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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1911)
A 0. EBERHART F. nt red Published Every THE SCHOO two nn O NLY elapsed since of most school Just enough for come fairly well their teachers, a for the teachers ed with the pup teacher and fort most of the pu greater part o first month or » teacher. Hen quainted with t! the teacher geti the pupils. Bu pupils somet mistake. One more the other the teacher sprt prise on the hal of one of th« daughter thoug about as she pl« pleased to find mistake. Of pointment mad had been imp» teacher has a r a pupil in such should consult quently and te their plans and what they are s in reserve. Th have more c parents who hi their children i have to be ‘per It is really ps parent to have made public, to have brough and be torment without the wL made acquaint« ordination, or i cips. But it is usus an uncontrollal the worst whe along who ha proper sense o ligation to the ation for its fi set it right, ar and stirs up t ance because been treated and brutality, things that ev neighborhood Quantity PORTLAND, ORi Northern Pacific A f A f I’ M M M M M A a 7 10 7 l<> ao »** 90 i 'C ('•mas Fratrie l'uri, issili«» I'* h Perl H»’sitlv K»prrM l'uri Nrcult* h|MM-lal Kversrssn Siate t.lm Kennedy & KHnenun MOR ERUD’S MARKET Cor. Mainland Carline Do You Realize the benefits and su periority of the Auti- matic System over the Old? We will be glad to ex plain. Phone us and a representative will call. LENTS HOME PHONE COMPANY CITY MEATtMARKET The Place for Satisfaction Special on Hams Ham- of l^t quality Bacon, g.... I - - 13 to 18c lb. I'» to 2 Gov. A. O. Ebarhart, of Minnesota, who designated November 8 as "fire prevention day" to discuss means of curtailing loss by fire. OHIO ELECTS DEMOCRATS On» Feature of Election in State la Defeat of James R. Garfield. Columbus. O.—The municipal elec- ( tion resulted in the election of Demo cratic mayors in V’invinuati. Cleveland and Columbus. Brand Whitlock was re-elected in Toledo. A feature of the elections through out the state was the large Socialist vote. Ten Ohio cities elected Social ist mayors. A feature of the election of delegates to the constitutional con vention was the defeat of James R Garfield, secretary of the Interior in Roosevelt's cabinet, by a progres sive” pledged to advocate certain re forms Mr. Garfield refu»«^ to pledg»' himself. Kentucky Is Democratic. Louisville, Ky.—Kentucky voters returned the state to the Democratic column and elected the entire Demo cratic state ticket by majorities rang ing anywhere from 15,000 to 40,090 A I>* mocratic legislature was also elected, which assures the choice of Representative James as U. S Sena tor. Everett Socialists Strong. Everett. Wash.— Rev. B B. Hassell, Republican, formerly pastor of the First Congregational . Church, was elected mayor of Everett. Th»- So- ciaJists polled a heavy vote. Drys Get Town of Woodburn. Woodburn. Ore.—At the city elec tion here the incumb»'nt administra tion was indorsed by a strong vote and all officials were re-elected. The city also went dry again by 51 votes Springfield Sauer Kraut IOc quart This season’s ire-best and best. 10c or three for 25. Butter 65 an»l 70c YOUR HE the communit posed that th ment Club h that is not trv those who ha' in the doings« limited to a s quently less, been persiste we might n burn. Mrs. Bi Beagle, Mr. a Additon. The two others, lacking in nu up in qualit rangements 1 surfacing tl Foster Road and east and from Main S A contract is into with th« Light and Pc years to furr lights which the streets town. A coi ni8n waited shops and ot ane some of day and sect a fund for nr of maintene dollars. TI enough. At will be need' a position Kollo C. tirotsbtek ”1 do not Is'lieve then* is any ollie medh'ine so g»ssl for wlusiping rough a Chainls-rlain's Cough Reiii<sly,” writ«« Mrs. l-ram is Turpin, Junction City, Or j This retin<dy is also iin*iirpaas>sl forvoldi j and croup. 'For sale by all dealers lohn K. huflhci Right Prices Good creamery butter to 1 O WING ation an F'or pania in thè siile or chest ¡dnni|s*i a piece tlanncl witli Cbanils-rlain* l.iiiinu'iit and bilid it oli over thè ssat o pam Tlivrc i» nutliiug Is tter Forsali by all dealer«. PROFESSION AI l*«rtlan<l. Or«« , N«u 7. l8|i«<«'ial)' General Prudi«*«*. Abstracta made and I'h«» Tri-«'»>uiity l>cvvl<>|iiii«>iit Ix'Mgu»' examined. formed st Arlington the past week, «»oni- prixing Morrow. Sherman and GUliam counties, started something that Attorncy at Law promises to Is* of gr»»at fs'iiinsnent bene Ptione Tabor 1699 fit to this state when it set on (ts>t s Lenta, Oregon Ronton.