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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
50 Feet Rubber Garden Hose 50 Feet Mrs J. E loucks* sister and niece, of Kansas City Mo., arrived last week to make .. visit. Specialties too Numerous to Mention at Our Big Store The Sherwin-Williams Company have been making good paint for over 45 years. They starte»! with a very small building, in a small way. To-day they are the largest Paint and Varnish Manufacturers in the world. Their business has been built upon good paint reputation. You’ll be safe in using their paint. Bring Your Paint Troubles To Mount Scott Drug Co 103 Main Street AT THE LEADING TAILORS Latest Patterns, Best of Work. Repair ing and Cleaning Solicited JOHN MANZ Hachim Building Lents, 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 Plans Free With all Contracts Phone Tabor 3993 Good Grades Mr and Mrs. Duoseth spent the past week with their daughter, Mrs Brook man at Sunnyside. LOCAL AND PERSONAL We cany a complete stock Lowest Prices Consistent with Worth While Qualities Ariete Lumber Co Phone Tabor 619 6924 Foster Road Bunyan’s Pilgrims Progress Isis Theatre Mrs. E nek non and Mrs. Wells of East F. A. Farnhain ia up and around again attar hit operation of last week. Portland visited Mrs. O. B. I<awrrncc of Tenth Avenue Tuemlay afternoon. Mrs. Frank Miley spent several days last wees visiting friends iu Salem. Mr». W. Boyd Moore, accompanied by lier brollier, Prof. Holt and his Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Herman and daught wife left Friday for Eugene to visit their ers, Mrs. Melton and Mrs. Bowman, are paren ta. visiting relatives at Molalla, their old home. Ixiren Hartwig who was formerly employed at Rayburn A Sons is now Mr. Freeman of the Isis moved into at the Multnomah State Bank learning the residence of Mrs. W. H McDowell the banking business. last week. Miss Ethel Jeffry has returned from Mrs. P. O. Helstruns. and son a six weeks trip east and has resume«I George, of Vancouver. Wash., were her work as stenographer at M Seller | A Co. visiting friends at Firland Sunday. Mrs. Griffin, sister of Mrs. Coon, of The Sone of Veterans will give a banquet to its members and eligible« 5th Ave., who was visiting here was two weeks from last Monday, the 28th suddenly called to her home in McMinn ville by the death of her son Mrs. of Julv. Griffin is M years old. Mias Margaret Boland, a graduate of the Lente school, is taking a business Mr and Mrs Fague have moved from course in the Holmes Business Stewarts Station to ML Scott Ave., so that Mrs. Fague can ix near tier College. mother, Mrs. Bornstedt, who is in poor health. Battallion Chief Stevens, Capt. Johnson of the fire boat Campbell, and Mrs. Bright and party of five, driven Capt. Zallar of Engine 31 of Kern Park I were visitors of tne Lents Fire Depart- by Harry Eaton, made the trip to Gov ernment Camp Wednesday. They re | ment on Monday evening. port roads fine to Toll gate and practic ally impassable beyond. The base ball boys will give a big benefit show at the Isis theatre July Mrs. Griffith of Ninth Avenue has 22nd. The proceeds go to rebuild their grand stand, destroyed by fire last gold her property to outsiders who will take possession Soon. Mrs. Griffith Sunday morning. will move to her new home at Mt. Walter B. Manning, a member of the Tabor. Sone of Veteran e of three daye at Seaside James Snyder’s body . time grappler of Boston, r UNCLE SAM DRIVES 8 0 ahead at an amazing rate. Among his big posse m ions lumber takes a leading place and we are among the dis tributor» of the best he pro duces. So if you are going to do any fixing up fur the Fourth or after It come and see um on the lumber end o( your plana. We can and will serve you better than any one else. The Copeland Lumber Company The congregation of the Evangelical Church are to have a treat on the ADVtRTIStD Lt ITERS evening of the 17th from Mr. C. J. Advertised letters for week ending Carter, a native of Newfoundland, and July 5: for twelve,*years president of Greenland. Amybil), M: Brown, Mary Ci Buck- He will tell of his experiences in bee, Frank; Cone, Wyniefred; Fralick, “Greenland’s lev Mountains. Miss Annie: Hathors, Miss Edith; | Hensley, Claude; Jones, Miss; John When your glasses becomebent. loose son, Miss Amy; Kohn, Grsce, Hsusum, or uncomfortable no father need to go Leons; Larzeine, Armenio; McMonagle, to Portland, Dr. Erwin L. Hells will Mrs. Chas A: Saha, Stanley, Taylor, gladly straighten, tighten and readjust Doc Ray; White, Glen A. F; Brown, them Without Charge. Office opposite MaryC; Chaney, E. C; Curtis, Mr., the post office. Hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p m. Gillette, Homer; May, Mrs, Grace; Mills, William; Miller, E. A; Perdue, Mies Schildnecht, the piano in Rev. M. J; Smith, R. E; Turnball, structor, will teach during the summer Mrs. Arthur, Turpen, Mr. and Mrs. W. months. Those wishing to take M; Tuonu, Mrs. Alma; Watkins, Mrs. lessons kindly telephone Tabor 4144 or Neil. GEO. W. SPRING Postmaster. call at her home on 5th Ave., Nelson St. Up-to-date Dressmaking, 313 Avenue, Lents. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend oar heartfelt thanks to oar dear friends for their kindness, during the illness and death of oar eon and brother, and also for manv beautiful floral designs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mackey, Erwin Mackey Announcement Joseph Schweitzer wishes to an- nonnee to his many Lenta friends that be will lie plea nil to meet them at bis new location at 255S Washington, near third St., Room 19, on third floor, where he continues to attend their wishes in the furnishing of all kinds of tailoring products. The King of All Laxatives For constipation, liea-iacbes, indiges tion and dyspepsia, use Dr. King's Paul Mathalka, of “I can work for bourn, since I began New Life Pills. Buffalo, N. Y., says they are the “King wearing I ail laxatives. They are a blessing to all my family and I always keep a box at home.* Get a box and get well. Recommended by all Before that I never knew what comfort Price 25c. able eyesight really meant. The Toric druggists. Lenses make a lot of difference also.” It is announced that Spring Farm Would you like to have the Toric Pontiac Lass, a cow owned by F. M Fita-U eyeglasses and spectacles ex Jones of Clinton, N. Y., had broken plained to you? the world’s butter record. The previous record was a fraction over 288 pounds in 60 days, and the world-beating cow OFFICE HOURS: 9 A. M. to « P. M. has exceeded this by 20 pounds, having Opposite Post Office Lent*. Oregon JOB 877-1000 pounds to her credit. Without Tiring My Eyes Fis-U Spectacles Dr. Ervin L. Sells 8 OOOOOOH WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS WE GIVE S. A H. STAMPS G. F. RUSCH Lenta, spent Mrs. Curtis of sixth Ave., near Gordon searching for He is an old fell and broke hhr arm last week. As ihe ia quite aged it will take some time Mass for the arm fo heal. all kinds of YOU PUT IN THE ORDERS, WE’LL PUT IN THE GOODS A Wonderful film Feature Every Man, Woman and Child in Lents should see. Chas. Lena and Julius Krebs, of Port Watch for the l«ents Dramatic Club's land, spent last Sunday visiting the Hogue family. announcement in the near future. oí Lumber, Lath, Mouldings, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Roofing, Paper, nails, Cedar Bevel Siding and Builders Hardware T Friday July 25 Mrs. W. A. Bush's father who ha» been ill for a long time has been taken to Seaside end is rei>orted better. < Business Deliveries Mrs Gardiner of 4th Ave., ia home The ladies of ilio ti. A K. Circle of from Loa Angles after a lengthy visit lenta spent Tuesday at ChautauqM. in the southern city. T Lents Hardware Company, Lents Oregon _____ _ Mrs. Foote, of Seattle, la visiting her daughter, Mrs Stone of 4th Ave. Miss Alice Smith of Tenth Avenue is spending a few weeks with hsr sister at Pleasant Horns. Ths Ladles Aid Society of the M. E. Mt Scott Bakery has moved from 3Mis» FlorAice Lampheer has a posi tion with the Mt. Scott Bakery at Grays Church went in a body and spent their location on the carline Io Ny Wedneedav at ths Chautauqua. gaard's building on the Fneter road. Crossing. ONE YEAR GUARANTEE—WILL LAST FIVE YEARS Don’t paint at all ’till you're sure you’ve got good paint. You can't undo the damage caused by poor paint after it's on the house. Know the paint yon uw. Find out something about the manufacturer before you trust his painL Mrs. Rife and family hava gons to visit Mrs. Cox has been quite ill during relatives at Carlton. the past week but ia much improved. Mrs William Boas has been quite ill but at thia writing is much improved $3.50 Be Sure You’re Right, Then Go Ahead Irish Bros, are enjoying a visit from Mrs. W. Handera of Tonili Avenus Mr. Ben Travia of Lockport Naw York their parents from Houli City, Iowa. la visiting at tl>e Bright bou» this week. spent last week with her mother In the country. TAILOR TO MENZAND WOMEN CLEANING. PRESSING. ALTERING. ANO DYEING FOSTER ROAD. NEXT DOOR TO F O. LENTS. OREGON Eggiman Bros. Sanitary market Jis the place to'get the best of the season in Meats, Vegetables, Fresh Butter and Eggs HEE OUR LINE OF Sausages, Hams, Bacon and Pickled Meats Main Street. Lents, Oregon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block Em<t of Main St. on Foster Kurd Phonen Tabor IMIK; Heme 8112 INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION ANDIBENEFITS MODERATEIRATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore.