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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
&BÉÁVÉR STATÈ HÉRALO I'he Road Io Success Entered as Second Clase Mail Matter at lienta, Oregon, August 26, 1011 Publish««! Every Thursday at lents, Or«., by the M t . S cott PvauasiHfl C o . Start an account at our bank and get into H. A. DARN ALL, Enrroa an » M anaobb . Office Phone: Home 1111. NE of the most frequent of the details which have not causes of fires in country had the consideration due them. homes is the carelessness with By the corrections mentioned we which matches are handled. It are sure no one need be injured has been our experience to have and it may be all will be benefit known of several fires due to ed. children getting hold of matches, and trying them on paper, or other inflamable materials about the buildings. Matches are not Civile Sager is having a naw front only dangerous for their inflam built on the “old corner.” mability but they are poisonous Mr. D. A. White call««! on relatives and children frequently have in Gresham Monday. sucked their heads off with the Mrs. W. W. Franklin, of Portland, result that dangerous illness has called on friends here Monday. resulted. Now comes a story Mrs. Grace Campball, of Russelville, from the east of a child that was spent a few hours in Lents Tuesday. tapping a lead pencil in a long Lenta hardware took over a large brass cap. The cap exploded! stock of goods sold by sheriff Word last and tore two of the childs fin week. gers off. This was a “right in Proepecte are in view for the exten time of school affair,” and when sion of the Mt. Scott car line south to 1 the foot of the mountain. the other pupils were questioned One of M. S. Hazen’s boys was badly two other boys were found each hurt the first of the week by falling off with one of the same sort of caps a horse. in their mouths. A little craunch- Mr. Harris and family, of Mentone ing and off would go their heads. Addition, have all been sick with This is especially likely to occur measles the past week. in a country iike this where so The Indies’ Aid Society of the M. E. much powder is used in clearing church meet for work at the church on land. Better keep your inflam Wednesday March 12 at 1:30. mables and explosives and Mr and Mrs. J. V. Patten, of Chica poisons under lock and key. It go, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. is hard enough for people who Dxrnall. understand the nature of these Prospects are good for a new picture things to get along with them show to open up in Lents soon under without expecting children to the management of the People's Amusement Company. handle them with safety. the deplorable losses of life an nually. due to the prevalence in disease and accidents, is again illustrated in the east where a German specialist, invited to this country for the purpose of demonstrating his cure for tuber culosis, was denied the privilege of testing his cure. And this prin cipally because the American doctors do not care to have a foreigner invade their field of in come. There ought to be a na tional board of examiners, where once a doctor got his certificate of proficiency, they could not be questioned in any state or sec tion of the whole country. That would eliminate a certain amount of jealousy. GAIN we suggest that this A is and excellent time of year to clean up your streets and grounds. A little later it will be too late. Yes, too late. When the dry weather sets in the ground soon gets so hard it is un workable. The grass grows up and hides the filth that covers the top of the ground. Clean it all out. You will then be able to keep down the weeds And the grass will have an uninterrupted precedence over all vegetable in intruders. It will be altogether possible to keep your grounds in good condition. There is a satisfaction comes with a well kept home and grounds. It developes a pride in ones self that is not surpassed by any other means. work. to it every day, You If not, why not? 