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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
BEAVER STATE HERALD Subscription, $1.00 a Year. I EN I S, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1912. BANK DEPOSIT MILLER RE-ENGAGES STILL GROWING IN BUSINESS NOTHING LEFT BUT THE NOISE. Regular Statements ot Local E. W. Miller Co. Takes Over Bank Indicate Steady and Extensive Business of Healthy Growth—Last I ' Percy & Strickler at 50th St. and Powell Valley. Showing the Best. Vol. 10. Nc. 34 RAILROAD LINE ABRAM BOY WAS ASSURED SANDY NOT TO BLAME Sandy People Deposit Re Mrs. Abram, Wife of Wife- quired Subsidy—Right of Beater, Says Boy Not Re way and Depot Grounds sponsible For Cruel Treat Assured—Mt. Hood Co. ment She Received. E W. Mlller.’linanager of the com That The Multnomah 'late Hank, of A dispatch from Oregon City to the Mrs. Abram, wife of the man who la-iita, i» * popular anil growing institu pany bearing hi» name and whose buai- Oregonian »ays:—“Early extension of subjected her to a beating last week, tion la aliown l>y the regular atnteini'nt« neaa in Lenta waa recently »old to Bert the Mount Hood division of the Port of the financial oontiilion of that bank. Wilberg, haa purchased the building land Railway, Light & Power Company mention of which was made in last Since tlx' orgunizHtion and th«- ii|H-niiig line from Cottrell, which is near the week’s Herald, emphatically denies that nf the hank to the public the deposit* material department of Percy 4 Strick present terminus, to Sandy, is virtually the Il-year-old son was responsible for ami volume of luwuiv« ha» inervaaed by ler, located at 50th St. and Powell Val assured, according to the report of Ed the provocation that caused tlie irate leap« and lamnd« and in a manlier hiifli ley on the Mt. Scott line. ward F. Burns, secretary of the Bandy husband to mistreat his wife. The Her ly xatinfiu torv to the atra-kholdera and The dual has been under way for land Company, who was in Oregon ald “tate-l that the boy hail spit in hie official». City Friday. With the exception of father’s face and that in whipping him several weeks but was not closed until The rapid growth not only aliowa a only two tracts, the right-of-way for the offense the motlier interfered, last week. Mr. Miller and associates careful and businere like policy on tlm of about six miles has been obtain with tlie result that she received the part of the enabler but indicate* a will assume charge of the business Sep ed and the money, amounting to $02» 7, blows insteaii of the boy. healthy financial condition in lamia. tember 15. covering the right-of-way cost is in the Mrs. Abram is a pleasant appearing The transfer includes the entire stock The la«t Mtatcment, which la found elae- bank; more than one-half of the right- woman, whose hair has turned to a “sil wliere in thia lamia, make* a vivid |«>r- of lime, cement, sand, gravel, plaater. of-way was donated. The people of very gray” as a result of trouble. With trayal of t)u< above atateinent and a lath, shinglea, coal, slab and firwood, Kandy and the territory through which tears in her eyes and an expression that can-fill |>ermini will convince the most buameaa and good will, together with the extension will pass raised about plainly indicated a broken heart she aeveral delivery wagons and team». akrptic. $5000 in cash for a right-of-way subsidy called at The Herald office Saturday and Wlien a call wiu> made for a statement The Percy-Strickler Co. retains the and the Sandy Land Company gave gave a lietailed explanation of the sad flour, grain and feed business and both Hept. 4 the depomta amounted to $M,- property valued at $6000, embracing affair. She said: (HO,00 an increase, over the last state Arms wiil occupy the same premises. three blocks in the town of Sandy, for “ My child was not the cause for tlie Mr. Miller is one of the best known ment, of lift,000 00. The deposit* on depot grounds and yards. punishment I received at the hands of Septemla-r 4 last year ainounUil to $211.• business men in the Mt. Scott district, ’ Mr. Bruns, as well as other Sandy my husband, nor was he in any way MO.iiO, making tlie inereiim- for a year ami haa a large circle of frienda. The citizens, has been working for a rail connected therewith. Tne boy waa in — Donnell in St. Louie Globo-Democrat. fact that he haa re-engaged in buaineaa ms, 190.00. road for bis district for many months. bed at the time. My husband had been A no tiler feature connected with the fi and will continue to make Lenta his ; He has recently been over the proposed drinking several days previous to tlie nancial condition that la worthy of home is a matter of gratfication to all. . route, accompanied by Walter Inch, an time of the disgraceful affair and it waa