Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 16, 1913, Image 4

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Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at latita. Oregon, Augnai 2ft, 1011
Published Every Thursday st lent*. Ore., by the M t . S cott P vbushino C o .
Residence: Tabor 2S13
HE Kellogg Toasted Corn pupils have in the exercises is to
Flake Company is in trouble line up and get their certificates.
dare sa.v that there is not one
and its attorneys are seeking the We
person
in attendance but would Some 22 1-en’« Gtangeia went to Rus­
public’s sympathy.
The Gov­
some student oratory to sellville Saturday night, where the\ in­
ernment claims the Kellogg plan prefer
stalled the officers of the Re. aellville
the
lengthy
advice offered by Grange
Mr. Ray Gill met the partv at
of handling goods, which by the some “imported
”
older
speakers,
end of the tnontevilU car line and
way, is identical with that of and in place of the high priced the
them to the Grange hall in a large
hundreds of other big concerns, music, some unaffected produc­ took
wagon. A go.sl time was enjoyed by
namely dictating the selling tions by the young people them­ all ami the I.enta Grangers came away
feeling that 'vhile the Russellville
price to local retailers is illegal.
would create a far greater Grange was not so great in numbers,
The Kellogg people say a manufac selves
among the members of they were in hospitality.
turer has the right to dic­ interest
the class and prove a source of
tate how his goods shall be sold. ! intense
pride to many a proud
We do not suppose the Govern­
Whv r<dil Mrs. Geo. Spring had a narrow eaca|>e
ment will make any objection to mother and father. T”' “ . I last Tuesday. She was ironing with
of this pleasure to give t|H. electric iron aud after disconnect-
that. That is, or should be. the | them
room for unwelcome,
. of ... the stove
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hired > I ing -
it set ...............
it on the . liaek
end of the manufacturer’s au­
rhen it blew up, turning the iron inside
speakersand
musical
artists?
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thority when he has sold his
out.
goods to the jobber, or retailer i course it relieves teachers of the
and has the cash or contract or ■ burden of directing preparations,
note for the cash, he should be i but is not that preparation an
considered as being eliminated educational experience that is
the students even if the
from furthbr dictation. At least due
teachers
are required to do a lit­
that is the Governments conten­
WASTKII
tion. If a retailer cannot sell as tle extra work, that is what is
I
expected
of
them.
They
are
paid
he choses after an article belongs
WANTED—A first class sheet metal
worker for a partner.
Nothing but an
to him. he is in hard luck indeep ' for it
man need apply- Enquire
if he has to consult a distant dic­ Then this thing of inviting your experienced
at otiice of Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
tator as to its disposition. We friends to graduation and sur­
prising
them
with
an
admission
WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags
hope the Government will make
its ease in line with this, we sug­ fee is anything but pleasant to at lv’ >• pound. Mt. Scott Pub Co.
gest that the government look the student, host, or the com
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had and ;
after another phase of restrained pany.
' sometimes girl*.
The older one* at
of trade. A few years ago a res­
I ordinary
and others to be ,
schooled and cared for in return fori
ident of this locality prodneed a
ANNOUNGEMLNL
: -light services rendered. For particu-
valuable washing compound. He
! lars address W. T. Gardner, an perin- |
got it on the local market and Miss Sarah Z. Rilea. a registered op­ ’ tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of
tometrist in Oregon, will be in l.ents on
began to reach for outside trade. next Saturday, the 18th, from three to Ordgon. Portland. (Ire.
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The wholesalers began to make nine o’clock p. tn., at th® jewelry store
FOR HAI.K
KOR
inquiries. They wanted to buy of J. P. Norden on Main street, where
will lie pleased to examine eyes and
his secret.
They took samples she
Fol; SALE:—Three g.-.-d adjacent
glasses for all who favor her.
and tried to reproduce the article, prescribe
Level, in eultiva- j
If yon need glasses, call on Miss Rilea. lots in Arden Park.
then tried intimidation.
