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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
----------- -T LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. R. J. McCullum haa bean Buffer Mr. and Mrs F. Wallace entertained friends from Eastern Oregon last week. ing from an attack of ths grip for the past week. MISS OLIVE TUSSE Y ENTERTAINS TRIE NDS. $1.00 Six Roses $1.00 The Ladies of the M E. church held a Miss Esther and Earl llulf have been tea at the home of Mrs. G. G. Wood* “8borty’, Ingall» «nd wife called on «latent from school several days tin. worth. Wednesday. friend* in 1-enta Thursday. week on account of hard colds. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gethinp, of Grave Mrs. Hclliwell ia the owner of a new Crossing, greeted a boy, March the 1st. Grandpa Hulf, who had an operation auto. pet formed l«»t week for cancer of the Mr. Gething is quite proud. throat, ia .lowing recovering. Little Mias IVarl Higgins ia very ill at Miss Edna Burns, of Ninth Avenue, her home on Elmo Height«. Mr. and Mr*. IVter Hill have gone to was absent from school several days this week because of sickness. Mrs. K. E. Smith, who has been ill. ia able to be out again. Mis* Olive Tumey entertained a few friends Friday evening. The evening was epent in playing various popular gam«.. Mi«. Sherwood enter tained on the piano; dainty refresh ments were served near midnight when Miss Tusaey Informed her gueets in a few more minute, «he would be eigh teen. All enjoyed a delightful evening and left wishing Mi». Tossey many Eastern Oregon for a two weeks visit happy return« ol the day. with the formers' mother The Lents L. T. L. hold their meetings every Monday at 3:46 p. m. in the M. Mrs. 1 W. Hummel of Cadwell Park, re E P. Tobin has reeieved appointment E. church. All are welcome. turned Thursday morning from a three as notary in this county. month, visit in Wisconsin. She reports Mr. Bishop has the contract for a decided dislike to Wisconsin winter Mrs. R. Grundy. of Portland, visited building the new residence for Arthur climate. relative« irt Lents last Tuesday. Geisler. Mrs. Humtlelt, of South Main street, E. L. Thorpe, of Gresham, spent a Mera. 1. W. Hummel and I. Thowrn is preparing to dispose of some of her couple of hours in Lents Wednesday. She who are employed by the city, are en property on South Maio street. ha» several lota and will retain only a joying a two weeks vacation. l>art of them. Her advertisement was Mr. H. Harkson. of Portland, was in overlooked last week but it will be seen l>enU Tuesday looking after business. Master Charles Herd underwent an operation on his throat at the Good this issue in another column. He is Geo. Dilley is putting the finishing Samaritan Hospital last week. While Ed Smith, brother of Mrs touches on a very tidy new residence on now convalescent at his borne at Wood- Wright, who lives on >2nd Avenue, «a. mere. Johnson street. - . - - driving a donkey engine up in the Little Faythe, the nine months old mountains about twelve miles from Mrs. M. Hays from Yelm, Washing ton. is now visiting with her parents. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Sheridan, Oregon, the cable broke, Ninth avenue is suffering from an at killing him instantly. When the aged Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Solomon. mother at North Yamhill heard of hi. tack of bronchial pneumonia. accident she hastened to the camp, Subscribers to The Herald at the of driving many miles over rough road*. Revival meetings are being held this fice are entitled to coupons which they She took the body to North Yamhill for week to be continued at the Church of may assign to any contestant. burial. Christ on t»th. Ave. one block north of Eureka Kebeka Lodge, meets first Foeter road, conducted by Evangelist, BASEBALL MEETING and third Friday evenings of each E. C. Love of Santa Rosa, California. month, at Grange Hall, Lents Visitors Gospel sermon each evening at »o'clock. A meeting was held Wednesday night All are invited and welcome. welcome. Mar. 5 in the Athletic Hall and