Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 23, 1912, Image 1

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BEAVER STATE HERALD
►•ereRYFR/n.,
Subscription, $1.00 a Year.
LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912.
Vol. 10.
No. 20
NEW INDUSTRY
BRIEF NOTES
BEN HUR BENEFIT COFFEE TRUST SUIT
THE DAYS ARE FLYING
FROM GRESHAM ESTABLISHED HERE
GREAT SUGGESS FOLLOWS HEARINGS
AND YOU MUST HURRY
Doing« of the People In and New Planing Mill and Wood Plays Presented for Bene­
Special Offer Closes Noct Wednesday at 8:30 P. M. All Sub-
About the Busy City of
Working Factory Estab- fit of Ben Hur Tribe Un­
scriptions to Count on this Offer Must Be Brought
Gresham By Our Corres­ lished by Kilborn & Sines der Direction H. L. Mor­
or Mailed to the Office by this Time.
pondent.
—Needed Insitution.
ton, Well Received.
I P. Morgan and Others Use
Resources to Curb Pro­
duction in Brazil.
New York —After a year of cp’sful
research and preparation the gc' em­
40,toil votes, or tn proportion to the
inent has instituted suit against the
numbar turned in.
E. I.. Thoip attended the Oregon
lents is the home of another, new in­
The plays given by Mr. H. L. Norton coffee trust under the Sherm: n anti­
The« to an unlimited number ot de
sirable and profitable positions in thia Blate Grange meeting in Roseburg in dustry, and one that has been badly need- for the benefit of the local Tribe of Ben trust law.
The suit follows quickly the testi­
country to be filled by young woman of 1 the capacity of correspondent for the »d since the town dropped It’s swaddling Hur at the Isis Theatre last Friday eve­
ning are the cause of a greet deal of mony of the first witnesses in the mon­
good chaxater, practical education and Oregonian.
clothes and started a growth that has
comment, and among the many state­ ey trust investigation at Washi rjton,
good training.
Work is being done on the fair been unequaled by tew towns in the West.
SCHEDULI OF VOTEN
ments given we find the one of high which showed that J. P. Morgan, the
The ILdruee Business College in which ground« getting the landscape garden
The new institution is a planing mill and favor in the majority.
National City Bank and the Fir. t Na­
Votes The Herald has bought scholarships, is tiled up.
1 wood working factory, which baa been
It was a surprise to find one who had tional Bank of New York have used
Three months «uberripUen *26
.'4)0 ! prepared to qualifiy young men and wo-
wo­
Mr. and Mr*. H, E. Davia went aa established by Kilborn 4 Bines in the the fearlees purpose as Mr. Morton to their huge resources to curb th pro­
1W0 i men for deeirablc office position and as
HU months subscription......... 60
One year subscription ...... 1.00 4000 | teachers of the commerical branches and delegates from the Gresham (»range to new building recently erected by them present a play with a lesson and a moral duction of coffee in Brazil a.id < net
on Foster Road, one block east of the poet so strongly depicted as in “Fool’s Day,” the world’s supply.
Two years' subscription
2 00 12.000' to bring them face to face with employ­ tiie slate meeting at Roseburg.
office.
Although just fairly started, the but those who witnessed the perfor­
The court is asked to decree the
ers of such service
Mi«« Beatrice M. Buller, a teacher in
GREAT SPECIAL OFFER
firm is turning out considerable work mance and heard the text do not deny scheme unlawful, to enjoin the ' alor-
The
well
equipped
and
conducted
busi
­
the
Gresham
high
school,
received
her
Bonus Votes
ness school is naturally the place where , diploma last Tuesday night as a mem-1 and the industry promises to become one the splendor of the lesson taught for ' ization committee from withholding
For the next five days only, beginning j a aucceaafull training should be sought. I her of the senior clas« of the law de- ( < of importance to the town and com- parents and children who live their 1 coffee from the market and to appoint
Friday, May 24. ami closing Wednes­
lives in retreating channels.
a receiver to sell the 950,000 bags,
The Holmes business college is prepar­ parlment of the University of Oregon. munity.
day, May 29. 1912, in addition to the ed to meet every reasonable requirement
A* de from being able to handle all
The play was given by amateurs, so valued at *10,000,060, now alleged to
BORN—To Mr. and Mrs Roy Wood curt, m planing entrusted to them, the naturally, the presentation was in the be stored I d warehouses of the New
vote« given according to the regular I of those who seek an education and wait
schedule, we make nil candidates the ■ selected by The Herald when theydecid- Saturday, May 18, a »on
firm baa installed a complete line of best light as such may be capable, and York Dock company.
