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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1911)
ORBaON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2H. 1911. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. • • GRESHAM PEOPLE “THE FIRST XMAS MAT ARTISTS CANTATA VOTED POSTAL SAVINGS BIGGEST BLAST HELP THE POOR HERE SATURDAY GREAT SUCCESS WELL RENDERED BANK TO OPEN IN THE GOUNTY Local Postmaster Says Jan To Be Set Off Saturday uary G Has Been Set as Morning at 10 O’Clock — Date - Information for De County Officials and Oth positors. ers to Attend. . E. Church Gives Success Cantata at The Evangelical Jepson to Wrestle Return Widow and Children Re ceive Plentiful Supply from ful Xmas Entertainment Ohurch All That Was Match With Gustafson, Leader Is to Be Com Promised for It—28 in Champion of Sweden— Queen Esther Circle of Gresham. Two Fast Preliminaries. Chorus. mended. “The First Christmas," the Cantata Bringing with them a load of provia- The Grange Hall will be the scene of The Cantata. "The Angelic Choir," rendered at the Evangelical church an interesting wrestling match and two ions, clothes, candies and toys, a com- The biggest charge of powder ever «et 1. Ths Postal Having* System is es off in a rock quarry in this county will given in th« M. E. Church of Lents Dec. Sunday evening under the direction of good preliminaries Saturday eve, Dec. mittee of young ladies from the Queen tablished for th« purpose of providing be i barged Saturday morning at )<> 24th. was a credit not only to that A. K. Bradford was all that was prom Eather Circle of the Gresham M. E. 30tb. facilities for depositing saving* at Inter o’clock if nothing prevent*. church but tn« whole town of 1-ente, as ised and really more so. Nels Jepeon, “tbe Tremont Terror,” church, drove in from that place Satur est with the security ot the United Nix tons of powder have been placed well. Mrs. C. A Daniels, who herself About 350 people attended, in fact will battle with Oscar Gustafson, claim day morning and proceeded to the home States Government for repayment. i in the coyote say* Mr. Eatcbel. and ac has a bneutiiul cultured Lyric Soprano the church was filled to overflowing. ant of ths welterweight championship of Mrs. Haskins on the Gilbert road cording to Holbrook * survey will dis voice, has been giving her time for the The rooms were decorated with cedar of Hweden. the state of Wisconsin and and presented it to her as a Christmas Safety. last two months in drilling the chorus boughs and fems and presented a of tbe Pacific coast. token. 2. The faith of the United State« is place 30,<i00 yard* of solid rock. The hole is 10 feet above tlie liottom which did credit to her work. Lents splendid apjiearanue. The music was Mrs. Haskins, it will be rememered, In a match at Gresham last Saturday solemnly pledged to th« paymant of de posits made in postal saving* depository of the quarry, runs 125 feet ero»-eut should be congratulated on having in highly commendable and the vocal ren a draw was declared on account of Jep is the widow who has the care of seven son's condition, be having bad three little children on her shoulders, with no office« with accruad interest a* provided ! and the 35 feet into the quarry. Tlw her midst a musician such as Mrs. Dan- ditions very pleasing. I wall is *6 feet high with only 7 degrees ! iels has proven herself to ba. She was Mr. Bradford was assisted by Mrs. ribe broken in a match there some time means of support, a poor place of abode by the postal-savings act. i educated in music in the East and I Lillian Morrill, organist, and Clarence before. In order to decide the suprem and in all is in very destitute circum slant, lei ng that near perpendicular Who May Deposit. The County Court, many road build- studied voice culture under eminent Bischoff, violinist, and by the following acy of tbe men a go was announced to stances. 