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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
HOMES IN LENTS DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 350 to $2000 BRIll'.ZY Portland Residence Property ■- ITEMS CONI RIK UTE Ü LUSTED BY HERALD ------ fc $750 and Up Mr. ami Mrs. W. II. Hamilton, of Motitavilla visited his parents, W. II. Hamilton Hr., a couple of days last Farm Land in Oregon and week, WaHhington Impr ved or un The telephone line ■« again in opera improved to suit purchaaer. tion after a silence of two weeks. The Baptist minister. Rev. W. R You will do well to list your llowett, who II«« been holding «».vil-ee property with uh for sale or at Cotliell and Orient, called on several of the neighbors here last week. trade. Mrs Emma Millsled, of Oregon City, visited ber parents, Mr. ami Mr«. A. C. Wihlton several days last week. Mr. Ed. Sealer had the misfortune to . lose one of bls beat mwi last Hunday Incorporated morning of bloat from eating too mu< h 202 i I mii ■ i11<>t. Bhlg Portland. On*. kale. Phone« A 4011 Marshall 4623 Mr. and Mr«, lxruis Miller, ami Mr. and Mrs Harris Hamilton, spent a 'pleasant evening at the home of Mr ami Mrs. Ralph Neibauer last Friday evening. Mrs. Fay visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hoeaner, near Troutdale, several days last week. and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Msrksll, of Storage Company Pleasenl Home, visited st tbs home of Make« all points between Portland j Mr. and Mr«. G. I.iiRtmi last Hunday. — and Lenta on Mt. Scott Line. Bright Realty Co. Rose City Van Freight. Expreaa, Baggage and all kind« of Tranafer Work. WELCHES tt-------------------------------- « REPORTERS AT NEARBY RUNTS • • Footer Road thebuilding season IS HERE mckinley & bundy PROFESSIONAL CAROS Dunning & McEntee Punirai Directors Heventh and Ankeny Streets Portland .... Oregon L. H. Carter & Son Contractor« and Builder« Manufacturer« of Window Casing«, Herren ' Door« and Window«. Moldlti««. Column«, Pan el«, Ornaments. Etc Custom I’lalnlnx and Hand Hawing owner« lent» Plaining Mill« and Wood Working Factory. t.tati, Orrron J. O. HORNING General Blacksmithing Horteahoeing Repair ami Wagon Work East Foster Road, Lents, Ore. W. F. K lineman Attomey-at-Mw C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta Ktinttdy « Kllntim Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Main St. and Carline, I-ents, Oregon CLASSIFIED WANTKII WANTED:—Tailored suits and coats to make, Mrs. 8. Holmes, care of Mr». D. ¿1. McKinley. WANTED—Boys mav be had and sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wage« and other» to be •chooled and cared for in return for slight service» rendered. For particu lar» ad * I re»» W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Bov» ami Girl» Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf KOH MAI.K FOR TRADE—A quantity of furni ture and light rig for chickens, a calf or cow. Mrs. P. J. Campbell Mayfield ad dition. near Mt. Scott greenhouse Phone, Home 412. 3 t FOR HALE—A complete air pressure pumping ontñt for water well at a bar gain hy H. D. Hmalley at Woodmere on Mt. Scott car line. 3 t FOR HALE—10 months old buff leg horn cockerels. Brothers of prize win ners. $1.50 each Egg« (or hatching. 65 Ave. 8. E ami Rayburn Ave. Tabor 3426. Chas. Griswold. 4 t Hours at l^*nta 8 to 10 a. m. C. €. morland, Dentist PRACTICAL NURSE First House Fast of Grange Store Phone—Home 5811 Tuesday evening with a party. Many guessing games were played and prizes were won by Mrs E. W. Aylsworth Mrs. A. Hevel, W. R. Kern, and C. J. Lundquist. Home of the beautiful pres ents received were s cut glass sugar bowl and creamer and a silver cresm spoon, a silver cake Iwsket ami knife, an embroidered doilv and lunch cloth. There was about forty guests present. The hostess was assisted in serving a twocourse lunch by the Misses lsal>el Metzger and Helen Hoss. The guests departed at a late hour after expresssng tTiemselves as having had a moat de lightful evening. Mrs Emil Kardell will entertain with Jenkins anil Mrs. Darnall. A number of Lents school ma’ms an ticipate a visit to Salem the last of the week in the interest of the legislation now pending in their behalf. Comunion services were held last Hunday at the Methodist church., .The church was Ailed to its full seating ca pacity. There were ISO to take com munion. Mr. and Mrs. Cosper Koneig, who live on Fifth Ave. and Beach street, entertained a number of friends from Portlsnd at supper Hunday evening and a jolly good time was bad by all. a Ave hundred party tonight in honor of Mrs. W. J. Hollenbeck, who is here visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kern.TUB j'Among those assisting at 8hattuck's store during the sale this week are Roy