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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1913)
Oscar RuthrutT left last Friday for the harvest fields in Eastern Oregon, Mrs) Rathruff accompanied him as far as The Dalles TRADING STAMP STORE the L. E. Wiley, Clyde Rager. I .so Katiky, Mr. Miley, Mr. Bohni, ami Claude Lent were aiuoug the niiml>er who attended the Grocer's picnic at Bonneville, Wednesday. We give S & H. Trading Stamps on every cash purchase in our store. Nothing reserved. Miss Eva Bischoff entertained the young people of the Evangelical Church Monday evening. There wait alout forty present and a very pleasant evening was spent with games and music after which ice cream and cake served. The Price is Just The Same No Extra Charge For Stamps Ladies of Shiloh Circle G. A. K., held their regular meeting Thursday and decided to hold their hankerchief sale and tea at the residence of Mrs. Bowers, Woodmere Station, on Thurs day, July list at 2 p ut. Afternoon and evening See Our^Windows For Mid-Summer Specials The Home of Stiletto Tools and Cutlery Free Delivery Free Phone Films, Plates, Packs— Velox paper. Azo paper, cards Developing Powder, etc. If you haven’t time to do your own developing let us do it for you. Peroxide Cream keeps away the tan and freckles, be sure to take a box along. 25c to 50c Mrs. C. J. Conner and son, of Irving ton, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Cadwell. Mr. and Mrs V. Irish spent week-end at Seaside. them over. Take along your Writing Paper, Envelopes, Pens, Candies. Cigars, etc., and you will be sure to have just what you want. Our Special Chocolate Creams. Regular 40c pound Special at 30c pouud. Try’ a pound. W. P. Herman, wife and daughter?, have returned from Molla where they have been visiting relatives. Railroad and Main Street JOHN MANZ Hashim Building Ijents, Oregon W. P. Herman is having the shelving putgir. his new store, also the glass fr. mt. < WE GIVE S. A M. STAMPS Clarence Clark has been appointed sfociai policeman to attend the skating rink. TAILOR TO MENZAND WOMEN CLEANING. PRESSING. ALTERING. AND DYEING FOSTER ROAD. NEXT DOOR TO F O Business Eggiman Bros KRYPTOK LENSES Meats, Vegetables, Fresh Butter and Eggs We cairy a complete stock all kinds of Sausages, Hams, Bacon and Pickled Meats Dr. Ervin L. Sells 'lam Stre«'t. «ralee hours* A M to > I' M Opposite I*. O Lents, Oree iti Lumber, Lath, Mouldings, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Roofing, Paper, nails, Cedar Bevel Siding and Builders Hardware YOU PUT IN THE ORDERS, WE’LL PUT IN THE GOODS Lowest Prices Consistent with Worth While Qualities Washed Gravel, Sand GETOUR PRICES Arlela Lumber Co Phone Tabor 619 6924 Foster Road Cement,, Brick, Lime, Wall andI Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block East of Main St. on Porter Hord VIEW PRICE $35 TO $300 $5 DOWN $5 PER MONTH Spend your outing here and enjoy the hunting and -fishing and beach pleasures. The fi nest beach in the Northwest. Camping grounds free. MANYCOTT AOKB AND Bt'HINEM Hol 8U NOW t NtiKR CONBT RUCTION For further Information regarding this Hummer resort All out this coupon and receive complete end minute details by mall, or call at office arid see photographs Addreaa Blumes Talior Home 31 IS INSURE NOW Is located in the heart of Gari- balldi Beach, Tillamook County, on the P. R. & N. Ry., only a short ride from Portland. Nice Itvel lots, streets graded, water piped and all underbrush cut; fine shade. Name...................................................... .................... When your glasses becomefient. loose or uncomfortable no father need to go to Portland. Dr. Erwin L. Sella will gladly straighten, tighten and readjust .Itiym Without Charge. Office opposite the frost office. Hours, 9a. m. to p.m. Imi-, < Involi Hay, Feed and Grain Mr. L. Berry of Tillamook spent the week-end visiting his mother, Mrs. 8. C. Foster, and his sister, Mrs. J. H. Donaldson The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan is probably the most |«jpnlar story book in the world among all cfa-ses. The impress it has metis on th® lives of children is counties* in the