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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1912)
Local and Personal It is all over, even to the shuoting— D. M. Simonsen, formerly with The the election. Herald, is now editing the Peninsula Herald, published at Kenton Station, Boas---To Mr. and Mrs. E, P. Smith, Kirtland. The latest appearance of the paper shows a tine industrial edition Nov. 3. a 10 pound girl. that does credit to the manufacturing Cast your eys over the advertising plantsand leeources of the peninsula columns of The Herald. You may timi and to the publisher of the same. It is replete with excellent write-ups sketches something of interest. of the business men and is well illustrat The ladies of St. Paul’s Guild will ed. LOCAL NOTES OREGON TO BE EROM GRESHAM AT LAND SHOWS X ' 1 i' Brief Notes Of And ALxiut Excellent Display of State’s People In the Growing Products Has Been Sent Town of East Multnomah TO Minneapolis I-and County. Show—Other Ore. Notes. Portland, Or., Nov. 5, (Bpeciab—Un- Mr. Henry Dahl, who has lieen assist ing in Johnson's Drug »tore, returned I dsr the direction of the Oregon Immi At a birthday party given recently at today to Silv«>rton. gration Commisaion a splendid exhibit the home of his parents, Wm. A. Mr» C. O. Merrill and daughter. of Oregon products lias been sent to the J Eatchel, Jr. Evergreen Park, to honor OUve, visit«-«! in Portland on Sunday. laud show» to be held at Minneapolis The I'arent-Teechere' meeting will the second anniversary, Harry William Th«- Lincoln Anniuty Union has in be held at the public school building and Chicago. Ingathering the exhibits, Eatchel proved a very entertaining little stituted a society here with a « barter Nsvember 15. Important business and the commercial bodies bolding member host A large chocolate cake holding membership of neventeen. good program. Frankie Hamlin was the inspiration ship in the Oregon Development league two lighted candlee anti crowning the sprea«i was «-onspicuous in a flashlight for a Halloween party given by hia were of great assistance. R. B. Lee, formerly of Lents, who of the happv guest» about to partake of sister. Mr», Edna Metxger, on Wcdnee- For the first time Oregon will have a has been living in Southern Oregon for the dainty lunch. good showing at these ing land »hows All present were day evening. the past year is now located in Grover- deeply indebte«! to the parents for a Ed. Smith has sold hie team and pur- and the advertising value of such au land. Ore. Vili tori to exhibit will be very great, moat enjoyable evening but depart«*! chaw-d a Fon! runabout. Mrs. Rose Metxger entertained the the shows will »ee wbat Oregon can early, wishing the little man many Darning Sox Club on Wednesday, produce and there will be complete in- W. W. Hutto, of Manhattan. Kansas, happy returns. Thoae present beaidt- the hostess wen- formation about the state, A baggage is here to locate in buaines«. Mr. Hut The Ladies Aid of the Lents M. E. to is a graduate of Kansas Agricultural church will hoi«! their annual baxaar Mrs. Dudley. Mrs Contasend, Mr». car was till«».! with the products of fields, gardens and orchards, sent East, and College and is an old college friend of and chicken supper Friday. Nov. 22 in Jordan of Portland. The Ladies’ Aid Society of th«- Baptist Uie ditlerent products will cause East E. P. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Grange Hall. Church met with Mr». W. C. Burch on ern people to wonder at the agricultural Darnall. The last baseball game of the season Wednesday afternoon. richness of this state between Lents and the Portland Eagles • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and eon, Capturing more than 20 ¡-risen at the W. J. Simmonsons, of Camas. Wash., was won by the locals by a decisive Gueruey, an- visiting the former'» Dry Farming Congress at Lethbridge and Mrs. Sarah P. Henderson, of Sth. score. establishing their superiority over father, W. E. Wood. Alberta, Tillman Reuter, wisard of this Ave., Lents, were married Sunday at C. M. Smith and family will soon branch of agriculture, returned to his that team. 1:30 p. m. at the M. E. church by W. leave the Webb farm for their new farm home at Madras the past w«*ek. Mr. Local and news columns have been Boyd Moore, pastor. They left in the at Preston, Wash. They have rented Renter