Kern, D. M. Roberts, Johann Haldor- sen, Kenneth Roberts, and Everett Dodge. Mrs. W. J. Hollenbeck and children, will leave next Saturday for ber home in Heyburn, Idaho. Miss Marie ljrne entertained a num ber of her friends at the home of Mrs. W. R. Kern Wednesday evening with a party the occasion being her sixteenth birthday. H. G. Mullenhoff and family, of Pleasant Home, visited friends in Gresham last Sunday. Mrs. Florence Wihloa, of Portland, was a Gresham caller Monday. Miss Irene Knapp, of Corbett, visited friends in Gresham last Saturday. It is rumorrd that the Mt. Hood line will lie run by electricity within thirty days. Mrs. Gregg, of Corbett, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ella Hornisb. Lloyd Tegart visited friends in Eugene last week. Mis. Robt. Lansdowne, of Cottrell, is visiting her sister, Mrs. F.d. Rusher. Mrs. Bradtield is suffering from an attack ot the grip. Mrs. 0. J. Tramblay, and children, have returned from a week's visit with friends in Vancouver, Washington. Miss Grace Lawrence visited friends in Portland over Hunday. The Misses Maudeand Maybell Burch spent the week-end at the home of their brother in Portland. Miss Lucille Johnson, of Portland, is the guest of Miss Alice Roberts. The Misses Eagan and Spooner, of Portland, visited Miss El zaheth Shoe maker last Sunday. The Lents Furniture Co. will give away absolutely Free, one piece of Good Furniture each week during the month of February. One chance to be given’with every 25c spent in our store. Remember this is no drawn-out contest as the prize will be awarded to the holder of the lucky number every Monday night. During the contest we will maintain the same low prices that have always prevailed in our store and that have proved a saving from 15 to 40 per cent to the wise furniture buyers of Lents. This is an opportunity that no one in need of furniture should miss. See our windows for this week’s prize. Lents Furniture Company N. Main St. Phone Tabor 1361 T Theckla Bright Co. "She Sell» Her Own Property” $800.00 F^cr-Room Plastered House, Lot 50x100, Fenced, Woodshed, Chicken H> use—$230.00 cash—bal ance terms. $950.00 Four-Room Plastered House, Lot 40x100, cloee to car. $50 00 down, balance terms. Rents for $8.00 per month. Theckla Bright Co. Lents, Ore. Home Phone, Lents 2111 - - Tabor 4249 Office on Foster Road 1 Block from Poat Office INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. Fuel The heaviest expense at this season, unless carefully se lected and wisely bought We Meet Both Conditions Kemmerer Coal per ton . . Coal Valley Coal per ton . $11.00 $ 7.50 Good Wood at Lowest Prices A Ton of Coal or A Load of Wood? FOR SALE—Good Fresh Cows, Jer sey and Durham. A. Hess, one fourth mile east of Lents. 4t Lent«, Oregon Residence 200, Hth Ave., Cor. Main St. FOR SALE:—Three good adjacent Resilience Phone Talior 2587 lota in Arden Park Level, in cultiva tion. Bargain for home location. En City Office 71* Ifektim Bldg., Cor quire of Mt. Hcott Pub Co. Lents.* 3rd and Washington Sts. LUMBER—At our new mill 1'4 miler City Office Phone Main 5i*>5 southeast of Kelso. We deliver luinher. Jonsrud Bros f- rnr$. losk Warden Mrs. F M. Campbell is very ill with ItiHamatory rheumatism. Camp Five to the big tunriel, is done and the osinnnl work has all been com Mr. C. Lindburg w-nt to Astoria last pleted Over $2,UOU,oOO has been ex week. pended on I hie gigantic operation. This has furnished Iota of work for a great J. D. Ifenberger is constructing two many people ami under the present management very little complaint has new houses in Liberty Heights. l*een heard Mr. ami Mrs. Harland Cone visited at The Multnomah A Central R R , no cording to a late i«*>ue ol the Journal at th** home of Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Cone Portland, has placed » mortage of $200 • I last week. • NJO with the Portland Trust Co. Ttiis looks like business as they now have ttie* The Rosier Home being built on money to go to work. They have only i North Mein Htreet is ready for incloe- six miles of the right of way wholly I tire secured from Cottrell to Handy although • —— the larger part lias been secured all the Mr. E. J. Curtis, of Lents, went to way to Welcfiea. It is thought by some Raymond. Washington, last Wednes that this 1« s branch of the Chicago, day. Milwaukee A Ht. Paul R. R. and they are seeking this way to get into Port P. A. Lepzig of the P. R. L. A. P. Co. land is in charge of the station at Lenta Junc Harvard college has now endowed tion during Mr. Campbell’s illness. a chair for the investigation of psychic phenomena. This Indicates progress Miss Minnie Royer, of Firland, visit and the Oregonian in a recent isaue ed friends in I^nts last Wednesday af comments in a very fair minded and able manner on this step. Intelligent ternoon, January 29th. people ar« pretty nearly done with the Mice Marguerite Boland and Miss warring and janglingaecretarians who A 1 the air with their din about what they Alta Wood visited Miss Hagorsky’s and believe. Let us hear something now Miss Everet's rooms of the I^nts school that they know. The hrighest mind last Wednesday afternoon. the orthodox church baa produced in fifty years—Prof Henry Drummond— Miss Dorothy Waugh entertained at says ‘•the position occupied by the luncheon on Tuesday at her apartment Orthodox church is not impregnable.” at Welbsly court Misses Sansum and We have about eighteen inches of snow at Welches. Walter Creighton lost one of his valu lent« Phone« .... Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 -------------------------------------------- ■ able mares last week. The mare wa» COTTRELL. "'■aggrd In the throat on a broken man t----------------------------------- « F. W. Tussy, Manager ger at Rowe several weeks ago. Mr. Gregg ami family expect to move The new Mt. Hood hotel at Arrah Ask for Root City Van Wannaii Park fell down almut ten day« to Eas'ern Washington next week. Mrs Lucy Kincaid entertained Ham ago on account of the heavy weight of Hnllt ami family and Mr. and Mrs. N. snow on the root. Mr. E. Coleman returned to («over- P. Gleason Hunday. There was a good attendance at inent Camp after a week end visit in Grange, Saturday. February 1st An Portland. Mr. E. Franzetti, of Rhododendron . excellent dinner was served by the ladies and everyone seemed to enjoy a lias gone to Portland lor a visit. Donald Bodley is visiting at Welches good social time. There was initiation Call and get our prices on in the first and second degree« and a tor a few day« Billy Welch and Price Jones are haul name recommended for membership. brick, cement, piaster, lime, The director» will give a dance Batur- ing bark for their fireplace*. sand and gravel. We can Ben Totten ha» gone to Kandy to visit day evening, February 15th. Mary Sbybrock wa the guest of Ruby save you money. Our de with Arlie Mitchell tor awhile. Rasmussen Hunday. Mr. Tawney is hauling bay from Billy livery is prompt and our Mr. Ackertnan and family are moving Welch'« place. goods are the best. Home of the little people of Welches to Newberg this week. sre learning to akii also, ljttle Veluia Mrs. Lee Evans enjoyed a visit with We carry a full line of hay, Murton, I.utie Welch. Felix Crutcher, her mother and sister, Mrs. Brunk and grain and feed. Let us Leonard Murphy, and Billy Faubion j Mrs. Rogers Bergfeldt, of Troutdale, last week. show you how to save a each have a pair of skill. Mr. and Mrs. Hprague were guests at dollar by buying right. ! the Lewis Reed borne Sunday. A, Mrs. Lota Benfield returned Thurs- CHERRYVILLE i day from a trip to the Hound, where w she has been visiting relatives. February days are here. Roth Phone«, Tabor 96 m , L*eal 3112 Will Crows ton, a former resident of The entertainment at the church last this neighborhood but now a resident I block east of Postoffice, Lents Saturday night was not largly attended of British Columbia, is visiting relatives on account of the bail road» but tho«e and friends here. present api>eared to lie well pleased. Mrs. M. K. Reel, who has been in The entertainment will lie repeated la Portland since Tuesday being treat***! ter on when the roa*'» get better. for everitis, is much improved but there Jelin Vanderhoof. of Marmot, whs is yet some intismation in the left eye. taken through here Sunday by a game W. R. Knight was in Portland Tues A. M. HOSS warden for some infracti n of the game day. laws. NOTARY PUBLIC Floyd Reed wa« at Warrendale Mon The hatchery at Salmon has l*egun day looking after a launch he has un FOR OREGON operations this week. It is hardly like der course **f construction at th at place. HA. M. t<> A P. M., II* raid Office, la*nta ly that many Ash will I m * able to get Mrs. A. Woodward is on the sick list. fi P. M. to 9 P. M., Residen«*, Gresham past the dam at Camp Six. A Bali ladder is required to l*e placed there but they are not very satisfactory. GRESHAM J. P. McEnteo <t. D. Ifunning Most of the work is done on the tun •8-------------------------------------------------- 5 nels and dam on the Sandy near here. Pitones: Main 430, Home A 4558 Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Kern celebrated The canal, over one mile long, from their thirty-flftb wedding anniversary Lenta Office • LOCAL AND PERSONAL FOR HALE—One fourth acre,cleared, in Wahlen Park. Five dollar navmentr. Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’», office. FOR SALE—Newspa|>ers for wrap Lenta, Ore. ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub Co. E. W. Miller Co. (Incorporated) 50th St. and Powell Valley Road, Portland