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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1913)
Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery Call telephone Tabor 2OoJ R. Heyting 82 St. and 45th Ave., 8. E. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tlie Herald offi«w will be elosed Mon G. W. Jones in nudar ths doctor's care day, owing to its being a¡holiday. this week. LOCAL AND PERSONAL « LETS PUT OUR Mrs Sarah Foster has returned from F. F. Ehrlick has returned from hi* Chester McGrew made a trip to Bull a visit at Tillamock where ahe has been vacation, which he spent in the Palouse Run Sunday. visiting with frieuda. country. HEADS TOGETHER Geo. Dilley ia one of the boye at Ft. Stevens this week. F Watches Cocks and Jewelry Repaired and Made to’Order J. P. Nordin Main Street Lent«. Oregon Will do your Painting. Tinting, Papering and Finishing. He Guarantees THE WORK Estimates Free 208 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mount Scott Drug Store OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Mr. and Mrs. Web of 4th Ave. are Guy Rodgers, recently a citiaan of Leuts. now one of tile leading farmers entertaining a sister of Mr. Webb from Texas. Miss Bertha Stone of Portland visited in Washington County, paid this town a visit this week. Miss Amy Rathkey last Sunday. Walter Baker has gone to Tillamock Mrs. G. G. Woodworth and family, with the view of relocating there if O E. I-ent spent Saturday and Sun Mr«. Hawkin and family, and Mrs conditions are favorable. day at Bull Run Cleveland and family have Saturday for E. P. Smith and family of Arden the hop yanh at Yamhill. Rev. W. B. More ia taking a much Park were guests of Mr. and Mrs. needed vacation; he will attend the time Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hunt and daught Shipley of Arista ou Sunday. in Tacoma and Seattle. er Mildred of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Payne left last Luther Hunt of 53rd Avenue, took Mrs. W. B. More is spending several Thursday for Seattle and hverett for a dinner with Mr. and Mrs. R A. Brown of 10th Avenue Tuesday evening. days at the country home of Mr. and ten days viait. Mrs. F. M Hates, at Hilbert. Mias Bessie Saum is clerking in Mr. and Mrs G. II. Hamilton have gone to St. Pau), Oregon and will Bohna's store. Mildred Brown spent last week with spend their vacation in ths hop fields. Mrs. F. M. Gauw at Gilbert. Miss Seva Mr. and Mrs. C. ▲. Kraemer of 40th also xjien» the week-end at the same St. spent Sunday with the Hogues. place. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Williamson lelt last Wednesday for Newport where they will spend a couple of weeks for a larger quantity than you need The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 Footer Road and Campbell 8ta. lent. Htaliou, Portland, Oregon OOOOOOHOOIOlOKOlOlOOlOHOl (ko. W. Baldwin !» aoricul - Mrs. Ella Brown entertained her Sunday School clam at Lents play Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Christian spent J. H. Donelson and family will go to grounds Saturday and »gain on several days last week visiting relatives Wednesday at Sellwood Para. the hop yards for a couple weeks. at White Salmon, Wash. their ranch in Washington. Judge M. F. Haxen and Wife, of St- being Miss Florence Gething's birthday. Helene. were in Lent« visiting their aon. It was an ideal evening for a lawn social Miss Daisy Wick of Portland and and an enjoyable time was had. TEACHER'S COURSES ia manosi Cap Hazen and family, laat Friday. training, agriculture, domestic science Mrs. Tozier of Ranier, former acquaint ances of Miss Stella Darnell in Buffalo, and art. CARD OF THANKS. William Stein, of Fort Wayne Ind, MUSIC, including pieno, string, bend Kansae, called on the latter Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Liustrom of 1'.5 ('amp evening. spent a few hours in Lents Wednesday instruments snd voice culture. bell Street wish to express their appreci calling on friends. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled ation of tlie many evidanoea of sympa “T he E nrichment of R ural L ife ” Mrs. Frank Baruee, who has been un end a C atalogue will be mailed free thy shown by friends and neigh hors in able to get around without crutches for Mr. Gaston of 4th Ave, who is on application. tlie recent illness ami funeral ceremonies several years, due to rheumatism, is employed by the O. W. R. a N. at La- Address H. M. T ennant , Registrar. incident to the death of their daughter, improving under Dr. Fawcett's care Grande, ia making borne folks a viait. *w-?-U to »-♦) Corvallis, Oregon. Lillian May Evans-Liuatruin. They and expects to be able to walk in a particularly desire to thank the young short time. Mieses Seva and Mildred Brown leaves ladies who acted ax pall learers, and Friday for Oak Grove to viait their Father Bentgen for his assistance, and Mr. and Mrs. Fredric J. Roleton of friends, Misses Willa and Reba Coplan others who brought floral offerings- Liberty Heights were treated to a very who have a pretty summer home on the pleasant trip Sunday by Vice Coniodore, Willamette. George W. Kendall and Mrs. Kendall, and eon Master Orlo, who took them for a LOST—Light colored Jersey cow, one trip to Kalama, Wash., in their fast horn crumpled. 920 reward for return. motor boat “The Sylph.” They spent Address John Roth, Milwaukee, Ore. R I Box 2s 1. the day with Mr. and Mrs Charles i Gillespie »nd all vote them the most SPECIAL BREAD PRICES royal entertainers. 