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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1913)
Mrs. Cune of Sth avenue is ill. .1. T. Foaeler of North Mam St. |s lay ing th» foundation for a new 3dx3fi one and a half story bungalow, with l*ase Mr. Wright, of Gray’s Crossing, en ment, and modern finishing. It will joyed a visit from his father during the tie one of the beet buildings in the Sag Xmas holiday. inaw district. Mrs. Dicksou, of Gray’s Crossing, is Vol. 1., No. lot the I'niversity 'Mon again able to be up after a lengthy ill itor" has reached our table It has the news. marks of an interesting publication. Its Mr. Quinlan of North Main St. is well short story will appeal to old and young along with a five room, rustic finish, and we foretell it a welcome in the home and library. modern bungalow. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Alfred Julian Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Geisler was assistant Faxon Park citixens are{ enjoying a at the Mt. Scott Drug Co.’s store dur new improvement An electric line has ing the holiday rush. been extended to the end of the avenue Mrs. John Hall has been chosen V. and several arc lamps have been in At this time an agent is sign G. in Mt. Scott Eureka Rebekah, for stalled ing up the residents for house lighting the next term. and the necessary fifteen is expected to Mrs. Munsey, -. Park has the be secured within a few days. framework of a f ottage up and Claude Goffman was host to a num partly inclosed. ber ot relatives and friends. Bert Lowe L. 6. Klineman of Groveland was in and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cottman, Lents Wednesday and Thuredav visiting Mrs. Almire of Portland, and Mrs. Irvin C. E. Kennedy and wife and Attorney of Seaside, and P. L. Coffman were re Klineman. cipients of his hospitality. Albert Hinderlong|is on the sick list. Mrs. G. G. Woodworth and fam* ly, Mrs Gollev. of Woodmere, who baa visited friends in Albina Saturday. been quite ill is slowly improving. Mrs. Harvey, and her daughters, of Mrs. Darnell visit«*«! friends in Gresham larnta, spent the Xmas holidays in on Tuesday. Gresham with relatives. Miss Mabie Kimlier, ot Portland, vis The Ladies of the M. E. church made ited Mias Ruby Woodworth Thursday. New Year calls on all ahut-iu's and sick Coon's Mrs. (Aion ’s daughter, and family, people in the Lenta community. will stop off for a brief visit in Lenta, The Xmaaentertainment given al the enroute to California. M. E. church was well attended and The Musical given by the M. E the children did well. Church Friday evening proved highly Mr and Mrs. Westover and children seccesaful. of Ninth Ave. spent Xmas with the Miss Mabie Hogue of Seattle, has been former's parents at Vancouver. visiting the Houge's on 5th Ave. this Rolla Addition is busy with plans for week. new buildings as soon as the weather The Masons had installation on New will settle enough to p* rniit ot work. Years night. They have quite a line of Master llenye Griffith of Woodmere, membership candidates in view now. entertained Bernice Brown on his sixth Mrs. Mary Woodworth is entertain birthday Monday. ing her mother and two sisters from Mr. Ferrell, of Grays Crossing, who Corvallis. inj ired his knee some time ago has 8. R Toon and wife entertained their been taken to the Hospital for treat con and two daughters from Portland ment. Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Woodard and daughter, Misa la>ahs, of Arleta. is spending the Clothiel, of Montavilla called on Mr. week-end with Mrs. Wallace of Ninth and Mrs. Frank Wallace and Mr. and avenue. Mrs. R. A. Brown, Wednesday. Mr. layman is erecting a new house lants Postoffice la having a new sign next to his home on Oregon City road. pre|>ared as a New Year's preparation. Mrs. A. Nelson entertained her niece, Parcel’s poet has Ila efficiency tried Mrs. J. Coi and children, of Kenton on the first day at l«nts. To fl. E. Tuesday of this week. Pease lielongs the deetinction nf sending the first packeges under the new sys Mr. and Mrs. Lehman, of Grays Ave., tem. invited some friends to see the old year out and the new year in. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert W+rHson and Fred Hutton and daughter, Mies Grace Arthur Geisler and wife entertained Hutton, of Kalama, Wash, visited at Mr. Geisler's psrents and brothersand the home ot Mr and Mrs. Garman on sister on New Years to a dinner. Millard avenue the first of the week. Mr, J. M. Fairland is erecting a new The many people of Grays Grossing bouse on one of hie new lots at Grays have heartily relieved the news that Crossing which will lie quite a nice one they do not nave to pay ten eta.' ear fare when finished. to pay water tax in lbs future hut can E. I.. Rayburn who has lieen suffering pay It to good natured Mr. Blackburn from an attack of LaGriiipe for some at the station time reports that he Is able to hold an The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fiaherof easy chair at hie place of tinsineas now. 65 th and Rayburn Ave are glad to hoar Mrs. Ixiwell, of Grays Crossing, hss that Mrs Fisher and now born son are lieen doing a fiourshing business at doing well and will soon lie at home dress making for a time and the pros again from the hospital. Mr* Fisher pects look very favorable for a time to wears a broad ainils come. Mr