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 gretted it. If it will save you time it, will also save It is up to you and we cordially invite you money. your business. The Multnomah State Bank U. S. POSTAL DEPOSITORY LENTS. OREGON “Bunty Pults The Strings” at Heilig This Week The fam«tu Higblard Comedy, “Bunty Pull» The String»,” will he the a’traction at The Heilig TI eatre, 1 Ith and Mortis >n Street» for To- nigbt. Fr.day and S iiiint»A special piice u a'inee <>u Saturday. Friday evening of this week the Ju nior League of the M. E. church will hold their annual supper in the church parlors. Come and help Mrs. Hurd and her children in their great work. TheBestLightALThe ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable for homes, offices, shops and other places need Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown took an auto trip to Portland Tuesday evening and at tended the meeting at Taylor street church. ing light. Electricity can be used in any quan tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric lamps can be located in any place, thus afford CLASSIFIED ing any desired distribution of light. No other lamps possess these qualifications, WANTED—Table boarders at 25 Brace St.. Lenta. Home cooking. Board by day, week or month. Meals 25c. Phone 4511. It WANTED— Boys may be had and sometimes girls. The older ones at ordinary wages and others to I* schooled and cared for in return for slight services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Bovs and Girls Ai«l Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf FOR KAUK FOR SALE—Thoroughbred white leghorn and white Pekin duck eggs for setting. Inquire of Otto Katzky tf FOR SALE —Calkins Strain S. C. White Leghorn baby chicks, eggs for hatching and some stock for sale. Prices reasonable, satisfaction guaran teed. Address Calkins Poultry Farm, Lents Gresham Car, Gilbert Crossing. Phone 2'»24 t f • therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern es tablishments. “What Happened to Jones,” Baker Theatre, Week Beginning March 16th. JONES:—‘I never trav> I without e<>|.| tea." CISSY: — “Don t you. really? I like it too—may 1?” JONES;—“I fear it would he too -trong for you—and tauudea you wouldn’t like the flavor—thin in from Australia.” CISSY :—“I guess I can stand it—I tried it in Kentucky.”—Act 2 WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING, AND DYEING Bay your furniture of Lents Furni ture Co. FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared, in Walden Park. Five dollar payments. Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’s, office. FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets G. F. RUSCH FOR SALE—70 chickens. I will sell all or any number to suit buyer. 3 blocks east of Lents school, one block south of Lund's store. S. R. Scott. 1 t FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred Rock eggs. |1 50 per setting of 15. W. | E. Thoma», one mile N. E. school bouse. ' Box 405 B., Lents. - FOR BALE—*950 fine corner lot 40 x l'X) on South Main and Mayfield, a good. : small, fonr room plastered bouse, pan try, two porches, good fence, barn 12x 24. chicken park. $260 cash, balance $10 00 per month, 6 per cent interest. This ad. is good until March 20tb or un til sold. Apply at place. 2t WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 LOST—A mortgage and note. Find er return to Herald office and receive reward. 1 t As a further evidence of the propriety of returning Mr. Jona than Bourne to the United States 8. C. White leghorn eggs for hatch Senate, let us call attention to ing $1 00 per 15, $5 00 per hundred. Al so a few good Cockerels foreale $1.50 the failure of four of the each. Tom Morgan, 2 blocks North 1 5 t. Oregon delegation in Congress block West of Lents station. to secure several of the neces FOR SALE—Bantam eggs for setting. I sary appropriations which Sena Also 1 cock, 2 cockerels ot W. P. Rocks, j 2nd avenue. Box 104 Lents. Tabor tor Bourne then sought and got | 214, Wfi. 4 t. without ado or excessive effort It is a good deal in the way a FOR SALE:—Three good adjacent lots in Arden Park. Level, in cultiva- thing is done whether results are [ tion. Bargain for home location. En- j attained. The quality of energy I gnire of Mt. 8cott Pub. Co. Lents. that is put into it decides the LUMBER—At our new mill ljtf miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. case of times. Jonsrud Bros_____ (. Attention is called to corrections in the contest advertisement this week. Numerous small duties have prevented attention to some adding Let us do your bookkeeping and relieve you from the LOCAL AND PERSONAL HE pitable sight of a lot of of know it is the right thing to do. O T doctors opposing any sug gestion that offers a way out of habit the Residence: Tabor 2S18 FOSTER ROAD. NEXT OOOR TO P O Oeo. W. Baldwin LENTS. OREGON B. E. Lemons Wilson Benefiel Copeland Lumber Co Successors to Wllberjç Lumber Co. F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors 414 East Alder St., on East 6th St. Lady Assistant Auto Service Prompt, Efficient and Courteous’Treatment Moderate Prices. East 52 B-2525 Dealers in all kinds of Lum ber, Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles and Builders’ H’dw. Portland, Oregon Remember the Name—BOHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain Mikado Roofing Lents Oregon Subscribe For The Herald,