They If you do not need glasses, come in any ! tion. Bargain for home location. En-1
then notified their merchant cus­ wav and get acquainted. If the people I quire of Mt. Scott Pub Co. Lents.
tomers that they had to “cutout” of Lents would like to have their optical FOR SALE—A good house and lot.
work done at home, and will encourage Will take vaeant lot as part |>ayinent.
that brand of washing compound. Miss
Rilea to do so, she will make ar­
Placing of further orders was rangements for regular visits to Lenta Terms. 213 4th avenue south.
next to impossible. The pros­ for that purpose. Special attention will FOR SALE—A few White Wyamiott
pective fortune vanished and the be given to the fitting of giasees for and White Orphington roosters. F. L.
Lent, car line near Main street.
3t.
local producer was compelled to children.
turn to other sources for a living.
FOR SALE—Good gentle cow. A. F.
His valuable household utility is Are you near sighted? Go to the
Herehner.
lost to the world. So do thous­ tometriet for aid.
LUMBER—At our new null I'-* miles i
ands of other people suffer from
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. I
oppresive monopolies. Can leg­
Jonsrud Broe
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Room and Board 309 Park Ave. Lenta
islative enactment correct such , Ore.
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FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared,
abuses as these?
in Walden Park. Five dollar payment».
T
HE agitation started by the
Washington’s High School
seniors to eliminate admission
charges to graduation exercises
is a movement in the right direc­
tion. There are a lot of ways
these graduation exercises might
be popularized and made more
beneficial to the pupils. As con­
ducted. about the only part the
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FOR SALE—Good all round family
For Furniture see Lenta Furniture Co. horse, drives single or double. Cheap
for cash. Call at Mt. Scott Pub. Co.’s
Phone Tabor 1361.
office.
the
habit
of
adding
to
it
know it is the right thing to do.
every
You
day.
If not, why not?
Let us do your bookkeeping and relieve you from the
work.
It is a good plan to know what you spend
from month to month and a checking account will tell
you to a cent just what you save.
No person ever
&
tried transacting all his business thru a bank and re­
mckinley
gretted it.
If it will save you time it, will also save
Both Phones, Tal><>r MH, Isx'al 3113
It is up to you and we cordially invite
I block eaat of Poatoffke, Lenta
you money.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
A. M. HOSS
The Multnomah State Bank
NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR OREGON
U. S. POSTAL DEPOSITORY
H A M. to ft I*. M , llvrnld Office, L-nta
6 P. M. tn V I*. M., Rcaidence, (Innhaui
LENTS. OREGON
G. I) Dunning
J. I*. McEntee
Main 430, Home A 4ft>>3
Phones:
Dunning & McEntee
Funeral Directors
Copeland
Lumber Co
Seventh ami Ankeny Sírvela
Portland
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Sunshins and Flowers
L. II. Carter & Son
C.-nlrseton and Hulldera
Manulacturer» <>t Wlndow Caalnga, Herssn
Ihsir» and Hindi.*». Mobilila», l'.dumn», t’ali-
el». Ornamenta. Kt<
l’u.i.un l'Ialnlna and
lland SaMlna Owl.er» leni. l'Ialnlng Milla
and W. hm I Working Factor,.
J. G. HORNING
Dealers in all kinds of Lum
ber, Sash, Doors, Lath,
Shingles and Builders' H’dw.
Lents
General Blacksmithing
lloreesh-sing
Repair and Wagon Work
Last Foster Road. I.enta, Ore
W. F. Klinemun
Attomey-at-Law
C. E. Kennedy
2m) Ave., lænta.
Kennedy « KHneman
Real Estate ami Rentals, Notary
Public Work
Office Phone T. 2012
Main St. and Carline, 1-enta, Oregon
Mikado Roofing
Reached by the
SUNSET
|0G0£H»SMAST*l
I ROUTES J
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable
for homes, offices, shops and other places need­
ing light.
