Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 02, 1911, Image 1

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I ENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1911
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Vol. 9.
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No 43
FIRE DESTROYS PROPERTY VALOED AT $15,000
NEW THtATKt
IS NOW OPEN
SAD DfAIM Of
LITILt CHILD
Grace Brady is Laid to Rest
Formally Opened Uist Satur­ Beside Her Father In the
Multnomah Cemetery.
day—Over 500
People
Attend on Ojiening Day
One of the saddest sorrow* that ha*
—Shows Please.
come to Lents thia year waa the loa* of
little Grace Brady, by peritonitis on
Tlx- new I heat re, The lais, w»<< formal­ Morally morning at ft o'clock. She had
ly opened to II"- public last Saturday and lieen feeling bad for some time and her
I nnu then mi hw I mm n »bowing to lull mother had taken her to the hospital
for treatment. But she was too weak.
houae* ever since.
The proprietors an- W. (' Rockwell I The deaea*e had eaay work and before
and J. G. Harms, l»>tli »ell known in any one suspicioned the seriousness of
busiii'-** circle* ami l«»th experience»! her complaint «he was beyond assist­
men in thia claa» <>l work.
ance.
On tin- opening «late over ftOO tickets
Grace was a little over six year* old,
were honored. Tlu- seating capacity i» her mother's helper and greatest com­
Ifto During tbe first «bo» every «eat wa* fort. for her father was buried in April,
• a-cupi'«! and number* were compelled to 1 due to an accident while employed at
»lamI. Sinee then more *i-al* have Ix-en Panama. .Mrs. Brady is left with an
added.
infant daughter and a »on scarcely
The theatre occupies the entire bottom three years old, without any very com­
floor of thcu< w building erected by J udge fortable mean* of support.
She de­
1 "bin adjoining tiie Ilerald’a holm
It serves the sympathy and assistance of
is of brick construction, i* spacious ami all good people of rhe town. She will
ie lieautifully and artirtically deaigm-d lie found at the corner of Park and Ken-
ami deoiratrd. It 1« «o conwlruct.il a* to net avenue*.
alt ord easy accr«* and «ale and ample
Grace's funeral wa* held at the
•xit in ease of tire, which ie not likely, Methodist church Wednesday aftermain,
very precaution for the prevention of Rev. Moore delivering the address, and
tn h having lieen made. Tlie operating *he was laid beside her father in Mult­
I Him is lined with asls-rto« and sheet nomah cemetery.
Tiie machine* iu*«l are of tlie latot I
type ami tlie picture* shown indicate that
tlie ''man liduml tin* machine" ie on to!
hie job, to use a «lang phrase.
A live piece oreh'-rtra wa* m attend- I
ami- at Ute opening but ia now composed
of three. The pereonel ol tin» orgaiuza
itioni«. director, violin. Hubert Doane; >
miani«t. Mi-« Hard, drum* and ladle, Mr.
b'-elka. The music rendered is good and I
perv-H to enlighten ami "set off' tlie :
kltair,
I Good vm al tinging haw been a feature
■ nJ will I h - continued, *ay th'- proprie­
tor* For the coming week a special al­
ii rail ton ha* ln-en provided.
Iu will I«*
■ relelirst'-d hypnotist. He w ill give ex-
mibition* <>( In* power* on tlie big -lagi ;
■t tai-li performance.
I Tlie picture* are proving to la- the la*t
■ ml afford a pleasant jmd enjoyable
Bonr’s entertainment.
Alltogether
B.ent*’ new chow hmi»e i* a gn at thing
It till« a popular want and ia evidently
fceri to Hay. .Now let u* patronite it—
■ evp the money al home—especially
■vhcii you get aa much or even mow for
It than you get in the city
tM S SCHOOL It AM
WINS TWO GAMES
defeats Creston 20 to 0 and
|5 to 0 in Return Game—
Not in Schedule.
