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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1913)
A Shoe Offering Burton Stanford of Estacada spent Mr. Joseph Itaviea of St Johna, Mm. the week with his aunt Mrs Bars E Wilbur Hill and two Children of Cali Beam. fornia, Mr. Merton Ellis of the l>alle« ■pent Bunday visiting Mrs Bryant of Mr and Mrs. W. II. Colwell dephrteii Park Ave. INTERIOR FINISH Friday for Emporia, Kansas, where they will make thvir home. The Dry Sox Shoe The Modern Shoe Repair Factory, W. E. G g- gins, Prop., is offering the DRY SOX SHOE, a heavy silk and leather lined Shoe, the best thing on the market for winter weather, for $5.50 fisle price in the city for this Shoe is $7.00 You don't need rubbers when you wear tbe Dry Sox Shoe Tappan or Hoosier School Shoes For Children—$1.85 to $2.25 George Brookman ol Sunn.vside ia weanng a »mil» nuw-aday- thaï never A daughter gladd«Md their H. 8. Hashim of the Emporium ha« a COOMM off new mt thia week with Christmas price I hoius on» day laat wsek, Mut lier and child dolng weli. quotations. Chaa Ism and Juhu« K retís «te Prof. K, H. Whitney Princi|>al of Thanksgiving dinnnr with Mr. and Mia. Oeklev Green School, and his sister, K. M Hogue of Fourth Ave. Mrs. Wilbur Hill of California spent Friday visiting al the llogues, Mrs, Floyd Marshall established a notion Hogue lieing an old schoolmate of Mr, counter with facilities for framing pic Whitney and «ister. tures, on Foster road near the west side of Main street. Mm. Sara E. Bears will have charge Mr. aud Mm. Orville and daughters Leola aud Dorothy, spent Thanksgiving holidays wi h relatives at Buena Vista, returning Sunday evening. of the lent» library during the sis months alieeuce <>l Miss Mignon Fisher. Mra. Sears ia a New York normal gradii ate anil a very efficient lady. The people of Lenta are to be congratulated on securing her. Mr». J. D. Moyer, a daughter of Mr«, B. C Brvaut». »|>enl her School holiday» Ths Oregon Farmer, a publication of visiting her mother and her lister Mr* the State Immigration Cfemmisaion is M. B Hogue just off the press, and copies will lie Frank Miles is recovering from a supplied free of charge to anyone in minor surgical operation. Mm Wm. Ellis and grandchild ol terested. ¡1 is a careful resume of the Falls City will spond the next two agricultural situation in Oregon and John T. Smith has compieteti a new weeks visiting with Mm. Bryant of contains a vast amount of valuable in Mm. G. Gneber ia recovering from a atore building in southeast Portland. Park Ave formation for every farmer in the state. serious illness. There's nothing lacking here for Inside finishing, dours. stairvasiiig. newel |MHita and all the other net cesarle« ami luxuries to evolve lie* hi erne lieautiful from the liare atruclurs. We l»<a)mtk your lumber orile ra. The Copeland Lumber Company ¡ We Give S. &■ H. Green Trading Stamps Tabor 2074 Pacific Home 1312 the corner of 72nd Ave, and 41st street. Mr and Mrs. Henry Johannessen of Park Avenue, are parents of a son bom Copeland Lumber Co. la adding an- Tuesday. November 26. . other room to their building to accom modate their rapidly increasing bu^nesa Mrs W. L. Hotchkiss of Arroi Heights is the new local substitute at Mrs. Francis < .onion of Spokane ia the Home telephone exchange here visiting her folks J. M. Hanlesity of Anabeil, Mm. Gordon will remain G. D. Burns, of Gilbert, whose eye unm mt**r the Christmas holidays, was injured in a football game Saturday ia recovering the use of it, although Mm. R. L. Rola-rtaon and «Laughters at first serious conrs-quencea were of Camas, Wash., are visiting at the feared. home« of the farmer's «ister». Mrs Eng lert and Mm. BloomquiM. Mm. Alaa Freeman of Eagle Creek underwent an operition at St Vincent's hospital last week. She is reported as ! Mm. Dr. Boardman whose husband I died the past season, has returned to doing nicely. North Platte, Kansas, to make her 1 borne. Dr Swift, a lady from Brantford, — Canada, a classmate of Dr. Fawcett'« Tom Littlefield wa« here fnrm Klam ha» arrived and will be associated with ath Fall« for a few days visiting hia Dr. Fawcett in his practice. 