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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1913)
The young daughter of Mr and Mrs. I Farnham is reported seriously ill. WELL I SHOULD SAY THERE AKE AS About Dec. 10. we are going to move into our new store, which is over two and a half times as large as our present location. We are going to have the largest and best equipped Drug Store on the east side of the river. Say talk about a Christmas Stock, come in and see it now. The best we have ever had. MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY Lents. GEISLER BROS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL x Oregon Mrs. Dilatati who was at the hospital for three weeks, is home again feeling Hue Mrs. Paterson of Laurel wisst enter tained Mrs latwrence and daughter, Mrs. Ely, last Sunday evening. Tom Ligari is busy digging a rweepodl to drain the water off' Freier Roa,I and Maili St. Good work, paw it along. Mr Kenworthy of tin- new undertak ing store lias moved his family into the Hines property, on Gilbert Avenue. The Sons of Veterans ami ladies Aux Mrs. 8. J. Faith arrived last week iliary wish to thank the Mt. Scott Bay- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hawkins will Mr». L. C. Inlow has been seriously spend the Thanksgiving holiday in Al front Seattle and will visit her son, F. ery for the lowly cake donated. ill the past week. J. Faith during the holiday season. bany the guests oi friends. John Neaman and family who spent Mrs. Stevens living at Gammon Acre, the summer in Astoria, returned to east of l.enta, who was operated upon in Portland last week is recovering their home in lants the past week. rapidly. The town is full of rumors now about : Mrs. F.va Pilsbury of the Portland I mjw improvements are going to shoot up . Associated Charities was at Grays Cross as «sw as tlie spring season opens up. Mies George, a member of the lente teaching corps was absent from her classes Monday afternoon because of Mr. and Mrs Hannant and daughter, I sickness. Beulah visited friends in Lente Sun day. Miss Alice Crane of Gilbert Street un derwent a serious surgical operation last Mise Alice Foster has gone to Albany ing Friday afternoon to confer with week at 8t. Vincent's hospital. She is tq spend the wintei with her sister, 1 Mrs. W Blackburn who has charge of recovering nicely. Mrs. Need ha n>. the local work. Westfalischen Spakulatius MT. SCOTT BAKERY Double S. & H. Stamps Saturday November 29 Our Repair Work isw trie Best JOHN MANZ. N. Mfiin St. Lent«. Remember the Name-BOHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. The death of F. R. Rosenour occn-red at his residence, 3634. 72d St., Monday at 11 o’clock. Funeral services were held Wednesday, November 2ft, at 9 o’clock at St. Peters Catholic church, Rev. Father Beutgen officiating. The deceased was an Austrian by birth and leaves a wife and two pons. un re in- day Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain Mr. and Mrs Alfred Blatchforl of Shelburn arri veri the first of the week to »[>erid the Thanksgiving season at the home of Mrs. Blatchford’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J Lennox near Ramapostation. Hay, Feed and Grain Sandy has adopted a city charter and will elect a mayor, recorder, treasurer and three councilman next Monday, December 1. Nomination |«etition* have been filed for the offir-ee. Washed Gravel, Sand Buy your Xmas rockers at Kenworthy A (Jo’s Store, l ents | get L. E. Wiley’s Cash Grocery has re ceiver) a car of Wizard Fertilises. This it the beet all-round fertilizer in the market only *4 usual amount lieing necessary to prodnoa quick result*. See Wiley regarding it. our prices Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster mckinley 1 Block Ea«t of Main St. on Fitster Roni & bundy Phones Tat<or ímjh , Home 3112 Nervous”and Sick Headaches Torpid liver, constipated bowels and disordered stomach are the causes of these headaches. Take I)r. King's New Life Pills, you will be surprised how quickly you will get relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No better regulator for liver and bowels. Take 25c. and in vest in a box today. At all druggists or The Junior Aid Society of Bennett by mail. H. E Bucklen & (Jo. Phil - Chapel are planning for a Chicken Pie delphia and St. Louis. slipper to lie given in the school building of Dietric No. 45 at Gills-rt Crossing The body of Peter Haller, the fortunate man whose suicide WMH ported in last week's Herald, wa.“ terred in the M t. Scott cemetery Sur morning. Dressmaking ami Ladies Tailoring. Eight years experience in cutting ami fitting. Reasonable prices. 221 7th Avenue South. know why after you have used the lumber 0 The Copeland Lumber Company c Phone Tabor 1371 0 Foster Boari ami Camplwll Sia. lent* Station, Port'and, On-gon Í irtOW-WOOOOOOOOOOOOlOlit r EGGIMAN’S MARKET “ll WISH i Inspected .Meats Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork Cured Meats, Sausage, I>ard, Eggs, Butter and Cheese John and Arnold Eggiman Maili Street, ■«'tits, A stork on its travels around left an pound boy at the home of A. F. Miller, which papa Miller is very proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Milspaugb. who have Postmaster and Mrs. G. W. Spring C. D. Huffman and A. P. Davis, of been visiting their married daughter have as guests in their home Mr. and l^Grande were iu lent» Friday on living in Heppner, returned home last The Mt. Scott Bakery has introduced Mrs. Charles Johnson of Waldport. business connected with the State week. <tn innovation in the way of artistic Grange. 