Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, March 27, 1913, Image 1

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    BEAVER STATE HERÌLD
Subscription, $1.00 a Year.
LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREOON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27 1913,
MT. SCOTT LODGE HOLDS
POSSIBLE. ERLE
RECORD INITIATION.
POSTAL DELIVERY
JOSEPHUS DANIELS.
North Carolina Newspaper Own­
LENTS REBEKATS ENTER­
TAIN WOODLAWN LODGE
—
Vol. 11.
No. 13
TO HOLD BIG GON-
VENTION SUNDAY
Friday evening was memorable in the '
New Secretary of the Navy.
Tuesday evening was a reco'd even-
history of the local Rebekah lodge. The
ing lor Mt. Scott Lodge, I. O. 0. F.
Rose City lodge team, of Woodlawn was |
Meeting Called Eor Friday Even­ The efforts of a number of mem tiers
out in full an<l illustrate*I the work of Methodist Society Anticipates
| who havs tieen active in securing good
the order by putting on the degree w ork
ing in The Library Rooms. material for memlierstiip waa rewarded
Exceptional Meeting. Minis­
for a das« of four members, Mr. and
by
seeing
twenty
three
new
names
ad-
Lents Man Has Been Advised
ters From all Over the Coast
Mrs. NyGaard, Mr. Arenson, and Miss
; ded to the list in one initiation, ft wax
Gambol. The work was exceptionally
That We Can Have IL
| something entirely new for this lodge,
so be in Attendance.
fine and rnembeix not present missed a
and Indeed something new for < kidfel­
lowship anywhere in the state, except
treat. The team included twenty-seven
persons and was splendidly drilled.
With the approach of the time will'll i perhaps in a few rare cases in the
What is anticipated as one of tl e im-
city.
There were about thirty other visitors
■
the Lents district will l>e taken into the
present. After the «legre»- work was portant, if not the largest gatherings
Orient Lslge was kind enough to get
city it is pro|s>«M>"l that an effort be i together a team and assist in putting
over some time was taken to hear ad- ever Geld in Portland will be convened
insde to g«*t some of the benefits of city Ion the work, which waa no one-man af-
dresses from tlie visitors an«i then the at the First Methodist Episcopal Church
Lents members served a light lunch of. *n Portland on next Sunday, to continue
advantage», even Indore the «late of an­ I fair, but filled the hall pretty well full,
sandwiches, cake and coffee. Visitors for three days. The District Snperin-
nexation is here.
With this end in til in all there were in the neighbor-
and all seemed to think that the even- | tendents, of both the Portland and Hs­
bool of a hum I re I out to see the “Ing
view a prominent lx*nts citizen haw
ing had been very profitable.
lem Districts will be present to direct
initiation.'* Aller the work was com­
spoken to the Portland poetinas er and pleted the visiters an«l candidates were
It is probable that the next meeting the l eal entertainment and work. Min-
of the Rebekah '« will be a social and isters from all over the coast and east-
been asaur««i that il Ix-nt" wants free lew! Into the dining room and treated to
tliat all mem tiers of tlie Subordinate ern states will be in attendance. The
delivery she will have to a»k for it Of steamed clam», clam soup, bread sand­
lodge
ami tbeir wives will lie invited to Board of Foreign Missions, of borne
wiches
ami
crackers
Everyone
went
that we are reasonably sure, for it is a
attend.
| Missions, of Church Extension, of the
away full of clams and enthusiasm.
•ah* gums that there will lie enough
___________________ J Freemen’s Aid Society.
of Sunday
Orient first degree team will in all pro­
Wf by American Hreas A asocia t Ion.
people ready to a»k for fr«*e delivery to
MDC MATTTtE* V ’FIHTC'r___________ Schools, of Education, Temperance, and
bability l>* on band to handle the de­
MRS. MAUDE V. TRUST
Bible StQd will all u repreaented in
warrant its attempt. For this purp«*e,
gree Tuesday evening, all fool's day.
ami to learu the attitude of the people
LAID TO REST FRIDAY the meeting. Among the «peakers
a meeting will be tie!«! in the Lents Li­
present will be Rev. F. J. McConnell of
brary rooms in the Hamilton building LENTS MAN PLANS TO LO­
Denver, Colo.; Rev. Cbaa. Boswell of
A
week
ago
a
son
was
bom
to
Mr.
on Friday evening for the pur|>oee of
CATE IN EASTERN OREGON
and Mrs. Jacob Trust. Last Friday Philadelphia; Rev. F. B. Fisher of New
discussing the requirements for such a
I afternoon the mother was called from a York City; Rev. C. T. Wilson of Tope­
service. One thing is sure, snd that is
The con teat lot week wu wo lengthy bed of suffering to tier long rest. Be­ ka, Kanaaa; Rev. J. W. Hancher, of
Lenta is about tn loose one of its most
Dial the streets will have to be num-
New York City; Rev. Harvey R. Cal.