1 hnvther Harry luttlefield. He ha« gone F J Shendan, who was demonstra | on to Loa Angele» wlwre he will »pend a ting products of the Crescent Mfg. Co. few montlrs tor hi* health. F Remember the Name--B0HNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES. BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Mr and Mr« John Engiiert entertain ed a- Thank-giving dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and son Henry. Mr. Engberg. Mr. and Mm. Elmer Bl»m- quist and son. Stanford, all of Lents. Mr. and Mr». J. Freeman. Mr. and Mr» Gouri«-. Clarence Stanley. Ed Jones. Mi«.« Elim Carlson of Gresham. Mr» R. L Robert»-«n and daughter« Ivy. »ylvia and Mildred of Camas, Wash F. E. Dano. who bought the W. Domb acreage east year ago. left Sunday for visit friend» and look into a oration Night l'honc Home 1M3 While looking about for your Christmas presents remember the Lents pharmacy, where you will find choice presents suitable (or old and young. A Toilet Set for the Lady or Shaving Set for the Gentleman, Brush and Comb Cases for all, hand and pocket mirrors, cloth and hair Brushes Jewell Boxes and Fountain Pens and many other articles too numerous to mention. Our goods have been bought right and we will sell cheap, give us a call before buying elsewhere. In addition to our complete line of Drugs Chem icals and Druggists Sundries we carry the ARCH LINE OF MEDICINES Herald Want Ads Bargain Price Kimona Flannelette 15c at 12 l-2c Kimona-Flannelette 12 1-2 at 10c Outing Flannel 12 1-2 at 10c Outing Flannel 10c at Be Outing Flannel I 113c at 7c Dress Ginghams 12 1-2 at 10c Dress Ginghams 10c at 8c A. M. Dress Ginghams 12 1-2 10c 10c Hair Net SC Table Linen per yd. 50c at 39c Table Linen per yd. 65c at 50c Boys Wool Suits $5.50 at $3.9« Boys Wool Suits $4.50 at $3¿0 Boys Wool Suits $3.50 at $2.90 AU Wool Navy Serte $6.50 and $7. Suits at ...................... $5.50 We also Give Double Trading Stamps Tailor to Men and Women We Give 8. & 11. Green Trading Stamps Foater Road Next Door to I*. O Lents Station, Portland, Oregon Cost of Living Reduced At Brüggers Bakery Don't Read WANTED Wizard Fertilizer i« »old only in 26 lb neat white cotton hag», |1. 76 and 21b WANTED—A good reliable man or carton«, 25cta. Odorless, laatiiig You woman to solicit mibaciptiona. Enquire get reauita. at Herald office Dressmaking and I Ad ire Tailoring. WANTED by young man. room in Eight yearn experience in cutting and private family, heat, clean and reason fitting Reasonable prices. 221 7tl> able. Inquire at Herald office. Avenue South. 1 J. A. Weeks and family, who «pent LUMBER—At our new mill 14* miles the summer in Canada where Mr. Weeks southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumt<er. (• was employed at his trade of shingle Jonsrud Bros weaving, have returned to t' eir home FOR SALE or TRADE — Good Horw* work* anywhere 1200 lbs; god, in l^nte for the winter. condition Will trade for cow. or he fer. E M. Calkin«. Gilla-rt Hta. Phone .*»24. • A. J. Wilson has compieteti the plans FOR SALH— 1 cook »cove, I «anitary for a fine, modern story and a half res coach. I bed an<* «pring. 1 »a»h -und idence .'10x42 to be built on the corner with mirror. 1 kitchen table. 1 <-up- of 7th avenue and Gilbert street. Areh- G«rd and »->me chair», fc-d ch<>| i*r, canned fruit and w hite !x*ghom cf ick- i itect Geo. W. Taylor drew the plans. ens. Mr». J. F. Cooper. Lent». J-ita- mg playground on west. ’Phis Week Special G. F. Rusch DOUBLE STAMPS SAT. DEC. 6 ON ALL PURCHASES A. D. Kenworthy A Co., undertakers. W ANTED — Cow« to winter for their milk, (rood Carr Guaranteed Enquire 1.0. O. F. Building. b-nUi. of Mrs R. Mtinser. Faxon Park. Lruts. L. h. Wiley'» Cash Store are sola WANTED— Boys may be had and agent« for the celebrateli Wizard Fer- sometimes girls. The older one» at I tilizer. ordinary wages and others to lie W hy pay 17 for a nicker you i buy schooled and cared for in return for • light service« rendered. For particu for W at Kenworthy A Co., l>-nu*. lars address W. T. Gardner, superin a portion ¡of tendent Boys and Girls Aid Society of W ill exchange kalaomining ami paper- tf hanging for cordwood or |«>tai-e«. of town a Oregon. Portland. Ore. Phone Tal-or 4702 R F. I». 