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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
WORLD'S FINEST at OREGON EXHIBIT BEST AT CHICAGO LAND LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION The Pacific lntertiation«l l.ivoatork JOHN EGGIMAN ARNOLD EGGIMAN Eggiman’s Meat Market The Home of Reliable Products Eggiman’s Home Made Products Home Made Lard—Clean and Sweet Home Made Cured Bacon Home Made Dill Pickles Home Made Sauer Kraut Fresh Ranch Eggs Fresh and Salt Meat-Inspected KNIGHTS BOTTLED Pickles, Tomato Sauces Catsups and Salads Always fresh, sweet and clean Our Meats go fast because they are good “11 You try US once, You will come again” EGGIMAN BROS. Main Street LENTS, OR. allow, with the moat brilliant and representative fiekl of entries in nil claaaea. individual., herd« ami carload lota that haa over been aaaerrd-lvd in thia aection of the country. Stock that ha* never known what it ia to have their colors lowered in de feat on thia continent or in the United Kingdom, animal. that have awept everything in the way of awards al the International Liveetock Show at Chi- , cago, the National Dairy Show at Chi cago. at state ami diatrict fairs without number were represented in that magni ficent symposium of livestock aristo cracy. Portland was the mecca for all live- atock men laat week. The eyes of all stockmen of the weat were focused on Portland Nearly llMHi entries — not single animals, but individual hcnia of ¡ varying sites and on up to carload en tries. were listed with the exposition that made the value run well up into millions. An aggregate of *15.000 in premium« were awarded. No exposition of its kind ha« ever attemped to do so much for its community, for the country tributary to it, or for the industry it undertakes to foster. Thousands visited the yards to see the world’s finest on exhibition and cloaed last Saturday | where special entertainment had been provided for the school children ami teachers who witnessed the awarding of the price cups. Co-operation Promised President W. J Kerr, of the Oregon Agricultural College has recently been in conference with the secretary <>( agri culture end other officiala at Washington regarding larger co-operation by the government with the state in its agri cultural work, and has been assured that the department of farm manage ment will contribute money for the promotion of hoys' and girls* dubs throughout the state ami also co-operate with the college in every way for the extension of agricultural education l*renident Kerr was much interested in the bureau of marketing and has asked that the department send expert« to Oregon to show how to get better market« ami better prices for farm products. % SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!! The Latest Styles for Men, Women and Children BEST STANDARD MAKES Fron HIGH GRADE STOCK At Prices Consistent With Quality BEST LINE OF RUBBER SHOES AND BOOTS SPECIAL $6.00 and $7.00 Men’s High Top Shoes, A telegram from Manager C C Chap WELCHES farmer« ami other eager to tec tue tirai hand information regarding Itila alate The Oregon display ia declared by com petent judge, to he by (ar the twat at the allow u lien quality, variety and effectivoneaa of ataging arc eoneldered. Mr. Chapman and Ida aaaiatant* «re kept busy all day and every evening in anawerieg the vaal nnmlier of inquiries ahowered upon them by people of every claaa The demand for public talk. • nd lecture« on Oregon and the l*acltlc Sortbweat generally I* almost loo great to lie «atiatied We Give Trading Stamps and Every Dollar You Pay Gets You a Chance on the Fine New Doll Now on Dis play in our Window n Wm. Hodetker, W C Webater, Jr . W E. Elwell, Fred Hinz, and Mervyn Jone«. They returned to Portland Sun day event g all reporting a moat glori ■ on. time. N. NYGAARD ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE OREGON I f ’ L. E. WILEY Calls your attention to his complete line of Groceries Flour, Cereals, Canned Goods Table Sauces Fruits in Season Vegetables, Garden Products Poultry Foods, Grits Scratch Foods, Oyster Shells Drinking Fountains and related products Household Utensils Aluminum Ware, Crockery and Tinware Stock Feed, Hay, Grain Rolled Barley and Oats Ground Alfalfa and Salt We are having lieautiinl aunatiiny weather anil only ■ (ea day» more un | til Christinas. “Billy” Welch gave » dance in the hotel Saturday night. A (ew of thr Giierrvville jieople attended and •II re- ported ■ very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hhel y and daugliter were guests for dinner •t Mr. and Mr». Ezra Iruman'a home Sunday. Walter Creighton baa gone to Port land bi purchase a horae. He inUn a j doing the heavy team