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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
ANNOUNCE Mt NT :- Local and Personal Geo. Dilley is completing a couple of bungalow* on Kitchey atrvet. Mr. John Hagen of Third Ave., has been quite ill during the week. NEW MEAT MARKET. I. T. Fowler will open a meat market Mrs S. M. Foeevf Stuart Nebraska ia on Saginaw Heights Saturday morning There is a new arc light on Saginaw Nov. 23 at the corner of Main and Weir visiting with her eon, Mr. George Heights near Mr. Haloway's store Milhpaugh of thia place. streets. Free delivery in Ixmta. Rev. P. Conklin began revival services Fred Kuegg and son. Geo. Keugg, of Pleasant Valley were Lenta visitor» Wed at Damascus last Sunday evening. nesday coming down in the former's auto. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Cain left for Seattle, Wash., this morning. The Mothers Dept, will have their meeting on Friday 2:30 next week in H. A. Snaahal). of Gresham, spent a stead of Thutaday at the Evangelical few hour» in town Wednesday forenoon. church. How about one of thoee tine seta of dishes The Herald is offering? Better call today and learn how one may be wared without »(lending a cent of money Put a porous plaster on the cheat and take a good cough ayrup internally if you would treat a severe case of »ore lungs properly. Get the dollar aise BALLARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP With each bottle there is s free HEK RICK’S RED PEPPER l*t »ROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by Lents Pharmacy. Miss Doras Meyer is very ill, being The ladies of the M. E. Church have threatened by an attack of appendicitis. their annual Bazaar Friday evening. Chicken pie dinner will be one of the at Mr. Foster is putting up a building tractions. on Saginaw Heights which he will use for a meat market. Mr. A. Gradwohl. formerly of Wash ington, D. C., acquaintance of Mrs. Otto MILK WANTED Miss Marguerite Roland and Miss Alta Kauky spent Sunday evening with the I want milk in 10 gallon lota that will Wood were visitors of Mrs. Royer of Katzky home. meet the requirements of the Portland Fir'and, last Sunday. Board of Health delivered daily at your nearest station on the I'. R L. A P. The Arleta school has been closet! ever A 13 pound boy was born to Mr. and ,la«. II. McKibben, since last Friday, November the lamts, Ore. fifteenth on occount of so many cases Mrs. Kiggs. November the 15. Mother of smallpox. There are over twenty and baby are doing nicely. cases of it at Firland. DRESSMAKER AND TA1LORESS— A vote of thanks is due Frank Miley Will go out am' do sewing. *2.00 for s : hour day Addrcs.- Mm. Petemon, care There are much needed improvements for the street light that he has installed Mrs. Gronk. 221 Grave Ave., Lenta. t4 I at car line and 2nd Ave. at the O. W. P. station in Lente. Why can’t the car line company do some gravelling or board the space between Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller of E. Taylor rails and close up the mud hole that visited Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and now exists. Mrs. J. C. McGrew. Saturday evening. Mr. Golden returned last week from a Nick Faler ia building a large tile months stay at Mayville. Oregon, his house with the view of going into the former home. He reports things look mushroom business. ing tine but thinks he would prefer to stay in the valley. Mrs. Golden is in Editor Darnall, of The Herald, made The Dalles now attending a sick niece. a trip to Spokane this week to attend Lenvs Oddfellows will hold a meeting the meeting of the National Orange, re of unusual interest on Tuesday evening, turning Sunday evening. election, initiation, and lunch served by the committee An entertainment will be Mr. J. C. Loucks, who lives on 4th the features of the evening. All mem avenue, is the contractor of a new resi bers and visiting Oddfellows are invited. dence being built on 5th and Mt. Scott avenue. Mrs. Maud Zimmerman-Chappean called on Lents friends Friday night Miss Margaret Heinricks, forelady in before leaving for her home in Califor the shirt department at the New Method nia. Her mother, Mrs, Mary Zimmer Laundry, has been ill this week with the man will accompany her daughter and grip. make her home with her. The I.adies' Aid of Bennett Chapel will give a measuring social at the home of Mrs. Calkins, at Gilbert Station on Friday evening, the 21*. Visitors will be admitted at two cents per foot and one cent per each inch extra. Come pre pared to plaj’ a full part. Small people and children will not be much >n de mand on this occasion. Postal