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BEAVER STATE HERALD I ENTS, MULTNOMAH CO.. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 1913. Subscription, $1.00 a Year. LOYAL LEGION TRIMONT HAS ENJOYS EVENING BOOSTER CLUB ■MY r \ Z X No. 9 SGHOOLS MAKE NEW EIRM TAKES RECORD GROWTH OVER BUSINESS BUT YOUR TONGUE IS C04TE0! Recently Organized C I ub Full llouwe Greeted Musical Will Hold 0|>en Meeting and Literary Program Giv in Millard Ave. Presbyte en by Juvenile Hosts Mon day Evening. rian Church March 4. Vol. 11. i 1 Began with Two Portables. E. W. Miller & Co. of Cres Now Twelve Rooms and ton Dispose of Interests to Portable Requiring Thir L. R. Kollock & Co. of teen Teachers. Portland. A program of unusual merit was n-n- W. J. Cuinming*, president; Geo. Two year* ago last fall plans were made Announcement is made of the pur- 77W F. E Font, j dere.i on Monday evening under the MorriM'ii, vice preshlrnt, for the location of a new school to be , chase by L. R. Kollock A Co. of Port tri »surer, andG. E Cameron, «ecretary ; •iMpicea of the officers and iiieiida-n< oi coined out of the western half of tbe land, of the busineae of E. W. Miller 4 Co. or 72 »triad »iv utllcer* of the Tremont.......... - — - - th'* l*>yal Is-gion ot the M. E church lent* school district, and two small I of Creeton. Kollock A Co. are among Improvement Club. They an* very en- The bouse was well tilled and the pro portable buildings were moved in to the large-t ilealer* in building material* tttilsiaalle in their work. They lii'*t gram wa* pronounced a muc <** m by those serve a* the temporary housing of a in Portland and the Northwest, and their investment here show* that who wen* entertained, and that was not Monday mgld in connection with the , school that bt-gan with alxiut 70 chil they have great faith in the future a few, a* the house was Well filled, dren. That winter the west half of th«- risently organised fin- tighter* and held | of the Mt. Scott district. Mr. Percy of north wing was erected, being the first a r»sirg»riixatii>n meeting. A constitu following program was rendered : Percy A Strickler will Is- associated with concrete building erected in the city for lion ha* l**ii ado|>t«*d and a large mein- Violin solo, The (fid «taken Bucket, them and manage tbe business from the school purpose*. Laat fall this was en bemliip h»s l»vn enrolled. Member Eugenie Richardson; song, Vicu >ry: | old stagd at 50th and Powell Valley larged to a twelve room building with ship ««ata 23 iviit* a month and the lib prayer; solo, Mrs. Daniels; addren* by i Road ample hallways and a fine large audi erality with which due» tn* paid prove» president; Welcome, Bejir Gr'ttith»; The newly formed firm will earry a torium and an extensive covered play tin* earni-Htnes* of the member*. “The Gentleman,“ Ronco«* Htroud ; "My complete line ot building material, ce- porch. The entire basement i* finish«*! One of th* moat important thing* *o I Body is a Temple,” lxiis Slu-et*; "The ' merit, plaster, lime, sand, etc. The in concrete and when the building i* far a<vompli»h<*l by the comjmny 1» the Little Prohibitionist," Clyde Cox; nong, Apex brand of plaster manufactured by completed there will be over an acre of. promoting of » h**al fire coni|>aiiy and "Temperance Soldier»". “Jerimiah and the Pacific Lime and Gypsum Co , pro concreted floor laid on the ground. The the erw-tioii "I a very neat little meeting IDs I'a," Lamont I'unbar; solo, "The duced locmlly, will be sold. The "Apex” finish work of the building« and tbe hou»e or “tire bou*e." The city ha* Pledge" ; "Since Papa Ikoean’t Drink floor* are of wood, the floor* being I ! people have rei-ently erected and equip h«*l|»«l them to IMO fr«*t •>( 4 Inch hoar, I.ueila Stroud; "A