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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1913)
notice ^BEAVER STATE HERALD^ LOCAL AND PERSONAL Entered m Second Class Mail Matter at Lente, Oregon, August 26, 1911 Published Every Thursday at Lenta, *Ore., by the M t . S cott P vslishimg C o . H. A. DARNALL, E dito « Office Phone: Home 1111. and M anaokb . Residence: Tabor 2813 Having dissolved the partnership he tween M. 8 llaaen and W. M. Ackley, in the business of the Lenta Sheet Metal John Martel, who ha« been very ill, Works, I hereby give notice that all ac ia improving. counts due the firm before and after date of this publication, should be paid V. K. Peteraon made a buaine«« trip to M. S. Haien. Lente. March 18, 1913. to Portland Monday. Mr«. Ella Wan! «pent Sun* lay with Mr». C. Bru»terhouee. DO YOUR BUSINESS WITH A GOOD BANK NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. The passing of the inter «late liquor 4 NE of the most important will be affected by the result. If Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Grimm, of Tre Kenyon-Webb bill over the veto of Pres meetings ever held in the you know nothing of commission mont spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr», ident Taft, shows very clearly the temper state was that which convenied government now is a good time R. E. Smith. of the recently elected members of con in the Commercial Club rooms io study it. gress. Them are many former towns The I'. 8. 8. Marine band rendered a people of Senator Kenyon in Oregon. in Portland last Saturday. This very pleading concert at the lakl'almna meeting was called at the sug Now comes the Rural School In fact, two member* of Mt. Scott Union theatre last Tuesday evening. were from the Iowa town which has gestion of the president of the Advocate of LaCenter, Washing been his home for many years Senator Agricultural College and was for ton who is out with an appeal Mrs, W O. Wood, of Grays Crossing, Kenyon's father was a Presbyterian the purpose of promoting an in for a new state, to extend from I left for Denver, Col., this morning to see minister and college preeident. "I pur- terest in that institution and to California to Puget Sound. The her mother who is very ill. pot«- to take no thought for to-morrow get some notion as to a system cause of all this rebellion is the politically," said Senator Kenyon ii|s>n of proceedure for the administra attitude of Gov. Lister on the in Mr«. W. M. Curtin, of 129 9th Ave,, his re-election by the town legislature tion of the extension fund pro ter-state bridge question. If a who han l>een suffering from the grip all in joint session. I have a course map ped out to tight a battle in the legislative vided by the recent legislature portion of a state is justified in winter is improving «lowly. halls of the nation in the next two action. Two different funds seceding every time the govern years to do something (or human rights were provided. One of them is or thinks differently, things are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crawford have a and moral laws and decency in ;»ilitie«." baby hoy. They am stoping at Charles He backed hi« declaration with the available for the college uncon going to be lively hencefourth. Crawford’s of Church St. The mother measure which has now become a law ditionally. The other may be and baby am doing nicely. and it is believed will remain a law, in- Crop Bound Chickens. used in any county, conditional as-much as the supreme court has sua- on the county’s raising an equal This malady is often caused by eat- tained a measure of similar intent, that amount for cooperative work, I ing dirt, therefore I would advise to Mrs. W. J. Sovern, of 110 t>th Ave. of the white slave traffic. was treated to a delightful surprise party the expenditure in any county stop feeding chickens on the ground on March 18th in honor of her birthday. The quickest and most effective treat by the state not to exceed $4000 ment is to cut crop open and remove A very pleasant afternoon was spent in A pleasing incident occurred at , a annually. The college may : contents ______ Cut a slit two inches long music; lunchion was serv< d. A number meeting of the Union at the home of Mr» Garlock spend $25,000 annually in its in- in skin over crop, then cut crop about | of useful and pretty presents were pre Mrs. Geeell recently a temperance song after which, dependent extension work. This same length Remove contents with sented; those present were Mesdamea. sang James Dorncy, C. H. Feldman. W. E. Mrs Richardson played the piano ac will go to the support of itiner- :easP°on thor' companiment to a charming melody oughly with sterilized (boiled) water, Jackson, M. Browning. A. Cueran, John ant schools, personal investiga having it lukewarm Sew up crop first Ohea of Portland. Mesdanies James H. played upon the violin by her daughter. tions, institutes, and related ex with No. 1 catgut sutures (your drug Stoats, Will Walker, C. Brusterhoiiae, At the close of the violin solo Mr». Gar- lock came forward with the vocal ar penses. gist has them), about five stitches Misses Vera White and Irene Stark. rangement of the piece which chanced All these things were discuss Then rinse well with bichloride water. to be in her music roll, and sang the ed and more. Prominent among words of the lieautiful spring song so The Cause of Rheumatism sweetly played by Mis« Richardson. It the persons who were called up Prompt Delivery was a nuqtrise all around which was on to discuss the movement were Stomach trouble, lazy liver and de Call Telephone Tabor 2003 ranged kidneys are the cause of rheu much enjoyed by all who listened. Mr. Wilcox, of the Oregon De matism. Get your stomach, liver, kidneys R. Heyting velopment League; Mr. C. L. and bowels in healthy condition by taking 82 St. and 42th Ave., 8. E. Every woman living west of Grays| Smith, Agricultural Agent for Electric Bitters, and you will not be Crossing is