Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, December 19, 1912, Image 2

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    Modem Shoe
Entere«! aa Second Class Mail Matter At Lenta. Oregon. August 2ft, 1911
Published Every Thursday at lents, Ore., by the M t . S cott P vbushinu C o .
H. A. DA KN ALL, E ditor
Office Phone: Home till.
and
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(iljrtHtmaii (Sreptiims
EXCLUSIVE LOCAL
Residence Tabor 2S13
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AGENT FOR
NCE AGAIN the season for
' T
CHERRYVILLE
winter festivities has ar­ . S-------------------------------
O rived.
Christmas and New Year
w r
Merry Xtiiaa!
with all their joy and gratitude Enjoy yourself next week but keep
sober.
are nearly with us. There is Funny notion some people have of
SCHOOL SHOES
every reason to feel joyous this celebrating the advent of Christ on
Christmas return. The year has earth by making a beast ot themselves.
been fruitful. The harvests Not ao very funny either come to think
have been bountiful, the season about it.
Full line of Ladies' and Gent's
In the appropration for work on the
propitious, and the general Forent Reserve in thia atate there la
Shoes and Rubber Foot Wear
healthfulness of mankind has found the sum of *260.00 for a bridge
been normal. Some complaint over Zig Zag track at a point near
has been made on account of the Laurel Lodge. There ia a bridge there
Onr Repair Facilities are of
apparent business depression, now but it it in a bad condition and
haa been condemned. It it hoped that
the beet Our work ia Second
yet considering the occasion, it Eire Truman will get the contract for
to None. Our prices are right.
has been all that might be ex- building thia bridge aa the bridges he
haa built have stood the teat of time
pec ted.
In all these good things Lents anl service and are satisfactory to every­
has had her part, She has held body.
Every one in thia vicinity ia talking
her own and has prospered. R. R. and the prospects for a road here
There are few of our people who the coming year art very bright. At a
have been unfortunate. Sick­ meeting held at the school house last
ness during the past year has Friday night there was a good atten­
been minimized. Several new dance and a great deal of interest was
shown.
Frank Ravallee, president of
institutions have sprung up in the Commercial Club, called the meet­
our midst which means addition­ ing to order and briefly stated the ob­
LENTS, OREGON
al and more income for the ject of the meeting. He then called
upon
Mr.
Ernsberger,
president
of
the
workman.
In the course of events the Multnomah R. R.. and Walter Inch,
surveyor, to make some remarks
Herald has had its share of the chief
STATEMENT
which they did, both disclaiming any
of the financial condition of
good that has come to the town. intent to bold up the community for
There are things to regret and any big bonus stating that they merely
others gratifying, but on the wanted the people to give the right of
Lents, tn the State of Oregon, at the close of
whole, the season has given us way from Sandy to Cherryville. The at
right of way han already been secured business November 38, 1912.
its share of the good and we re­ with the exception five or six persons
RESOL RCES
joice with the town and the who are bolding out for pay, mostly Loansand discounts
world for the comforts that are near Sandy. Having secured one R. R. Overdrafts....................................
Bonds and warrants
ours. Business has been good. at their own town they are not interest­ Furniture
and fixtures..........
ed
in
having
it
go
any
farther.
Some
Due from banks (not reserve
It will be better as political dis­
these people will have to be paid and
banks)
| ¿ «10 oo
turbances have been allayed and of
in the opinion of Mr. Emsberger the Due from approved
the course of commercial adjust­ sum of *3000 would be sufficient to pay
reserve banks ................
and other cash items
ment has been assured. In cele­ these persons for going through tbeir Checks
Cash on hand
brating our holiday festival we land. It was the opinion of these gen­
TOTAL CASH ...................
._____
may well look forward to pros­ tlemen that the chair should appoint a Expenses \I. .......................................
I
* I
committee, the larger the better, of
perous times and the satisfaction people living near this place to labor
LIABILITIES
which may come from efforts with himself in securing the rest of the Capital stock paid in
* 15.000 00
Undivided profits
. 3.M9 00
well extended. Being hopeful right-of-way to Cherryville. Thia was Postal
savings deposits ..
I 7,646 36
of the future, there is little to accordingly done and those appointed Individual deposits subject
check ................................. 45,434 54
mar the present, and Christmas were Prof. Geo. Couper, James O. to
Botken, Chas. Harris, and tbs writer. Demand certificates
1912, will pass into our local The president of ths Club being an
of deposit
4,872 60
checks ...................
480 00
chronology as one of the hap- ex-official member. The committee Certified
Cashiers checks..............
4.4M 43
piest in its history.
met with Mr. Ernsberger," at Sandy, Time certificates of deposit.. 1J67 <8
on Tuesday of this week. The Japanese
TOTAL DEPOSITS
gentleman who own 40 acres across the
TOTAL.......................
OT every local paper in the road from the store and hotel was
State of Oregon,
state has the honor to present from Gresham and gave the County
of Multnomah. «•
have a correspondent abroad right-of-way along the line of bis and I, H. Roe tad, Cashier of the above named
While the Herald does not claim on the west with the proviso that the bank, do solemnly swear that the above state*
ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
a real foreign correspondent of depot should be located on the N. E. belief.
