Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, September 04, 1913, Image 8

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    Sand and Gravel at
Reduced Prices
,
Prompt Delivery
Call telephone Tabor ¿06J
R. Heyting
82 St. and 45th Ave., 8. E.
Watches Clocks and Jewelry
and Made toZOrder
Repaired
J. P. Nordin
Main Street
Lents. On-gon
Will do your Painting. Tinting,
Papering and Finishing.
He Guarantees
THE WORK
Estimates Free
203 Gilbert Road
PHONE TABOR 1417
Leave Orders at Mount Scott
Drug Store
OREGON
AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE
BEGINS it» forty-fifth school ywar
SCPTCMSCR IS (SIX
DEGREE COURSES ” maay phaaeaof
AGRICULTURE
ENGINttRIN*.
HOMS
E conomics M ining , forestry . com ­
merce . pharmacy .
TWO-YEAR COURSES In aoricul -
tome , home economic *. M echanic
ART*. FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY
T eacher
s courses *■ manual
F. M. Campbell, of Lenta Junction,
Marvin Hedge and wife were among
has pun-baaed an Automobile.
the visitors who played snowball on the
■iopea of Mt. Hood Monday. They
William and Matt. Boland an- em­ report a fine trip.
Mrs. Peters ia spending her vacation ployed at Salem in construction work.
Mrs, Sam Wiiaou and daughter, and
at Rainier.
Mise Margaret Boland enjoys the Mrs. Rolit. Herron and sons of Portland
visited with the Hogugg on Fourth Ave.
Mina Georgia Fawcett of Woodmere ia proprietorship of a new piano.
Sunday.
taking a much needed net at Seaside.
Rev. W. B. Moore, has returned from
Mrs. Petersou and family, Mr. and
Try the new lunch room, The l.<xige his vacation.
Mrs. McNeal and (aimly have gouv to
Cafe, in the new Oddfellow« Building.
the Polk County hop fields for an outing
Try the new lunch room, The Lodge
ami some country exercise.
A new cleaning and pressing estab­ Cafe, in the uew Oddtoilowe Building.
lishment is about to open up at Grays
C. W. Lowe of Portland has leased
Mr». Footer and Mrs. Gaston and son
Crossing.
the lower floor of the Oddfellowa’
have gone to the hop fields of Yamhill.
building and will put in a full line of
A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
hardware and furniture.
Grandpa Harnes has been visiting his
Bloouiqueet. of 82nd Avenue S., August
son at Sheridan and will be joined By
»th.
John Brown waa the only Gresham
Mrs Barnes this week.
man to visit Lents on the night of the
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wallace and family
dedication exercisaa. He got here in
: of 9th Avenue sj>ent Labor day at Bull Mr. G. Ellis of the Dalles visitid his time for the ice cream.
! Run.
son Donald who lives with Mrs. Bryant
on Park Ave.
The Lenta Volunteer Firemen
The Lodge Cafe, Beet. Cleanest, and
ceived a poet card Wednesday from the
most satisfactory place in town. Try it.
Rev. H. C. Cochran and wife have Portland Fireman’s Band, who were at
Oddfellows Building. Lents.
been visiting his aunt, Mra. Bryant of Chicago on their way to New York.
Park Ave.
Chief Stevens who wrote, eaid every­
one was well and having a good time,
Mr. and Mrs. Stratton, of Leno, are
but says there is no place like Portland.
Alice
Foster,
who
has
l>een
visiting
rejoicing over the birth of a baby boy
her sister, Mrs. Needhan at Albany,
born August 39th.
returned Monday.
EV ANGELICAL CHURCH.
At 11 a. tn. and 8 p. ni. the pulpit
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. G.
Mrs. Sara Coon has retuned from will tie supplied by Rev. J. Bauersox,
W. Jones of 82nd Avenue is still quite
Carlton, Ore., where he has been city missionary of the United Evangel!
ill.
visiting her sister.
cal Church. This gifted brother will
edify all who come.
A number of young people of the M.
P. Conklin Pastor.
The
Lodge
Cafe,
Beet,
Clean eat, and
E. Church picniced at Oswego Lake
most satisfactory place in town. Try it.
Labor day.
Oddfellows Building, Lents.
Sargent Gething has returned from
The infsnt daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
his vacation to Cleveland Ohio and re­
G. W. Jones of 8110 tiSrd Ave. continue*
ports a tine time.
to be quite ill.
There was a party of 150 hop-pickers
left here Saturday for one yard at
(’apt. and Mrs. John McNulty of
; Independence Ore.
Ü. S. N., and Johu Jr., accompanied
_____
by Mies Dixon of Potsdam, New York,
The Lodge Cafe, Beet, Cleanest, and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
| most satisfactory place in town Try it. Samuel Allen.
! Oddfellows Building. Lenta.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
training, agriculture, domestic science
and art.
MUSIC, including piano, string, band
instruments end voice culture.
A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled
“T he E nrichment of R ural L ife ”
and a C atalogue will be mailed free
on application.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Lawrence have
Address H. M. T ennant , Registrar, returned from a trip to Forest Grove
<tw-T-isto»-»)
Corvallis, Oregon.
and Hillsboro. They were away two
months.
Motor Cycle
Bargains
Dr. Fawcett was entertained at dinner |
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. i
Gates of Gilbert Station one day last |
week.
