Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 27, 1913, Image 8

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr». L H Bini, from Estacada, ha»
been visiting the past week with Mr» N.
J. Hawly.
Mr lohn Solomon from Yelm. Wash«
itigton, ha» been visiting with relatives.
Mr ami Mrs. F. B. Solomon.
Mr. ami Mrs. B. Porter and son ami
daughter left la»t Monday for their new
home in Tonquin, Oregon.
E. W. Miller went to Eugene Tues­
Thomas Broa. are owiera of a new
day on business.
run-about which they find useful in at­
tending to their wholesale business
Miss Ikirris Meyer will put in a branch
store in Lenta in the near future.
Mies Jessiline Diebrow, who ha» been
assisting in The Herald office, recently
Mrs Fred Xaah, of Millard Ave , won made a trip to San Francisco, but re­
the rocker at Lents Furnitur» store.
turned Friday.
She reports business
pretty dull in the Californian metropolis
Mrs Wells, of Portland, visitad her
sister. Mrs. Carr ol sth avenue Monday.
W. H. Hull, fathei of Win. Half, of
Saginaw Heights, was taken to St. Vin­
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rowley visited cent’s Hospital Tuesday to have an op-
friends in Fairview last Saturday and peration performed for cancer of the
Sunday.
throat.
Mr. Jesse Boon, of Boise. Idaho, visit­
L. K Kollock A Co. of Portland, have ed his old friend, R. H. Brown of 191
bought tha E. W. Miller Co interests 10th avenue Friday.
at Powel street and Creston.
Mr. King, formerly of 10th avenue,
died
in Portland and was buried in the
A little valentine girl came to the
home o( Mr. and Mrs. Hembree of Dick« Multnomah cemetery last Friday.
eon, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Hem­
bree were formerly residents of Lente.
Mr and Mrs. Griffith, of Kern Park,
visited Mr. and Mr». W. E. Goggins
Monday evening: alati Mrs. Goggins sis­
ter, Mrs. F. J Helliwell, of Kern Park
was a visitor Monday.
Elmer Morternde has been suffering
from appendicitis for several days and
was compelled to have an operation on
Wednesday. Dr. Fawcett has charge of
the case ami superintended the operation.
Mr E M and H. R Schiierman,
with their families, have been visiting
their parents in Culver, Indiada, re­
turned to their lieautiful homes here in
Lents last Tuesday.
TROUTDALE
«.---------------------------------- fa
The Herald will regret to announce
the failure of the firm of Harlow Blaxier
A Harlow of Troutdale This firm lias
long Is-en one of the leading business
concern* of Eastern Multnomah. The
l>ank of Troutdale connected with the
lino was also clom-d on Tuesday It is
thought this bank will |>ay out tn full, i
tint the owners chose to close to protect
the depoaitor*.
Mrs. Aaron Fox's brother, recently
from Germany, is making her a visit.
Mrs. W ish ! and Mrs. Burton of!
Gresham visited with Mrs. Edmonson
Tuesday.
One of the old town landmarks, the
Evangelical church, lias Is-en torn down,
due to neglect and decay.
Surprise Your Friends
Subscriber* to The Herald at the of­
For four weeks regularly use Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They stimulate
fice
are
entitled
to
coupons
which
they
Mrs. Ward, over 90 years of age,
the liver, improve digestion, remove
of North Main street, has been quite may assign to anv contestant.
blood impurities, pimp lew and eruptions !
ill for some time but is much better.
disapis-ar from your face mid Issly and |
OPTOMETRIST
you feel lietter. Begin at once.
Sarah 2. Riles
Mrs. Faler and Mrs Spring were vis­ I
At the Jewelry Store of J. P. Nordin,
itors at the home of Mrs. Hotchkiss of every third Saturday in each month.
Erroll Heights last Sunday.
Hours 3 to 9 p m.
Children’s Eves a Specialty
Portland Office
sot Dekum Building
Mrs. B. M. Armitage, of Myrtle Creek.
Ore., will move to Lents about March 1
to make her home near her daughter.
Mrs. W. E. Goggins
Guaranteed
Nursery Stock
Children under 15 years of age will
not be admitted to the free show Fri­
Those who were fortunate enough to
day night at the Isis Theatre unless ac­
hear the Loyal Temperance Legion en­
companied by their parent^.
tertainment at the M. E. church on
Monday evening all agree it was the
CALL FOSLER tor your "eats”,
beet yet. Mrs. Gates and her helpers
and quick Delivery—Phone
deserve praise for their untiring efforts Meat,
Tabor,
2235.
in preparing the program.
Dr. King's New Discovery
Merle G. Berry from Couer ’dLene.
Soothes irritated throat and lungs,
Idaho, arrived in town Saturday to visit
hi- sister, Mrs. Ed Payne, of Saginaw stops chronic and hacking cough, re­
lieves tickling throat, tastes nice. Take
Heights.
no other; once used, always use«!.
