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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
CHINESE PROVERBS. Some study shows the need for more Great truths can not penetrate ruatic ears. The highest towers begin from the ground. Free sitters at the play always grum ble most. Entered m Second Clan Mail Matter at Lenta, Oregon, Augufit 2ft, 1*11 A day of sorrow is no longer than a Publish«! Every Thursday at lent», Oro., by the M t , S cott P sbushixu C o . month of joy. One man makes a road and another H A. DARN ALL, K dttob AMD M anaubb . walks on it Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence Tabor 2S13 A man thinks he knows, bnt a wo man knows better. feels the restful country's charm— HE new currency bill now And With money you can move the gods; His wife, with paints and sketching pad recommended by the Presi And all the trinkets of her fad. without it you can not move a man. SJ b EAVER STATE*!IE RAL d S T dent and pushed in the Senate by Senator Simmons, and in the Her easel sets beneath a tree, House by Representative Glass, is And paints the view from two to three meeting with a good deal of op At six o’clock they dine in state— position by the national bankers The farming life is simply great! who threaten to throw up their The products of the earth and air charters and become state Are on the table groaning there. banks if it becomes a law. Sweet milk is always at their hand. This is only bluffing as they Bought by the case all neatly canned never lose a snap like the national banking system as at The trolley line that rattle* down, present conducted. Under this It brings them butter fresh from town. And eggs and luscious chicken fries, system the bankers buy U. S. The best the city’s mart supplies; bonds and deposit them in Washington, draw interest on . Green truck and fruit all crisp and nice them free from taxation, and i Just taken from cold storage ice, have issued to them currency I And juicy, luscious ham, O my! for the face value of their bonds, i The best the packers can supply which they bring home and ! No wonder life upon the farm loan to people at from eight, ten i Has always held so rare a charm! and twenty per cent Besides i The cry of “Rube” which townfolks this they juggle with public and shout private deposits without being Is only envy, inside out! required to give a guarantee as to the safety of these deposits. The bankers call this new law a Bryan Bill as they have no love for that great and shining In England the "Criminal Law statesman ever since he advo Amendment Act ’ was made a law cated the guarantee deposit law, ! through the desire to commemorate the life of Mr. Stead whose tragic death which is already enforced in on the Titanic brought forth a great Oklahoma, Kansas and other | outburst of feeling all over England. states. How true it is as Mr. For nearly four years the bill had been U’ren says, “that some men have before Parliament. It is designed to grown rich not by labor but by suppress the white slave traffic. One the penalties of the law is that of law.” Now that the govern of flogging. Shortly after the passage of ment proposes to control its own the law the punishment of flogging currency the same as it does its meted out to a white slaver, the Pall bonds, the bankers are in a Mall Gasette speaking editorially of the punishment said: "A few sharp terrible sweat. Some windy day in March, when the cows are all out. just sweep down all the cobwebs and dust. Let it blow out the open doors and windows Watches Clocks ântf Jewelry Repaired From ten to one he reads the news, The market tips and trade reviews; To corn and wheat his heed he gives, For ’»is by these the farmer lives. So having figured for the day Which way the market he will play. His bat<?h of daily bread is made, By dealings on the board of trade. His daily labors being through, The farmer takes his lunch at two; Then, donning riding garb, he’ll call His favorite motor from the stall. He rides about to view his farm, LuaiuriHS and Styles Capital stock paid In • Ik,QUO (M) Undivided profile .................... |,7M »y Postal savings deposits 1 V.J« IMI Individual deposits subfael to check AV 713 Ik Demand carllllcataa ut deposit S.44» »1 ('•rtiflrd check« ...... none Cashiers checks ........... IM II Time certificates ot d»poall 4AM M Interest Paid on Timo Deposits With Full Stock of Supplies and Repairs TOTAL DEMHUTB 1 79.4M T» TOTAL......................... two Mtale of Oregon, County of Multnomah. I, If Boe tail, Caehier of the above named Lents Garage bauk, do solemnly swear that th» above stele ment !