I that we did not have time to plan a nnies the father left, there are three sons,
bered consecutively, In accord with the worthy citizens. Mr. Ernest Zufiueh
Jacob Samuel, and Ricliard Joeepb, and kin* of Evanston, III.; Rev. H. B. John­
new contest. This time it is O.
city system and the houses numbered . has recently returned from a trip to eaat
tbeir infant bora the week previous. ston of Berkeley, California, and a large
But that would not be a difficult task. and central Oregon and so impressed has
To the person finding the letter O
The children are all under six yean of number of others who are well known
People would easily take to the new lie become of the possibilities of the coun­
of age. She also leaves a sister, Mrs. Holt, as pulpit and platform speakers. Local
large
or
s
mall,
the
gresteet
number
idee, and it would be a great saving of try that I m * has decided to locate near
ministers will have important places on
“Tatters” was the event of Wedues- times in the advertising matter con­ of Lents, and a brother.
Redmond and will leave for that point
time to all residents of this district.
the program. The program looks as
M
re.
Trust
waa
thirty-three
years
of
Fourteen tained on pages 4, 6, or 8 of this week's
Il is to lie hoped that a full attend­ as soon aa tlie spring season becomes 1 day evening at the Iris.
age. She was the daughter of Judge though there wrould be something to do
ance will be had at this meeting on Fri­ rettl«xl. He n*|siru that then- ar, large characters were required to put this Herald we will give two tickets to the
Joseph Miller of Idaho, and was related every minute of tho time and Portland
day evening as much debends on what areas of tine land in this section of the three act comedy on. More than usual Isis Theatre, any show the following
to the Bowen family of Baker, one of and her suburban people will take ad­
is done at it whether anything is done state which will propuce excellent crops success attended its production. The week except amatuer. Herald contest
the
oldest families in the state. She was vantage of the opportunity to hear some
<>( wheat and alfalfa, es;>ecial)y if ir­
in the matter.
a quietly disposed person and did not go of the finest addresses to be heard any­
rigated. Dry farming methods are piac- house was crowded to the limit and the report is not included in this.
where. Lenta people are preparing to
We
will
not
attempt
to
correct
or
»bout town much ami as a consequence
tired to a considerable extent and sum­ work was highly commended. Several
get
the full benefit of the meeting.
LENTS PLUMBING
not much »^uainted. She was a
mer fallowing is common. t Irrigation is of the acts were especially strong and count up for persons who do not follow
.
...
member
of
the
Mormon
church
having
COMPANY MOVES practiced under difficulties. Water has among these were Ruth Richards, Walt directions care u y.
connected herself with that organiza-
! to Is* pumped from wells all the way ter Baker, and Rayburn. They appear
There
are
a
lew
conditions
necessary
jjon jn h < h , and she was married to
(rom a hundred to fifteen hundred feet again tonight and in addition there will
Buildings spring up in Lents within a J deep, and many of the farmers, being be the usual run of pictures.
to the conduct cf such a contest as this Mr. Trust the following year. Her fnn-
week now days. The Building of the I poor, cannot afford to invent in a well.
which you rfiust read carefully.
eral ceremony waa conducted at Pease’s
lent« Plumbing Co., has lieen torn 1 Water for stock and household use is
Joseph William Mans arrived in tow*
First, only one report may be sent by undertaking rooms by a minister of the
down ami the remains is being turned ' hauled, sometimes for miles. But the MRS. HATTIE L CARTER
any one family.
I Mormon faith. The remains were in- about a week ago. His father, one of
into a new shop on Main Street, over soil is highly productive and the climate
Lents most popular tailors, has not en­
DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Second, The “O” must be found in terred in Mt. Scott cemetery.
night as it were. T. Y Cadwell is the is pleasant moat of die time.
the advertisements.
