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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1914)
Lents Hardware Company New Duke Building LOCAL ANO PERSONAL THE HOME PLANNER Mr. A. N. Gardner ha* l*een on the tick list the pa.t week. will do well to in«i«t on tiro lies! luiiiln-r in his home building. It payn In com fort. ill durability and in a«'tun) money naxing. To prove thin ia ««a»y for ns. ill' have supplied lumber for many model Itotnee. let ita tell you about them. T. Y. Cadwell ha. tieeu laid up with a txd tooth for several day. Look For Our “Ad” NEXT WEEK You Will See The Reason Free Delivery Both Phones Good Roads 0 Discount On any New Suit, Ladies or Gent’s Usual Quality and Make CLEANING PRESSING Repairing No Stamps, You Get the Discount JOHN MANZ, Main St. Lents Foster Road Near P. O. JOHN WACHOWITZ, Prop. CRUCLI Bread. Snails. Doughnuts. Pies I and Cakes Every Morning . . . . Six Big Loaves Ep We Give Green Trading Stamps INSURE NOW In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual Fire, American Life and Accident In surance of Portland PROTECTION’AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES John Brown, Gresham, Ore Remember the Name-BOHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI GARS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. Ice Cream, Sodas and Sott Drinks at Our Fountain J. L. Robinson left today fut Dufur I Ore., to alterni tome luisiues* mattrrs Mr. George Blair is building a house on 65 Ave . and a.’ St., for Mr. Bennett. , The Copeland Lumber Company A girl wan born to Mr. and Mr*. Robert Gibbone ni Oth Ave., Friday, Phone Tabor 1371 J i « i > F«-nt»-r •«. Mrs. Julius Yoimgstroinof Crook Co., ia visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bryant, of Park Avenue. AV. P. Herman made to Molalla recently, boom on there an the line han done lunch for porta are that the road than ¡laving expenne« FOR REXT—One four and one six r««»m h«ei*e. two blocks from station i T. Y. Cadwell a bnsines« trip He fonnd the new strret car that place, Re- in already more WANTED—Boys ruav be had and sometimes girls. The older ones at | We bny ami sell second harnl furniture ordinary wages an«l others to Ire ' an<l stoves Alvord*« Furniture Store schooled an«l cared for in return for , jj y[,jn sq slight services r.-odrred. For ¡«articn- lars addrere W. T. Gardner, superin- t L. E. Wilev h»« received the 20-vear temlent Bovs an«l Girls Aid Society ol I iris rant e abrnniitim ware purchased Oregon. Portland. Ore. tf fn» the benefit of hi* customers. Anv thing a bnn«ewife could wish and at for «ALE hffWV prices if purchase.! with » — -- ------------ —----- | doll«»’ worth of other trade. Alnm- FRESH CilAV— for sale. Inquire >»f ; innrn ware recommended an most dnr- M. 8. Hazen ?»«4 Campbell St. Lent*. *ble, light and convenient. FOR SALE—<>«r.l woo«). A. C B»11. ' Wizard fertiPzer, odorless, lasting. rswn'ts. Sold nnlv in 25 lb R. F. D. R. .;. B'X K«, 1Boring Ore.' »''n'lerfol whit«» rntto* b»g*. ?1 75 and 2 lb cartons, 25rts. I'«e only 1-4 of the FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap «»•n«l amount of Commercial Fertilizers ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub Co. | for garden* 'awns, flower", shrnhs. orchard«, fi“l«!« Fully vu-»rantee«l FOR SALE—Cvphers 240 egg incuba Ask for free hook. Sole sg*n»*. L. F tor goof condi’io«'. half price. Ramny, Wjlev. corner 9th Ave» an«! Mt «Scott. ami ! -r mat j j»«ar« after' That's tiie kind we •»•II exclusively. Jya.k aronml your Itome and •• e if there isn't something lacking or "Otne piece« that nev<l replacing-. T en .