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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
HOMES IN LENTS DOINGS OF OUR NEIGHBORS 360 to $2000 Meezv T - «— hums conthbittbo ROCKWOOD by herald kpo * ters at nearby points : Billy Welch ia jrainting the Interior Makes all pointa Ix-twcei, Portland and 1-en ta on Mt Scott Line. Mr. Antone Schantin ha* rented hl* farm to Mr. H|^m<e who formerly IIved on the Hall place on the Handy road. Mia* Macle Hbantln ia talking ot at tending the Htaie Normal school neit year. Mr. Martin Multhanf Hr. ha* rented hit place tor a tarn, of eight year* for a thousand dollar* a year, lie ha* about to scree. lie ia undecided where he will move yet. Mr. Kent haatraded the acre occupied by hia eon in-law for property near Inmla III* son-in-law, Mr. flagerioan, will move there Another new bomte ia going up on the Taylor tract. Electric cars started on Hunday on the Mt. Hood line. The United Arteeana gave an enter tainment on Saturday evening, the Sth, in the Maccahee hall. The Independant Order of Odd Fel- Iowa anticipate building a new hall on their lot on the Taylor tract. Work will tie Iwgun early thia aprmg. The Rockwood t J range ia preparing I for a tree entertainment to 1« given in I the near future. of hla atore ami will toon Iregln the construction of hi* ue* dance ball. J. Walter Creighton hauled a load of lumtier from Meinlg'* mill Friday. C. L. Henaon. Forest Huperviaor, waa in Welchea Thursday transacting business Mr*. E. A. Hutchison ha* been on Ilia *ick Hat the pact week. Mr* E. A. Pierce paaaeri her gixty- eight birthday a few day* ago. Hh<- han been planting logan berriea, and expect* to have a good crop thi* year. Hhe ba* all ot her wood cut for the ■iinitner and will toon have lettuce large enough for n*e. Guy Talmage and hia friend, Mr. Letta, are (topping in Fred tierkea’ old cabin for a few week*. Mica Mildred Faubion liaa returned to La Casa Monte after a two month* ■tay at the home of Mr*. Henry As choff's at Marmot. , Mi** Faubion will leave f- r Portland in a few day* where •he will *|M-nd the summer with captain Janira ami Mr*. Angeratien. Mr. C. W. Kern and Mr. and Mr*. Robb of Arrah Wannah Park, have gone to Portland for a few day*. Arthur Faubion returned Saturday after a few day* in Portland. Freight, Express, Baggage and all kinds of Transfer Work. The Relrekaha have their entertain- I rnent the lHth, a card |>arty aud supper. ! 25c a plate. CHERRYVILLE «---------------------------------------« Portland Residence Property $750 and Up Earm Land in Oregon and Washington Impr. ved or un improved to suit purchaser. You will do well to list your property with uh for sale or trade. Bright Realty Co. Incorporated Portland. Ore. Marshall 4623 202 Hamilton Bl<lg. Plionra A 4011 Rose City Van and Storage Company l-enta Office . - l^nta I'honee ■ Foster Road .... Tabor 1424 Home B 6111 F. W. Tussy, Manager Ask tor Kose City Van THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE Call and get our prices on brick, cement, plaster, lime, sand and gravel. We can save you money. Our de livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a full line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. M c K inley & bundy 3112 Both Phon«*, Tatx»r IMJM, Every body listen. Wedding l«lli will Can you beat it? The weather for auon Ire ringing in thia vicinity. March of laat week? The Ladlaa* Aid met at the home of Next .Monday i* “St Patrick* Day in . Mr*. Anna Horton on Thursday laat. the morning." i There waa a good attendance and co - "Wearing of the green" is *een all i aiderabie Work done ¡light refreahnienta ! were aerverl by the hoateae. They will around ua, to the great joy of every loy ; be entertained by Mra. Vail on the 20th al non ot “Gold Ireland." of thi* month. Rev. John H. Boyd, paator ot the First Presbyterian church of Portland, WELCHES waa out laat Saturday to inspect hia ft--------------------------------------------------------- ft summer cottage and make arrange Mre. J. W. Creighton baa gone to ment* for hi* aurnmer outing in June. ' Portland to visit with friend* and rela- He waa accompanied by hi* youngeat ' tivea for a few day*. ■on, John Henry Jr. Birch Roberta caught a lynx in a trap Miaeee. Ruth and Zip Murphy have on hi* claim near Wild Cat Mt. Thia returned to Illeliee. Farming ha* l>eg<in in Welcbe*. once t*autiful brute waa four feet long and I more and every indication la that *pri tig a» tali a* an ordinary dog ia here. The fir»t automobile of the aeaeon went through bare one day laat week. It wm driven by a Mr, Raab, on* of the proprietor* of the new b> tai now in process ot erection near "Billy" Welchea. Thia building waa partially •reded when the big inow fell and waa knocked prostrate. Mr. Raah surmise* that dynamite had a* much to do with thia work of devastation a* the "bean- tiful" anow did. The new bridge over the Handy above Howard’* wa* also de- moliahed ami some go *o far a* to aay that dynamite wa* reaponaible lor ita destruction. Moat be some "bed actora" in the wood* ao me where if thi* ia al) true. The writer for the flrat time in 20 years had aomething to do with the election of a Preaident. Judging from the splendid record made by Woodrow Wilaon while Governor of New Jereey ami hi* splendid inaugural address thi* ia an action in no wiae to be aihamed of. A law recently paaaed by the state legislature compel* a man to have a physicians certificate before he can get a marriage licenee. Thia law. if not evaded, will prevent aome brute* from ruining some women'* live* ami bring ing diseased children into the world. Physical valuation of the railroad*, telegraph* and telephone* i* now a na tional law and railroad* coating 840,000 can not iaaue 8500,000 worth of »tock, preferred and common, sgainat it for every mile of road constructed. * PLEASANT VALLEY Mr*. P. J. Berke »pent aeveral day* laat week visiting with friend* in Port land. Mr. and Mr*. Wm Blohm, of Port land, «pent Sunday afternoon visiting at the home of F. A. Lehman. A. W Rolierton waa out Irotn the city tiie flrat of the week looking after hi* farm in the Valley. E. E. Merge«, who recently bought the John Thoma* farm, wa* out Mon day looking the place over with a view to having aome fencing and oilier im provement* made. Mr. ami Mr* W. G. Roger* have moved on to their place. They are just completing some commodious chicken bouse*, preparatory to engaging in the chicken buHineM quite extensively They have about three hundred and fifty lien* at present Edward Kelly ia cleanrig up a piece the IJterary and Debating Society, about Next of land on the Height* Above Sycamore seventy people were present. Haturdey evening, March 15th, there •tattoo. It I* rumored that Mr. Kelly will tie a question box together with a intend* to fnrtlier improve the land by literary and musical program. erecting a dwelling thereon. While at play in the school yard, Road atiperviaor, G. W. Kinney, is Glenn Loundree fell and broke his col authority for the gtstement that Pleas lar bone. He is rapidly improving un ant View Avenue will he laid with der the care of Dr. Barendrick and will eruahed rock a* noon a* weather condi soon be back to school. tion* will admit commencing the work. An agreeable birthday surprise party Mr. and Mra. Frank Steven* and waa tendered Mrs. Frank Pattern.n daughter, Laura, ot Portland, visited Friday evening by a number of friende with friend* and relative« Sunday. and neighbors. J. H. Donaldson ha* rented the Thom- a* farm from E. E. Merge», tire present owner. Rev’s leonard and Wright are con ducting a nenes of meeting* at the Bap tist church thi* week. Multnomah County W. C T. U. held H. C. Bramwell wa* attending to bu*i- an executive seecion Monday at their nee* at Montavilla 'art Monday. Farmer* in thi* neightiorhood are county headquarters in Bhenke-Walk- taking advantage of the favorable er building, 4th and Yamhill. The pernicious influence of prominent weattier conditions and are plowing and bill board advertising and ways and planting their crops a* rapidly a* ttiey mean* for their abolishment was dis can cussed. Dr. Mary V. Maoigan, an instructor Resolutions were passed as follows: in the University of Oregon Medical Col As one thread in the solution of the lege and associated with Dr. Mae Card “High Coat of Living" problem, the well of Portland, delivered a very inter labor department of the Multnomah esting and instructive lecture on the County W. C. T. U. desires to call at subject of ‘‘child welfare" to a small tention to the "Vacant Lot” poasibil- but appreciative audience at the Grange j ities. If every person holding a vacant hall last Saturday afternoon. State lot would let some garden less wage School Kuperentendent I.. R. Alderman earner or his big boy make use of the ha* arranged to have a aeries of lecture« let for a potato or cabbage patch or on various mibjecta pertaining to the tiet- any other vegetables, they would there terment of our public school* deliver by help others to help themselves and ed to the patron* »nd teachers of tlie partially at least, valueing the vegetable school* of this state. The idea ia cer side of family expenditures. Whereas tainly a very commqpdable one and This vacant lot movement has been ahouid meet with hearty approbation successfully tried in other cities, and support of all patrons of the public Therefore Resolved, We believe in school. But judging from the small at- constructive philanthropy and that the tendance at Dr. Madigan’a lecture last key note ia “Help Others to Help Saturday we are led to conclude that a Themselves " We therefore urge all very large percentage of the patron* of who hold unused lota in and about the Pleasant Valley school are much more city to donate the use thereof to some interested in planting crops on the farm family now deprived of any place to than they are in the welfare of their raise vegetables. children. It is to be