Emory
Roberta
came
home
from
wood working machinery and are pre­ as a result much satisfaction has been
following offer:
As the United States consumes 40
| «1 Lu give away scholarships as prem-
Eastern Oregon Monday night and ex- pared turn out any class of work needed felt by the managers of the IsiB.
We will give to each ami every can­ I iuius in this great voting contest.
per cent of all the coffee need tn the
pects to go to Nouthern Oregon soon. in ordinary construction or building, such
didate a SPECIAL BALLOT for 20.000
The principal parts were in the hands I world, the petition declares that every
(irest Interest
1 He is in the employ of the O. W. R. A j as sash and doors, moldings, columns of Mr. Wedemeyer, who “made good’’ act which prevents its importation i~i
EXTRA VOTES who turns into thia
<>n all sides interest in the great pop­ i N.
office seven yearly subscriptions to the
and all kinds of wood ornaments.
and displayed much talent. Messers. ; normal quantities or increases ; rices
ular contest i" taking a great increase,
Herald between the alove dates
Ti.e pros pets for the firm are bright, McKinley and Baker were both deserv- is a direct restraint upon foreign and
Rev.
Albert
Ehrgott,
of
the
second
and patrons are M-lecting their favorite
Two six months subscriptions will
as they have secured the custom of the i ing Mrs. Walrod carried her part with interstate trade.
candidate*, for whom they are voting lib­ Baptist church of Portland, will preach
count the same ns a one year subscrip­
E. W. Miller Lumber Co , which in it­ a confidence and manner that was ap- .
;
the
baccalaureate
sermon
to
the
senior
erally.
self is no small factor, and this together preciated. The principal credit for the
tion during this offer
class
of
the
Gresham
High
school.
The leaders are increasing their vote
SOCIALISTS SCORE ANARCHY
with other local work will keep the plant success of the performance, however, is
Be stir» to mark the stub, stating
au*i those who are in this contest in
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
O.
Thoma»
and
daught
­
busily engaged at all times.
whether the subscription in liew or
| due Mr. Morton, who by the excellent Name Debs and Seidel as Ticket and
earnest are gaming every day. It is in­ er, Miss Mabie Thomas, have returned
.Messrs. Kilborn and Bines are both 1 rendition of bis part stamped himself as
Ohl
Repudiate I. W. W.
teresting to keep check of the battle of from Vancouver, Wash., where they
well known local men and experienced one of the beet, and an actor of great
Subscriptions should not be held until
Indianapolis.—Eugene Victor Debs,
ballots and every mail makes some chang­ | have been visiting friends.
in their line. They will also conduct a ability. He held the audience in no of Terre Haute, Ind., was nominated
the last day, but turned in an secured.
es in the relative position of some candi­
Gresham Maroons won from the Da­ general contracting and building busi­ unmistakable manner and deserves as a candidate for the presidency of
An accurate account will be kept by date, Now it is one contestant that re­
the contest manager of all subscriptions ceives a laasit toward the top and then mascus baseball team last Bunday on ness in connection with the new venture. great praise for the excellent presenta­ the United States by the national so­
This industry will be oneof great worth tion of the two plays. That he is a cialist convention, and Emil Seidel,
turned in during thia offer, and the another. But the standing ns published the Damascus grounds. The score was
to lx«nta in a business way, and will keep resident of Lents is a matter of pride to formerly mayor of Milwaukee, was
Special Ballot will be mailed to the injlhc paper does not tell the whole story 20 to 4.
candidats after thia offer closes.
nominated for vice-president.
Mr. and Mrs. John Conley visited at a considerable amount of money in local local people.
