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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
TO HAVE BIG BABY SHQW EVENWG STAR GRANGE HOLDS INTERESIIN6 SESSION. AT 1915 EXPOSITIONS. Local and Personal Mr*. R Heyting is very ill with the . Mis» Marie McMan is numbered with rin. ‘he »irk. Mist Lottie Shulenberg is ill this Chas. McGill is very ill with the grip week thia week. Mi;« Dorris Meyer has gone to Chicago Mr. J. B. Smith, ot 10th Ave , is »ut ter a short visit. I Irring with lagrippe. J. Stanford Moore ha» returned to Mrs. \y. J. Roland visited friend» and Willamette University. relatives in Linnton, Wednesday. George Kimber, of Portland, visited Mrs. E, B. Husted has gone for an ei- at R A.BrcAwn’» Sunday tended visit in the East. _______ —— Miss Marie Huxley ha» been quite Revival meerings began in the M. E. sick the past week with pleurisy. church, 7th and Gordan, Tuesday ev- _____ ening. Mr. and Mrs. Freeburg paid a buai- --------- nees visit to \ ancouver on the third. Clarence Cone has so far recovered -------- I from his operation for appendicitis as to Miss Lelia Lents has rettsmed her Bble to be about, studies at the Willamette University. ______ Mr». E. A. Kelley, now of Montavilla, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Baas are visiting with met with a severe fall recently in which their relatives, Mrs. Bass and son. David. her shoulder was dislocated. Mrs. Willie Yost and son is visiting Mr and Mrs. Belden of Arleta, spent her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cone. New Years day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Woods. Mrs. Bass, of Grays Crossing, has been very sick the past week but is much Mrs. L. D. Reed of Lenta, has moved better. to Portland where she will remain this winter. Mr and Mrs. Stepby. of Grays Cross ing, are now managing the Grays Cross B orn —to Mr. and Mrs. Koneig, a l<aby girl January 8, 1913. Mother and ing show. doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. O. Solomon from Eu gene, Oregon, visited with relatives, John Manz is expecting to make a Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Solomon last week. I business trip to Regina. Saskatchewan, within a short time. Miss Gertrude Ewold, of Portland, visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. ■Mrs. Brown, of Tremont, fell on the Ewold last Sunday. ice as she was getting off from the car. She was unconscious and was taken to Mr. B. G. Emmerson has been quite a house near by. She is reported to be sick the past week but ie getting better. much better and improving rapidly. Mrs. J. M. Cheever who has been ill | Johi. Bresheer left Wednesday night for the past six weeks is now able to lie on the Roanok for San. Francisco. up and around though she is still unfit work. Mis» Anna McNiece left for her home in Tonquin, Oregon, last week after Mrs. Walter Webb who has been stay visiting her aunt and uncle, Mrs. B. ing with her mother-in-law the past Porter. month on account of sick ms* ha* moved back to her own house on sixth Ave. Grandma Fish, of Arden Park, who has been quite ill with the grip is some | Mr. Hickey, of theJOregon City road, better at this writing. recently was severly injured in a runa way, and at the same time his wife was A meeting of the Social and Literary the victim of seriously ill. club was held at the office of Dr. Faw cett Monday evening. Women of Woodcraft will hold public installation next Wednesday evening Hedge will attend the Oregon Hard Jan. 15. All members and friends are ware Retailer’s A seociation the 21st. to invited to be present. the 27th. It meets at the Imperial in Portland. Mrs. Homan of first and Marie streets is the owuer of some very productive Mr. and Mrs. Howard and children ducks. She found an egg laid last week visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Duckworth by a six months old Pekin duck that last week. measured 8 inches in circumference the