It ia the intention of the new firm to ! wpecial note ia the fact that the present engineer of the railway company due to drink and an almost unbalanced each reserve ia double the amount re cover all the territory from East Port- i | which has secured the right-of-way mind that he subjected me to the cruel land to I-enta and that an extensive I quired by the »late banking lawa. through Sandy. The town is the na ties to which I suffered. The trouble No bank in Oregon ha* made a better business will be developed is an assured tural pars for a railroad to Mount arose when he waa eating breakfast. He or healthier »bowing during the year, fact. Hood and the only way to get through was eating mush and complained of it The Percy-Strickler Co has been en- ' everything considered, and the excellent on a reasonable grade. The people of being too hot. I suggested to him that condition is a* much a matter of pride to gaged in business for the past four Qj]| Bros. Will Show Fine Youth and two Companions Sandy are overjoyed over tbeir ulti he give it time to cool, and at than he years and have built for themaelves an the rvaidenta of Lente aa well a» to thoae > mate success in getting practise! as excellent buainesa and reputation. In | Display of Dahlias—Exce Without Provisions or surance of the early constrnction of the became angered and finally administered who finance and manage the bank. the blows that caaaed all the trouble, At the present tune over SN,000,00of fact their buainesa haa increased to llent Literary And Musical Heavy Clothing—Unfa extension. The contract has been let and ultimately sent him to Kelly Butte Unde Ham'» money ia depoaited In the , such an extent that they found it im-1 to Twohy Bro«., well known in the rail rock pile, bringing disgrace upon him, I-enta bank, which i» and ha« leen a i |M>saible to look after all details, hence Program in Afternoon. miliar with Country. road world. my child and myself.” I'. H. Depository for several month«. ) the sale to the E. W. Miller Co. ‘‘Mr. Bruns, , who first Mayor ---- was — the ---------------- » — | - "The statement that my child spit in The liiiMinean of that institution ha* . of Handy, says a majority of the peo- hit fa<¥ ig a (iiggrace the Drink grown to such an extent that at present . Tlie many friends of John W. Shat pie of his town are opposed to the wag t|)e wjloje cause and there is noother Next Saturday is the date of tlie regu three men are nipiirod to can- for the lar n eeting of Ix-nts Grange ami an m- tuck Jr. will lie sorry to learn that at county division plan and he thinks that; ,.aiise.” prrM-nt buaineAH. this writing there ha- lieen no further eventually Portland will follow the I . "Mr. Abram has been addicted to the tesMting Session i* expected. Ray Gfll, It 1» a aafe prediction that the buai- news from Alaska in regard to finding lead of Ssn Francisco and many other : drink habit for many years and I have of the well known firm of Gill Bro*., him and his companions. iieca of thia well conducted institution large cities and make the boundary tried to submit to his wrong-doings for will continue to grow at the name pare ---------------- will lai present and »how an excellent Last Thursday morning he started lines conform with the boundaries of: a long time to save our family from the ami it will not I m - long until The Mult By the Editor.) display of Dahlias. Gill Bro*, make a out from Juneau. Alaska, accompanied the city, eliminating the ex;iense of one disgrace of a divorce. His cruelties have nomah State Bank will take it’* place \ wall from the wilderness reached specialty of Dahlias and the exeihil to by two friends, for a days hunting but set of officers, and in that event a new lieen numerous and almost unbearable, among the leading financial institutions | The Herald office Tfiursday morning. It he shown here on that date will be well up Pi Sunday they had not returned or county will be formed from what is left but 1 have tried to submit to them in a of Multnomah county appear* that the "bunch” that left Ixmta worth seeing, In connection with the Ised heard from although searching of Mulnomah, with a part of the east patient manner, thinking that at some the forepart of the week, armed with disp)*v Mr.Gill will give a leiturvon the parties of Indians ami woodsmen have ern potion of Clackamas added and time he would see the error of his ways lieen searching for them. Great anxiety with the possibility of Gresham as the and live a life that would be an inspira guns, machetes, net*, tiising gear and "Planting of Bulbs.” In addition to the Dahlia exhibit an is felt owing to the heavy rains which county seat. other implements of semi-savage war tion to me and my son. But, it seems “The people of Sandy are going to or all in vain and I cannot l>ear the dis fan-. have not l»-en as «uccensful in find excellent program ha* Iwti arranged by have been falling there. The boys did ing the objects of their de*in- and that Mrs. Maude Darnall, lecturer of Lents not have any blankets with tliem and ! ganize a taxpayers' league next Wed grace of it all. I do do not object in the only provisions for only one day. John nesday nignt. Mr. Brune says that so the supply de)>artment ha* lieen greatly Grange, and will lie a.