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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
Mr Frank Wallace of Ninth Avenue The fueneral servicee of Mr. Hammer of Tenth Avenue wa* held from the i* having hi* house remodled. home Wednesday, July 2nd. Hural waa at Multnomah Cemetery. Mi** Kay Footer ha* returned from her vacation trip to Albany. The Commercial Club will not htdd- Harris Wdaon i* now employed in a meeting Friday evening, The next Chester'* liar ber shop in ex-Mayor meeting will be held on the evening of O. E lent ha* told hi* wool burine** Coffman’* place of busine** to Dick Whitcomb and Wm. Elachilip. the 11th. Roy Schermerhorn has returned to Mr. Fred Geesell arrived Friday from Lent* after an extended visit in the Honolulo, where he has been engaged east as a teacher. He is very favorly im- pressed with the outlook at l.ents, and Mr. and Mr*. Robideaux. niece and will probably remain in the town. nephew of I. F. Coffman from Ronan, Mont., are visiting in Lent*. The next story hour at the Lents Branch Library will be held Tuesday, July 8, at 2:30 in the afternoon. F. W. Tussy and family are entertain ing Mrs. Tussey’s brother from Salt Lake City. Clyde Sager is making a very much needed improvement on hi* walk ad jacent to the Main street side. Mrs. C. E. Eatchel who has been visiting relatives in Lents the past three weeks has returned to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Theckla Bright and daughter. Miss Elsie Bright, left for Astoria Wed nesday evening to spend the 4th and while there will boost for Lenta. A card from John Walrod, en route to Gettyaburg, reports a fine trip. The Oregon vétérans went by way of Omaha. Chicago, and Cleveland. Mrs. W. Fairbank of Evergreen Park entertained Mrs. C. E Eatchel aad Miss Leone Eatchel of Salt Lake City Mon day. A. R. Fairbank and Grace Eatchel were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mckern who gave a launch party last Friday evening. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eatchel, Jr. of Evergreen Park gave a dinner in hoi.or of Mrs. C. E. Eatchel and Miss Leone Eatchel. Lenta now has an optical specialeet. His offce is strictly modern in every All Methodist Sunday School children respect. LOCATED OPPOSITE THE Hours 9 a. m. to take notice and be on time Friday at the POST OFFICE. church at 8:30 to be ready for the great 9 p. m. No further need to go to Port Fourth of July Parade. land about your eve* or your glasses. Geo. W. Baldwin Wilson Benefici B. E. Lemons F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors 414 East Alder St., on East 6th St. Auto Service Lady Assistant Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Treatment Moderate Prices. B-2525 Portland, Oregon Grades Business Deliveries We carry a complete stock of U Mr*. E. M. Hogue spent Tuesday in Oregon City visiting Mr*. Mas*, wifs of Sheriff Mass of Clackama* country. Mr*. Mas* i* an old pupil of Mr*. Hogue's. M. B. CHURCH Preaching 11 a. tn. Service at Rennett Chapel .3 p m. In the evening pulpit may be supplied. I-et every body not attending service* •laewiiere come and worship with u*. W JOY I) MOORE Pastor. A committee of the Helping Hand Class of the M. E. Sunday School ac- Mis* companied by their teacher, Brown, carried flowers and scrap books to the childred’s ward of the Good Samaritan hospital Wednesday. Phone Tabor 619 6924 Foster Road In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION ANDÎBENEFITS MODERATE RATES * John Brown, Gresham, Ore. Don't |>aint al all’till you're *urv you’ve got good paint. You can't undo the damage canaed by |**>r paint after it'* on the house. Know llie paint you use. Find out «imelhing about U m - manufacturer liefore you truri hi* paint. Th* Slierwin-William* Company have been making good |>aint for over 46 