4«r• A R Warmie to P. Lawrence. I^*nts. KOK MAUK land prop izie Is^t values in home fumiahinga at FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap lowest price*— Kenworthy A Co.. Ia*nta ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub Co. The Emporium • lei Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain R PETERSON. Prop. of Seattle, at Katzkv Bros, store last Elmer Ashley of ForeM Grove paid a week has been ir. a ¡Portland hospital I visit to friend« in Lentsand took Thanks seriously ill this week. giving dinner Mr. Aahey will remain Mr. and Mr». Will Huff entertained I in Portland this winter and work at hie a company of friends with music, Thanks machinist trade. giving evening Beside the family the guest- «ere Mr. and¡Mm. Alaa Freeman of Eagle Creek Mm. R. L. Robertson of Camas. Mr. an<i|Mrs John Egberng and Mr and Mr». Elmer Bloomqnist of Lents, Miw Elba Carlson and Clarence Stanley of Gresham. ft >O «3« iOl O O O O O M3l M >oo< Bom, to Mr. and Mrs W C. Griebel Clarance White, a mail carrier, un of Woodmere, a son November 24. derwent a successful surgical operation the past week. Mrs. Adolph Heyting. who has been 1 senouaiy il) the past week, is recover Mr. and Mrs Bioomquist of Kendall ing. station have moved into their new bungalow in Peterson "a addition. Lenta. Born to Mr anti Mrs Leighton Boone, of Grays (.'roaring, a baby girl. Saturday Mr«. Jane Kobb was a visitor at the Sept. 6. home of Mrs. McGilverv who lives on Q F.-h r Road and ( 'ampliali HU. lent« Station, Portland. Oregon LOCAL AND PERSONAL Misses Mamie and Helen Haas of Mrs. H. F. Mangold in the guest of Grwham were visitors in Is^nta Satur day. friends in Independence this week. Phone Tabor 1371 « FOR SALE—Nice Jersey cow gi. trig about 3 gallons milk, f7it Sorer > «on Bros., seven miles east of Portland on section line road “FOR SALE" and "WANT’ reader» in classified column. 1 cent j*r »ord for tir«t insertion; cent «uhseqner.llv. Watch the column fvr oargaina. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF OREGON Office of the Secretary of State No. Hint I. BEN W. OLCOTT, Hecretary of State of the State of Oregon, and Cua- todian of the Heal of »«id State, do here by certify: That in accordance with the pro- viaiona of Chapter 97, General I jiws of Oregon 1911, the application of Cbarlea Peter» and Mr» Charlr* Peter«, doing bnaineea under the firm name of Chaa Peter» A Co , who»e plaie of rm»me»a i» 71 Grsnd Ave. N., Citr of Portland, County of Multnomah, Stat« of Oregon, for the excluaive uae of a mark or brand daacrihed aa follow«: “Peters Superior Stove Polish” and deaign a« applied io ard to be placed upon FOR SALE—Stri ft. fir-t class inch I Peter» Hapenor Stove Polisb rnanil- steel calle. Cali Tabor 2063 i tec ureil and »old bv Cbarlea Peter» and Dirt for filling in lots or »kl»walk. Mr». Chaa Peter«, doing buaine»» under Call Tal-or .W3. tbe firm name of Cha«. Peter« A Co., I.O»»T ANf> FOVND waa received, filed and recorded at R:3u - - - -— — o’clock thia 26th day of November. LOST — Roll of Poultry netting on A. 1. 1912. Foster nod near Lenta. Finder retorn to Lents Hardware Co . and receive re ward. This Ad Try our Delicious Doughnuts and Snails BRÜGGERS lai. Ave and <'ar Line BAKERY « Lenta Hta 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 PROTECTIONS ND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES John Brown, Oresham, Ore ■ Storage W arehouse All kinds of Storage for Household arti cles, Furniture or other|Goods I Rates Reasonable I MONKY TOLOAN fi l»-r cent loan* on farms, or- hard and*, city resilient or bti«in««« property to buy. huiki, improve, ex ten. I or re fund mortgage» or other «ecuntie« term reasonable; «le-cial piu. i ¡cgW* corre-pondence invited. Department 1-, 6I» Bldg . Denver. Colo.. or Department I, 749 Henry Bldg . «Seattle, Wash. In Testimony Whereof, f have here unto set my band and affiteli hereto the Heal of the State of Orejón. L.e only 1 -4 of ths usual amount of Done at theCapitol at -a sm, Oregon, Commercial Fertilizers. Y-o get Rs- this 25 th day of November, A. D. 1913. sul's. (i liaran teed Book Free Ben W. Olcott, ‘‘Grandma’’ Johnson heartily thanks ■secretary of state. the friends who surprised her Thanks By giving eve by sending baskets of pro vision and sis chicken«. Office Lents Furniture Company North Main St., Lenta PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 MincKLI.AM'.OU« THE EMPORIUM H. 8 HASHIM. Prop. Street Hashim Bldg. North of Fmter Rd. The Herald is only $1.00 the year