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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1913)
Mrs. A F. Herechnsr returned from DONT LET BABY SUFFER WITH Rockaway Monday. ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS Walter Baker of tanta, has secured employment in a harneas »hop at Tilla- ' mook. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs Frank Rarstow’s Mother. Mrs. Babies need a jierfect skin-covering Hackett of Collins, Wash is visiting Mr«. T. L. Malloy won a gift of a Skin eruptions cause them not only in-. handson.«' Casserole at the lais on Mon tense suffering, but hinder their I with Mrs. Barstow day evening growth. DR. HOBSON*8 ECZEMA OINTMENT can be relied on for reiief | Mrs. Ruehen Slattery of Hill Street and permanent cnreof suffering babies has just returned front a visit with rela- Bud Carter has returned for a month whose skin eruptions have made their tives in Wisconsin, spent in the wheat tiekla of Sherman life miserable. “Our baby was afflicted , _____ County. with breaking out of the skin all over i .. I th, face and scalp Doctors and skin W N,nth .^oaliete Wied to help. tried Dr. « "ow convo'*- (Carter and Son will handle the work on a new |lfitX> resident to be built for Hobeon's Ecaema Ointment and wareliC*n,‘ Dave Brvmwell. Overjoyed to see baby completely cured ' - • - • before one box was used" write* Mr». Lloyd Armstrong of R. S. Hununsll has just returned Strubl,r, Dubuque, Iowa. All drug- Newberg viaited with Mr. and Mrs from a summer spent in Cleveland, gists, or by mail, 50c. i R. A Brown of 10th Avenue Wednes- I'SKnntR chkmical oompaxy <jMy an<| Thursday of laat week. En- Ohio and Kewanee. Wie. 8t. Louis, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. route to their new home in California. tMr. B1 ack, employed at the wireless station, has l-een of! duty for several Mrs. Rhoda Wallace is teaching near days owing to illiness. Jennings station this year, and she took up her duties Monday Isaac Gingrich of Lents' has been temporarilyjll_for several days^ due to Chicken dinner Sunday from 12 to 2 worry on account ot some business at the Lodge Cafe. 35e. matters. The Bright Building & Investment Company Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery Call Telephone labor 20oJ A. N. GARDNER Capital Stock JEWELER $50,000.00 Watches, Jewelry Repair Work Buys, Sells and Builds All Goods and Work First Class Near Post Office, LENTS Foster Road A Complete Home For Cash or on Terms LENTS FUEL COMPANY Properties From $800.to $2500 Monthly Payment Plan Cor. Main and Foster Road PHONE TABOR 1688 Bright Realty and Investment Co. Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty Lents Station, Portland, Ore. Office 2 blocks East of P. O. on Fos ter Road Phones Lents Home 2111 ; Tabor 4249 Orders Drlivered Promptly ■Eatsosf. Isis’ Baby Show Come out with the happy Mothers and proud Fathers SATURDAY EVENING —and— SEE THE SCORES Vote for choice by number Sunday—Extra Musical Features is the barn or other out building constructed with our lumbar. Every board will I ni found thoroughly sound and fully seaaoned. Il cute with less waste and stands all kind, of weather. Give tie your next order. Geneva Ixx-kes will leave Portland Monday to open as leaving lady with Mr. Fred A. Walters Company They will Play the Western Fair dates begin- hg with Salem, and will then go east. Mrs. K. M. Hogue lias I-sen elected to the sixth grade iu the Woodmere school. At the last regular buisness meeting of the Lents Volunteer Fire Co. Aset. Chief Wm. Boland, Chief Engineer Brashears, Asst. Engineer Fiah. fire man Bsnies. were granted leave of absence. Foreman Fran« Rayburn, wss advanced to Acting Asat. Chief, As*t. Freeman Wm Wrinsley to act ing Foreman, Wm Anderson Appointed i Acting Aset fireman. D. D. Benge appointed acting Chief Engineer, I H Burnham acting Aset Engineer Chet. Thomas acting 2nd Aset Engm- Miss Hazel Sommerfelt entertained I eer. L. Rowland. Guy Brashears, anil the voung people of the Evangelical Oscar Olsen were appointed Substitute Church on Thursday evening, All re- fireman. port a most enjoyable time. R. Heyting 82 St. and 4’>th Ave., S. E. BUILT TO LAST Frank Raybum left last Saturday night for San Franaieco where he will spend his vacation. The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 Foster Roa<I and Campbell