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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
I TAXING COAT OFF Dale Campbel), son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. F.. Garter is visiting in Beaver ton this week at Ute home of her moth F. M. Campbell, at Lento Junction lias gone back to Woodbum to resume his er. high school studi»*. Dr. Moore, formerly of lents and now of Modesto California, is spending a The fixtures and finishings for the new few days in town. t’oetotfice building an* living turned out anil the new structure will be ready for R. E. Beegle is opening up a new line occupancy by November 1st. of implements at his building just com — pleted on East Foster Road. Fred Seymour was taken to St. Vin cent» Ho» pi tai Tuesday by Dr. McSloy W. A. Hall's residence has been im- and submitted to a surgical operation proved by the adding of a new coat of for relief from appendicitis. The patient is on the road to recovery. paint and looks fine and dandy. Simple Truths Plainly Told Concrete Illustrations ot What Protective Tariti Really Means. In our method of seeking your business we do not resort to exaggeration in any man ner in our advertising. We sell good goods, charge lair prices only and seek the trade of those who appreciate Good Values and courteous treatment. Once we have in CAUSE WORKERS TO THINK. Iniquiti»» of the Payne-Aldrloh Aot, Taft's "Best Law Ever,** Strikingly Told In Figures. Concrete example« of how a protec live tariff operates are causing the The local Tribe of Ben Hur will hold a workingman. the “poor tuau." to do a social session next Monday evening at lot of tbiuking nowadays. He Is be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNeil. ginning to understand whether It is not All members are urged to be present. about time to call a halt on the Re publican practice of taxing the coat off bis back and threatening him with the Dr. C. E. Moreland sprung a pleasant loss of his shirt and Ills socks if he surprise on his wife Monday evening in does uot submit. the way of a plate shower and general All through th« present tariff law. surprise party. Full particulars next I passed by a Republican congress and week. indorsed by a Republican ¡»resident as A [motorcycle belonging to Harold THE BEST TARIFF BILL EVER Retberford was stolen from tlu- Ret her- passed , are to be found discrlmlna Dr. Ogsbtiry and Art. Geisler spent ford barn Sunday night and as yet the tions. the higher duty on the cheaper Sunday fishing on the Nehalem river. guilty parties have not l»een apprehend- article, the lower duty on the dearer Mias .Minnie Oliphant, of the t »liphunt They landed several good abed salmon ed. From all appearances the thieves article, thus placing on tlie shoulders trout but report that fishing is not as drove up to the barn in a rig and delib- of those least able to bear It the great- Sisters, a well known i-ec$urer ami good as recently. erately hauled the motorcycle away. er burden of the protective system evangelist will deliver two lectures at Baptist church. The first «ill be on The machine was of the Harley-Dav>s Here “re so,ne lllus,ra,k"'!': , The woo‘ ‘»lanket» bear a Friday evening of this week, and is en Rev. W. Boyd Moore, pastor of the make, bearing the number 8681. duty of 165.42 |>er cent; the dearest. titled "Flesh-Bound Volumncs.” The Lents M. E. church, is enjoying a vaca .... . • 104.55 ¡»er cent next one will be given on Friday of next tion. A strange feature of his vacation Mrs. Adele Baker, of Kansas City, is Flannels, not more than 40 cents a week. The subject of this one is “The is that he is spending it here, but quite visiting in Lente at the homes ot the l>ound. are taxed at 143.67 ¡»er cent: often a man can rest from his labors Huntingtons and Orendoffs in Shady over .0 cents a pound. «i>.3. |>er cent. Passion Play.” These lectures are ins- hut there will be a free-will offering without going fishing or to the ocean. Wool Wool Park. This is the first time Mrs. Wo°' plushes, ',lu8hes' cbea|»est, ‘“e«i|>est. 141.75 141.75 per ¡»er dearest. 95.33 per cent. Baker ha» seen the members of the two cent; Knit fabrics, cheapest. 141 per cent; M. E. CHI KUH John Eggiman returned the fore part families since leaving their old home-1 dearest. 95.53 per cent Preaching 11 a. m. by the Rev. Dr. of the week from his annual vacation, stea<is 45 years ago, and it is needless to Stockings, worth from $1 to $1.50 a the latter part of which was spent in say that the vistit is one of extreme dozen. 76.37 per cent; from $2 to $3. Cline. In the evening Rev. Mr. Reed will preach. Everylody should avail Pendleton, attending the Round-up, pleasure to all. i 59 ¡»er cent _____ Hats aud r bonnets, worth not over $5 themselves of the services. which be describee as being a hummer. W. BOYD MOORE. Pastor. H. 8. Hashim, manager of the Lents ■ a dozen. 