MI. HOOD RAILWAY
OFFICIALS TOUR WORLD
C. W. Miller, former general manager
of tin- Mt. Iliol Ry. *<dd out In* inter­
est for mVki.OfO cash and i* now enjoy
mg a trip around the world with hi* fami­
ly
Mr Waterberry who aided C. W.
Miller in the building of the road i* now
touring tin» I nited '-tat'-« with hi* family
in an automobile, on the return* from
Mt Hood Ry. Co. and yet the road is
not completed.
VLTLRANS AND WIVES
ARE ENTERTAINED
Summer Post, G. A. R. and Women*
Relief Corp* were entertained on
Hallowe'en at the residence of Mr*.
Phela- M. Brock. 162 8 Main St., lente.
Mr. and Mr». E. W. Miller, acting a*
a receiving committee at the Lents street
cat station, dirvctctl the ft" gm-st* to the
Brock home.
Tlie residence wa« decorated inside
and outside with Jack-o-I-anterns, pump»
kin*, cornstalk*, fruity and great tall sun­
flower«, *11 the product* of Mt. Scott
soil.
A Hue literary and musical program
wa» one of the feature* of entertainment.
■The Lent« Grammar school football !
■Pain, recently organised, defeated the
It rvrton team in two game* the pawl week.
I The Oral game war played on the local
ground* la*t Friday and resulted in a
wore of 20 to 0 in favor of Igmt*.
lent* Court No. H. Trilw of Ben-Hur
A return game was asked for and
was installed on last Thursday evening
played Monday on the Creston Held,
at the Grange Hall with -10 Charter
h-nt* being the victor again by the scon-
member*. E. I., (liberty, Mate manager
of ft to 0.
In the last game, O'dell kicked oil for of the order had charge of the work and
installed the following elective officer*
Creston. In thia quarter Johnson made
for the team: Chief, Hr. Orrin A Hess;
a touchdown for Lenta.
In the second
quarter Forte kicked off, Creston's ball, Post chief, .Nellie Keekanapp; Judge,
Grace A. Graves, Teacher, Annie E.
no score. No score was made again on
McNeil; Scribe. I.illale E. Mattel; Kee­
either wide in the next two quarter*.
ler
of Tribute, Nellie Dilley; Captain,
Creston held the ball in the »enter of the
1-aura Keekanapp; Guide. Edward Nei-
Held at the end of the fourth quarter.
dimeyer. Keeper I liner Gate. Isals-I
The ntemlier* of tlie team ami their
Martin; Keeper Outer Gate, A. Heffner.
poaition follow*: LE, L. Elloitt; I.T, B.
II. L. Morton was elected “Ben Hur"
Tailor; LG.
Richard*;
Obrien;
and Mr*, la-na Wilson s* "Mother of
RG, C. Reynold*; RT, E. Morterud;
Hur" to exemplify the impressive Court
RE, K. Forte; Q, L. Tillman ; HII, G. |
Degree.
Barker; l.ll, E. Johnson; F, A. .Myer*.
Visiting members were present from
I Thia team ia not in the grammar ■
■ciiool schedule, although they an- bid- Is-w Wallace Court No. 7 of Portland
Hing fair to put forth the required effort. and they favored the new court with
II n the game Monday tents' goal at* interesting talk* under g<xsl of the order.
■mt in danger at no time and the work j The Charter of Lent* Court w ill re­
Id Myer* and Johnson waa excellent. |
(The former made at lea*t eight yard* main open for a short time to allow the
admission of new niemls-r*.
■very time he took the ball.
"BEN-HUR" INSTALLS
IT'S FIRST OFFICERS
THRFE RESTAURANTS
CHANGE HANDS HERE
The Doom of the Turk
By TUODORE IL BOICE
OW tt>e turkey * day* ar* numtwred. a
Forri^srnwon;. Uai~J flxing
N
A^the end of th
at>er^tb
turtusy
ra) («ut.
FOURTEEN HORSES
BURNED TO DEATH
Business on the Boom in
Lents—New Proprietors Early Morning Blaze Visits
Now in Charge.