• true Io the beet of my kuovladgv and ballet. H. Roelad, «'ashler Cornet—Attest : C. F Hendrlckaen • Lents, Otegon Director» W. F. Klineman Notary Publia. CLASSIFIED W ANTRI» Bright Realty and Invest- ment Co WANTED—Boys mar he had and sometimes girls. The older onea at ordinary wages and others to be schooled and cared for in return for »light services rendered. For particu lars address W. T. Gardner, superin tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon. Portland. Ore. if MIST, Snndav, a white crop-eared hnll dog, about 80 lbs , If Under will leave at Mt Scott Drng Go's place they will be repaid lor their trouble 1 Buys, Sells and Builds KOH Concrete Blocks For Foundations BEST ON EARTH MAUK Lota in Calkin» PJat are now on the market. Come early and get your choice. Water piped to all Iota, electric lights and telephone. Owner on tract. E. M. Calkins, R 1. Lente, | Ore Home Phone B6111, 2924, Gil bert Station, Cazerdara line. FOR SALE—Young horse, weight 1.000 lbs . good driver, sound. Horse with rig, or horte alone. Enquire of Herald oflice. Smooth or Stone Faced PRICES REASONABLE Mt. Scott Publishing Co FOR SALE:—Three gtxxi adjacent A Complete Home For Cash* lots in Arden Park. Level, in cultiva tion. Bargain for home location. En or on Terms quire of Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Lenta. LUMBER—At our new mill llg mile» southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonerud Bros (. Properties From FOR SALE —Newspaper» for wrap ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. $800. to $2500.; Monthly Payment Plan FOR SALE—Good wagon with rack. Exchange for wood. Copeland Lum lier Co. We have the stock and can "Deliver the goods.’’ Arleta Lumber Co. 8924 Fo»ter road. Phone Tabor 619. Bright Realty and Investment Co. Lents, Oregon Office 2 block» East of P. O. on Fos ter Road Phones Lents Home 2111; Tabor 4249 Drop in at our yard and inspect the 1 "new styles” in lumber. We have all the lateat “cuts.” Arleta Lumber Co. 6924 Foster road. Phone 619. 160 Acres of choice wheat and apple land near Goldendaie, Wn. The timber on it exceeds the value of the land. Sawmill joins place. Price 118 A. or will trade for Portland property. Mrs A. Wulf, Lents, Oregon. Wilson Beneflel F. S. Dunning, Inc. East 92 Electricity can be used in any quan tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modem es B-292S Portland, Oregon tablishments. Full Line of Plumbing Supplice, Bath Tuba, Toilets, Lavatories. Boilers, Sinks and Connections and Repairs --Popular Prices— Good Service Guaranteed Lents Plumbing Co. Phone Home 4423 Foster Road ing light. No other lamps possess these qualifications, Auto|Servlce Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Treatment Moderate Prices * for homes, offices, shops and other places need ing any desired distribution of light. 414 East Alder St., on East 6th St. Lady Assistant ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable lamps can be located in any place, thus afford East Side Funeral Directors w-wfi a a Il I 11 m Ifol ng TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost FOR HALE—Concrete blocks for building purpoaes, foundations, curbing etc , Call at Ml. Scott Pub. Co., office for terms. (Jeo. W. Baldwin Johnson changed to that of Eunice Irene Baker; that upon proof of publication of notice of such change of name being filed herein, said Court would issue a certificate to the said Eunice Irene Johnson In the name of Eunice Irene Baker, which shall hereafter be her legal name. Published July 17, 19U. Eunice Irene Baker, John Van Zante, Atty. EMMA VIVfAJFEBTATK Notice la hereby «Iren that the undersigned ha* b-en appointed executor of the estate of Emma Vivian, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the »Ute of Oregon, for Multnomah County, and has qualified. All person» having claims »gainst »aid estate are hereby notified to Keaent the same to me at »14 Spalding Build g, Portland. Oregon, with proper v lichees and duly verified, within »lx month» from the date hereof. Pint Published June M, 1»1* . w p- haclay. Executor. John Van Zante, Attorney. All Makes (MAL] No matter bow long you have the bearing of said account, together with ob jection» thereto, If any. and the settlement of I said estate, and the discharge of said admlnls trator. William B Ferris, administrator. First publication, July if), 191». John Van Zante, Attorney. ‘25. to ‘50 day ot Jun» IMS. T