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♦ T S* Subscription, $1.00 a Year. I EMS, MULI NOMAD CO., ORE GON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1911. GOVERNORS' TRIP MUSICAI TRIAT GREAT SUCCESS CHRISTMAS EVI NEW CHURCH AND PUBLIC XMAS TREE FOR LENTS SCHOOL DEDICATED As Advertisement Will Do Evangelical Choir Will Ren Wonders for Oregon-K»0- der “The First Christmas” Chorus of Twenty-Eight (MM) People Addressed— Voices. Trip F aids Governor Home To Be Given Under Auspices of Improvment Club- Real Live Santa Claus to Be There. St. Peters Formally Opened By Impressive Ceremonies Sunday—Will now Furn ish Building. The church and school just finished in St. Peter’s parish, tbe youngest in the diocese, was dedicated Sunday by Archbishop Christie, assisted by Rev. A. G. De Lorimier. Rev. J. H. Gal lagan and Rev. Peter J. Beutgen, tbe pastor in charge. A large congregation was preaent. Tbe cbapel which ia on the top floor, was taxed to accommodate the people. Manv Portland visitor« attend ed. Re*. Father Gailagan of Columbia University celebrated tbe mass. Rev. Father Beutgen was master of cere monies. Excellent music waa provid ed. Archbishop Christie delivered tbe dedicatory sermon. He congratulated tbe people of St. Peter’s perish and tbe priest in charge on what had been ac complished "We dedicate this building first to Christian education and second to tbe worship of Almighty God, ’ said Areb- bishp Christie. "You have accom plished much in this parish, but there is a great deal more to be done here. Generosity and liberality are character istic of Catholics, and both will be need ed by' Father Beutgen in carrying for ward this work which has been started (COLLEGE GETS EIGHTY RIFLES here. This building is for the educa- tion of little children along Christian Gallery shooting practice by the ca lines. "This is tbe right beginning. The dets under the new commandant Lieut. Miller, at the Oregon Agricultural Col right spirit is displayed by the people lege. Eighty new Krag rifles have liven ot this parish. Let me say, pay your put into commission betause of the num- debts by direct contributions. Fairsand l«er of cadets in training, more this year bazaars miv help meet some of tbecur than ever before. The new guns are rent expenses, but tbe old Irish and iui«leled exactly after the regular Krag German method of building churches in weight anti balance, but shoot 22 and schools is the beet. It is fashion- shorts. A table worked out by tbe army j able and popular to work in tbe church. engineers allows comparison of tlw gal [ You should love and appreciate vour lery gun scores with those of a full sized church. It is a part of the great church founded nearly 2000 years ago. It is a rifl«- range rifle. divine institution and not man-made a few years old. So be proud of your W. T. Bischoff of Second Avenue is church." bnilding a nine room bungalow forC. . F. At the close of the benediction by the Zincer on the latter'« farm two and a Archbishop Father Beutgen invited the halt miles south east of Ijent*. , congregation to a luncheon prepared by the women of the parish in the ball on the first floor. About $250 was cleared on tbe recent bazaar held in Tbe Herald building and the dinner Sunday netted a little over 130. A public Christmas tree for tbe child ren of l^enta. whose parents cannot see their way clear to provide one and to fill the little ones' stockings on Christ inas morn, or for those more unfortun ate—those not having parents—ia to be I given by the Improvement Club on a date to be announced and poeteii around Into u early as possible. It will prob ably ba held Wednesday eve at either («range or Davie ball. Candies, nuts, and presents will be I distributed by a real live Santa ('lauf who will be present. Tbe merchants around town hare all generously responded and the corn- miltee further asks assistance of al) per sons desireing to help tbe lees unfor- tinate ones of tbe town. It will perhaps be a little late but it is a«> set as not to conflict with the nu merous Church Xmas tree*. Wait for the date and place to be an nounced by cucular bill«. Arrange to lend some asssetance. Contributions may be made either at The Herald office or at the Bright Real- ' ty Co’s office on Foster road. Seven cities visited, over ItMi.tssi people A real musical treat will Iw afforded addressed by the Governors, mon- than the people of Lanta next Sunday, 3«,0iai people through the exhibit < iinetmas Eve, when the choir <>( the car* illustrated stories of the West Grace Evangelical Church renders the ern Htatce printed •«•teral different time* cantata entitled, "The First Christinas.' in )>a|«-ni having a total circulation of Following is the program in full : over three million, is the record of the PART 1. THE PROPHECY Western Governors’ Special, under the 1. Organ Prelude. charge of James H. Brady, I'nwident of 2. Women’s Chorus, Bara tone Holo, the Western Itevelopment Association and Choir. "The People that walk- as President, and Reilly Atkinson, Sec ed in Darkness." retary of Boise Commercial Club, a» 3. Bas, Holo "Bethlehem" Manager, which toured tlie east PART 11. THE FULFILLMENT.; in tlie interests of the greater develop 4. Soprano Solo and Choir •'.My Soul ment of the West . Doth Magnify." The ■|«-< ial tram, consisting ot five el hibtbil < ar*, one half of ea -h« ar devoted &. B am Holo, Quartett, and Women's "And it Came to Pass.*’ to one Slap*, four sleeping cars and ob Chorus servation cars, one baggage car and on* PART 111. THESTAK AN I» TH E SONG timer, left St. Paul Novemlier 3. th, and 6. Soprano Obligato and Choir sime Ibrn baa visit«*! Chicago. Kalama The Shepard s Vision" zoo. Grand Rapids, Detroit, Cleveland, » Tenor Solo ami Choir "The Erie, Buffalo, ami Batavia and in Star and the Song" Rta'hestrr, and other eastern l ilies. A 9. Baritone Holo and Men's Chorns „ moat cordial welcome ha« l«en ten .......... "No Room in the inn" dered the entire party, the leading hue- 10. Contralto Holo with Violin Ot- mess ami professional men having shown liga to "A Christmas Lullaby * a great interest in the visit of the West BART IV THE WORLD WIDE ern Governors and made preparations for (TIBISIMA' tlietr entertainment equal to any ever "The 11. Soprano Solo and Choir ffered a President of the United Slates Heart of God" At Chicago two large l>an<|Uete were ."Blessed 4 * Angelic Choir” to Be Given Would Wrestle Any Middle given in honor of the visitor», one by the 13. Final Chorus Be the Lord" ( Ook County Realty Board at the I a- Weight in Portland —To M. E. Church at 7. P. M. The chorus of twenty-eight voices, Sallf Hotel, ami the other at the Con gress Hotel by the Chicago Association composed entirely of local talent under Wrestle at Gresham Sat Sunday—Great Treat Is of Commerce, and al loth of these the the direction of Alvin K. Bradford, Promised. urday Evening. Governor* were tlie guests of Governor promises to render a program which himrii of Illinois, and Mayor Harris will surpass anything of its kind ever *>>n, of Chicago. The total .«Hen.lance attempt«'«! in larnte. Mr. Bradford 1» assisted by Mrs. Lilian Morrill, organ- The Cantata to he gi ven < hri«tina.« t»y Nels Jep-on, the Gresham grappier, at Isdli banquets «as I25o. At Kalamazoo the party was met by a let, and Clarence Bischoff, violin :«t. ami tlie M. F. Church Choir will be tin- big- whois to appear at Metzger's Hall in a reception committee. which t<«'k It to by tlie following soloists . Olive Clark, g>—t musical treat ever given by n l<ente bout with Oscar Gustafson, issues a challenge to any and all comers in his the eight different ••durational institu Elsie Bright, Hazel Bright, Mrs Mane Church Choir. class, O'Connell, the Greek Buz.ukas or tions in that city, at each ol which one Ash, Blanch Retherford, Mrs. R W, It will be given any man in Portland or surrounding of the Governor- delivered an address ; llevnidds. Mr. J. H Ash, Ixiwell Bradford, entitled. country. Although handicapped by in- ami was then taken to the Burdick Newton Hedin and Arthur Morrill. eve. at 7. I'. M. le up of juries received in the draw with Strang- House where was held a luncheon at The members of the chorus an- Sopran- "Tbe Angelic Choir," • oor- 'er ^,n''b two weeks ago, be agrees to w Inch five of the party «poke, and at os, Mrs. Marie Ash, Elsie Briget. olive five full ehoni««es. two throw Gustafson three times in an which there wrn' alniut msi seated. Clark, Mrs. Emma Coffman. Flora uses, one male quartet hour. Gustafson pretends to be cham Gov. ('hase <. Osborn, of Michigan, Gingrich, Blanche Retherford, Mrs. R. pion of Sweden, the state of Wisconsin presided as toast-master, ami remained W. Reynolds, Ruth Dix, Maude Strack, obligato. The soloists atv Mrs. Daniels, soprano; | an<i of tbe Paci fie Coast. He weighs 160 with the party unlil it left l>etr<iit the i Olive Tussey ; Altos, I va Bi»clioff, Mrs. Elizabeth Bradford, Hazel Bright. Al Mrs. Dr. Hells, coutralo; Mr .Melton, and Jepson 160 pounds nest day. The bout is to tie staged in Metzger's At Grand Rapid« a banquet was held berta Kiff, Mr* Hulda Ulrich, Edna tenor; Mr. Gething. baritone, Mr. Bly- in the largest auditorium in the city, 6no | Wolf; Tenors, Mr. J. H. Ash, C. Bradford, tliing. bass, ami Mias Helen Hanson, Hall Dec. 23, at H p. tn. Two prelim l»H>ple being present, to whom all the Ear) Goode, Harold Retherford, David organist: Mr* C. A. Dattel«, Director. inaries are on the card, which promises One of the most enjoyable recent so to lie a fast and good one. Governor* *)*>ke on the resources of the ! Stan bridge. f reest Ulrich; Basses. Lo cial functions was the Mount Scott W West and the needs of that great coun well Bradford. Archibald Clark. 