Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 20, 1913, Image 8

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    Double S. & H. Green Trading Stamps
ON EVERYTHING
But Nails in keg lots until Sale ends
This is The Last Week of Our Great Removal Sale
------- Unheard of Bargains, Come and Have a Look--------
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30 lbs of best Granulated Sugar... 1.00
Would not be as cheap as many of our present prices
EGGIMAN’S MARKET
Inspected Meats
Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork
Nails at $2.45 per keg base
Cured Meats, Sausage, lutrd, Eggs, Butterand Cheese
Delivered on the job by our Special Auto Delivery, This means better service
John and Arnold Eggiman
Main Street, lz«nt»,
Our Aim is the “Best Service and Quality in Town”
G. F. Rusch
Tailor to Men and Women
Lents Hardware Company
FREE DELIVERY
Both Phones
C. F. Benke ie putting up a modern
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wiley are the
home at 4711, 79th Street.
parents of a ten pound girl liorn Friday,
November 14.
Miss Rosa Schlecht of Toledo. Ore.,
Mrs. F. J. Helliweil of Kern Park, a
Mrs. Grace A. Gravee ie completing a [formerly of Lents is in town visiting
friends.
sister of Mrs. W. E. Goggins, left Iasi
residence on 9th Avenue.
week for lx>ng Beach, California.
Jessie Crane of Wichita, Kansas, is
H. C. Iniow of i*ot« has locate,! at
Independence as foreman of a hop visiting friends ami acquaintances in
Mr. and Mrs. Heath, former residents
Lents.
ranch there.
of l^nta, were in attendance at the
Evangelical bazaar Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Hedin of Lents
Mrs Vincent of Fourth Avenue is are the parents of an eight pound girl
visiting her sister, Mrs, Brookman of born Thursday night.
Mr. and Mre. Clint Gau'.t of Spokane
Sunnyside.
arrived Sunday morning for a visit rt
the home of the former’s sister, Mrr
Arthur Smith of Grass Valley visited
Mrs. W. H. Lovett of Lente sustained his brother Orville Smith residing on Frank Miley.
a broken leg a short time ago in a run- fifth Ave. Saturday and Sunday.
awav accident.
“Babe” Goodwin of Kern Park, who
recently returned from a visit east WSS
Miss Meta Poor who is making her
Mrs. J. W. Davis of St. Johns spent home with Mrs. Hogue visited home a guest of Mrs. W. E. Goggins the tint
a few days the past week visiting with folks at Wichita the past Saturday and of the week.
Mrs. T. C. Barnes of Park Avenue.
Sunday.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Lents. Oregon
We Give S. & II. Green Trading Stamps
County teacher's institute will tie
held next week. All teachers in the
county, excepting the city •choolft will
be required to attend.
The Ladies of the M. E. Church will
bold their annual txiaar and dinner.
Wednesday, Dec., loth, afternoon and
evening. Come and see what we have,
aprons, quilts and other useful articles,
which will please the most fastidious.
There will 1« a rummage sale in con­
nection with the hazaar, consisting of
clothing and useful article«.
L. E. Wiley's Cash Grocery has rv-
ceived a car of Wizard Fertilize*. This
is the l>est all-round fertilizer in the
market only
usual amount being
necessary to produce quick results. 1
See Wdey regarding it.
SAT. S. & H. DOUBLE S. & H. SAT
LENTS PHARMACY
Foster Road Near P. O.
JOHN WACHOWITZ, Prop.
Fresh Bread, Snails, and Dough
nuts Every Morning
2 Big Loaves 10c
s. . Stamps Saturday
Dr Fawcett has finished a garage and
is a<lding other facilities to hit* estab­
lishment with a view to rendering even
more prompt medical attention to his
patients.
W, N. Chilcoot, formerly of Pleatant
Valley, was in lasnta yesterday on busi­
ness. Mr. Chilcoot is running a saw­
mill on a two hundred acre tract, two
miler east of Wilhoit Springs,
Janies 1*1 rd, 13 years of age, should
receive liberal credit for a rag rug made
bv himself at home ami which he ex­
hibited at school the past few «lays. He
ha> employed his spare time nt this
work ami has already made three or
four which Im sells at $5 each. To make
one requires one week of time.
Lents Station,
Portland, Oregon
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The High Cost oí Living Reduced
At Bruggers Bakery
Doot
Q Large Loaves 1 Ac
□ Best Bread JL V
Read
This
Ad
Try our Delicious Doughnuts and Snails |
BRUGGERS BAKERY
1st. Ave ami l ar l.im-
Dressmaking ami l.adie» Tailoring.
The Jolly Billikins gave a club dance Eight years experience in cutting and
L E. Hamilton, a prominent mer-
The Rebekah Lodge I. O. O. F. will I at Brentwood hall lest Saturday night, fitting.
Reasonable prices. 221 7th
chant of Albany, visited hie sister, Mrs. give its first social evening of
the with music by Wilson's orchestra. A Avenue South.
