BEAVER STATE HERALD Subscription, $1.00 > Year. JOHN RUtDY KILLED OREGON NtWS IN AUIO ACCIDENI ()f: I ENTS, MULTNOMAH CO.. OREOON, THURSDAY, JULY II. 1012. AU 10 RUNS OVER BW IS RECOVLRINt Vol. 10. No. 2S IMPORTANT DEAE f‘RE alarm causes WELCHEES ENJOYS IS CONSUMMATED much lxciiemlni BUILDINGBOOM But one accident occurred during the Monday evening, about 9 o’clock, lo­ When an automobile crowded with cal citizens saw a blaze in the general Many New Residences and celebration at Gresham, July 4th. Lit ­ Fourth of July celeliratorx went over tlx* Oregon E. W. Miller LumE>er (k>. should Capture hank of the Sandy road near the Country tle Spencer Coplxn, who lives nesr mercantile store of Woodyard & Sager Store Buildings Under Disposes of Yards and and a general alarm was sounded. The $.5,000 For Best Five Bu­ Gresham, was knocked down by an au­ Club late Thu rial ay, John Ruedy, of Rtiedy Bros., aheetinetal worker«, 220 Construction at Popular Business to Twin Falls fire gong soon brought the members of shels of Wheat—Commer­ tomobile while attempting to cross the Front atmet, wax fatally injured and the fire department and hundreds of street near Regner's store. The little Summer Resort. Business Man. Mrs. David E. Hteele, I oh .' i East Abler cial Bodies Are Active. citizens to the scene, and to all appear­ fellow ran to avoid a team which was street, wax seriously crushed. Mundy tiled two hours after the acci­ ances a stubborn blaze was in progress passing at the same time, and failed to Welches is booming this year in the dent attiiHxl Samaritan Hospital. Mr«. Oregon slioulil capture the prise for I see the automoble which waa driven by One of the most important deals re­ in the rear end of the main store room. way of building, railroad talk, and good Su»*le, who Wax tak-n to the « tine place, tlie tx-»t five bushels of wheat grown ¡G. B. Middleton. Before .Mr. Middle- corded in I-ents business circles tran­ In the meantime a front window had feeling. There has been erscte>l and is expected to recover. i.I tbe American Northwest this vear, I ton could stop his machine the front spired this week when Bert Wilberg. of been demolished and a number of men nearly finished, two new bungalows in With Ruedy ami Mrs. Slctde were Mrx. Rtiedy, Hilda Rm*dy, aged 12, ami but to do »o will require careful selection I wheel hail pa»»e*l over the boy's bod«. Twin Falls. Ida , took over the business gained entrance to find the top of the Deer Park, Welches; one beautiful llaM'd Hun»'. aired tl, a relative of tlx* ami indeed it iiinv he neceeaary to band ! Che child was carried to the home of of the E. W. Miller Lumber Co., one of stove open and flames issuing there­ bungalow at Saratago, and two nice Rlletly«, They exeap.al with a lew j pick tlie wheat. It will pay to do it, * Mr. Kegner, and a doctor summoned. the leading retail lumber Arms of the from. While the chemical engine was bungalows at .Maulding, near Hotel f >r a prise * I |5,n the front »eat around the place; W. B 8'eele is erect­ and as soon as this is completed Mr. stove for a couple of days. The stove ing a bungalow on his acre tract, and Commercial Iwxlie» rd thx »tate are Although lite roadway wax occupied Wilberg will take charge of the busi- was filled with rubbish and whether work is expected to commence soon on by many aut>>i»t» coming from the rare» allowing an interest in the collection of ness. i there had been a fire in the stoveduring . Dr. J. M. 8horts bungalow on his acre Oregon eslntdt» to lx* shown thin win ­ on tlie Country Club track, no one .Mr Wilberg comes from Twin Falls, the day or not makes no difference, as ! tract. These acre tracts are on the Caught the iiiimtxr of tlie machine that ter at the land »how» of the Middle Idaho, and is an experienced lumber- it is evident that the sweepings and west side oi Salmon river. Some at­ West. In response to a call »ent out forced Riietly to the ditch. man, having been engaged in the busi- rubbish placed in the stove had been tractive bungalows are being built at, or Ruedy wax well known by many Ijentx by Manager Chapman of tin* Oregon people, having lived <>n n farm rival of Development league, many outeide I Geo Shaw of Cleone and Miss Daisy