hoped that some And Further be it Resolved To help thing can be said or dune to arouse par in furnishing seed and took if necessary. ents to a sense of their responsibility to And that we ask the press to exploit their children. the movement and enlarge on the bene fits which would be sure to follow. KELSO Whereas the W. C. T. U. through ita S--------------------------------------------------------- 88 labor department has for many years A good program was given at the written, talked and urged the establish school house last Saturday evening by ment of Municipal Comfort stations and I like institutions. Resolved that we rejoiced in the 1 prospect of establishing these necessary conveniences in our city and we call at- ' tention to the special need in the dis- I trict between 1st and 3rd, Yamhill and Oak. Also we call the attention of the l Sanitary Commission to the place on Chapman Square and ask if this can not be made into a more sanitary and satisfactory retiring place. ______ NOTES OF THE W. C. T. U. The Mount Scott Publishing Company’s $1000 Prize Contest Arrangements were completed for a Medal Contest to be held Tuesday even- ing at Calvary Fresbyterian church. I block cant of I’oMoffice, t ents JONSKUD BROS. Capital Prize $425. BORING OREGON pltone fJi Mill 1 14 mile« «oulheaat of Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP lasrgr stock of Dimension Lumber on hand Rough and I>retard lumber for all purpoMO •end order to JONMRI’D RK(»H. R trlng RD I PROFESSIONAL CAROS Purchased from Eilers Music House a . in. HOSS NOTARY Portland, Oregon PUBLIC Ft ill OREGON HA. M. to 5 P. M., Herald Ollier, Lenta Capital Prize $290. 6 P. M. to V P. M., Reaiden.-e, Gresham (I. I). Dunning Phone*: J. P. McEntee Any young man or latiy is eligible to compete for the prizes. No employee or an immediate relative of an employee of this firm will not be eligible as a candidate in this contest. No votes will be given for subscriptions for a longer time than two years, nor less time than three months. No candidate will receive special favors, but each and everyone will be assisted alike by the contest management in obtaining votes. Candidates are permitted to secure subscriptions anywhere. All subscriptions and orders must be paid for in advance to obtain votes. After May 14 all candidates not registering 200,000 votes or over will be dropped from the list. Typographical errors in the publishing of votes will be corrected in the following issue. No contestant can win more than ont prize Should any question arise as to the interpretation of the foregoing rules, the decision of the Contest manager will be final. All subscriptions or other orders must be turned into the office by the Wednesday following acceptance of order. All ballots will be void unless received at The Beaver State Herald office on or before expiration date as printed. Orders may be taken anywhere for Advertising or Job work. AJ1 such orders must be cashed before votes are issued. Main 430, Home A 455« Dunning & McEntee How The Prizes Will Be Awarded Fntnl Dimtors Purchased from Lents Garage Seventh and Ankeny Street* Portland RULES OF CONTEST .... Oregon L. H. Carter & Son Contractor* »n<1 Hntidera Manufacturers ot Window ('aalnga. Hewn poors and Window*, Molding*. Columns, Parr eia, Ornament«. Ktc. Cotton. I'lalnlng and Band Hawing Owner* l<ent. Plaining Milla and Wood Working Factory. I.safs, Orsgee W. F. Klineman Attomey-at-Law C. E. Kennedy 2nd Ave., Lenta. Kennedv * KH mimii Real Estate and Rental*. Notary Public Work Office Phone T. «112 Main St. and Carline, l^nta, Oregon Three High Grade Watches Purchased from Staple* Jewelry Company Portland Third Prizes Hour* nt Ijent* 8 to 10 a. tn. C. €. morlaiid. Dtatlst Lenta, Oregon Residence 200, Sth Ave., Cor. Main St. Residence Phone Taintr 2587 City Office 71» Dekum Bldg., 3rd and Wa*hington Sta. City Office Phone Main 5055 Second Prize Cor. Three Handsome Gold Diamond Rings In Order to give candidates equal chances, the territory has been divided into hr« districts Each district gets a third and fourth prize. The person getting the highest number of votes in all districts gets the first prixe which will be that person's choice of the two grand prizes. The person getting the second highest number of votes in all districts will take the remaining grand prize. Of the remaining contestants, that person in each district having the highest num ber of votes will have a choice of the gold watch or handsome diamond ring. The person ranking next in each district will take the remaining prize. No perron can take two prizes. Each district will be awarded a gold watch and a beautiful diamond ring. District 1.«—Territory west of Main Street. Lents. District 2.—Main Street, Lenta to Lenta Junction. District 3—Lents Junction and Eastward. Schedule of Votes Three months’ subscription Six month»’ rubscription.... One years’ subscription........ 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