generations. This film is acted by the Alexander Halvini Company which is snllirient attest of its high dramatie merit. It is the perfection of the higher class cinemotographyic. The pictorial presentation appeared once in Portland at the Heilig for 50 cents. This is the first time it has been shown at 10 cents, It will be shown Friday evening—one night only—at the Isis in Lenta and every man, woman and child should see it. Sanitary Market The onlv t’voviai« i L-nart that are not Con'picuK-i-s t do not brand the wearer with t sure uf age. E. W. Mdler will leave tomorrow for Curry County, where be expects make hie future home. Mr. G. W. Carpenter, a retinsd Capitalist of Bortland, spent last Tues day visiting the Hogue family on 4th : Avenue LENTS. OREGON VVHEN you buy two-vition • ’¥ lenses, compare all the different kinds. You will find there honeonly that lookalike S regular single v iuion lens—that is free from lines and seam— Mr*. Bright and daughter Elsie, and some of their friends left Tuesday after noon for an outing near Bull Run. E. W. Bayne has traded his property on Saginaw Heights for a residence ou 4th Avenue He move«! his family ‘ down Wednesday. Deliveries WE GIVE S A H. STAMPS G. F. RUSCH ADVlRIIStD LETTERS Mr. Ben Brumbrell is building a neat bungalow on Third Avenue be tween Marie and Nelson streets. In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American l ife and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION ANDfBENEFITS « I i MODERATI (RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. 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 G. A. JONES REALTY CO. «4t SHKRLOCK BLDG., COIl THIRD AND OAK 0TB., PORTLAND «IRE. I'ROXt MARSH 41.1. 1«S IM 0 fl fl fl 9 fl fl O O» «OOCB o» k N. G. Hedin will go with a party of friends for a two weeks stay near Government Camp. Grades soundncair and straight grain. Lumber you'll like for its thorough seasoning, for its ease in working up. That ia the kind we handle and the kind you will do well to use. It -avea a whole lot in the end. the. Mrs. Geo Millspaugh, of Grays Cross ing has moved back to 4th Avenue in to one of Mr. Wing’s houses. Mount Scott Drug Co Latest Patterns, Best of Work. Repair ing and Cleaning Solicited lOc-ISIS THEATRE-10c The Copeland Lumber Company Advertised letters for week ending July 19. 1913: Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Crayton; A. Gieder's beautiful new home on Armstrong. J. W; Brown, Mary C; Carter, Isabella; Campbel), Alex; South Main Street is completed. Corbett, Mrs. Elliot«; Halverson, Alfred; Holt. Mrs Joo; Johnson. M'ss James Reynolds, of Beaverton, was in |F M ; Lewis, Mrs. flattie; Mosley, Lents .Monday looking after proj«rty W.fE: Smith, Cha* L; Thomson, Joe W ;*Welle, Mrs Wm. Bidiie. T?- . interests. GKO. W. SPRING Postmaster. Come and look AT THE LEADING TAILORS Appropriate Vocal Music LOCAL AND PERSONAL EVANQELICAL,*CHCRCH Preaching1? 11 a. m. and N p m. Tnemes: "The "tear note” of Christ," and "The supreme aim of life." Onr Mrs. Huff of Saginaw Heights, re choir is greatly appreciated by all. B. Conklin Pastor. turned from Seattle Sunday. sar.00 Buys a Good ¿J Summer Suit ONE NIGHT ONLY it coals no more at the beginning. BAPTIST CHI Rett The pastor will preach laird's Day morning on the themeC'Ctiristaii Hyms an«l the Christen Life. The ti.eme of the evening sermon will be:“The Be setting God.” A short service and good singing at night. "Come thou with us Harry Burnham spent last Sunday and we will do thee good. ” Rev. J. M. Nelson, Bailor. at Monmouth visiting friends. The beat of all fun vn your vacation is a Kodak—don’t go without one and be sorrv afterward. Kodaks 2 to $25 Each. each. Pilgrims Progress LUMBER YOU’LL LIKE At The Churches Hammocks from $1.00 to $5.00 BUNYAN’S At thin time the management of the Rente Baeeball Associatiua wish to thank the Lenta Volunteer Fire Depart ment aixl citisens who ssststed and did all they could to extinguish the blase that partially destroyed the base ball grand stand. We are very thankful we axeure you. tl I>. Forte. Lents Hardware Company VACATION NEEDS This Friday Evening Irish Phone Tabor 3993 Oregon