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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1911)
OREGON W. C. T. I Entred a» Second CIsM Mail Matter at Lents ’ »regoli. August _*•», 1911 Published Every Thursday at tenu*. Ore., by the M t . S« ott P vhushino C o . D. M H. A. DARNALL, K imtob .»si» M anasbb . SIMONSEN. L ocal E ditor am » B vsinkss R himhssuntativh Child Welfare Exhibit, Just Passed, Evidence of Good Work Being Done — A Resume of the Movement. working for comfort »lations in every city. Their lalsir department reache» out to tiie welfare of every working mother and child. Tlie large»! moat »ueeewdul settlement work of the society is in Bo»- ton, where a splendid work is going on. Many »mallersi'Ulemeiits lire establiahisl, and efforts have lieen made to liaxe one in IMrtland ami the secretary ho|M<» to see the work <tart<si so.ni on a sub stantial basis Social »»'eretaries. in the l<s-al unions visit the hoims> of tlio working class and render all |MHmible aseistamv to tlw- mother and child. A small loan fund is kept lip to help Working girls. flic literature of all the»ede|>artmeiits publishisl lor the most part by their own publishing house al Evanston III , is giving to the world an educational pro pagamla ss-coml to no lalueational move inenl in the country. i'liis resume of the work, ami iniirli more is eullisl from the allowing al the child welfare Isiotli. ”Explainer»' Iwing ixni-tantly at hand ready to give mfor mation. Mr- Lucia Faxon Vldilon who gave a|w'cial time to the explaining of the charts ami diagrams, etc., i- the national lecture of t he sociological aecttou of th. society She la al*, a memlier of the American \cadeniy of Political an- »-»eial S-ieiiee. and l- a teacher of S.»'i*i- logj ami thoroughly nmlcrstaml- her siiblect.- She is uls,. the cliairmati of ti.v Social Science, liepartm. nl of the I'ortlami W -mant 'hili. In view of the fact that the nntional Woman's Christian Temt<enam»* Union NLY’ two months of time has favor by seeing either Mr. Mil is to come to Portland next year in annual ixinvention. the exhibit at the elapsed since the fall terms ler. Mr. Hall or Mr. Rayburn. Child Walfarr conference was of »jiei lai of most schools were opened. inlen-st. Just enough for the pupils to be Many who M»it<-d the l»Hith expressed come fairly well acquainted with surprise ami pleasure to find how many their teachers, and hardly enough W. II. Backu», .>! Memphis. Tenne-A'c line« oi work had been ami are lieing for the teachers to get acquaint was m town a couple of days tin« week carried on in la-halt of mother and child. This organization i» the pioneer ed with the pupils. There is one looking up a -itc lor a laundry. lie has of the great movement now san-eping had eiglu year» of active experience a» teacher and forty pupils, The manager of laundries and ha.- two sons over the world, and has done very much most of the pupils put in the who arc both ex|ieriencvd that are de- t<> Idaze the way for the new education greater part of their time the siriou» of locating here with him They w hi.-h advanced thinker» ami istticalom first month or so studying the claim to have itiacovered a new -yst.-m are bringing about. It was mo»t interesting to hear i I h > laundering ami are desirioits of locat teacher. Hence they get ac- of data of the la-ginning of child welfare ing either here or at Greahatn. * p quainted with the teacher before In 1S74 at the very first conven The many friends of Mrs. G<»>. spring work the teacher gets acquainted with w ill he »orry to hear ->f her sei :ous ill- tion of tin- W. C. T I' . the child and the pupils. But for all that the tie-» ami that an op ration was tiece,-»»- mother wa» the central figure of thought. pupils sometimes make a ary. At present she i» re-ting ea»j at \nd one of the first .xmimittee- jail on was called the Juvenile commit to*, after- mistake. One did out at Syca St. Vimxnt’t Hospital. warti branching out into tin- Band of The student body of th» University of more the other day. As a result Oregon, Mercy Law School will hold a smoker H->|a-, Sunday School work the teacher sprung a little sur in the Selling Hersh bldg. Friday night. bands ami The Isoal Tem|>enime prise on the half grown daughter M. D. Deaton, and wife nave moved Legion, the aim of all lietng to fortify of one of the patrons. The t »andy to reside for the winter where the child by teaching truth to th<-tii and -owing »e<-d that would re»ull in a pun- daughter thought she could do Mr. Deaton is in the banking business. vigorous manhiMxl and womenhixal. about as she pleased and was dis A petition for the retention of Recei Then came the master stroke when pleased to find she had made a ver Tobin is l>eing circulated and »igned that great educator. Mary Hunt, ol bv depositors. This comes asa result Boston, put into active operation plan» mistake. Of course the disap of the tiling of a petition for his dis tiiat have re-ulb'd in incorporating into pointment made her feel that she charge Sentiment seems divided and the laws of our land the sc.rntitic had been imposed upon. No developments are being watched with Te i peramv Instruction in the public teacher has a right to disappoint interest. school, The law existing in Oregon was a pupil in such a way. Teachers For assaulting Constable Hail with a gained through the work of tin- oigani- should consult their pupils fre lathing hatchet, and on the sabbath at zation. Mrs. M. E. Hoxter, now a n-»i- a stranger was fined ? 