3. Accounts may lie opened and <le- era. and cituens from lent* will attend teachers in Muskegon and Detroit, J J To her these gifts came as a com soloists: Olive Clark, Elsie Bright, I be held here Saturday eve. poeits made by any person ol the age of to wiim-w this sight Mich, in the latter city she held po»i- Hazel Bright, Mrs. Marie Ash, Blanch Tbe bout ie for 3100 side bet and win plete surprise and were greatly ap 10 years or over in hie nr her own name tione as leading soprano in several large Retherford, Mrs. R. W. Reynolds, Mr ner take all. A local lad will appear in preciated. an<l by a married woman in her own ¡churches the last one being, The Grand J. S. Ash, Lowell Bradford, Newton one of the preliminaries. His name ia The young ladies, all well known in name and free from any interference or SOPHOMORES ENHRIAIN In this Hedin. ami Arthur Morrill. The mem Otto and his opjxinent ie McDaniel, of Gresham, worked with a zeal in gather River Ave. M. E Church. control by her husband No person HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES ebureb she at one time was leader of a bers of the chorus were: Soprano«, Portland. ing the things and the merchants of can have more than one account at auy hundred and twenty voices Mr* Dan- Mrs. Marie Ash, Elsie Bright. Olive A good boxing preliminary is also an this place and others are to be heartily one time. The sophomore class in Gresham High iels came directly from Detroit about Clark. Mrs. Emma Coffman, Flora nounced in the heavyweight class, of commended for the liberal manner In 4. No person may open a po*lai-sav School, nutuliering 15, sutertained the two year« ago and has been "ince witli Gingrich. Blanch Retherford, Mrs. R. which Christenson ol Portland is one of which they responded. ings account at auy poet office who is junior and senior classes, nearly 100 in her family living along the coast an i W. Reynolds. Ruth Dix, Maude Strack, the opp nents. He weighs 1N0 pounds Three sacks of potatoes, a sack of not a patron of that office. Mrs. Ol;ve Tuseey; Altos, Eva Bischoff, Mrs. so a good go is looked for. all, at a Chaistmas party Friday night. came to I^nts one year ago. cabbage, a sack of flour, bread, groc 6. All accounts must be opened in The festival was held in the Commer Daniels was ably assisted by the follow Elizabeth Bradford, Hazel Bright, Al Jepeon has purchased property near eries of all kinds, canned fruits, a ham, person by the dejioeitor or hie author Mrs. Dr. Nells, contralto; berta Kiff, Mrs. Hulda Ulrich, Edna Tremont, ie now residing in tbe Mt. a side of bacon, new shoe« for all the cial Club rooms. A Christman tree ing soloists ised representative. After opening au from which each guest received some Walter Blytliing, Bass, Joe Gelbing, Wolf; Tenors, Mrs. J. S. Ash, B. Brad Scott district, hence a great deal of en* children, stockings, candies, toys and account a depositor may forward sub trimmings for a Christmas tree were unique and Inn-producing gil It was a . baritone; James Melton, tenor, each of ford, Earl Goode, Harold Retherford, tbusiasrn in his behalf ie expressed sequent deposits to the poet office by feature of the entertainment, Mother I whom did their work in a finished man David Ntanbridge. Ernest Ulrich; Bass local fane. presented. mail. goose rhyme*, acted out in shadow-I ner. Miss Helen Hansou presided at es, Lowell Bradford, Archibald Clark. The girls were delighted in the ap 6. Deposits will be accepted only graph, and other diversion*, made a tbe organ the entire evening and her 1. M. Gingrich, Hubert Goode. Newton preciation and thankfulness with which from individuals, and no account will lie work is always done with the greatest Hedin, and Arthur Morrill. very eujoyab'e evening they were received and one remarked: opened in the name of auy corporation, accuracy and always appreciated. Fol- "I’d rather help these poor little folks So well pleased were some of the association, society, firm or partnership, J lowing are those who did such noble all day than to fix a tree for ourselves, visiting congregation that a repetition jierson* or in the name ot two or more work in their hue* Sopranos—Mrs. wouldn't you girls?’’ of the affair was asked for at the Ger jointly. Daniels, Miss l.etta Smith, Miss Ruth Indeed it was a happy little house man Evangelical church in Portland. 7. No account will lie opened in the Hteffy, Miss Ella Walrod, Miss Mamie Tbe Beaver State Herald, published hold these girls left when they departed and This was held Thursday evening name of one person in trust lor or on j Turner, Mrs. James Melton, Mrs. Rev at Lente, Or., came out in full holiday for their homes in Gresham late that was also a great success. behalf of another person or persons. dree« in its last issue. It requires con , afternoon, and the girls themselves Saturday afternoon. Dec 23. at her i Moore; Altos—Mrs. Dr. Sells, Mr«. Service Free. siderable effort on the part of country, thought it was time and energy well home on Gilbert Ave., Mrs. Dorthy K. Sandburg, Vernie Flanders, Edna Bly M. E CHURCH. ! or what is termed country, newspapers spent. h. The service of the Postal Savings Palmer entertained the younger mem- thing. Tenors--James Melton. Mr. An System is free, and no charge or fee is j liers ot her music class with a musical New Year« sermon 10:45 a. tn. and to issue such an edition. We are eo derson, Clarence Cone, Mr. Hotchkiss, collected or required in connection with 1 program. reception of members. Evening service accustomed to picking up the big city the ojiemng of an account or the with After the program Mrs. Santa Claus Mr. Waxmyer, Seargant Gelhitig. 7:46. Bring your children to the papers with their sixty to ninety pages drawal of money deposited. appeared with a large basket of irood- Basses--Wallace Birthing, Opal Hall, services and enjoy a family re-union in that eight or ten additional pages looks easy. Privacy Of Account* ies and presents ami distributed theni Joe Gething, Mr. Wilkenson, and Mr. the house of God. I-ents claims a population of 12,000, : V. No jiersoti connected with I hr among the children, she also present- W. Boyd Moore Pastor. Barn stead. according to the Herald. We congrat I’ost Otlice Department or the postal I ed diplomas to those who had success- ulate our neighbor on its enterprise and I service 1* permitted to disclose the name i fully pa«sed front on« grade to another. The wedding oi Ray Harper and Miss advertising support as evidenced in the of any depositor or give any information Those who passed from the third Ida Mae Stone was solemnized at the Christmas edition. — Estacada Progr-ss. concerning an account except to tbe de to the fourth grade were: Bertha Haus home of the brides sister, Mrs. C. C. positor himself, unless directed to do so er. Ione Forte. From the second to Maricle in Portland on Christmas at 6 Portlaud, Or.. Dec. 20,' 1911. P. M. Only immediate relatives and a bv the Postmaster General. the third: Ediths Arnold, l<eona and Beaver State Herald, How To Open An Account. Laverne Donaldson, l.averta Bonna, few friends were present. I>nte, Ore. 10. When a person applies to open Hazel Thomas, Albert Mason, Gertrude Mr. Harper is a popular young busi I have been looking over the copy of nessman of The Dalles, being of the an account he must furnish the neces Ulrich. From the first to the second: tie. Rev. Jackson tied the nuptial knot The editor of a weekly newspaper in the Christmas number of the Herald. firm of Harper A Ferguson, grocers, and sary information for the postmaster or Louie Hauser, Marie Knecht. Vivan his reprsseatatise to fill out an applica Julian. Katherine Freeman, Leland a certain littl»- nearby town would fre averaging 1,200 lbs. on foot. The lieau- You certainly are to be congratulated is well known in Lents and Gresham. quently Imp tire train for th« city and tiful home of tlie bride was tastily decor on getting out such a tine number. It tion. which he will then lie required to Swan and Ruth Rodgers. The bride is the daughter of a well liefore returning home would proceed to ated with| I. John Deere sulky plow, 1 is a well printed issue and chuck full of mark The following pupils were also pres sign. If the applicant sign* by known automobile dealer of California get hi* snout full of squirrel whiskey — sulky hay rake, 1 feed grinder, 1 set live news concerning the surrounding bis signature must lie witnessed by a ent: Margaret Boland, Lillian Hoeks good old “Early Grave Whiskey" bot double harness and just liefore the cere country. The ads are well set and bal i and has many warm friends both in tra. Ruth Reynolds, Myrtle Hummel. disinterested person. mony was pronounced, Mendelssohn’s anced, and from the number oi ads con ' Portland and Lenta. Deposits. Margaret Baker, Bertha Taylor, Lur- tled in Imnd and guaranteed to kill The young couple will make their This country editor was the whole wedding march was given by 1 intiley tained, I should judge the special num IL I »«posits sre evidenced by post- line Soper, Nettie Rodger«, Theodore home in The Dalle«. cow , 1 Jersey cow to be fresh in April tier proved to be a financial success. al-savings certificate* issued in fized and Otto Hauser. Leor Bischoff, Paul cheese in the “get Up” of hi« pa|>er. He wrote all the editorials and news carrying a large laiuquetof dowers wear denomination* of fl, *2, $5, 310. 320, Bradford and Carl Hawkins. With kind regard«, and wishing you a Mrs. Adams—You were crazy to mar Mr«. Palmer will present Katherine item«, then set them in type himself— ing a gown of 300 «hocks of corn, 6 happy and prosperous New Year, we ry me, weren’t you dear? |6o, and 3100, each bearing the name of shocks of hay, 40 acres of wheat and a after which he personally kicked off the depositor, the number of his ac Freeman in an individual recital in Jan remain Yours Truly, Mr Adam«—No, just foolish about three hundred copies on hi* old lot of other feed stuff. count, the date of issue, the name of uary. American Type Pounders Co., Washington hand pre«.«. The groom is a young man of good the depository office, and the date on O. R. Bail, Manager. ••••••eeeeeeeeeee One day this printer editor got back character and always stood well in soci which Interest liegins. The postmaster OREGON-KANSAS CELLBKAIE from tlie city «o full of barrelled bust ety circles with ¡twelve Berkshire pigs or his representative will make out a .Direct Legislation in the East. head that he couldn't tell the difference and six Durocs, while the bride is an duplicate of eash certificate iseue<l, accomplished and talented teacher of a which the depositor will lie required to Mr and Mrs. E. P. .«niith and Mr. between a Issit jack and a sermon to He was late in getting out splendid sheep, including one rani with sign anil which the poetmaster will re ami Mrs. Darnall entertained about men only Maine has adopted the direct pri pedigree. tain in his records. thirty former students ami graduates, that issue of his paper, the “Squeedunk mary and some other states in the Among the beautiful wedding presents far east are thinking strongly along 12. No account may 1* opened for of the Kansas State Agricultural College Bugle.'' He only had two news items lees than $1 nor will fraction* of a dol at the Darnall home on Thursday even to put in the papei a wedding and an were a lieautiful set of silverware includ the line of direct legislation. Massa Hi« brain was going ing six sets of spoons, two sets of knives E* D LI KE to be able to talk ing. The time was given over togwtting auction sale. lar lie accepted for deposit. chusetts is about to pass a work a five-thousand circulation 13. No person is jieruiitted to depos acquainted, recital of reminiscenci-e. around like a Ilyin' jenny at a 4th of ami forks, one steam engine and thresh man's compensation act, similar to to our advertisers, present it more than 3100 in any one calendar nous' must 1 and a lunch. Those present July celebration and he got the two af er, 1 reaper, 1 wheel barrow, 1 go-cart that of Washington, and soon the and future, but then, you know, month nor to have a total balance to his were Prof. Jas. G. Arbuthnot of Cor fair*—tlie wedding and theauclion sale- and other article« too numerous to men east as well as the west will be we'd charge (even if we did'nt tion. credit at any one time of more than vallis, II. W. Stone and wife, E. C. Joss mixed up as follows thoroughly impregnated with that talk) higher rates. 