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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1912)
Mr. and Mrs. M Carman, of M Ulani Ave., are visiting in Eagle Creek this week. Local and Personal C. J. Holway isJuuiug electric light» Mr». J. H. Hoss, of Gresham, wasj a installed in hit grocery on Saginaw visitor lu Lents Saturday. Height». Mr». I.ymor Hur»t of Elmo Height», Elmo Height» people are planning to ii suffering from an attack of tonailitia. put in three arc lights on Uncoln— Geo. Esplín, of Elmo Height» has Gray's avenue. been »uttering from a bad cut in hi» left Never, never, »tart an argurment in the arm the past week. vestibule of a street car, so says ' Slats" Charlie Bakeslie formerly of this Carmen.—He knows. place, and for the past year living near Ontario, Ore., ia in town for a short The Sunset Restanrant ia sojoying time. an unusual trade these days and the service offered by ths proprietor» seems The concert given under charge of to warrant it. St. Peter» church Sunday evening at Prof. O. E. Olin, of the State Agri the Grange hall was one of the best ever held in Lente. A large and apprecia cultural College of Moscow, Idaho, will tive audience made the affair a com yiait relative» in Lenta during the week end. plete success. --------- r------------------------- EGGIMAN BROS Idealer» In Fresh and Cured Meats, Farm Produce, Ranch Eggs, Vegetables, Creamery Butter. Lents, Ore. Main Street —Go To- Tlie Sunset Restaurant For Your Sum lav Dinner —Always Something Special — Also Full Liar of Cigars and Confectioner» A. Oalichio. Prop. McGrew Blds*. Xlain St., Lents, Ore. Saginaw Heights Meat Market Fresh and Salt Meats, Fish and Game i n Season Free Delivery J. Fossler Phone Tabor?3292 Lenta, Ore. 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, Ore LOCAL NOTES FROM GRESHAM Mrs Hiram Garlock and son, of Mc Minnville, are visiting their parent», Mr and Mrs. James Neel. Brief Notes Of And About People In the Growing Town of East Multnomah County. Tril* of Ben Hur will have their so cial meeting at the hoiue of Mr». Ida Wiley next Monday evening Dec. 2nd. Mr». E. Market, of Saginaw Heights, who has been quite ill for the past week, ia some better at this writing — E. T. Jones A Co. will erect the Contractor Ros», of Portland, has street fountain in a few days. commenced two |.’,7tX) cottage» in To ì O. A Eastman went to Forest Grove bin acre» which when dniahed will be on busine»» last Monday. Miaa Edna Shoemaker attended a re- ' put on the market. ceptiou in honor of President Foster of ’ — the Reed College Wednesday evening. Katsky Bros, make a new window Dr. Thompson'» naw residence is near display thia week of pickle», sauce», and ly completed. other bottled goods that gives a tins ap A new drinking fountain has l»»n iu- j pearance. stalled on the sidewalk on Main street ’S near Powell. Audrew Friesinger, of Clemson Addi-. John Parker baa sold hie livery barn tion, recently found breaking into the to Will Hockinson. S. A. Knighton haa sold his barber I Woodmere store, was sent to the deten- shop and has gone to Tillamook to look ' tion home this week. _ for a new location. Mr. and Mr». James Elkington enter Jos. Schweitzer and family and his tained with a five hundred party Thurs- ' partner. Mans, with W. H. T ompson, joined in a family reunion at the home day night at their home on Wallula Height». Those present were Mr. and of Frank Schweitzer last Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Dowsett, Mr. and Mr» Max Schneider, Mr. and.Mrs.|O. A. East Lanta-Archnr- Wigging team will play man, Mr. and Mr». M. D Kern, Mr. the Watkins team on Lents grounds and Mr«. F. L. Everson, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday at 2:20. Tbe Lents Gram L. Shattuck, Mieses. Hughes, Dowsett, mar school will play Arleta at Annabel Campbell, Mrs. Haskett, Mrs. A. Hevel, ' at 10 a. m. Mr». G. leslie, Joe Pateuande and Will ; llessel. Mr». Hevel and Mr. Schneider I Contributions to the Thanksgiving won the prize». donation for local needy have been j- John Littlepage of Portland, spent pretty good this time. Still there is Sunday in Gresham. room for more. Donation» are being Arthur Stafford, of Banks, Ore., visit- left at the scboolsouse. ed friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kern ami child H. E. Irish ia building a very con- ren spent the week end with Mr and venient seven room cottage on North Mrs O'Reilly in Portland. Lyne Sharp spent Sunday with the It will provide tor a Main street, garage, work »hop, laundry, store room home folks Mrs. J. M. Short visited friend» in and wood bin in the basement. Gresham last Friday. Mrs. L. L. Kidder an<l Miss Mina Patrons and friends of the L. E. Wiley Gilbert were hoetessee at another de- store are delighted these days with the i lightful thimble party this week. Those tine display of canned goods he has in present were Me»daniee.