0 m Justice dem of I’ortland. as chairman ot the quently and tell them all about that, Tobin's court Monday. It seems the committee in charge, ami who went to their plans and views relative to man was under the influence of liquor the state legislature ami w-.rk.-d with what they are accustomed to hold and became enraged at Hall'» com untiring energy and fnithtulm -». it. get- in reserve. Then teachers should mand to “move on” w hen caught in the ing the bill passed have more consideration for act of comniiting an act of impropriety Tin- organization i» most -ystematieally with the re«ult of his attack -n the offi organizi-d under -ix divisions, the««- parents who have failed to bring ce! a few minutes later. divisions, in turn are «livi.le I into de- their children up so they do not If you want Home cooking go to the partments. semi- forty-two in all. have to be ’ persuaded’’ in school. White house Restaurant. Corner of Under the department organization, children of every nationality are organi It is really painful for such a Main A Railroad Ave. parent to have their inefficiency The Ladies Aid of Lents Methodist zed into groups under various 1» ad-, al- made public. It is bad enough Church will hold 'heir Annual Bazarat - i work with the mother of foreign birth, A missionary is eur- the Grange Hall, Friday afternoon and entering onr land to have brought up such a child, evening, Nov. 17, where they will be porte«l at Eilis Island who give- -|»-cial and be tormented with it at home, glad to meet their friends. No charge attention to the welfare of the foreign e HlKVItH without the whole country being will be made at the door, but all kinds mother and child. The division of pre 'll»»» Alla Wili-ox is recovering as made acquainted with its insub of fancy Articles. Apron-Bags. Quilts, ventive work, inclmles health and I fast as coal-l 1» expected from an oj»-r ordination. or malicious tenden Comforts—both cotton and wool. Home heredity, and it is here that -oim- of the ation at a \ ancouver hospital last week made candy, etc., etc., etc . will lie very l«-»t work ha« been a<compli-hed. She had her appendix and her tonsils cies. offered for sale a' reasonable terms. A teaching prenatal vulture to the incom removed at the same time Her But it is usually the parent of fine chance for Xmas Present.» A good ing motherhood of the country, the brother, Dr. C. Wilcox, is attending an uncontrollable child that feels hot dinner will l>e served for 26 and 15 wealth of literature sent out in this de ■ her. partment is of great interest ami value. the worst when some one comes eent- from 5 to HP. M. Mr Uuvinster who ha» been re»idmg The relation of the foo«i that i» nerved Have a g'Kxi time and help the along who has the nerve and on the Lutcher farm here, has moved in the home to mother and chibl is also church. proper sense of justice, and ob bis family to North Plains Wash., An afternoon tea was given by Mrs. a marketl feature of this line of w«>rk. ligation to the child and consider F. G. McGrew at her home 403 Gilbert A medical temperance department ha.» where he has purchase.I a farm. ation for its future, and tries to Ave., Nov. >»th. Those enjoying h»-r l»»-n instrumental in arr«-«ting thought J. I.iischer and family were at Brun set it right, and that gets busy hospitality wer*->lrs R. C. Prince. Mrs. that heljied materially in the passage of tier Station ou Sunday to attend the the pure fiMsl law» of the land, and of christening service of the son of Mr and stirs up the worst disturb C.andge Hines. Mrs. Fredrick Allyn, banishing Fifty eight the patent medicine from the and Mrs. A. Brunner. ance because their darling has Mrs. Newton Gillam and Mrs. B F. family cuplx>ard, and relieved childhomi gm-ats were entertained by M r. and been treated with “partiality, Miller of Portland, Mrs. George Root of from many a dose of opium and other Mr». Brunner in honor oi the oc< ansion Sunnyside and Mrs. P. and J. C. and brutality,” and a few other McGrew of Lents. Dainty refreshments narcotics ami jxdson that »az given Mr». John I onley of < ireah uni. things that everybody else in the were served after which all departed under the guise of family reim-di« - The accompanied by Miss Ethel Conley, ol immense work coming tinder the edu Eugene, were guests on Saturday of neighborhood knows was due it. voting the afternoon an entire success. cational division . an only I»- touched up Mrs. D. W. McKay and daughter Mr». Rov and lister Whitlock of Silverton. on her«-, the charts and diagram« on the Janet Grant. Ore . are visiting at the homes of Oscar w alls of the liooth at the exhibit told a Mr. and Mrs. C. Shepard have re Lent and J. <’. McGrew this week. marvelous story. The Anti-tobaci-o law turned from a few day» visit with their WING to the lack of co-oper Y'ou can get short orders and Lunches of Oregon is the result of work in the daughter Mr». J. M. F.olkuiar, at Ore 6 a. in. to » p m. at the White \nti-nareotic department. The three ation among the people of from gon City, and their son DeWitt Shep . _ ■ house _ Restaurant. Corner of - -- Main