It is a gtxsi tiling to keep near the head
The attendance was satisfactory and
The radicals and conservatives
Special Notice
the
borne of their eon in Portland thia channels that heretofore has been going
of the list, but it is a greater ad vantage to
to Portland. It is an industry that netted a neat sum to the organisation fought it out all week and the adjourn­
In order to give the contestants in have a reserve back of which no one know' week.
merits the patronage of all.
for whose benefit the perfermance was ment found both factions claiming
the territory outside the city the same anything alamt,and which can lx* brought
E. O. Linsdey has returned from a
given.
victory. The radicals gained a sweep­
amount of time to work for the extra into gixxi play later on. With all your short xtay at Seaside.
ing advantage through the recognition
vote ns the girls in the city, the man­ votes in the paper it is an easy matter for
Miss Maud Cleveland lias returned
Because of the efficient efforts of Mr. of industrial as well as all other forms
agement will accept all subscriptions anyone to see exactly what you have and
from
Berkeley,
California,
where
she
H.
L. Morton, ali.is Ben Hur, which re­ of unionism. This included the In­
milk'd before 8:30 o’clock Wednesday how many it will take to twat you in the
has been teaching the past year and will
sulted in the successful entertainment dustrial Workers of the World, who,
night, but the envelope or package in end.
spend her vacation here.
for ths good of the ordsr of “Bsn Hur,” the conservatives claimed, are an an­
"Hustle” is the Word.
which the subscriptions are sent must
last
Friday evening, the members of the archist body. Because of this, the so­
This may not occur to you, but even if
liear the postmark of the date and hour
M im Lottie Davia came home Irom
Corvallis.
Ore.,
May
20
—
Today
les
­
lodge endesvored to express their grati cialists specifically disavowed all form
mailed, together with the postmaster’s one aspirant d<we get a few thousand vote« Corvallis to epend Saturday and Sun­
sons in life saving methods and first aid tude by banqueting him at the home of of violence in labor troubles and
name ami date, written on the outside in the lead of tier competitors in a certain day of last week.
to the injured are begun at O. A C. by Mr. and Mrs. Walrod, Wednesday eve­ agreed that all socialists who may ad­
district it must not lx* taken for granted
of the envelope.
Mice Pearl Joues visited Pleasant Val­ the experts from the U. S. Bureau of ning of this week. As the Lents ladies vocate such direct action shall be
that
the
race
is
won,
and
perhaps
the
Do not forget that is is the special
ley frirnaa recently.
Mines in charge of the demonstration are well up in the culinary art it is forthwith expelled.
offer that closes Wednenday May 29 and young ladies who an-.appan'iitly refxMing
car now at Corvallis.
Mis«
Elsie
Metzger
visited
Miae
El
­
needless to comment on the menu.
in
quiet
near
Ixiltoui
will
be
the
ones
to
that the contest does not close until
Through the efforts of Prof H. M. i Mr. Morton was chosen toast master
Saturday June 15, Thia leaves but six creep up unaware* and carry off the prize len DeHaven at Scenic last week
Parks, head of the college school of
days of th«* special offer and it will be to Nucli things have been done and many a
Meedames Howe, Gobeen end Wag mines, the car was brought from and was an honor unto himself, music
advantage of all candidate to avail them­ race has been lost by over-confidence. ner, of Boring were Gresham visitors Washington where it was giving dem­ and games also occupied a portiou of
the time until a late hour.
selves of this offer. In reply to a great Don’t let minors influence you one way last Saturday.
onstrations, and arrangements have
The members felt very proud to num­
many inquires we wish to state that two or the other. It is often the case that a
Mrs. Ella Aton who has lieen visiting been made for a week’s instruction,
subscriptions for six months each count candidate or her friends will hear that relatives at Boring returned last week. two hours daily, for 75 or 100 young ’ ber among themselves so successful a
Sacramento. Cal.—Stinging denunci­
playwright and stage manager, and fur­
the same as one subscription for one year ouch a one has secured a great many
men from the college.
ation
of the campaign of the Industrial
ther
showed
their
appreciation
by
pre
­
years
’
subscription,
and
is
sure
to
win.
Mies
Mary
Brugger
died
last
week
The special ballot, to wl ich the con­
The work is of especial value to all sentint him with a “Ben Hur” foun­ Workers of the World at San Diego
Business
Education
and
was
buried
last
Saturday.