- follows: least to tlie truth of tlie matter being Shattuck is 21 years old, the youngest over drawn ami as a result bacon and Address..................................... A.F. Miller son of Mr. ami Mrs. John W. Shattuck, far as be knows there is not a man in made public, but I do not want my son Although lent» ami the various crackers are in heavy demand. Any one i "Our Attitude Toward Intemperance.” of Gresham, where he grew up and Sandy who favors the emgle tax bills.” to bear the disgrace of this horrible af suburbs of the Mt. Scott line of the P. of sympathetic disposition may timl a Addrere........................... Mrs. Herschner graduated from the Gresham High fair.’’ school after which he attended the "Economic Hints For the Home.” R. L. A P. Co. have been favored with field for their charities by forwarding The above is the story of Mrs. Abram, an excellent car service, a change wan Some dry clothing and plain food to Address......... .......................Mr. Hotohkis- wife of tlie man who is now doing time made in the achedule laat week and two either Tuttle or E. IV. Miller to Elk "Bhall We Commit the Ritual Work.’* at Kelly Butte for the crime he commit additional care addnl to the service. Creek via Sandy. A ready response to Vocal Duet.......... Misses la-lit and Burns ted. It is not with any pleasure that The change give» the Mt. Bcolt points inis ap|s-al for those in distn-s* will be Recitat i< hi .................... Frances Herschner The Herald publishes this story, but in Vocal Duet....................... Murray children appreciated. a 12-mmute aervice during the day. justice to the motlier and the boy. Vocal Solo............... Miss Dorris C. Meyer The change in achedule also does That Abram is getting exactly what he Violin Solo.......................... Milton Katzky Night Officer Frank Fish is in receipt deserves there is no boubt, but that a away with the »tub that ran from Ix-nta (By the Foreman) The program will probably lx- arranged of a letter from some Lente woman in good mother and son should be subject to Lenta Junction, the cara now run Mr. and Mr*. E. W. Miller, Mr. and somewhat different than piiblishtxl. lint which »hejimploree that officerto perform ed to a condition of affairs such as this ning «traiglit through. Mr*. L. B. Tuttle, Mia* Bessie Cotter will include the above numlwrs. his full duty in sending children home is indeed pitible. The change ia one that ia highly ap Mrs Abram is a and "Slat* Carmen" after chasing fish In the address to lie delivered l>y A. F. at nights and in cariog for the young woman who is highly respected by all preciated by all patron« of Mt. Scott ing tackle, six shooters, rifles and Miller he will give considerable atten boys and girls. While the epistle con j who know her, and that she is a noble line. bowie knives from early Sunday morn tion to the patent medicine question. tains much good advice the writer there and true woman cannot be disputed. ing till late Monday evening, finally got The program will lie in charge of Mrs. of failed to sign her name, hence the No blame is attached to her whatever together and hit the trail for Sandy. Otto Katzky. Mrs. Darnall exjaeting to children referred to in particular are and she and her son most certainly have From Sandy they expect to go into the lie absent. unknown to officer Fish. the sympathy of all in the unfortunate wilds of Oregon after "big game,’’ Sat unlay is the date set for the bring In «i-eaking of th- letter Mr. Fish circumstance. They will be gone a week or ten days. ing ill of canned fruit to lie donated to said . "I have lieen doing my liest to en the baby home and those in charge of force the curfew ordinance, and when it (By Book-keeper) the movement art- delirious that all is considered that my authority in such WOODYARD SELES STORE Lent'« ball toaaera added another in their donations on members bring matters is decidedly limited think I The "Tenderfoot Bunch” got off at credit to their ataing of victories Sun AT TREAMONT STATION have been doing all that is possible day when they defeated the Portland last at 5 p. m. Monday after spending that day. Maccahee team by a »core of 6 to 2. ten days getting ready. But. if there is any motheror father in John Shattuck Jr. Considering the fact that the local