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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1912)
l.owcll Bradfotd and Archie Clark.' Saturday night All friends invited two well known Lents young men 1 A large crowd attended the enter who are students at Reed College. I tainment given by the Butterfly I have been honored by the members Chorus Friday evening and all were : of the Freshman class The forinei much pleased with the program ; has been elected president of the claagrt Victor Buckingham of Roseburg, Geo W Chauncy. a well-known Rei Dunlap, of Creswell, former and the latter has been elected to tnc Lents resident, moved this week to | who is attending the Knights of Py- pastor of the M E church here, was I position of treasurer Greenleaf, ld.i„ w ha-tre he towns a thias convention in Portland, visited S J Langdon and family of Little a ‘visitor on Tuesday. farm and where the Chauncy people between sessions in Lents with tus The Queen Esther Circle had a good Falls, Wash., have mover to Len g will make their future home, Their sister, Mrs E 1. Rayburn. attendance at the meeting Saturday J and expect to make this place rhtir wish I many friends in this section On Wednesday afternoon. Oct. 23, Plans were made for a Mrs. Langdon is evening them the best of luck in their zzz> new the Lents school will give a James i permanent home a daughter of Mrs Clara Kane of thank offering meeting to be held in > location. \\ hitcomb Riley program in honor ot j Gresham. the church the first Friday in Novem Several Lents republicans Taftites that well-known author and writer ber. James Snyder. Roy Kortright, Chas —went to Portland Tuesday evening The program will open promptly at Milton Stayce, of Portland, visited Either Superintendent Kirschman and a Herald reporter to hear the speech of Philander C 2 o’clock. spent Sunday fishing in the Sandy friends in Gresham on Sunday I Grout or Rigler will be present. The Knox, secretary of state, who deli river, just above where the Bull Run vered a line of argument in favor of i program will be free to all. All par Rev. Geo. F. Hopkins, of Portland, merges with the Sandy Good luck especially urged to be pre- ents are the re-election of President Taft. was a caller on Tuesday. i is reported. Secretary Knox recently returned ent. The house on Mrs T R How itt A .business meeting of the Parent from Japan, where he represented the IXrn’t fail to atend the final ball Teachers' X'sociation was held recent lota, on Roberts avenue, is being United States at the funeral of the game of the season at the local ' ly at the home of the president. Mrs moved to Zenith Addition, and a fine late ruler of that nation. grounds next Sunday. The tie game i Otto Katzky. and arranged the fol new residence will be erected in it» Mrs. Allmeyer, a resident of East I will be played off that day between lowing program for Friday's meeting, place. Portland, visited in Lents this week the Eagle Club of Portland and the which will be held in the public school On Friday evening, ( let ober 18th, Lents team with her sister, Mrs I. F. Coffman bhilding Friday afternoon, commenc there will be a meeting in the Assetti An invitation dance will be given at BORN—Monday. Oct 14. 1012. to ing at 3 o'clock Among the features bly Hall of the C. H S building of Grange Hall Saturday evening of this the wife of Dr Irvin Sills, a son All of the program w ill be an addr< sS by all the parents and teachers, to form week, and will be under the same parties are doing nicely and the Doc Mr Sabin Miss Tram will talk on a parent-teachers' organization This management that has been in charge tor is wearing the smile that won't " \n Ideal Recess," and music by organization is for the purpose of of the dances during the past few rub off. Goetz’s orchestra will be the other bringing the teachers and parents into - months Only those to whom invi E. A. Tate, a well-known resident, feature of the program A good at .loser touch, that there may he a tations have been issued will be ad better understanding submitted to a surgical operation in tendance is desired. mitted and the management intends T J Riley and family, who have the Good Samaritan hospital Tues Shearme X Windsor have told to eliminate the ’roughneck" element day for relief from appendicitis. Dr been occupying the Deaton residence their interest in the Central Hotel that has been in the habit of attend Nelson of Lents performed the opcr for the pas: several months. have and pool room I to Mills \ Crowley ing public dances here and causing ation and the patient is reported as to Salem, where Mr Riley and son of Mt. Angel, who will take charge a disturbance. have accepted a position with the at once Mr 1 and Mrs Shcarme will doing nicely. Local stores are already receiving Oregon Electric Mr. Riley is an ex ■■I to British Columbia and Mr Wind Candidates are becoming numerous their stock of late fall and winter perienced electrician and has secured sor to Los Angeles goods and are anticipating an excel- in Lents and from now until Novem a foremanship in the new location ber 5 the man with the glad hand w ill Mr. and Mrs J X Faris. Glen lent trade during the next few months Prior to their departure a farewell Lents stores will carry a better line be a frequent caller. reception was tendered them by I Rusher and Mrs C. F. Rusher, spent