Members of the local Odd Fellows tirely recovered yet but the boy is do
head engineer in these development»
___________________
Third. You must write us and tel) Lodge rendered such comfort as was ing nicely. He is musically inclined,
Mrs. Hattie L. Carter, wife of L. H.
The Plumbing Co. will move into it*
us
which pages you find them on. A possible and neighboring women were rather than artistically, so it is probable
LENTS MAN LOSES CUSTOMERS.} Carter, who has been ill of tubercular good way will be to begin with the first kind in rendering assistance, for both of the trade will not be affected by the ad­
new quarters as soon as the building Is
trouble for several months, passed away
ditional assistance for some time to
completed.
Saturday morning at the county Sani­ column carrying advertising and mention which Mr, Trust expreeeee appreciation,
I come.
A Lents man who has been doing a
the
advertisements
having
this
letter
tarium. Mrs. Carter was born in 1873.
very satisfactory business recently quit She was the mother of live children, in them and tell how many times it
IMPORTANT HOG FEED­
■NEW FREIGHT
display advertising.
Coincident with
occurs in eash, and the total number of
ING EXPERMIENT this there was a falling off in trade. It ranging in age from 18 to 12 years of times it occurs in the column and then
EQUIPMENT ST. PAUL’S GUILD
age she also leaves a mother and
develops that some of hie customers
TO HAVt BAZAAR
father in Washington, and a sister. total the three pages.
Fourth, You must send word liefere
The Oregon-Washington Railroad A
An experiment to test the feeding thought he bad gone out of business Mrs. Haskins, in lxnts The funeral
Navigation Company is to receive ad­
value of raw or steamed potatoes as an<l began to look elsewhere for the liar­ address was delivered Monday at the i the next issue of The Herald.
The ladies of the St. Pauls Guild,
Fifth, don't forget that The Herald is ditional equipment. A few days ago
supplementary feed with a grain ration, gains they were seeking. It was nec­ Friend’s Church. Rev. Mrs. Smith de-
Woodmere, w ill bold a Bazaar at the
has l»een carried on bv Roliert Withy- essary for The Herald to tell them per livering the address. Interment was just as anxious to have its advertisers announcement was made of a large or­ home of Mrs. E. Doran, 7219, 56 Ave.
worthy of your confidence as the adver- der for locomotives—one of the largest
com lie at the Eastern Oregon Experi­ sonally that the proprietor was still made in Mt. Scott cemetery.
1 S. E. or East Millard Ave. on the first
.
tisere
themselves. We believe a better single orders ever made. Immediately
ment Station with interesting results struggling along trying to maintain a
Mr. Carter has the »ympathy of rela­
of April. There will be a large number
which will tie of special value this year business.
tives and many friends in and about acquaintance with our advertisers will folloving conies a correspondingly iarge of household conveniences, mostly the
on account of the superabundant potato The Herald does not, however, feel it is I>ents. Several local organizations made show them to be entitled to your eup- I order for freight equipment. This or- band work of the members, for sale.
i der calls for 5.390 box care 100,000 J
its duty to maintain a free information
crop.
friendly offerings of assistance before | port.
Refreshments in the form of cake, cof­
Sixth. In case of a tie, the one (ret­ pounds capacity stock care. The cost of fee, ami ice cream will be served.
The hogs in the experiment were di­ bureau for people who have no appre- and after the death of Mrs. Carter, and
tile this equipment, which will be divided
vided into eight lots, and records of the ciation of the value of publicity.
to friends and all Mr. Carter wishes to ting the report in first will get
Everyone invited.
1
prize.
with the Union Pacific and Chicago A
different feed ration given each and the
express appreciation of the kindness ex­
proportionate gair made were kept
1 Alton Systems is 38,619,150.
OBITUARY
tended .
While the proportion which wrill come
carefully. Each hog in lots 1 and 2 ate
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Mrs. Carter was known to be in a
an average of 170.18 lbs. of barley and
Sunday 11 a. m. Sermon subject; to the O. W. R. A N. is not definitely
Pearl May Scott passed to her eter­ hopeless condition for some time. Her
509 53 II* of raw pototoes, making a nal reward March 17. She was born removal to the sanitarium was suggest­ “Witnessing” followed by Baptism and state»! in the announcement, the distri-:
gain in weight of 80.70 lbs.
