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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1912)
V f THE QUALITY HOUSE Good Furniture Moderat ly Priced LENTS FURNITURE CO. New and Second-hand Furniture Bought. Sold and Exchanged N. Main St., Lents .’ Phone Tabor 1361 Christmas Candies For All Mr. and Mr«. Peter Both, of Van Mr*. Holt gave out ticket* to the poor couver. Wa*h., spent Christmas visit to a Xmas dinner. Opal Hall ha* beeuquite tick the |>a*t ing friend, in Lent* Mi** Ethel Griffith, who teaches at week but is much better. Mr and Mr*. M. Pater* »pent Satur Wall* Walla, is *|M»nding her vacation at the hum* of her mother on 9th Av*. day visiting friends iu Rainier. South. A son was born to Mr. and Mr*. B. The Melhodiat choir rendered special S. Kramer last week. Mr. E. J. Curtis returned from Ray Christina» innate both Bunday morning I and evening in a very pleasant manner. mond, Washington, last Sunday. Mine Vera Kimber, who spent several Grandin* Curtia ha* been very sick the past week but is much better. ' months at Carson, Washington, has re Mrs. 0. A. White who ha* been ill turned home. ha* recovered and able to be out again Vincent Kiuiber, of Cauadian North W. E. Wood, of Gresham, was a bus Weet. is visiting his parents over Christina*. iness caller in Lent* last Tuesday. Mrs. Eda Hummel will leave Satur Clarence Cone, of Grays Ave , was day for Wi*. to tie gone two month* to operated on for appendicitis Monday, I visit her mother. IVc. 23, at hi* home and is getting The Christmas tree at the Friends along very nicely. Ikictors Fawcett and church Tuesday evening was well at Newberger in attendance. tended and enjoyed by all. .Miss Peterson, of Saginaw Heights, spent Christmas day with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Smith. Cecil Christian, of Vancouver B. C.,1 spent Christmas at the home of hi* JI father. C. P. Christian. Mr. and Mrs. F. Garrison from Ore- I gon City spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Blaricum. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parker spent Exclusive Local Xmas with their son-in-aw, J. Van. Salesman for the Blaricom at Gilbert. ANTA CLAUS has selected this place as his candy headquarters. We have Holiday Boxes, plain and mixed, and home-made candies. $ $ $ £ Modern Shoe The employees of the New Method Laundry presented Mrs. J.G. McDoug all with a brass jardiniere for Xmas. S Thomas Bros. Waiting Room Confectionery, Cigar*. Tobacco Mr. N. J. Parker from Vernonia, Oregon, is visiting with bis brother, P. : Parker No Raise in Prices for this Occasion Mis* Ellen Matbieson has returned to her home in Rufus. Oregon, to spend I Christmas with her parent*. Schweitzer & Manz Mr. and Mr*. 8. R. Purciel, of Van couver, Wash., spent Xmas day at the home of the latter’» sister, Mrs. F. R Foster. Leading Tailors Oregon ’“$2.65“- Misses Patent leather, Buttoned Broad Toe* $2.15 Children * Sizer, Naw Stock, Full Line, Moderate Priced Modern Shoe Repair Factory LENTS, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. Lehman, of Grays Ave. South, are entertaining friends from Bay City, Michigan. Wilson Benefici B. E. Lemons Geo. W. Baldwin F. S. Dunning, Inc East Side Funeral Directors 414 East Alder St., on East 6th St. Auto Service Lady Assistant Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Service Moderate Prices. Funeral Service. B-252S Portland, Oregon —Go To— The Sunset Restaurant For Your Sunday Dinner —Always Something Special — Also Full Line of Cigars and Confectionery A. Cialichlo, Prop. McGrew Bldg. Main St., w-~xl * • 1 lUmDing* Lents, Ore. Full Line of Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs, Lavatories. Boiler*. Sink* and Connections and Repairs --Popular Prices— Good Service Guaranteed Lents Plumbing Co. N. Main St. Lents, Ore Mrs. M. Smith, of 9th Ave. South, underwent <tn operation at her home on Tuesday and is doing nicely. Mr. J. Lehman is erecting a neat lit tle cottage just north of bi* residence on Grays Ave. J. Stanford Moore, who attends the Willamette University, is spending the holidays with hie parents. Rev. and Mrs. Boyd Moore Mr. F. A. Bohn* is the first resident and business man in Lente to make use of the new gas lighting system. Mr. and Mr*. Darnali spent Christ mas day with relative* at Pleasant Home. Otto Katzky will start Friday evening for a trip to Loe Angie* and Southern California