J. E. Hawken of Ninth Avenue, Tues­ season Friday.
The entertainment gsod time was enjoyed by all.
day.
committee ie preparing for an interest­
Card o! Thanks
ing evening.
B. B. Brumwell has commenced ths
Mrs. O. B. latwrence ami daughter
The entertainment and social evening
erection of a fine modern home near
last Friday heldYy the patrons of the
wish to thank their friends and neigh­
Arleta will hold a “get acquainted” Woodmere. Carter A Sone of Lenta
bors for their kindness and sympathy
Woodmere school proved a success in meeting at the school house Thursday have the contract for the building.
during the iilm-s* and death of <». B.
every way.
evening. A musical program will be
fjiwrence and for the ts-autifnl floral
»given and later O. M. Plummer will
Mrs. Erickson, residing at 118
tributes at the burial services.
Mr. and Mrs. Dickoff. living near speak on the school budget.
Seventh St., S. who was operateli upon
Lents on the Foster road record the
for appendicitis the past week is report*
birth of a daughter Sunday night,
The marriage of Miss Ruth Van ed as recovering nicely.
ADVtKt IS LD LETTERS
November 16.
Waters, daughter of Dr. Van Waters
Advertised letters for week ending
founder of St. Paul's Episcopal church
Mre. Wilbur Perry, living on the
Nov. 15, 1913.
Lents Volunteer Fire Department will which was moved to Woodmere some Gilbert road, fractured her ankle as the
Brawn, Mrs E; Brown, Elizabeth. E;
serve a midnight oyster supper Thanks­ years ago, and wh • is well known to result of a fall Monday. Dr. Fawcett
Brown. Mrs Mabel; Cummings, Mrs E.
giving evening at Seward ball after the many residents of Lents, to Norman was called and reduced the fracture.
L; Clark, Charley; Drake. Charles;
Nabob* dance and anyone who would Burton, will occur Wednesday evening,
Gill, Mr and Mrs Floyd; Hamo, Mrs
help the fire laddies by patronizing November 26 at 8:30 o'clock at Grace
F. .1. Sheridan of the Cresent Manu­ Pearl; Kenemetz, Mrs Jac; Lyon, MrsS;
them is invited.
Memorial church in Woodmere.
facturing Co., of Seattle ie at Katzky Maudy, Mrs Merry; Millspaugh, Mrs
Bros., store for the next two weeks Thomas;
Olson, J.
P; Pat­
demonstrating the Cresent pro! nets tison, Violet; Pattan, Mr and. Mrs.
both forenoon and afternoon.
J. H; Piggs, Mrs Bessi^; Schaffer, Mrs; ■
Strader, Mrs H A; Schafer, Mr; ,
Mrs. Powell, an old residence of 'his Waitzman, Miss Mary: Wieman, Mr
section living at the corner of 82nd St., Gus : Williams, Miss Lillie. Mr and Mrs
F. R. PETERSON, Prop.
and Powell Valley road is on the way to T. G Mann;
Geo. W. Spring Postmaster
recovery from an operation performed
ARCH. Family Remedies
Double S. H. Stamps an all
Thursday of last week
ARCH, Col<l Tablets are the be«t
purchases Sat Nov. 22
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ARCH. White Pine and Encalyp-
The Parent-Teacher's club will bold
WE GUARANTEE ALL ARCH REMEDIES
will cure that cough
its regular monthly meeting at the
If not fully satisfied come and u'et
ARCH. Childrens Cough *-yrup your money back
school house Friday afternoon. Per­
contain- no opiates or noth­
We Give Green Stamps
fecting plans for the school poultry ex­
ing that will harm the
hibit will be the business considered.
LENTS PHARMACY
-InaM- -t child, it is the best
F K FETEKSOX, Proprietor
SAT. S. & H. DOUBLE S. & H. SAT
Foster Road Next Door to P. O.
When!
How!
Why!
Who changed the Sabbath
from Saturday to Sunday
An exhaustive treatment of
this important question will
be presented.
You are’ welcome to these
Sunday night meetings at
Lenta St*. Portland, Ore
INSURE NOW
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
Fire, American Life and Accident In­
surance of Portland
PROTECTIONÎAND BENEFITS
MODERATE RATES
John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
SPEND
THANKSGIVING
WITH THE FOLKS
LOWROUNDTRIPFARES
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“The Exposition Line 1915”
la-tween all )a>int* on the S. P. Lines in Oregon north and south including
branches; also on the ('. A E., P. R. A N. 8. F. C. and W. ami P. E. & E.
SALE DATES
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NOVEMBER 26 AND 27,
Final Return limit December lit.
The Seventh Day Ad­
ventist Church
Superior Train Service, Observation Cars, Dining Cen and Big, Wide All*
Steel Coaches.
One block east of the Grange
Hall, Lents, at 7:45 P. M.
Call on Nearest Agent for Specie fares, train schedules, etc.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Pawengrr Agent.
November 23, 1913
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