Those in May 21, 1879 in Bartholomew County, ed by some friend, and she thought it reception of new members into the bution will be in accordance with the
Lente Athletic Club will bold an im­
lots .3 and 4 ate 110.30 lbs. barley and near Columbus, Indiana, to John and might give her temporary assistance if church. 7:30p.m. sermon; subject, demand. The territory along the line
portant
meeting at tbeir rooms on Fri­
083.75 lbs. steamed potatoes and made Kisiah Stratton. She was married to not permanent, and her last comfort “Moses, wise choice.” Special music by of the O. W. R. A N. is increasing its
day- evening. There will be special
shipment*
and
the
management
is
gain of 70.80 lbs., while those in lots 5 W. H. Scott on Nov. 14, 1900. To this was considered in this.
the choir.
making every endeavor to be able to business of importance to be consider­
and tl ate 188.80 II* barley and 504.80 union were born four children, two of
P. CONKLIN Pastor.
meet all requirements. To do this dur­ ed. Every member is urged to the
lbs. steamed potatoes and made a gain whom preceded the mother thro the
BENN ITT CHAPEL
ing the harvest seasons necessitates an present and both President Hazen and
oi 78 H> 11 m . Lots 7 and 8 ate 300.10 gates into the celestial city. There are
BAPTIST CHURCH.
amount of equipment out of the ordin­ 1 Secretary Bishoff are trying to get out a
lbs. barley without potatoes and made a left to mourn her death the husband,
! full attendance.
I
The Indies prepared the church for
ary, and it is proposed to meet this and
gain of til) 5 lbs.
W. II. Scott, two children, Thelma ami
The morning service at the Baptist every other demand if possible.
The last two lota, fed barley alone, Maurice, the father and mother. Mr. Eoster services by a splendid cleaning.
Rev. Moore the pastor sent Dr. Faw- Church will lie conducted by Dr. E. H.
were used as a check on the others to ami Mrs. John Stratton, who are well
ADVERTIStD LEITERS
show more definitely the proportionate I known in Lents, having property in eel of 1 .elite to supply for 3 o’clock ser­ East, a returned missionary from Bur­
Advertised letters for wesk ending
I
ma.
He
will
talk
on
hie
work
there.
vice
Hv
gave
an
excellent,
inspiring,
value of the potatoes.
At the present Faxon Park, where they made their
STANDING OF NOMINEES IN CONTEST March 22.
market value of *.07 a pound live home for some time. The deceased strongly educational address which was At the evening service the pastor will
Barrett, James; Benson, Mrs.; Brown,
weight, the hogs fed barley made a leaves also a brother. L. R. Stratton, deeply appreciated. The Easter evening preach on, “Truth Can Not Be Destroy­
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Stella; Christiason, Claud; Calliver, W.
34.87 gain, which makes the barley who was in business in l-ents for a tune, service was led by Mr. Farnsworth, the ed,'*
Arthur Walker. Lents
MB
Lents is especially favor»d in the Mura Smith .................................... ........... BÄI7Ä W ; Laue. L. H.; Dallas, W. L.;
little church was tilled. The young and
feeding value 31.112 to the hundred
and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Flink. who
Haines, A. L.; Holt.Wm.. Holman,
lots 1 and 2, fed barley and raw po- has been living on the home place in old responded to the easter Theme, all coming of the Ladies' Harmony Chorus Haxel Sommerveldt. Lent» ....... ............ Ai®0
Edith Sinethurst. Lents................... ............ 136» Rotiert; Jenkins, Posts; Kelsn, Chas.
and
the
Harmony
Choral
Society,
who
appeared
to
enjoy
the
service.
A
Ladies
totoee at the rate of 3 lbs of potatoes to Lents. The funeral service was con­
Matthew Boland, Lents................... ............ 5700 A.; Kegs, Frank; Miller, Mrs,; Ray,
1 lb. of barley, made a *1.25 gain, ducted March 20, by the Rev. J. M. Aid tea will be serves! at residence of will give a concert at the Baptist Chnrch Fred Peterson, Lents .................... ........... 5600
Atton ; Rowley, Martin; Shaw, H. F.;
Wednesday
evening.
April
2.
Fifty
or
Mrs.
Calkins
Thursday
p.
in.
April
3rd.
which gives the raw potato« • a feeding Nelson, pastor of the Lente Baptist
Ruth Richards, Lents............ , „ ............ .MU0
more voices will take part in the pro­ Opal Hand, Lents............................. ........... 5150 Williams, Wm.
value of *.2U to the hundred
Lots 3 Church, from the AicadesSchool house, Every I m sly welcome.