«otne Here ami are it in the l«e*t style ami of a quality an«i price that mn»t app-al to yonr judgment. A. D. Ken worthy & Co. Furniture and Undertaking Telephone Tabor 5-»;7 I. G. O. F. B-iil«ling, lent* Consolidation A. I). Kenworthy & Co. Lents Furniture Co. The two above named firms have consolidated theirstocks and will hereafter do business under the firm name of A. I). Kenworthy & Co. This means to you better ser vice, a larger stock to select from, and lower prices, as in bringing our stocks under one roof we prac tically cut our expenses in half. We cordially invite you to call and inspect our stock w hether you are buying now or not, for after comparing our prices we know that you will buy. if not now, eventually A D. Kenworthy & Co. FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING I. O. O. F. Building. Phone Tabor 5267 G. F. Rusch Mr an<1 Mra. Richmond’* horn* on 9th Avenu» w»< agiin the »eene of a happy gathering on M-mdav evening, wh-re their friend* were entertained bv munie and card-playing FURNITURE FOR NEW YEAR - ai MONKY TO LOAN "FOR SAl-E" and “WANT” readers in claneifled column. 1 cent ¡»er word 6 per c.-nt loans or. farm*, orcn.nl for fir«» insertion; >s cent nu*>ne<]iier<tlv. anils, city resident or business property, Watch the cobi«» n f««r tmrgainn. to buy. build, improve, extern! <ir re fund mortgagee or other ■ securities; W A N T K I > term« reasonable; special privilege«: corre»pon«|ence invite«!. Department L, WANTED—A g« hi 'I reliable man or >ilR Bldg , Denver. (Jolo.,or Department woman to solitit ««ilmciptions. Enquire 1. 749 Henry Bhlg.. Seattle, Wash at Herat«! otti«-»- and <'aiu|d«ell Kt* l*«ni» Statimi, PorDanü, Oregon Mr. Orville Smith of Fifth Avenue has gone to Sherman county to vi.it hia parente. “Extensive highway i«nprov»ment shout! begin with the improvement of Mr. Collin., our charity man is aid the main traveled highway« u«»<! by ing the needy and is to tie commended farmers in hauling their produce to for hi. many need, of kindness. market,” «.«erts former Senator Jona than Bourne Jr., Chairman of the Grandpa Drake i. ailing, Hie son ' .Kiint Good Roads Committee. "That •nd wife. Mt. and Mr*. Claton Drake , Is one reason why my plan for Fe«ieral from Middleton are here visiting I Ai<l leaves control of construction with the states If control should be vested The Multnomah state Bank 1» hand in the Federal Bureau, there would be mg each of its friends a very neat «langer of disregard of local nee«!» ami little pocket diary Just ask for it. I wishes. It may be that in a few states I the greatest nee«l !« for inter-state high Rev. P. Conklin left Monday morn ways. If so, the local authorities ing tor North Yakima where he will should so determiu», ami not have the join Rev. Streyfeller in revival service». matter leci led f >r them by officials io Washington. L. E. Wiley Jr., baa moved to hia “1 see no occasi«>n for material con new home in .Midland acre. Hi* wife's troversy between the advocates of im brother. Mr. Zollar, it making them a provement of main travel»! mark««!1 viti». w t r«»ad» and the advocate! of construction ; of trans «fate or tnter-stat^ mails. In | Mr. an«l Mrs. William Bush of Trt* general the roads <i»e«i chiefly by farm- ( tnont, former resident» of Lents, were | »re. will, when conn»«'te<l, lorrn a state visitor» among fnen 1» on ftUi Avenu», | highway. T •» roads usn! by auto- Sunday. nobl'ist« are, a* a rille, the same roads the farmers use the moat. But there is « The M. K. Church has undergone » n > occasion for criticism if a portion ol the road funds are used for improving complete reconstruction in its seating stretches of road that will be used chief- capacity. z They can seal more people . )y for pleasure. Automobihsts are and the auditorium ia more convenient. among the heavy taxpayers and thev have a right to participate in the bene Mrs. iMmphere, who has been den- fits of road expenditures < >n the other gerously ill, is convalescent, Her two han-1, the auto owner who lives in the daughters. Mrs. A!lis«jn and Mr. city has occasion to use a local market Blackburn are with her. road a dozen time« where be uses a long-distance trunk road ouce. It is to Mr. C. E. >milh of Oregon City roa«i his interest to have the local roa«i im- | is ex|>ected home from Tennessee