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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
Local and Personal Let every one remember the "Benefit Boas;—to Mr. and Mrs. Harry White Shower'‘ for Pisvah Home on the 19th. a daughter, last Friday. Do not mistake the date Como to the Evangelistic service at 2 p. m. Mrs. Benson, of Union is visiting with Mrs. Fred Geisler and Mrs. Hall. A. Hathaway and wife, from Fari bault. Minn., were gueets of Mr. and Paul Bliss, of riea.-«nt Valley, was a Mrs. R. J. Goodman on Saturday. Lente visitor to-dav. They are looking for a location. Mr. Beard is finishing a very fine Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff of new convenient home in Mt. Scott Woodmere gave them a surprise party View. on Tuesday evening in commemoration of their wedding anniversary. C. E Kennedy is spending tbe week nt Helvetia, on the Oregon Electric, Tbe lente school foot ball team played where he is owner of a thirty acre farm. with the Woodstock team on Friday evening. Woodstock won by a score of Mr. and Mrs. William Roce who heve 14 to nothing. been visitmg relations in tbe East, re lamed borne the middle of last week. Mrs. Pearl Horner and baby have Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emrick. of Tribe of Hen Hur No H, will meet Portland, were callers at the home of uext Mouday eveiiiug Nov. 18 at E. P. Smith on North Main street Sun 9 o'clock in the Masonic Hall. day. Miss Ruth Roger», of Muts, won the first prise st Meier A. Frank’« Doll Mr. George Millspaugh, who has been away working the last few months, show last week. 8he dreeeed the doll aa Teddy Roosevelt. The pris» wa» returned home tbe fore |>art of th< 110 00 Mia» Ruth also won the first weekjvery sick. He is under the doc prlse two yeare ago. Her subjecl st - tor's cars now. i thal time was the "Girl ot the Golden West ” Commencing Nov. 1 1913, the Poet Of fice Department issued orders to the ef In Growing Cabbage. fect that tbe I.ents and Arleta poet of Always hoe cabbage when the dew fices will not handle any mail on Sun is on and never when the aun shines day, either receive or dispatch mail. When plants are rather small, begin The New poetotfice building ia near to sprinkle with a little pepper and ing completion. It will be electrially salt about once in two weeks lighted and steam heated. It has the distinction of being the first building in To Tell the Age of a Horse, town to have a cement floor, and ia To tell the age of any horse, practically fire proof. Inspect the lower jaw, of course. The six front teeth the tale will tell I An important change hat occurred And every fesr and doubt dispel, this week in the firm of Sehweitxer A Two middle nippers you behold gone to spend the winter with her Mans. Mr Schweitier ha* sold hi* in Before the colt it two years old. Mies Frankie Nichols and Mise Edna brother. Mr. V. Millspaugh, in Tigard- terest in the business to Mr. Mans, but Before eight weeks two more will Burns were visitors of the Lents school ville, Oregon, on the "Reedy Ranch.*’ he will still continue as employee of the come, firm. last Friday. Eight months the corner* cut the gum. The local W. C. T. U. has just issued Ono of the events soon to take place The outside grooves will disappear The Foresters of America will attend its annual program of topics and meet in I^nta is a high class concert to be From middle two in just one year, the dance given by the Women of Wood ings for the year. It makes quite a held under the direction of 8t. Peters In twro year* from the second psir, craft the third Thursday of this month. fine folder of eight pages. Church, for the benefit of the school In three the corners, too, are bare, connected with tbe church. Tbe date At two the middle nippers drop, B orm —To Mr. and Mrs. J. Klein Nov Mr. E mmett Huffman, formerly of is set for Sunday, the 24th. At three the second pair don't stop let, a girl. Mother and baby are doing Russellville, attended grauge in Lents I When four years old the third pair nicely. Saturday and visited with Lents friends A. F. Miller, of Sellwood, reports goes in the evening. that hie wife has been very sick with ! At five a full new set he shows E. W. Miller drives a fine new pneumonia for several days and that The black spots will pass from view machine nowdays in going to hie busi Mr. Wm. Rose is moving his fence her condition is now dangerous. It is ; At six year* from the middle two, ness and attending to its details. back off of tbe public road now which expected that they will go to southern The second part at seven years; has been out about thirty feet all around. California should she so far recover as At eight the spot each corner clear* Mr. Kilborn has moved with his fam All his neighbors are well pleased about to permit travel From the middle nipper upper jaw. ily to Scotts Mills. Mr. Barnes' family it and it improves the looks of things At nine the black spot* will withdraw has occupied the Kilborn house. very much. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lenta Metho- I The second pair at ten are white. ■ diat Church will bold their annual Eleven find* the corner* light Bazaar and chicken pie supper at the As time goes on the horseman knows , Grange Hall Nov. 22. Bazaar afternoon That oval teeth three-sided grow. and evening. Supper from five o’clocx They longer get project before until eight. All come and help the Till twenty when we know no more church and enjoy a fine dinner with the Are Ladies. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my thanks to the Rev. A. A. Darling, of Alberta, Ore., people of lente and vicinity who so visited friends on Saginaw Heights the generously supported mv candidacy at first of the week. the recent election. Thia was the first And time I ever came before the people of Try paying for everything as you go the town in any public request and the and see how much better off you will be generous way in which they have given me support exceeds my expectations. | at the end of the year. Very gratefully, Buy Them at Lents at Portland Prices GEO. WI8K. The only absolutely cash store in town is E. L. Rayburn A Sons* You M. E CHURCH. can save a lot of pennies by spending Preaching 11 a. m. and Evangelistic 1 your money there after Monday next. service to follow. Services at Bennett Chapel 8 p. m. Evening services 7 :45 p. m Bring your neighbor to church they will enjoy it. W. BOYD MOORE, Pastor. Specials For the Holidays All suits and Overcoats reduced 5 to 10 dollars. Come in and see the bargains we offer. Goods shown and prices given with pleasure. Rusch the Tailor To Men and Women Main and Carline Lents Furniture Cn. The home of good second-hand fur niture. stoves and carpets The kind that looks like new but coats about half as much. If you are contemplating buying call and see us. it will mean dollars in your pocket. STUDEBAKER VEHICLES The We buv second hand furniture, car pet and stoves. Best No Cost Lents, Ore More Lents Furniture Co. Herald Bldg., Main St. Lents, Ore. R Winter Is Coming How about one of those fine seta of dishes The Herald is offering? Better call today and learn how one may lie secured without spending a ceut of money • -------------------------- E. L. Rayburn A Sons announce that they will run their store in the future on a strictly cash basis. They intend to pay spot cash for their goods snd will sell the same way. They ought to be able to reduce the price of a number of articles and we have no doubt they will. Prepare for the chilly days and nights of Winter by laying in a supply of WOOD and COAL NOW Mil K WAN ft D I want milk in 10 gallon lots that will meet tlie requirements of the Portland Board of Health delivered daily at your nearest station on the P. R. L. A P. Jae H. McKibben, Lenta, Ore. Cash is King. Take your money and hunt up the store that sells for cash only and see wliat a difference. Kemmerer Coal, per ton $11.00 Coal Valley Coal, per ton 7.50 Excellent Quality Wood at Lowest Prevailing Prices DRESSMAKER AND TAILORESS— Will go out »n't do sewing. 12.00 for 8 | hour day. Addon» Mr. Peterson, car«' Mrs. Gronk, 221 Grave Ave., Dnte. t4 a Incorporated 50th[St.[and Powell Valley Road * Portland, Ore. The Suiiwet Restaurant For,Your Sunday Dinner —Alwnyw SometlHiig Special Also Full Line of ligara and I'eeftctiensrv A. O«ali«3Hlo. Main Kt., A Great Building Falls when its foundation is undermined, and if the foundation of health—irotsi diges tion—ia attacked, quick collapse fol lows. On the first signa of indigestion, I)r. Kirg’a New Life Pills should la- taken to tone the stomach and regolati liver, kidneys and bowels. : leesmt, easy, safe and only 2T> cents at All Deal ere. • NEW PHOTO STUDIO HERR. Lents has a new photo studio, in charge of a competent man and one who knowB his business thoroughly All kind« of work— modern finish— at reasonable price.. Call and m-e gam ble. Next door to P. O Building. S. C. SMITH, Prop. Irregular l*>wel movements lead !■ chronic constipation and a constipHt«-. habit fill» the system with impnnti - IIFIRBIN E ia a great laiael regiilstoi It purifies tbe system, vitalises th bl>»al and puts the digestive organs in firn vigorous condition. Price fine, bold uy, Lents Pharmacy. McGrew 1 fitly. I.entM, < >re. Go 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 Lents, Ore Alabastine? Want a new set of < isiies? You can have a new ret without »[«ending a cent of money. Call at The Hereld office and learn particulars. Phone Your Order to Tabor 712 or Home B 3263 E. W. Miller & Co -<;»> To— The Ideal Wall Finish. 11 you intend to color your walls let us show you a color card of Alabas- tine. Dye? Your last winter’s clothes, It will make them look like new. 4 dif- ferent makes of dyes and any color. Ingersol Watches? Why carry your gold watch when working? Ingersol Watches are guaranteed for a year. If you break one you are not out much. It costs $1 to $5 to repair a good watch. Fiddle Up With Your Old Violin? We have the stiings, either gut or steel. Also Rt sin, Bridges, Pegs, Etc. Madolin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. Mt. Scott Drug Co- Main St. Lents, Ore.