long way and t;V4 the short diameter. Mr. John J. Markel, with the Bohna etore, is the proud father of a nine Highest Price paid for Second Hand pound eon born Saturday night. The Furniture. Lents Furniture Co. Phone only bad feature about it ie the boy has Tabor 1361. such a good start that it will not be long till “papa” will be doubtful of who SACRIFICE SALE. is boss. Closing out sale of Furniture, Hard- ward, Stoves and the Entire Stock Mrs. Rodgers of Faxon Park enter Formerly Owned by J. C. Mount & tained a score of friends Christmas day Son, Lents, Oregon. The entire stock with the usual holiday feast. All re which was assigned to R. L Sabin, sec port a tine time and the only regret ex retary of the Merchants’ Protection pressed was that there was a chance of Association, for the benefit of the the Rodger» people leaving this part of creditors, is now in the hands of C. P. the state in the spring and that the Irvine and must be turned into cash Christmas event might not reoccur. during the next eight days. Sale be- gi is Thursday, January 9th at 9 A M , Miss Edna Burns entertained about closing January 15th. Every Article twenty of her friends last Saturday Must go regardless of former prices evening. Many different games were or value played. A light, but delicious, lunch was served at eleven o’clock. The gueets reported as having bad a very enjoyable evening. The Lente Grange drill team is be coming quite popular. They have just received invitations to assist in the in stallation at the Scyamore grange and Russellville grange. They can do it al right too. The boys and girls’ basement at Lente school are being equipped with play apparatus. Already a slide and swinging rings have been installed. Mr. Irish is making a new slide for the boys side. Mr. Duprey who lives on N. Main St. auijucient to the school property, was hurt early Tue day morning while at work in Portland, by falling through a trap door. He returned home about 9 o’clock upon a crutch, assisted by bis wife. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler entertained Mrs. Faler’s aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Lugg, of Brooklyn, and Mr. and Mrs Hotchkiss oQKrwl Heights at din ner New Years. Although it was hardly a celebration of the event the day hap pened to be the 51st wedding anniversi- ary of Mr. and Mrs Lugg. At the meeting ol Evening Star Grange Jan. 4 the attendance was very good, the number ot visitors present being large. Duriug the morning semiou the year ly report» of the various officers (except Master), aud »landing committee» were read and adopted. A resolution endorsing the Widow’s Pension Bill as prepared by the Oregon Congress of Mother» was unamioualy pawed The report of the Master was read at the open meeting and was very comprehensive and covered all thing» which are of interest to Grange where- ever located. The following program w a rendered : bong ........................... Five little children Recitation .................... Mildred Windle Solo ................................... Cheater Alvord Violin Solo.....................Mi»» Nornelsdorf Recitaiion ........................... Richard Hew Instrumental Solo............. Helen Smith Recitation ...................... Gorden McNeil Solo ............. Mrs. H. F. Elliott Instrumental Solo Nora Holm At the cloee of the Lecture hour pro gram the instalation of officers took place, Mrs. E. L. Nibbin actings» in stalling officer, assisted by Mi»» Alice Johnson and Bro. J. W. Black as pre siding office. Master, J. J. Johnson; Overseer, J. G. Kelly; Lecturer, Willda Ruckman; Steward. E. J. Spooner; Asst Steward, J.