1, 4 1-2 L p. M. M. . . . $150. Do you know that you can get three large loaves of bread for 10 eta. at 1, 8 h. p. M. M..................... $175. Eye Trouble Explained Dr. Ervin L. Sella, an authority on Brugger’s Bakery at Grays Crossing'' 1, 4 h. p. Harley Davidson $135. It is baked in a sanitary bakery. We the eye, writes: The time is not far 1, 8 h. p. M. M. • • . . . $200. off when the ‘ movies” will be oblige«! do not wait for the inspector to come in AU Goods and Work / « pod (lean us up. We keep clean all the ! to discover some method of giving color First Class to the pictures. As it is now, the crude time. TURK. HOMI ECONOMIC*. MECHANIC ART*. FORiaTRV COMMERCI. PHARMACY Motor Cycle Bargains East Side Funeral Directors JEWELER Watches, Jewelry Repair Work light vibrations are CERTAINLY caus ing nervous headaches, partial paralysis of the optical nerve and disorders with in the center of the brain of every in dividual attending these shows. The whole secret of these nervous HARVARD BICYCLES disorders lies in the fact that the in tense white rays of light producing these pictures are totally lacking in color, and the distress is not caused, aa is erroneously supposed heretofore, by the “flicker” of light on the screen. The principle is the same as snow blindness, dizziness and other disagree able features caused by traveling over a field of enow in the bright sunlight. I have found that over fifty percent of the people who suffer from nervous headaches are frequenters of the mov Third Ave. and Foster Road ing picture shows, aud will say, to Lents, Otegon avoid these serious eye trouble» and nervoua conditions, that amber tinted lenses should be worn, which will reme<lv this very serious trouble that is coming on ns all until the theaters remedy this fault themselves. A. Brilgger, Orava Crossing, | - ton Motor Cycles for Immediate Delivery $ 35.00 $ Repairs a Specialty Lents Garage VIEW Is located in the heart of Gari- balldi Beach, Tillamook County, on the P. R. & N. Ry., only a short ride from Portland. Nice level lots, streets graded, water piped and all underbrush cut; fine shade. 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. MANY COTTAGES AND BUSINESS HOUSES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION For farther inlormstion regarding this Sammer retort fill out this coupon and receive complete and minute detalla by mall, or call at office and see photographs. Some Glasses Pinch And hurt, too. They cause headaches, .mre noses and bad tempers. Absolute ly no need of eyeglass troubles these days since we starte«! fitting Fits-U Eyeglasses They are so comfortable yon hardly rea lize you’re wearing glasses — » —— —~~~~ ------ Prompt, Efficient and ('ourtaoua Treatment Moderate Price«. East 92 *3 I T Name...................................................................... Addreas ............................................................. G. AJJONES REALTY CO. 44« Mt ER LOCK BLDO . COR. THIRD AND OAK STS.. PORTLAND ORE. CHOSE MARSHALL 14M. Lents Electric Works Car line and First Avenue, Lents Station B-282S Portland, Oregon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GETOUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block East of Main st. on Foster Kurd Phonaa Tabor !«IN ; Home 3112 INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AN DIBENEFITS MODERATEIRATES John Brown, Oresham, Ore Foster Roa«l $OC.OO Buys a Good LJ Summer Suit Hill The Bright Building & Investment Company AT THE LEADING TAILORS Latest Patterns, Best of Work. Repair tag and Cleaning Solicited JOHN MANZ Hashim Building larnta, Oregon IRISH BROS Capital Stock Architects and Builders. $50,000.00 Excavating, Concrete Construction, Building, Plas tering and Finishing. We do the.whole thing-You move in without worry or risk Announcement HE Lents Electric Works takes this opportnnity to announce that they have changed their location to a place one half block west of their former place of busi ness. Here they hope to make their perma nent home and meet the many friends that have been accustomed to patronize their business. As usual, they will continue to carry a complete line of fine Electric Fix tures and Wiring Materials. They will also be prepared at all times to attend to Electrical Work, Wiring, or Repair Work. Near Poet Office, LENTS Auto|8«rvica Lady Assistant A. N. GARDNER New Eagle and Day. Wilson Beneflel 414 East Alitar St., on East 6th St. Mrs. Blackwell of Seattle have been visiting with I«nU friend« thia week. SECTEM3CR I» ISta. Mrs Mass and daughter of Oregon DEGREE COURSES » many phaaesof Mrs. Maxmeyer was in Lenta on agriculture . engineering . homi bu ineee the first of the week. She says City were visitors in I^nts on Wed The Young folks of the local E conomics , minino , roncarav. com nesday. Metholist Church, were entertained by that they are getting nicely settled on merce . P harmacy . Mrs. Gething Wednesday evening, it courses B. E. Lemons F. S. Dunning, Inc. Mr, Arnold and children, who have Mrs Darnall will spend a couple of Mrs. Rose Sawyer and daugnter been ^visiting relative« near Pasadena weeks at Rockaway beach begginning I-eone of Minneapolis are visiting her Calif, for the part month, returned by Saturday. brother, Jas. Hartwig and family. BEGINS its forty-fifth school year steamer on WetineMay. T wo - year and figure out how much the lumber you need will ooat you. We are alwnya ready to assist you wb h our advice a n d ez|ierlence. You'll Hud our estimate of what you need will prove ample for tlie job, but no more. For our lumlier does not cut to waste and we do no* attempt to stick you Think it over. Buys, Sells and Builds Estimates Submitted on all Plans and Specifications Plans Free With all Contracts Irish Bros., Phone Tabor 3993 Oregon A Complete Home For Cash or on Terms Properties From Eggiman Bros $800. to $2500 Monthly Payment Plan Sanitary Market is the place to’get the Is-st of the season in Meats, Vegetables, Fresh Butter and Eggs HEE OUR LINE OF Bright Realty and Investment Co. Lents Station, Sausages, Hams, Bacon and Pickled Meats Main Street, Iztnts, Oregon Portland, Ore. Office 2 blocks East of P. O. on Fos ter Road Phones Lents Home 2111 ; Tabor 4249 THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR