Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 13, 1913, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Master Charles Hurd, of Woodmere,
is suffering from the grip
The L. T. L. are practicing for a pro­
gram to lie given In the near future at
Tlie Ben Hur’s will hold their regular
! the Methodist church.
meeting neat Monday evening.
Entered »a Second CI m » .Mail Matter at Lenta. Oregon, Augnai 26, 1911
Pnbliahed Every Tburaday ai lenta, Ore., by the M t . H cxvtt Ponu.niiru On.
H. A. DARNALL, E dito » amp M anaobb .
Office Phone: Home 1111.
Residence: Tabor 2S13
Mr. and Mrs. C. McClain and fami­
Mrs Dowler, of Elmo Height«, has
ly, of Woodstock, visited at the home
moved to Bbuuier Ht.. Cadwell Park
of Mr, and Mrs W. II. Wood Sunday
afternoon, Feb. 9th.
The Potato OriapCo. are doing a rush­
ing huaineM shipping to Hillsboro, For­
Mrs. 8. M Foes, visited at the home
est Grove, and Seattle.
of Mrs M. J. Boland who lives on rtth.
avenue and Reach street, Wednesday
This Friday evening the young meu's afternoon.
literary club will give a deltaic and en­
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tertainment at the Methodist church.
S USUAL this session of the Saturday evening for the week's
legislature has not escaped work, and unless they have pre­
the free text book crank.
in viously drawn and spent their
fact there have been several of wages they have plenty to care
them. But it is hoped, with as­
M J Camnnx-k and wife of Clemson
surance of coming true, that the for all the necessaries of living. Addition, are happy over the arrival ot
bills which have been proposed, Finding ourselves unable to sup­ a ten pound girl baby torn Thursday
ItilyuH Beans was doin some shoppin
will never come to vote. Why ply Mr, Tuttle with necessary morning
in iamts last weak and he come pretty
textbooks should be furnished spending money we decided to
The many friends of our local surgeon near bavin somscountortit money hand­
free to all the children in the dispense with his services about and physician, Dr. Fawcett, will t>e ed him for change. Bilyus had hearn
state seems ridiculous beyond the first of November, since pleased to hear he successfully passed about it before He was wise. He says
evry man in Lents bites the hard money
comparison. Why not supply which date he has had no con­ the medical examination.
ho gits or looks at his paper mouey
shoes, or conduct free noon day nection with our business except
mity carful now since the weather has
caffeterias for every child. to turn in some collections which Mies Mildred Brown spent the mid got so cohi.
term
school
vacation
with
Mrs.
F.
M.
Why say that the shoes wear out he seemed to have forgotten. We
Gatos at her country home at Gilbert
and would soon have to be re­ think we are even on our ac­ Station.
Our highly estemed sitisen, Mr. J. O.
A. Winterside has l>een took to the hoe-
placed.
So do books. In the counts. There are no doubt sev­
country districts the average first eral others who would like to Shiloh Circle Ladies of G. A. R. will pitle this weak. Dr. Bitters said he
Unfortunately bold an open meetiug the afternoon of had the appendickseatis, and would
year pupil wears out two or three feel the same.
hev to hev it opperated for.
He leave«
books, eats them up, or loses or we are not in a position to attend the 20th, 2 p. tn. All members and a wife and 7 childurn.
tears them to pieces.
Why to these delinquencies.— ED.— friends of the order are invited. Re­
should the whole people be taxed Later - We find we still have a freshments will be served.
Several of the Holler farmers ar layin
for a lite complected feller that hot per-
for this any more than for shoes. I balance due on collections.— ED.
Mr. and Mrs. Dowler, of Elmo Heights taters from them last month and give a
There are several reasons why
sold their property last week to a party check on the First National bank, Mil-
individually owned books are
HY does the Journal com­ from Oregon City. Mr. Dowler in­ wauky. They learned a lew days ago
preferable. First, the sense of
plain that County Assess­ tends to build again as soon as he can that the Mdwauky first National had
ownership is developed. That is
find a suitable location.
not been organised. Such is life with
or Reed agrees to save one-fourth
out business experience, but they say
one of the most important senses of the amount that is available
the child has togain. Ordinarily, for the duputy expenses of the Geta chance on the prizes given by they are gittin it.
the child’s first books are little assessors office. It appears to us I .ent s Furniture Co.
$100 Reward, $100
short of invaluable to it. If this that $33.620 ought to be more
The readers of
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sense is properly cherished and than enough to keep the work of Royal Neighlior« of America will give plcuard (o l> ,.rn tl t ’i. i < it L
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Febuarv 14 at the Grange hall. Enter­ < ’utai rh. 11 . :i t
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its well kept pages, which devel­ head did nothing at all. There tainment free. Oyster supper IS cents. positive curt' r
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acter which will endure through the deputies of that office could
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life. The idea of self support is be reduced. It would not hurt a
by ckstmyinir tofu.
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not discouraged in individual bit either if some longer hours
builtilnz up t •
n I a slatin’
nature in dits v. *’.. T » |»r prlrtor i
ownership as it is when the books were required in most of the de­
have an mu ft f th •-» l‘w curative p»w- -
era that they o**cr O ■•» Hundred 1» Ilari
are loaned or virtually given partments of county work. Get­
for any cane tb-.t I» f Ils t > cure. H nd
for list of testimoniala.
away by the state.
Again if ting around to work at nine or
Äd.lrFMa F J <
. •• CO . Toledo. Ohio.
Hobt by all Prue'*!’’’*. 7 <•.
books are to be handled first by nine-thirty is the custom, and
Take Hali n Family I'llln f »r roontlpaUon.
the children of one family, and half past four or five at most, is
Surprise Your Friends
then by those of another, how the usual day’s limit
Why
For four weeks n-gularly use Dr.
will the tendency to spread con­ shouldn’t a man working at a
King’s New Life Dills. They stimulate
tagious or infectious diseases be public desk put in as many hours
the liver, improve digestion, remove
overcome. Fumigate? We know as though he were working for a
blood impurities, pimples and eruptions
disappear from your face ami tssly and
how that works, not one school private individual or a company.
it is
yon feel better. Begin at once.
in fifty will be prepared, or take Under such conditions there
the trouble to attend to the fu­ would be no complaint if full
migation. But the real impor­ eight or even ten hours were re­
in
tant thing, or the most impor­ quired.
But when a fellow is
Tillamook Co.
tant. is the kind of books that promised to a county job he gets
at the head of deep water
will be provided if the state is to more for less of time, still less of
Agency for varied lot of in­
navigation on Nehalem
manufacture them. The experi­ service.
stallment
property Medium
Bay. A new lumber town
ence of other states has been bad
priced
Houses,
Lots and Ac­
just beginning to grow.
in every instance. Producing
erage.
Some one Says that Dan Kella-
Lots $35 to $85.
They
text books to order is no better her will be a candidate for mayor
are 50x100 and 200 ft. at
than writing a first class novel to at the coming city election. Dan
$5.00 down and $5.00 per
order.
Books produced under would make them the best mayor
month.
Lents, Ore.
such conditions are lacking in the the town had. Dan may not al­
F>>r further information re­
vital essentials necessary to in­ ways be right. But you may be
garding Wheeler, fill out this
structive quality. It takes abili- sure he will be what he is or may
Coupon and receive complete and
ity and that of the nature of be because he thinks he is right.
minute details by mail.
genius to produce a good text Then, too, you can generally tell
Name.
book that will be useful in the something about wherejhe stands,
WANTKK
hands of all sorts of teachers, or when the interests of the public
Address.
WANTED:—Tailored suits ami coats
even of a good teacher.
Cali­ are at stake, particularly.
to make. Mrs. 8. Holmes, care of Mrs.
fornia tried a state produced
D. II. McKinley.
STATEMENT
books a few years since. Wash­
WANTED— Boys may tie had and
of the financial condition ot
sometimes girls.
The older ones at
ington made an attempt at it.
ordinary wages and others to lie
The books produced in both in­
schooled and cared for in return for
slight services rendered. For particu­
stances were failures and have at Lentil, in the State ot Oregon, at the clone of
lars address W. T. Gardner, superin­
since been displaced.
It takes bunineae February 4, 1913.
• 44*« Rh«-r!<>< k Bid* eorlrd and Oak iu.
tendent Boys and Girls A id Bocietv of
Portland, Or. Phones—Marshall :45R.
Oregon. Portland. Ore.
tf
capital to produce good books,
RESOCRCES
A
Office open until H:sn P. M
every Saturday
S M.-34Q
and competition, and natural Loansand discounts
KOH HAI.K
Overdraft*
12 io
ability, and these cannot be se- Bondsand warrants
11
FOR HALF White leghorn InyiSf
cared simply by legislative de­ Furniture and fixtures ... ................ 2.000 00
Sullete, Hill «treat, Second house west of
Due from banka (not reaerve
mand.
lain near Watson station.
2 t.
b*nki)
t 2,<i00 00
A
HAPPY HOLLOW HINTS
W
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L
E
WHEELER
WANTED
Kennedy & Klineman
CLASSIFIED
LENTS, ORE.. Feb. 10.
Editor of Herald:
Pear Sir:—What ha, become of that
tellow Tuttle? He used to hang around
your place. Do you pay his bills?
I
would like for you to Bend me three dol­
lars and a half that be owes ut for milk
we sold him.
Yours respectfully,
POPULAR DAIRY.
Due from approved
reserve banka ..................
5,561
Checks and other caah item*
•57
Caah on hand
H.3RH
TOTAL < ASH
........
Expense* .......................................
TOTAL
J7
50
10
G. A. JONES
Realty Co.
BOBING-SANDY
14,294 97
ljMO io
S H-..212 42
STAGE LINE
Capital stock paid in
• 15.000 00
Undivided profit»....................
1» 71
Foetal savings deposits
1 «,í«o 03
Individual deposit* subject
to check
. ..
47,M2 35
Demand certificates
of deposit
3352 19
Certified checks ......................
170 00
Cashiers checks
2.146 44
Time certificates of deposit.
MW 85
First-Class Uvery and feed
Stables at Boring and Sandy
LIABILITIES
We wish to inform the gentle­
man that we do not pay Mr. Tut­
tle’s bills. We might have noti­
fied him of the fact before, but
TOTAL DEPOSITS
S «032 11
5,000 0o
we tried to give some advice Bills payable for money borrowed
total .......................... ............ 1 86,21» S3
along this line some time ago but
state of Oregon,
found it was not appreciated. It County
of Multnomah, “
was a case where the other fel­ i I, H. RoBta'l. Cashier of the above named
low “knew more. ” Asa conse­ bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­
quence we reserved further sug­ ment is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief,
H. Roetad, Cashier.
gestion and tried to keep our
Correct—Attest
own occounts balanced. We wish
C. r. Hendrieksen
to say further for the Popular
M. O. Thorsen
Directors
Dairy’s information that we can­
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th
not see why this milk account day of February 191».
W. F. Kllneman
was not settled promptly. It is i [SEAL]
Notary Public.
the custom of the Mt. Scott Pub.
Read the first page story on the vot­
Co. to pay their help in full each ing contest.
Start an account at our bank and get into
7 ransportation of all kinds
of Baggage to Handy and
interior point« ....
For further Information phone or write
E. F. DONAMUE, Prop.
Boring,
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Oregon
JONSRUD BROS.
BORING OREGON
Phone 53x
Mill 1 1-4 mile« southeast ot K*-lao
CEDAR POSTS
SHINGLES
MOULDINGS
TURNED WORK
LUMBER $6 AND UP
Itarge stock of Dimension Lumber on hand
Rough and Dressed lumber for all jtarposos
send order to JOMBBt'D BR<Wt. Bering BD 1
FOR HALE—2 lots and neat cottage,
lots planted to fruit. Cheap. Mrs. K.
C. Griffith 12tl 9th. avenue.
FOB SALE—Stock of hardware to be
disposed of within a week at cost.
D.
Darn w, Gray» Crossing.____________
FOR TRADE A quantity of furni­
ture and light rig for chickens, a calf or
cow. Mrs. P. .1. Campbell Mayfield ad­
dition, near Mt. Hcott greenhouse.
Phone, Home 412.
3 t
FOR SALE—A complete air pressure
pumping outfit for water well at a bar
gain by H. D. Smalley at Woodmere on
Mt. Scott car line.
______ 3 t
FOR HALF}—10 months old bntr leg­
horn cockerels.
Brothers of prize win­
ners, *1.50 each. Eggs for hatching. 65
Ave. H. E. and Rayburn Ave. Tabor
3426. Chas. Griswold.
4 t
FOR HAI.E—Good Fresh Cows, Jer­
sey and Durham. A. Hess, one fourth
mile east of I-ents
4»
FOR SALE:—Three good adjacent
lots in Arden Park
I^vel, in cultiva­
tion. Bargain for home location.
En- >
quire of Mt. Hcott Pub Co. Lents.
j
LUMBER—At our new mill 1^ miles
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
Jonsrnd Bros
_______ (• |
FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared, i
in Walden Park. Five dollar payment«.
Enquire at Mt Hcott Publishing Co's.
I office.
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FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap­
ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
habit
the
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
If it will save you time it, will also save
gretted it.
you money.
It is up to you and we cordially invite
your business.
The Multnomah State Bank
U. S. POSTAL DEPOSITORY
LENTS. OREGON
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Plumbing’
Full I Ine of Plumbing Supplica, Bath Tuba,
»mk. .„d
Connections and Repairs
— Popular Price»—
Good Service Guaranteed
Lents Plumbing Co.
N. Main St.--Op. Grange Store
(ieo. W. Baldwin
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THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
The Road To Success
Lents, Ore.
H. E. Lemon»
Wilson Itcneflel
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors
414 I .at Alder St., on l.aat 6th St.
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Lady Aaaiatant
Prompt, Efficient and Courteoua'Treatment
Moderate Price»
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