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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
Citiauua mas» meeting in Isia Theatre C F and N F Tillman have com pleted W. IL Sweet'a new resident« on Friday evening. Gilbert Ave The new structure is modern in every detail, well constructed and adds greatly to the appearumv of Carpenters are now putting on the that residence section. The members of the Lents VolunU'er Fire IX'parttnent gave another of their 1 tinishing touches to W. E. Dunn'» new When Tlie opening dance given in the new enjoyable banquets and pleasant social residence in Raleigh addition A shooting gallery, located neat door sessions ni Duke’s Hall Monday evening. completed it will be one of the most hall last Saturday evening was well at to Otto's liarlier shop, la among the new A few invited giif-ts were present and cemiir»iious and »ttractivo homes in the tended ami all present enjoy,si a plow- l*rof Thielke’s orchestra attractions in Lenta. all in attendance feasted and enjoyed a town. Tillman Bros, are doing the ant time. work. furnished the music. pleasant evening. Then> is a new one going ita' rounds on "Mayor” Colfman. Say "hello Bill" to him an I lie'll lell you all alsiut it. Local and Personal The m»iiy friends of Cashier and Mo. Koetad are gratified to learn that the latter is enjoying improved health and ti.at she is on the rapid road to recovery. regular social session of lents ’ril>e of Ihm Hur will lie held at the residence of ¡Dr. and Mm, O. A Hess next Monday evening. All iiiemlier» are urged to be present ns a pleasant ev< n iug is assured. Regular meeting ot the Mount Scott W, C. T U. meets Tuesday, Nov. >th. at Mrs. Julia Scotts, Grave Crossing Sunday sclnsil temperance work will !»• discussed. Echoes from National Con vention heard Next Sunday Mrs. i.ulu Shepard, state president of Utah W. C. T. U , will speak in the Baptist church at II a m. An afternoon suffrage rally will I* held. Mrs Shepard has been a voter for niauv years. WOULD YOU LIKE THIS BEAUTIFUL PIANO A< A PRESENT” «E 'HALL POSITIVELY TO SOME OF OCR CUSTOMERS Come to our store. see and try this splendid instrument. We will tell you all about our plan of giving this piano away This 1« a pre-ent worth having This Piano is of the celebrated Upton make, It carries the manufacturers' Ten Year (Juarantee. We cordially invite your inspection. Piano Will Be on Exhi ition at Our Store Saturday Afternoon Lents Hardware Co. Main and Carline Lents, Ore. MUNLY IS THE MAN Our townswomen. Mis !.. H Ad- diton, was signally honored at the re cent W. C. T. U. convention. They made her a life member of the National and the Mount Scott W. C. T. U. pre sented her with a magnificent bouqret of chrysanthemums. The ladies of the Methodist Aid Soci ety of the M. E. Church meet at the church 011 Wednesday Nov. H for an all day meeting to sew. A 10 cent lunch will be served at noon. All are urged to be present as there i» lota of work for all. Mr». F. K. Peterson returned the fore part of the week from an extended visit with relatives and friends in St. Paul. Owatenna. Omaha, and various points in SoutlijDakota. she visited both her parents and the parent» of her husband, all of whom are well advanced in years hut still hale and hearty. She re|s>rts a delightful trip. A GENUINE SERVICE. M. G. Munly Should Be Elected as Representative in Congress A* a Proven Friend of the People He Should Ke Entitled to Their Support (Munly f;ndomed by Federated Trade» When Appointed Judge) “ I believe, says an old subscriber, ‘ that every time The Youth’s Compan ion enters a home it does that home a genuine service.” That describes the purpose of the publishers exactly. The paper is not filled with mischievous or idle thoughts to All an idle hour. It provide« healthy pastime, recreation that builds up. It is to the minds of eager and impressionable voting |ieoi>le what sound athletics are to their bo les. 