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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1913)
HOMES IN LENTS Country Correspondence 360 to $2000 Portland Residence Property $750 and Up barm E him I in Oregon and Waahington Irnpr ved or un improved to suit purchaser. You will do well to lint your property with uh for «ale or trade. Bright Realty Co. Incorporated ■J02 I lamiltoii Bldg. I*h<>iu<a A-4011 Portland, Oro. Marshall 4*23 Rose City Van * PLEASANT VALLEY ? (Too late for last week.) Miss Ijwna Kesterson, who foriosrly resided at this place, but now ot Mon- tavilla, was visiting with bar young (neixls last Sunday. Miss Grace Olson s|«nt Bunday at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olson. W. L. Rhodes has purchased a half inlerest In the general merchandise store of W N. Moore. Mr. Rhodes is an en terprising and popular young man and Ida many friends wish him every suc cess in his new venture The Booster eluh held an enthusiastic meeting at the library room last Thurs day night. A committee was appoint ed to take up the matter of securing electric lights for Pleasant Valley In cluding Jenne and Wilson stations It is to lie hoped that they will meet with success In securing this improvement. LUSTED anti S------------------------------------------------s Storage Company Mr. John Lisk, who has been working lor Ralph Neibauer for the past two years, had quite a serious accident last Thursday while he was splitting wood. A piece of steel Hew from a new wedge and hit him in the eye. He was taken to the Goo 1 Samaritan Hospital where Make* all ¡x.inta l«tw<-en Portland ami I .on la on Mt. Scott Line. Freight, Express, Baggage amt all kinda of Tranafer Work. l«nta Office ... thè eye was removeri and thè piece of stesi extracted troni il, and il was fourni that it liari deetroyed thè eye en- tirely. He bas thè sympatby of all bis friends Irvin Neibauer returned tri Portland after severa! days viali with bis parents Max Daviea shipped a carioad of wood to Montavilla last week. P. B. Eder marie a business trip to Montavilla last Friday. CHERRYVILLE ■------------------------------------------ |l St. Valentines bay to-morrow. Thia is the second week without any clouds or storms. Old-timers sav this has been the hard est winter in many years, still all man ner of fruits, vegetables, and apples have remained unfrozen in oathouses here. Back East they would hardly call It winter at ail. Steelhead salmon are now running but they are not able to get up past the dam at Camp Hix as no tiah ladder has been put in there. The law requires it shall Ire put on but corporation like the P. R. L. & P. Co. is su|>erior to all law. Senator Dimick, last week at Sa lem, said “This organization was the meanest and moat hoggish coqwration that the people of Oregon ever |>erinit- ted to exist in the state.” Squatters on the so called R. R land received notice lately from headquarters of the Moutbern Pacific R. K. at Han Francisco to send them *10.00 a piece for rent at once or vacate immediately. Talk »boat a bold-up on a R. R. This is a “hold up” by a R. R. Knowing that they will lose out in the spring at the court of last resort they are trying to frighten these poor squatter, out of a few paltry dollars. To such dirty schemes this great company degrades itself and loses what few (rienda it has in the state. Having always had its selfish, greedy, lawless way by buying up big lawyers and legislators, they suppose it can l»e done always. Home very valuable dogs have been poisoned in this neighborhood out of spite and pure malice. It Isa very evil, low, and degraded nature that will vent their spite and ugly devilish disposi tions on poor dumb brutes. Two young U. 8. sailors on the pro tected cruiser, Chattanooga, at Bremer ton navy yard were here last week vis iting with their mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Gietn Rugb. A party at Vancouver has a plan for distilling turpentine, creosote,| acetic acid and resin from stumps, wood, and logs at an outlay of only *40.(0. The plant consists of a brick furnace and a retort, and a man can make from *10 to *12 in two days. The first day tbe wood logs and stamps are put in proper shape and the next day they are cooked. Charcoal is also one of tbe by products. In this way a homesteader can support himself and family while clearing up his land. DOVER S----------------------------------------------- S Mr. and Mrs. Roberta «ere visiting Mr. Evans Sunday. Mrs. Reid left Sunday for several days visiting in Portland. Mr. aad Mrs. Keith, Lu’.a and Hilda Roberta. Willie and Ervin Uptograve, and Holister Hhellen were visiting Joe. DeSbazer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kliensmith spent sev eral days last week in Oregon City and Beaver Creek. Mrs. Anna Coop er made a buaines trip to Portland tbe past