purity laws of the state also du<- to tin- ard in Portland. the community it might be sup Railroad Ave. work of this brave band of women. posed that the Lents Improve When they Is-gan work in l»so the law Lucky He-Stuck to Hia Opinion. ment Club had expired. But ■ ail “the age of consent'’ as fourteen Pride of opinion is perhaps the most years. The history of the work of getting that is not true. The number of common fault of u- fairlj educated those who have had an interest and Intelligent moderns. We form our it raise«l to sixteen and two other law« in the doings of the club has been judgments and then, as It were, defv for the protection of the girl» and boys, one to change them, it is said that is. at eiglit>»-n. and tinder, is full of limited to a small dozen, Fre- any that no one has ever bee« converted si<le light.» that might well Is- flasliwi Is- A tenth of what is going quently less. But they have by abstract argument. fore the eye» of every mother ill the on in Town, State, Na Work that gained a school for been persistent. Among these At the time of th.- great tfieeater i> »tale tion and World if you the Italian t«*rk Orsollna incorrigible lioys wa» fir»t agitated by .we might mention E. L. Ray- Martinique was taking on a cargo of sugar there the w C T i fail to take burn. Mrs. Bright. Mr. Hall, Mr. Her captain was accustomed to vol- a This society lielieves that every sclwsil- Beagle. Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. n««es, and he (lid not like the appeal house should lie a “social center,” that of Mont Pelee. Not half his Additon. The Herald, and one or ance cargo was on board, but be dccld.sl t«, every Library and every branch library should also lie a social center. They are Ordirti Nutjul two others. But what has been sail for home. Ordir li I lacking in numbers is fully made "The volcano is all right," argued “Finish your loading." up in quality and push. Ar the "1 shippers. A don't know anything nlioiit Mont THE SCHOOL TEACHER. the committee they will confer a O Additional Lents Locals A Bank Account Is The Road To Success There ar» many resident» of l ent» ami vicinity today wlu> may lie among the financial heavy weights a few year» hence if they »tail a bank account ami keep »>■ cumulating as the time go,.» by. This community oiler» splendid prrwpecta lor the young man ami woman who is euergutie. saving ami huneat ami wu welcome such men and women for our client» WInle our customer» grow financially and their bn»l- lie»» expand» line bank will glow »ml keep pace with the demand» of the community ami a»>rve our patrons prudent with sal» ¡tanking, Now is the time to form liankliig connections ami make a start, a» none ever heard of surer»» following the man who »aid lie could do without the »ervicea and help of a liank You have a Good Hank here worthy of your patron- * age, why not give it a trial. It will not hurt your standing to try us. The Multnomah State Bank Affiliated With Scandinavian-Anirrican I unk nt I'nrtlarcl Cor. Main and Foster - Lents, Oregon They are Here WHAT? Selz Famous Shoes You can’t buy them elsewhere in Lents and you will pay more for them in the city. Come and let us show you We are also getting in the new pack of the famous Pre- ferred Stock Canned Goods. Call and be convinced. McNEIL BROTHERS “QUALITY GROCERS” S. MAIN ST LENTS. ORI The Big Little Drug Store YOUR HELP NEEDED. O YOU WILL NEVER KNOW THIS PAPER. rangements have been made for surfacing the sidewalk from Foster Road to the school house, and east and west on Foster Road from Main St. for several blocks. A contract is about to be entered into with the Portland Railway Light and Power Co., for three years to furnish a number of arc lights which are to be placed on the streets near the center of town. A committee of business men waited on the stores and shops and other business places ane some of the homes on Tues day and secured subscriptions to a fund for meeting the expense of maintenence of over thirty dollars, This however is not enough. At least fifty dollars will be needed so if anyone feels a position to do anything for Pelee.” said the captain, "but if Vesu vius looked that way I'd get out of Naples, and I’m going to get right out of here." The shippers threatened him with arrest They sent customs officers to detain hltn. but the captain ¡»ersisted in leaving Twenty-four hours later the shippers and the customs officers lay dead In the ruins of St. Pierre.— Christian Herald. First Choice. Mr. Jawback—My dear, I was one of the first to leave. Mr». Jnwba-'k -Oh. you always nay that Mr. Jnwhnek—I can prove it this time Look out in the hall aetd see the beautiful umbrella I brought home.—Toledo Blade. Johnny’s Reasoning. Sunday School Tea. her What is conscience. Tommy? Tommy An In ward monitor Sunday School Teach er-A nd what ia a monitor, Joh any? Johnny -An Ironclad '»not. - t'hjcagw New» M OCX T SCO T T ARK CEXIKTKRX - - A A I x ■ A XON-SECTA Rl AN One mile south-east of Lents. 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It's the la-sl Kidney medicine lever mw .” Backache, Tired fettling, Nervonaneaa, Loss of Appetite, warn of Kidney trouble that may end in dropsy, dialjetea or Bright*» diseaae Be ware: Take Electric Bitter» ami lie »ale. Every bottle guaranteed. 'Hie at all dealer».