ness for many years. He has a family igniten and, owing to the closed drafts, near, Rhododendron Tavern also. here before engaging in buxine»» in ci'ies have l»een heard from, each prom- I Smith, of Gresham were married last consisting of wife and daughter, andGorcedthetopandflamesissuingthere- Fishing is good this season—many Portland, lie al*» bail charge of tlx* , ising to collect samples of tlie best I week and have gone to Cleone to make will make this place his home While from reached nearly to the ceiling. No large catches being made daily, tbe fish plumbing in tlx* Lanta public »cliool products grown there this season ami it their home Mrs Shaw is the daugh­ I.ents business men and citizens regret damage resulted, but had the same taking the fly readily and the trout that Mr Miller has disposed of his in- happened late iu the night a serious seem» a go*»I collection is assured. No i building. averaging from 6 to 18 inches locality «liould allow itself to be tinreo- i ter of Mr. and Mrs N. L. Smith of terests. they nevertheless are glad to conflagration might have resulted, The Fourth was observed here with this place. welcome new arrivals and extend a resented. due respect and honors, a large assort­ A party of young people attended hearty reception to the new arrival Following its niivm of last year, ment of fire works in the evening and a Chautauqua at Gladstone this week. The E W. Miller Lumber Co. was Oxford will hold another ag'te carnival dance after * ard. The safe and sane The tennis court is nearly completed started in Illiiigw**rth, alto rexide» at The C. A Smith Co. baa sawed a giant | The attendance was large at the meet­ able to be about again little more than a year the stock was ing of Evening Star Grauge on July 6, kept them in a muddy conditior. most Nashville Station, ha» been selected ax spruce log estimated to have weighed ; of the time. Bessie Strebin and Ida Kettig of increased until more than a bl*>ck of superintendent of tlx* lent» play ground over lx tons, that scaled llt.600 feet of ■Melrose visited friends in Gresham last ground was required to handle the stock ee)>ecially so, for vacation time. Many autos are arriving daily in .Mr llollingworth is a »Indent at Will­ lumber. Il was 76 feet long, seven feet The Lecture hour was <*pened by some spite of the rains, loaded with •‘ gut­ Sunday. and business and three teams have very appropriate remarks by Bro. J. D. amette University ami ix well fitted for ’ in diameter at the butt and five feet seers. hotel guests and some with freight Mr. Ralph Johnson of Cleone City, the position to which he lias lx*en ap­ eight inebea st the top. This is Ju'H -’l*1!4..1!.1!'! J»Le?L . who-on l*h»lf«f the grange, pre­ visited his brother .Mr. Walter John ­ and baggage. There are two daily the past several months the services of pointed. Tlx* xii|M-rintentli*nt ha« al­ thought to l»e the largest log ever son last week. He belongs to the ten have been required to handle the sented a very nice rocking chair to the autos from Portland rain or shine. ready taken up liix du lice ami i» now se­ hauled on a train anywhere. Master, J. J. Johnson, today being his B. P. O. E. An abindant crop of huckleberries business and the firm has grown to be 50th. birthday. Mr. Johnson was much riating in installing ami improving tlx* Portland is ablaze with lights ami Dr. C. H. House and wife of Arkan ­ one of the most important in this sec­ surprised but made some feeling re are assured this year. The bushes on tennia court«, Laxcball ground», etc. streaming banners of pur de and white Bupt. Ilollingworth will be at the this week in honor of the grand reunion sas City, Kansas, visited W. E. Wood tion of the country. It has been man­ I marks and thanked the grange for so Hucklebtrrv Mt. being loaded down with berries this year. playground six day» of the week ami of the Elks. Thousands of visitors from and wife this week Dr House is a aged along highly successful lines and kindly remembering him. delegate to the Elk's Convention. Roy has not only been made a payer of good will direct all methods of play, including all parts of the country are here, ami to 1 Emery C. Dye talked on the Tax the coaching of a bull team