Rose City Van & Storage
Co.—Loss is Somewhere
In the last week two restaurants have
Near $15,000.
changed bands, making a total of three
eating bouse* that bave changed man­
Fire originated from unknown «ources
Tb*r*pi_ ___
agement the past month.
about 3 o’clock last Saturday morning in
Aod/tber*'if j>s
The old I^ent* Cafe, established sev­
tlie large barn of lite Roee City Van A
But not oue of ill tb*
eral year* ago by Chas. McMonagl», I
Storage Co. on tbe Foeter Rztad and
j known generally aa “Old Mac,” waa
gained such headway before it wa* 'lie-
formerly transferred tua Mr. Weeten
covered tlmt it could not be extinguished.
▲ad lAtbey arasti]
of Forest Grove. He comes well recom­
A general alarm »a* turned in and
mended and will be a valuable addition
Tbay'li ui>1.»top a
responded to by the lx-nt* and Kern
to the personnel of our business men.
Park volunteer departments, but they
cerrar, though he
Thare‘11 be Iron
The Whitehouse restaurant opened
were lielpleas in tbe face of such a fire
Wbua too man
by Mr. Cunningham last week only con­
and
turned their attention to tlie saving
TWes'll be Tfrfj®
—
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tinued under his management a day or
And befo •f^yi-^frsst la ended there’ll be nothing left but bo
of tlie furniture of Mr. Tnreey’s house
so and waa purchased by G. W. Cooke,
which stood 25 or W feet away from his
■o ge* r»'dv. Mister Gobbler, an£j.->-t ready. UtartreM Hen.
who recently disposed of bis place of
tiams. Nearly all the household goods
Fur Thanksgiving day is comta^/sud you'll *ee your finish then
business t > Billy Conners.
and clotlie* were saved.
Mr. Conners lias been in bis place only
Xuw, at I <st. your days ar* numbered, «nd you won't have long to waft.
Fourteen horees were confined m tlie ’
a couple of weeks, but baa already built
*Xt tt»e eu-l of this November you'll be smokiog on the plate
barn at tlie time of tlie fire and not one
up a nice little business.
of tiiem <-ould be saved. Tlie pitiable
neighing of these animal* as the flames
surrounded them were heartrending.
Every effort was made to save 'hem but
it was simply impoHnble. One horse wa*
gotten a* far as the door but here he be­
The young people of St. Paul’« Episco­ came frightendd. reared and ran right
the
knife.
If
these
people
could
only
East Side Business Men and know that these animals had already pal Church held a meeting Monday beck into tlie burning barn, dropping to
at which final arrangements hi* death.
Farmers Guest of C. C. undergone inspection in the pens they evening
were completed for the dance which I Mr. Tussey had just completed grading
would come to something like a just
they are to give November 15, at tlie; and leveling his lot here and hi* resi­
Colt Tuesday Plant In­ conclusion
as to how careful these great
Woodmere hall.
and property was one of the best
spected—Educational Trip companies, doing an interstate business Mr*. Geo. B. Van Waters, Mrs. Oswald , dence
in town. The lore is severly felt by him,
are to have the quality of their pro­
W. Taylor, Mr*. Cliarle* Wag-taff. Mrs. a* this is «aid to be the third time he ha*
ducts beyond question. Every piece of
8. J. Allen and the ladies of tlie guild of | been burned out. He has the sympathy
Tn accord with the invitation* sent, beef, pork, or mutton bore the Govern­
the church will serve a* patronesses.
of the citizens of tlie town
out hy C. C. Colt of the Union Meat ment “pass«! inspection.” mark before
No printed invitation* are being sent.
it
went
to
the
refrigerator.
