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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1913)
JONSRUD BROS BORING OREGON riioiiit mi Mill I I 4 isllss souths«. I ol Kslso Doings of Our Neighbors A. N. GARDNER ilKtiRZV ITRMS CONTRIBUTED BY HERALD REPORTERS AT NEARBY POINTS JEWELER A WEEK TO HOAD WORK Farmer« in Boone County, Missouri Not Content With Two Days. Sand and Gravel at Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery Call Telephone Tabor 206J From the Columbia Times: R. Heyting 82 St. and 45th Ave., 8. E. If the farmers in all the counties of CHERRYVILLE Missouri are of the same temper as ---------------------------- ÿ •8 Watches, Jewelry the farmers of Boone county, there Merry Christmas! will be a whole lot of road work Repair Work Here is wishing every l««ly may have done in the state on August 20 and Watches Clocks and Jewelry I.UMBBK $0 AND DP <L Girlinrfl.aaEjurt return«-.! from a a merry CliristtBM time. Large «lock of Dimension Lumber on hand l.oigthy Jn«ltIi7Ti«för7ö7rTT^m<7irTl ¡Ji 21. A great deal of interest has been Hough ami l>r«MMMl lumber for all purpuaea Winter is here in earmrtj a« snow to rale, Idaho. taken in ‘‘Road Days” in Columbia, Repaired and Made to Order AU Goods and Work Mud order to JONNRPt) MlUiN. Hjrlug RDS the depth of 2 or 3 inches covers tlie but it is out in the country where First Class i ground ami is sprinkled over the trees. the talking is being done that will One old-timer says the hardest winter ■ Mia« Irtlia Lent, wl»o ha- l»ea attend lead to some good roads in the near Foster Hoad I Near Post Ottlce, he ever »«w, G-gai. a few day» before ing (school *atNWillamette ; University, future LENTS Salem, is homrffor vacation. B | Christmas. The best thing al>out the whole Main Street Lents. Oregon matter is that t he farmers in many John Tueacher and H«-ath Johnson have returned from Harney wl.-ere they The «tate) and countv headquarters communities have decided to devote , have been employed on u irrigation pro have l>een moved V>the Decimi building. I the whole week to road work. Willard ject thr past season, Tliey will remain Third and Washington afreet«. Daly of Terrapin was in town yes : on their railroad claims this winter. terday Mr Daly is a progressive FARMER'S WEEK Do you get your Mi«» Lillian H Averill is home from | farmer and he realizes what good Mr. and Mr«. Harry Foster of 4th tlie state normal school at Monmouth. DECEMBER 8 to 13, IVIJ roads mean. and Ave., are the prond parent« of a fishy She will remain over the holiday« with When asked if any plans had been the This will be a notable event in boy )«>rn Saturday Dec. 20. ¡ ; her people. 1 made for Good Roads day, he re Storage Company educational history of Oregon. School will la-gin again next Monday. plied: “ Well, we are thinking about Farmers' Co-operation will be the Makeartll points between Portland The electric work on the Theatre [it a.little” lending topic of a stimulating series of Dec. 21Hli. with a holiday on New Y ears and Lents on Mt. Scott Line. Here is how strong they are think- Bldg., 19th and Hawthorne built by lectures. The week will be crowded with i 'i»y j ing it: They are making prepara- On account of a school meeting last IL E. Irish is being done by Pray’s Freight, Express, Baggage and all discussions and demonstration* in every {tions to secure a steam engine to ------- kinds of Transfer Work. thing that makes for the welfare of the Saturday night th» meeting of the Com Crossing Electric Co. hook onto their grader. They want i mercial Club wa» postponed until Satur farmer and home-maker. day nigtit of tills week. I w. Bar nr« has been working for the this engine for a whole week. M» Lents Office • Foster Road WINTER SHORT COURSE The school directorsof the new school tiray., Crossing Electric Co. ."lor” the Bradley is the overseer in this dis-, I-ents Phonet . - - - Tabor 1424 district. No 124, met with Ila* dire«1ors j paat month and reportit g business, trict. and he is taking active hold on Home B 6111 JANUARY 5 to 30, IVI4 the work Enough men have pledged | tier«* last Haturday and ¡»arranged shout | The College ha« span«d no < ffort ftie a«**«tn and liabilities. An agrw*- work for the entire wee to insure ‘ F. W. Tussy, Manager