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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
« (Mr. Carl Gassett of Cove Orason Card ol Thanks Mr and Mrs. Okie are visiting with visited with Charley Kennedy the moat their daughters in Idaho Wo take this opporlaiflty to thank of last week. our many friends and neighbors in Mrs. Lewia Burkhart of 4th Ave. who 1 ""• i,,r •<•»• «< kiud- Miss Edith Buckingham of Monroe hae been quite ill is improving. U"' “••'"binee, and the espies- Mr. A. B. Cridge of Portland made ______ >i<»nn ot sympathy which havw Ore., visited with the Rayburn's the Lents a visit Tuesday. ... ■ — • r» i .. j - fhowu ui «hiring the rtH'tuit ilhitMM* aih I past wee Miss Louise (onnvr Ivavea Sunday for . , , . ......... . 1 hiiirral caraiuutihNi ol our laineiited Monmouth to ut’vntl lummer normal Miss Agnes Shakar of Grants Pass is wife. Bertlia M Kggiluan “Be a radiator and not a refrig visiting Miss Desea Christian. Arnold E. Eggiiiian. erator" There is enough despondency , Mrs. M. Morgan had the misfortune and gloom in the world without anv in to fall and break her arm at the skat R E. Beagle is building a new store HAP 11ST CHURCH. crease on your part. ing rink Friday. building near Lents Junction. The Pastor of the church will speak Sunday morning on the theme. ’ ’The | A team of the Columbia_ lodge will Mice Dorris Meyer is moving her come out" Friday night to initiate a ► The new storey; being; built by Mr. Real Test of Ability. ” The theme of Herman at 4th aiid Mt. Scott' is nearly millinery stock to her boms at Lents large class in ths Rebekah lodge. the evening sermon will be, "The Little completed. Junction. si- Foxes that Spoi^tike Vine. ’’ A welcome There being seventeen in tbs class for everybody at the servicee of this £-Mrs. Waller Smethurst and children Cecil Christian of Vancouver B. C. Miss Alice Daugherty, formerly one led Sunday uight to visit in Utah church. spent a few days last week visiting at of Lents teachers, visited the home of Rev. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geisler, Wednes during the summer months. C. P. Christian day. ADVtRIIStÜ Lt IHRS Miss Louise Conner of John Day Ora son is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs Advertised letters lor week ending Mies Hilda Rice, of Milton, Oreg« n Mrs Lord, mother of Mrs. Sanders. Frank Wallace ith Ark'' ~ """ June 14, IMS: visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 10th Ave. returned from Topeka Kansas Allen, Miss Fern; Boyer, Prof. W. II. C. P. Christian, during the Rose Fes Sunday where she had been called or Mrs. Charley Thompson of Salem is Brown, Mrs. Maud; Burk, D 8. tival. account of the death of her young visiting at the home of W. J. Boland. Churdwin, E. J ; Clark, C. W ; Fowler, daughter. Mt., Grayfoot, Geo; Hall, C. E; Si Third Avenue and Marie Street. Mr. Copeland of Copeland Lumber mons, 8. D; Stewart, W. Stanford Moore and Mr. Corpe of La Co., is enjoying a visit from a son from GEO W. SPRING Postmaster. Parent Teachers will have charge of Idaho. He reports temperatures in Grande made a brief visit in Lents the Lents school concert to be held in the tiist of the week, they were enroute for Idaho as pretty warming. No "Deadhsad" Trip. Columbia Beach to attend the Y. M. C. school assembly hail at I P. M. Fridax June 2i*th One of the moat famous of American The building owned by Dr. Sells on A. conference. shipping lines In the |>almy days of our marine wns the Cope Uns. which ran Gilbert Avenue is being moved onto a Let every Methodist Sunday School Sylvester Gniberson. of Clearwater scholar, large or small be in their place between Philadelphia and Liverpool, vacant lot opposite the poet office on Wash., visited at the house of H. A. Sunday and hear about the 4th of Julx says the author of "Memoirs of Charles the Fostor road. II. Cramp ” By this lino John Ran Darnall last week s Miss Stella Darnall Sunday School parade. dolph of lioanoks determined to go to accompanied him home, Mrs. Guiber- Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap of Woodburn, Russia wheu he bad been appointed arrived this week and will look after son being a sister of Miss Darnall. I ¡Miss Mamie Harris of Woodburn, who minister to that country by President Mr. Campbell's confectionery store dur spent Rose Carnival week with Mr. and Jackson. Entering the office of ths Edgar Eatchel and Harry Robbins o' Mrs. O. B. Lawrence, returned to her company In Philadelphia, be said to a ing his absence at Shepard- Springs. clerk In his usual grandiloquent man Salt Lake City who have been visiting home Monday morning. ner: here, have been fortunate in seeurin« "Sir. I wish to see Thomas P. Cop«.“ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schermerhorn positions with Marshall Wells Hard He was shown to Mr. Cope's office. have taken advantage of Mr. Schermer ware Company and will remain ii " Mrs. O. B Lawrence of 10th Ave ”1 am John Randolph of Roanoke," left on the morning train for Newberg horn’s vacation and have gone away on Portland. to attend theG. A. R Reunion. Others be anld. "I wish to take passage to their “honey moon,” though it is a of the Circle of this place are also] in Llvenool In one of your ships.” little late. If be ex|>ected to be tendered a pass Mrs. J. R. Drink water, Mrs. C F. the attendance. be was grievously disappointed. Eatchel and Miss Leone Eatcbei of "I am Thomas Cope." replied tbs Hawely Gates was seriously injured salt Lake City are at the home of W The Parent Teacher's bead of the line. “If thee goes aboard Association Tuesday evening while riding his motor A. Eatchel having come to enjoy th. the ship and selects thy stateroom and cycle by colliding with a stray horse on Rose Festival and visit relatives ii have engaged Dr. Carl B. < igle to will pay $150 thee may go.” leciure on the care of children's teeth, Buckley Ave. His head was badly Lents. Friday, June 2t)th at 3 p. m , in the lacerated. Guaranteed Eczema Remedy assembly room of the I-ents school The constant itching, lairning redness, building. The above item will be Mr and Mrs. F. M. Campbell and Mrs. E. A. Kelly of Montavilla, ha> equally gratifying to both parents and rash and disagreeable effects of eczma, little daughter, Mildred, left Wednes recently returned from a lengthy visi' teachers as the subject is one of mutual tetter, salt rheum, itch, piles, and irri tating skin erruptions can be readily day for Shepards Springs Washington in California. While there she spen' interest. cured and the akin made clear and for a short vacation Dale Campbell ■nnsiderable time in Pasadena, bar smooth with Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Oint will take hrs father’s place as operator Diego, and several other points of in July 4th is to be a big day for . 11 the ment Mr. J. Eveland. <>f Bath.Jll . terest. She reports a very fine tim* during his al sence. but she wss not a bit worry to get back Sunday Schoo's of Portland. Under the says: “I had eczema twenty-five years direction of the Christian Citizenship and had tried everything. All failed. League a mamoth parade is planned Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Carman kept to Portland for the summer. and every Sunday school is urged to lax, When 1 found Dr. Hobson's Eczema open bouse during festival week and en A large’delegation of the members part lor it will be the largest paradr Ointment I found a cure.” ¡Thia oint- tertained the following friends: Mr. ’ever held in the City of Portl ind. Th< I ment is the formula of a physician and and Mrs. Josiah Mcllveene of Spokane, of the G. A. R. and Circleare>ttending evening of the 4th the Electric pared* has been in use for year»-—not an ex- the annual reunion at Newbeg tl is will be repeated and the finals occupied | périment. That is why we can guaran Wash., Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rowcliffe, of Eagle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. week. Prominent among the number is by sunday school girls clad in simph tee it. All druggists, or by mail. ITice white Between the floats will be car’s Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. James Devlin our friend John Huntington, for whom carrying singers who will sing, hy mm . 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Philadel phia and St. Louis. and Mrs. George Rowcliffe of Forest [ there isjajpre tty strong support for the along the line of march. Oregon Command« rship this y> ar Grove. GEO. A. CARSLEY PIGS FOR SALE—1 mile north of FOR RENT—6 room house, mo<len. R*sl Estale sud Loan* Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Carman left Wed in every particular, dutch kitchen ! Lents on Main St. joining big r»-d bam. Can place loan* of «1.1*4 ilJOn or jW.miO nesday evening for Drayton N. D. to wood lift, full basement, a part fitted Immediate Ke*pon*e Desired for laundry work, large porches, spend the summer with their daughter, up big garret for storage and fine for dry- «2nd At* 8. K. Sir Philip Sidney Outdone. Mrs. J. G. T. Colley. They will stop ing clotbee in winter. Two large lob h I In the seventh century wars between Phone, 8elwood|l«24 Portland Oregon. off at Rugby N. D. to visit their son, Lee half in lawn and roses other half ir vegetablee. Thi Denmark and Sweden a wounded Carman, who will come down from small fruit and home is two blocks from Mt Dane was about to raise a wooden lot SIGNS AND Bottineau to meet them. Mr and Mrs. attractive Scott car and will rent for $12.5'» t tie of water when a cry reached him Carman expect to return the latter part right party. Phone main 5955. 