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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
Love &, Morterud Market Opening FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 Wr will carry a full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Fish, Poultry, Oysters, Milk, Cream, Vegetables and Lunch Goods. We will make penny change whereby you pay for exactly what you get—no more—no lew. For example—should your meat come to 37c or 38c when placed on the com puting scale, we do not charge you 40c which is the old way and ha» coat the con sumer thousands of dollars in the loss of their penny change. The Lents Meat Market Love & Morterud Foster Road* "// CAN Hf: DONI:” LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2JThe ladies ol the Kebwbah lodge will give a Hallowe'eo tapper at the Odd fellow dining hall oa Friday evening. Leading* Cafe of tlie Town TRY US I. O. O. F. Bldg for gr«*l l««r«fe, teams, limlier. and fiuiiter of any kind Th» is U m > plat* where sorti things ar» looigld by Mil Id»-ra who know thsdr tnuHuea Gir» us your neat ooterand yoo*ll know why, Thk differemw in tfw quantity of luinter n»*de»l amt the time and money thus savori will amar» yon ‘-no.lay eight moeliuga r«>ntinuad at the H. fi. A. Church. The subject lor m H Monday sveoing will be, “A •il.ratton of the place railed ll.ll. I. F. Coffman circulated among feeding l*emorratie lights nf the on Tuesday He reports the Democrats all p-«Operons and optom Itile. These are Jog day*. II von do not twdievs it let your dog range the .treats for a few days and he will think so. ‘•everal dogs are missing around town recently doe to the activities of the pound ruan. The Copeland Lumber Company Phone Tabor 1371 A temporary board aide walk ia lieing , instructed on Sixth Ave. South. The money for this walk was raised by sub scription from those who live in that vicinity, and who use this street to reach the car line. Foster Road and < ampiad! Hta. lami» Mtetlon. Portland, Oregon The meeting which was to be held I Oct, 3*. in the Woodmore School for I the purpose of discussing the needs of Ì I the school, has been postponed on ac- count of the Superintendent and the; Hoard of Education nut betng able to attend. Paint Your House Mias Roxella Wilkinson of nth Ave. , was greeted laat Saturday evening ' Mrs. E. Hollschuler of !»th Ave., has with a birthday surprise party, by a> moved to Oakland, California. number of her girl friends. A nice Somebody had »aid that it could'nt lunchon was served by her mother, and done. c A Daniels is enjoying a viait (rum all returned home wishing her many Bill he, with a (buckle replied, hie father who recently arrived from more happy birthdays. That “maybe it couldn’t,'* but ho the east. would I* one Who wmild'nt say so til! he I he Indies of the <». Aa R. are plan-1 Herman Jones. whose home la near Ho he buckled right in, with the ning to hold their annual buzar next, Special Sunday Dinners Lenta Junction, ia sick at the Good ol a grin Thursday evening at the Grange Hull. * Samaritan hospital. I On his face. If ■' e worried he hid it. The public in general ia invited, There | He started to sing as he tackled the will tie a lot of things of unusual in thing The bov's ball team of Woodmere terest tor you to see. Some of these That couldn't be done—and he did it. p|ayed the Craaton ball team laat things will be useful in your homes and You will come again I Homebody «cuffed: “Oh, you'll never Tuesday and beat them 1 to 0. many of them will make nice presents do that; j At least, no one ever has done it;” Mr and Mr» K. A. Brown ai>d family OPEN LETTER TO WHITE RIB But he took off his coat, snd he! of Kenton attended the services at the BON VOTERS OF MULTNOMAH CO Bide Entraîne, Lent», Oregon 1 took off hie bat. M. E. Church, laat Sunday Morning And the first thing we knew he'd and Evening. Iwgun it; The Labor Department of the With the lift of his chin, and a bit Woman's Christian Tamperaaca Ctiioo Mt Scott I. O. O. F. completed a of a grin. worked earnestly and faithfully (or the class of five on Tuesday evening, and Without any doubt or quiddit; , He started to sing as he tackled the will begin with another of seven next passage of tne Workman's Corn penna- j Tuesday evening thing ti<>n Bill at the laat state legislature. Our State Superintendent ol legislative ' That couldn't be done—and he did it. I There are thousand* to tell you it can Mr» Sarah E. Coon of Fifth Ave. left work made trips to Salem specially in not be done. Wednesday, for Granta Paas where ahe the intereat of thie and other social leg Do you get your There are thousands to prophesy will viait her ton for a month. Then islation. Everything was done by us failure; ahe will go to Cal. to spend the winter. tor the measure that we could do with out the decisive weapon—the ballot, There are thousands to point out to you, and now we have that, we call on every one by one, Miss Lucy Spiker ia visiting with white ribboner to aland by this meas , The dangers that wait to assail you ; But just buckle in with a bit ol a Mr. end Mrs. Hannant who formerly ure, and VOTE -b*, Yes. lived on Mt. Scott Ave. Miss Spiker It « essentially a temperance preven i grin. was the betrothed bnde of the late tative measure, aa any one can readily Then take off your coat and go to it; see. inasmuch aa it is in the interest of I Just start in to .mg as ywu ta* kie the Guy Hannant. the home and family, discouragement thing The big Bazar to be ojwned next under adverse conditions brought about That “can not hedone"—and you'll do it. -Edgar A. Guest. ! Tuesday evening at the Grange Hall by through industrial accidents to the ' the ladie. of the G. A R. will provide father