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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
I Ecaema Ointment, on the sores and the suffering Mop» instantly. Healing be gin« that very minute. Doctors us» it | in thsir practice and recommend it. Time Mr. Alleman, of Littletonn, Pa., «ay»: Tims and life are so closely relateii “Had ecaama on forehead ; Dr. Hobson's that we can «eareelv separate them. Ressina Olntn ent cured It In two In fact thev seem to us «inseparable. week« ’’ Guaranteed to relieve or Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at Lents, Orer»n. August 26, l«l 1 -.Tims is probation—opportunity. It is money refunded. All druggist, or by for each one to answer what shall be mail. Price AOe. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., Published Every Thursday «t Lem«, Ore., by the M t . S cott P cslishino Co. done with it, and wtiat the answer to Philadelphia and Nt. Louis Il A. DAKNALL, E dito » and M ana «»». this life shall lie Time (if you like) is KMMA VIVIAN KNTATK a swi’eh, a side track off that main Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence: Tabor 2S13 Nulli’* I» hertby «Ivvu thai Ihe uiidvralgnril hM b««n ai>|M>liits>r «ireutur ol Ih» ««tal» ol line which runs from sverlasting to Kinma V Ivlaii. <tvcr»>>«l lo ih.' Circuit Court everlasting on which i seems to me of thvstate ol Oregon lor Multnoniah Coutity, secure the names, unless we cut and haa quali«««« All |>«rauna ha ring elalina HE Herald’s attention was we have an opportunity to prove gv<xi agalnat aald velale are hereby uollSe.l lo proavi« Ih» aaniv In me al 71« ¿caldina Hiilld in it. We do prove ju«t shat we are Ina. called some time ago to the down the number required. Portland. Orvgon. wlthpropsrv tiehera »nd will lie. for when the switch is and duly verttlvd. wllhln «lx uionlha troni fact that there are a number of thè dai opened and we are ordered out to make parents in and around Lents I We are informed that the our run. we not only must go but Flrat Publlahed lune W M. 1' ISIS. Macia?. Kxssutor. who seem to have come to think statement made last week that must go as we are. Time I taka it ia John Vau Zanto. Attnrney that their responsibility ends Walter Prink was kicked by one also a kindergarten We *ee, feel and when they have looked after of his playmates was an error. realize by even our undevelop«*d their children until they have That is news which we are glad const nuanesa that there ie much, so much to know which we do not know W ANTKIT grown old and big enough to to record. The misfortune of that »» feel lost. »nd we look at nature losing the boy is enough without find their way over town and in its perfection and »ay to ourselves WANTED—A competent cook to not get lost or run over by the retrospective thought that why, how, when, where? And back cook Sunday dinner« at the Nnnset ordinary vehicles. The child’s the loss was the indirect result then- that mystic «pace seems to float Restaurant, Lanta, Ore. and anawer, “seek and ye shall find.** mental or moral welfare is not of a childish quarrel. WANTED—To trade a lot in Ocean As there must be a tieginning to all View for all or part of a contract on 700 treated as if it were a matter of created things, this must be our yard« of plastering and loins cement importance. In fact there school. A primary department. Will work. 449 Sherlock bldg., or near 10th seems to be a number of people we be rea<l> to graduate at the close ol Avenue and Gordon St . 1-ents. our term? What shall the answer be? in this community, as well as in others, who want to shift the In addition to the county award to be Time governs—rules us now. but we WANTED—Boy« may tie had and sometimes girla. ' The older ones at burden of caring for the little ' given in tbe public school contest in read, "be tbon faithful unto death and ordinary wages and othera to be I will give thee a crown of life." ones who have been entrusted to eeeavs upon the topic of Temp* rance, Faithfullness then, is the assurance schooled and cared for in return (or »light »ervices rendered. For particu Mt. Scott Union gave two prises each their care. Numerous reports to tbe Lents and Woodmere schools. the bond, already given us of that lars address W. T. Gardner, superin are afloat concerning children From the selected beet ten out of those crown. Life seems sutned up in four tendent Boys amt Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf who are away from home at all written in esurh school, one written by letters—TRl'E. Theu let us lie true hours of the day and night and a boy and one written by a girl were till the reception on graduation day and the crown will be given, you know the that are not at all particular selected. Of tbe Woodmere best ten crown means to rule--to govern. FGR SALE—26 little pigs all over 6 Mildred Brown, eight B, snd Noel Sat about their associates. This terfield, seventh A, were considered the Could you ask for anything so great? weeks. 