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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
LOCAL NEWS AND 10WN HAPPENINGS Born—To th«'.jMk*of F. A. McKinley, at Woodmere, May 21, a girl. HARRIET BALL "Behind the Bars in Sing Sing," as ; given at the Isis Theatre Saturday Mis. Harriet Ball died at the Eman Mr. and Mm. Brookman, of Happy night is a very interesting exposition of ual hospital in Portland, Saturday. May Hollow, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Brock 1 prison life, teaching a great moral lesson, IB, after an illness of three da)». Mrs. man's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dunwth. presented by t'arroll E. Johnson, for- Ball’s home was at Cottrell where she J. H. lkinaldson lias commenced con 1 luerly identification officer at that fa »¡«ent moet of her life since moving to struction work on a five room bungalow mous prison. Oregon. She was a member of the The management of the P. R. L. A P. Baptist church of that place and wax an on 5th Ave The Alumni of Gilbert school gave an I Co. hasjcontributed 8*5.00 to the local earnest worker in the church. While visifng her daughter, Mrs. L. entertainment last week that was both a fire department. This conn's as a reeult of a visit to the head office by local bns- Newell, of l*ortland, she was taken sud social and financial success. denly ill with pneumonia and was Henry Kappleman anti wife, of Two inea* men. Rivers, Win., accompanied by their Junk dealers will doubt let» leave* L. moved to the hospital where ehe died daughter, Mrs. Lillian Muller, son E. Wiley's property alone after this. Saturday Morning. May IB. Mrs. Ball was born in Michigan June Richard, and Mrs. E. P. Hayes. of Last Friday one of them, without invita 25 1848. She was married to Marrel Montana, are visiting at the home of J. tion, walked to the back door of Wiley’s j H. Meyer at Lents Junction. Mr. Kap store and appropriates! a wash lioard Ball in 1888, moved to Nebraska iu 18 m ) j “*, The de i and boiler. His act was soon di*x>vered »»d cam. to Oregon m ■■ 1901. pleman is a brother of Mrs. Meyer. ceased was the mother of nine children Thaddeus Reynolds, of Estacada, has and he re-appeared, whereupon Mr. | _ Those who survive her are: Mr». G. H. | Wilek took his fist away from the anat- i sold nis property there and moved into <^y<w'^d7»ñrTe¿e/7 U|>k’''o of ’f | Blackburn. Wallace andI Warren Ball omy of said junk dealer a eo couple his brother’s property in this city. times and .misted him down the roa. I of Lottrell Ernest IU . Mrs L. Newell Coming to the Isis Theatre Saturday with the toe of his shoe. •nd o< 1 ortl,nd *nd M"’ night: "Behind the Bars in Sing Sing." ,, „ , , Harry Lusted of lent». Homer Arnold, a well known, local Percy T. Harris and wife are moving into their new bungalow, which is one barber, will leave this week for Cali fornia, w here he expects to make his of the handsomest in Woodmere. future home. A. Richardson, who submitted to a A local male quartette composed of surgical operation last week for relief from appendicitis, is rapidly recover Chas. Thomas, H. E. Willson, and the Baker brothers, rendered several ex ing. Miss Blanche Retherford is erecting a cellent selections at the Isis Sunday eve There is a movement on toot to organ modern cottage on 3d Ave. A Marie. J. ning. Special features are on at the Isis to ize an athletic club in Lente and pro C. Beard has the contract vide a gymnasium and club room for H. C. Wahlberg and family have gone night. the member« thereof. As yet theecheme to San Francisco, where they expect to Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Kreuder, May is only in its infancy, but from the sup make their future home. 18, a daughter. port thue far received it ia apparent that Miss Fox, county librarian, was in Mrs. Cora E. Wright and Mre. Mamie a good healthy club can be formed here. Lenta this week looking for a new lo Cox are attending the Rebekah Assembly Lou McKinley has the matter in hand cation for the branch library. If a suit at Pendleton this week as delegates of and states that the yonng men of the able room can be secured on the north the local lodge. While at Pendleton Mre. town, with whom he has talked, are side of the car line the library will be Cox is a the guest of her mother. anxious to secure such an organization, moved. and it is likely that if a suitable hall or The Parente-Teachers' Club held a building can be obtained the club will George Cummins, a 16-year-old boy meeting last Friday at which time all old residing at Grays Crossing, was caught be formed. officers were reelected for another term, steading a bottle of milk Monday even i Mrs. Otto Katzky was elected President It is planned to secure a spacious room, which can be fitted up with athletic ap ing from the porch of the McDowell ¡Mrs. O. E. Lent, Vice-president; Mrs. residence. Milk had been disappearing pliances; also shower liatiis, lounging Hawkins, Secretary, and Mrs Martha and club rooms. from there for some time and that even Rogers, Treasurer. Prof. Hershner gave ing Night Officer Fish secreted himself An organization of this kind is need j a talk on “School Curriculumn” and the close to the porch and caught the lad in ed here and is something that would be subject of “Social-Hygiene" was discuss the act. He