l^nts whose children are running the The grocery store formerly conducted ground* ha<l been »oaked in rain and (By the Compositor.) I niversity of Oregon graduating from streets after hours and they will be at Treamont Station by E. B Woodyard were in a soggy condition, the game Talk aliout a lot of "old women" get there lust year. He was known as frank enough to give me their names I wan a good example of the national sport "Dusty” Shattuck by his college mates. will use my best efforts in an attempt of Lents, has been sold to Crum & Cham anil the »|>ectator* were given the ting ready to go camping, it is nothing He was a charter member of the Phi to keep thorn where they belong. bers, who assumed possession of the worth of their money. compared to the “Tenderfoot Bunch’* Gamma Delta fraternity at the 1‘. of O. same several days sgo. Mr. Woodyard Matt Boland occupied the mound for and then "Slats'' forgot his cracker» and He had lieen spending the summer with Mothers and fathers who are so much is associated in business in Lents with the local* and twirled a masterly game peanut-butter and "Tut”, hi* pi,»-. Miss Norin* Bchildknecht, a graduate In- brothers. Henry ami Allen Shat interested in their children should not Clyde Sager and found it too strenuos tuck who are in business in Juneau. for the local*. hesitate in giving their names. I can of the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Sept. 12th.—latest cablegram received not specialize unless I have the names to handle both. (By Wood-rat) of Milwaukee, Wis., where she has from Ed. Shattuck at Juneau. Alaska, The purchasers of the store are well The last seen of the "Tenderfoot studied Piano, Harmony, Musical states that all hope of finding them alive of the people who used particular care.” known in the Treamont section, Mr. Bunch” they were going up Main street Science and History under Professor has lieen given up but the search will Crum having been employed by Mr. at the rate of M0 miles an hour and the Hans Bruening and Mr. Williamson, be continued until something definite is Woodyard for a long time, and Mr. learned. NEW POSTAL STATION s|mrting editor’s bald head shown like a ha* located in Lent* a* a permanent in Chambers has been in the real estate beacon in the afternoon sunlight. structor. AT MILLARD AVENUE business there for a number of years. Parent* who desire to give their NEW SHOW HOUSE Mr*. P. O. Hilstroni rftid daughters, children the advantage of music study The regular fall ami winter school OPENED AT ABLE TA Mrs. Kato Holman, whose hnsbtind Miss Tlu-rsea and Mabie, visited Bun are requesaed to communicate a* early opened in the Gilbert district Monday Sub-postal Station No. SI has been wa« recently killed in a triple tragedy at with an excellent corps of teachers. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. as possible with Mis* Bchildknecht The fine new »how house at Arleta established in Clark's drug store at Portland, ha« gone to Portland to make Mr*. Mathewe*, Mis* Pike ard Miss Reynolds on "2nd St. Mis* Theme* be whose careful attention is paid to ad was opened last weekend the openning Millard Avenue. The new station was her home with an old friend. Mrs. Hol Phone ¡lerfomtance attended by about 500 peo- opened last week and is handling issue man was left in destitute eireninstances Chapman are the teacher« in charge and ing a student of the U. of W. to which vanced pupil* and beginner*. place she will return soon to resume her Tabor 4144. Address Sth. Ave. Lents. ple. The new house is being conducted stamps, money orders and registered and the shock of the murder nearly un all are excellent instructors. i ■ ■ ■ Various improvement* were made to studies. by Mr. Vaughn, who ha« conducted a letters. balanced her. She was care-1 for by W. 8. Cyrus Smith ha* bought the Bradley motion picture there for some time. the Gilbert *chool during the vacation The establishing of a new sub-station W. Barker and other Lenta neighbors The new poet office building ia being studio and it is now open for business. "The Princess” is the name of the new ia a welcome by the people of that sec until th«- good smaritan came from Port period that add* greatly to the health and convenience of the building and finished up inside and will be occupied Mr Hmith I* an experienced photo place and was constructed at a cost o tion and will be of great convenience to land and offered her a home. At present grapher and can handle any kind of work. several thousand dollars. about Oct. 1st. many. she is recovering. grounds. LENTS GRANGE TO JOHN SHATTUCK LENTS PEOPLt 60 AFTER BIG GAME LtNIS IS GIVEN Bi I HR CAR SERVICE OEEICER REGEIVGS UNSIGNED LETTER LfNTS BALL JOSSERS DEEEAT MACCABEES TALEN1EÜ MUSICIAN LOCATES IN SCHOOL SI ARI ED IN GILBERT DISERICT