upheld Oregon ’ s fame at Leth evening for Camas, where they wil slighted this week in an effort to give the Webb farm. bridge and did his part in helping the complete election returns, but these have make their home in the future. They Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Kidder entertain I'nited State« win it» share of tiiepriz.es are highly respected people and have been curtailed owing to the slownes o ed with a dinner party last Friday even against sharp competition from Uanadi- the count. the best wishes of many. ing. The guests wen- Mr. ami Mrs. . an farmers. ) I James Sterling, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Every dairyman in Oregon will be in Albertson and Miss Mina Gilbert. terested in the forthcoming Pacific in An excellent program has been work ternational Dairy Show, to be field in ed up for the Queen Esther thank-offer- Portland Nov. 18-23. It is promised ■ ing meeting to be held Friday evening that the largest number of strictly dairy tin the M E. church. Miss Goodwin cattle ever shorn west of St. Louis will . will give a talk on fresh air work in the 1 tie gathered here al that time Cattle I slums. This is sure to be very interest- of high degree will lie shown from many J ing as she is familiar with the work. parts of the couuty and much fine Mrs. E. W. Ay Is worth entertained stock will lie put up for sale. By using OUR OWN WHITE PINE the I Julies’ Aid Society of the M. E. That Oregon is somewhat of a wool I Church and the Queen Esther Circl«- state is shown by the fact one sheep pro with Cascara and Rum. You cannot Beat j with a tea on Wednesday afternoon. I duced a fleece of 6-inch staple wool It for Coughs and Colds. j Many new coiners and friends also at-1 weighing 28 pounds, worth almost *8.50. tended and enjoyed the splendid pro This fleece was grown tn Morrow Coun gram which was given. ty and lias been shippe«l back to the Miss Mabie Burch will complimem Eastern land shows as one part of Ore For One Week Only we will give you Five the Senior class and the German classes gon's exhibit. i of the Gresham High School with a 10c Rolls of Toilet Paper for 28c Final arrangements are being com I German party tonight at her home. The j pleted for the Pacific Northwest ¡.and guests will dress in German costume and Products show at Portland, November those who can will talk German. 18-23. So wide is the interest in this Dr. ami Mrs. W. J. Ott entertained show that all the exhibit space in the The Wireless Intermittent Alarm Clock will Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Darnall, of Lents, main building has tieen engaged and get you up. Guaranteed for Two Years— last Sunday. part of Machinery Hall, an annex, is A. J. Nye, of Portland, s)>ent Sunday now being apportioned iietween the late will run from 3 to 10 years. Get one now in Gresham visiting friends. entries. Everything indicates the affair for $2.50. W. E. Wood made a business trip to will bea great success. Van«-ouver, Wash., Tuesday. Astoria business men have arrangeai a I>. M. Simonsen, editor of the Penin -*p«H-ial excursion to The l’ailes Novem sula Herald, made a trip to Gresham, ber 15 to inspect the progr«j»s of the A delicious Taffy in Small Sticks. Special on Wednesday. work on tue Celilo Canal. Operations Carrol S. Smith left last Tuesday are now in full blast and the trip is 25c per lb. See our Candy Window. night for the land show- in Minneapolis, made at the special invitation of the Minn. Mr. Smith will return early in engineers of the canal The Asturians December. are in favor of an open river and pro- Mrs. A. A. Gould is in Portland assist none to show their interest by this trip ing in the care of her son-in-law, A. («. Flail planted in Oregon streams this Pnelen, who is seriously ill with ty year numbered 7.247,546, a very large A. Geisler, Prop. phoid-pneumonia. increase over additions to the finny Lents, Ore Mr. ami Mrs. Jas. Elkington were the tribe of anv former year in the state’s Main St guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kern at history. Salmon, trout, bass, croppies, dinner Sunday. catfish, etc., were ttie fish liberated. Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich have come in from their farm to »pend a few weeks DRESSMAKER AND TAILOR ESN— with their 'laughter, .Mrs. C. S. Smith. Will go out an*1 <j(> sewing. *2.00 for 8 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Todd entertain«*! hour day. Address Mr- ri-terson, care the Baptist Young Peoples I nion on Mrs. Gronk, 221 Grave Ave., Lents. t4 Friday evening, Nov. 1 with a Halloween party The evening was pleasantly M. E. CHURCH. Preaching service at 11 a rn an*i re spent with games ami fortune telling. Walla«* Wilkenson gave a Halloween ception of members. Preaching 3 p. rn. party at his borne in Regner’s addition at Gates Cha|H*l. tn the evening Evan I last Thursday evening. Th«- decoration» gelistic service W. BOYD MOORE, Pastor. ' were very beautiful, being yellow crepe The home of good second-hand fur paper, cedar and autumn leaves. The niture, stoves and carpets. The | guests left at a late hour after express CARD OF THANKS. kind that looks like new but costs ing themselves as having bail a very I desire to express my heartfelt thanks about half as much. enjoyable evening. to the many friends ami neighbors for the assistance, sympathy, beautiful I If you are contemplating buying call floral tributes and other acts of kind and see us. It will mean dollars in ness given «luring the illness and death your pocket. of our hueband and father. MRS. ANNA THORNQUI8T an<l « We buv second hand furniture, car family. pet and stoves. and A Great Building Falls Storage Company when it» foundation is nndermine*!, and Makes all points between Portland if the foundation of health—good diges and Lents on Mt. Scott Line tion—is attacked, quick eollap-e fol lows. On the first sign« of indigestion, Freight, Express, Baggage and all Dr King’s New Life Pi'ls should be I ar kinds of Transfer Work. taken to tone the stomach anil regulate j liver, kidneys and bowels. less« nt, . Lents Office Foster Road easy, safe and only 25 cents at All Ileal ! Lents Phones - - Tabor 1424 era. Herald Bldg., Main St. Home B 6111 hold their annual haaaar December 3 at Woodmere Hall. Read And Heed Stop That Cough Special This Week Be On Time Important Statement To the Public: In order that there may be no questions raised later on, we wish to announce that ywrson connected tcith our »tore, <>r any member of their Jamilien will I m - allowed <’»•' piano vote. We i>oMitif< h/ will not Hell these votes. One single vote can- not tn purchaaed from us at any price. VVe are going to (/«••< the lieautiful Upton Parlor Grand Piano now on exhibition at our store to the person presenting to us the greatest number of Piano Votes on April 5, 1913, ABSOLUTELY FREE. For every cent of your purchase of anything in our store, you are entitled to one Piano Vote. Wednesday Nov. 13 Will Positively be the l-ast Day on Which We will Accept Yellow Votes Miss Norma Schildknecht, piano instructor, will play at the store from 7:30 to 8:30 Saturday evening. Come and hear the recital. Lents Hardware Company Main and Carline Lents, Ore. Try “Love It” Sale Still On S|s-cial Bargain Prices will con tinue throughout next week. Don't fail to take advantage of this Great price Cutting Sale. Mt. Scott Drug Co Lents Furniture See our excellent line of Ladies' Slid Children's ('*uit*. They un well selected, stylish ami durable We are Exclusive Agent» for the famous “Buttcrick" Patterns Ferris Corset Waists--Full Line The Emporium H. S. Hashim, Prop. Lents, Ore. Rose City Van Lents Furniture F. W. Tussy, Manager Ask for Rose City Van Lent« Phone« Tabor »».I Home B. «111 City Phone» .Main Mm Home A. Dr. m. h- Tbhtr Dentist Lenta, « a. m. to 12m Portland, I p m to J p m Open Morning« and Keening« Portland <)ffi<:e Lent« Office 22t> Medical Bldg Over Ml. HcoU Drug Co. Office Hour«: Advertise in the Herald NEW PHOTO STUDIO HERE. I__ Lenta has a new photo studio, in I — charge of a competent man and one — who knows hia business thoroughly All kinds of work—modern rint-h - at reasonable prices. Call and see sam ple. Next door to P.O Building. S.C. SMITH. Prop. Irregular Isiwel movements lewd t. chronic constipation and a constipate habit tills the system with impunti- - HERBINK I» a great bowel regulator It purificatile si stem, vitalises th blissl and i-uta tire digestive organs in fins vigorous condition. Price 5*»-. Boni In Lents Pharmacy. t I J » « (jo To Eggiman’s Meat Market for Home-made Sour Krout, Home-made German Dill Pickles by doz., gal. or keg, Home-made Farm Sausage. All kinds of Vegetables and Meats Main Street Lent«, Ore. —