with ’ proved first. in a few days. He has t«e»n attending "But, from any an«l every viewpoint, his father who is suffering from cancer j it is fundamental that control of road i of the brain. construction should remain with the state an«! not be turiied over to the The funeral of H. E. Pease on ■'unday Frtieral Government.” afern«x>n wan one of the bent attend»«! in the history of the town. Rev. M T. ADVtRIlbtb Lt IRKS Wire officiate«! in the addre««. Advertise«! letters for week endme » Jan. Id, 1914. An interesting Parent-Teacher's meet Ahvard Furn. Co , Caruiao, Air. and ing was hebi iu the Woodmere „■bool i ■ Mrs. M.. Lodes, Alias L«iber; Farrow, Tiies<iay afternoon. Mr. Evans a<! Mr. and Mrs. H. 8 , Goodson, Mrs. dressed the meeting on the subject of Anua; Harris, Ur. and Mr». Dave; gardening. | Harns, Mr. A., Herd, Vera; Hill. I Oliver ; Hurley. J M , Keller, F. B, .»tanford Moore ha* been «letame«) Long, V , Moss. Geo. A , Pollenaun, from Willamette University, J ust an AVin., bini'd, M"» ' Ellen; bttublr, Oe- he was preparing to return he wan wold ; Fei nil, W M., Wiltert, t A. taken with the mea.lee an«! ha. t»een Geo. AV. Spring. Po»'»u*"ter having a mea.iev time ever since. Tr CLASSIFIED Mr. Ruthruff lie* gone to Northern Washington on a bueine» trip Tailor to Men and Women We GiveS. & II. Green Trading Stamps Therein a certain party hl a-ksding the highway by driving their team and wood-saw on the side walk wherein pedestrians hav« to go out into the street to pass. Wh««re is onr city ordi nance? Are parties allowe«i to dis«« > n- un I mode the public in this wav necessarily? Foster Road Next Door to P. O. Lents Station, Portland, Oregon I Kay Fairbanks is recovering from the skin grafting o|>eration be ansiste«i in «luring the holidays. Ray gave over ' LOO inches of «kin to Charlie Eatcbei. To do this be wav treated to an anesthetic and strips ol skin were r-moved from hie legs and arms. The transplanted skin is almost all of it i “taking” ami the operation in highly i s-u-i-essful. Frwi Hall also supplie«! a - large en> face. The sequel to “Wliat Ha|«|iene<l to For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin. Don't put off four spring pafiering LUMBER—A’ ««nr new mill I1, miles For frost bitten ears, finger« and toes; Mary” is. "Wh«f Will Marry Alary’ and southeast of K. -«-. We deliver I uni lier. •nd kal.omin>ng »ill the bnsy season. i it follows lovable Mary Fuller, the heir- , Jonsrnd Bron G Have it done NOW an«l nave money. chapp«-«) hands ami lifia, chilblains, cold ess, into amazing adventijren. The first sores, red and rough skins, there ¡»noth Ralph P fjewrence, Talior 4762. FOR HKNT ing to equal Bncklen's Arnica <slve. I of the new aeries in announced at tlie Stop« the pein at once an-l h> ale quickly. Isis Theater for Thitn>«<ay. Jan. 22 and LOMT A\l) FOUND If a porcelain baking dish becomes In every home there nhrmld he a hog therafter every Wednesday ami Thurs discolored on the inside, fit! it with hamly all the tun*- B*««t remedy for all day of each w««ek for t«-n weeks. LX • T—At im g« Sat’ir'lay in l>nt*. go d hand'»«1 » hr-It with A. C. en buttermilk and let stand for two nr skin diseases, ftchingeerema. tetter, ¡ ile». The acid in the milk etc 2'w. All druggist* nr bv mail. graved on i» h .aM for return A«t- three days The t»-M value»« in home furnishing* at dress »Irr Bewley, 5315. HISt., 53 Ave. will remove all semblance of vain. f f LcMts A Ce HMtUrlollis st II. LtIMt |<i«e«t prière—Kenworthy At ('«».. Lent*. — I.. THERE IS ONLY ONE Brugger’s Bakery and that is the old Bakery on Nelson St. near Station, on the car line. We Sell 3 Large Loaves Hot Bread 10c Stale Bread 2 Loaves for 6c Minimum expenses enable us to sell cheaper and better Bakery Goods than any other. Formerly 6 years proprie tor of this Bakery, we advertise no hot air. TRY Bragger's Bread, TRY any other kind, you will say That Brugger’s Bread is the BEST The Herald is only $1.00 the year