Cards From lc to the Handptiinted cards at 5c each. Come in and look at them. Have You Tried Our Crescent Chocolate Regular 40c pound Chocolate. OUR PRICE 80c. See the pail at the candy counter. They are delicious. Have You Thought About the Christmas Present for HIM or HER? What better can you get than a Parker Fountain Pen? THEY Don’t Leak We have them from $1.00 to $10.00 each. Give HIM or HER a Kodak for Chrlatmaa Get pictures of the Children as they grow up. NOTHING will give all of them mon* fun. We Carry Kodaks in Stock From $2.00 to $20.00 Mt. Scott Drug Co- Lents Furniture Co. We do not give trading stamps, neither do we offer prizes as a decoy to get your money. We are not building up our business by expensive adver tising schemes, which the customer pays for eventually, but by giving our customers one hundred cents worth for When we say Every Article in our store a bargain we Are Experts in Steam and French Dry Cleaning are not doing it merely to fill in or to catch your eye, but because we mean it and will back the statement up with See them for best quality of work and most reasonable prices. They call for and deliver goods. Phone Bólli our reputation. A visit at our store will convince you. Lents Furniture Co. Remember N. Main St. Subscribe For The Herald Lents, Oregon 1 .00 Goods shown and prices given with pleasure. w > D Tlie Sunset Restaurant For Your Sunday Dinner CQ Rusch the Tailor To Men and Women Lents, Ore. -Go To— —Always Something Special — Also Full Lise of Cigars and Confectioners A. Gallchio, Prop» Lent«, Gre. McGrew Hldtf. Produce Wanted Fresh Eggs, Dressed Hogs, Veal and Mutton Potatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Other Vegetables in . . JSeason. Latest Market Prices Eggiman Brothers Lents, Ore. Lents, Ore. Schweitzer & Manz The poet office will move into it“ new quarters on Thanksgiving day. Main and Carline Lents, Ore. Main St. every dollar spent in our store. Schweitzer &. Manz Mrs. Fish, of Arden Park, built a tire in her kitchen stove one morning this week and went out to cal) on a neighbor for a*short time. When she returned she found she had roasted her two pet kittens. All suits and Overcoats reduced 5 to 10 dollars. Come in and see the bargains we offer. Main Street Thanksgiving PLEASANT HOME K-------------------------------------------------- M Mrs. Thun spent several days the lat ter part of the week visiting friends here. Mra. Markell received the sad news, Friday, of the death of her father. The basket supper at Cottrell was well attended. There were thirty baskets sold and the proceeds were The money is to be used to help build | a side walk from town toCottrel station | Miss Minnie Ijivman and Mr. Fred Proctor were married Wednesday. Mr. stul Mrs. Ed. Walters returned Tuesday evening from their honeymoon trip to California. The league expects to hold a social at D. O. Northup's on the evening of Nov. 27 Mr. D. Jack sailed wood for Mr. Geo. Carpenter and Mr. F McKinney, Wed nesday. Cleaning, Repairing, Pressing $ Farm ■----------------------------- -------------------- M Steve Mitchell is occupying the Toll gate for the winter. "Dad" Crieghton is ou the sick list this week. E. A. Hutchinson and wife have rented Howard’s place for two years. Mr. and Mrs. E. Oilman and two childreu spent a few weeks iu Portlaud August Hornecker spent a few dayes in Welches visiting friends. Mrs. Morton has I wen suffering with rheumatism for the past week. J. L. Templeton made a trip to Port land laat week. Mr. Miller, of Portland, passed through hero on Ida way to his cottage at Clackmas I wk a Nunda y. Your Clothes Need Specials For the Holidays Main SSt., WELCHES ? The Womans' Missionary Society of the Evangelical church will occupy the 11 a tn. hour Sunday morning. An in teresting program is taring pre|«ired by Al. Boatright's infant child has been Mr». Haskins of Gilbert avenue is ill the president. Mm. 0. S. Bradford ami very ill. with pneumonia. her co-w«»rkem. The evening servicn at 7:30 will lie in C. E. Kennedy has returned from a Mrs. R. Goldt, of Clemson Park has charge of the yonng men of the church. two week* virit-si Groverland. been very ill this week. Spend the evening with us. »1 hr r g Z < Ct Ld I- < Ld I GREAT SILVER WARE SALE •s-TjoA 00£ suvacu oo J $ jo asetpjnd y—oseqounj jnoÄ jo mau ÄJ9A3 joj sqjoa £ l-»x1 noÄ jeqj surocu siqj Salesmen’s Sample Line GENUINE ROGERS SILVERWARE I s J8|ea|| W jiv G NV u O 35 3 o At Unheard of Prices < WHILE THEY ASLT 8JBMJ8A|!S 1 IV NO See Our Windows for Prices and Be Convinved Lents Hardware Co. Both Phones Main and Car Line saio a MÌÌ0À aidiai