3500 exclusive of accumulated interest. ami wife, Victor Einrick and wife. Mr, PUBLIC SALE . William Q. Jones, The bridal couple left yesterday for an spirit of progression that will be the Quality of circulation is a bigger 14. Havings certificates can uot be and Mrs. Ward Woody, Mr. and Mrs. the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Jones, was extended honeymoon trip. Terms nine means of solving the many problems consideration than size of circula transferred or negotiated and will ba N. M. Ransopher, Geo A. Moffatt, 0. N. dispowd of at public auction, to Mie* months. Lunch will be served after of life which confront us at this time. tion—to a live advertiser. payable only to the person to whom is Blair, Mia* Marie Williams. Mrs. Ida Lucy Anderson on my farm one mile which Mr. and Mrs. Jones will he at LET THE EDUCATION PRO If you advertise in The Herald \V. Ingalls. II. 11. Tracy. Jno. A. home to their many friends in their cosy- east of Leonardville in the presence of sued. CE ED' you know exactly the kiudof people 16. On ojiening sn account a depos Haulenbeck and wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. seventy guests, including the following new home at the corner of Water street. you are reaching—sound, thinking itor is supplied with an envelope in Haulenbeck. and C. A. Ilanlenlieck, of towit: Seven mule*, twelve head of eat- Col. I.. B. Brady. Auctioneer. peopl, who will very frequently go which ho may keep his savings certif Portland, Mr. and Mr*. Waldele of Sell Swellings of the fl««h caused by in out of their way to tmy at your icates On this envelope ia printed in wood and Mr. Walter Givens of Estaca Twenty-one boy* from the Southern flammation, cold, fracture« of the bone, GRAND MASQURAUf store, because you and they are —' - formation for his guidance, and also a da. toothache, neuralgia or rheumatism can state* have just been to Washington as mutual friend« of the paper. blank ledger record on which to kee|i guests of Uncle.Ham..having won the lie relieved by applying BALLARD’S That's one reason why adver A grand Masquerade ball will lie giv- an account of his deposits and with SNOW LINIMENT. It should be well Children take BALLARD’S IIORE-i annual prizes for the best corn crops tisers get good results from Tlie HOUND SYRUP willingly l<ecauM it! eh in the new hall at Gates, Saturday i raised under the auspice- of tbe hove' rnbbed in over the part affected. Its drawals. Herald. It* crisp, fresh style of 1«. In case a saving* certificate is tastes nice. There isn’t a better rernmiy j evening, Jan. »1. Good music. Adnils ! corn clnhs carried on by the agricultural great healing and penetrating power news writing makes it readable lost or destroyed the depositor should anywhere for children’s coughs, hoarse- j «ion 50 cents. Ladies free. No ob- de|>artment. At Durham. N. C., one of case« the pain, reduces swelling and re and interesting. stores natural conditions. Price 22c, ! notify the postmaster. If deemed prop I nees and bronchitis. It * s good medi jeclfofflftff* ftenple allowed. 1 the prize winners was Addie Ragan, a And they are continuing to ad iOc and 11.00 per bottle Sold by the er. a new certificate will be issued up cine and «Xy to take. Price B5c. iOc vertise in The Herald liecaiiee it girl of 14, who worked thr corn crop i Lente Pharmacy. on compliance by the dejiositor with the and 31.00 per bottle. Hold by the Lents increase« tlieir business. How to learn the Rule of Three: Live when her father was paralyzed and I neceMsry requirements. Pharmacy. 17. postmasters are not permittee! to a ith your wife, your mother an l your raised 70 bushels from an acre with only The home merchant who solicits vour] I mother-in-law. —Lippincott's Magazine. 31.50 worth of fertilizer. patronage deserves it. Patronize Herald Advertisers. (Continued on page 6) Object. COMMENDS HERALD S CHRISTMAS EDITION MUSIC, SCHOLARS ARt ENÎLRÎAINLI) EASTERN OREGON MAN WEDS PORILAND GIRI AN AUCTION SALE: A WEDDING: AND A PRINTER FULL OF BOOZE Quality Wins '\