-E. Nelson; Treasurer, Mrs. Emma Spooner; Secy. Mrs. Jen nie Smith;Gate Keeper, Andrew Holm; Ceres, Mrs. E. A. Nibbin; Pomona, Mr». Leia Elliott; Flora, Mias Ossie Davis. Owing to sickness Mrs. E. A. Kelly, Chaplain; and Mr». Ivy Hickey, Lady Aset.; were not present and their instalation was deferred until another meeting. The year 1912 has been a good one for this grange in more ways than one. the debt being considerably reduced. Mr». Pollock, of Russe-ville Grange, was present and rendered two song» which were much appreciated especially as one was dedicated by her to our "Grange, The Hall on the Section Line Road.” BOOST TOR MADE —IN -OREGON PRODUCTS W’omen in Oregon towns are to organ ise Home Industry Club» to boost the “Made-in-Oregon" movement. The women of the state will be educated to demand goods made here at home, and the result of these organizations ie cer tain to prove of great benefit to the home industries movement. For Furniture see Lents Furniture Co. Phone Tabor 1361. EVANGELICAL CHURCH Preaching at the Evangelical church next Sabbath 11 a. m Theme: "How a firey young man helped to »ecure a Re vival." Preaching at 7 :30. Good mu sic. P. CONKLIN Pastor Oregon will not only »how of! ita fruit and farm product-, ita prize cattle and magnificent timber at the Ban Francisco exposition in 1915, but It present plans mature, the showing from this state will include the host Ixby boy and txby girl in Oregon In this, Oregon will have tocouipete with child ren from other itatea who will be en tered in a national eugenics »bow which is to lie a feature of the exposition. $10 FOR O. E. FERRILI.. Lenta Lodge Oddfellows remembered O. E. Ferrili with a gift of ten dollars last Tuesday Mr. Ferrili was injured by running into a gate. I 20 Per Cent Discount On every Suit bought during January Get your clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Re paired and receive chance on new suit of clothes FREE. Schweitzer & Manz Leading Tailors Lents .• ». Oregon SURPRISE PARTY. A surprise party was given in honor of Mis» Margaret Boland at the home of Miss Alta Wood's, Friday evening Dec 27, 1912 those present were; Ha zel Sommerfelt. Adina Mertrude, Vera Haselet, Inez Ward, laverta Bohna, Marian Jones, Haste Johnson, Myrtle McNeil, Blanch Stark, Margaret Boland, Alta Wood, Ralph Glacio, Floyd Rogers, Elmer Mortrude, Harold B. Allen. Clair Worthington, Elmer Johnson, Frwd, Peterson, Harold Worthington, Clar ince Tillman, Harold Lyne. The evening was spent playing games and refreshments were served at eleven o'clock. An enjoyable time was had by all. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Milne arc expect ing to soon have the pleasure of enter taining Mr Horace Milne, a brother of Mr. Milne's, who is now on his way lien* from Austria-Hungary. HOMES IN LENTS 350 to $2000 Portland Residence Property $750 and Up Farm Land in Oregon and Washington--Improved or un improved to suit purchaser. You will do well to list your property with us for sale or trade. Bright Realty Co. Incorporated 202 Hamilton Bldg. I’liones A 4011 Portland. Ore. Marshall 4523 ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE We Must Reduce Our Stock $4000.00 HSEEDS@ To do this we have forgotten the cost price and have put this stock at your mercy. NOTH ING is reserved. This is no “Fake Sale,” we mean it. We have till April 6th to do this ^SPECIAL OFFER ! V mu . te »«H» Ws« Bssts-ss. Z trial will W Read This! It Will be of Interest to You BUCkBEE'S SKDS SUXÍEDI W F toj make you oar permaaeal eaaunner. tìk Collcttigli P 1 Heaters of Every Description and Kind ’ 11 ite ; Tarvip. 7 splendid : O-tow. • !*•< varie- U m ; 1$ toHwe tui HI m in all. T9 PLACARE. Write to^dny; Mention this Piper. «CAKANTEFD Paints and Varnishes Cleaning, Dying, Mend Phoenix Puri* Paint in 1 gallon cans per gal................. $1.90 Our Reg Price City Price < tur. Sale price Phoenix Pun* Paint in 5 gallon cans per gal.......... $1 80 $20 <X.I........ Heaters ......... $20 00 .................. $16 00 Durable House Paiut in I gallon cans per gal........... $1.65 Heaters ...... $12 50 ........ .................... $10 15 $13 50 Durable Home Paint in 5 gallon cans per gal............... $1 55 Heater« ........ $ 8 50 $ 6 90 $10 00 Porch and Step Pain in 1 gallon cans per gal. ....... $1 .... $ 8 87» $12 60 ...... Heaters $10 75 Phoenix Floor paint in I gallon cans f»r gal... $1.80 $11 00........ Heaters ...... $ 9 50........ $ 7 85 $ 3 00 ..... Hvaters $ 2 65 ....... ....................$ 2 U I Masons Metallic and Roof Paint in I gal cans per gal $ .65 $ 1 75 I Fullers Pure Orange Shellac in 1 gal cans per gal $1 60 $ 2 50 Heaters ......... $ 2 10 ....... ........... Fullers I’un* Whit«* Shellac in 1 gal cans per gal ...... $1 70 $ 2 00........ . Healers $ 1 65 ................... $ 1 $ 1 25. Heaters ......... $ 1 00 ............ 5 05 Standard Varnishes 1000 Joints Stove Pipe, Polished and Rivettai Reg Elastica Preservative Reg $2 75 per gal now.. ular 15c now............................................................... 07 Elastica No. 2 Interior R< g $3 27» per gal now 800 Joints Stove Pipe, Polished and Riveted Reg Elastica Floor Reg $3 <X> per gal now ............. ular 25c now............................................................... 15c Inside Spar R' g $2 25 fier gal now.................... Corrugateli Elbows, Regular 25c now ....................... I5e Dull Finish H—ar $2 25 per gal now ................ Adjustable Elbow-, Regular 25c now.............................. 12c Lt. Hard oil R g $1 70 per gal now............... Oil Heater», Aluminum and Perfection Pattons Clear Fat Reg $2.27* per g.il now No. I Alumino Oil Heater Regular $3 75 now $3 0 Gliddens Varnishes No. 2 Alumino Oil Heater Regular $5 00 now ..$3.95 M P. Durable lutei lor Reg $3 oo per gal now . $2 40 No 3 Perfection Oil Heater Regular $3.25 now $2 05 M P. Durable Floor Reg $3.00 per gal now $2.40 Wood and Paper Lined Stove Board« M P Elastic Interior Reg $2 50 per gal now $2.15 Light Hani Oil Reg $2 10 |>er gsl now $1.05 24x24 paper lined Stove Board« Ri g » .45 now ... $ 33 Silverware and Cutlery Department 26x26 paper lined 3tow Boards Reg • .60 now ....$ .44 28x28 paper lined Stove Board» Reg I 70 now...... $ 52 25 per cent off on all Silverware, Carving Seta, Pocket 30x30 pa;>er lined Stove Boards Reg $ .75 now...... $ 50 Knives, Razors, Hones, Strops, Brushes, F»ncy Plaques, Bowls. This means $1.00 worth of g< sds for 75c or 25c 20x30 paper lined Stove Boards Reg 5 .65 now..... .$ 51 24x24 wood lined Stove B -ards Reg $ .75 now...... $ 50 saved. A $75 00 Per Month Job for 63c $ <18 26x26 wood lined Stove Board» Reg $ .90 now 23x2» wood lined Stove Boards Reg |1 19 now...... $ 87 Buy a l-Vea- Guaranteed Alarm Clock, all Brass Bear ¡10x30 w< od lined Stove Boards Reg $1.25 now. ....$1.03 ings, I xtra large Face and Figures for 63c and be the EARLY BIRD THAI GOT THB WORM out of the 26x32 wood lined Stove Boards Reg 51.15 now........... (Help Wanted) columns of some paper. 33x33 wood lined Stove Boards Reg $1.50 now......51 20 ing at a Big Discount Household Department SEND 10 CENTS k VO O0VW poetate sad pa«il n< and rweotve thia vaiatile I crttocttaa ef pMlfait Wetter with toy big R laetraetlva, HeaattfaT and Plant B««k, j A toils all about the Beat vartoltoe of S*mds, Plants. etc k H.W. Bucrbes. G. F. Rusch Tailor to Men and Women Large Line of Careful Selected Suitings for Ladies and Gentlemen Best Suits on the CoastfortheMoney Wè Give ¿h>/Green Trading Stamps Foster Road Near P. O. Lents, Ore. J J ...................... 35c No. 1 Ga'vanized Tub» Reg 50c now ...................... 50c No. 2 Galvanised Tut» Reg 6Oc now ...................... 0Oe No 3 Galvanized Tubs Reg 70c now 10 quart Galvanized Pail» Keg 20c now ....................... 15c 12 quart Galvanised Pails Reg 25e no*.. ...................... 2< c 14 quart Galvanitted Pails Reg 30c now....... One and a Half Dozen Clothes Pins now G'as< " ash Boards Reg 35c now................ Brnss Wash Boards Reg 35 now ................... Clothes Line Rope Reg 36c now.................. . 25c Ic 25c ..25c ..20c LENTS HARDWARE COMPANY "We Are Determined to Grow in Bu-lnrss by Deserving lo Grow"