Treat from Tommy ped a large plant at Gypsum, Oregon, maple. »nd cart, and a tire bell, »ml they have Donald Davis; solo, "Right i* Might and will be able to turn out daily about At the present time there are thirteen ■ » promii»' of cooperation w ith the Kern B«*rni<-e Brown; "A Little Girl'» Plea : 8<X) tons of plaster which cannot be sur teachers employed, one being located in ' Park il«*parlmeut. The hou»* »»• built Myrtle Oil; •‘Tie* Power of Example.' passed for quality by any plaster in the a portable at the north side of the main by aubM-riptiou, coating over IIOu in Goethal Brady ; song, "The Windmill;" I world. It i* delivered here fresh and building. Tlie enrollment is 462 pupil*, i cash nnd the lal*ir wa* donatwi. It ia "The Mou»e and the Boy," Irene Holl- | undoubtedly the superior of olde, stock. and at the rate of growth of the past neatly plimtervd, electric lighted, l»dl enlm k"; ‘Old Father Hubbard," Rich- ' Mt. Scott contractors will be glad to terms, will need about four more rooms tower attached. It will make a very I ar<l McGrew; cornet nolo, Laurence welcome the new prodn<-t which prom again another school year opens up. To | convenient and practical neighborh<**l Richardson; recitation, Itulh Russell; ises to sell at competitive price*. meet this increase, Principal W. A -Miidmg in Brooklyn Eagle. hoiiM- ajid n-ths'l* grval cnsllt <>n the solo, Paul Daniela; recitation, Stella Pettey* says the school board is plan local Npirit and pride Wilson; wing, "An* You Shingling the ning to cornpleP' the building, by begin GRESHAM NEWS NOTES. They are planning aorne entertain Rumwller's Itoof?’’; recitation, Merle ning in a short rime on an eight room ment* for thi* week and an open mwt- !Garret, «ollection—*|»**ch, Dora Dun- Mr. and Mm. W. R. Burke entertain annex on the south side. He thinks he ing to lie held at Millard avenue Pre* I bar. ed with a five hundred party Wed®e* lay will have to have at least sixteen teach byterian church on the evening of March ■ evening. Those present were Mr »nd ers at the opening of the fail term of 4, when councilman Joy will luldrrs* Mr*. O. A. Eastman, Mr. and Mr*. G-o. BIRTHDAY PARIY. this year. They also have in view a two them on matter* relative t*> car service, i Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elkingfon, ' room manual training building. The Fire di jiartment ha* el«s*t«s! of- 1 Complementing Miss Esther Min- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kardeil, Mr und A visit to the school finds it moving Beer* a* follows: Pre*., It. M Stearn»; singer, of Portland, the occasion being Mrs. Max Schneider, Mr. ami Mrs. along very nicely. Principal Pettey* re vic«* president, P. N St row bridge; *«s*y., her seventeenth birtbbay, Mrs. Samuel Lewis Shattuck and Mr. and Mrs. port* an unnsnatty finely disposed lot of Mi-astney entertained a few of her G E Camtueron; A«*t Secy , P. Wicks; Arthur Doreset t, Mis* Agnes* Hughes j boy* and girls and says he finds it very Tn-** J. II It- ake ; Chief, Pet«' Wiser; friend* at her lieaiitifid home on Ever and Miss Hughes and Mrs. Alva Hevel, glade avenue on the sth instant. Card«, easy to maintain discipline The class- Forrinaii, ('. T. Linderman. Messrs. Fred Everson, Will Hessel, foe «** are not sutficiently advanced to turn A d'slicatioii meeting will be held on music ami pleasant chat followed by a Patenaude, Dr. Hughes and Mr. Crow. out graduates from the ninth grade this delicious luncheon m tde the evening Monday t-vetnng. Man'll 3rd at s o’chs'k. Mrs. Hevel and Mr. Crow won the priz- year, and in fact, it is probable that The voting The laili«** an* invited mid a general *>• hours pato deliglitfully by | there will lie no classes for another year honor guest is a charming pianist anti cial time i* ex|>eoted The new library building will he dedi | as a large part of the pupil* for this a* is also Miss Lucille Kemp who gave cated Saturday 'afternoon at 3 o’clock. school were taken from the lower grades splendid evidence of their talent* on the W. L. Webster, of the library board will of the Lent* school anil have not ad key tmard. Those present were, Mr preside. Theo. Bmgger will represent vanced to the upper grades yet. ami Mrs.K Mcartney; Mr. and Mr«’ the old association. Prof. G. R. Robin (hie of the interesting facts showing Barnett; Mr. and Mr*. Arnspiger: Mr. son the school, F. H. Crane the farmers, harmonious conditions in the school is anti Mi*. Shults; and their daughters, and Mrs. I. H. St. Clair the women of the existence of an orchestra composed Agnes am! Eva, Mis* Kemp, Mi»* Min- Gresham. Special invitation* have tieen of the boy* and girls of the school, while singer, and Messrs. Garnet Mcartney, given to tlie city officials, councilmen Base ball enthusiast* met at the Lent* Lionel Buckley and John Windsor. the principal is now organizing a glee and former librarians. The public is Athletic Ch J. r> <>nw Munday evening club composed of a large number of the I cordially invited to be present. The li- and procissled to outline their »iinimvr's boy*. There seems to be a very cordial |Lrary will be move«! on Friday to th® I IKE MAN KINDS CONSUMED. program. The committee on ball park relation brtween the teacher* and the new building and several hundred new Nots-xai tly burned up, hut exhausted, reported and it wn*d'*vi<hsl to rent one children, all of which fortells a happy . books will be added to its shelves. several available pi<s*e* and tlx tip suit» ' an* the fund* of the local firemen'* a*- future for the new educational center. There will be no books issued on Friday. hl<* stand* and inclose it with a close sociation. 11 ha* Is-en some time since Miss Pearl Ruegg. of Cotttell. vtsited fence. <>. I). Forte, of 42nd and Beech anything in the line of lienetit* were re- relatives inGresbam last week. streets, offered to finance the club until | eeived. Any person wishing to con Miss Edna Goodwin was surprised oilier arrangement* could la* made, or tribute to the maintenance of the com I last Friday evening by her Sunday temporarily. He wa» clioeen temporary pany may leave* their donation* witli sell- ol class who spent the evening with captain. Arrangement* will lie atarted i Secretary Hanu. An attempt will lie ' her. at once to line up a good Hiring of play , made soon to get up a benefit of some Mrs. Stocker of Gresham. Mis* Rosa Miao Can. a Chinese missionary and er*. It i* thought that J oh me Towner, kind for the company. Wishart, of Pleasant Home, and Mr. daughter of Rev. Can of the Chinese formerly of Spokane, may lie secured. Mission of Portland gave an excellent and Mrs McBain of Gillis visited friends A committee con*i»ting of A J.- Boland, EVANGELICAL CHURCH address at the Methodist Parsonage 8at- at Cottrell last Sunday. M W. Webb and Fay Rayburn wan ap "Four Cornered Duties" will be unlay evening, Feb. 22. under the aue- Miss Emma Wilke of Oregon City, pointed to look after finance*. Wed theme of the sermon Sumlay 11a. m. road, mount him. give him a couple of This is a picture of a scene familiar to pices of tlie Epworth League. Her sub- visited her sister. Mrs. F W. Field house, nesday evenin'. March Ath waa *e)««etcd The subject of tbe evening sermon will an the date of the next meetiag Every be “Five Conditions of Prevailing Pray- hundred of boy* and girls h cughout little him* in the tiank and you are off. ject was the new China. She told of the Saturday and 9unday. advancement of China under religious E. 8. Nedwill, a machinist in tbe em- body ia invited, business men and all. the country. The automobile business All you do is hold the reigns and do a er." P. CONKLIN Pastor. training and of the wonderful strides her ploy of the Mt. Hood line, will move A abort buajn«*** meeting of the mem lies grown by lesps and hound* But it little steering, no work, no danger of mother country was making even in one his family from Portland to Gresham the ber* of the Athletic Club will la* held M. E. CHURCH has not exceeded the growth in popular exhaustion, just like sailing. | short year Miss Can has a very pleas first of the week into the house occupied mmediately following the lmll-m«*eting Preaching 10 :4fi and reception of ’ •Nor lighter does the swallow skim. ing manner. She favored the audience by Chas. Camp on Hood Ave. Mr. and ity of the motor cycle since it came in All members are urged to I m * present. at 3 P. ,M. at Ben- to use. Besides the thousands that *re with several instrumental pieces, and Mrs. Camp will move onto a place near mendier*. Preaching 1 The smooth lakes level brim.” net Chapel. Hervice* at 7 :43. Epworth hymns, oi.® being in her native tongue. Fairview. You run out to Mt. Hood, over to being sold in every state for mere I UNIRAE Of L. P. BROWN lx*ague 6 P. M. Aliare invitei to at- The Sophomore class will entertain M iss Can i* a graduate of a Chicago I. P. Brown, of 7th Ave and Rose lend and we shall lie glad to welcome pleasure riding the motor cycle is com Vancouver, up to Oregon City or to teachers training school. with an indoor lawn party in honor of ing to I m * recognised as a practical utili Saleti), and get back cool, vigorous, St., passed away Sunday, and his fun you. W. J OYD MOORE Pastor. Her great desire is to return to China the Senior class Friday evening in the ty. People in the cities use them for • it'.fied; ymi dust ymtr machine off, try and help lift up her own people. She commercial hall. eral wa* held Monday. Mr. Brown formerly lived in Stayton, where he STANDING OF NOMINEES IN CONTEST delivery purpose; people in ibe saburl.* it* valve*, run it into the shed, ready spoke before the M. E. Sunday school Miss Margaret Burke entertained use them in riding to work; people in I ,r another d «v. Yon go to bed to rest and Junior league on Sunday following. twenty six of her fnend* last Thursday waa a member of the < kldfellowa. II.' the country ride them for the mai . hf «nd to awaken completely refreshed. DISTRICT NO. 1 was a draughtsman and hail been ill for ,------------------------------ evening, the occasion being her six 24JQO neiglilMirhood erran t*, to g > *h<’i»p>ng. aeveral months. The remain* were in- Arthur Walker. Lento teenth birthday. The | pm o.arity of the Eagle motor p R L J p N [ W - Kdlth Hincthumt. Lento PW» to carry farm products, t ma'ke', mid cicle is « exceptional terred at Stayton. He leaves a young Hacel Bommerveldt, Lents It is one of the • _ Grandma Davis is seriously ili at her 7750 I hundreds of other thing* which are strongest mai'hinea nisde. It EKLIGHI HOUSE HERE home near Cotton station. wife and two small children who de Matthew Boland. Lento Too 6*75 nmte compla. e in themselves but which, easy machine to ride and this i* due to serve the Rympathy of the entire town. Fred Peterwon, I«ento Mrs. L. T. Lusted visited in Portland — prove the practical value of a motor the saddle, the spring* supporting it, Their home is only partly paid for and Ruth RlehardN, Lento and Lent* last week. T(1P p 1>rt i an ,| Railway Light and . I 41 cvcle. Opal Ila nd, Lento friendly kindnerae* will no doubt be Ruth Howe. T*ento Mrs. Crow has taken charge of the and 'he *hiM*k atwmrber*, all combined Power Co. has jnst complet«*»! a new .... 8125 ! And this popularty bid* fair to grow, to relieve the vibration arising in the freight sh«*«i for its Lent* patrons. Th'* Gresham Hate) in the bank building welcome at thi* time 5150 1 1 A din a Mortrude, Lenta It is different Iruin th«* bicycle. The rii'it" .. . ’, or ... DISTRICT NO. 2 the ; jar . due to roughnes* of : i* a much iieeded ,, addition. . * It , is . safe , , to on Powell street. , J . ...... say that it will more thiCh double the Gen (Hickey) Wrlaley, Lento 100150 bicycle was nice in its way. It w*s a road*. Fred Stroup accompanied by his sister The position of the handle bar tratlic handleil by tbe company to thi* Mr G Barnett«* left last Wislnrsday Hazel Thomaa 1W7-» j little better than walking and it proved g pa, the «dal*, all help to make rid- |— **— 1 improvement ---------------- ’ is Mrs. C. C. Kellogg and her husband point. But another for Wasco, Oregon. Mark Conklin. Ix»nU JH«75 the possibility of a two wheeled vehicle ing on thi* machine comfortable. due. a convenient, comfortable, clean and Mis. Emery went to 19425 Huth A. Rodger*. I*ento.............. Ia*nts deMi-rve* Ridgefield, Washington last Friday re Frieda AlplHnalp, Lento 14080 (or pleasure riding and practical pur These facts, together with it* powerful incloae«i waiting room. M s Haren, l*ento ................... IW27.Ï pose. But the bicvcle took ton much engine* and simplicity of construction, it Its patronage merits it. The com turning Monday, and visited relative*. pany would profit by it. The people Jaa. Wanda, l**»nta «Al energy It was exhausting to a person have given It a lead over other make*, would appreciate it. W. R. Kern has tiegun hauling the R. B. .Maxmeyer, Lenta •'»400 of ordinary strength a'd its liability to and perhaps that is the r«*a*on it is used material for hie new house on Kelley Wealey Reynolds MA was evidenced in a* a premium in the Mt. Scott Publish Ruth Plx ................................... 5125 produce overwork Av-.., in Zenith Addition. LENTS MAN BADLY HUH. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Danielson, of DISTRICT NO 8« thousands of instance*. You never ing Co’» popular voting contest, and W. H. Bond and Newton Mewbirter Forcuti (Frove, spent Sunday at the home Fred Helman, tanto Mr. English, of 3rd avenue, wa* baul- are eervin« on the jury. knew just how hard you were working why so many young people are interest- Mamie Pitta, Greaham R I ly cripple«? when getting off the car at of R. Wands, Fimo Height*. until yon were overdone. Heart fail T. R. Howitt has disposed of hi* old Lenora llurrle .......................... MOTORCYCLE PROVES ITSELF POPULAR AMONG CANDIDATES LE NI S 10 HAVE BASE BALL IEAM MISSIONARY ADDRESSES AUDIENCE AT PARSONAGE Cleveland Bliaa, Greaham R 8. has been Foreat Udy ..................................... A. W. Fankhauser, who visiting in Southern California tbe past three month* ia expected Friday even ing. May Keateraon, greaham R 8 .. Leland Moore. Greaham R I , Mariam Rrown, Greaham Ray K eatervan, Greaham Bl ure frequently followed a lengthy or difficult trip on a bicycle. Now with the motor cycle it is different, you feed your steed about two bit* of gasoline, oil bi* joints, lesd him out into the e l in winning it as a prise Before an other week a fine sample of three ma chines will probably again be on exhibit at the office of The Herald and every one is invited to call and eee it. 3rd avenue Wednesday evening. It is reported that he will lose one foot a* a result of the accident. He app«*ars to have been leaving the car and wa* caught and thrown to the ground in front of the wheel*. He wa* taken to the hospital. machine and has a new 1913 Ford car. Mr*. Cha*. I^avan* and daughter, of Portland, have been visiting Mr*. L*r<v*na* sister, Mr*. Davidaon sad brother, W. C. Burch.