week. Birch Roberts and Alice Berghouse were visiting friends in Kelso Bunday. VOTE COUPON—Good For 25 Votes This coupon when neatly clipped and properly filled in with the name of the candidate you wish to vote for, will be counted as Twenty-Five Votes. ADDRESS..................................................................... .................................................... This Coupon is void after February 19. DISTRICT NO .......... Cut this coupon out on lines and send flat rot rolled. F. W. Tussy, Manager KKY TO TRB ILLU3TRATID». Auk for Roif City Van ___ A - Odorises and Sanitary Toilet. B - Door, through whioh a aovable tank nay bo In serted when toilet la placed Ln alok rooa, 0 - Outlet iron Toilet. D - Bole Ln floor, through whioh funnel leads. 8 - Liquefying tank, «hero •xoreaent oonea in oon- taot with deodorising and gens killing ohea- loal8. F - Soreen that pravanta aollda froa draining Into overflow tank. 0 • Drain pipe frois lique fying tank to covered hole outalde building, taking care of oontente of liquefying tank when It la full. H - Overflow tank outeida building. Bothlng more than oovered hole In the ground. I - Drain from bath tub may also enpty Into lique fying tank If desired. X - Kltohen sink drain any also be led Into same liquefying tank. L - Drain fron kitchen eink. If one ie deaired. THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE 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. MCKINLEY & BUNDY 3112 I block east of Post office, I.ent« PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. M. HOSS NOTARY PUBLIC FOR OREGON H A. M. to 5 I*. M., Herald Office, U*nts fl I*. M. to 9 1‘. M., Residence, Gresham G. D. Punning Phone : J. P. McKntea Main 430, Home A 4<V>H SOMETHING NEW Dunning & McEntee Funeral Directors The Only Real Sanitary and Odorless Toilet Seventh and Ankeny Streets Portland Oregon .... L. H. Carter & Son (* *nlra< tor« and Ihiihlrm Manufacturer« of Window Casings. Herren lMx»r« ami Windows. Molding«, Columns. Ham els. Ornaments, Ktr. Custom Plaining «**« Kami Hawing Owners 14«nt* Plaining Mills and Wood Working Factory. Laars. Ow« J. O. HORNING General Blacksmithing Horseah.ieing Repair and Wagon Work East Foster Road. Lents, Ore. W. F. Klineman Attomey-at-Law C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta Kennedy « KHneman Real Estate and Rentals, Notary Public Work Office Phone T. 2012 Main St. and Carline. Unte, Oregon Hours at Lenta R to 10 a. in. •€. €. morland, Dentisi Lents, Oregon licei.lenco 200, Sth Ave., ('or. Main St. Residence Phone Tabor 2587 City Office 719 !h*kuni Bldg., Cor. 3rd and Washington SU. City Office Phone Main M’55 Empty But Once Every 2 to 5 Years The grent.-st invention of the age is our NEW TOILET SYSTEM that kills all of the DISEASE GERMs AND ODORS, and is installed in the home WITHOUT SEWER. W ATER SYSTEM OR PLUMBING, in a few minutes time by anyone without experience. And think of it !-!-! Empty Only Once in Several Years, and then it can be done in a few minutes time by sluicing process and without removing vault. If |s Convertible and Portable. You <’Hn have ,wo <’l,,eete ill one. You can remove the funnel and insert the extra tank in a moment’s time, . . ........... . ................ pick tbe toilet up and carry it into the sick room, take it camping with you or move it wherever you like. Alisol.l i ELY GUARANTEED in every way. Toilet made of sheet steel body, castings on bottom and top. Beautiful hardwood seat. Will last 100 years. Cannot lie broken, ('anno! get out of order. No expensive plumbing bills. No freezing of pipes. Costa lees than one cent a day for operation. You can’t Iwai it. You can’t get more for your money anywhere. You can’t get a- much protection for your family in any other way. All DISEASE GERMS breed and thrive in the human excrement One little germ, 1-12000 of an inch in length will in a few days breed a family that can kill a powerful man ; 400,000 cases of Typhoid annually in the United States; W> per cent caused by the old fashioned unsanitary privies. And not only Typhoid, out hundreds of other diseases and sicknesses are due to thia very condition. OUR CHEMICAL KILLS THE GERMS, and kills them quick. Therefore the dangers are removed. It also KILLS ALL ON THE ODORS, which no other toilet does. Who Is So Small Todav That he would let a few dollars stand between himself and the health, comfort and convenience of his family? Wha' --------------------------------------------------— does an investment of *25 mean when it will give you a lifetime of service? Or if you can get our uew and improved modern system for *100 to *300 less than it would cost you to install a less sanitary system. If you need a sanitary toilet, you need it today. Remember, it is the Fly during the Summer; The Exposure during the Winter; Seepage from Privy to Well all the Year. Don't