H. Rostad, ('ashler.
corner of bis land across the road from
its own, it has the benefit of the schoolhouse. He also donated an
Correct—Attest:
One and that, too, right from additional strip 600 feet in length in the
Henry Harkson
|
M. G. Thorsen
home. Perhaps some of our lo- N E. corner for a switch. Several citi-
Directors
cal readers, among whom some zens Preient »■«> spoke earnestly and
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th
R.
R
may be old residents of this vi-
endorsing the
!
NAP-A-TAN
With thanks lor the liberal patron­
age so generously extended this bank
and assuring all our patrons that we
highly appreciate the confidence, we
wish all our friends and customers a
iflrrry (Christmas
(Lhr lliiiltiuniiah State fBank
Modern Shoe
Repair Factory
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
LENTS. OREGON
THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
TheBestLightAtThe
Lowest Cost
The • Herald means to give
some of its patrons a short write
up every week.
We may not
reach every one at once, but we
will eventually “get you” so do
not worry about it. It is impos­
sible to cover the entire field in
one issue. There are too many
things to occupy our attention
and divide our time so we will
have to take the locality up in
installments.
propoeitlon-
_______
r-ntom
_Inthe niornin£ the Rev- Clarence!
True Wilson will preach a Christmas
sermon. Preaching 8ervice at Bennett
chapel 3 P. M Preaching in the even­
ing by the pastor. Keep in mind the
special meeting for the first of the
year‘
W. BOYD MOORE, Pastor.
The M. E. Church choir will give a
Christmas musical at the Methodist
church Friday. December 27. Admis-
Hon free, . A Bilver offering will be
taken,
Electricity can be used in any quan­
tity, Jarge or small, thereby furnishing any re­
quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric
lamps can be located in any place, thus afford­
ing any desired distribution of light.
Oregon dairymen and cheese and but­
ter makers of the state are in session j
this week at Albany. A four days con­
vention opened Tuesday. The program
of addresses and discussions is of a
high standard and from the annual
gathering much benefit to the industry
wi|l result.
L. H. Carter A Son
Contractor* and Builder«
Manufacturer« of Window (’wiring«, Hr raen
Door« an<l Window«, Moldings, Column«, l’«n
• 1«, Orname nt«, Ktc Custom Plaining and
Band Hawing owners Lent« I’lalnlng Mills
and Wood Working Factory.
Ltata,
J. G. HORNING
General Blacksmithing
HorBewhiH-ing
Repair and Wagon Work
East Foster Road, l.ents, Oro.
W. F. Klineman
Attomey-at-Law
KtNRtdv ft KliHetnan
Hour» at I a-rite 8 to 10 a. ni.
are rapidly replacing all others in modem es­
tablishments.
JONSRUD BROS.
C. E. Kennedy
2nd Ave., Lents,
Real Estate and Rentals, Notsry
Public Work
Office Phono T. 2012
Main St. andCarline, I^nta, Oregon
No other lamps possess these qualifications,
therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps
IL. €. Morland, Dentist
Lenta, Oregon
Residence 200, 8th Ave., Cor. Main Nt.
Resilience Phone Talair 2687
BORING OREGON
Phone 53x
City Office 719 Ihktirn Bldg., Cor.
3rd end Washington HU.
City Office Phone Main ftH66
Mill 1 1*4 miles southeast of Kelso
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES
MOULDINGS
TURNED WORK
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
LUMBER $6 AND UP
Large «tock of Dimension Lumber on hand
Rough and Dressed lumber for al) purposes
Phones
B 2609
TalH.r-OlW)
U. e. Birney, m. D.
1092’p Hawthorne Ave.
send order to JON8RUD BR(>8. Boring RD 2
Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets
Irish Bro«, are planning a one story
Mrs. o*f
D. the
O. grip.
White io Buffering from ar concrete block 80 x 100 for O. E. l^ent
atuck
at Grays CroBiing.
Oregon
Portland,
Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130
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Geo. W. Baldwin
Duke’s General Market
B. E. Lemons
Wilson Benefit*!
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors
414 East Alder St., on East 6th St.
Lady Assistant
Christmas Specialties
|:-Mt 92
DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS, CHICKENS
B-2S2S
Portland, Oregon
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MEET IN STATE SESSION.
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ing light.
W. F. Klineman
Notary Public.
day of Nov. 1913.
(SEAL)
NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR OREGON
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable
for homes, offices, shops and other places need­
N
cinity, have not yet had their at-
tention drawn to articles from
Prof. Lowe, a former resident of
If you
been
this town. J"
~— have
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reading them, try one or two.
They are instructive. They give
inside ideas about foreign life
that you will not get from ordi-
nary stories or travels. You get
an idea of the cost of living,
dress, conveniences and scientific
advancement relative to our own
which must prove instructive and
interesting. This week we have
a “Week in Venice.” Our next
issue will have a story of his vis­
it to Florence, Pisa, and Rome.
It s good. Better be looking for
it.
A. M. HOSS
MAIN ST.
LENTS
The Sunset Restaurant
For Your Sunday Dinner
—Alwoyw Something Special —
Also Full l.lnr of Cigars and Confectionery
McGrew Hlritf.
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row rnaa nant
copy today
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L.
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Main St.,
The " Shop Not»," Department (20 page*)
given easy way* to do thini’»- how to make
useful articles for home and shop, repair«, etc.
“Amateur Mechanic, " (10 pages) tells how to
make Mission furniture. wirrl<~vioutfits, boats,
engines, magic, and all the things a boy lovea.
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