said it was his first offense of great benefit to the young men of the ed by Dr. Corbett and Mrs. Additton. and that he intended selling milk for town. It is likely that definite steps The fence around the public play will be taken within a few days to bring car fare with which to ride down to the merry-go-round. He will be tried today ground is about completed and the city the matter to a bead. This depends, has granted free water for use on the however, on whether or not a suitable before the Juvenile Judge. grounds. hall cau be secured. Last week The Herald, in referring to Mrs. Paxton was absent from her class the Lents young man who is trying for Sixteen Lents residents were summon one of the scholarships to be given away as Monday and Tuesday, as a reeult of ed before the Grand Jury this week to an attack of toneolitie. by the Meir A Frank store, spoke of him Mr. Rockwell recently purchased part giveevidence regarding gambling games as Alvin Bradford, when it should have been Lowell Bradford. He is now sec of the Allen placeon North Main St. and alleged to have been conducted in Lents. Only about half the nuniber were called is erecting a neat house thereon. ond in the race. to testify. As yet no true bill has been returned. 1 MAY ORGANIZE ATHLET IC CLUB IN LENTS Ed’s Cash Store That’s Where You Find A A A A New Stock Fresh Stock Well Selected Stock Best Quality Stock Of Up-to-date Groceries Our solicitor calls Daily and our delivivery is prompt— Give us a trial order. Absolutely the Freshest Stock in Lents Ed’s Cash Store Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crandall May 17, a boy. R. B. Spooner is building a fine, new house on the Oregon City road. Emery Webb, the well known l^nts ball twirler, returned the fore part of the week from Tillamook, where be has been playing this season. Emery made good | there but a reduction in wages did not look good so hiked back lor Lents. This is good news for Lents fans as he will be on the mound next Sunday. H. B. Van Foseen, a practical tailor, has opened a dye works, cleaning es tablishment and tailoring shop in the Roes building, on Main Bt. and John son ave. Hie card appears elsewhere in this ieeue. H. A. Darnall and C. E. Kennedy were in attendance at the Grand I»dge session of the I. O. O. F. in Pendleton this week. They were delegatee from the local lodge. Painters and those who contemplate painting will do well to read the ad of the Lente Haidware Co. in th’» i«»ne. 4 FOR BALE ADVIKIISLD Lt ITERS 100 acres at Thorpe, Wash., 20 acres Letters remaining unclaimed in the West's Road Bills are Also Fought lent» postotfiee week ending May IB cleared, 10 acres »laalied, 2 acres in bear and Order Will Support Its Own. ing orchard, all under Irrigation, bal 1912. Roseburg.—After wrangling the ance covered with timber, plenty of Baldwin George, Burgess Mrs. B., greater part of one day over U'Ren's wood, garden and small berries. Mod- Burnett George, Chandler W. F., Fer pro-single tax resolution, which was srn fl room bouts, good outbuildings, guson Geo., Furgeson Chick F., Gilbert defeated, the state grange closed Its all fenced. Price |7,00O. Will taka Arthur, E. Hatter, O son M. C., Par labors Saturday. city property to value of $3,101) In The grange is opposed to Governor sons, C. G., Poppel Mrs. Paulina, Por quire of Mrs M. C. long, Clark Bt., West's road plans and the Pacific ter G. W., Robichand Mrs. Ed. (2), ■ one block from Gilliert Road Lenta, Highway; is opposed to the consolida Hanford Geo. H., Spencer E. R., Waters < • rego n. tion of the state university and agri Ed. GEO. W. SPRING PootmaMter. cultural college; Is in favor of equal We are going to give away absolutely suffrage; is In favor of building good free twenty-five (25) presents We will roads by bonding, provided that home Helps A Judge In Bad Fix. do this Saturday night June Ifith. The rule be applied in fixing the highways Justice Eli Cherry, of Gillis Mills. Tenn, bow of it can lie learned al our store. to be improved. The grange Is also In was plainly worried. A bad sore on bis E. I.. Rayburn A Sons. favor of taking state institutions out leg had battled several doctors and long of politics. resisted all remediee. "I thought it was DizzirwHs, vertigo. (blind »tagger») There were four days of active dis* a cancer," he wrote. "At last I used cussion by the grange. During the Buckien’s Arnica Halve, and was com »allow complexion, flatulence aw symp meeting each of the great problems pletely cured ’’ Cures burns, boils, ul toms of a torpid liver. No one can feel before the people of the state was tak cers, cuts, bruise» and piles. 25 cents at well while the liver is inactive. ¡HER- BINE is a powerful liver stimulant. A en up and fully discussed. all dealers. dose or two will cause all bilious symp Don’t Fail to read “Brainstorms” toms to disappear. Try it. Price 50c Advert in* in The Herald for Results by L B T in next woekw ír » u ». Sold by lx-tits Pharmacy. GRANGE AGAINST SINGLE TAX ♦ * Ed. Thurston, Prop. Lents, Ore. South Main St. Memorial Day Will Be Celebrated in Lents For this important event we have all kinds and sizes of Flags priced at from 10 to 50 Cents 4 See Our Window Display Let Us Serve You With Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks Mt. Scott Drug Co. A. Geisler Lents, Ore. «