Miex
testant's who qualify will be entitled to,
students whose future business will tain pen as a souvenir of the banquet.
and an even more stinging denuncia­
A great number of letters which have Brugger wax well known in Gresham
will lie made out and sent to them at the
take them some distance from medical
tion of the "vigilants" of that city,
bwn
received
by
the
contact
manager
having
made
her
home
with
her
brother
end of each special offer. The regular
aid. Electrical engineers will be given
whom he convicts of un-American and
Besides
ballots to which they are entitled for all contain enquiries alavut the businessscho­ for the past nine years
instruction as to the manner of reviv­
uncivilized abuse of the distributors
larships,showing
that
a
large
proportion
many
friends
she
leaves
the
following
subscriptions are issued al once.
ing a man suffering from electrical
of San Diego, with recommendations
A very large vote was received up to of the young women who have entered relatives: Melvin Brugger of Columbus, shock. Foresters will learn how to give
that the state authorities take drastic
the
race
are
interested
in
that
feature.
Neb.
Andrew
and
Theodore
of
Gresh
­
1 o'clock yosterday and great changes in
immediate relief to a man on whom
hand in the war there, are the features
It is a worthy ambition for any young am, Mrs. L. Karpenstein of Wayne,
the line-up are to be noticed.
timbers have fallen, or who is over­
of a 10.000 word report on San Diego
lady
to
try
to
earn,
by
her
own
efforts,
a
Neb.,
Mrs.
Katie
Snyder
of
Woodland,
The special offer made to the contest-
come by smoke or flame in fighting
conditions, cent to Governor Johnson
tants for the next ten days seems to scholarship ami she should receive the Wash., and John Brugger, owner of the forest fires.
The Herald is pleased to announce the by Harris Weinstock, appointed as a
support
from
her
friends
that
she
deserves.
Mt.
Scott
Bakery,
Ix'nts,
Oregon.
have met with with approval of all can­
The agricultural student will learn ; wedding of Mr. Frank A. Cassidy, of commissioner to investigate the San
From the business college point of view
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard of Madison, what must be done immediately after ' thia place, to Miss Eunice Carle, of Diego labor war.
didates and all are working with renew­
ed energy to secure one of the special a "Business Education” means a course Wis., are visiting Mr. Blanclixrd's sis­ an accident with the "deadly corn Acme, Or. The wedding took place at
Sau Diego.—Denials of the accuracy
offer prizes. It is a grjat opportunity of study that tits young women for com­ ter, Mrs. O. E. Eastman.
shredder” or other farm tool which is Eugene and was solmnized in the First
of
the report which Barrii Weinstock,
Baptist
Church,
May
17,
1912,
the
Rev,
for all. and should be taken advantage mercial pursuits. In this age of sharp
Lewis Shattuck, O. E. Eastman, E. likely to maim one. The pharmacy
of by all candidates who expect to win competition there to little chance for the G. Kardell and D. M. Roberts accom­ student and those of the chemistry I W. Davis officiating. The only persons special commissioner, made to Gover­
one of The Hearld's grand prizes This young woman who faces the world with­ panied by their families, made a trip to courses will be interested in the mer.ns present were Mrs. Jos. Morris and Mrs. nor Johnson regarding the so-calied
special offer is a very short one and those out the knowledge and skill that conies Welches Sunday in automobiles.
of reviving men overcome by gaseous S 8. Thurftian, who have been friends "free speech” campaign of the Indus­
trial Workers of the World were made
of the bride since childhood.
who expect to receive a special ballot from s|»-< ml training. The buxine«« col­
A field meet will tie held in Gresiiaiu fumes. There is hardly a course given
Miss Carle formerly lived in Lente, by leading city officials of San Diego
must get busy at once. It is not nec­ lege furnishes the preparatory training for Saturday May 25th in which all of the in the college which does not present
essary to hold back your subscriptions the bookkeeper, the clerk and office as­ Multnomah county schools will com­ aspects making the life saving methods her people moving to Acme some time in connection with a recital of the
ago, where they now own valuable causes of the present troubles here.
and turn in seven at one time, as the sistant in all linesof business. It qualities pete.
important to the students.
its
graduates
to
enter
at
once
upon
pro-
contest manager will keep an accuate
For these reasons it is expected that property. Mr. Cassidy has lieen a resi­
The senior play entitled “The College
account of every subscription turned in titableeinploynient. But it does far more
nearly 100 students will be scheduled dent of Lents for several years, and is True Bills Against Ruef Dismissed.
