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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1913)
EVERY ONE A LOCAL ANO PERSONAL WINNER E. L. Thorpe, of Gresham, paid the Herald otlice a visit Wednesday. J. Stanford Moore will tie home for a viait with hla parents next Sunday W. E. Thoma» has «old hi» »hare« in the l^nti Grange hall to Ed Campbell. A little Stranger came to the home of Mr. and Mra. Row ley of tenth Ave S. Mr» E. E. Ream» ot Buckley »venu» May fifth. hM antlered • 'light stroke of paralysis. The Park was surveyed by the City Joseph Thoma». of Cleone, visited surveyors Monday and Tue'day. Look's relative« in Lent« the first of the week. a« though something wax lieing done for it* improvement. Mr». A. R. Goger of Cottrell, visited her aiater, Mrs. landon the tirât of thia The Parente-Teachers club meet» Fri week. day. Election is tlie main part of th» warr AÖ buianeae. The Lent» Rebekah lodge will meet in regular aeaeion, Friday evening, The pastor of the Baptist church will May 16th. preach Bundav morning on the theme. “Filled with Christ” and in the even Miss Stella Darnall spent a few days ing on the theme,“A Life Worthy of last week visiting her sister, Mrs. D. O. the Gospel.” A cordial welcome to Northnp at Pleasant Home. these services is extended to you. Rev. P. Conklin Returned KNOlOt<*OIOlKkiOOIOOIK>K*IC*OOII Th« member» and friend* of the Evangelical church are rejoicing over the return to Lents of Rev. P Oonkllo as pastor for another year. Rev. Conk lin ha» won the-eottfidence and esteem, not only of his own |»eople but of the people of the entire community. With the aid of hi» estimable wife much re lief has lieen done among the floor of our district during th« past two winter». The church ha» prospered tinder his pastorate, more than forty new mem- I t>er» tieiug added during the reee.it re vival. With the continuance ot thia | noble leader the future prospects (or I this church are bright. Repaired Prices to Suit Quality or Price OUR MOTTO: 2 Ulk«. East of Main on Foster Road SIGNSAND PAINTING LIVE AND LET UVE Copeland Lumber Co 14'11 U, Oregon fa'lita, Oregon I J. L Johnson Route I Opportunities to Economize at H. Baumer & Company STEFFY A special meeting of the Commercial Club has been called for tomorrow even ing in Seward’s hall. It is expectd that everal important matters will be up for dissuasion which makes it urgent that every member shall attend ~ Extra Heavy Chicken Wire and Made to Order . THE WORK Estimates Free 203 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mountt Scott Drug Store Better Door if You Want IL Watches Clocks and Jewelry J. P. Nordin Will do your Painting. Tinting, Papering and Finishing. None better for the money. Complete, Stained, with Latch, and Spring Hinges We Meet all Competition on Building Supplies and Lum- her. Either In Read the ada ami trade at home A joint meeting of the Lent» and Ar Dale Campbell, who is attending high school at Woodburn, visited his teta Woman'» Chriatam Temperance Main Street parents, Mr.-and Mrs. F. M. Campbell, Unions was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr». Want Bwope, #328 last week. Seventieth street, South-east. The af ternoon was very pleasantly »pent in Mr. and Mrs. M 8. Carman, of 69th the discussion of industrial training in street 8. E., returned last Thusrdav the public schools. A one-half hour ‘ from a week's visit at the home of their parlimentary practice was also enjoyed daughter, Mrs. John Rowcliffe at under the leadership ot Mrs Lucia. Eagle Creek. Faxon Addition. Mrs. Stella Wilton, lolita, Oregon of the Arleta Union, presided. J. B. Lent has been re-elected princi pal of the Fairview school, where he has Removal Notice served for several years. Mise Freda Dr. David Wilson has removed hit i Bratiel. of Gresham, a graduate of the office to Nelson street next to Kennedy 1 latter place, hae been elected his assist A Klineman'a office. ant. Prof. Henderson, formerly a resident | of Lente, has severed hie connection with the Portland schools and will go to Dallas as superintendent of the city schools of that place. *100 Pays for new Continen- A tai Wire