CARD Of THANKS.
We desire to express our deep appre­
ciation for the many acts of kindess
shown during the illness and death of
our dear mother, also for the lieautiful
floral pieces. Especially Shiloh Circle,
No. 19; L. of G. A. R.. tlie Woman’s
Club of >anday. and Mr. and Mrs Chas.
Skewes of the Skewes Undertaking Co.
Mrs. Carrie Ingles,
Mr. D. W. Ingles,
Kisns of umiit wowa ..
J. P. Rordin
Watches, Clocks,
Jewtltry, Cui Glass.
Silver Ware and
fancy China
Diamond Seitinq
Lent», Oregon
Main Street
Apples
Peaches
Prunes
Cherries
Pears
Plums
Small Fruits
riur nurseries are conveniently locat­
ed. Come and select your trees.
We guarantee quality Located six
blocks south of Woodmere station. I
block west. We deliver our orders.
Woodmere Nursery
J. H. Palmer, Mgr.
Phone
. . . Tabor 3271
Lents R. F. D. 1
Mothers Can Safely Buy
Geisler Bros., Props.
Lents, ’ Ore.
103 Main f St.,
Theckla Bright Co.
N
“She sells Her Own Property”
' Values $800.00
$950, siooo
Terms Cash,
Payments, Exchange
Theckla Bright Co.
Home Plume, lx*nlo 21II
•
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Ta lx »r 424®
Othre on Fowler
2 Bhu k* ••»»t Ot
Office
SPRING SAMPLES
A complete line of Latest
Patterns. Serges, Worsteds,
Tweeds, Cheviots made to
order in Latest Styles.
. . . $25.60 and Up . . .
See Us Before Ordering1
Announcement
Schweitzer & Manz
Free Show and Piano Recital
Leading Tailors
Hashim Bldg.
Friday, Feb. 28 isisTheatre
Lents, Oregon
Assortment ol latest patterns now
’in stock.
Samples ol extensive lines suitable
for spring or summer wear.
Lowest Prices
Possible for Good Tailoring
To Men and Women
This is to demonstrate the Fine Quality and Tone of the Up­
ton Grand Piano we are going to give away FREE April 5th.
It will be used in the Entire Program
Given By
Spring Goods
Rusch The Tailor
4000 ft. Films and First Class Musical Program
VOTE COUPON—Good For 25 Votes
Next Door to Post Office
Lents, Ore.
This coupon when neatly cli| ped and properly filler! in with the name of
th<- candidate you wish to vote for, will be counted as Twenty-Five Votes.
II Lents Hardware Co.
NAME OF CANDIDATE.....................................................................................
ADDRESS...............................................................................................................
DISTRICT NO
Special Sale
This Coupon is void after March 5.
. Cut this coupon out on lines and send flat rot rolled
Did You Get Our Catalog?
Slightly Used—Well Conditioned
Oregon drown Seeds, Dahlias, Roses
Commencing* at 1 o’clock
Perennials Are Our Specialties
Having Rented Mv Place I Will Sell to Highest
Bidder
200 Sacks Potatoes; 1 Gray Horse, weight 1150 pounds;
11 Milch Cows, of which 6 are Ayshire and Durham and
5 are Jersey and Durham, all government-tested, large
milkers and good size; Two-horse Cultivator; Hay Cutting
Machine; One-Horse Cultivator; Hand Seeder; Post Hole
D gger; Stove (range); I Milk Safe; 6 fen Gallon Milk
Cans; 3 Three Gallon Milk Pails; 1 Bed Spring; 1 Sofa; 1
Dresser, and several Tools and other small articles.
Gill Bros. Seed Co.
Portland, Ore., Route 1
■ Eggiman’s Market
Terms Cash Unless Otherwise
Arranged
‘‘The Sanitary Market”
lha-f, Mutton, Veal, Pork and Poultry Product*
Salt »nd Cured Meats
Farm Produce Bought and Sold
Mrs. Annie Swank, Owner
Phone Tabor 2573
Lents Garage
EGGIMAN MEAT MARKET
Ore.
On Swank Place, 1 Mile East of
Fairview on the O. W. P. Ry.
Saturday, Mar. 1
Order
Kildahl & Rathkey
AUCTION
If not Drop Us a Card and We will Mail You One
All in Good Working
$100 and Up
Lents,
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.
Lents, Ore.
Dr. King’s New Discovery and give it to j
the little ones when ailing and suffering I
with colds, coughs, throat or lung I
troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once
used, always used. Mrs. Bruce Craw­
ford. Niagra. Mo., writes: “Dr. King's
New Discovery changed our boy from a
pale weak sick boy to the picture of
health.’’ Always helps.
Indians
M. M’s.
Eagles
SPRING NEEDS
Lents
....
Oregon
T. R. Howitt, Manager