Town" given last week was a great suc­
San Francisco.—All of the 80 indict­
for each candidate during this offer, at than this. It gives an educational found­
for the course, in spite of the fact that well and favorably known here as a
cess in every way.
ments charging Abe Ruef with bribery
ation
upon
which
future
suexess,
in
any
two hours a day for a week at this busy worthy young man of ability. He is in­
the end of which he will mail each girl
Professor Robinson's little daughter, time of the year, examination period, dustrious, reliable and devoted to his were ordered wiped from the calendar
the special ballot to which she is entitl­ line of business may be leaded.
Arloene, was taken to the hospital is not lightly given any outside activity. trade and study.
He has always been by Superior Judge Frank Dunne, in ac­
ed. The regular ballot« given on sub­
Wednesday
to
have
her
tonsils
removed.
an
active
worker
in
all
good movements cordance with the writ of mandate
Sanitarium
May
Rise
at
Tolman
scriptions will be is-ued ss in the past
for the improvinent of local cohditions, handed down by the appellate court.
Ashland.—Minneapolis
capitalists
Jesse Radford and Mi«s Elsie Brown­
and can be held as a reserve or voted.
Doane Boys, Alleged Thieves, Caught wlie her of the schools, the churches or
Every one can win a ballot if she tries. are contemplating the erection of a ing. both of Cottrell, were married May
Pendleton.—Piez and Bascuin Doane,
Coal Str.kc is Ended.
There will be plenty of time to get in modern sanitarium nt Tolman Springs, 20th. and will make their home at Cott­ brothers who recently, it is alleged, other town developments.
Wlljccsbarre.
Pa.—The anti racite
The
newly
married
couple
will
make
about
14
miles
east
of
this
city.
The
rell.
subscription if a little effort is displayed.
drove away a band of sheep belonging their home in this city, wherethey have mine workers' convention raffled the
The extra votes may win the piano or one place at present Is the mountain home
The following teachers have been to John Wynne, a McKay creek ranch
agreement entered into by a sub-com­
of the other prizes, and as another offer of M. G. Lawrence of this city, and elected for the Gresham public and er, sheared them, sold the wool and es­ a host of friends who join with The Her
mittee of the members and operators,
aid
in
extending
congratulations
has
been
used
as
a
sort
of
private
re
­
and
of this kind will not be made it would be
highschool; Professor G. It. Robinson, caped, have been arrested at Elgin as
and the miners will go b-ck to work
wisliesfor
a
happy
married
life.
is
designed
to
erect
on
the
treat.
It
a good ides to take advantage of tnisone
principal; Mrs. C. E. Woodard, assist­ they rode in from their trip across the
after an idleness .if seven week*.
property
a
*200,(100
Institution.
while the opportunity is presented.
ant; Miss Hughes, Mies Laura Harvey, mountains.
No contestant is restricted as to the
Miss Hope Anderson, Miss Myrtle My­
H. Look, of Faxon Park, went to
F. A. Bohna visited at the home of
There will be a special meeting of the ers and Miss Portia Osborn. There is
Mrs. Allen will leave shortly for Pots­ Walla Walla a few days ago to visit with
size of their ballot. If she is able to se­
cure 14 yearly subscriptions during these Parent-Teacbera’ Club May 29 to discuss still two vacancies to be filled in the dam, N. Y. where she will visit with re­ his brother add look after business in­ his father near Boring last Sunday. The
latives for an iadetinite period.
terests.
ten days she can do so, and will receive further improvemen la for the play ground high school force.
trip was made in I. F. Coffman’s auto.
See ail year friends and relatives at
■oace and get tisem ta pledge you their
support. Hee all .those who have
promised you a Huhecription
Get
thorn in during th»« offer and receive
the .extra vole*
TEACHING LIFE
SAVING METHODS
VICIANTS DECLARED
WORSE THAN I. W. W.
WELL KNOWN LENTS
PEOPLE MARRIED