Herald readess are requested to re friends and neighbors The affair was Sunday with t- the latter’s sister, Mrs of holiday goods than ever before, and anticipate that Lents people will port all local and personal notes We a surprise to the Rileys and was high Robt Landsdowne, at Cottrell. make their purchases here instead of desire to give all local news, but can ly enjoyed by all. Their many friends Mrs Mary Preston, of Eagle Creek, not do >o without the assistance of wish them success in their new loca in Portland visited here on Tuesday- tion Mrs. Walter Chappius. who was our readers Edna Goodwin, has rented a R S. Snyder, who is afflicted with The death of Mrs R S. Hunimel formerly Miss Maude Zimmerman, and is now awaiting the ar- and a well-known teacher in the pneumonia, is reported as getting occurred at the family home in I.ents. Lents schools, arrived a few days ago along nicely. Dr David Nelson is the Monday afternoon. October 14 Death resulted from heart disease The fu- from Marcopia. and is visiting with attending physician. relatives in Oswego and friends in Baseball Sunday Portland vs Lents neral services were conducted in the First Baptist church Thursday after Lents Last and best game of tl e season Schedule of D Th noon and the remains laid to rest in the Multnomah cemetery. The funeral Bourne Campaign was largely attended by numerous friends and by members of Lents In Multnomah County Grange and the local Tribe of Ben Sellwood Hur. of which organizations deceased Friday Oct. 18 Saturday Oct. 19.............................. street« was a member Special Prices for Coming Week Beginning Saturday Lents Vernon Hopkins spent rhe week Friday Oct. 19 Special Value Gresham end with friends in Gresham He is Monday Oct. 21 Ladies' All-Wool Underwear $1 00 . $1 25 Tuesday < let. 22 Troutdale working at Bull Run now. Ladies' Flannelette Kimonas............ ... 1 50... 1 25 North Albina Miss Viola Mathews has accepted Wednesday Oct 23.. 50c Ladies' Flannelette Dressing Saques .. 75c .. Thursday Oct. 24 ...... St. Johns the position as assistant librarian. Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns 1 25... 1 00 South Portland The Epworth League of the M E. Friday Oct. 25 Ladies' Flannelette Night Gowns.. 69c . 90c.. Streets church will have a business meeting Saturday Oct. 2t> Prints, per yd........................................ per yd 6c Linnton ' and social rime at the parsonage on Monday Oct. 27 E Health Demands That Your Body lx* Warmly Clothed During the Winter Months Our Hand Tailored. Detrtner Woolen Suits and Overcoats Will Keep You Warm and Comfortable During the Cold Winter Season. There is also a Style and Individuality in Our Clothes that Distinguishes You Wherever You Go. Order Thal Suit and Overcoat Now Phone Home 1611 Schweitzer and Manz J J Leading Tailors of Mt. Scott District Main St. Hashim Bldg. Judge Tazwell Republican Nominee for Circuit Judge Department No. 4 was nominated by a Large Plurality and has never been endorsed by any as sembly, convention o r clique The Emporium Canton Flannels, per yd..................... Canton Flannels, per yd.................... Pillow Tubing....................................... Heavy Bed Ticking ............................ Galated Cloth...................................... Corsets—good quality........................ Ladies' All-Wool, Rough Neck, heavy Sweaters Ladies' and Men’s Sweaters, rough neck, heavy Baby Sweaters............................................. Men’s All-Wool Glastenbury Underwear Men's Wool Glastenbury Underwear... Men's Negligee or Golf Shirts ............... . 15c... per yd. .. 11c per yd. 22c per yd. 22c per yd. 20c per yd. 1 25 4 50 . 3 50 65c 1 50 1 25 . 1 25 12S 9c 19c 19c 15c 93c 3 50 2 75 5oc 1 25 1 00 1 00 Winter Coats for Ladies and Children Are In The Emporium Lents’ Leading Dry Goods Store Lents, Ore. H. S. Hashim, Prop. Free Demonstration We Thank You For Your Past Patronage 3==Days==3 Oct. 24, 25, 26 And in order to demonstrate in a more pvt' 11 manner than in "»re word*, also to induce you to continue your esteemed favors, we have arranged to ?/"•»■ to some ««»■ of our cus tomers a i>re*ent consisting of of The Ihursday, Friday, Saturday, For Sunday Dinner Been a Resident of Multnomah County 24 years—Practiced Law 18 years—Always been strongly opposed to graft and corrupt practices—a true friend of the common people. Pd. Adv. —Go To— Sunset Restaurant Beautiful Upton Grand Piano Special Chicken Dinner 35c The Best of Service and the Most Lp-to-date Restaurant in the City Absolltelv Clean and Modern Chi=Namel The value of this instrument is $400.00 and is (juaninteed by the mak< e for a period of ten yearn. Wood-Finish In all Its Uses and Advantages Special Lady Demonstrator coming direct We cordially invite you to call at our store, iu*i>ect and try this beautiful instrument. You have as good a chance of obtaining this valuable gift. as anyone. Come to our store and let us explain our method of from factory to Our Store t Miss this Demonstration It will be worth your while whether you buy or not—we want to show you the superior ity of Chi-Namel and how to use it. Giving Away This Piano We also desire to call your attention to the many splendid values which we are now of fering in every department. Lents Hardware Co Main and Carline Both Phones Lents, Ore