We carry a full line of I to make this the moat complete ■hort m<*nt was ranched with the proviso that i The musical program at th«- M. E. the successful operation of the grader I Ask for Rose City Van course in ita history. i\ very wide a new arrangement was to Is- marie is church waa well attended. There has land some besides range of course* will be offered in to the txniiidary Im«* as it is unjust and l*»*n a request for a repetition of the I General Agriculture, Horticulture, Ani absurd as defined at present. program. THE SCHOOL GIRL NEEDS ! mal Husbarairy, Dairying. Poultry Senator R<x>t «[leaking in the U. S. MOTHER. ; Keeping, Mechanic Arta, Domestic Senate last week savagely denounce«! The M .f E.- Ohurcii rendered an ex- Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry, the new currency law laU-ly^enacte«!. ,7-lien15^|>r<>graii?5|W _ • 711u-*iay _____ j evening, The. school age is the most critical and Miotic Numerous lecture» and dl»- Among other thing» he -lid, ‘‘On ac* and * Christmas •'* “ wcrt-^provi<ie<l * gifts tor period of a girl’s life Unfortunately cuMions on FARMERS’ C CO-OI'ER- count of this currency agitation, divi- ¿7] th«-'. liiidrvn|pr»*M*nt73M Drop in and see us the average mother fails to recognize i ATION, at home and abroad, will be a «lends have lieen pa*M«l working hard- how much depends upon her attitude I hading feature. Make thia a pleaaant «hip« on many stock holder».” It is A. Kildahl, will spend Christmas in to her young daughter at that age. and profitable winter outing. No tu- [ true dividends have lieen paw«*d and Salem. On hi* return be expect» to I Engrossed with other duties, the ition. Accommodations reasonable, notably on the Borton, Newf Haven ami get his motorcycle in shape to enter the school girl’s health is a secondary Reduced rates on all railroad*, For Hartford railroad which waa wrecked matter altogether. The result is that I in manipulating the stocks ¡of the late J. 18 hour endurance contest starting New many girls at the time when they further information addrea» Year«. P.;M<>rgan. an’«*U*<-me« l|cIient of Sena H. M TENNANT, Registrar, should be laying up a store of health tor Rootjwho’is a prominent attouey for for the future are often sallow and Corvallis, Oregon, j The Cantata given by tlie choir of the i anaemic, headachey. round shouldered, Farmers’ Business Courses by Cor tlie rot.lier trusts. By the selfish scheme« of the Borton and New York Evangelical church la»t Sunday evening and irritable in disposition The chief respondence without tuition city banker« the stock holders of this wax lieani by a large audience that ex- causes of ill health at school age are I badly wrecker! railroad who are mostly prrMed a great appreciation of die overstudy, late hours, overindulgence — ’ poor widows and small ’investors. ,1700 musical treat it afforded. in physical exercise and games, ne in number, who have tofface an empty glect of health and hygienic laws of Chri«tma»^t<M king and rfbarren Christ- A paper published by the liquor inter- i diet, and lack of fresh air and neces nia. taldo were robbed of ¿10,000, A' and <»«t« announces that the commissioner sary sleep. A lifetime of health or dividends that will have to be pawn'd for < of Internal Revenue has decided that I misery depends upon the years be I Home time to come. I It^iH ’ with |a jaior ((.onte<.tjOIler’g that sell rum drop candy tween-the ages of 10 and 16 The wM.imption of pretended virtue and must paj |2n federal tax for tbs privilege. daughter of the family will never need patriotism that Senator Root Ulka about Parents will do well to know what candv a mother’s watchful care more than passed dividend» wlien he man accessory ¿¿iVchildren during’. i at this time. Is-fore the act of all these hardship» that w«-rv brought about by his own robber ' Card Of Thanks Dr. William Spurgeon, of London, ; clients. He further said that under and We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps * We unit»- in thanking the inanv friend» this law any rascal ami sc round re 1 who England, eminent a* lecturer, Miaaioner and Preactiar, will apeak at the Baptist »nd «a|uaint*nctt< who have so kindly can rake together $2500 can start a bank and have the government to back