GEO. W. SPRING Postmaster.
............
. 51*
gram. No admission charged, but a Ruth Howe. Lents
and 4, receiving six times as much near North Plains, Ore.
Adina Mortrude. Mnts
5150
free-will offering will be taken.
steamed potatoes as barley, made a
LILLIAN MAY QUINLIN
DI8tRICT NO. X
M. E. CHURCH
34.94 gain, givingthe steamed potatoes a
Geo (Hickey) Wrisley, Lents......... ............. 1081K
Mr. and Mr«. Peter« visited friends
LAID TO REST
Preaching Service 11 a. m. Sunday,
Mrs. R. J. McCullom of Pearl street Mark Conklin. Lent* ................... ............ 4<«a)
feeding value of 3-47 to the hundred.
and relatives in Rainier Sunday.
gave an Easter dinner. The table was Ruth A. Rodgers. Lents.................... ............ 80775 by Dr. Fawcett, followed by reception
Lots 5 and 8, fed three times as much
steamed potatoes as barley, made a
Lillian May Quinlan passed away at decorate«! with Easter Lillies and Ore­ M S Haien. Lent».............................. ............ W20 of members. At 3 p. m. the pnetor will
Mrs. Ward of 8th Avenue, entertained her fathers home in Saginaw last Fri­ gon grape. Favors were little easter Frieda Alplanalp. Lents................ ............ 156(26 preach at Bennett Chapel. In the even­
35.47 gain, making the feeding value of
Mr. and Mrs. Boveren, Mrs. D. A. day afternoon. She was six years of chickens on a boiled egg. Those pres­ Jaa. Wands, lent»............................ ............ ON ing the pastor will preach on the sub­
the potatoes 3.42 to the hundred,
R. B. Maxmeyer, Lents
570»
White
and Miss Vera White on Easter. age, the second child. She was an un­ ent were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McDowell, Wesley Reynolds
ject of “Religious Devotion.’’
It is noticable that those fed sjx times
............
Given
in
honorof
M
iss
ZerthaZimmer'
Let the delegatee take notice that the
51*
Ruth
DU
fortunate child, having suffered from Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Grundy of
as much potato«« as grain did not make
first meeting of the great convention
DI8TRICT NO. S.
rheumatism for some time, and that Portland; Mise Beulah of Sellwood, Geo.
quite the gain made by the others, but 16th birthday.
147396 meeta at the Taylor Street M. E. church
complaint terminated in heart trouble McCollin of Sellwood ; Ruby Love, Mr. Hazel Thomas..................................
it required 85 25 lbs. less barley to make
6*40 March 30th at 1:30 in the afternoon.
The Young men’s Club of the M. E. which caused her death. The funeral E. Hureman, Mr. R. Gibbons, Norma Fret! Heiman, Lents
thia gain, so the difference in feeding
............ 0000
Mamie Pitt», llreaham H 1
W 1 OYD MOORE Pastor.
church
will
have
a
special
program
on
was held Sunday at 3:80, at the Bap­ McCullom, Alta McDowell of Portland ; I.enora Hurtle ................................. .........
value 1s accounted for.
5600
The debate on tist Church, Rev. Nelson delivering the Dr. Gillette and wife of Portland ; Mise Cleveland Bliss, Gresham R 3
It is also noteworthy that the steam­ the 4th of April.
............ 5476
. MM
Eureka Rebeka Lodge, meeta firat
ed potatoes are worth 3 13 more to the Woman’s Suffrage will be the leading address and she was buried in Multuo- Hazel Gillette, Eugene; Mre. Geo. Mc­ Forest Udy..........................................
............ 5300 and third Friday evenings of each
May Keateraon. Graham K 1
hundred than raw for feeding, as shown topic on the program. Preparations are mah cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Quinlan Dougall. of Hot Springs, Arkansas; Leland
Moore, Gresham R B.......... ........... 5100
in the comparison of the gains of ani­ being made to havs a very attractive have the sympathy of all thsir friends Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McDougall; W. W. Mariam Brown. Greaham
............ 5175 month, at Grange Hall, Lento. Visitors
program.
and relatives.
McDowell; Gwendolyne McColtam.
5135 welcome.
Ray Keateraen. Greaham It S ...
mals fed the 3 to 1 ration.
er
J
THIS TIME 11 IS
AN ”0" CONTEST
LENTS DRAMATIC CLUB
HAS GOOD NIGHT
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