Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 22, 1914, Image 8

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mr. J. 1. Robinton juet
(tool eastern Oregon.
returned I
Hop« to have a crietering rever»» we
hai! a little ton last Sat., 17th.
,M. F. Brock was injure«! in Woodland
Wash., and is expect»«! home to «lay.
Toe fierce tale ol Saturday blew a
portion of th« ball groun«! fence down.
H. Jtaetad hae heen confined to hie
home by being sick part of this week.
Mr. Gardner has moved hie jewelry
»tore into thy corner recently after
the fire.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewisot Second Avenue
are parents of a daughter, born Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. B. Hogue. Miw Myrtle Poor and
J ante Herman, were doing the
city Saturday.
M im
1st. Spring Opening Sale In Our New Home
Surprisingly Low Prices to Introduce Each of Our 8 Departments
Hardware Department
Paint Department
Na 144-055 intide Mortise Locks
regular tkk’. now.........
40c
This lock has a solid 1 piece knob
and wide bevel edge escutcheon.
A cut of 25 per cent on standard
Varnish is going to close this line
out, come and get your share
First quality pure Paint, to go
at......................
$1.75 the gallon
30 gallon range (toiler, regular
$5.75 boiler, now
.......... $4.75
Range (toiler stands regular $1.00
now............................................ 75c
Rooting $1.00 per square with
free nails and cement.
We have in stock all kinds of
pipe and Hittings. We cut and
thread any sire pipe up to 2 in.
House Hold Department
Cutlery and Sporting Goods Dept.
Tool Department
Stationery Department
One gallon Oil Cans...
20 per cent Discount on ail
20c
Butcher Knives
14c each
Maydole Hammers
50c each
Carpenters Pinchers. 8 in.
35c
Brick Trowels. Marshall Town
pattern
$1.00
Bread Knives
Three prong towell Bars 5c each
Twelve quart fiiber Pails 19c each
M G. Eliis. of the Dalles, visited hie
little son. who is stopping with bi*
Grandma on Para Ave.
165 separate and distinct pat­
terns to select from, priced at Sc
¡ter double roll of 16 yards and
up or 75c for a room 10x12 with
7 foot ceiling.
Second quality pure [taint to go
at .................
$1.40 the gallon
Coat and Hat galvanized Hooks
the dozen .............................. 6c
Mr» George Wells. of Buena Viet*
visited Monday at the home of Mr. and
Mr». Orville Smith of Fifth Ave.
Plumbing Department
I
Sash weights in 100 pound quan­
tities ...................... 1 l-2c pound
Leader Brooms ...................
Mr. McXV’Ufal of th« New Method
Laundry has been the victim ot a bad
cold this week.
’
Wall Paper Department
Slicing Knives
No. 10 1-2 Simonds Hand Saw
any Length
$1.50
Hyland Linen, regular sizes, the
Box ........................................... $5c
Cranes Linens, regular sizes, the
Box
50c
Berkshire IJnen, regular sizes,
the Box ............................
40c
Assorted Fancy Stationery the
Box
15c, 20c and 25c
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS
R. M. Allen, has moved from Sixth
Ave. into the new home located by the
side of hie electric shop.
Mrs. Connell, of Rose Street, who has
been in the employ of Olds Wortman I
A King is taking a much needed rest. I
Both
Phones
Free
Delivery
Mr. Eatche). is to be congratulated on
a substantial raise in saler», granted bv
the county commissioners this week.
have
Mr. and Mr*. A. Schulenberg enter­
now tained a party of young people at their
Mr. pleasant home at Grays Crossing Ast
into Friday evening. The evening was
’•FOR SALE” and WANT’ reader. ;
spent in music. A daiotv collation was
THE HOME PLANNER
in cla»»ifie«l column, 1 cent per word
served by the hostess.
for first insertion ; 4 cent »ubeequentlv.
will do well to insuit on the
Watch the column for bargains.
Work is well underway on the new
licet lumber in In* home
Mrs.C. H. Jeffries, of Payett, l«labo,
Yeager building. Foundation ditches
WANTED
buihling
It pay» in com­
are ready and some of the forme have her daughter and grandson are »pending
fort, in durability and in
been started. It will easily tie the a few weeks with Mr. ami Mrs. 8. D.
WANTED—A g»««d reliable man or
largest bnilding in Lente.
actual money «aving
To
Campbell, being call»! here by the woman to solicit mibeciption». Enquire
death of Mrs. 8. P. McCrarv of Port­ at Herald office
prove this is ,-asy for ns.
The W’oodmere school wa* favored land Newyear» morn. The daughter
We have supplied lumler
WANTED—Boys mar be had and
with a visit from Supt. Aiderman and of Mrs. Jeffries is a niece of Mr».
for many m«"lel I khiim .
sometimes
girl».
The
older
one*
at
Asst. Supt. Rice, Friday morning. The Campbell ot Lents.
ordinary wages and others to tie
let im tel) you about them.
children were delighted with their visit
schooled and cared for in return for
slight services rendered. For particu- I
as well as the teachers.
lars ad«ires» W. T. Gardner. superin­
tendent Boy« an-1 Girls Aid Societv of
Oregon, Portland. Ore.
tf , fi
One of the immediate results of the
recent “holdups" and robberies near
KOH KALK
fi
Lents has been the disposal of consider-
Phone Tabor 1371
able quantities of amunition to people
FRESH COW — for sale. Inquire of
Oregon
Q
Foster Roa«I ami Campbell Sts, la-nte Station, Portland, Oregtl
in this locality. Any number of
M. S. Hazen 3M Campbell St. Lenta.
«C»OO<
people have prepared themselves for
»ooo oiotcxtaasx
»elf protection and several guns have
FOR SALE—Cord wood. A C Bail,
been bought within the week. One
R. F. D. R. 3, Box MJ, Boring, ( ire.
fellow reports an arsenal of a shot gun,
All Goods and Work
FOR SALE —Newspaper» for wrap­
Winchester and a revolver all readv for
ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co.
business. Some one may get hurt if
First Class
the thieves do not take a hint.
FREfiH COW an«! CALF for sale—
Near Poet Office,
F«wter Hoad
North from lenta and one tdock East
LENTS
New and secón«! hand furniture, stoves
of Hola ay's "tore.
ami etc., at Alvord» Store 111 Main St.
LUMBER—At our new mill l1, mile«
southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber.
Jonerud Bros •
(•
Mr. A. L. Churchill and family
Mr». Minnie Gate» ami Mrs. Rho«la just arrived from St. Paul and are
Wallace secure«! one year certificates at residing at 218 4th Avenue.
the recent state teacher’s examinations. Churchill is contemplating going
the furniture business.
How beautiful our dear Oregon
weather is doing, green lawns, flowers
in bloom, even the little daisy’s look
happy.
Mrs. Clara Larson has just been in­
stalled as Mayor of Troutdale. Mrs.
Larson is the secon«! lady mayor for
Oregon.
The Young Men's club, of the M. E.
Church, have been mak’ng improve­
ments rw-ently on the interior of Fawi-ett
Hal!.
CLASSIFIED
A. N. GARDNER
6■■
The Copeland Lumber Company
JEWELER
Anton Freiffenger, a Lente boy injured
by an auto-n .bile accident in July, is
eneing J. H bench for $20,OUT: damages
in Ju lge McGinns court this week.
Mr. E. M. Tobin of Eastern Oregon
nas purchased half interest in the con­
fectionery and grocery of A. M.
Simons. Be-t success to the new firm.
Tne Parent Teacher's Club ba«i a very
enjoyable time last Friday evening at
the Woo>imere school. City Snpt.
Aiderman visited the Association and
favored the larue a «diem-e with one of
his helpful addresses. Every one re­
ports a very succeeful meeting.
Don't put off your spring pa|«erit,g
an«! kalsomining till the busy -eaaon.
Have it don NOW an«! save money.
Raiph P. La«*i*-i«ce. Tabur 4762.
Watches, Jewelry
Repair Work
G. F. Rusch
Tailor to Men and Women
Remember the Name—BOHNA
WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES,
BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI­
GARS, FRUITS. VEGETABLES. ETC.
The best vaiUe» in home furnishings at
lowest pri ------ K - . A .rthy & i «> . Lente.
I
MARFS, HORSES, WAGONS ami
HARNE-S Call at Grange
Store
Kstzky Bros.
L<mT AM» FOI'NI»
INSURE NOW
FOR RENT—One fonr and one «ix
r«si>» honse. two blocks from station
T. Y. Cadaell
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
MO.NKV 'TO LOAN
PROTECTION^ ND BENEFITS
FURNITURE FOR
MODERATE RATES
John Brown, Gresham, Ore.
NEW YEAR
and for many years after' That’»
the kind we -ell exclusively.
Look around your home an<l see
if there isn't -omething lacking
or some pieces that need replacing.
Then come here and nee it in the
beat ttyle ami of a quality and
price that mu-t appeal to your
judgment.
A. 0. Kenworthy & Co
Furniture and Undertaking
Telephone Tabor 5267
1. O. O. F. Building, Lents
MT. SCOTT BAKERY
Foster Rond Near P. O.
JOHN WACHOWITZ, Prop.
PPP^H Bread’ Snails, Doughnuts, Pies
»x
■ and Cakes Every Morning .
Six Big
Loaves
We Give Green Trading Stamps
Foster Road Next Door to P. O.
Lents Station,
Portland, Oregon
FOR RENI
HOÜ8E FOR RENT—5 room hon«e.
3 lut». large chicken park »dock to rar,
,10 month 707 Foster Roa«!, fitti Ave.
Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
Fire, American Life and Accident In­
surance of Portland
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps
FOR BALE:—Good as new Chapman
Inculiator, 240 eggs, f35 machine |12.
Enquire at Herald office.
6 per cent loan« on farm«, orchard
and", city re»i<l««nt or budness property,
to liny, build, impr«»ve, exteml or re.
fnn«l mortgage» or other ««cnritiM;
terms reasonable; special privileges;
eormpondence InvMeo I>epartment L,
«18 Bldg , Denver. Colo., or Department
1, 749 Henry Bldg., Seattle, Wash,
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 5c
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 Brugger's Bread, TRY any other kind, you will say
That Brugger’s Bread is the BEST
MISCELI. ÁNKOCS
We buy and sell «ec«»nd hand furniture
ami stove». Alvord’« Furniture Store
111 Main St.
For Frost Bites and Chapped Skin.
For fro«t bitten ear», finger» and toes;
«■)iap|H-d hands an«I lips, chilblains, cold
»on**. r>*«l an«l rough skins, there i* noth­
ing to equal Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Sups tlie pain at one*« and heals quickly.
In every home there should lie a bog
handy all the time Best remedy for all
skin disease», Itrhingerawma. tetter, pile««,
CM 25c. All druggist« or by mail,
R. L luchen A Cs nviiceiplm st it. Issu
A fine grater it better than a knife
for removing the surface of anything
that it burned—Toledo News-Bee
0 Discount
On any New Suit, Ladies or Gent’s.
Usual Quality and Make
No Stamps, You Get the Disconnt
JOHN MANZ, Main St. Lents
CLEANING
PRESSING
Repairing