|\Vt>leage, Kern his windows. By tbe way those win I Zimmerman, Ixiveridge, M. D. Kern, dows are quite an addition to the town Rusher, Fred Honey, Lawrence Hevel, of Lenta. Finest yet, »ays Mr. Wiley’s Le lie, Wilier, Sheider, Dowsett, Patch, customers. I and Carlaon. i Miaa Ruby Emery, who is spending Mr». E C. Joss, of Ivanhoe Park, a few days at home, was pleasantly called on the familv of E. P. Smith, surprised by ■ number of her friends Dr. Tuesday evening. North Main, Sunday afternoon. Tbe evening was Joes is now in New York city on busi- passed with games and music. The ness connected with the department of guests left at a late hour expressing Agriculture. themselves as having had a delightful time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rusher entertained An unusually g«xxi program was pre sented at the Grange hall on Monday Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Oliphant and Rev evening. Some very tine selections Wire at dinner Sunday. Margaret Sharpe is able to l>e back a! were rendered and when we consider ech<xj| again after a two week's illness. the age of tbe mo«t of the entertainers Miss Elsie Shults is attending it wax a very interesting entertainment. teachers institute in Oregon City this week. E. E. Fish and wife, of Petoskey, Mich., who has t>een visiting their sons, Frank, and Vern Fish, has decided to St. Paul’s church at Woodmere will locate here and has bought a lot in Ar , hold their annual bazaar at Wtxxlmere den Park an<l will build at once. Hall on Tuesday, December 3. The I bazaar will be open afternoon and Mt. Scott Circle 595 Women of Worxi- evening. craft will hold their annual bazaar at the Grange hall Wednesday Dec 4. All ANNOUNCEMENT kind» of nice things for sale including The Womans' Missionary Society of , home made candies and fruit cakes. Free entertainment. Everybody wel- the Evangelical church will <x«upy the 11 a. in. hour Sunday morning. An in j come. teresting program is being prepared by the president, Mrs. S. It rail ford and DRESSMAKER AND TA I LOR ESS— her co-workers. Will go out an*1 do sewing. $2.00 for X The evening wrviee at 7 :30 will be in hour day. Address Mrs. Peterson, care charge of the yonng men of the church. Mrs. Gronk. 221 Grave Ave., I<ents t4 Sjieiid the evening with Ils. The ladies of St. Paul's church, Wxximere, will hold a very fine bazaar on Tuesday the 3rd of December at the hall. Wall Paper Special 25 Percent Discount 25 On all Regular or New Patterns with all sales on wall paper for the coming week. will give 3 votes on the Piano for each Penny Purchase. We Just A Few Odd Closeout Patterns, enough paper to do a room for 50c. New Patterns are arriving daily and we must find room. as we only have a few. This is below cost but our These will not last long Remember We Are Headquarters For Substantial Xmas Gifts Lents Hardware Company Main and Carline Both Phones Lents, Ore. 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 advcr- tising schemes, which the customer pays for eventually, but by giving our customers one hundred cents worth lor every dollar spent in our store. When we say Every Article in our store a bargain we 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 our reputation. A visit at our store will convince you. Lents Furniture Co N. Main St. Lents, Ore. Put a porous plaster on the chest snd take a good cough syrup internally if you would treat a severe < »»e of sore lungs properly. Get the dollar size BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP With each bottle there is a free HER RICK’S RI D PEPPER POROUS PLASTER for the chest. Sold by l-ents Pharmacy. Your Clothes Need ADVERTISED LEHERS Cleaning, Repairing, Pressing I Letters remaining uncalled for in the ' Lenta poetoffice week ending Nov. 23 I 1912. Bam«-», E. J : BarG-gelata, Mr». G. ; | Bush, J.: Conner», B ; Erickson, Mi-« ' Gladys; E«tey, J N.; Harris, II. L ; Kerr, Mr». Mabie B ; Martin, Mrs. A. | E.; Marshall, Mrs F I.; McConigley 1 Miss Bulia (2); Mills, Mrs. E«l ; Olson, E. C{ Paten, Miss Rose; Peterson, I Mrs. C. A : Reynolds, Mrs. A ; Reed. Miss Kuhy O.; Hherred, Miss Florence; Waller, Axel; Warner, G. W. ; 117 S. 4th Ave. GEO. W. SPRING. Postmaster. Christmas notions at St. Bazaar, Woodmere. Dec. 3 Paul's i Rub a sore throat with BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT. One or two ap plications will cure it completely. Price 25c, 50* and ♦ 1.00 per bottle. Sold by Lents Pharmacy. Schweitzer &. Manz Are Experts in Steam and French Dry C’eaning See them for best quality of work and most reasonable prices. They call for and deliver goods. Phone B 6111 Remember Schweitzer & Manz Lents, Oregon