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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1912)
Read This Ad-It Will Help You Make Your Xmas Selections Come in and look over our stock, you will be surprised as to the com pleteness of our display. We cannot near describe our stock, so will give you a few suggestions for the different members of the family. Each purchase is good for a Ticket for a Chance on the $15.00 Doll to be given to the Lucky Number Mx>n. Evening Dec. 23—-Be Mere. For Father For Mother $ S.M A hand bag. priced from $1.75 each to .••a# What is nicer than a Kodak. $2 00 to 4.N Brass flower vase. $2.00to.................... .'M Stationery 25c per box to . Also perfume, hair brush, hand miror sets, etc. For Brother SI.M 4 M I.St Smoking sets, ash trays 25c to Shaving set. sefety razor. 11.00 each to Shaving mugs. 25c to ..... I.N Kazor straps 50c to.............................. Them an expensive gift. Send them a nice Postal Card or a Christmas Booklet That is a present they will appreciate. Priced from ......................... 10c to 40c each Come in and look them over. ror or Brush Set Don’t Forget Your Xmas Candies Plain Mixed, per lb............................... French Mixed, lb................................. Our Special Chocolates, always per lb Chocolate Jellies ................................... Taffy, fresh per lb................................. Broken Mixed, per lb............................ 15c 20c 30c 25c 20c 15c We have them in the Foxwood. Birdseye Ma ple and Ebony C I |n ft Priced from..... 00 Military Brushes S ^'750 to 2.50 TOYS!----------- TOYS! IJJ A nice box of candy, stationery, perfume is just the thing, they sell for 28c each to 14 oo Manicure sets, fl IX) per set to 4.M Postal albums, music roll, inkstand, jewel box, a txxik of the latest Action. Parker fountain Pen, Hand mirror, 50c each to I .M For the Little 6irl Last but not least. Rattle 10c to 25c. books, blocks, rubber animals, etc. Give Her a Comb. Hand Mir »10 #S Pure leather card ease, bill books, etc. for Baby No-Do Not Send For Sister A Parker Fountain Pen, can't be beat (1 to Safety razor; shaving set; pocket knife How about a picture for his room, 35c to For the little Boy Linen Hewing box, doll, rubber balls and books. Come In Now —Bo Not Delay Another Moment If there is anything you want from our store come in now and make a small deposit on it and we will save it for you. How About that Kodak You know your wife and the children want one. Come in and select it now. W e have them.... $2 Io 20 Air gun. magic lantern, tool chest, etc. Manicure Sets for the Girl Very pretty. Cl C Price each..... 'P' «0 0 A Parker fountain Pen Guaranteed. leak. W o n ’ t When in doubt what to give, that’s it. COME IN AND SEE THEM Christmas tree Decorations We have moat anything you may wish. Candles. 24 and 36 in a box 10c What nicer would your sweetheart like than a nice Box of Stationery. Candy or Perfume. We have a pretty assortment of each. Come in and get one quick. Do your Xmas present up nicely W<< have Xmas boxes. Holly or colored tissue paper, stickers. Holly, Ribbon, seals, cants, etc. TOYS! TOYS! OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY AND CHRISTMAS DAY Mount Scott Drug Company NEW DEPARTURE IN MERCANIIIE BUSINESS E. L Rayburn 4 Sone is the name under which a business begun six years ago by the senior Rayburn, is now con ducted. Mr. Rayburn has been suc cessful from the etart but experience has shown him there is room in Lente for at least one general cash store. The losses incident to the credit system, and ' the necessary addition to prices to cover those losses, convinced the Rayburns that the economical plan for them, at least, was to try a strictly cash bueioees. Within the past month they have; adopted that system and their experi-' encee seem to favor continuance of the . plan. There wae fome complaint at first and a feu customers demurred, yet on the other hand there has been some gain, trade continuing good. They plan to buy goods in large or- i ders. As high as sO sacks of beans. 