Sta. lent« Station, Portland. On-gon Soo oo «omm tomm o o ooooo School Books And Supplies Chicken dinner Sunday from 12 to 2 Mrs. Morris Rodgers came up from at the Lodge Cafe, 3Ac. their farm, near North Plains, and »ill spend a week here, Mrs. Rodgers thinks it is a fine country [down there GET THEM AT THE Watches Clocks and Jewelry Dale Campbell returned Monday, from Pendleton where he has been tak ing in the round up. He will assist his father as operator, at Lents Junction this winter and will also attend the Behnke-Walker Bnsineas College. and Made toZ Order Repaired There was a small blaze on East 90th Street Monday morning about six o’clock. The residence ot Walter D. Knopf caught tire in the attic. The tire was caused, by all appearances, by a de fective flue. Chief R-yburn responded with his chemical company and soon had the bleze out. The bouse and furniture were insnred, and the damage to the house is not expected to exceed 1200. while the damage to the furniture is only from removing it. Mr. Koop! and his neighbors bail done exceedingly well in fighting the fire before the Lente Volunteer Fire Company arrived. The Isis ts conducting a i-opular free voting contest for pretty Lents babies which is exciting much general interest and Pleasurable Pertubation among mothers and fathers. It costs nothing i to enter a baby candidate for one of dozen Prizes to be given. The Isis will give a cash Prize and there are several other useful gifts. About twenty of Len-s famously “cute” babies have been entered in the voting. The first scores will be announced Saturday and Sunday. A locked ballot box receives the votes and these will be counted in I the I’resenee of well-known buisness ’ men as judges. Every one has l>-en voting the excellence and interest of the Program and the extra features i put on at the Isis recently. The Pana ma Canal was one of these Tuesday. A good Sunday Program is scheluded. Frank Sattile was a fine topical song feature last week. Join the crowd and see the baby show Saturday night. Mrs Goggins, Alvords Furniture store. Powers Katzsky's and others have de voted Baby prizes. 103 Main Street, Lents J. P. Nordin Main Street Mr. John Walrod'.returted Friday from his trip to Gettysburg, Ohio, In diana, and Minnesota. He is well pleased with his visit but is better pleased to be home. He reports some pretty warm experiences there this summer. Mt Scott Drug Co. Is-rits. Oregon We STEFFY 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 SCHOOL BOOKS Bought, Sold and Exchanged School Supplies Second Hand Books School Libraries tor carry books for City Country Schools and Tablets, Slates, Pencils, Pens, Composition and Note Books, etc Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block Essi of Main St. on Foster Kord EGGIMAN’S MARKET Inspected Meats Hyland Bros. Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork Cured Meats, Sausage, Lard, Eggs, Rutter and Cheese John and Arnold Eg: UÏÎ Two Stores iflM Fifth st. Opposite Foot office 211 Beco ml St. near Salmon Main Struct, tanta, Geo. W. Baldwin Chicken dinner Sunday from 12 at the Lodge Cafe, 35c. Wilson Beneflrl B. E. Lrmons F. S. Dunning, Inc. East Side Funeral Directors 414 East Alder St., on East 6th St. Bargains 1, 4 1-2 h. p. M. M. . . . $160. 1, 8 h. p. B4. • • ... $175. 1, 4 h. p. Harley Davidson $135. 1,8 b. p. M. M.................... $200. New Eagle and Day. ton Motor Cycles for Immediate Delivery Lady Assistant AutoJSrrvke Prompt, Efficient and Courteous Treatment Moderate Price». East 32 INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION AND BENEFITS It is the duty of parents and teachers to look to the care of the childrens’ eyes. Many seem dull and do not like to study, and wrongly accused of being numbskulls. In a great many cases it is naught else but defective eyesight, and they grow to manhood and wo manhood dull and stupid, never suspecting that their eyes were the cause of their aversion to study and activity. I use special instruments and special methods for examination of the childrens eyes and can correct with certainty any error of vision. MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. Repairs a Specialty • I)R. ERVIN L. SELLS Optometrist Office Hours: 9. A. M. to 9 P. M. B-ZS2S Portland, Oregon The Herald $1.00 Per Year Foster R^ad, Opp. Post Office Third Ave. and Foster Road Lents, Otegon 1