Every
Company of Kenton, five carloads of l
out but all persons who are interested in :
piece of meat passing into the refrig­
business men and farmers from East |
the cl-urch are cordially invited.
erator cools for two to five days, and
No charge is being made for ad mission
Portland, Ix-nts, and Gresham. Two generally longer, before being offered
or dancing. Refreshment* will l»e served
hundred and forty men and women, to the public as food. It passes inspec­
and excellent music furni»he<l by an or­
were guests of the Union Meat Con - tion again before it is delivered to the chestra.
pany on Tuesday. The convenience' butchers, and if there is any bad meat
It i* hoped by those having this in ; Young Folks Gather at Her
of the visitors was attended to at all ; offered to the customer it is because charge that a large nuuilier of young
Home Hallowe’en Even­
jxiintsand times during the visit. Free the butcher has carried it too long be­ people will lie present to spend a pleasant
transportation from East Water Street fore offering it to the public for use. evening a* guests of the club.
ing. Pleasant Affair.
waa supplied and a happier and better The Sausage department was particu­
The bazaar will lx« held Decenilier 5th.
It was spick and
satisfied crowd could not be imagined. larly interesting.
There will lie all kinds of fancy articles
A Hallowe'en Surprise party was tend­
Among the out of town visitors were clean. There were no dogs corralled on «ale at reasonable prices, aprons plain
ered
Mire Marion Turner at tlie home of
R. P. Rasmussen of Corbett, John anywhere in sight, and the visitors and fancy ranging in price from 2ft to 5o
her parents on Hill Street. Tuesday even­
went
sway
feeling
that
the
sausage
Slerit and wife of Cottrell. Lewis
cents, nothing higher than 50 cents It ing October 3lst. It wa« a genuine sur­
Shattuck and wife of Gresham, H. A. passed out from these rooms had never is not the aim of this guild to ask out-of-
prise as Miss Turner had lieen invited to
Darnall of Lents, ami a large number “barked.” There is no evidence that «ight prices for things donated.
spe«d
the evening with friends and about
some of the sausage exposed to in­
from all parfr of the East Side.
Get your Xmas gift* when- they are nine o'clock they escorted her home
spection
did
not
disappear,
surruptious-
The train started about ten thirty-
well made and at reasonable prices. where to her greet surprise and amaze­
ami aside for a few short delays pro­ ly, but judging from the appearance of Home made candy, jelly, liaked leans,
ment she found the house full of her
ceed«! direct to the Stockyard».
It the crowd at the dinner table a half cake*, pies, pickle*, etc., will lie at one
numerous
friends and relatives.
was an educational trip to many who hour later, it did find its “mark" dur­ booth and a sp«:ial feature will be the
Theetening will long be remembered
ing
the
tour.
The
wool
pullery
was
had never seen such an institution. The
Empire state booth conduct«! by the ■ by those present; it «»» «pent in playing
visitor* were divided into groups of 2ft interesting but a little too odorous for memlier* who are New Yorkers by birth.
many of the old time Hallowe en games.
many
of
the
visitors,
yet
those
who
ami each group was headed by an ex-
A fine musical program was render«!
perienced leader. They were firat taken conquered their gastronomic apprehen­
consisting of piano, violin and vocal sel­
sion.
the
sights
were
worth
the
struggle.
to the stock yards. The well arranged
ections. A feature of tlie evening was a
and scientifically constructed pens ex­ They not only saw the cleaning of the
piano solo by Mis* Tu ner’s six vear old
jielts
and
removing
of
the
wool,
but
in
cited a goodjdeal of comment. One fel­
aider Mildred.
low from "Indiana', comment«! on the the samedepartment they also saw ears
A fine collation wa* served in a wing
smallness of the area, but before he and fsines. and gristle, pickling for
of the house which wa* turned into a
had finished the tour he admitt«i that glue on through the stages of being
The Alcazar Theatre on Main street bower of fir, autumn leaves, Oregon
the arrangement and construction had dri«i and barreled for the market.
has been greatly improv«! in the past grapes, whitechrysanthenmmsand Jack-
There was enough glue on the floor to
“Indianapolis skinned."
few days by a complete re-papering, new o-Lanterns with a large gho*t standing at
From there the crowds were headed stick Portland fast to the map for a
lights, a fireproof operating room and the entrance directing the way.
for the slaughterhouse.
