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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
Local and Personal LtNTS GRANGt LtNIS FIRM ADOPTS WINS AWARD MODERN ADVERTISING Miss Hadwig Brantd, of Portland, ‘ Mix Fred Tod I visited Misa D. C. Lents Grange won third prise for the That I cuts Hardware is fast becoming i Ore., was a guest of Miss D. C. Meyer Meyer last w<ek. w here she spent a few days vacation. best Grange display at the county fair metropolitan in the methods of adver ’ at Gresham last week. i (Using used l>y our merchants to call the J Lee Carman was among (he local The work performed by these people Vnyiiig public’s attention to the many i Editor Paruall and wife attended the people who did the county fair at deserves special mention and they not splendid values which they ar»1 offering, county fair at Gresham Saturday and Gresham Saturday evening. only brought credit to their grange but also that the wide-awake linn of l-outs [ were highly pleased with the display. to the town of Lents and the communi Hardware Co are keeping up with | B okx —To Mr and Mrs. E. B. Husted, ty surrounding. aiyl juat a little ahead of the tidies in I Mrs. Theckla Bright slates that the All Saturday, October 5, 1912, a girl, an advertising respect ia again practical real estate business is exceptionally good parties concerned are doing well. Herbert Tyler, driver of wagon No. 1 and that Ijents realty is moving at a good for t e New Method Laundry, moved ly demonstrated by what is |>erlia|* the most elaborate system of advertising rate. into his new house last week. Mrs. G. W. Harting has l*en re ever attempted by any bu.ineaa house | moved from Good Samaritan Hospital in thia section, namely: tffv giving away I ‘ shorty Kehn made a trip to Sandy to her parent’s home, Mr. J. H. Meyer of the la-autiful I'pton Parlor Grand Mrs. Church Smith, who has l .een re at Lents Junction where she is meeting Tuesday, going in his Maxwell auto. Piano which will be on exhibition at He states that he was unable to locate dding on Stella St has moved to Pied her many friends. their store within two weeks. mont,where she will s|»-nd the winter the bottom of the roads m many places. This piano retails nt $ KM. tiff each, guar at the home of her son. We call the attention of our readers to anteed for ten years. The principal the business announcements in this is A Mr. Anderson. of the San Francisco points of superiority of thia eelebrtitisl sue. Readers can well afford to pay ! Examiner, was a guest at the home of Miss DorthyJWail, teacher of the first I'pton piano oxer any other of thia class I close attention to the advertising Mr. and Mrs. McDougall in Lents this grade in the Lent* schools, was unable | of instruments lie in the three strings in columns of The Herald if they would week. Mr. Anderson was a visitor in to attend her duties Wednesday, being unison with overstrung baas, the. plend id Lents nine years ago and was agreeably afflicted with a bad cold. save money. ly pitched scale ami true sounding I hm M i I surprised at the rapid growth of the winch give the Upton that rich, deep, even tone so much adimn-d. Lents ball fans should not forget that town and surrounding country. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDougall, Mrs. " In a recent interview with Mr Hedge next Sunday afternoon the tinal ball R. J. McCnllom and Mi* Norma Mr- regarding this decided innovation in ad game of the season will be played. Henry Harkson. a director of The Cullom visited the county fair at Greab- vertising, Mr. Hedge stated: “We have The Portland Eaglee will be the oppos Multnomah State Bank, and a well am during the week and were highly been enjoying the patronage and contl-1 ing team and a rattling good game will known Portland business man and fi pleased with the excellent exhibits. dence.of the buyers of thia community be played. Game called at 2:30 (harp nancier. was a business visitor in Lents for some time now and by always trying I Tuesday. Mr. Harkson is a good booster to Imp our stocks complete the saying: Do not fail to hear Mies Minnie Oli Mr. and Mrs. McDougall, of Lents for Lents and never loses an opportu phant in her lecture on the Passion, “that ‘you can get it at the lamia Hard- nity to say a good wont for the town and Mr. and Mrs. Peters, of Portland, Play at the Baptist Church on Eriday I ware Co " lias become a household ex- went to Government Camp. on Mt. Hood evening. Free admission, but an offer presai-m. lu giving away this piano we j Sunday. They report fine roads and an Dr. V. C. Birney and F. R. Peterson ing will la» taken at the close of the i are actuated by a double purfaise, to j all-round pleasant trip. They were made a trip to Sandy Monday evening, j show our appreciation of the | «iron age lecture for the lecturer. highly elated with the scenery of that where the Dr. was called to attend a , of our friends during the past, also to en- section. man injured in the construction work uourage new tradeand to bring the many ' of the railroad being extended from Bor Remember that the registration books splendid values we are now showing in I Mr. C. Smith, a well known photo ing to Sandy. Thev encountered roads for the November election close Octo all lines to the attention of every buy grapher who has conducted studios in that were almost impassable and did ber 19th Those who have not register er in this territory. The plan we are various cities and towns of the North not reach home until long after mid • ed or desire to have their registrations using in giving away tine piano is} changed owing to a change of location, •quitable and fair to all. simply this. west, has located in Lents and purchas night. should see to it before that date. ed the studio recently opened by Mr I every peraou buying one dollar's worth Bradley. Mr. Smith is an artist in the of any thing in our store will receive a The regular Sat unlay evening dance true sense of the word and those desir will be given in Grange Hall Saturday The Washington male quartette, coupon good for 10t> votes. The person ing anything in hie line will do well to