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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
T l nbreakible Non-Rust« b I a Hrxable ADVEKIIMU LEITERS LOCAL ANO PERSONAL Mr«. Gtggius ha« own quite ill dur ing the week. , Mrs. G Eaatnian, of Tremont, vi.ited Mr. and Mr». C L. Parker last Tuesday. Let a Trained Corsetiére Come To Your Home Little Fern H««ket of Ninth Avenue, 1« viaiting her grandma in Oregon City. Spraying Time Now is the TIME and this is the P LACE to buy your SPRAY. Every Spirvll» Corset is nnuie to mea sure and guaranteed. It ie so adapted to your particular figure that u will cor rect any faulty conditions and develope your every poewibilisy for poise and beauty. Should a stay rust or break within a year we give you a new corset without cost I will call at your home to adapt the right model and take your measures I will bring it to you and show yon how to adjust it properly to give fashionable lines and give perfect comfort. Calls Made by Appointment Our Lime and Sulphur Spray ’ I'ests 33 Per Cent Beau me and must be used 11 gallo ns or more of water EVANGELICAL CHURCH ••Soul Winning," is the subject at the Evangelical Church next Sabbath Mrs. Davie. of Ninth Aveuue who morning at II o'clock. At 7-30 p. in. has been in the hospital (or some time the theme will lie: "Who 1» wise and who is foolish." A cordial invitation is now convalescent at her home. to all, especially to those who have no church home. Miss Gladys Woodworth visile«! Miss P. CONKLIN Pastor. Mabie Kimber, of Hawthorne Ave.,the first of the^week. Chas F. McGill made a business trip to Oregon City Wednesday. Mrs. Amy Kellog 210 Second Ave., (Near Marie) Lents, Ore. Phone Tabor 3003 Before V a. m. or After 0 p. m. Address Box 574 Mrs. E. Markel, of Saginaw Heights, is seriously ill. Mrs. J. Griffith, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. J T Solomon last Suu- day. to one of spray. 5 Gallon Cans $1.75 Trimmers LOCAL AND PERSONAL See Our Window Display E. W Miller is slowlv improving from a week’s illness. h,F?" Mrs. N J. Hall has been very sick the past week, but is a little better now. Schweitzer & Manz’s Prize Awarded Feb. 15 Every 25 cents spent for cleaning or repair work entitles you to a chance. Schweitzer & Manz Leading Tailors Lents *. .• Oregon Closing Out We are going to close out our entire stock of Merchandise consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Gloves, Shoes, Paints, Kitchenware and Groceries and will give you prices that will pay you to buy for the future. Here Are A Few Samples Now Were .09 .07 .07 .05 1-2 . .50 .40 .40 .75 .75 .60 .85 . 1.00 Ginghams ... Calicos ..... Men’s Shirts .... Dress Shirts .... Overalls .... Overalls . . . . . Men’s Shoes Ladies’ Shoes Children’s Shoes Men’s Gloves, from . . $4.50 $3.75 3.25 2.50 2.30 1 65 7c to $1.00 . Heavy Copper Bottom Boiler Light Copper Bottom Boiler Wash Boards .... Enamelware at Cost Paints at Cost $1.85 $1.35 1.55 1.20 . 28c to 35c Canned Sweet Potatoes Canned Kraut .... Kippered Herring .... Catsup . . .... Mix Tea, lb. .... Preserves ...... .20 .12 1-2 .10 i .25 . .35 .30 .15 .10 -25 .20 .25 2-45 This is no fake sale. We mean business. Our miatto has always been Quality and you will get thie same Quality and Fair Dealing that we have heretofore maintained. Remember the Place and Name ]. P. nordin Main Street School Books Second-Hand Exchanged and Sold McNeil Brothers at Three Doors South of Waiting Room Lents Sheet Metal Works We Give a 7-Year Guarantee with Our ROYAL Roofing We sell Paint, Plumbing Supplies, Stoves and Fitting« Beaidea we make anything that ia made of tin or sheet iron Hot Air Furnace«, Cornice« and Skylight« Lents, Oregon Hyland Bros. 168 5th St., Opposite Post Office Hazen & Ackley, Props. East Foater Rd. - -....................................................... Lent«, Ore. 211 2nd St., Near Salmon pn UUi Main and Carlina latte, Ora Richard Barton, of Mentone, has started a ew resmence. Prof. A. A. Thielke, a prominent mu Mrs. W. A. Wiseman, of Brantwood, sician of Port and, has purchased ths Millard Ave. Theatre and will run first placrd an order with the < opeland class shows with tine music. It is ex Lum lier Co. this week for material for pected that the Oregon Naval Reserve a new cottage. Band will be the attraction for next Lucy Woodworth, of Ninth Avenue, Sunday. was agreeably surprised by twelve girl friends Saturday, on her 15th birthday. A full house greeted Rev. Calvin Stie received many nice presents. ,^1 Bergstresser last Tuesday night at the Evangelical church as he illustrated the A Metholiet Ladies’ Aid tea was held awful evil of White Slavery. at the home of Mrs. Heald Wednesday at Gray’s Crossing. There was a large Messrs. E. M. and H. R. Schuerman, numlier in attendance. with their families, who have been vis iting their parents in Culver, Ind., for Mrs. William Rose, who lives on the past three months, are ex;>ected Sixth Avenue and Beach street was home some time next week. quite sick the latter part of last week with a bad cold and an attack of grip, Mrs. Lousie Breshears left Wednes but is on the gain now ‘__ day night by steamer Ronoake for San Francisco. Calif., to spend a few months A pleasant evening was»|>ent playing with her son. Mi s Jesseline Disbrow. who has been assisting in The Herald five hundred at the home of Mr. anil office, will accompany Mrs. Breshears Mrs. Jack Tyler, '.rd. Ave .Tuesday Eve. as far as San Francisco and will then go Those present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Arnspiger. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Temple, to Brawley, Calif., to join her father. Jr. Mr and Mrs. Bert Coaster. Mr« H. H. Temple won first prize and M OP TOMETRIS T Arnspiger second. Lunch was served Sarah Z. Rilea At the Jewelry Store of J. P. Nordin, in the latter ;>art of the evening. every third Saturday in each month. Hours 3 to9 p ni A titling climax to the revival meet Children’s Eve« « Specialty Portland Office S04 Dekiirn Building ings just closed in the Methodist church was the reception held in the church parlors for new members and friend« Friday evening, January 31st. Alxiut Sl.l. KIVIIS OF KI I’IIH wm .. 50 new members were pre«ent and 200 in ad listened to an excellent program consisting of addresses of welcome, readings and singing, after which re freshments were served. Watches, Clocks, Jewtltry, Cut Glass, Silver Ularc and fancy China Diamond Setting L If U Kant Cum Fon e Us Stop That <Cough DANGEIR Mr. Dunlap, of Cadwell Tract, whose The Bnrgoyne Stone Co. are building house was burned last week is preparing a residence on their ranch at Wilson to build again. Station. Get your chance on a new suit of clothes at LENTS HARDWAR r _________ Mrs. Cook, mother of Olie Cook, bad I Mrs. laturence, who h«s been caring a stroke of paralysis the first of the for a friend in laturelwooil, spent Sun- week and is very ill. I day at her home on Tenth Avenue. HURRY UP! I Gallon Cans 50c We Carry All Kinds of Pruniiij < Shears and Tree Mr. and Mrs. W.I.. Hotchkiss, of Er rol Heights, spent Tuesday with Mr. I Wanted—Two Full Drees Suits also one ' page. Ask ''Slats" Carmen and an<l Mrs. Faler in Lents I ’ Shorty" Canell. I We have it in barrel qua ntit.es in stock and can suppy your every need. Mr Joseph Copeland is making a buaineaa visit in Parina, Idaho. and take your measure * Werk ending Feh IW, 1013. Ballard, Mrs Carrle; Bovis, J. C. ; Burgess. Cha». A.; Christiansen, Kath erine, (2); George, M re Ada. Hart, F. • F.; llolman, Win.; Holts, Larne«; Havgralh, Mr» II H.; James, Mrs L. l> ; Johnson, John Johnson, P II.; Mann. T. G., Ferkln», James. Seymour, Fred; Turnbull, Mr« (> P.; Ulrich, G, C . Walkoi Mi« Kuna. GEO W. SPRING Postmaatar. Mr«. E. I I rich entertained her Sun day school class at her home on Third Ave. Friday afternoon. Those present were Adina Moretrude, Hazel Johnson, Myrtle McNeil, Ione Fort. Hazel Sum- rnerfeldt, La vert a Bolina, Frances Hart wig. Inez Ward, Frances Ewoldt. 'I he afternoon wak spent in playing games. A delicious luncheon wan served and a good time is reported by all. Ijtst Monday night the degree team from < onrt Mt. Hood F. of A. paid a visit to Court Lente No. M2 F. A. anil put on the degree work. After Lodge was < ver they were all invited toChas Ward’s to enjoy a royal banquet. The house was beautifnllv decorated with ferns and colors of the order. Then were abou', fifty present. As the guests were about to be seated Dr. Hunter was called away on an urgent case. A num l>er of the Foresters wives were n- vited and every one had a delightful time. * We know of nothing better than “Our Own Whit e Pine and Tar With Rum ar id Cas- cara.” 1 Outsells all other couj jh and cold mixtures and can not be beaten. Comes in 50c 1 bottles ML SCOTT DI RUG CO. 103 Main St. .• Lents, Ore. Opening Annotincement Special Openini j Sale Continuing to Feb. 15 We will make an extra skirt for each lady ordering a suit « during that time, either of same mate rial or of different pat- tern of same quality. With Each Man ’s Suit We will make an extra pair of trouse rs of the same ma- terial or different pattern of the same quality. Our Prices Areth e Lowest possible for good tailoring and YOU get the extra SKIRT or TROUSERS for nothing and you take no chance on getting something. You are sure of your bargain. Remember This Sale lasts until Feb. 15th only, so pl ace your order before that date and get the benefit. We also do Dyeing, Cleaning, Pre ssing and Repairing Royal Neighbors of America will give an entertainment and oyster supper Febuary 14 at the Gra ge ha'I. Enter tainment free. Oyster supper 15 cents. Come one, corne all. 2 f CALL FOSLER ior your "rat«", Meat, an<l quick Delivery—Phom Tabor, 2235. LOST—Gold watch this rooming be i tween Clemenson addition and car I track. Reward Finder leave at Schweitzer 4 Manz Tailor Shop. Surprise Your Friends For four weeks regularly use Dr. King’" New Life Pills. They stimulate I the liver, improve digestion, remove blood impurities, pimples and eruption« disappear from yonr fsce snd laxly and you feel better. Begin at once. at LOWEST PRICES. Suits Pressed 50c All Work Guaranteed Rusch, The Tailor To Men and Wor nen We Give Green Trai ling Stamps Shop Next Door Io Postoffice, Lents