3 ino brood sows. 1 Chester White btvar. 9 months old 1 sow with complaint is not relative to boys best, and an award of two dollars were Can we sum up what it can mean to pigi. We deliver any piare. Inqnlre rule eternal life? Is the prize worth only. Several pretty good sized ¿iven to each. At the Lents school R W Forl>e«, Linneman Sta., Pnone girls are reported to be in the Eugenia Ellis eight and Edward Smith, living, striving, studying, reaching for? 05 G ree bum. P. O. Gresham. Eternity must not be blotted by un- habit of being out at all sorts of sixth B, were chosen from the beet ten faitbfnllness or failure. Time may be, FOR SALE-100 White leghorn hens and each presented with two silver this vears breeding. Choice SI.00 hours. Lents is coming, recent < dollars. These four selected essays but we shall not be master of our lives. of each or >75 00 for the flock. Also some ly. to have an unsavory reputa were read at tbe Parent-Teachers meet Then unless we are prepared, will we baby chicks. Calkins Poultry Fsrm, Lent», Gresham car, Gillbert Crossing tion particularly on account of ing at the Lents school at the time of forever wear the black mantle of diepair Home Phone Lenta Exchange. and moan, Oh! I might have been, I the awarding of tbe garden contest. its unrestrained girls. Lents might have been, or shall we hear the FOR SALE—Young horse, weight girls are more or less notorious The W. C. T U. prizes being given by approval of the Master teacher and 1,000 lbs . good driver, sound, Horse 1 tbe president of Mt. Scott Union, Mrs. at the county attorney’s office. Nettie Dunbar. Tbe essay contest bear him say "well dons, good and with rig, or horse alone. Enquire of | The juvenile court is altogether work showed interest upon the part of faithful servant, enter thou into the Herald office. Reader. too familiar to a large number tbe pupils and painstaking, careful in joy of your Lord. FOR SALE:—Three good adjacent Lents, Ore., June 30, 1913. lots in Arden Park. Level, in cultiva struction upon tbe part of the teachers. of Lents parents. Perhaps the tion. Bargain (or borne location. En Tbe next meeting of Mt. Seott Union coming into the city will have a quire of Mt. Bcott Pnb. Co. Lente. will be at tbe home of Mrs. Gates. SWIMMIN’ TIME, tendancy to change matters a The Loyal Temperance League will be Goin’ in swimmin'? Well, you bet; LUMBER—At our new mill 1J4 miles little. The real difficulty is tbe topic for discussion. The date is Ain’t ben in thia season yet. southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonirud Bros (* with the detention system Tuesday, June 8tb. Maw. she said I’d ketch a cold; Paw—well, he’s a-growin’ old. which is in vogue in this state FOR SALE—One fourth acre,cleared PICNIC TIME. Plum forgettin’ how it felt, in Walden Park. Five dollar payment». and county. There are a lot of Enquire at Mt. Scott Publishing Co's When a fellow’s like to melt, parents in every county who are Its June agin, and in my soul I office. Just to shed his clo'es and get the filling joy incompetent and unworthy of FOR SALE —Newspapers for wrap That’s sure to come this time o' year Clear all over cold an’ wet. the care of their children. The ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. to every little boy; state is far more interested For, every June, the Sunday schools at Goin’ in swimmin’? Well—I guess. FOR SALE—Good wagon with rack. Maw I coaxed till she said yes; , j in their development than any picnics may be seen, Exchange for w-xxf. Copeland Lamber Paw to him I didn't go— Co. private individual. The state Where "fields beyont the swellin’ floods Like as not he’d tel! me “No!" stand dressed in livin ’ green ” ; should at all times be prepared We have the Mock and «-an “Deliver Seems just like he never could the goods.” Arleta Lumber Co. 6921 : to take permanent charge of Where little girls are skeered to death i Bin boy hisself an’ stood with spiders, bugs and ants, Foster road. Phone Tabor 619. Waitin’ for his dad to say, children from incompetent, im An’ little boys get grass-stains on their . "Yes, my son,” then run away. Drop in at our yard and inspect the moral, or cruel parents. Such go-to-meetin' pants “new styles” in lumber. We have all children should be removed to It’s June ag'in, an’ with it al! what the latest ‘'cuts.” Arleta Lumber Co. i ¡Goin’ in swimmin', fellows, say? happiness is mine— 6924 Foster road. Phone 019. properly managed school homes Water’s just as warm today. and the children should never be There’s goin’ to be a picnic, an’ I’m Some, whose daddies treat’ em right, PIGS FOR SALE—1 mile north of goin’ to j’.ie! permitted to return to the in Went this mornin’, stay till nigh: Lenta on Main