wait another day. Mrs. F. McArthur visited Mrs. p. Parker last Sunday. Mr. E. Alpanalp has )>een very sick the past week but is a little better. Mrs. J. T. Solomon visited ber daughter, Mrs. L. leader, of Portland last Friday Mrs. Della Porter and son, from Arle- ta, were visitors at the home of Mrs. C. j C. Woodworth last Monday. Mr. G. Solomon from Springfield, Oregon, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Solomon last week. Mr. Schille, who lives on 5th. avenue and Lester street, has been bed fast with a very bad attack of tbe grip. Mrs Ada Elliot left last Tueeday for her borne in Corvallis. She has been a visitor at the homeof Mrs. C. C. Wood worth for some time. 1 _____ Lenta Phonus .... Tabor 1424 Horne B til 11 1 am * h I LOCAL AND PERSONAL NAME OF CANDIDATE........................................................ „............ .. ................... Foster Road Both Phom*, Tabor 96M, Mr. Morrison la visiting bis daughter in Sherwood at present. Miss Alice Berghouse ia visiting with Mias Iva Reid during tbe absence of Mrs. Reid. Mr. Hoffman was buying beef cattle in Dover Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Seward was on tbe sick list Bun day. Mrs. Uptograve is visiting in Port land this week. It is a matter of protection. Yon insure your buildings. Now insure your family’s health and save those doctor bills. replace the buildings. But yon cannot replace your loved ones. What We Give You This system complete includes the following articles: One indestruct hie metal toilet, one tank, one tunnel, five joints pipe, oneelbow, one liquifying mesh, one roll toilet pa|MT, one gallon chemical. Mr. Robert McLennan, was a visitor i at the home of Mrs A. J. Boland, who livee on Sixth avenue and Rose street, Tuesday afternoon. Tbe Sacred concert given by the Ca thedral choir, of Portland, at St. Peters church on Sunday evening, Feb. 2nd., was a grand succees and highly recom mended by all who attended. KIND OF HOG THAT IS BEST TO RAISE The demand for pork is the found a- tion of tbe flog breeder’s business, and as the demand ie constantly increasing the foundation on which the ewine in dustry is based becomes more solid. This condition promisee well for hog raisers, a «it should lead many to en gage in the bn-inese who are not now ■ We must have pork, lard, bacon and bams and the bog is the only ani mal that can supplv them. We just must have them, no substitutes will an swer. and we must have them of the kind tbe demand calle for and the hog can meet these requirements beet quick est, and at the least cost to tbe hog raiser is the most profitable hog to raise. It has been claimed by some that the Poland-China is just this kind of a bog, while others claim that tbe proper hog ie the Duroc, theTamwo th, the Hamp shire, the Yorkshire, the Chester, the Berkshire or the Essex, just as their partiality suggest-*. They are all good hogs and no mistake will be mad • in raising any of them. The breeder is at all times on the lookout for an improvement in any - ne of the eseentiale. so that tbe pork raiser or farmer breeder can make more m >ney out of the hog business, by tbe bree-ler supplying him with a better animal to do it with. It needs a healthy hog, a strong constitution, a good bone to carry weight, an easy feeder, one that ha» good digestion and assimilation, a quick grower, and one that will give the par ties good proportion of tbe parts that sell the highest in the meat line. We want one that is prolific, for the sow with three pigs ie'nt in it with the one that produces from eight to ten, on the same capital invested. It would lie the same as a note drawing 3 per cent. Anybody can see the real ad vantages of the prolific sow. It ie the breeder's occupation to improve the breed, not only maintain but advance tbe progress—this is the watchword. You can TYPHOID Death Rate Full Instructions With Bach Shipment Yon will have no trouble installing this toilet Anyone can do it in an hour's time* A common barrel may I m » used hn a vault or we will furnish you a aptvial galvanized vault for $0 »0 exh i Kitber one will w»rk |a»rfccth satisfactory Buy On Your Own Terms - We will *ell you thi* .-»y^tem buy o on tinit\ w ' "’’H 1 order. ,i'd H h I hi • .* . \ i • » - count of tbe low price ask* I * ■ ' 'I....... -H < --i whei» \< monthly payments. dej*cril»e I ah»ve for $25.(0 cash, or if you prefer to •■3-v feriiK. re<piirin j on v $7 »0 caxh with the ,(M) per in« nt! until $ 50 baa I h - ud paid. < >n ac l the c »st o! iinniil'iii’iiirv we urr obliged to add r an¿' i‘I onr patron- «•esires to take advantage of AMERICAN DISINFECTANT CO 24B Main St., Portland, Ore. rnr$. Josie Warden See W. N. BROWN, Atrerit PRACTICAL NURSE 210 (ii'bert Road, Lenta, Ore. First House last of Grange Store (In Answering thin Ad. 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