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Every new subscriber who sends $2.l»l for the fifty-two weekly issues of 1913 will receive as a gift The Companion Window Transparency and Calendar for 1913, the most exquisite novelty ever of fered to Companion readers; also, all issues of The Companion for the re maining weeks of 1912, free. of the Clothes::. For Women and Men Schweitzer & Manz Main St. Hashim Bldg. “Get Your Money’s Worth” No it's not the title of one of the Six Beat Sellers but mighty good advice to follow when buying furniture. You already knew that didn't you’’ But perhaps you don't know Where to get the moat for your money. There are a number of people in Lenta who, were they naked, would say, "The Lents Furniture Co. of course." People who have bought there and know. Are you one of these? If not call and see how far a dollar will go with us You'll be surprised. We pay cash for second hand furniture, stoves and carpets Lents Furniture Co. Herald Bldg., Main St. Lents, Ore. Sale Still On •Mi |wr I iimh I i *. See our excellent line of latilies' and Children'» Coals, They are well selected, stylish and durable Ferris Corset Waists—Full Line The Emporium Lents, Ore. H. S. Hashim, Prop. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, To the Editor—In these days when one eo soon forgets the favors of the pa t, permit me to recall a little history A little over twenty years ago the legislature of this state created an additional office of cir cuit judge in Multnomah county The laboring people of Multnomah county felt that they as well as the corporations should have a friend on the bench. Accordingly the Knights of Lal>or through their a»semblies made a choice, as did the Federated Trades Assembly, which organization was composed of delegates from the several labor unions then in Portland The candidate agreed upon as satisfactory 10 the Federated Trades Assembly was the same as the one receiving 85 p< r cent of the votes of the Knights of Labor in Portland Sylvester Pennoyer was then governor A committee of three was selected from the two brxiiea to wait upon the governor and express to him labor's choice for circuit judge. The members of the commit tee were Martin Ready, president of the Ironmoulders' Union and delegate to the Federated Trades Assem bly; Alb-rt Tozier, presiding officer of Mt. Hood Assembly Knights of Labor and also a delegate Irom Mult nomah Typovraphical Union to the Federated Trades Assembly, end secretary of the latter 01 ganization, and John J Kelly, president of one of the Assemblies of Knigh s of Labor. The committee waited upon Governor Pennoyer and presented the following: 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. New subscriptions Received at thin Office. When the chest feels on lire and the throat bii'n», von have indigestion, smi you need HERI.INE to get rid of t hr disagreeable feeling. If Olives on" bad ly digested hast, strengthens the stom ach ami purifL slhe ta>«els Price 80e. Bohl by Ijenta Pharmacy. All Full. "To Governor Sylvester Pennoyer: “The Federated Trades Assembly and the assemblies of th- Knights of Labor in the city of Portland in their regular conventions assembled have recommended for your consideration for the position of circuit* judge of Multnomah county one who has been our friend and we believe he will prove true to the trust im posed should you give him the appointment. Jfou, You, governor, have ever proven true to lal>or'» cause, and la- the^appointment bor asks that you name Hon. M. G. Do " thi '' Munly. .. . ~ ’ is. and but this, and we will rhouIder the blame for any mistakes he may make." Governor Pennoyer recognized labor’s request, and the records of the Supreme Court will show that Judge Munly had fewer reversals than any of his predecessors ALBERT 1 OZIER Munly Is the Man Musly For Congress Club, By E. B. Seabrook, Pres. Pd. Ade. "Slstern and lirederen.” said an Olli darky In teatinwiny meeting. "Ah |«~ wants to gll to hehben and "«pieeez. down Into oue ot dem lark seats.” "N'ar nar. brudder," »»Id a deacon who had Just come In: "dem back seats been fulled up long ’go." — Ex change What Sb» Will Samatimas^Admit. "Does your wife ever admit that she I Is wrong In an argument?" “No Tt.e nearest she ever comes to It la to any that I'ui not as big a chump as I look Detroit Free Presa. Oo To Eggiman’s Meat Market for Home-made Sour Krout, Home-made German Dill Pit.kies by doz., gal. or keg, Home-made Farm Sausage. All kinds of Vegetables and Meats Main Street Lenta, Ore