At nine o’clock he’s ready for His morning rolls and cafe noir; And when the gourmet thus is fed, His valet helps him out of bed. Loans and discounts 1 MAH» M Ovarurafu 1 10 Bonds and warrants 14.341 th Furniture end flit urea 1.000 oo l>u» from approved reaerva banka fiUMM it Vhwka and other cash Items l.»l IW Cash on hand ft,SIS 07 TOTAL CASH J0.4/.V ua Kipenaee 1.07V M TOTAL 1 M.BT7 70 M O. Th oree n well be enforced in thia part of • generation ago^ The county W. C. T. U. have pre town. There are several large sented a program each day at the close areas in this section which are of of' W the ' afternoon program at the pretty well hidden by high weeds. Chautauqua at Gladstone Park. Each Not only are they unsightly, but day something interesting has been they will continue the pest and presented bv a different Union, meet seed the whole neighborhood. Th® Mt’.s50t‘W.’ J Later m the season the dry grass 8onth Main 8l in place oI place indi. and weeds will make a fine field rated on calender. Will all members for fire. Such a fire will be bring their Temperance Songster and quite beyond the control of the Whi»« Ribbon Hymnal as there will be local fire department and large “ “"s Pract,ce . - General theme of study hour, social hygiene. Bible leg values will be endangered. Cut son. ist Cor: »0:31. ting the weeds now will ensure a new crop . f greens in the fall Unsightly Face Spots which will serve to keep down Ue cared by Dr. Hobson’s Eczema the fire. . Ointment, which heals all skin erup In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Multuomah Count; In the matter of the Estate of Sarah J. Ferri», deceased. In Probate. No. 10440. Notice ti hereby given that the undersigned, William R Ferri», a, administrator of the estate of Sarah J. Ferris, deceased. haa filed his final account In the above-entiled Court and matter; that said Court has Axed Saturday, the . 9th day of August, 191», at »:!». In the forenoon, of said day, and the court room of Department 1 No 4, of said Court, a» the time and place for al Iemma, In the Hiale of Oregon, at the olese <>l businvM Jun» 4. i»l». Third Ave. and Foster Road lienta, Oregon Main Street* sentences like this will rid us of a cry- I j * ing social pest, as the late Mr. Justice HE City ordinance to enforce r delivered Liverpool from the the cutting of weeds might garo garotter by the same salutary measure *»- — --- yy THE FARMER. (Kansas City Star) The farmer is a man of wit, There’s simply no denying it! He leads a life of pampered ease, And is as happy as you please. and Made toTOrder J. P. Nordin * tions. THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK “De tingin' ob birds is sweet,’* re marked Uncle Eben, “but de cackle ob er chickin’ on your own root’ haa er heap mo’ expression in it.'* NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. TT has bee na good many days t>een troubled by itching, burning, or since a cougar was seen in g^iy etiD humors, just put a little of the vicinity of Lents. I Lenta is that soothing antiseptic, Dr. Hobfion’a located in a section of the coun Eczema Ointment, on the sores an-i the try that has been inhabited quite suffering stope instantly. Healing be- a while. Different with the Pen ■ gins that very minute. Doctors use it insular section of the city. A in their practice and recommend it. couple of young people were Mr. Alleman, of Littletown, Pa., says: ‘Had eczema on forehead ; Dr. Hobson’s awakened from their love dreams ‘ Eczema Ointment cured it in two the other evening by the friendly weeks.” Guaranteed to relieve or conduct of a Cougar that leaped money refunded. Al) druggist, or by upon a nearby fence to see what mail. Price 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co., all the cooing was about. Exit Philadelphia and 8t. Louis. the Circuit Court of th» State of Oregon, the lovers. People who are an tor In Multnomah County. In the Matter of the Application of Eunice ticipating the location of a home Irene Johnson for change of name to Eunice Baker. would do well to have these mat Irene Notice Is hereby given that the above en titled Court on July 14. 19U, did make an ters in mind. order decreeing the name of Eunice Irene S1ATKMKNT of Ih» tina nula I ou nd ilion ot Near Post Office PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO. Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 Remember the Name—BOHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Ice Cream, Sedas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain. Herald