depriving the mother and child a nice lot of things useful in the home ren of bread, and want staring them in Art id Dress I or for holiday presents, Don’t fail to the face, we know has all Ux> often lead Not the least wonderful or iuterestmg j visit this bazar. We carry a full line of to intemperance. feature of the ¡■hotodrarn* is tiie elabor This measure is preeminently a H. E. Pea-e was the recipient of a woman's measure as it assures woman ate growing ol the women companies. There baa been running at the lais re pleasant little surprise on Wednesday a security when she sees her husband evening, in the nature of a birthday go forth to support the family in some cently a series of plays of the higher or party. He received quite a company of the dangerous trades. We believe der of scientific dressmaking and dra of friends from Lents and surrounding the act is one of economy, inasmuch as matic art. We must confess unblush- suburbs. All bid him well and wished it will prevent a large proportion of th- social waste now going on in industrial ingly I hat it is a pleasure to observe the for a long and happy age. Drop in and see us circles through the destruction of hu “creations ’ and creations they are in man life. every sense of the word xhihited in I feel sure that those of our num lier the highest degree by the artiste, Where is the Place who have been closely stud vi ng social economic problems, as so many have, Those who saw the principal leads in need no argument in its favor, aa it "The Hacrifice’’ saw the modern wife They Call Hell? will at once appeal to them as a great and mother wearing to very excellent I and hopeful sociological step forward. advantage a rare and wonderful combi Why has it been attacked? Your nation that cost, we are informed, not a Who Go There? answer must come from the carnality cent less than »500 The leading ladies companies and fraternities who fatten o< the big tilm producing concerns have The parable of the Rich Man on the tragedies in the wage earners carte blanche in the matter of wardrobe. families when righteous adjustments The result Is such aa to at first la-wild- and Lazerus. Sand and Gravel at and justice fail them. er, then amaze and finally to charm the The Thiel or The Cross Reduced Prices spectator. There is art and science and One great feature of this measure is Prnm|»l I Ml very that through it the injured woman gets l>eauty in fine clothes. While most These thoughts will be immediate relief, without the interven Call telephone labor ¿06.1 everybody and hi« wife are quite con R. Heyting considered by Pastor C J. tion of a claim agent or any unscrupu tent to dress modestly, we all enjoy the »8 Kt, and Lilli Av»., H. E Cummings deni'instrations of the sartorial fancies. a t the Lents lous lawyer. Do not fail to vote November 4th and The exquisites of the film drama are Seventh Day Adventist let your vote stand for this righteous our grown-up’s fairy story book just as Church I measure. VOTE 30 k , Yea. the Arabian Nights were for our child Yours for Justice, ren—these lead us pleasantly along the Sunday November 2 Lucia Faxon Additon, paths to the castle of Make Believe Will do jour Painting. Tinting, National Associate Superintendent land. There on.- dreams are visualized, At 7:4ó P. M. Paperlnv anti Finishing. of Labor Department of the W. C. T. U. reallled, and we meet tne pretty You are All Welcome princesses and the gallant knights and He Guarantees * The Family Cough Medicine live with them, their romances in fine Church one block east of Grange Hall THE WORK clothes. Estimates Free In every home there should Is» a .im Gilbert Road bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, I'HONE TABOR 1417 ready for immediate use when any Leave Orders at Mount Scott meinlier of tlie family contracts a cold or a cough. Prompt use will stop the The High Cost of Living Reduced Drug Store spread of sickness, M, A. Htid, of Mawm, Mich, writes: “.My whole family depends upon Dr. King’s New r ( Formerly Mt Scott Bakery) Discovery as the beet enngh and cold Don’t medicine in the world. Two 50c. ledtles Watches Clocks and Jewelry Large Loaves 1 Ac cured me of pneumonia.'' Thousands Read of other families have teen equally Repaired and Made toIOrder Best Bread XV benefit ted and de|>end entirely upon This Dr. King’s New Discovery to cure their Try onr Delicious Doughnqts and Snails j coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Ad Every doae helps. Price. 60c. and »1.00. All druggists. BRUGGERS BAKERY Malli Nlwl it. t. net ki . rx a <O. I-HII.AIIKI Pl I lit lat. Ave and Car Line Lenta St a Portland, Ore. ST. Milts The following ia a sample of litera- tur« found upon the desk of M. K. Hedge, of ths Lente Hardware Co:* ALL ABOARD Now is the Time to Protect your houxe from the Winter Kains und Snow Let us show you a color card ol the Sherwin-William» Paints and Varnishes. Lasts longer, looks better, and goes farther than any other Paint. We also carry Alabastine, Lead, Oils, Stains, etc. Make Your Hens Lav! Feed them Dr Hess’ Panacea 9f It makes all the difference in the world. 35c 'a package Instant louse killer is guaranteed, none beix-r. Bring us Your Kodak Films For developing and Printing. We guarantee our Work. Kodak Films, Papers and Etc. O—Cedar Polish Mops $1.00. and $1.50, Both Sizes Mt. Scott Drug Company ■Main Street lamie Station, Portland, Oregon WHERE Supplies EVERYTHING LENTS GARAGE STEFFY At Brüggers Bakery 3 J. P. Nordin 0 OOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOS EGGIMAN’S MARKET Inspected .Meat« Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork Cured Meats, Sausage, Lard, Eggs, Butter and Cheese John and Arnold Eggiman Main Ktr«*r$i Ix-iiti»,