'cookies. The forms were iui|>orccd from Leslie Locke of Oakland, California, Germany, just arriving. Carol Hogue returned home from Miae Mignon Fisher, librarian at the arrived iu Lente last week for a month's Monmouth Tuesday to spend the visit with relatives and friends here. I Thanksgiving holidays with home folks. lent« branch library, will leave the Tlie team belonging to Win. Bailey of She is delighted with the state normal first of December to take a six month» ! the New Method laundry ran away Sat course in the Portland library. Mrs. Melvin Hathaway and children and s|>eaks highly of the work of that urday evening Several bundles wet* spent the week-end with Mrs. Bryant, ! school. lost anil considerable damage done. The children of the Woodmere w bool who is Mrs. Hatbawav's aunt. brought thanksgiving offering» which Mrs Barns of North Main >-l.. who has The young ladies of the Methodist were distributed in the Woodmere dis Mr. ami Mr*. Geo. Gieenman living church held a candv sale Tuesday even trict last Thursday making many a poor j Is-en an invaliti for several yearn, has Is-en visiting her many frieml» in Port near Gilbert on Buckley Avenue expect ing with a tine program of readings and family a happy Thanksgiving. land and St. Johns She returned Wed to leave for Chicago the latter part of music preceding it. The entertainment nesday. was given in the church and the candy the week for an extended stay. E<1 Crawford who spends hit summers sale in the vestry. at Seward, Alaska, arrived in lenta last For the third consecutive year meui- Miss Mamie Mathews of Pendleton : week and will make an extended visit A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. st the home of his psrenta, Mr. and her* and friends of the Baptist church arrived Saturday evening for an extend ed visit at the home of her sister. Mrs. Fred Schultz rei-ently. The Royal Mrs. Walter Crawford living east of will ,-at their Thanksgivingdinner in the basement of the church. A »bort ser Arnspicker, clerk in Katxky Bros, de Neighbors gave a stork shower for the Lents on the Gilbert road. vice appropriate to the o-casion will fol partment store. young lady the day she arrived. low the dinner. l^nta Pharmacy is giving away with every prescription a useful little article One of tlie funniest things to liapprn SOMETHING NEW in the shape of a medicine indicator, a recently ixrcurred last week wlien one little aluminum disk showing at what of the prominent W. C. T. I', ladies hour the next dose of medicine is to be forgot tlie date of the Pisgah Horne given. shower which fell a week ago Tuesday. (German Christmas Cookies) It was the W C. T f’S. Shower 20 cents a pound Mr«. J. B. Carlisle left Tuesday morn ing for Springfield, Ore., to join her Attention Circle Ladies anil Grand hueband who has located there, after Army of the Republic. The next meet Made and for Sale only at The spending the paet two months in l^-nts ing will he in the Oddfellow’s Hall on a gueet at the home o’ her sister, Mrs. Saturday the «th of freeember. The K M Allen. BT"T Circle will meet at 2 p. tn. ami the Foster R‘>ad Near P. O. Grand Army at 7:30 p m. There will The ladies oFthe Eastern Star lodge Ire election of officers at these meetings, are making preparation« to enterUm let every member Is- then-. Adjutant the Pioneer chapter of Oregon City Williams will also iii»|»-ct the Post al Wednesday night, December 3. There that time J no. Walrod, ('otnmander. will he initiation of members, and the floral degree will be given for the first Kenworthy & Co. have the largest as time. Refreshments will be served at sortment of furniture in lent». the close of the session Winter Tailorings Christmas Suitings Latest Patterns Newest Styles Prices Reasonable in the sea ever wore .«ught, but you have tn know where to go (or them. <Mum< way with lumber. In «pite of the ileslriK’lion of our forests grast him lier Is still to i>e had at the right placea This is one of them and you,li Hml (• much to your advantage to give us your next order. You’ll The home lielouguig to Fred la»ve ran away Monday evening ami ha« not lieen looattd. Walter Hayes of Mayfield addition is St. Peter's CatholicaChnrch will bold now tlie happy father of a little sou Thanksgiving Prayer ami Praise ser- vice Thursday evening at I he M. E. a baxaar in Seward's hall l>ecetuber 4, The baby was lx mi on the 23d. 5 and ft. > Cnurvh. O. C. Newell of Damascus made Lente a visit on Monday. GOOD FISH G. F. Rusch Tailor to Men and Women We (¡ive S. & H. Green Trading Stam|>s Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Lents Station, Portland, Oregon 1_ The High Cost of Living Reduced At Bruggers Bakery Don’t Q Large Loaves 1 Ac □ Best Bread X V Read This Try our Delicious Doughnuts and Snails | Ad BRUGGERS BAKERY 1st. Av«- ami Car Line Lents 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 protection ; ani > BENEFITS MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore. Storage W arehouse I hadn’t bought a rocker over town, tbey soaked me $6.50*for the] same chair Al! kinds of Storage for Household arti cles, Furniture or other|Goods you offer me at $5.00” This]iagwhatla(man said in our storeslant week We’Can Save you Money Rates Reasonable Office Lents Furniture Company North Main St., Lents PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 A. D. Kenworthy Furniture and Undertaking I. O. O. F. Bld’g. Lents The Herald is only $1.00 the year