—On the face of the com niovvnient (or an agricultural expert (<>r< South Main St. plete returns from 1971 «lection die »»a»'h country. trlcts in Massachusetts the Democrats Extension o( th«' work ot the Oregon t won the state election und kept Mas Agricultural t'olleg«» to a greater degree AIIORNIY Al LAW sachusetts in the party column by con through the state is desired and a reso NOI ARY PUBLIC tinning Governor Foss in office for a lution was |>assed favoring the apixiint- <<<v 4lu Failing Building, (•>! anti Washington Hirer« ) second term The returns gave Foss, inent of an agrh-ultural commission in FONT LAN I*. oHK I'rautlcv in all <'i»urt« Abai raid» a Democrat, 219.622; Frothtngham, Re each county, »-oiniHv-ed of th«* County KiMMlalty Branch «»nier at Fairview publican, 202.888. Foss' plurality Is Judge and two practical tanner*» It is 7734 Iatst year the same districts pro|>o«ed tiat this ls*ar«l appoint a county gave Foss. Democrat, 201.324; Draper, agriculturist who shall visit the farmers, W. F. Klineman C. E. Kennedy 0824 43 Ave., S E. Republican, 167.497. Htmly their problems and help llietn in Attorney at-Law Th«» contest was unexpectedly dose every poMibie way, part of the espcnsi* • nd early returns indicated the de is to lw* Isrrne by the slat«* and tin» re Real Estate an«l Rentals, Notary feat ot Governor Foss The Bay mainder by th»* countn*s th«*mselv«*s. A rubli. Work State Republican« elected the lieuten committ«*«*, heaii»‘»l by l*rnsi<ient Dukek Office Phone T. 2012 Residence 749 ant governor. Legislative returns In of the Ix'ague, was iiaui<**l to work out Main St arai Carline, Lenta, Oregon dicate that the Republicans lost one the »letails and fratin* a suitable hill to •eat In th»» state senate, but galn»>d Is* prvM'iited to th»* next legislature. Office hours tl-10 p. III. Th«' newly (ortn«*d Tri-Cotiulv U*ague Tabor 151ti 10 places In the house will meet Hire«- tune- a year and a Sunday by ap|H>intm«*nt committ«*«* was ilame»I to arraug«' for the Republicans Get Nebraska. Omaha. Neb —The Republican par time ami place of liohiing the (air show Practice Limited to th«- Eye. ty made almost a elean «weep in ing the products of the thr»v comities Tdltiian Reuter, wisard of the Central 300 Nebraska The only exception ot tm Gilbert Ave. Lents, Ore. portance was that ot Dan V Steph- Oregon dry-(arming country, has won ens. Democratic candidate for Con fam«* (or the -tab' by capturing the prize gress in th»' Third District to till the cup (or th»* lest exhibit at the state Dry vacancy caused by the death of the Farming Congreas at Colorado Springs, late Congressman Latta (Democrat) and in addition. Won 11 first pnxes, 12 Fhssktass-9s Stephens won over James C Elliott. *e»-ond ami 3 third prizes Other Cen tral < »regon ranchmen I m *I| mh I to win a th«> Republican nominee by a major Orwham, Ore»'** ity which will probably exceed 2000 total of 34 priz«- for Oregon. Mr Reu ter has what he »-onsidenionl v uii average »|uart«*r section of laml in th»- Ma»lrasdis Maryland Is Close. Baltimore Returns from Baltimore trict but he has done wonders, lie con 719 Dekutn Bldg.. Third and Wash, ington, Portland. Orc. city and the counties of Maryland tends that any any farmer of intelligence can do likew Ise City Office, Main Ó955, Lents Office, 2833 show that Philip Lees Goldsborough. Au interesting program lias ls*sn Residence, Tabor 2587 the Republican candidate for governor, arranged for the annual exhibit of the Residence Corner Mth and Marie Sta.. has a majority over State Senator A On-gon Horticultural Srwieiy. Novem Lenta. Ore. Office Hours 8 to 10 a m. P Gorman. Ih'mocrat Republicans ber 15-17. which will Is- held in the claim he will have a majority In th«' Y«*»»n, Portland Discussion of the state of over 2000, but Democrats do many phases of fruit growing by experts not concede thia in th«*ir various Im»*- will I«* Ing features PHYSICIAN ANI» SURGEON of the coming nus tmg. each ilay having trwong attractions Not only will tlieory NEW YORK REPUBLICAN Is* develo|s«l in tlu-se talks but tin* r«*- Carline near .Main Street. Lents, Ore Party H as 24 Majority in Lower House snlt of M ientitie pra» ti»x* will lie shown of Legislature. in the tine exhibits of apples to lx* on New York.—From a Democratic display. Winter cannot stop th«* <mwar»l mar» h majority of 24, the New York State Office over First Mate Rank Assembly turned overwhelmingly Re of th«* interurban tmlleys The < »regoli Phone, oflit-r h>. $•■• . !•» publican. Thus the majorities In Electric is pushing its line up the both houses, which »-listed during the Willamette \ alley from Salem to Ell- GRE8H IM, OREGON first half of Governor John A. Dix gene and construction work will proceed administration will be lacking next steiuiily until nest Summer, when it it year. The present S«nate holds over expecte»! to complete the r>»a»l. Thia In New York City (Manhattan ami I n>ad will o|x*n up various x-etions of th«* the Bronx) the Tammany strength \ alley ik - w al a »listam e from railway« Representing the Pmvident Life nod Trust Co. of Philadelphia. was materially reduced, but :ts candi und will help in in» reusing population on fnrnix by bringing ntsuit more mu-n-ive dates for judlcia» and county officers Phone Marshal 26T>5 were elected again by greatly reduced i-ultiv ation and th»' cutting up of larc 513 511 Corbett Bld. Portlnml. < Ire. holdings. majorities in Brooklyn the fusion judicial and Balked at Cold Steel county candidate- w» re successful “I wouldn’t let a d«s tor cut my with perhaps one exception off,” -aid IL 1». Fly. Bantam, Contest Was Close and Early Returns Indicated Defeat of Governor. Need ». M. SIMO! FOSS IS REELECTED I DfVfLOPMfNI Nt WS OF Itti N0K1IIWFSI CITY MEAT MARKET EGGIMAN BROS. Near Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. McKINLEY & SON TABOR 968 HOME 3112 DEALERS IN We handle only First Class Goods and our Prices are Right. Give us a chance to figure on your winter’s feed and we will save you money. We Deliver Any where Berman Evangelical (Enthren) — -St. lohn’$ Church at Gray’s Crossing E. G. HE88, Pastor Service at 11 Sunday Scbool^at.lO I Goes "Wet.” Springfield, Ore.—By a vote of 213 to 183 Springfield voted wet at the election held under the home rule amendment. 500 ITALIANS ARE KILLED BY TURKS Dr. trvln C. Sells Seattle. Wheat—Rluestem, 83c; Club, 79c; red Russian, 78c. Barley—$30 per ton Oats—$29 per ton Eggs—36c Hay—Timothy, $18 per I m ; alfalfa $1$ per ton Port. Salem l.levtrk Al I.» M Aâ I* M a M )' M . » «XI I* M 1» «» I' M h <A f M • A M . I W r M 4 IS I' M 4 M I’ M a »• M Portland Banka Ar V Ik’» A M . Il W. * M . -J M I* M. I Ul' M I.» 10 It. A M . K I» A M l 16» MIDI* M Portland-Astoria Ar I M . I 00 I’. M . IS » P M ..v tu A M ; au I* V 1. m. Short, m D S. P. Burner, m. D C. €. morhnd, Dentisi M . » »I I- M . I i» I- M How'n I'hig? W$* offer Ono llundrrd Dollar» Re ward for any <a of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure. F J. CIIBNKY A co., Toledo. O. Wl A ■» | * J Chettry f t i Ki-' • f. nn«| Ix-licve him i»« rf t: ‘ ■ I t nil bualneee tran««$< th»n • l ti:y ai»!»’ to carry out any . » $ uide by hla firm. NATIONAL 1 ; o.* « '»MMKitrK. Toledo. O. rh <•••$«♦ le taken Internally. * * t» tin blood and rnu- 4'f I . f. etrni Tret.moniale • te I- r botti*. Hold Di. 0. h. be$$ m e not. tn. i».. v. m Edward D. Smith Looks Democratic in New Mexico Albuquerque. N M—Total returns indicate a complete triumph for the Democratic ticket in New M ex ico. From the usually strong Republican countb-s come reports of decretas eu Republican majorities, and the Derno cratic counties nearly all report in creased majorities. Democrats Take “although a horrible ulcer bail le a- plague of my life for four y» ar-. Ii I ux-d Bmklen'x Arnie salve, am foot war ■ mmi D completely cured Burns, Boils, Sores. Briii-» -*, E«-i Pim ph's, Corns. Surest Pile cur»-, at all druggists. Rags Clean cotton rags want«! at Mt. Scott Pub. Co. Office. lc per pound cash. Philadelphia Philadelphia. Returns indicate that Rudolph Blankenburg has been elect Constantinople.