him. Church, Lords Day evening, Dec. 2S. assisted in the arrangement» and shown This is a deliberate falsehood and Root Special music by chorus choir. Dr. Spur their sympathies in the unhappy loss of knows it. As a matter of fact before a geon will also give a popular l«*cture Dec. our son and brother, Charles Kirschen- Foster Road Next Door to P. O { hank can have currency ¡»sued to it, tin 31 at the same church. Free admission; man, and we do especially appreciate I the fraternal expressi<jM, and help of security allowed must be guarante«-i| by Silver offering. Portland, Oregon Lents Station, the members of Mt. Scott Lodge, 1. O. all ti>e national banka in a certain sone. I What alls Root is that lie wants the Mrs. Blackburn of Grays Crowing O. F. for their work in • the funeral money to all flow to New York city as thirty-five of the teas fortunate arrangements and «ere mon y. Wethank under the old law, wlien* the big hunks children, six to thirteen years of age, to you all and shall ever hold dear the | can juggle with it and play the stocks a Christmas banquet at the Oregon kindly attention you have shown. John and S qihia Kirschenman , up and down ami put schemes, afoot to ||,HeL The hotel furnished carfare and William Kirsch«*nm-«n I rob the credulous an unwary. Root is np one of the best banquet» of the Address a milk old fraud and Senator Gallinger reason. This is an annual affair with of New Hampshire, who applauded the Mrs. Blackburn who is interested in Card of Thanks idea.- advanced by Root, is another one charitable things of this nature. Beaver State Herald We wish to thank our many friends {Happily their time in the ¡Senate is I and neighbors for their sympathetic in I short. A number of women phvsiciane have terest and. helpfulness during the sick Lents, Oregon ness and death and at tlie funeral ser been devoting their energies to the vices of our daughter, Mary Edith effect" of milk as a focxi for infanta. The Dunbar, who, we have foil assurance, CORBETT S startling announcement is made that passe«! on to the glory world on the 15th f Mrs. «•_ J. i T. -t- Rea «> was i in r> .1« ,1- u . 21)0.000 babiesdieannuallv J in the United instant. Hours like these make mani Portland W«<d- , States. Effort will be made to , change fest Chrieiun grace», and sacrificial Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster • needav V and , Tbursday. ... ... 1 this appalling condition. The last word friendships, and inspire enduring con Rohl. Benfield from British Columbia , gg tQ the (Jge o( mi)k ,g favorab|e to G. Blaine Nissen I came Friday visit relatives and friends |boi|ed milk .«It ig now aMerle(1 that fidence» which no other occasions re veal Accept our thanks dear friends, until after the holidave. coo«tipatio i is so light an evil, compared LAWYER one and all, for your kindly deeds have Mr. Legg, a stockman from Kenton diarrll that the pLysie.an hails it made the sadden«*«! home and wounded Phone» Tabor 968 ; Home 3112 ! was in this vicinity Saturday trying to | wUh 8oniething like relie(..« Raw milki I Block East of Main St. on Foster Roni hearts far les» painful. 317 Mobawk Building purchase milch cows. which classification with reference to Mr. and Mrs. J. A Dunbarandffamily. Phone Marshall 626 Roy Anderson made his weekly trip diarr|ioea lnr|Qlle, paeteurisecl milk, is to Portland Saturday where he is receiv- lherefl)re not considered desirable for FINAL NOTICE. | ing instructions on the violin bv Prof. infantg Physicians can offset the con- A. D. KENWORTHY * CO. EMMA VIVIAN ESTATE. Z,l.,n\_ .i r. stipating tendency while the diarrho« a .,vu that the under- Notice .. is hereby B given s too ing ma c i con m e< X ■ is elusive and prone to result fatally, signed, as executor of the estate of Funeral Directors i Deverell draw drew a crowd to our onr little burg bnra „ ’ . . , , . . Emma Vivian, decease«!, has filed his Saturday. final account in the Circuit Court of the Mr. an<i Mrs. Albert Fox of Troutdale L 0. 