Screen Door 369 East Morrison Street East Side The Biggest Little Department Store in Portland He Guarantees Dry Goods Men’s Goods China and Glassware Graniteware and Kitchen Utensils Notions Mrs. R. R. Bauere, daughter of James H. Kelly of Lente, arrived from San Diego, Cal., last week and is visiting Mrs. R.C.;Barter of Grays Crossing and her brother, Gordon Kelly. Mrs. Bauers will visit relatives here for three weeks before returning to California. EVERY ONE IN STOCK Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Carney returned to Eugene Saturday with the body of Mrs. Carneys mother, Mrs. T. C. Gos sett, who | lived at^Lents. The body was laid to rest in the I. O. O4F. ceme tery. They were accompained by Mrs. T.~Brabham sister, ot Eugene, also Mrs“Welberry . Wilson „of Springfield, Oregon. A public reception will be given to Rev. P. Conklin and family and “Grandma” on Tuesday evening. May 20, from eight to ten, in the Evangelical church. A cordial invitation ia extend ed to everybody, old and young, to welcome back these good people who are to be with ub for another year. Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices SEE OUR Prompt Delivery 50 Piece Decorated Dinner Set Call Telephone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting 82 St. and 45th Ave., 8. E. Cannot be Duplicated Elsewhere for less than $6.00 WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS Complete Line of Dinnerware 369 East Morrison Street .RUSCH TAILOR TO MEN AND WOMEN CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING. AND DYEING Hay Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand A good^concert will be given in Grange ball. Sunday evening, May 25tb, by the well known artiste of Portland. The excellence of the music should be a drawing fcard to all lovere of good music4. There will appear the Portland Mandolin Club, Goodrich Quartette and Soloists, Marie Chapman ,in violin re cital, Merle Matcbnier, Prof. Goodrich with hie Glee Club, _Mifs_Elsie Bright in vocal solos and Mies Annie Cody of East Portland in specialties. CHESTER’S UNION SANI FOSTER ROAD. NEXT DOOR TO P. O Everybody Skates Roller Skates for the Boys, Girls and Grown Ups. Priced from 75c to $2.00 TARY BARBER SHOP Will be pleased to meet my friends and customers i n my new location Coffman’s Place 2nd door Ea«it of Main St Ore. Mt. Scott Carpet Cleaning and Renovating Company R L. STAMPER, Mgr. Both Phones f1/* Vv# Free Delivery Own your own Skates Sassafras Bark Regular price 35c per pound. With this advertise- 0*7/» ment, special one week, per pound Spring Time is the best time of the year to paint your house—No dirt, flies, dust etc. Come in and let us tell you about our paint, or let us send you our painter and Mt. Scott Drug Co Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster McKINLEY & BUNDY One Block East of Main Hi. on Foster Road Phones Tabor 068 ; Home 3112 LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS AT THE LEADIN TAILORS Patterns and Weight to Suit Ä SL 525.00 and Up SEE OUR WINDOWS EGGIMAN BROS. We Make They will continue to handle good meat at moderate prices in spiie of the increase in cost to themselves. Will Not Quit Business! Schweitzer & Manz LEADING TAILORS To Order Office and Factory, 7th Ave. and Foster Road AddrtM Box 507 GET OUR PRICKS let him estimate your work. Carpets and Rugs Cleaned and Renovated Price 5c to 15c per yard Fluff Rugs Lents Hd’w. LENTS. OREGON Lenta, Oregon Hashim Building Lenta, Oregon Ask for their Cured Meats, Bacon Ham, Etc., None Better A good supply of Country Produce always on hand, and fresh from the Gardens of this vicinity. Eggiman Bros. Sanitary Market Main Street Lenta, Oregon VOTE COUPON—Good For 25 Votes 41_ Thi’.^°“Pon when neatly Clipped and properly filled in with the name of the candidate you wish to vote for, will be counted as 25 Votes. NAME OF CANDIDATE. .......................................................... ADDRESS............................................................... Thia Coupon ia void after May 21....................................... DISTRICT NO.............. Cut this coupon out on lines and send flat not rolled.