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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1913)
(Srertuirjs G. F. Rusch Tailor to Men and Women "NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTEEN” Large Line of Careful Selected Suitings for In entering upon another year we desire to thank our friend» and patrons for the confidence imposed in thia bank during the past year. Entered m Second Class Mail Matter at Lenta, Oregon, August 2ft, 1911 Published Every Thursday at I-ents, Ore., by the Mr. S cott PvauSHlira Co. H. A. DARN ALL, E ditor xmp M anxobm . Ladies and Gentlemen Office Phone: Home Uli. Residence Tabor ¡£<13 HE movement to move the they went away satisfied that State Fair to Portland is the college was trying to accom its reputed purpose. That assuming important stages. It plish not all. A lot of the visitors has gone so far that the board of is went away convinced that the directors are afraid to proceed facilities the institution are far with their annual election of of below its of opportunities, and that ficers until after the session of the Legislature for fear the new they will vote for a millage tax board may be in sympathy with the next time it is proposed. the change. It does look like EVANGELICAL CHURCH. an institution that has existed as "‘How can we carry the Cbriatmaa long as the Oregon State Fair apirit through 1913?” will be the pas should be allowed to consider tor’» theme at the Evangelical church itself established without having next Sabbath evening at 7 -.30. Special to fight for its continuance. The choir. P. CONKLIN Pastor. only real objection that could services at the Evangeli have been made about the ¡man cal Communion church next Sabbath morning 11 agement at the last fair was that o'clock. Rev. H. E Hornechurch. of, the dates were wrongly appoint Portland, officiating. ed. As it was it rained a good share of the time. Is it in any way Si likely that the weather would be GRESHAM more considerate if located at S------------------------------------------------- K Portland. It appears to us that Miss Ada Aiderton of Montavilla vis Portland has about as much cli ited Miss Bese’e Howitt last week. Mi«« Florence Brown and Mis« Elsie mate as any place in the state. spent New years at the home of When it rains at Salem it is Brook« the former’s father, A. J. W. Brown. usual[v moist in Portland. But Miss Alta Wood, of Lents, spent New when it rains or blows or “sil Year’s visiting relatives in Gresham. and Mrs. M. D Kern entertained ver thaws’’ in Portland, it may at Mr. New Year’s Eve . compliment be fairly good weather in Salem. ing cartie Mr and Mrs. W. J. Holienbeck. We wonder if the real motive Those present besides the guest of hon back of this is not to promote or and hosts were Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kardell, the Portland livestock associa Eastman. and Sirs. Geo. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. tion. If the State Fair were Mr. D. W. Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. pulled off in the vicinity of the Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elkington, Union Stock Yards there would Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kern, Mrs. Chas. be no occasion of supporting an Merrill, Mrs. Alva Hevel, and Wilson Eastman, Mrs. Metzger and Mr. Elk other fall fair under the name of ington won the prizes the Northwest Live Stock Show. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.anedown, of But then Salem needs a little Cottrell visited relatives in Gresham the scare. Salem at Fair time is one first of the week. Boas—to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Merrill deal of a place for accommoda a son, Dec. 28, at their home in Mount tions—and the prices swell out Tabor. like the pouch of an itinerant E. G. Kardell will serve on the jury gambler. Salem has been ac for circuit court for January. Miss Lelia lent is spending a well customed to make the inosi of earned vacation from Willamette Uni the fair and though netting versity, with home folks. thousands of dollars annually Mrs. H. A. Darnall, of Lents, spent from the employees and visitors Tuesday at the borne of Mrs. H. H. Ott. The Library will open at 12 M. every of the fair, often in unduly ex day except Saturday when it will open cessive hotel and restaurant at 1 P. M. rates, we have never heard of Miss Butler, formerly a Gresham Salem’s making any contribu high school teacher, visited friends in this week. tions for the welfare of the in Gresham Miss Elizabeth Shoemaker has been stitution. Perhaps we are mis suffering with tonsilitis the past week. Mrs. Geo. Han-en, of Pendleton, vis taken in that? (Long silence.) However, the state has consid ited her aunt. Mrs. M. D. Rem, last Fridav and Saturday. Mrs. Kern ac erable invested in the State Fair. companied Mrs. Hansen to Beaverton It is centrally located. It is con to visit friends. venient to the center of popula Mrs. T. B. Meade and children, of tion of the majority of the farm Portland, visited friends in Gresham week. ers of the state, and it is where last Wostell A Co. have moved into the it should be, at the state capitol. Regner brick building on Main street. We hope the legislature will con Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Whitehead, of clude wisely and retain it at its Portland, called on friends in Gresham Year’s day. present location, and support it New Miss Florence Gilliland of Fossil, Ore with a reasonable appropriation. gon, visited Mrs. A. Thompson last Sat Best Suits on the CoastfortheMoney T r ROM the unusual number of Poultry shows that have been held in different parts of the state this winter it might be supposed that poultry growing was having a revival. That, however, will be found to be a mistake. The legitimate demand for poultry products this season has been greater than ever. The facts are that the poultry show as conducted now’days is a type of oriental fair—or market. The same birds may be seen in a doz en different shows. All well and good. A poultryman must show his stock if he wishes to sell it, but we question which does the most good, the show which mere ly shows a competition between several producers to display the valuable points in their product and secure exchange of ideas, or the show conducted for advertis ing purposes. One gets more chickens and eggs; theother gets better stock. F gricultural College Bul letin No. 67 has been is sued within the month. It is free to all residents of the state and will be found to contain a lot of good information for all kinds of people, particulary those in terested in road construction and it ought to be read by a lot of those who are not interested. It presents 3ome striking illustra tion of the evil effects and losses of bad roads and poor improve ments. The subject of location, incline, drainage, culverts, and classes of road base are all taken up. Maintenance and road ma chinery all come in for notice and instructive treatment. Better send for a copy. A urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. W. Brown enter tained for Miss Bessie Howitt with a with a surprise at their home on Kelly avenue Tuesday evening. Those pres ent were Misses Bessie Howitt, Pearl Fleming, Marguerite Michel, Gladys Michel. Willa Metzger, Evelyn Metzger, Mabie Burch, Gertrude Eastman, Florerce Brown, Elsie Brooke, Helen Hose, Viola Mathews, Dorris Brown, Orel Raney, Mr. and Mrs. C. Binder, Mrs T. R Howitt and Mr. and Mrs. A, J. W. Brown. The evening was pleas antly spent in games and music. A Hero In A Lighthouse. For years J. S. Donahoe. So. 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