Try the new lunch room, The Lodge
Cafe, in the new Oddfellows Building I
______
i
Mr. O. B. Ijtwrence of Tenth Avenue
suffered from a severe attack of heart
1, 4 1-2 L p. M. M. . . . $150. trouble last week, but be is now on the
1, 8 h. p.M. M................ $175. gain.
1, 4 L p. Harley Davidson $135.
In one of the fastest games played on
1, 8 h. p. M. M..................... $200. the home lot this season, the Lents
New Eagle and Day.
ton Motor Cycles lor
Immediate Delivery
HARVARD BICYCLES
$ 35.00 $
Repairs a Specialty
Lents Garage
Third Ave. and Foster Road
¡Giants whipped the Acme Mills League J
team to a standstill. Manager Willis
I of the visitors bad the pick of the city,
; but when he thought he had a snap, he
failed to reckon with Lie Royal High­
ness Webb. The Giant was in superb I
form and at no stage was he in danger.
I Bill Boland was all to the good behind
the bat. and the patched team Manager
Forte assembled did fine, White play­
ing a stellar game at first. They al)
played good thats why we won. Hy-
ronimoas, for the visitors whiffed nine
men and Webb struck out the same
number. Score 6 to 4 in favor < f Lente.
Next Sunday St. Marys play on the
local diamond and you will see some
fast game. Possibly the city cnampion-
ship games will be played on the local
grounds, so come out and get the
grouch out of your system.
SCHOOL
BOOKS
Bought, Sold and
Exchanged
School Supplies
(or
Hyland Bros.
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
JEWELER
Watches, Jewelry
Repair Work
All Goods and Work
First Class
Near Post Office,
LENTS
Foster Road
1« k Fifth St. Opposite Post < rftcc
211 Second St. near Salmon
Black Cat Hosiery,
EGGIMAN’S MARKET
Inspected Meats
Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork
Cured Meats, Sausage, I^rd, Eggs, Butter and Cheese
John and Arnold Eggiman
Main Street, lienta.
B. B. LemoOa
Geo. W. Baldwin
THE EMPORIUM
North Main and Foster Road,
F. S. Dunning, Inc.
East Side Funeral Directors
414 Last Alder St., on East 6th St.
Lady Assistant
AutoJServke
Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Treatment
Moderate Prices.
Washed Gravel, Sand
M c K inley &
Ix-nta
bundy
Phone* Taiior *■**; Home 3112
INSURE NOW
Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
Fire, American Life and Accident In­
surance of Portland
The Bright
Building &
John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
Investment
Company SOC.OO Buys a Good
tJ Summer
Suit
II
$50,000.00
They are so comfortable you hardly rea­
lize you’re wearing glaK-MH
B-¿S¿5
Portland, Oregon
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
And hnrt, too. Th-y cause liesdaches,
sore noses and bad tempers. Absolute­
ly no need of eyegla-s troubles these
•lays since we started fitting
Fits-l’ Eyeglasses
Wllaon Hraeflel
Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster
Warner Corsets
Capital Stock
Buys, Sells and
Builds
MODERATEJRATES
AT THE LEADING TAILORS
Latest Patterns, Best of Work. Repair
tag and Cleantag Solicited
JOHN MANZ
Hashim Building
lx-rite, Oregon
DR. E. L. SELLS
Foster Road, Opp. Post Office
Lent«. Ore.
MONDAY NIGHT SEPT. 8
Free Souvenir Gifts
Name.................................... ................................
With Every 10c Admission
......................................................... ..
“What Happened to Mary tf
MV SHERLOCK BLDG., COR. THIRD
AND OAK 8T8., PORTLAND ORE.
1HONE MARSHALL 14M.
Foster Road and Campbell 8ta. l«nu Station. Port'and, On-gon
GET OUR I’RICES
Some Glasses Pinch
AT THE ISIS
G. A. JONES REALTY CO.
Phone Tabor 1371
PROTECTION ANDIBENEFITS
For further information regarding this
Bummer resort till out this coupon and
receive complete and minute details by
mail, or call at offic^and we photograph.
Address
Sale Agents For
Two Stores
A. N. GARDNER
VIEW
The Copeland Lumber Company
1 Block East of Main St. on Foster Bord
Otegon
Lents,
for a larger quantity than you need.
and figure out how much
the lumber you need will
oust you. We are always
ready to amiat you wii h our
advice a n d experience
You'll find our sHtiinate of
what you need will prove
ample for the job, but no
iikut .
For our lumlier does
not cut to waste and we do
not attempt to stick you
Think it over.
Hay, Feed and Grain
Lustre Brown Hosiery
Second Hand Books
School Libraries
LETS PUT OUR
HEADS TOGETHER
Wednesday and Thursday
A Complete Home For Cash
or on Terms
Properties From
$800. to $2500
Monthly Payment Plan
IRISH BROS
Architects and Builders.
Excavating, Concrete Construction, Building, Plas­
tering and Finishing.
We do the’jwhole thing-You move in without worry or risk
Estimates Submitted on all Plans and Specifications
Bright Realty and
Investment Co.
Lents Station,
Portland, Ore.
Office 2 blocks East of P. O. on Fos­
ter Road
Phones Lents Horne 2111; Talior 4340
Plans Free With all Contracts
Irish
phone Tabor 3993
Oregon
THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR