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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1913)
Jölm Kurtichanor of Chitwood waa I in lent« visiting friend« fur a few day« 1 the |>««t Week. — Rabb of Kendall «tation *vU! A son waa born to Mr. and Mr«. R. J ! Hopkin. of 10th Av»., Bunday, D»c. 7. comment«» th« erection of a houe» in ______ the near future. Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices LOCAL ANO PERSONAL Prompt Delivery Call lelephone l abor 206J R. Hey ting 82 Ht. and 45lh Av»., H. E . a . a ■ ' A boy baby wni born Mundav, !>ac. 7, to Mr «ml Mr». Earl D. Cottiti of Houin I Main Ht I Watches Clocks and Jewelry ' ' I and Made to Order Repaired J. P. Nordin Main Htreel Lenta, Oregon Rubber Shoes and Boots < i I Full Line of Winter Leather Goods ! ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storine of I The Woodmere Soccer team met the Clemens Ht. a eon, Wednesday, D m . 10 Creatoti team on the Creston grouods Mother and son are doing well. the resulting game being 2 toO in favor of Woodmere. Mr. and Mr». J. I<ewi« of Richard Ht. arti parent« of a daughter, born Monday, Mr«. Dlckofl living on East Foater Dec. 8. road waa ope rated upon for appendicitis I Tueaday by Dr. Fawcett and Nawberger. I James Breaheara and wife of Forent The patient 1« doing well. Grove are in town visiting at the home of the former’s mother, Mr«. Ixiuiaa Mr. and Mrs. E. Walrod and son, re Breshear« of laiwia avenue. cent arrivals from Faribault, Minn., have rented the residence of Mrs. Mary Gray» Cro««ing ha« a volunteer Are Lawrence ami moved in Monday. department which liai ba»U bu«y doing thlnga Ibi- (all with the help of local Grays Crossing people are rejoicing biiain«-«» men. A good tire hall bar over the newly graveled sidewalks ex I>eeri budt with a good bell located in tending from the carline north to Foe the tower. ter road. Cement crossings have tieen piomised also. WHERE Trading Stamps on all Pur chases Do you get your Ixnite, <>»<«• »11 Supplies and Storage Company Make« all pointa tietween Portland and lx*nbi on Mt. Scott Line. Freight, Exprès«, Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work. Ixmti Office Ixrntv Phone« We carry a full line of EVERYTHING Foster Road • .... Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 Drop in and see us F. W. Tussy, Manager A«k for Ro«» City Van LENTS FUEL COMPANY Cor. Main and Foster Road PHONE TABOR 1688 Wood and Coal Slab Wood a Specialty Order* Drlivered Promptly ! PROFESSIONAL CAROS G. Blaine Nissen LAWYER 317 Mohawk Building Phone Marefall 626 LENTS GARAGE Portland atatea that the local library baa made the largest increase in circu lation of any branch library in the countv. Home !«12 Night Phone Home 1513 LENTS PHARMACY « i DOUBLE STAMPSSAT. DEC. 13 ON ALL PURCHASES While looking about for your Christmas presents remember the Lents pharmacy, where you will find choice presents suitable for 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, Waterman's Fountain Pens and many other articles too numerous to mention. Our goods have been bought right and will be sold nght, 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 ot Family Medicines Which are Fully Guaranteed L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Oregon Lents, Dr. A. A. Swennes OKNTUT General Dental Practice Hour«: tto»; Kvenlng«by appointment office in connrcUon with Dr. Fawiell I’hone Tatxir Illi bent« Main 8t. and Foatcr Ro«<l Phone«: Main 430, Home A 4558 Dunning & McEntee FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hevnn’h H* <1 Ankeny Street* Portland . . - • Oregon L. H. Carter & Soli Winter Tailorings Christmas Suitings Latest Patterns Newest Styles Prices Reasonable I m the Bent JOHN MANZ, N. Main St. Lents, SOMETHING NEW Westfalischen Spakulatius (’ ntractor» an.l Hallder« ManuU.tnr.r- ..I 1Mr,r.'l<'_" ...... . ami « liolow». M..l.lluga. i ..lunula. I »n .•I», Ornamenta. Ktc. <u»t»m •’>"l"lnil Baii.l Hawlng trwn. r» leni I lalnlng Min» ami Woo.1 Working Factory. (German Christmas Cookies) t»nr». Orerò» Made and for Sale only at The LODGE DIRECTORY. Ml. Hcott Chapter U. 1». '> K 8- «>*»•<* ,?<•«» Ing Firm »nil Third We.tn. MUv cvenliig of each montn. (iMgrecu Third W<<ln<’ day) Order W. M. .... u u « Maud K. Connell, Src. 20 cents a pound SCOTT BAKERY I’o4er Rond Near P. O. The Dry Sox Shoe The Modern Shoe Repair Factory, W. E. Gog 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 Sale price in the city for this Shoe is $7.00 You don’t need robbers when you wear the Dry Sox Shoe Tappan or Hoosier School Shoes For Children—$1.85 to $2.25 CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS AT HOME LOW ROUND TRIP FARES VIA THE r..’ < ••jatrrr,Aco,TW«io>ohio. 1----- < Ta- - 11 dis i axal'y nils f r constlpatioa. A Consumptive Cough A cough that bother» you continually is one of the danger signals which warns of consumption. Dr. King s New Dis covery will stop the cough, loosen the ' chest, banish fever and let you sleep I peacefully. The first dose checks the ; I symptons and gives prompt relief. I Mrs. A. F. Mertz, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, j writes: “Dr. King’s New Discovery: I cured a stubborn cough after six weeks' doctoring failed to help.” Try it, as it i will do the same for you. Best medi-' cine for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Money back if it fails. Price i 150c & $1.00. All druggists, by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Philadelphia or St. Louis. ! f I t. I V- ' X“ > TAe Exposition Lino, 1915 Between all points in Oregon, also from all points in Oregon to California, H ashigton and Idaho SALE DATES AND LIMITS I FARMER’S WEEK Repair Work A Shoe Offering Deafness Caaaot be Cured by local application«, M ns thej • cannot reach ti.e <..st ...ed par..an ot the ear. There .a only < .>o r.. i ■ cure ' atness, and that ij ! ■ ec : .1 r medies. Deafnet., u C-.—ixl I ; I.JUmed c.ondi- tion of 11.e x.L-t J T ot the Eusta- cl. an Tube. Wl.< i ........ _____ .Jbe „ lx ........ Inflamed you have a rumhllr. : uni or imperfect hearing, mid wi. a U |j entirely closed. 1 ifn« i ’ • i ult. ; . 1 unless the in flammation caa bo ta: n out and this tube HSt ’rid to Its n rm.il condition, hearing v.ill be destroyed forever: nine tas<j cut rf t n r.ro caused by Catarrh. rrHc'.i la r t' T but n Inflamed condl- t! n c • l'e rr.-tl rurfaccs. V-e !l i 'v-t r-liars for any care of - I 7* • -rr’ 1 C a» cannotb cured by UaTal .tarriii ■ : -Kt for circular», treo. Oregon Agricultural College Ottr OREGON t - A. D. KENWORTHY A CO. Funeral Directors LENTS, The iadiee of St. Peter’s Catholic Little 4-year-old Opal Woodworth, church held a very successful bazaar in daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. H. Wood Seward's hall Thursday, Friday and worth of 225 Ninth avenue, who suf Saturday of last week. fered a severe cut on her arm a few weeks ago by a broken dish, the cut Mesdatnen Hershner, Otto Katzky opening an artery, is now improving. and Gesell visited the Neighborhood , House in South Portland Saturday { The people of Eugenia Park addition afternoon. The Jewish women have j bad a most enjoyable neighborhood charge of thia institution. dancing party at the Arbuckle home a week ago Saturday night and at the Mr. and Mr«. Culp of Eugenia Park home of H. Richmond last Saturday evening. The music was furnished by addition were in Hellwood for a week or more, called there by the illnesa an.l ' home taleut. dealh’of Mr. Culp*« «iater. Thev re turned home the latter part of the | week. Circulation of Ixxiks during the i — ----- - month of November was the largest in ' Under the auspices of the Boy« Club ' the history of the Lenta Branch Library : of the Methodist church Mr. Lew tae i iieing 2,358. Of these fti percent win will give atereoptican lecture« at the fiction and the remaining 47 percent I Grange hall tonight and tomorrow non-fiction. The attendance was 2,616 night. The picture« will tie views of a with 60 new member« of which 33 were trip through the Holy land and will be children. Mi«« luatn, bead librarian at ' interesting, instructive and hn morons. We Give S. t. H. Green Trading Stamps Tabor 2074 Pacific Duke’s Market The Parent Teacher club of Wood- mere Held a very profitable «e»«ion Tueaday afternoon. Dr. Lockwood of The .Mt. Scott Drug Co. are removing , Portland addressed the club on the to their new quarters in the building topic, "The Uplifting of the Human just conpleted next door to them. ! Race.'* N. NYGAARD Rose City Van Duke Bros, announce the opening of their large new Sanitary Market, the finest in all the East Side, Saturday Dec. 13. All former patrons, friends, acquaintances and residents of the district are invited to call and inspect our Sanitary Refrigerating Counters, Storage Room, and Market accommodations. We invite your attention to our general market supplies, Vegetables, Canned Sauces, and fresh and salt Meats, Poultry and Fish. • Htanley Montgomery of Eugenia Park addition, who iiaa le-en employed by the 1 electric company on bridge work in the i Palouae country thia fall, returned ; home the part week. Repair Work Solicited Opp. P. o. Announcement Haginaw ,n' ° *■/ of i« recovering Iront a very «•ver« cold. r*‘ DECEMBER 8 to 13, 1913 Thia will be a notable event in the educational history of Oregon. Farmer»' Co-operation will be the leading topic of a stimulating series of lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations in every thing that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker. WINTER SHORT COURSE JANUARY 5 to 30, 1914 The College has spared no effort to make this the most complete short course in its history. very wide range of courses will be offered in ! General Agriculture, Horticulture, Ani- I mal Husbandry, Dairying. Poultry Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science ami Art, Commerce. Forestry, and Music Numerous lectures and dis cussion» on FARMERS’ COOPER A VION, at home and abroad, will be a I leading feature. Make this a pleasant and profitable winter outing. No tu ition. Accommodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all railroads. For further information address H. M. TENNANT, Registrar. Corvallis, Oregon. Farmer»' Business Courses by Cor- reaponrlonce without tuition. Holidays:— Between all points in Oregon; also from Southern Pacific points to points in Washington and Idaho Dec. 18 to 24 inclusive. Between Oregon and Cali fornia points Dec. 20 to 25. Return limit all points Jan. 5, 1914. Christmas with final return limit Jan. 5, 1914. The New Year Fares apply only be tween points in Oregon and between Oregon and Cali fornia. New Years Holidays:—Dec. 28 to Jan. 1, SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE Observation Cars, Dining Cars and big, warm all-steel coaches. All trains solidly vestibuled. Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full particulars train schedules, specific fares, etc. John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon The Herald $1.00 Per Year