and truck many of the delegates, this is tlieir first Phillips, formerly of Newkvik Okla., dividends, but has added greatly in the ! Problem, telling of some of the better now of Portland, was also their guest. team. \ ariou- athletic »porta will lie intrixluctmn to the Pacific Coast. Ore­ upbuilding of Lents and the surround­ J. H. Hoss met with a Serious acci­ ing country. Mr Miller, the manager, methods of taxation than are now in encouraged among the older lx»y» ami for gon lodge» are co-operating heartily to I use. the younger ones mid tlx* girl» other | welcome tbeir visiting brothers from the dent last .Monday, while he was sharp­ is a man of excellent business ability Mr. Perkins of the Y. M. C. A. ren-1 ening the sickle of his mower, when lines of amiiM inent have la*en provided. Eastern states. and the announcement of his retirement dered two very fine solos on the flute. Condition» at the public playground Moored in Portland harbor is the fa­ the sickle slipped and cut a deep gash is a source of regret to many. He still He also rave a very interesting talk on Mrs. Ellen Olsen, a pioneer reside n are now in a highly «nt ¡«factory condi­ mous old fighting machine, the battle­ in his left hand, causing several stitches retains his home and other interests , the subject of the ‘Moral Itevelopment to be taken, of Multnomah county, returned to her tion and those who have been loyal in ship Oregon. For the first time in its here and expects to make Lents his | of the Youth”. home in Damascus this week after a this movement an* still unceasing in their long and eventful bi tory, it is visiting f Mesdames Zimmerman and Rusher, home, a fact that is hailed with general Kay Gill of Rnsselville Grange, told ellortx. its own state. Its arrival aroused great with their children, spent Tuesday at satisfaction, as no man in L*nts enjoys I abont "Flowers,” mentioning some of vi-it of several days in this city at the the Spencer farm. botne of her grand daughter, Mrs. F. A. a larger circle of friends than he. interest ami big crowds have been visit- ; the new, yet old **nex, which are just Bohna. Thomas Ginder has gone to Seaside Ing tliix sturdy old tighter. now coining in favor with people who to spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs. Olsen is 81 years old, but is still Survey» at the mouth of the Colum­ apprecia'e nice flowers, and who wish hale and hearty and enjoying the best Mrs. Hugh Walker. bia River show that tlie entrance is to have them with the least care and of health. She is one of the early set­ Tom Dodge is at Seaside where he is growing deeper. Tin* area of deep water effort. employed in a grocery store. tler» of Eastern .Vlnltnoniah county and is growing, apparently through the ac­ L. H. Wells told about "Modern In­ the transformations that have been Herman Wasserman, of Company E. tion of the river current, which, direct­ ventions.” Mr. 8. H. Covell spoke of wrought in this section appeal to her ed by the jetty, is scouring out tlie chan­ 21st Infantry, stationed at Vancouver some local “Needed Improvements.” in a manner that is rarely appreciated Wash., will spend the week end at the Work on the new Pout Office building nel to a greater depth. Steadily im­ On Tuesday, July 2nd, between the Recitations were given by Nora Holm, by those wbo have cast their lot here in for l-entx will I»* »tarusl immediately. proved condition» are imiked for at tlie home of W. E. Wood. .Mr Wasser­ Tlx* struct lire will la* built of brick and mouth of tlie river, particularly as work man has just returned from Parang, hours of 2 ami 5 p m., Mrs. R J. Good­ Loura Durner, Edwin Hickey. Mrs. late years. Her visit in this city with man gave a reception in honor of her Pollock sang very beautifully some old her grand-dsughter and great grand­ P. 1 , where he served four years. will stand at tlx* rear of the building for­ on the north jetty progresses. niece. Miss Ella Walrml. The color fashioned songs. Miss Pearl Fleming, of Portland, children was heartily enjoyed and she merly ix-ciipxsl by Schweitzer A .Man« Sherman County farmers have come scheme was pink and green in the parlor, visited friends in Gresham last week, expects to live to an age that will per­ ami will face Folter road. to appreciate their experiment farm, lo­ mit her return in the futuie. The building will lie one story. 