9t) from a wounded Swede stretched on paintikg : of October. Ave., and Mein Htreel the ground at a little distance. The good r»ne. using the words of Sir J. L Johnson Philip Sidney, stumbled to the side of his enemy and, saying, "Thy need la Lente, Oregon Route 1 greater than mine,” kneeled down and I offered the water to his lips. But the Swede, suddenly raising a pistol, fired Sand and Gravel at and wounded the Dane In the shoul der. Reduced Prices "Rascal *' cried the twice wounded Prompt Delivery soldier of Denmark. ‘1 would have Call Telephone Tabor ¿06J befriended you, and yon would murder R. Heyting If you want a Paint that lasts well, looks well, and goes me In return. Now I will punish you. 82 St. anil 45th Ave., 8. E. I would have given you the whole lot the fartherest, use Sherwin-Williams paints and Varnishes. tie. but now you shall have only half." Absolutely the best made. Let us give you a color card. He then raised the bottle to his lipa, drank of It and afterward gave it Into Watches Clocks and Jewelry the hand that had attempted to kill him. LOCAL AND PERSONAL USE A PAINT ON YOUR HOUSE THAT YOU KNOW WILL LAST Kodaks, Films, Plate Papers i Repaired and Made togOrder Mount Scott Drug Co 103 Main Street WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS From the best accounts It appears that the first bicycle—meaning bj the term a two wheeled machine for hu man locomotion—wns made in France about the year 1815. This plo eer ma chine was a very awkward at.dr, con sisting of a couple of heavy wooden wheels of equal diameter, one tiehind the other and Joined together by a lon gitudinal wooden bar on which the rid- er’s sent was fixed, the mode of pro pulsion being the pushing of the feet against the ground. Not for fifty yearn wns any real progress made. In 1st» the machine with the big driving wheel with the little hind wheel was Invent ed by Mk-haux of Paris, and a few years later came the "safety,” which, with many Improvements, is the ma chine we have today.—New York American, J. P. Nordin Main Street TAILOR-TO men : and women Who Wouldjjke A Place Like This Fine Photo Studio and Hair Parlors combined, all furnished, and done in Mission. Camera Lens, Stock and all, reaily to walk in. Cheap rent, on Main street, ground floor with large base ment. Four years lease, clear of en cumbrance. Price 11000. Will traile for real estate of same value. Will teach the buyer the arts if they wish. Most Children Have Worms HEE OWNER, L. ALLPETER Many mothers think their children Vancouver, Washington are suffering from indigestion, headache nervousness, weakness, costiveness, when they are victims of that most com mon of children's ailments—worms. Peevish, ill-tempered, fretful children, Will do your Painting, Tinting, who t<>ss and grind their teeth, with bad Papering and Finishing. breath and colicky pain«, have all the symptons of having worm«, and should be given Kickapoo Worm Killer, a THE WORK pleasant candy lozenge, which expels Estimates Free worms, regulates the bowels, tones up 203 Gilbert Road the system, and make« children well and PHONE TABOR 1417 happy. Kickapoo Worm Killer is Leave Orders at Mountt Scott guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. Drug Store Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia ana St. Louis. He Guarantees CLEANING. PRESSING, ALTERING, AND DYEING FOSTER ROAO. NEXT DOOR TO P. O. LENTS. OREGON LEADING TAILORS Patterns and Weight to Suit ä? s^ts $25.00 and Up SEE OUR WINDOWS Schweitzer & Manz LEADING TAILORS Haahiui Building Ijfiite, Oregon IRISH BROS Architects and Builders. Excavating, Concrete Construction, Building, Plas tering and Finishing. We do the whole thing-You move In without worry or risk Estimates Submitted on all Plans and Specifications Phone Tabor 3993 Plans Free With all Contracts t Oregon Sanitary Market Eggiman Bros is the place to'get the best of the wason in Meats, Vegetables, Fresh Butter and Eggs I HEE OUR LINE OF Sausages, Hams, Bacon and Pickled Meats Main Street. Is*nts, Oregon INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire|¡Relief, Oregon MerchantsjMutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. l^-nts, Oregon STEFFY G. F. RUSCH AT THE PROTECTION AND BENEFITS Ths Bicycle. Yes we have all of them. Let us sell you a kodak for that summer outing of yours. We have them from $2 to $20 tach. Let us show them to you whether you want one now or later on. Films and plates developed, pictures printed or enlarged. Let us do your work. LATEST SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS Theckla Bright Co. “She Sells Her Own Property” Terms Cash, Payments, Exchange Theckla Bright Co. Lents, Ore. Home Phone, l.enU 2111 - - Tabor 424» Office on Foster Road 2 Blocks east ot post Office THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR