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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
LOCAI Alf AIRS Of If NTS it« removal to l.-nt- and la-fore that em The Mount Scott Women * Temper ployed on th* Reporter, resign* this uek ance Union will hold a Crusade Birth and return, to lu-r home in Nashville day Tea at the home of Mr». Lucia Ad Mr« Hawkins, of the Mother» Con- III on account of ilh;-«« in the family dition Wednesday, Dec. 13, 11117, from gre»«. met * >m* of the mothers of the at home. The Hi-rald’s sorry to l<*>*e 2 to 4:30 P. M. A literary and musical Lents school Thursday P. M. at the her and wisl.ea her well oil her journey. program will be rendered Please come home of Mt« Otto Kaizky Her talk The Phone assigned to the Undertaker and bring or »end a penny for each of ■ ''HIS Hunk in growing steadily ami we attribute our progrewK was along the line of what the teachers ia 3311. your birthday*. ■ mainly to Bound and progressive buainenH methods in the and mothers club might accomplish. The undertaker's office open day and At the M. E. church next Sunday at bank’» management; the active participation and co-operation Quit»- a numle-r are interested in having night. Calls attended to promptly. 11 a. m. Mr». Dr. Ervin Sells will sing a Parents and Teachers' Club in our lo of well known business men in the conduct of its affairs; cality, Those present Were .Me*l»nie» Mr and Mr«. Tom I',-, k were plea-ant ’•He Know, the Way/'^Mrs. Sell» haa been a member of the Jchoir |for the prompt and courteous attention to the wants of customers and Lent. McGrew, Daniels, llawkiue, Ixro caller* Saturday. past three year» and her work ia always H. E. Pease, funeral director and Kalzky, Darnell and Miss Waugh Al u desire to satisfy them. appreciated. Embalmer. Home Phone 3311. Lents, ter a plea«ant hour refreshment« were Hus is the kind <>f an institution that can help you in your bu.i- When you have a cold get a bottle of Or. served. lie*. You netsl u good strong bank like this buck of you in ymir Cbatnlierlain'e Cough Remedy, it will Take a look at ths Xmas display of Izmta Ixelge L <4. O F. elected officers various enterprises. You may lint realise this need, but it exist*, ■oon tlx you up all right and will ward at the la«t Tuesday meeting. For N. G., China seta in the window of McNeill off any tendency toward pneumonia. ncvertliele«« Then* I* u great deal more ui a good bank eoime, Chas Keraham ; V. G., Mr. Filley , Sec Bros. lion than an outsider msy reali»-. Thu reuiedy contain» no opium or other retary, Carl Wagner ; Treasurer, C. T. I The special Sunday night meetings narcotic and may be given at confident DON’T HI'. AN ’’OtrrSIDIiR" ANY LONGER < os will be continuer! st the Seventh Day ly to a baby a* to an adult. Sold by all Dance Saturday night at Grange Hall. Adventist church. dealer». Re<l»l’» • IrrheBtra, .Mr« W .McIntyre and daughter Ila ! Over one half million dollar* in cash Dance «aturday night at Grange Hall. zei, of balem, vi.ib-d Mr». Mary Me- [ in J. P. Morgan’s bank in New York Redel’s Orchestra. G RE.sn AM, ORE. ■ Dowelland Mr»Tre»*a bim<m«en « ;atiir-' City while every night in that wicked Dr R. F. Baker, Veternarian, brother day afternoon I city hundreds of infinitely better peo »sr. rAlMr.irw na*vK of Walter Baker the harne«« maker, will Lent« Court No. M Tribe of Ben Hur ple go hungry to their wretched beds. lie visiting here from Dec. 23 to Jan I. at their regular session in Grange Hal! How long will this state of affairs last? lie comes fully equipped and any one on Monday evening received several ap “I had been troubled with constipa wishing first das* serviee will do well plication» for memliership and con- tion for two years and tried al) of the to call or phone (Tal*»r 8874) for con ferred the full court degree on candi- best phyvicians in Bristol, Tenn., and sultation or engagement» at Biker'« date». they could do nothing for me,” writes liarne»» «hop. Ixmts, Or , on Foster The lectures given by Mr. C. J. Cum- Th'»«. E. Williams, Middleboro, Ky road 47*48 rnings at the Adventist church each “Two packages of Chamberlain’» .Stom II V. Yo«t ba* o|>etie<i a new home Sunday evening are growing in interest. ach and Liver Tablets cured me.” For li E R A I* I) R E C 1 I’ E S bakery in the building opposite Grange Those in attendance last Sunday even -ale by all dealers, Hall, where all kind» of delicious pica, ing were more than pleased with the cake«, and healthful bread can now lie subject explained. <>i rook lug rerl ADVERTISE. had. Try us. Watch lor announce <1x1 «« « »III«U kind I m - 1 The »ch'Mi! board decided yesterday to ment. The Crown Bakery, l*-nta. • lg:i at N awful name for a paper, •e. the old Lents «ch<x,lhmi«e for * I -52 • Wrestling Houts and Pre ra- i.Ctltfi Delia Whitl'H'k, of Silverton, Or., iff but the Durand Entering ■Ki, a wrecking firm l>eing the purchaser. visiting at the borne of O. E. . Lent. liminaries Witnessed by I < • un ]*•* 1 This building »a« erected in It*)'». Soon Wedge, tells all about it: Ad banford Moore and Lelia Iz-nt, who afterward* two lawsuit* were ls-gan by vertise to beat the band and get [«urge and Appreciative up div. put . ar>- attending Willamette I niversily, person* who bad worked on th* »truc- add enoii| »pent Thanksgiving with tb eir parent* ture. or who bad furnish-d materia), rich. How long do you s’pose Crowd. Steers Hawbuck or Mungumery Mah* a id ■•Ult doll* in Lenta. and alleged they were not fully paid by pin* pan with it. Mr. i ,eo. .Merrill, of lh-er Island, Or., the contractor The«,- »nit. ar- «aid to Wart would do business if they w I hmi colti put White I To tin* Editor- while visiting at the home of Mr*. la- «till in litigation, although the board didn’t send out catalogs every Halurday evening fhankagiring the th«* w lut«*» <’gg" Walmsley, in baginaw Height«, called devilled yesterday to allow the w recking month, and the oceans of big fel lw*«t citizen» of Gresham bad opportun »m i pow»lrn*«i gat at the Herald office Thursday morning. firm to tear down the building. lows they send out must cost ity to witness one of the («"test wrestl to ♦pr»‘.DÌ .Mr. Merrill I* a prominent member of them at least $1 a piece in large Mkl <> m a, < ing match»« ever pullud off <11 this vic the titsiige al Deer Island and i* known quantities. The same with Moth inity As ill* va*t crowj of *|»-ctat>>r» all over the state for the tine collection n but- Price er Mulligan’s Honkydory Sooth assembled, all was in readme«« for the baking <>l mineral »|>ecimeus. agate« and cry»- preliminaries The mat bad lieen pro ing Sprup. Dr. Beatem’s Pale tai» which be ha« accumulated. Pills for Pink People and Brown vided «nd the contestant« came to ths I. Bair ha* *<dd hi» fruit store center amid great applause. < iri! Matt Diver Toasted Corn Cobs. Why, M E CHURCH Mr» Pearl Freehng won 4 prise» with ery and Leslie St Clair, the latter I*-- if advertising didn’t make people only bird« exhibited and <>6 coni|>eting Preaching 11 a. m. Subject: “God’s call for these varieties they mg the ■<>n “t the editor of the Outlook, at the Poultry »how this week. The Time, Place, and Manner of Speaking a strong opposer of all sports, were tbs might go home with “something priSM weree tir-t on White Rocks, first Unto.Men." Evening - Subject: “Stay *«Hond« In the preliminarv, Ray Melz- just as good’’ and ruin their di on >e«t hen, fourth best hen and fourth With Your Job, Protect Your Family ger won the honors tr<ou a young man gestions with Hi Blinkum’s Baled best c*»ckrel. and Build the Wails of Jerusalem High Hay or Skinned Foozl’s Saw from Sp .learn- The ball «»a crowded Order extru c >pi»-* of th*- \iiia« Her and Strong ” Come and bring vour dust Jimpammera. by our most prominent ami wealthy The man MAPI KINB I ASK HI t|s<. ald now. Off tiie pre»». Dec. 14. Price family, W. Boyd Moore. Pastor. cilisen», and as Cha« ‘‘Strangler smith that does’nt advertise, as Bryan 2 cup« * :gar. .; 4 cup milk. btllU-r size •’kt« and Nels Jepson slapped to the foot Zauiova brother», comedy acrobats, lights the applause was deafening. The of a walnut, 1 teaspoon niapieme. Boil match ended in a victory for Smith and live minute«, take from lire ami stir un who appeared at the Isis this week were all that was said for them, They were to the audience was fair. Time was til thick. the beet ever seen here and would do called on the match in which no hold* IMO pi i M ri-nntNo, credit to any metropolitan stage. The were barred At this the crowd was not btlet chopjied title and fn-ed frolli satisfied ami a second match was pulled string«. 