0. F. BUILDING Juvenile Department State of Oregon, for Multnomah county, visited th« letters parents Thursday ami that Friday the 23rd day of January, Lents, Oregon night and Friday. Christmas in Norway 11914, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock in the The tree is lit upon Christmas eve at forenoon of said day and the court room Scaly legs can _ ba ______ sured by , ____ anoint- Dr. A. A. Swennes I ing the scaly part with an ointment o’clock and decorat«*«! with gihled of department No. 6 of said Court has DENTIST been fixed as the time andjplace for the lard' and kerosene oil. Any walnutó and apples The evening is of half ___ ___ _______ . .. General Dental Practice 1 hearing and settlement of said Recount I kind of grease will cure it if ap- 1’P®nt in‘ rtori‘‘9 «"<’ ‘«»neinR- Hours: 9 to S; Krenings by appointment plied two or three times a week for l",p *• left UP nn,il New Y‘ *r’* and the together with the objections Offlce In connection with Dr. Fawcett thereto, if any. Phone Tabor Sill considerable time, but the grease l>aT- First publication, December 25, 1913, Main St. and Foster Road Lent« I suggested is very penetrating, and the | The birds, cats, dogs, cows and horses All kinds of Storage for Household arti W. P. Maclay. are all fe<! an extra amount of fraal, th«* land added to th kerosene oil gives it Phones: Main 430, Home A 4558 Executor. cles, Furniture or otherJGoods | consistency, so it stays on for some b«*«t the family can afford. Santa Clau- John Van Zante, Attprnev. is called "Kristine ” in Norway, the' time, say several hours The insect i which causes t scaly , leg lives under ebiktaen are hto helper*. A Consumptive Cough The first on«» who awakens on Christ FUNERAL DIRECTORS the scales of the legs, henc it must A cough that bothers you continually is mas morning sings a little hymn. In Seventh and Ankeny Streets I be a penetrating remedy that reaches Norway Christmas is calle«I Yu!e-|«*a<M*. one of the danger signals which warns Portland .... Oregon them in their hiding places. At Ynle-peace time» all quarrels are j of consumption. Dr. King's New Dis siop|M*<l and the naughty little children covery will stop the cough, loosen the L. H. Carter & Son Nervous and Sick Headaches make friends If the tamily is well off chest, banish fever and let you sleep Contractors and Builders j Torpid liver, constipated bowels and they serve the liest fo««l they, have, and peacefully. The first dose checks the Manufacturer, of Window Casings, Screen Doon and Windows, Molding«, Columns, Pan i disordered stomach are the causes of let. the poor come in and eat. They symptons and gives prompt relief. els. Ornaments. Etc. Custom Plaining and I Mrs. A. F. Merta, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, Band Sawing. Owner« Lent-. Plaining Mills { these headache». Take Dr. King's New give pr> sent» by throwing them through and Wood Working Factory. Life Pills, you will be surprised how the oj»*n «loor or window while the par writes: "Dr. King’s New* Discovery Leers. Orerò« Office Lents Furniture Company cured a stubborn cough after six week»' | quickly you will get relief. They ties an* not looking. The candles are stimulate the different organs to do left burning all night-o that "Kristin«*’’ doctoring failed to help.” Try it, as it North Main St., Lents LODGE DIRECTORY. their work properly. No better regulator can see his way to give presents. The will do the same for you. Beat medi PHONES: Home 1111; Tabor 1361 ! for liver and bowels. Take 25c. and in- whole family set their «hoes in a row. cine for coughs, colds, throat and lung Scott Chapter C. D. — O. E. S. Stated meet I vest in a box to-day. At all druggists or Tills is a symbol of peart* th«* rest of tin* troubles. Monev back if it fails. Price Mt. ing First and Third Wednesday evening of 50c. & $1.00 All druggists, by mail. ! by mail. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Phil - year. each -as-mtnw (Deg.ee. Third We.lne. H. E. Bucklen & Philadelphia or St. day Order W. M i delphia and St. Louis. Robert Duncan. \V«aalmere school, 6 B. Lotlie. Maud B. Connell, See. CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK T LOCAL AND PERSONAL J. P. Nordin WHERE Oregon Agricultural College Rose City Van Auto Supplies EVERYTHING LENTS GARAGE G. F. Rusch Tailor to Men and Women EveningTelegram One Year $4.50 Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand PROFESSIONAL CARDS mckinley & bundy Storage W arehouse Dunning & McEntee Rates Reasonable