St. joining big nil barn Goin’ to get a lickin', sure. fluence that have tended to de FOR SALE—Two good Folding Bed» I One year I jined the Baptists, an’ One, at least, an' maybe more, generate them. New ideals and a Cook stove. Cheap. Inquire at goodness! how it rained! If it’s twenty I won’t kick; should be held up to them, and (But grampa says that’s the way "bap Goin’ in swimmin’; let him lick! Herald office. they should be trained to some tizo” is explained ) —Helen Combes in New York Herald. FOR HALE—Concrete blocks for: And once I jined the 'Piscopils an’ had building purposes, foundations, curbing: useful trade or occupation. etc., Call at Mt. Scott Pub. Co., office a heap o’ fun— '•» Unsightly Face Spots for terms. But the boss of all the picnics was the Are cored by Dr. Hobson’s Eczema HERE seems to be a new Presbyterian! 160 Acres of choice wheal anil apple Ointment, which heals all skin erup They had so many puddin ’ s, sallids, ’ development at Salem the land near Goldendale. Wn. The timber tions. No matter how long you have on it exceixls the value of the land. | sandwidges, an' pies, purpose of which it is claimed is been troubled by itching, burning, or Sawmill joins place. Price FISA, or That a feller wisht his stummick was scaly skin humors, just put a little of will trade for Portland property. Mrs. the further purification of direct as hungry as his eyes, that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hobson’s A. Wulf, Lents, Oregon. legislation. The proposition is , Oh, yes, the eatin’ Presbyteriuns give -------------------------------------------------------- yer is so fine to draw a new measure amend That when they have a picnic, you : ing the Initiative or Referendum bet I'm goin’ to jine! Communications. T CLASSIFIED statxmknt et the Bnsnalal euinilllun ul THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK st leni., In Ih» Misi» of Oregon, at the clos» ut buainm Jun» «. ISIS. HUMKHCM Loan«and «llaoeunla .. «I »7JMW Overuratla i .................. 1 I «.MX Honda and warranta 1.0W Furnitur«»and Aaturva .......... Dua iron» approve*«! reaarva txiika IIS.NUI 11 Chacta and other raah llama I.SA7 W A.««S «7 I'aali on hand 4 a*.«M) ua TOTAL CAMli Kspt'iiaaa ....................................... .................. I.S7V M 1 1 M.SVT 70 TOTAL LIAHH.ITIM 1 IS.lMKl »0 Capital Mock pal»l in Undtvldad profila I.7M V7 IMM «• Poêlai aavln«a dapoalta Individuel dapoalta aubjact ta. 712 1« to obeck .. . .... Dvuiand eertlHcalae of dvpoelt ..... ............ M« VI Cartlfiod vharka .................... . nun« Caahlers chwka SS« «I I.SJI M Time certificat*# ut depoalt Interest Paid on Time Deposits law so that only registered voters may sign petitions. That But at this time the Methodists have i special claims on me, is not bad. It will offer a For they’re goin’ to give a picnic on means of detecting fraud in se the 21, D. V., curing the first support. It is Why should a libera! Universalist like me object e further proposed that only a por tion of the names shall be ob To share the joys of fellowship with every friendly sect? tained in any one county. However het’rodox their articles of Again we say well and good. faith elsewise may be, That will determine whether the Their doctrine of fried chickin is a savin’ grace to me! state at large demands the im provement proposed. And So on the 21st of June, the weather bein’ fine, again, it is still further proposed They’re goin’ to give a picnic, and I’m that the petitions shall only be goin’ to jine! signed by volunteers, that the securing of signers by paid cir culators shall be deemed unlaw Rid Your Children of Worms ful. To that we are not ready You can change fretful, ill-tempered to give assent. Our observation children into healthy, happy youngsters, is that only a very few of the by ridding them of worms. Tossing, rolling, grinding of teeth, crying out petitions would ever secure the while asleep, accompanied with in requisite number of signers. tense thirst, pains in the ytomach and , Even people who are favorable bowels, feverishnes and bad breath, are to a petition will pass it by, symptons that indicate worms. thinking to find a more favorable Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant candy lozenge, expels the worms, time, and we may be sure they regulates the bowels, restores yonr are not going to flock in from all children to health and happiness. Mrs. Over the county to place their J. A. Brisbin, of Elgin, III., says: "I --------------- -- — names on a petition held at the have used Kickapoo Worm Killer for county clerk's place of business. years, and entirely rid my children of worms. I would not be without it.” The paid circulator has some Guaranteed. All druggists, or by mail. objectionable features, but it is Price 25c. 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