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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1913)
« LOCAL ANO PERSONAL $ W. I*. Herman has opened up a new ator.-at 4th Avenue «nd Mt. Scott. Mrs C. C. Feekert of Lenta has moved to 329 East 7th St. Portland. Mrs Myrtle Nelson and her sister from Vancover. Wash, were callers on friends in Lents Sundav. Riveted Stove Pipe 10c Joint TRY US You will come again I. O. O. F. Bld g Side Entrance, Lents. Oregon Do you get your Auto Supplies We carry a full line of EVERYTHING Drop in and see us LENTS GARAGE Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery Call Telephone Tabor 2^63 R. Heyting 82 St. and 45th Ave., S. E. STEFFY Will do your Painting, Tinting, Paperin. and Finishing. * He Guarantees THE WORK Estimates Free 203 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mount Scott Drug Store J. P. Nordin Main Street Lenta, Oregon Marito Jf~“W ef~> Th«* soccer team of South Mt. Tabor school played the Wiaximere boys Mon- I «lay evening. Tlx* Woodmere boys I «-asily won the game. score 3 to V. M. K. Hedge of tbe Lente Hardware is ready to deliver fishing and bunting ’ licensee to any and all comers. Ful) 1 information in reference to the same will gladly be given. The lecture at the R. D. A. church by Pastor C. J. Cummings was well attend ed last Sunday evening. He will speak again next Sunday eve. at 7:46 on the subject of Spiritualism. Dr. |H. Terrill of Kalispell, Mont., -pent several days in Lents this week, guests of Harry Edd ridge and wife. He . is thinking of locating in Portland and having an office at Lenta. A large delegation of members of the G. A. R. and Relief Corps from Lents attended a meeting of their organizations at G. A. R. Hall in the Courthouse, Monday. Mr. C. Weightman of Chapple Heights died Saturday forenoon, the victim of asthma. He leave« a wife and daughter. They came from Colo- rado in July, hoping to find a better climate for his affiction. Last Sunday Evening at the S. D. A. Church, Mr. Charles Wilson rendered a baritone solo which was appreciated by all. He will render another next Sunday evening. We will also be favor ed with a mixed quarette. Maaon, Mich, writes: "My whole family depends upon Dr. King's New Discovery as the l»»t cough and cold iiH-dicim* in th«* world. Two 50c. Ixittlea cun-d me of pneumonia." Thousand* of other (amities have twx-n equally Come to the dinn>r and sale given by benefitted and depend entirely upon tbe Ladies G. A. R. Shiloh Circle, Dr. King'a N»-w Discovery to cun- their coughs, colds, throat and lung trouble*. Nov., t>th. Every does help«. Price, lliv and «1.00. All druggist«. Mias Lettie Smith has been ap|xuntad II. li. BIXKLKX a «1». f* III LA I >K 1.1*1 « OK chief operator of the Lent« Telephone MT. LOVIS Station. PASTEURIZING MILK. The Woodmere School will hol«l their In Bulletin DM of the d««>artni»at of rally Friday evening of this week agriculture the question of the pas Oct, 24. Everybody welcome. trurlMtfon of milk ■< low tempera tures Is taken up somewhat fully As The Grays (.’rowing Volunteer fire de s result of a number of experiment* partment are building a new fire house, carried on tbe department ebasnlata and Portland ia furnishing the equip- recummeod pe.s’euriaatlon by bringing milk to a temperature ot 145 degrees menta. F and holding It there for thirty mln- By this method tbe chemical , I utrs Mr. and Mrs Peterson of laurel wood changes are so slight that It la unlike wen-to visit Mr and Mrs Lawn-nce of ly that tbe protein content or phoe Lenta, Tuesday evening of thia week. phate of Hme and magnesia are ran Mrs N. Ely ot Ban Francisco is visiting dt-red less digestible than In raw milk. her mother and father, Mr and Mrs O. When ¡>esteurized at the lower tern ¡»erature It was found that the bac B. Lawrence of Lenta. teria that survived were largely lactic arid organisms that play an Important Mrs Maa* of Oregon City called on part In tbe souring of milk From the Mrs. E. M. Hogue on Tuesday evening. standpo4nt of banting and subsequent cooling, pasteurisation at the tempera She haa recently visited Monmouth to ture mentioned was found to bo the find out about the typhoid fever scare more economical method She re porta Miao Carol Hogue well and happy. MRS. W. P. CLARK, formerly of Faxon Park has moved her Drvasinak- Frank Coffman took a bunch of fisher ing Parlor to 112 Second Avenue, near where she will be pleased to men to the Sandy river last Friday. In carline, meet eiistorneni. Terms very reasonable. the crowd were Messrs Klineman, Oggs-, ■ 1 burg. Geisler, and Stanz. There was some fishing, several nice salmon trout being landed, and a fine time is report BORING OREGON ed. Not ail proved succee ful but Phone rather than discourage the fisherman of Mill 1 14 mile« to al heat I of Krlto usual luck, the experts are not desig CEDAR POSTS nated. *MT1 Let us show you a color card of the Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. Lasts longer, looks better, and goes farther than any other Paint. We also carry Aiabastine, Ix?ad, Oils, Stains, etc. Make Your Hens Lay! Feed them Dr Hess’ Panacea It makes all the difference in the world. 