year*. They »tarted with a very «mail building, in a small way. To-day they are Ila- large*! Paint and Varniah Manufacturer* in the world. Their burin«*** ha* I hh < u built upon good paint reputation. You'll 1« safe in uaing their |>rint. Bring Your Paint Troubles To Mount Scott Drug Co. 103 Main Street ÎQC.00 Buys a Good ¿J Summer Suit AT THE LEADING TAILORS Latest Patterns, Best of Work. Repair ing and Cleaning Solicited JOHN MANZ lj*nts, Oregon gffi? is the place to'gvt the licet of th«- »eaaon in Meats, Vegetables, Fresh Butter and Eggs “I Wear Spectacles Now” “Not the ordinary kind, but Fits-U Spectacles Improvements in the bridge make them light and easy on mv none. And I have hadTORIC LENSES put in them.’’ If you wear glasses or ought to. it is worth your while to consult DR. ERVIN L. SELLS * BEE OUR LJNE OF * Sausages, Hams, Bacon and Pickled Meats Main Street, Ixints, Oregon WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS Lentt, Oregon Buys, Sells and Builds Wil) do your Painting, Tinting, Papering and Finishing. THE WORK Estimates Free 203 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mount Scott Drug Store A Complete Home For Cash or on Terms Properties From $800. to $2500 Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Monthly Payment Plan INSURE NOW Be Sure You’re Right, Then Go Ahead Eggiman Bros, He Guarantees Arleta Lumber Co onoioionoioioioioioo'oioioiionoio»' Hashim Building YOU PUT IN THE ORDERS, WE’LL PUT IN THE GOODS Lowest Prices Consistent with Worth While Qualities The Copeland Lumber Company EVANGELICAL CHURCH A distinguish«*! minister of the big convention will preach at 11 a. m. Special music at this service In the evening th* Y. P. A. and preaching •ervice are recalled to allow al) to go to the closing services of the great con vention. No prayer meeting Thursday night. P. Conklin Puuir. OppoMile Foot Office Lumber, Lath, Mouldings, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Roofing, Paper, nails, Cedar Bevel Siding and Builders Hardware I * BAPTIST CHURCH. Regular eervice* at the Baptist Church Sunday. The Lord'* Supper will be observed at the close of th* morning service, and the ban I of fellowship will tie giveu to all new member* received during the month. A cordial welcome will be given you al this Church. Rev. J. M. Nelson, Pastor. ADVLRHSLD LETTERS all kinds oi - - > DRIVES ahead at an amazing rate. Among his big poeeeaaiona lumber take* a leading place and we are among the dis Í tributor» of the beet he pro- I ; dneea. So if you are going to do any fixing up for the Fourth or after It come and *ee u* on the lumber end of your plan*. Weisn ami will aerve you better than any one elae. _1 At The Churches The Invincible*, of the Evangelical Advertised letter* for week ending Sunday School of thi* place defeated June 2*. MU the Hustler* of 8unny*ide Sunday Erskine, Rev. W. M ; Evens R. W; School in a game of baseball, 7 to 4. A Farley, Joseph J; Foster, F. W; return game will be played Thursday Genger, U; Lingeroe, Menuel D; on the I^nts playground at ten o’clock. McMillan, Mr*. Cha*. E.(2) Parkhurst. Morns; Pam-b, H; Rice, Mildred, The funeral service* of Mr. Butterfield Rocersi. Mrs. Charlie; Rice, Anton; of Ninth A venue, who died Saturday Schulz. Louise; Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. night at Mt. Tabor Sanitarium, was R. A; Thomas. R. M ; Wetregar, Mr*. held Wednesday. Burial was at Mt. Christen*; White, Mrs, A: William*, Scott Cemetery. Mr 1'erry. GEO. W. SPRING Poatmacter. “The Invincibles’' of the Lent* Evan gelical S. 8., won the base ball game The King of All Laxatives played this morning with “Th* For constipation, headache*, indiges Hustlers” of the Sunnyside Congrega tion and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's tional church. Score 17 to 5. New Life Pill*. Paul Matbulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., say* they are the “King E. B. Thompson of Greebam, came of all laxative*. They area blearing to down in bis machine Wednesday to all my family and I always keep a box make the final arrangement* about the at home.’ Get a box and get well. trip to Astoria the 4th. Mr. Thompson Price 25c. Recommended by all has charge of the girl* team from druggists. Gresham. Bright Realty and Invest ment Co. UNCLE SAM Harold All*n ha* returned from Cor vallis, where he ha* l>een attending th* Pharmacy eehool. RASPBERRY SAUCE. Work pnc-half cupful of butter until Guy Hanit i* aeriously ill with creamy, add one and one-half cup* of typhoid fever at the home of hi* grand confectioners’ sugar gradually while father, Mr. Carpenter, on 5th Avenue beating constantly. Add slowly one- and Mt. Scott. fourth cup of raspberry syrup. James Reynolds of Beaverton, spent last Bunday at the home of Mr. and C. S. Drake of 10th Ave. brought a and Mrs. E. M. Hogue oa 4th sample of his mammoth rhubarb to the Avenue. Herald office Wednesday afternoon that simply outc lasses anything else seen Mr. Farnham underwent a serious this reason. Stalk aa long as your arm operation last week. Dr. Fawcett hav and about the same size ing charge of the case. H- i* making a rapid recovery. Miss Emma Pedersen, sister of Mr*. Kerr of third Ave. and Mt. Scott St., Chief lieputy Examiner Bennet, of was taken suddenly ill st the place of Salem, Ore., examined the Multnomah her employment in Portland last Satur State Bank la*t Monday and found day morning and died in a few hours. everything in fine ahape. The physicians said that her death was caused by a form of meningitis. Mr. J. B. Smith of Tenth Avenue who ha* been in Eastern Oregon Mr*. J. S. Whitney gave a Luncheon several week* returned home Sunday at her home in Roily Addition July 2. quite ill. He i* now confined to hi* TBe occasion being her birthday. bed. Thoee present were Mrs. H. Bandycock, Mrs. R. Sandycock, Mrs. H. Look, Mr. Mr and Mr*. Griffith and children and Mrs. A. Messenger, Mr. and Mrs. of Woodmere have been visiting at the T. Foster, Mr*. Lee Hightower, Mr*. Barrett, Mrs. Morris Rodgers, Miss beach the past week. Mr. Griffith** Ruth Rodgers, Mr*. Bert Muenzer, Mrs. Bister Mia* Ethel Griffith is also visiting John MafTett and Mr*. Robert Muenzer. there with them. Mr. Thompson, who left last week with his wife and Mrs. Arnold and three children in an automobile for California met with quite an experience in the timber near Roseburg. The rains had put the roads in such a bad condition that they were compelled to travel slowly, and darkness caught them in the heavy timber near Roseburg when a panther suddenly leaped into the rear of the auto. Although badly frightened, the ladies tried to fight it off with their umbrella* until Mr. Thompson blew a Llast on the auto horn and frightened it away. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ingle* have re turned from Sandy and will occupy their home on 3rd Ave, Bright Realty and Investment Co. Prompt Delivery Call Telephone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting 82 St. and 4oUi Ave., 8. E. r Watches Clocks and Jewelry • TAILOR TO MENZAND WOMEN CLEANING, PRESSING, ALTERING, ANO DYEING FOSTER ROAD. NEXT DOOR TO P. O. LENTS. OREGON IRISH BROS. Architects and Builders. Excavating, Concrete Construction, Building, Plas tering and Finishing. We do the whole thlng-Tou move in without worry or risk Repaired and Made to7 Order Lents, Oregon < iftice 2 block* East of P. (). on Fos- ter Road Phone* Lenta Home 21 II ; Tabor 4249 G. F. RUSCH Estimates Submitted on all Plans and Specifications J. P. Nordin Main Street I>nt«, Oregon Plans Free With all Contracts Phone Tabor 3993 - Irish Bros., Lents, Oregon