1 cup raisin* cinqqs-d line, 1 Rube was also good and the dog get only- off in which Jepson was to throw Smith cup; syrup 1 etip. «our milk 1 cup. En- fair. The 1*1» is certainly to lie com 3 times in 4.'> minutes, barring Smith’« gliah currant*. (cleaned I 1 cup; «•»la, 2 mended in it* ahow*. strangle hold. This was a fast go but t«*a»|KJon*. 2 cgg« linking |*>wdvr, 2 The Women of Woodcraft gave a suc Jepaoii w as injured after throwing Smith teaspoon«. ■ andini orango peri, I cup. cessful bazaar and chicken supper at the twice and the bout wa* called a draw. cinnamon, allspice, ch lovi*. iliaci-, ! len (■range Hall Wednesday evening. A The second* were both alert and seemed spoon each. flour enough to liiake reai g<*«i time was had by all U> enjoy the «port as well a« did many stiff, «team 2 bout«. The Haskin* benefit given Wednea- of the spectators. The people of Gresham ■ lay evening wa* | atronized by a g>xxi MOTIIKH» ri IltrlMI. ««('< a who did not participate in the fun do crowd 2>i |>er cent f the proceeds I cup «ugar, butter size of an egg. not know what was going on as we have were turned over to the widow—eight no public organ to expree» the view« eggs 2 table«|MHin* flour or coni «larch, dollars in all. then pour Isuluig water over this, fla and withe* of tpe public in general. Carl Hawkina, the Herald's star car In all kinds of house Editor Herald This article was writ vor with vanilla to suit taste rier, made a great hit on the Isis stage boston iihow v « kkai > ten by request of your “subs here who hold utensils, includ Wednesday night. Altbo only 7 years with to see something l>eii<!es M. E. M ix and sift one cup each of rye meal, old Carl plays the violin like an old ing those made of Hewing Society note». A publication corn meal, and graham flour, 1 t.-a*|«M>n will oblige Anonymous salt, *4 tablespoon mxla. add 3 cu|>* mo- hand. granite ware, agate Mr. and Mr». Alva Davis visited at j lame* and 2 cup* sour milk or 1 3-4 cu|>* ware, tin. aluminum, •west milk Ste-am 3*t hours, serve with the Mclhiwell home Wednesday even ing. GRISHAM LOCALS BosUUl >>ake<l lieaii». iron, copper and brass Have you attended the fair given by i From A Reader i bt. Paul’s parish yet? It's the place for KKALTH BKKAI>. Mr. and Mr«. R It Carlson exjiect to fun and frolic, folk*. leave for California in a few -lay- l» CUJ» »west milk. 1 cup flour, 2 cup« The Calkins jioultry yards captured a Mewr« Wilbur Th<»m|is»n and Her graham flour, 1 U-a*f*>oii salt. I table- number of prize* at the chicken show In Tubes of 25c each bert Ryan returned to Eugene the first spoon molasses, and 3 level tea«poon* These yards are always prize winners. baking |x>wder i**t stand one hour, of tin- week E. D. Shanen wa* another who won Will mend 25 Leaks Kenneth Robert* surpri*nl his lolks Tisú make« one loal <>t delicious bread. prizes at the poultry «how. Lent* chick TAFIOOJ PVUDINO. Thanksgiving by coming home for the en* are doing their share of booating. day. 11« is employed in Easier Ore I cup tapioca, 2 eggs (y<>lk»,i small Fresh Dairy and Family cow* for sale gon. pave butter. 2 table*p<M>n« sugar. I cup l4 mile east nf Lent*. A. lie*». 47-t4 Soak Mnw Bc—ie llowiij sprained her urm milk, and I tea»|M*>n vanilla Chas. McMonagle i* lieing urged for m-vi n-ly last Wednesday night at basket tapioca in water until «oft and cook un Po«tiua«ter of Lent*and petition- an- I»- til bluish in color, then add milk eggs, ing circulated freely thn>uglit the dis ball practice. A surprise party was given in honor of sugar and vanilla. trict. <»e-' Sjiring the present incuni- TArrv. Foil lie«* and Wallace Wilketison at l>ent i« al»o out tor reappointment. « Fn-d’s home Monday evening at which 2 cups sugar, Order extra copies of the Xmas Her about 2» young |>eoplc wer« pr»-*ent. water, I tvaapiM ald now lit! the pre**. Dee. 14 Price Music, ganuMi, and a tine lunch were snap* Take fr ’»ct*. participated ill and greatly enjoyed. Pull. Rev Arthur l-e-mard Wadsworth of The local camp of Modern Woodman «■nith Pasadena. Cal. Held editor of tin- Cl AM CIIOW llCK entertained on Tin—I«y night a delega Toone slits»* of pork minced and fried Pacific Baptist, is in lz*nts to-day. visit tion from Row- City t amp, which came brown add one onion chopped tine. I k* ing his trieiul. Rev. G. M Nelson, pas out in a special car. The di-gn-e work pt. sliced jiolatoe*. cover with water ami tor «f the Baptist church. was put on by the visiting team for the tvoil tender Then add '« doe. rolled The revival meeting will continue at' benefit of a class of candidate*. crackers, 3 cup* milk, tablespoon butter, the Baptist < 'liureh throughout thew,-ek. The eity election pasm-d off very and content* of one can clams, season There ha* lieen a good interest in the quietly on Tuesday afternoon. G. W ami serve hot. meeting* thus tab. Rev. II. S. Black, llowilt and J. I’ateneaudu were eleob-d pastor of the Immanuel Baptist church potato cam . as councilnien without opposition. 