Hour* at I/•nt* 8 to 10 a. tn.
€. 6. morlart, Dentist
Oregon
Ix>nta, Oregon
Residence 200, Hth Ave., (’or. Main St.
Resilience Phone Tabor 2687
City Office 719 Dekum Bldg., Cor.
3rd and Washington Sta.
City Office Phone Main ftuftft
Electricity can be used in any quan­
Furthermore, electric
FROM
Portland
Albany
Roseburg
Oregon city
Corvallis
Grants Pass
Woodburn
McMinnville
Medford
Salem
Eugene
Ashland
and from other Main Line and Branch Line Points to
Izm Angele, Colton. Pasadena, River-id-, San Barnadino and other California
pointe with stop-overs in either direction and long retnrn limit.
quired amount of light.
THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE DAILY
San Francisco Express With Observation.Car, Pullman
therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps
We Meet
Both Conditions
^oT"Coal$n.oo
ing any desired distribution of light.
Coal Valley
Coal per ton .
are rapidly replacing all others in modem es­
tablishments.
California Express With Standard and Tourist Sleeping Care, all
__________________ _ _____ steel high back st at day coacht e and dining car.
All trains connect at. San Francisco with through Eastern trains via Ogden
or south through Los Angeles or Sunset Route,
For fane, shepirg car accomodations, tickets, or bteratureon California cal)
on nearest Agent, or write
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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Good Wood at Lowest Prices
A Ton of Coal or
A Load of Wood?
Why Not, For Christmas
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT AND POWER CO.
Full Line of Plumbing Supplies, Bath Tubs,
b
sink. and
*'*«.
Connections and Repairs
Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets
--Popular Price»--
Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130
Good Service Guaranteed
Lents Plumbing Co.
Lems, Ore.
The heaviest expense at this
season, unless carefully se­
lected and wisely bought
lamps can be located in any place, thus afford­
No other lamps possess these qualifications,
standard
________________________ ______ and T.iunst Sleeping Car and all-steel high
back seat day coaches and dining car.
N. Main St.--Op. Grange Store
Fuel
tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re­
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
J
Oregon
Successors to Wilberg Lumber Co.
TheBestUghtAtThe
Lowest Cost
The Land of
bundy
your business.
B orn —TV> Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Ger-
rit-en a daughter, last Monday, at their
home at Mt. Tabor. Mr. and Mrs.'Ger-
ritsen were former residents of l.ents.
CALIFORNIA
Plumbing’
Call and get our prices on
brick, cement, plaster, lime,
sand and gravel. We can
save you money. Our de­
livery is prompt and our
goods are the best.
We carry a full line of hay,
grain and feed.
Let us
show you how to save a
dollar by buying right.
Start an account at our bank and get into
CLASSIFIED
Enquire at Mt. Scott Publishing Co's,
eats”, office.
CALL FOSLER tor your
and quick Delivery—Phone
Meat,
FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap­
Tabor, 2235.
ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
THE BUILDING SEASON
IS HERE
The Road To Success
EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
Preaching at the Evangelical church
next Sabbath II a. ni. Theme: "How a
tirey young man helped to tecure a Re-
vivai, “ Preaching at 7 :30. Good mu-
ale.
P. CONKLIN Pastor.
H. A. DARNALL, E ditob amd M amaom .
Office Phone: Home 1111.
M. E CHURCH.
In the morning there will lie preach­
ing, baptism ami reception of meinliera.
At 3 P. M. preaching at Bennett chapel.
In the evening the |«stoi will pleach
and Dr. C. B. Ogle will conduct the
praise service. We «hall I* glad to see
friend*, strangers and all the memlier-
ship pre-ent in theee service*.
W. BOYD MOORE. Pastor.
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(Incorporated)
50th St. and I’owell Valley Road, Portland