62 ¡»er cent; over $20 a dozen. 35 per cent Emporium ha- received an extensive Dr. C. B. Ogle, formerly of Spokane, Can»ets. highest priced. 50 per ceut; The Nashville Pharmacy, located at Wash., is now making Lents his home. fine of new goods ami is busily engaged that used for mats and rugs. 126 88 ¡»er Millard Avenne station, lias been trans- in placing the various lines in his store. The Dr. has been selected as a member cent Women’s gloves, unllned. 49 per cent, (erre.l by C. Yungvn, the former owner, of the faculty of the North Pacific Den The new shipment just received and coming in represents an outlay of $2,UU0, lined. 34 per cent; longest gloves, un to G. S. Freebergvr, and the stock has tal College, of Portland, and has al been moved to Tremont, occupying one- lined. 42 per cent; lined. 29 per cent ready entered upon his duties there. which added to the stock already on half the building erected for the Weyer Men's gloves, worth less than $3 a hand will make that one of tiie beat es Lents will be his permanent home. dozen. 66.28 ¡»er cent; costliest gloves. Grocery Co. Mr. Freebnrger is a well tablishments in the Mt. Scott district. 14.45 |>er cent; leather, unllned. 44.58 known pharmacist ami held a |HMition per cent: lined. 29.50 per cent E. Earle Cone, a well known Lents with the Mt. Scott Drug Co., du Hog “Bone’' Boland, a well known local Buckles, cheapest. 77.48 per cent: the alieencv of Art. Geisler at Tillamook. young man, and Miss Louise Zieglure. of Laurel, Or., were married at the M. amateur ball player, assisted the Port dearest 26.33 ¡»er cent Uncut diamonds bear a 10 per cent E. parsonage in Lente, Monday evening, land Eagle team last Sunday in a game Nov»l Entertainment of 1862. duty; Imitation diamonds. 20 ¡»er ceut. against the Maccabee team, Boland was Rev. W. Boyd Moore officiating. The Whnt was then considered n decided "She bumble firecracker (»ear» s contracting parties are well known and on the receiving end and caught an ex 97.02 per cent duty, while elaborate innovation III theatrical circles of the highly respected young people and have cellent game. He also assisted mater- fireworks bear but 70 per cent. capital occurrred during the week of the best wishes of a host of friends. ialiy al the bat. Al. Boland played Matting, smaller and cheaper grades. May 26-31. 1862 «lien an entertain i merit was given til the Washington The young couple will make their home short for the Eagles an-l put Up his 43 per cent; costlier. 24 per cent » usual good game. at Linaon. Watch movements, seven Jewels. theater, on Eleventh street Just south of Pennsylvania avenue, consisting of 66.02 per ceut; 11 Jewels. 40.41 ¡»er Dr Colton'» lecture on health, varied M abbied —The marriage of Haw lev cent; 17 Jewels. 34.45 ¡»er cent Chas. A. Klhn. a well known Lents and punctuated by tin* administration Underwear, cheapest 56.90 ¡»er cent; of “laughing gas.” then regarded ns » resident who had his left hand badly Bloomquist, a well known young man dearest 50 per cent burned and disfigured last February as a of Lents, and Miss Letha Freeman, of Dress goods of wool, cheat»est marvel of scientific di*» overv Dr Col result of coming into contact with a live Gresham, were united in marriage Oct. 105.42 per cent; dearest. 94.13 per cent ton's advertisement read its follow* electric wire, is recovering from a re 1st* The groom is a pressman in the Velvets, cheapest 105.22 per cent: with reference to tils exhibition tor the sims lai benefit of ladles; office of F. C. Stettler, of Portland. The cent operation performed for the pur dearest 49.55 per cent “Twelve liuiiea will Inhale tbe gas Silk handkerchiefs, cheapest 77.44 pose of straightening his fingers. The couple will reside in Portland until and none allowed but the moat select per cent; dearest. 59 per cent spring, when they will build a residence operation was performed by Dr. A. E. Previous to the exhibition Dr Colton Rockey and so far it appears that the in Ients. The Herald joins in extend Scissors, worth 50 cents a dozen. will deliver a brief lecture on 'How to 52.21 per cent; worth $1.75 a dozen. 46 Preserve the Health.'" — Exchange ing beet wishes. desired results will be obtained. per cent Table knives, fancy grades, 57.40 per cent; bone handled. 69.43 per cent The pastor of the Baptist church will Butcher knives, best grades. 52.10 per speak Sunday morning on the theme, cent; cheapest grades, 93.55 per cent. Files, smallest 81.29 per cent long "How Can God Forgive the Sinner ’” est 36.81 per cent The theme of the evening sermon will Shotguns, worth from $5 to $10, 47.67 I he, "Abraham, the Friend of God.” per cent; worth over $10. 