2 large cup* sugar, 2-3 cup butter, I of Portland, will speak every night dur-: The work of laying the pipeline for Clip mashed |xHatoes. 4 egg*. 3 cup« ing the week except Saturday evening. cup R. Heyting at 43 Lincoln Grayrs Ave., the city water is progressing Most of flour, '» cup gri»t«*d chocolate. tlie ditch-digging is being done by ma hot water ami I cup walnut*. Flavor east of Oregon City road has just opened with lemon or vanilla. 2 heaping tea up a gravil pit which has good concrete chinery. spoon* baking powder. and good sand for plastering. For in formation apply to R Heyting Tabor 2t»KI Hwallings <>( the tl»»h cau»»d by in The quicker a cold 1» gotten rid of flammation, cold, fractures of the bone, Ray Gill of Gill Br>>». seed Co. of toothache, neuralgia or rheumatism can th» law danger from pneumonia and Montavilla was a business caller Mon lie relieved by applying BALLARD’S other serious disease» Mr B. W. L. day SNOW LINIMENT. It should ba well Hall, of Wav»rly, Va., »ay»: ”1 firmly Lent* Grange meet* Saturday A very rubbed in over the part affected. Its believe Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy interesting program ha* been arranged. great healing and penetrating power to be abeolutely the be»t preparation on Hie annual election of officers will also «airs the pain, reduce» swelling »nd re the market for colds, I have recom take place stores natural condition». Price 22c, mended it to my friend* and they all Mis* Anna Westerman, who ha* been AOc and >1.0» per bottle Sold by the agree with ms.” For sale by all deal a faithful employe of tlie Herald since er* Lents Pharmacy. c? The “Outsider” <? FIRST STATE BANK Gresham News GRtSHAM HAS LIVtLY TIME A Marvel Solder SOLDERS WITHOUT HEAT INSTANTLY MENDS AND STOPS LEAKS MARVEL SOLDER IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. WATCH OUR BIG LX)U BLE-PAGE ADVERTISE MENT IN THE CHRIST MAS EDITION GOOD THINGS FOR EVERYBODY LENTS HARDWARE CO. once said, is like the feiiow that throws kisses at his sweetheart in the dark: He may know what he is doing, but she doesn’t and that’s where the rub comes. EXTEND WORK STEP of state-wide value haa just been taken at the Oregon Agricultural College where a division of extension has been added to the organization, the object being to extend the work of the institution into every section of Oregon. Instruction in farming will be carried into the homes so the people on the farms may carry on such studies as they wish. Farmers Institu tes will be extented and the scope of the work of the college will be much enlarged. One of the most important things contemplated by the new work will be a com- paign to have agricultural in struction carried on in the rural and city schools of the stat^. A When your feet are wet and cold ami your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dueeofCbam- berlain’a Cough Remedy, bathe your feet in hot water before going to bed, and you are almost certain to ward off a severe cold. For «ale by al! dealer*. “When Does Christ Enter His Kingdom? And When Will He Meet His Subjects?" age and heor this subject ex- | M L pia n*-d .«> -nr «svsi.rti Day U U iVl L Adventist Church, 1 block eaet of Grange Hail, Lents a mb SUNDAY. DEC. 10, *T 7:30 P. M. Let ii« study together the 24th Chapter of Matt, and consider especially the signs in the Sun. M-x»n and Stars and know for ourselves that he is near, even at the door. You are all welcome to attend these Sunday night meetings. Bring your friends. C. J. CUMMINGS, Pastor THE ISIS THEATRE HOME OF DAYLIGHT ANIMATED PICTURES New, Spacious, Light and Cozv Three-Piece Orchestra Vocal Singing Each Show NEXT WEEK Interesting Program to be An nounced Later. Come and Spend a Pleas ant Hour or Two With Us ADMISSION 5 & 10c