evening but will be an invitation affair, staged at the Isis Theatre Tuesday i returning to luoa Saturday April 12, see him. His studio ie located next as will all the .lances given there here- night, made a decided hit and were re 1913, the largest number of votes will! door to the new postoffice building. after under the present management. peatedly encored. The quartette is I be given the piano alwolutely free of ail Our composed of good voices and the selec cost. No favors will Is* shown. tions rendered were exceptionally well | reputation for ‘sqqare dealing' assures received. Tonight is amateur night at our customers of that fact.” This four hundred dollar Upton Par the Isis. Only one show will be given, owing to the Wilson rallv and speaking lor Grand Piano is surely a present — (io To— ■ worth having and we predict a very Thoe. Ward and Chas. H. Rich, Lente “merry race” for vofee during the next residents, have established a winter few months. The Lents H a rd w are O). are surely to boarding stable for horses near the foot Special Chicken Dinner 35c of Mt. Scott, just across Johnson creek be congratulated uj>on their broad The Best of Service and the Most Lp-to-date Restaurant in the City south of I-ents. Messrs. Ward and Rich minded methods and “Trade < tetter” have the barn well equipped and will advertising system. For Sunday Dinner Sunset Restaurant Absolltelv Clean and Modern Every Day Is Bargain Day With Us bargains in second hand furni- and be convinced. Come in We are al- ways glad to show you Three Lents lads about 12 years old were recently hauled over the coals for breaking into a bouse in Arden Park addition and stealing a number of arti cles. The stolen articles were returned and on account of the age of the boys they were allowed to go free. But, it is stated that should the crime be repeat, ed by any of the three the reform school will be the punishment. t A place where you can Look at things as long as you like without leeling that you must buy to insure your welcome. It will ever be a pleasure to us to show you our Merchandise or to extend to you any courtesy within our power. Just now it will give us extreme pleasure to show you the Latest Arrivals In New Fall Goods Our aim is to the end that our custo mers may say: “Well Done.” The sole aim of this store can be summed up in four words: Io Please the Customer When you trade here you want to be pleased; you expect to be, and will be pleased. We will go to any length to see that you are pleased—you get what you want when you want it, at a price that you are willing to pay, and that the merchandise gives you satisfaction in all details after purchase. This last result we guarantee to every patron who honors this store. The Emporium New Hashim Bldg. Main St. Advertise in the Herald This Is The Piano We Give Away On Saturday, April I2tli, Value $400 D. H. Letcher, a recent arrival from Minneapolis, has purchased a home on Foster road in Lente and has decided to make this hie future bnme. Mr. Letcher is a first class painter and paper hanger and already has hie shingle nut. Mr Letcher ie a brother-in-law of C. W. Hurd, who resides in Woodmere and came to Lent in search of a lietter cli mate. So far he is highly pleased with conditions here. We have some exceptional bar ture—good as new. board horses by the week, month or for the season. The Emporium our WHAT SEEMED TO US TO HE A QUESTION IS NOW A GRATIFY- I N G SUCCESS 1 T PAYS TO BE LIBERAL WITH OUR TRADE Since we first announced that we should give away this Beautiful 11pion Par lor Grand Plano to some one of, our customers on Saturday, April 12, our business has ahown a Big Increase In Every Depart ment. Of course the un- usual values which we are __ offering have helped to make this increase and we shall continue along these lines. We are daily re ceiving New and Attrac tive Offerings from the Faahlon Centers and you will find our stocks com plete In all lines regard less of the heavy daily de mand . goods whether you buy or not. Second Hand Furniture Bought or Exchanged Rose City Van Lents Furniture Co. and Herald Bldg., Main St. Lents, Ore. Storage Company Makes all points between Portland and Lenta on Mt. Scott Line Freight, Express, Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work. Foster Road Just to Remind You Lenta Office That Suit and Overcoat Piano Violin Vocal Culture Lents Phones - - - - Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 RULES OF CON I EST F. W. Tussy, Manager Ask for Rose City Van Mr. Gerard Gtrritien Mn. Signa Grrrltatn Graduates of Xoted Eastern Music Schools Teaching and Concert. In Lenta Each Wednesday. Needs » Mr and Mrs. Gerrltaen guarantee thor ough and conscientious work at rates which the plain man can pay. Engage no muaic teacher until we have explained our au ^irlor methode to yon. Leave order at erald (»flice or addreaa K41 E. Yamhill, Portland, Oregon Phone MUI Tatxir. Call at Studio, 401 Kiler'a Bldg. Cleaning or Pressing Schweitzer and Manz Ich Spreche Deutsch Hashim Bldg. BE SURE AND ASK FOR YOUR PIANO VOTES WITH EVERY PUR CHASE Main St. Fortune In Faces. There’s often mneb truth in the say- j ing ' her face is her fortun.hut it. never said where pimples, skin emp ilona, blotches, or other blemishes dis figure it. Impure blood ie back of them all, and sbo »8 the need of Dr King’s New Life Pills. They promote health and beauty. Try them. 25 cents at ; All Dealers. Name of Contestant will not be known Name of Contestant will not be pub lished. Every Contestant is credited with 2,000 Votes to start with. Every Contestant gets a number. Standing of Contestants’ numbers published weekly. All Votes must be brought in for re- cording on Wednesday. Votes must not be written upon. Tie Votes in packages with Contest- ants number and the amount on top slip only. 9. Color of Votes will change and must be recorded weekly. lO. Votes are transferable only before recording. 11 Contestant having the largest num 12. ber of Votes rn April 12th wins the Piano. Candidates not bringing in person al Votes will be dropped. Lents Hardware Co Main and Carline Both Phonse Lents, Ore. •