urged to register for the com- ■ the Oregon-Washington railroad; troubled with the pains of rheumatism. ing election The people of Lento tw'ing Mr C. E. Spence and Mr. Dar- Charles B. Allen, a school principal, of deprived of the privilege of registering nail, of the State Grange; Mr. Sylvania Ga . who.uffere.1 indescribable this spring an* determined to at least torture from rheumatism, liver and have the pleasury of rustling other» to Gasoline and Aut mobile Davis and Mr. Shumway, of the stomach trouble and diseased kidneys, the front. Supplies Farmer’s Union; Mr. Miller, of writes : “All remedies failed until I used 1 ■ I. F. Coffman’s Place Eugene; Mr. Young, of the Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this Mrs. Gibbs, formerly of South Main Cor. Foster Rd. ami Main North Bank Road; Mr, Bates, of wonderful remedveured me completely.” Street but now in Scotland, ha« been the Northwest Farmer; Mr. Min- M.ybe your rheumatic pains come from the recipient of many congratulatory _ t a • • x stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Elec- cards breathing expressions of joy. and ton, of the Oregon Agriculturist,. tr-c win gjTe yO11 prompt relief. Russelville Nursery hope for an abundam-e of health for her Mr. Hetzel, of the College. The 1 50c and fl.O). (Recommended by All self an<l infant son. H. A. LEWIS. PROPRIETOR 0. W. R. N. furnished a fine; Druggiets. Compiete Linee of Fruit, Shrub« and lunch —all Oregon products. ______ — ------ --------- Decorative Plants. Sfr«. Wilkins. who ha* been alMent SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE—FREE The idea generally seemed to from the city, ha« promised to attend Phone Talsir 2o4 Montevilla, < ire. be that methods in present use tlie meeting on the 24th which is to lie a N’eal Dow nd li tter day. by the college were most practi WANTKO cal at this time and that by pur suing this course a tendency to WANTED—Boys mav be had and ward county co-operation would sometimes girls. The older ones at wages and others to I* be developed. It was proposed ordinary schooled and cared for in return for to promote the end in view, also, slight services rendered. For particu ERE is an opportunity to fill your trading lars address W. T. Gardner, superin through meetings of farmers, tendent Bovs and Girls Aid Society of stamp book quick! I will give DOUBLE tf commercial clubs, or other pub Oregon. Portland. Ore. lic gatherings. S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS for cash FOR SALK O A bank account means more than the dol- lars you put into it, when you make up your mind to start. A banking connection means a lot to every Interest Paid on Time Deposits young man. friends SAND AND GRAVEL CLASSIFIED HE “Biennial Crop Pest and Horticultural Report” of the Agricultural College Exper iment Station has just been is sued and is the mort replete pub lication of its kind that we have seen in the state. Its index in cludes over thirty distinct sub jects and many of these are so general as to cover several allied topics. There is a survey of the “Prune Industry,” “Frost In vestigation,” Tomato and Logan Berry Culture, Apple Adaptabil ity and Destructive “Insects” are the main divirsions. The insects injurious to roses, and garden truck, berries and larger fruits are all taken up. The habits, work and remedies are all given and in such a con cise and satisfactory manner that every one that reads may be ed ified. Considerable space is given to fungus diseases of plants and fruits are taken up in cluding various forms of blight. The volume will prove a worthy text book for the uninformed or a reference volume for those of more experince. T t FOR SALE—Vacant lot on 9th Ave., South, half block from car, 40x100 J. H. McGrath Phone East 323. It Thirty-six inch Heavy Poultry Net ting, $2.20 per roll. Copeland Lumber Co. 2t Screen Doors 2-8, 6-8 at 90 cents. Copeland Lumber Co. 2t FOR SALE—One registered boar, Poland China. Age eighteen months (18). V. E. Fosberg, Boring. Ore. St FOR SALE—Thoroughbred white leghorn and white Pekin duck eggs for setting. Inquire of Otto Katzky tf FOR -ALE—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 2924. t f Buy your furniture of Lents Furni ture Co. FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred Rock eggs. |1 50 per setting of 15. W. E. Thoma-, one mile N. E. school house. Box 405 B., Lents. FOR “ALE—$950 fine corner lot 40 x 100 on South Main and Mayfield, a good, small, four room plastered house, pan try, two porch»-», good fence, barn 12x 24. chicken park. $250 cash, balance $10 00 per month, 6 per cent interest. This ad. is good until March 20th or un til sold. Apply at place. 2 t j 8. C. White Leghorn egg» for hatch ing $1 00 per 15, $5 00 per hundred. Al so a few good Cockerels for rale $1.50 each. Tom Morgan, 2 blocks North 1 ! block West of Lents station. 5 t. FOR SALE—Bantam eggs for setting. Every person in the eastern Also 1 cock, 2 cockerels o' W. P. Rocks, Mt. Scott section should be inter 214, 2nd avenue. Box. 104 Lente, fabor 4 t. ested in the coming city election. ! 3675. That election comes, we are in FOR 8ALE:—Three good adjacent in Arden Park. Level, in cnltiva- formed pretty soon, and the lota tion. Bargain for home location. En most important matter to come quire of Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Lent* up in it is the vote on a commis LUMBER—At onr new mill 1J^ miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. sion form of government. While Jonsrud Bros (• Lents people will not be officially FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared, annexed until July first, they in Walden Park. Five dollar payment». Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’s, should get all the information office. they can regarding this matter. FOR SALE — Newspapers for wrap- l If they do go into the city they ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. 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