1. M C. T. U. Crusade Birthday Tea. Gingrich. Hubert Goode, Newton Hvdin try. The opening devotional thought was The train was in Itetroit on Thanks ami Arthur Morrill. voiced by the Rev. Peter Conklin to This il in addition to a »penal pro giving Day. when'the Governor* were gether with brief remarks pertinent I Sporting Editor Herald— aiwignrcl to the different churches, and a gram to l>e rendered Sunday morning to the occasion. The old Crusade 1 wish to issue a challenge to any and Peace and Prosperity Meeting at the l»e- by tbe Sunday School children. To Hymn, now of historic importance, was St 1'auls Episcopal church at Wood-1 «H comers in my class to a wrestling sung. An address on the Geaesis of Objection to Sale and Con troit Opera Holier, the total attendance Isitb of three services the public is cor dially invited. in« re will give a Christina.« entertain- bout to lie staged either in Lents or the Crusade was given by Mrs. Ward at which was over 12.000. tention That Bank Exam m> nt and tre«' Tuesday evening Dec. 2ti Gresham on any date convenient to Swope and )ietsne«i to with great inter Thanksgiving evening was «pent in them for a side bet. 1 especially wish est and profit. A Solo, "(Ira Tro-No- at the Woodmere hall. iner, Instead of Tobin, Toledo, where the party was entertained .Mrs. Koontz, formt'rly Miss Cray ah | to meet O’Connell. Signed , bio” was sweetly rendered by Mrs. by the Toledo Board of Commerce and Nels Jepson. Should Hold Reins. [ Lenore Thaner. who ha.« I«een so popular ' ¡Gibb. Mrs. Lillian Clark told of the the Toledo Club. The entertainment I in the East a* a monologist and imper- ’ development following tbe Crusade of consisted of a luncheon reception at sonator has kindly consented to assist Have yon sent a copy of the Christ the W. C. T. U. as being the sober the Toledo Clnb held in the afternoon Receiver Tobin says that the sale of with the program. She will give a mas Edition of The Herald to a friend second thought, and in reality the Cru followed ¡by a buffet luncheon at the tbe bank's property which came up for Alaiut 41» friends and relatives drop Christmas reading which will lie a rare in the East? We still have a limiteli sade crystalized into organic form and Board of Com merer. hearing last Wednesday was postponed ped in on Mr. and Mrs. Niblinlast Sat twat to the audience. number for sale at this office at 5 cents permanency. and tbe speaker took up at tbe suggestion of Doctors McKinley A Similar programs were arranged at urday evening to help celebrate their Mis* Brong, whose voice won her «uch one point after another showing the Nelson on the ground that the depos Cleveland and Buffalo, and the total silver wedding. The affair was a com high praise at the first reception given each, or •> for 25 cents. marvelous systematic development and itors would be better satisfie«! if nothing number of people addn'sred by the Gov- plete surprise and very well planned- by the church, will also assist. wonderfnl results accomplished. As waa done about selling the property till <-rn<irs of the West, previous to teaching and carried out. Numerous presente The children of th«> Sunday School al-1 these two speakers took up the cru after the proceedings to discharge the Rochester. was above 16,000. The ex and flowers were given this estimable so who an-to have a part in this enter- sade, told its story and development, receiver and appoint the stats bank ex hibit portion of the train is attracting couple who have lived so long among taininent are busy preparing fol the one could almost see tbe line of Crusade aminer in his place were heard. wonderful attention throughout the east, us. | mothers marching to the music of tbe It is contended that it is the duty ot Among those present were severs th«* ¡M’oplc in all th«* cities Hocking to see All persona conn«*cted with the churc.li 1 old Crussde Hymn "Give to the winds the state bank examiner to take charge the western product« from the suburban who were present at the wedding 25 [or interi'ete«! in the work are cordially Rockwood Grange is going to start the they tear, Hope, and be undismayed." of defunct banks, and for tt at reason towns, the large factories, and the out years ago. They were: Mrs. E. A. I invited to !