and Mrs. R. E. Thomas, ot Grays Rev. Good made the trip from Loe Grossing, entertain«*! Mr. and Mrs. J. Angles by lioat thia week. It was feartsl Tamerlane and their son. Rex. who ie (or some time that some accident had home on hie vacation from the Agrii ul- befallen him for hie boat was lab* in ar trial college at Gorvallia, and Mr. and riving. | Mrs. F. M. Petero, on Sunday. The Mt. Scott Publishing Company is Going To (live Away S1000 In Prizes Beginning today we are going to give the Boys and Girls of Lents and adjacent country an opportunity to win a handsome prize. The candidate having the largest number of votes at close of contest has the choice of the two Capital Prizes Capital Prize $290 One 9-horse-power Eagle Twin Motor Cycle. Fitted out with the Famous De Luxe Motor. Ay r z / / v_. Purchased From The Lents Garage Sec’d Prizes. Three Rules of Contest Contest opens Saturday, Jan. 4, 1913, and will close Saturday night. May 31. 1913, 10 p. m. Any young man or lady is eligible to compete for the prizes. Any employee or an immediate relative of an employee of this firm will not be eligible as a candidate in this contest The Contest Manager reserves the right to re ject any nominations for candidacy. No votes will be given for subscriptions for a longer time than two years, nor less time than three months. No candidate will receive special favors, but each and everyone will be assisted alike by the contest management in obtaining votes. Candidates are permitted to secure subscrip tions anywhere. All subscriptions and orders must be paid for in advance to obtain votes. The contest management will not be responsi ble for typographical errors in the publishing of votes except to make correction in the following issue. No contestant can win more than one prize. Should any question arise as to the interpre tation of the foregoing rules, the decision of the Contest Manager will be final. A ballot will be printed every week. The bal lot will count for 25 votes. All ballots will be void unless received at The Beaver State Herald office on or before expiration date as printed. Orders may be taken anywhere for Advertis ing, Job Work. All such orders must be cashed be fore votes are issued. These Watches are beauties, and are a prize anyone would admire. NOMINATION BLANK Good For 5000 Votes In order to give candidates equal chances, the territory has been divided into three districts. Each district gets a third and fourth prize. The fa-rson getting the highest num- ber of votes in all districts gets the first prize which will lie that person’s choice of the two grand prizes. The person get ting the second highest number of votes in all districts will take the remaining grand prize. Of the remaining contestants, that person in each district having the highest niimlar of votes will have a choice of the gold watch or handsome diamond ring. The person ranking next in each district will take the re maining prize. No person can take two prizes. Each district will be awarded a gold watch and a beauti ful diamond ring. District 1. Territory west of Main Street, Ix-nts. District 2. Main Street, Lenta to Lents Junction. District 3. Lents Junction and eastward. Schedule of Votes I wish to nominate Address_____ Beaver State Herald Voting Contest Nominated by Votes Three months’ subscription ...........................| .28 600 Six months’ subscription ........................................ 50 1500 One year subscription............................................ 1 00 4000 Two years’ subscription ....................................... 2.00 12000 For every ailvertiaeinent secured through the influence of a contestant votes will la* issued at the rate of 100 votes for every dollar in value <*f advertising. For every dollar’a worth of job printing, a« cards, envoi- opea, letters, dodgers, etc, 100 votes will be issued. For srgaller or larger orders of either advertising or job work in proportion. Address This nomination blank, when properly hilled in and pre sented or mailed to Contest Department of The Mt. Scott Pub blanks will be credited to each candidate. An Upright Filer’s Piano. An exact production of the fine Piano given in our last Contest. « '• » V i s r I-’ iti J' j How the Prizes Will Be Awarded Ladies’ Gold Watches Purchased from Staples Jewelry Co. Portland,Ore. lishing Company will count for 5000 votes. Capital Prize $425 Only one of these Void after Feb. 1st. Purchased From Portland’s Leading Music House Eilers & Co. 7th and Alder Streets Portland, Oregon First Prizes, Three Ladies Handsome Dia mond Rings. Purchased from Staples Jewelry Co. Portland. Oregon. VOTE COUPON—Good For Twenty-Five Votes This coupon when neatly clipped and properly filled in with the name of the candidate you wish to vote for, wi|l be counted a« twenty-five votes. NAME OF CANDIDATE...................................................................................... ................. ADDRESS........................................................................................................................................ Thia Coupon la vofrf after January If. , DISTRICT NO........................ Cut thia cott|s>n out on lines and send fiat not rolled Contest Opens Address All Communications and Subscriptions To Contest Dept. nwfist closes Jan. 4,1913 At 8 A. M. North Main Street Oregon At IIP. M.