—Five hundred Ital ed mayor It was stated that toe ians were slain and the remainder of office of United States Senator P*n the Italian force was taken prisone rs rose admitted that Blankenbut'g had in a terrific battle with the Ottoman been elected by betw«-en 300 and 1000 troop«, according to dispa’ches which majority. have been received here. The official announcement also de WILSON DEMOCRATS LOSE clares that the Ottoman troops have occupied Derna following the engage ment in which the Italians met with Republicans of New Jersey Gain Con trol of Legislature. their overwhelming defeat. Newark, N J—Republicans swept It has been believed that Derna, out the »»-mocratic majority In the Tobruk and Bengasi were securely held by tte Italians, who could not legists'ure and now control that body by ten majority. What is of more in be diblodg»-d by the Moslems But ac terest, nationally, at this time, they cording fo the dispatches of the Mos also administered a blow to the Presi lem officers, so fierce was the attack dential aspiration» ot Governor Wil of the Turks and their allies that the son. Italians were swept off their feet and The particular significance of this the rout made complete after a «»bort result is that the oppon»-nts of Wood fray Eig.iteen guns v ere taken by row Wils»>n for the Presidential noml the Moslems. nation will attach to It a repudiation of the Democracy of the New Jersey THE MARKETS. » Governor and redouble their energies to undermine his present strength as Portland. Wheat—Track prices: Club, 80c; the leading candidate for Democratic National leadership next year. bluestem, 84c; red Russian, 78c ‘ Barley—Feed, $31 per ton. Oats—No. 1 white, $31 per ton. Hay—Timothy, valley, $16; alfalfa, «14. Butter—Creamery, 25c Eggs—Ranch, 42c. Hops—1911 crop, 43c; 1910, notn’ •al. Wool — Eastern Oregon, 9®1(c; Willamette Valley, 15i&17c Mob air—Ghaice, 37c North Bank Ar 7 U I* M . I 10 I- M '» M »• M , • 0«P . M I * A «0 I* M , » SO I' M , 7 UU P M . » » I1 M <'liamls'rlain’s Stomach and Liv»r Tablets do not sicken or gripe and may I»- taken with perfect safety by tbe most delicate woman or the youngest child The old an»l 1»« bh- will also find them n most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their Weakene»! digestion and for regulating the bowels. For «ale by all dealers. On Brothers McCall’s Magazine and McCall Patterns for Women Hav« More Friend» ’ .■ in nnvot cr nugiizinc <»r pMUcrm. M« I all » 1« the reliable FAHhion titildr monthly tn one million one hundred thon*-»an<l honu « HustdcN »how mg all the latent design* of M< Cull Pattern«, each iN*ue im brimful of sparkling short st .»rich and helpful information for women. S«»r Mons» »• e .i < l» f M only V» cent» th« «el»bt»t»4 ami Kssp m Style I* • b l a ! ag4* tril e I «fa « year ticluding any <«tt» <4 Mi< * . PalUrii» tree McCall Paft.rrw lead »1! other» in »tv e. ftt. «implicit» cc<»ti >mv and tiumler m »I4 Mt»»«- Mil Mri «1 Fattcri.e than *t»y • the» f»i< m-ahr« >tt»’ .'4 N> n« higher lh*n if tent». Buy frn. VoUf dealer, ur by mail ho» M c C alls magazine 236-246 W 37tb St.. Nsw York City Wwaw—» M wyis ivy» .« < sm - <»• «U Fsw««« DENTISTS (trrahAtn, Oregon DRESSMAKING CHIMNEYS and BRICKWORK C. A. DAMl l.S All Kinds of Plain and Fancy Sewing. Suits Specialty Mrs. E. L. Jamison Phone 3712 K-tifiiat«** S ii bn nt h •$! Hox 17 North Main St. Lents Res. 5th and Gilbert An apple tree near Albany has been DRESSMAKING sold for $600. It is everbearing, matur l Ma i tM CSMrse'i Orsttsi ing fruit at nil seasons of the growing ruilt SfWIRG period, with buds, bioasoms nn<l apples Will gu out and do family sewing if pre- on the tree at the same time. A nur f»'rr«‘»l, experienced, price« reasonable sery company has bought the tree and MRS. E. BICHIOl.IS will try to establish a new everbearing 121 loth Ave.', south of track variety. PURE FOODS—RIGHT PRICES Rhode Island It Republican. Providence, R I—Returns at rai< night from more than half the state indicate a general Republican victory. Governor PothleT was returned ay yarently by an Increaaed majority, probably 7000. Olympia Social lati Name Woman. Olympia, Wash —At the municipal yr 1 marie», Ur W. L. BrldgfoM waa nominated mayor of Olympia on the Republican ticket, winning by a vote of 484 tdo 636 over J. K. Hawkins The Socialists at a convention noml sated .Miss Frances Sylvester, a school teacher, for mayor and Mlaa Bernice Sapp, a statahouae stenographer, for councilman at large. You get only the purest foods here. You must eat, but you should get the best. We serve Oysters in any style, Chili con came, Hot Tamales and anything special desired. Try us. Phone Tabor 2495 On Carline, 1-2 block from Main I