the fol Reuben Wilson Poet and the Ladies of the G. A. R. held a special meeting on the 20th. A Washington and Lincoln program was given and a lunch was spread. Victor Buntzel, finding his returns from last year’s raspberry crop very satisfactory, is setting out an entire acre in Culthberta and Marlboro« Four acres will be set out this fall into vari ous fruits. Mrs. May Greer, president of the Re bekah Assembly of Oregon will attend the meeting of Eurekab Rebekah Lodge of Lents Friday evening. All locol members are urged to be present, and others are invited to attend. CALL FOSLER tor your ‘ eats", Meat, and quick Delivery—Phone Tabor, 2235. lowing business was transacted: Mr Forte was elected business man ager for the year 1913. O. W. Webb, treasurer and W. J Boland, secretary Gasoline and Aut mobile Jess Dunbar will be the Lents Giants' Supplies scout and will proceed to help get play I. F. Coffman’s Place ers. Cor. Foeter Rd. and Main The Fourth Ave. grounds have been * leased. They will be fenced with a 10- foot fence all the way around. Work will start next Sunday morning All Russelville Nursery the loyal fan* and players are expected H. A. LEWIS PROPRIETOR to be on the grounds to help. Many Complete Lines of Fruit, Shrul« and business men of Lents are donating Decorative Plants. money to the cause. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE—PREE The next meeting will be held Wed. Phone Tabor 204 Montavilla, Ore. evening, March 12 at Athletic hall. FOR SALE Mrs. F. J. Faith Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking Clemson St. Lents. Ore. 2 Blocks East of the Grange Store BuffMinorcas WANTED The Great New Variety of the Grand Old Breed. A variety for the fancier as well as the utility breeder Unexcelled as winter layers I have some of the best stock in the state as my show rec shows. Eggs $5.00 per 15 H. S. CANON Agency for varied lot of in stallment property — Medium priced Houses, Lots and Ac erage. Kennedy & Klineman Lents, Ore. Magalia, Cal. M. E. CHURCH Preaching 11 a. m.; Subject. “Author ity of Truth.” Service at Bennett Chapel 3 p. m.; Evening service, - Sub ject, Relation of Conduct and life to Christ’s Teaching. Theee are themes which should take root in the soul and concern every well meaning man W. 1 OYI> MOORE Pastor. BENNETT CHAPEL. M. E. CHURCH. Spring Opening OF THE Lents Millinery MARCH 14 AND 15 Latest Styles in Spring and Summer Hats Order and Make Over Work A Specialty. Leading Chiffons, Molines and Rose Trim- mings In Stock All Goods and Work at City Prices Ladies are Cordially Invited to Call and Inspect Our Goods. The Ladies’ Aid Society held a tea at the residence of the f-ecy., Mrs. Gilbert, March 27. In transaction of regular business for the church they were pleased to meet Mrs. Moore, of Lents, and to welcome home Mr». We-tfall who has been on a long visit to Califor nia. They b«g to express their deep appreciation and thanks to ladies of other churches for their mutual help and attendance. The next meeting will be held at the home of the Vice President, Mrs. Johnson. Best for Skin Diseases Nearly every skin disease yields quickly and permanently to Bilcklen's Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burns or I bruises. Soothe» and heal*, John Dey*, I of Gladwin, Mich., says, after suffering ' twelve years with skin ailment and »[«end ing *40) in doctors’ bills, Buck ten’s Arnica Salve cured him It will help you. Only 25c. Recommended by All Druggists. Vinegar used to wash the wall be fore papering will make the paper stick. ,. i 1 I I I 1 ’ .... 26< .... 26/ '.’fk .... 26/ .... 