Pointe. He will go by steam er, probably the Rose City. He will make a good two weeks vacation of it and meet his father and mother while there. George Wise has been appointed, or rather selected by Sheriff-elect Word to be one of the guards at the Butte. Tbi* seems to be a good appointment. Mr. Wise was formerly a guard at the Butte and be proved his efficiency on several occasions Mr. Fairfowl, 94 years of ag*, waiting to board a car for Portland last Satur day morning, at Gray* Crossing, drop ped dead He leaves a num tier of rela tives in the neighborhood to mourn his loss. Mrs. Pearl Freeburg ha* been suffei- ing from a sore throat this week. Mis* Florence Lamphaer ha* been ill I for several days. Call Tabor 2235 tell him what want and he will do the rest. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured HOLIDAY MARKETINGS Turkeys, Chickens, Geese, Ducks, Fine Steaks, Roasts, Cured Meats, Home-made Sau sage, Vegetables and Fruits. Eggiman Meat Market Phone Tabor 2573 Lents, Ore. COR F. R PETERSON. PROPRIETOR FOSTER AND MAIN POSTAL CARDS I TAPPAN SHOES Ladie«' Ho*i*r Gun Metal, But ton, Heavy Winter Shoe with LOCAL APPLICATION«, as they cannot reach the »cat of the disease. Ca tarrh I* a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take In ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mneous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the beat tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, actin* directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two Ingredients Is what pro duces such wonderful result* In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. .1. CHENEY A CO.. Prop*., Toledo. O. Bold by r>rn**1sts. price 7Sc. Take Hall's S'amUy Pills for constipation. Cards Ic Up Booklets Ic Up Calendar Packs *3 for 25c MT. SCOTT DRUG CO 103 Main St Lents, Ore Drive* Off A Terror. band believes it ha* kept him Irom hav The chief executioner of death in the winter ami spring month* ia pueumonia. It* advance agent» are cold* anil grip. In any attack by one of lhe«e maladies no time should 1« loot in taking the I mw I medicine obtainable to drive it off. Oountle*» thousand« have fount! thia to be Hr. King'* New Discovery. "Mv hu»- ing pneumonia three or four times,'* write* Mr*. George W. Place, Rawson- ville, Vt. "and for rough*, cold* and croup we have never fonnd it* equal." Guaran teed for all bronchial affection*. Prica , IWi ct*. and 11.00 Trial bottle free at All Dealer* Double Value in «¿w Stamps Given on Shoes Sold on Thursday, January 2, 1913 N. N. NYGAARD Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods Florsheim and Selz Shoes $2.50 TO $5.00 Ladies’ Shoes The Apex Button 4 The Lents Pharmacy Thank your friends for the Christ mas Gifts they sent you and also wish them a Happy New Year. Mr*. Cook, mother of Olie Cook, is very ill at the home of her son. Little Miss Nona, who has been seriously ill is . slowly improving. Winning ticket to be announced Feb ruary 15, 1913. WE thank you, one and all, tor the liberal patronage accorded us during the past year our first year with you. Our business relations have been highly gratifying from our standpoint, and we hope that they have been such with you that we may enjoy a continuation of your patronage during the year to come, insuring you only courteous and respectful treatment, and good goods at right prices. Again wishing you a Happy New Year we remain Respectfully yours The Methodist church will give a free musical treat to the public Friday night. Mr. and Mr*. Bonneville, of Portl*ud, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mr*. Joe Miller on Saginaw Height*. Winning ticket takes a Suit of clothes from your choice of any Pattern in the House. fiM ’’r And Booklets Mr*. R. E. Curtis went to Rufus, Oregon, to spend Christmas with her relative* Ticket on every 26 cent order ofclean ing, Pressing or Repairing. E extend to the people ol Lents and vicinity our sin- cere wishes lor a Happy and 5^ Prosperous New Year. Mr. and Mrs. M. Carman, of Millard avenue, left this morning for Spokane, Wash., to visit friends for a few weeks. Wm. Huff and family, of Saginaw Heights, -pent Xmas day with Mr*. | Huff’s mother, at Estacada. Lents Season's greetings Local and Personal $1.50 TO $5.00 Repairing Done Neatly and Promptly at Popular Prices Green Trading StampsGiv en On All Shoes 103 Foster Road, Opposite New Postoffice Lents, Ore. 4