300 sacks of flour, 300 of meal, and canned good- and other staples in like propor tion. They have exclusive sale- for several lines of goods for this section of the country, and of them they especial-, ly have a heavy trade. Buying in such quantity they get bottom prices, which in turn enable« them to give their pa trons the benefit of the advantage. $1,100 LOR TAMOTOES RAISED QN THREE-QUARTERS Of AN ACRE Eastern Oregon can be counted on to do its snare in the state** agriculture production. Now that the crope are gathered, instances of big yields are be ing reported. Elba Rogers, a farmer of the Freewater district, received over f 1,100 for tomatoes raised on three- quarters of an acre. His crop was marketed thoough the Fruit Growers' Union, which wa« probably responsible for a good price. Curtis and Rolph, of Ontario, dug 1,100 (bushels of splendid potatoes from two and one-half acres. From one hill, M potato«« were taken. More than seven carload» of pure alfal fa honey wae shipped cut of Vaio this year. please come on Thursdays as much as possible. We desire also to state to the public, that if any have clothing, shoes, vege tables, etc., that they can spare for the worthy poor, we will be glad to distrib ute to needy ones. Bring the goods to the church or parsonage. P. CONKLIN, Pastor. Evangelical Church, 125 S. Main Read The Ads in The Herald. A CHRISTMAS PROGRAM At the Evangelical church. Sunday, December 22. Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sermon 11 A. M., subject. Great Joy. Junior Y P. A., 4 P. M. Can tata by 32 voices, 7:30 P. M. Christ mas entertainment Tuesday evening, 7:30. Everybody welcome. , Mrs Melton, formally of I»nts, is very ill with typhoid lever at her home in Oregon City. G. F. Rusch Tailor to Men and Women ......................... X K \K ■ i THE IDEAL XMAS GIFT f Beautiful to behold, in use 365 days of the year and lasts practically a life time. Although it may be for the individual use of the recipiaiit, yet it brightens up tne whole home and thereby makes the whole family glad a good piece of furniture. If in doubt as to just what piece would be most suitable for any particular person you have in mind we may be able to seggest something that would meet your wish. We are always glad to show our goods and nelp our customers in selecting the most suitable articles. We have suitable presents for the whole family, from the baby to grandpa, at special holiday prices. We can list only a few though we have others at equally attractive prices, prices that cannot be beaten by tne bigger and more pretentious aown-town stores. Do your shopping here and save car fare, time and worry. Large Line of Careful Selected Suitings for Ladies and Gentlemen Best Suits on the Coast fortheMoney Dressing Tables $9 50 to 12.00 Morris Chairs $11.50 to 15.00 ljuiie»’ Dressing Table»—in genuine Mahogany Minare or oval glam-», labst design. French leg» These table» sell regularly at 114 117.50. Our Special price» 12.00 Morri» chair»—solid oak with A. 1 Velour, I'enta- »>!»• ami genuine leather cushion». A very suit- able present for the old folk». Our apre- PII Cf| isl price» $15 00 !.. #11. JU Writing Desks $0.00 to 12.50 Rockers From $1,50 to 0 00 These Are a Bargain at Such Price» Ladies' Writing Desk»—quartered oak, in either fumed or golden, dainty a» well a» »uh- 0 0 0(1 »taritiai. >ps-ial price $12.00 w JiUU Rocker»—Oak or maple in Golden or Early Engli»h. A good substantial present for any inclut» r of the family and at a reason- PI Cfl able price. Special price $'>(») <pl»JU Cleaning, Dying, Mend ing at a Big Discount We Give ¿fc?/ Green Trading Stamps EVANGELICAL CHURCH TO HELPJTME NEEDY POOR .Main St. and Carline The Evangelical church has quite a good supply of clothing and shoe« for men, women and children on hand, also vegetable* Tboee desinng help will WX ^X Lents, Ore. Faater Road Near Post Office After January Sth Every piece leaving our store is fully guaranteed to be just as represented If not we give you your money back as cheerfully as we took it. Our best advertising medium is our satisfied cus tomers and we are always willing to stretch a point to satisfy. Smoking Stands $2 to H.5O Smoking stand» and (re ties—Solid Oak Nothing could hr more appreciated 2.00 Ly one who smoke«. Special fs.lX) Lents Furniture Company Main Street Lenta, Ore Remember we buy and sell second hand furniture as well If as new. you have anything to sell call us up. Tabor 1361. We also exchange new f o r second-hand furniture, and Stoves. 5