work on the road for Mr. Coleman. Mr. and Mra George Odell and babv j of bandy have lieen .pending the paat 1 week at Mr. and Mra. George William'« place. Mra Wm. Welch baa gone to Port- I land to vialt friends «nd relative*. Otto Aachoff waa in Welchea laat . week digging rbododrndrona, for aevera) different partie«. A farewell party waa given at the ! home of W. J. Faubion Sunday after noon in honor of C. Hon and H i Wallace, foreat ranger. Mr. Hon will return to hia borne at Caacade fxicka and Mr. Wallace will apend a few I month, at G ant. Paaa. W. 8 Chapman of Portland, and hia aiater, Mra. Galbreth of Heattie, apent' Saturday an I Sunday in Welchea. Mr.. ' Galbretb ha. applied for a homeatead I adjoining H. 8. Rowe'i place near j Rhododendron Tavern. B F. Higley anil a party of men left ! Portland at 9:26 Saturday night in Mr J Saved ¡ Cub»» of "»olid alcohol** are coming into use in Germany and to inmt ex tent in America for conking, heating curling Iron* or »mall amount* of water, and for any purpoae which re quire* a »mall »mount of hrat for a »hurt time Put up in pill* or «mall metal container*, «olid alcohol i* much more convenient than liquid alcohol, becautr it can be u»ed on • aheet of metal or a«br»to* without a burner and the u*er know* ju*t how much heat to expect From thr November Popular Mechanic* Magazine How many per«on* know that ve*- *el* paaiing through the Panama Ca nal from the Atlantic to the Pacific, will travel call, rather than we*tP Panama, the Pacific terminu* of the canal, i* farther ea*t than Colon, at Trunk manufacturer« in Cnlorudo ate the Atlantic end •liaiidoniiig the u.tial baaawiM.I «nd cottonwood for the trunk box, «ml «re Daily Mails turning tn Engelmann • peace, which I Mail» at the lolita |«iatottle« arrive combine« lightneM, vtrength, and •••«•• • nd depart a* follow. : of working. Arrive Depart A (Iti A. M hdhl A M. 12 4ÄP M. Read the «<1 wrtiwinetil« in thi« laaiiv U:4<> P.M 3:10 P. M. fi:20 P M. and patroni«' the a«h >'rti«er«. Garden Seeds of standard grades in season Lawn and Field Grasses Commercial Fertilizers Bone Meal, Meat Meal, Land Plaster Lime, Cement, Plaster Building Paper We deliver our goods. C \1/ 11 C\7 . L. WILLY L His Foot First Ave and Foster Blvd. LENTS, ORE. Alvord’s Furniture Store 111 South Main St., Lents. ( Now under new management) Everything to Furnish Your Home at prices, well, just drop in and get acquainted with us. We offer you as a Holiday Special, our celebrated CASCADE STEEL RANGE Description Body, polished steel, asbes tos lined and protected with steel plate linings. Base, either cast leg base or cabinet style. Eire box extra large, with Duplex grate. Burns either wood or coal. Top Polished steel. Oven - 18x19x13. All parts are fully nickel plated. Regular price, $55. I ‘ [ j H. D. Ely, of Bantam, ()., Buffered from horrible ulcer on hi« foot for four year«. Doctor adviaed amputation, but he refused and reluctantly tried Buc.k- len’a Arnica Salve a« a laid resort. He then wrote: **I uaed your Halve and' my foot waa completely cured” Bent ■ remedy for burn«, cute, bruise, and ec zema. Get a box to-day Only 25c. All druggist« or by mail. IL E. Buck- len & Co., Philadelphia or St. Louis. Satisfaction assured. Your wants can be supplied at Higley’a automobile atage. They found the roada in a good condition and made record time, reaching Well he« at 12 { | o'clock. Sunday morning they atarted i lor Government Camp but within two mile, of the hotel encountered twenty | incite« of aoft »now making it impo.ai- j hie for them to proceed further with the car. All walked the remaining I diatance reaching the hotel at 1 :30 i Thev entered an unaeciire window, ’ with i I the proprietor*, permiraion, and aigned their namea in the hotel rege.ter a. I follow.: B. F. Higley, P, F Finke, j THIS SALE $5.00 LENTS, SHOW Exposition thing open ita |x>rt«la at man, in charge of the Oregon exhibit the l*urtl«nd Union Stock Yards for at Chieggo, «tate, that his aectlou of the third time la«t week in it« annual the ahow la crow.lol at all time« by Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Poultry, Standard Brands Ham, Dried Meat, Cured Fish BAKERY FOODS: DAIRY PRODUCTS: Bread, Cakes, Pies Dairy and Creamery Cookies and Rolls Butter and Cheese , BURNING CUBES OF 8OLID ALCOHOL. Holiday Price, $47.50 We will take in exchange your old Range or Stove as a first payment, or will make you a liberal discount for cash. We will sell you anything vou need, and buy what you don’t need. If you have anything you wish to dispose of, call and see us about it. Remember the place. Alvord’s Furniture Store Mam Street, just south of the car track G. E. Greenleaf, • M’gr. _________ _____