26/ .... '¿M Caroline Tostout (Pink), Regular White Maman Cochet (Cream), Regular Mainau Cochet ( Light Pink), Regular Mlle. Helen Gambier (Yellow), Regular I'lrich Brunner ( Red), Regular ViaCounti»» Folk »tone i Fawn), Regular Six Good Healthy Two-Year Rose» Worth $1.50 for $1 IX) Poet paid This Offer Canceled After April 15th Send at Once to LOCAL DAIRY NLWS. GILL BROTHERS’ SEED COMPANY The Dalton Dairy will move from the Roth place this week to a location near Fairview. The Fairbank Dairy will move to the Roth place. Mr. Dal«on has rented room« in the Hedge build ing. Iwnt», for a distributing station. He haa titled it up with cooler», and of fice furniture and will «erve hi» cus tomers from that point. Mr. Fowler haa invested in a »mall herd of good dairy cows and will handle milk. He already haa a nice line of customer». R D. I Portland. Orw. HEADQUARTERS FOR Field and Garden Seeds Largest Stock East of Portland Are You Constipated? If no, get a box of Dr. King'» New Life Pill», take thsm regularly and your trouble will quickly disappear. They will stimulate the liver, improve your digestiou and get rid of all the poisons from your system. They will surely get you well again. 26c at All Druggist». Only Complete Feed Store in Lents Feed for Man— Beast—or Birds Complete Line of Chicken Feeds City Prices for Standard Seeds Best Grease Eradicator. Equal parts of ether, ammonia and alcohol make a solution which must be kept well away from the fire and corked to prevent evaporation. It will remove grease spots without injuring the finest fabrics L. E. Wiley Half Block West of P. O. Foster Road, Lents, Oregon Missouri farmers are growing so en thusiastic over road improvements that they are using their manure spreaders to distribute gravel on the highways. OPTOMETRIST Sarah Z. Rile« At the Jewe'ry Store of J. P. Nordin, every third Saturday in each month. Houra3to9p m. Children'» Eye» a Specialty Portland Office s<>4 Dekum Building ■ SPRING SAMPLES A complete line of latest Patterns. Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots- made to order in 1 at test Styles. U9S W gftpyg *0*6 ... 1P. nordin . . . $25.00 and Up . . . See Us Before Ordering* matches. Clocks, Jewtltrv, Cut Glass, Silver mare and Tancv China Diamond Senina EVANGELICAL CHURCH The revival services conducted by Rev. J. A. Goode are growing in inter est and attendance. Fifteen at the altar Wednesday night. Services each even ing at s o’clock except Saturday. Sab bath preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation to all to come and receive the great benefit theee meetings afford. P. CONKLIN Pastor. Wt Make this Special Offer to Introduce Our Roeee Main Street Schweitzer &. Manz Leading lallora Lents, Oregon Hashim Bldg. — 1 Lenta. Oregon Guaranteed Nursery Stock 1 1 Theckla Bright Co. “She Sell» Her Own Property" Apples Peaches Prunes Cherries Pears Plums Small Fruits tValues $800.00 sinon U _ ±3 V mn J v U J QIUU Terms Cash, ■ ‘ (r Payments, Exchange Theckla Bright Co. Our nurseries are conveniently locat ed. Come and select your trees. We guarantee quality Ixwated six blocks south of Woodmer^ station. 1 block west. We deliver our orders. Lents, Ore. Home Phone, l<rn»* 21II - . Tabor 4249 Office ori Foster R.is.l 2 Block» east of Post office ■ ’/• Woodmere Nursery J. H. Palmer, Mgr. Phone . . . Tabor 3271 Lents R. F. D. 1 • I Eggiman’s Market 'The Sanitnry Market” B.-. Î, Mutton, \«.<l. pork and Poultry Products Suit »nd Cured Meat* Fumi Produrr Bought mid Hold WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS The Lents Millinery Phone I nbtir 2573 Lents I (KilMAN Ml: AT MARKET • • • . Oregon Mrs. W. E. GOGGINS. Manager. Main Street, Lents, Oregon .T-’ISKBSC’ G. F. RUSCH 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 a. Twenty-Five Votes. -[ITT* THINKING OP BUILDING? TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN CLEANING. PRESSING. ALTERING, AND DYEING NAME OF CANDIDATE............................................................................................. ADDRESS......................................................................................................................... Thia Coupon ia void after March 12. DISTRICT NO............. Cut this coupon out on lines and send flat r.ot rolhd. .-XaKTSC «3USS3T."!«XTJA e build from your plans or make plans for your special needs and condition. Phone B-filll, Then call 182» Glad to give estimate» Geo. P. Green man & Co. FOSTER ROAD. NEXT DOOR TO R O LENTS. OREGON Building Contractors Buckley Ave., Just South of Powell Valley