45.46 per I Evening services will la-gin at 7:30 for cent Ladies, why not go to the Lents Millinery for your fall and the winter months. A Junior Young These are only a part of the dis People’s Society will begin its first meet winter Hats? criminations, gleaned from a swift ing Sunday afternoon at three o'clock Our stock and prices are such that you can do no better in conning of some of the schedules. Re duced to simplest terms, they mean under the leadership ol Miss Daisy E. Portland—you can save money by patronizing home that the poor man is taxed higher than Davis. The Sunday School in the Elmo industry. Heights Addition continues to meet at the rich man. | 2 :!M) every afternoon. Old Hats Made to Look Like New—Trimming 25 Cents FOR SALE—6 year old gelding 1500 lb. 1 2 7-8 Milburn wogon and wood rack. NEW’ HALL FOR RENT. G. B Hamilton, Gresham, Ore. R 3, The new all-purpose hall over the Box 34. 4 t. Beegle building, recently purchased by L. Seward on Foster road is ready for Main and Carline Lents, Ore. lease. Inquire at Mt. Scott Drug Co. HOUSE WANTED Fred P. Geisler. A 5-rooin bouse and two lots wanted. Wil] pay $1500 spot cash. Inquire of Kennedy Klineman. Chas. Eatchel and Mias Jean Fair banks, well known young people of Lenta were united in marriage several days ago in HlUaboro. The marriage came as a surprise to their many friends and was over before any knowledge was gained of the transaction. They wi»l make Lenta their home, where they have many friends. Why Not? duced you to give us a trial we have no fear about keeping you as a per manent customer. New Fall Goods Are Here Including Ladies’ and Men’s Underwear and Sweaters, Flannels and Outing Flannels, Dress Goods and Piece Goods. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s Coats Will he Here in a Few Days Why Pay from 50 to 100 per cent more elsewhere when we sell the Same Goods for Less Money or More Goods for the Same Money The Emporium Lents Leading Dry Goods Store New Hashim Bldg. It’s Easy To Surrender » WANTED—A couple of girls Saturday night at the Sunset Restnrant. Apply at the Resturant. Just to Remind You When the chest feels ori fire and the throat burns, you have indigestion, and you r.eeil HERBINE to get rid of the disagreeable feeling. It drives out bad ly digested food, strengthens the stom ach and purifies the bowels. Price 50c. Sold by l^nts Pharmacy. That Suit and Overcoat What You Gain Ay Wav/ng me give them the attention they need now. you will consider worthy to tell neighbors nl*»ut. My operation» give patients a pleasure that doesn't fade away. It is well for you to know the condition of your teeth, and I am anxious to tell you. A delayed call ha* lost many a tooth. DR. C. E. WAISTE Announcement Residents of Lents and the Mt. Scott District are invited to call and inspect the new line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Opened in the Cleaning or Pressing Fortune In Faces. Schweitzer and Manz Ich Spreche Deutsch Hashim Bldg. Main St. 4 McGrew Building, Main St Hr. (Jerard herrltien Mr». Signa (ierrltutn <>ra<luat<* ot Noted Eastern Music School* Teaching and Concert. In Lenta Each Wednesday. Expert Watch Repairing, En graving and all Lines of Jewelry Repairing. Mr. and Mrt. Gerrltaen guarantee thor ough and conscientioufi work at rat»'»i which the plain man can pay. Engage no mtndc teacher until we have explained our su perior methods to yon. h*ave order at Herald office or address 1561 E. Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. Phone .W1 Tabor. All Work Positively Guaranteed The Remedy “See how queer that atentner looks!” cried a bystander on a San Francisco dock, according to Out West. "Her propeller 1» half out ot water, and there’s five feet lielow tier water line showing.” . “Via. but It’s low tide." explained Pat Mulhern. the longshoreman, ’Walt » bit till the tide comes In. an all that'll t-e covered up »gain Needs Piano Violin Vocal Culture « a pleasure for a necessity. Without a doubt, this ia very often the i-ause of tiegt<-et»sl teeth. 1 1 you «ill surrender a trilling sum on your Us-tli now, you will be the largest gainer. Lents Millinery ■ Main St. "There’* often much tru'h in the say ing * her face is her fortune,’' but it* never «»id where pimple*, skin erup tions, blotches, or other blemishes dis- figur it. Impure blood is hack of I be in al), »nd sbo s the need ol Dr Kinw's New Life Pills. They prolate health and lieanty. Try them. 25 cents at Al) Dealers. Rose City Van J. P. NORDIN Lents New Jeweler ami Main St. Storage Company Makes ail points between Portland and I^nts on Mt. Scott Line. Freight, Express, Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work. Lents Office ... Foster Road Portland Office ... 203 Alder St Lents Phones .... Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 Portland Phone Marshall 289 Lents, Oregon « Eggiman’s Meat Market the Acme of Cleanliness Headquarters for Good, Clean, Wholesome Meats Absolute Cleanliness Our Motto F. W. Tussy, Manager » Ask for Rose City Van Main Street I Lenta, Ore. 4