>e present. leap year off with a grand ball on Jan l-ater the scene changed and we saw Receiver Tobin should not be retained. lying farms. At almost every city the Kelley, J. D. Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. The !>ox which the church is prepar- A bid of $4601 from F.ggiman Bros, train has been met by a large nnnda'r of Peterson, Mrs. Grout, and Chas, and [ ing for the children of the Good Samari [ 13, which will be wholly in charge of the in comparable leadership of Frances the women members of the Grange. Willard. was received and held pending further farmers and other« who were there wait Agnes Niblin. tan Hospital will lie |«acked on I riday At the last meeting of the Grange a Fitingly following these addresses action. After wishing the couple many more Dec. 22nd. All persons desiring to con ing to sc the samples of the western — countries’ products and fruits. In Buf years of happy wedded life the affair tribute will confer a great favor on the committee of arrangements was ap came tbe Summing Up, and "Looking A <|niet home wedding was solemnized falo alone «152 people paaaed through broke up. having been one of the most commit tee in charge by sending wliat pointed consisting of Mrs. G. B. Stock- Forward," given by Mrs. Additon ton. Hester B. Thorp, and Bertha Wei | which was an optimistic vision of future ■it the residence of Mr. Philip Quinlin, the ears, and in the little town of Bata successful ever attender! here. they wish to have placed in it to the ' victory complete. H25 East Washington Street, Portland, via, N. ¥., 752 people went through. | residence of J. II. Johnson. 6103—77th. land who will oversee al) preparations Mrs. Nettie Dnnbar recite«! an ex <»re., on the evening of Dec. 8, when and carry out the leap year idea to its The total numla'r who have gone stns-t on«' block south of the Woodmere final conclusion. It is intended to have quisite poetic gem, entitled, ‘‘The Miss Lim na Quinlin was united in mar- through the cars up to Rochester is 30,- Station. the women buy the tickets, and have [Commission and the Answer." Mrs. i riage to Mr. George Scott Turpin. The lftfi. The people haw carried away all every dance a ladies’choice except three Additon sang "There’a a Shadow on I otfinating clergyman was the Rev. J. the literature with which the train ' CARD OF THANKS during the entire night. The floor man ! the Home." M. Nelson, pastor of the Lente Baptist started, and a large jairtion of the -eeoml A pioneer prohibitionist of Dakota, Church. The we«lding waa followed by We desire to express our heart felt agers will be young ladies of the supply, the intercat being shown by them Subject for the morning service will thanks to the many friends who so kind Grange. The ticket sellers will tie deft . formerly state Senator, of Maine, gave a bounteous repast. After a visit With k ing far beyond anything expected by thorn in charge of th« Special. It is no- be the Cornation of the "New Born ly rendered their valuable assistance fingered women who know how to pin an inspiring talk on the general outlook. friends in Newberg. Ore., the wedded tieeable also that those who visit the King'* by the wise men. Come early during the sickness and death of our be on ribbons, and all the men will have to Refreshments were served, the extrem- couple returned to make their home in do will be to look pretty and dance ly interesting program closing with a tbe Roily Addition of Lents, where the train are of a specially desirable class of and hear the Music. Stay long enough loved wife and mother. when asked to. The dining room will vocal duet by Mrs. Clark and Mrs. El groom has property. The many friends Mrs. Frank Peterson, C. J. Woren, W. to give all a Xmas greeting and get ac citizens, many of them living farmers quainted with strangers. F. Woren, Mrs. August Chard, Oscar be in charge of the old men of the la Fankhanser. It proved a Rad fet ot Mr. and Mrs. Turpin wish them a Grange, assisted by the wall Howers. ter Day well spent. W. Boyd Moore l’astor. Woren. O. E. Woren. happy journey of life together. (Continued on pagi' S) CAN IATA TO BE JtPSON ISSUES GIVEN SUNDAY CHALLENGE TO ALL TEA GREAT SUCCESS ENTERTAINMEMT AT JEPSON S CHALLENGE WOODMtRf DEC. 26 CELEBRATE THEIR SILVER WEEHHNG Di W K VLHiiD Til LIVF nvURHUvU IV UlVL LEAPYtAR BALI ME. CHURCH XMAS SERMONS SALE OF PROP ERTY HALTED