24xfl() cated at Moro. Many at first doubted leaving last Sunday for Long Beach. •lining room and reception hall. Huge feet ami will lx> completed ax soon ax its utility but such valuable help has Wash, where she will spend the sum­ bouquets of roses and sweet jx*as acre in' every available corner. Miss Ella was possible. The buildurx are Dr. McSIoy l>een given in conducting inquiries into mer. • «I Geo. Hopkins Jr., has entered the placed in a chair of honor under a horse ami I' ggiman Bros. There parties will better methods of agriculture that they Conxtruct and equip tlie building in first are now thoroughly interested. A re­ law office of Joseph and Harney in the sh catch as I barely mi«sed having his back laeerted boys »ay they are tired of training alone { high school here, after which he went to Florence Gethings were all from l.*nts. catch van, two points down, The by a piece of glass. He barely escaped The wedding of Mr Thomas Miller to and are anxious to have others join i business college, and is now a success­ stra gle hold will be barred. these two accidents, hot Tu-sd y night Miss Mary llatisinger wax solemnised Rulli Dix will atten.l Holmes Buxines« . them Here is a chance for some good ful stenographer. No little interest is Is-ing created in hi» « ar of luck fully *1* sorted him. Com­ at the Lents Catholic church, July 3, College next yr* ir. Archi*' Clark ami exercise. The many friends of Hilda Johnson I the match and there is every indication ing home from witnessing the electric Father Beutgen performing the cere­ Lowell Bradford will go t*> R**ed College of a record breaking a' endance. that are grieved to hear of her death. She parade in Portland lie wax traveling an mony. The ceremony wax witnessed I.. E. Wiley, a well known local formerly lived at Powell Valley but at an*l Carol Hogue to the state Nor rial. it a ill lx* conducted on the square is not scenstoiixxi path to the door of his room, by the relatives of both and by a num­ ,1 noted by none, aslxdh are well known when finally tie suddenly dropped into merchant, is suffering from typhoid the time of her death, July 1, she was ber of invited friends Leon Berry spent a few ilaystiiis week voting i u«>n ss m *n **f Lent«, ami it an unknown hole, bxdly injuring his left A wedding breakfast was served in fever. The atliicted man has been ill for a resident of Kelso She was active in the early morning at the home of Mrs. the past two weeks with stomach church work and had made many with his sister, Mrs. J. H. i'onelson, will lx* a ease of tlie ■'survival of tlie hip. He atiempted to get t > a physici­ returning to Tillainyal. Further linally attracted attention by tapping a few days. Roth are highly respected display in the window They are for Twin Falls, Ida., last week. paiticniare will apponr next week. the window. He will likely be confined people and have the best wishes of a along a» well ax can be expected. the best white needlework. to his nxnn for several days. host of friends. The hole into which he fell had been George Milkes, of Minneapolis, visited W. C. Bryant and Merton Ellis spent Those from Lents who attended the Mrs. Cox, Mrs. J ones and Mrs Darnall, in this city during the week with his Sattffmiy'ar'iTMi ndav in leit«, vi-iting dug during the evening, to be used as a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, of Irv­ electric parade given by the B. P. O. E, ington, visited in Lents Sunday with in Portland Tuesday night say that of this city, visited Columbia Rebekah brotbers-in-law. Katzky Brothers. He th»- H* gut's. They returned Monday t> ■ •ex** pool, and was therefore unknown to hitn. The li die» and Mom. the pageant was well worth seeing. Lodge, of Portland. Saturday evening. is making a tour of the West. relatives. BREEZY NOTES EROM GRESHAM PLAYGROUND SUPERIN­ TENDENT SELECTED INTERESTING SESSION Of EVENING SI AR GRANGE PIONEER LADY IS A LENTS VISITOR COMMENCE WORK ON NEWP. 0. BUILDING RECEPTION GIVEN MISS ELLA WALROD LOCAL WRESTLERS ARRANGE MATCH BILL" ESCHLIPP IS FOLLOWED BY HOODOO MILLERHAUSINGER WEDDING SOLtMNIZED