They were long time.
other decided changes for the better.
The party did not break up until tlie
By this time the labors of the day had
shown through the dre*sing rooms, in­
Mr. Kolstad the manager in showing wee small hours of the morning.
to and through the refrigerators, the begun to tell on many of the visitors.
a re|>orter around the other day remark­
Among those present were: Dr. Irvin
lard, sausage, store rooms, the “Win­ They hail begun to feel the incongruity
ed, "the people of Lent* have given us R. Sells and wife, Mr.and Mr*. C. Smith,
nie" factory, and out through the glue of seeing food in all forms and not be­
heirty support in the past and we have Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hayes, Mr. and
factory, and wool pullery, and fertilizer ing able to taste it. Groupsof two and
decided that we would show our appre­ Mr*. John Barnes, Mire Annie Barnes,
department. Just about everything three and tens and twenties began to
ciation by giving them as neat and Mire Ethel Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs John
that wa* to be learned was thrown head for the "Terminal Hotel," and
attractive little place as poerible '
Elliot, Joseph Goething. Mire Ella Wol-
they
held
their
places
like
wolves
on
open for their information and inspec­
The walls are no* cover«! with * rod, Clarence Cone, Mis* l.ettie Smith,
tion. The le«son will not be forgotten. «•ent of a lost steer. It was a sight to
grean paper decorat*! with a stenciled Miss Florence Goething, MiselJIa Lewis,
The undertaking was a masterstroke see Flow they wad«i into the piles of
border and overhead is a marine ceiling. Mire Edith and Mildnxi Turner, Mire
for Mr. Colt. Two hundred and forty fruit, bread, cake, pie, roast pork, cold The piauo pit is also the recipient of an
Vina Stafford all of this place. Mrs.
ham.
sliced
tongue,
winnies.
sausage,
people were converted to the belief
attractive new dress.
David Malloy. Misses Mabel and Rachel
that the products of the Union Meat salad and numtierless other substantial
The floor ha* been recently put on an ; Molloy. Thomas Malloy, Mr. and Mr*.
articles
of
food.
The
feast
closed
the
Company are as clean and pure aa
incline making it an ideal picture show. David Malloy Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Harry
human art and honor can make them. day's events. The crowd thendwindled
| The operating room ie in the rear and is Philips, Mire Lottie Philips. Harry
awav
and
by
four
o'clock
the
last
car
The bluckest hogs were l>eing scrubbed
absolutely fireproof.
Philips Jr. al) of Woodmere. Mire B.
white as snow. Beef stain«! by a few had carried the last of the latest con­
A fine program has been arranged for Cone and Mr. Pollard of Firland, Mr.
blotches of blood was being washed verts away from the scenes of their en­ Friday and Saturday with a complete
and Mrs William Bnrlisin, Mrs. Wert,
clean and pure. Deceas«! hogs were
tertainment, bnt the memories they ¡change for Sunday says Mr. Kolstad. Mr. and Mr*. George Raven, Mr. West,
being sidetracked for further inspec­
! He will sing the latest song hit “Billy” Miree* Mattie and Susan Murphy all of
tion, and the Governments agents were took with them will find expression in Friday and Saturday and "Good-bye
Portland. Mr. Heninger, Cleveland,
in evidence, looking after the health­ the demand for "pure Columbia Lard, ! Betty Brown,” the famous march song
Ohio, ami Mr. and Mrs. 1. 1- Sclmavely
fulness of the very animal that pass«! Ham and Bacon.”
success Sunday, matinee and evening.
of Sacremento, Cal.
Tbereil
THE UNION MEAT COMPANY
WOODMERE SOCIAL AND
CHURCH ACTIVITY
ENTERTAINS 240 AT PLANT
SURPRISE TENDERED
MISS MARION TURNER
ALCAZAR THEATRE
GREATLY IMPROVED