35c a package Instant louse killer is guaranteed, none better. Bring us Your Kodak Filins For developing and Printing. We guarantee our Work. Kodak Films, Papers and Etc. O—Cedar Polish Mops $1.00, and $1.50, Both Sizes ML Scott Drug Company Main Street lente Station, Portland, Oregon EGGIMAN’S MARKET Inspected Meat« Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork Cured Meats, Sausage, I^rd, Eggs, Butterand Cheese John and Arnold Eggiman JONSRUD BROS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK ADVtRIlStD LEITERS Mr. I. N. Chappie of Fossil, Oregon ia spending some time with Lenta rela Advertised letters tor week ending tives. He will take Chapple Heights Oct., 18: LUMBER $6 AND UF off the market for awhile with the view Large «lock of Dimenalon Lumber on ham Chilson, G. W ; Doctor, John; Foster, Hough and Dr^aeed lumber for all purpoae that property will increase in valne in Maude; Houghton, Mrs. E. M; Lew is, the Mt. Scott section. Owen; Marrle, Mrs; Masbey, W. E., tend order to JONMRUD HKOft. Boring RD McClintock, John; Rolf, Mrs., Hankes, Parents of Woodmere schools organ Joe; Schofield, C. B. Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster. ized a club last seek, Mr. Nelson being choeen president; Mrs. Thomas, secre On October 16 a meeting was held at tary ; and Mrs. Kneeland, vice presi dent. They held a special meeting last Medford for the purpose of perfecting BOTH Thursday, dealing with the school plans for the installation of an All Oregon exhibit at Ashland for the <■■». lunch. tertainment, information ai d e<liicati m What effect is it having up Mrs Frank Barnes who has been of the host of tourists which will visit on the 20th Century? Buffering for six years with rheumatism, that section of the stale during 1915. What will be the final end and who has tried various treatments, It si announced that in making up I! is is again able to walk around, thanks exhibit every part of the state will ‘a- of it? Your attention is called to to treatment given by Dr. Fawcett. given an equal chance. Eaatern Oreg >n this important subject, which She is feeling very grateful for the will have as g od a show m Western- Oregon and tb« Deschutes Valley will will be the basis of the Lec assistance the doctor has rendered. l»e as welcome to make a display as the ture to be given at the Seventh Umprjna Valiev or the Willamette. The Day Adventist Church, one Ralph Htanz reports several real central idea is to secure settlers block eaBt of Grange Hall, fur estate transactions thia week. Mr. B Oregon lands. Lents, Oregon, next B. Bramwell has bought the property of G. C.^Hniitb at Woodmere, and will The Family Cough Medicine erect a Ove room bungalow, L. T. Kearn has purchased lot 13 in Mayfield In every home there should I« a At 7:4« addition., J»o Iota in Arden Park and bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, Special Music one in Mentone were also transferred r«-ady for immediate use when any Baritone Solo Mixed Quartette within the week. member of the family contracts a cold ALL ARE INVITED or a cough. Prompt use will stop the Citizens of Groveland Park are pre spread of sickness. H. A. Slid, of paring to walk in the mud all winter. They have just decided on having all their streets hard surfaced. Beginning at this season of the year this will The High Cost of Living Reduced mean a winter's campaign. But then Groveland is destined to be one of the nicest sections of the city and it can afford a little clay for the time being. (Formerly Mt. Hcott Bakery) Large Loaves 1 Ac Best Bread X U [ Try oar Delicious Doughnuts and Snails | BRÜGGERS BAKERY » 1st. Ave and Car Lin«- : Ancient and Modern 3 Ad Tailor to Men and Women Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Don't This G. F. Rusch I Spiritualism JZ---------------------- Read Main Hlrwat, f«-nt«, We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamp« Sunday Night Oct. 26 A large number of Lents people are ! interested in ’the New Kansas Club whichl^wasXorganized last Thursday evening at the Journal Hall, Portland. 1 Several |of them were in attendance ! and others report their intention of joining the new organization of Jay- j hawkers. Meetings will be held monthly. iCBl ** ** Protect your house from the Winter Raina and Snow Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moll arrived Willian G. Hadley haa a week old from Loa Angles the first of the week chicken with live toen on each foot. , and will make their home in Lenta. ■ They report times rather dull in Loo Don’t forget Shiloh Circle sale and \ Angles. dinner afternoon and evening Nov., Sth i 2W ^3® MZB* *<-Bi MZ»BI 3B Paint Your House BOTH PHONES Watches Clocks and Jewelry and Made to Order ; Lents Hardware Co At Bruggers Bakery Repaired Footer Road mid ( '■ iiii >I h >U Mtn. lent« Station, Portland, Oregon "•."A. « Wilbert Barnes of I>nts and H. > Phillip* <f Wood mere have just returned from a trip and seven weeks sojourn in Clinton. Mont., where they erecied a five room residence. They report a most excellent trip, the fine scenery en roule. and the best of bunting and fish ing there. Special Sunday Dinners The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 Woodmere school soccer team played Creston team Wednesday 3 to 1 to Wotxlmere. They tied with Stephens school Friday. Leading Cafe of the Town î 24 INCHES HIGH Fay Raybum and Bud Carter have gone to southern Oregon and it is their intention to spend the winter in Cali fornia. HARRY ELDRIDGE |Prop. l"Air Tight HEATERS Mra. Clara Foster of 4th Avenue has returned from a visit with her daughter at Albany. \ The Lodge Cafe ALL ABOARD (or g<H«< I>o,ird». Imams, tlinls-rs and liiiiilter ul uiiy kind. Thi» ia th' place when- »uvli things are bought by builder* who know their bualnese. (live ua your next order ami you'll know why. Th«« difference in the quanlty of lumber needl'd and th«* lime and money lima naved wilt kinase you. Lenta Sta. Portland, Ore. Lents Station, Portland, Oregon i Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block East of Main Ht. on Foster Ror<l Phonos Tabor 9W; Home 3112 Remember the Name-BORNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. 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