Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, October 16, 1913, Image 1

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    BEAVER STATE HERALD
-, LENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913.
Subscription, $1.0U a Year.
REGISTER TODAY.
FRIDAY AND SAT
UVE CENI EAIR
SUI! DIMANDI D
THEY ALWAYS KISS AND MAKE UP.
Vol. 11.
No. 42
GII Y TRANSFER SYS­ GAME LAWS SEVERE
TEM THE QUESTION
AND OBNOXIOUS
Ktating that the Portland Railway,
•
Light
A Power Company I« relining to
Register Now if You Would Vote.
Plan to Transfer on Yamhill not Ap­ Unreasonable Law Proves Extreme­
No Swearing on Election Day.
• 5-cent fare to residents of Wat-
proved Generally in Mt Scott Sec-
ly
Severe and
Humiliating
Women Particularly Interested in •'”•* • station situated within thi city
tion. Points Farther North Fa-
Careless Hunters Endanger Life
limits of Portland, the State Railroad
this Registration.
vored.
and Game Wardens Offend.
, Commission today directed a letter
According to the naw registration Walter Evans, District Attorney
The proposition to terminate the rum
The hunting seas*>n has now tieen
rules there are just two more days in Multnomah County, asking hitn to
of al* Mt. Scott, Estacada, Oregon City, I under wav for two weeks and there
winch to register. Those days are Fri­ i -litute a suit against the company.
and suburban cars from the «onth-east- have tieen sufficient examples of the
i »rn part of the citv on Yamhill Street severity and unreasonableness of the
The city limits were recently extend­
day and Haturday ot this week
There
is not meeting with the greatest favor | Pre^‘
law*
ca,,8e m<*‘ »•'»pl«
was a mixup on the Information that ed so as to include th» station of Wat
' to want to dispose of all those on the
1
in
the
Mt.
Scott
section
of
the
city.
It
•on,
it
a|q»ears,
and
under
the
law
it
is
w»« given out last week
The county
is probable that the Street Railway statutes. Tn this county the provisions
clerk's office seems to liavr done the i alleged the place is entitled to the 6
Company will Lave no particular objec­ for licenses way abused. Many people
mixing and though it «as reported Inst rami fare. The company contends that
tion to continuing their trip farther desirous o' taking part in the opening
week that Iwnt« voters would Ira* able ta|<b*
»I’Pl'r« only to street railway
I north if it is the desire of the people to : of the -eason were compelled to wait
; lines operating wholly within a city's
register at home there was an iuclina-
I do s<>. Toe offer to shorten the trip by several days for the want of licensee.
i limit and calle*! attention Io (lie fact
: two or three btax-ks has been made , Just why the need was not supplied has
nstion to take tlmui down to vn.
At that the Spring Water division, unon
atijv'i. The
xur uiiuriagp
tieen cap
explained.
shortage pro-
pro­
largely beca--«e the safety of the people not uwu
noon Tuesday F. R. i'eteraon phoned in wh-ch I he station is located.
vided
“w*1 an
Hn excellent
exceiiem excuse to
io turn all
i from the dangers of so many street I '"
thv «ituntion to the elerk'aoffice Mid got ' «tu-h a line,
_ crossings
_____ „_________
was the ___________
comideratiup.
_
But. the good hunting over to a few wise
immodinte action to the effect that the
■ the moat of the people seem to consider
*ho got their licenses early and
registering might be done as advertised, \
that th» danger is not so great aa to off- w*‘r*' rea’iy f-'r the opening. But the
t...
at Kataky*« for precinct KUt. Kline- \
' set the exertion necessary to the people who lived in the suburbs and
man's for 164, Rayburn's for
j Mol
I troubles of a transfer which will re- i who should have had the beat of the
lent« Pharmacy tor 162.
Squire them to walk from one to six i shooting season, along with the farmers
Prospective voter« will n»«**l to take
blocks in getting from one line
I_ - to wbo have been feeling the Rime, were
along two witnease« when thev go to I
The Board of Directors are planning
another in ret-Mng their destination. many of them delayed in their partici­
register. There are n 1"t of questions
to open a night school in larnts to be
Since the company own a block oa pation because they could not get li­
to answer and It will require some time
continued during the fall and winter.
Firat and Pine Streets it is thought by censee when they were ready to take
and care4<> do tlie work right altlio it
A meeting held on Tuesday evening
j many that it shoald continue its ser­ ! them out.
if not difficult to understand. There >
Then the exercise of ths law has tieen
for enrollment brought out over seventy-
vice to that point, thus providing for
are three blanks to fill out, two being
five persona who contemplate starting
i crossing al) the principal east and west very obnoxious. The law particularly
duplicates, and the third a card which |
into the night achool. The teachers
! lines of the city and parallelling several which makes it an offense to shoot from
is tiled away for reference.
have not tieen aaaigne.l yet but it ia
. o* the others affording easy transfer on the public r >ade is extremely unreason­
Persons who registered for the Inst
probable that there will be two or three
to them. It is very desirable that the able, except for its application to a few
election wi'l not b** required to register ■
teachers and that they will be well pre­
eorn[>any should have a central station heavily traveled suburban highways,
thít
(or this one, but this doi
pared for the service expected.
: some where in the city, where trans­ like the Base Line, and other roads
men
all women * u<> w i«li to
ferring c in be done without so much f leading into cities. Several persons
• tuce
w ho have come into th
expo-ure
to the weather, especially in have ix-en held for thia species of shoot-
thev VALUE OF FARM CROPS
the last election must 1
—’Evans m Baltimore American.
the rainy season. The Pine Street : ing and fined the limit, $25 and the
I««
wish to vote. Under
IS 140 MILLION DOLLARS
block would be a fairly g xxl location confiscation of their gun and dogs.
• wearing In uf voter« on election day ie
for such a station and cars could be ran The shooting of a hen pheasant on» <!•▼
not allowed
With an agricultural production ol
into it from various directions so that last week required tne laying of a fine
about II40,0011,(00 for the year 1913—
} all parts of the city could lie reached of $25, the taking of the man’s rnn,
about )l3,(kO,(4Mi in excess of last year’s
LESS FEED MORE EXERCISE
from one central point. A more desire­ game, dog an-1 the officers said -bey
able location than Pine Street might be would have been compelled to take the
WHEN TAKEN FROM WORK valuation—th» Oregon farmer ne«-tt not
fellow’s clothes if hie exposure would
(ear that he will lie < vertaken by hard
The membera of the congregation < f
T’ j ^ >ig meeting held at the school- ! chosen, some placea little farther south,
not have been
Of . coarse
timra. Tla> exact tigurr», lias**d on
possibly
between
Morrison
and
Alder.
“ forbidden.
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the Methodist church of Lenta gave a nobse last Friday evening was resultant
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval­
(estlmater made by Pr. Withycombe,
and a block or two west of the preeent
j* •>nl® justice in protecting fe-
lis. < >re., Oct.—. The serious ills from
Director of the Experiment Station, social and reception on Wednesday eve­ ; in several ways and one that appeals J Front Street station. 1 Either
at First ma,e blrj8- bnt tbe probability is that
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which farm horses often sutler when
are F139,fi0fi,32il tor the current year, ning in honor of Rev. Moore, who has to the hearts of most of the parents and Alder, or Second and Alder would ' there would be less shooting if there
taken from hard work of the active
and 1129,764.049 for the preceding year. again l»een returned to this putorat*. of the district was the assurance by : be highly convenient for the people and was no law covering the subject for
farming season and kept in the barn
The total valuation is made up of
There had been a short program pre­ members of the l*oard pri-sent that they the company too, and it is hoped that then there would really be less interest
during the greater part of the winter, !
in the gaming season.
' j #74,099,166 representing crop values
may lie greatly leasened by proper feed­ and of #65,4<>6,MX> representing the! pared. J. C. McGrew began the pro­ had considered a piece of ground and some arrangement will be made which
Among the hunters some are very
con-
' will ultimately provide such a
ing and care. The College farm horses
careles«, in their enthusiasm. Several
value of other agricultural products. ’ gram wit han addo a relative to the work would provide a building for a domestic venience.
are quite generally kept in go.xi condi­ The leadingcrop money-maker is wheat, i of the church, the pastor and the grati­
animals have been shot in this county,
science department in the schools at
tion during the wet winter month«,
people have bad their buildings shot
with an «*stimal«d production of 22,146, j tude of the member« on Mr. Moore's re­ Lenta. Sewing, cooking and other
and Professor E 1. Potter, head of the
Colwell-Dirnell Wedding
into. an*i in at least one instance a gams
887 bushels, valued at 116,510,175. Its , turn. Rev. Miwire responded. Mr.
household w rk will be studied in this
Animal Husbandry department Oregon nearest competitor!« hay, 1,511,621 tons i
Wednesday evening witnessed a happy warden himself was the offender. The
Hollingsworth gave a reading.
AgricultureC liege, explains his system'
new department. The members of the little wedding at the home of Mr. and facts are that game wardens are the
valued at $13,601.589. The value of the ,
of management as follows:
fruit crop is $8,0 0 000 The figures for ■ Meadames Sells and Daniels rendered board, .Mr. Plummer and Dr. Sommer Mrs. W. J. Darnell, on North Main very ones that break the laws on these
“When the horse is first retired from clover seed, while the lowest of the | solos, Mr. Blackburn made an address
Their youngest
daughter, questions oftener than any one else,
wen* warmly cheered for their report. Street.
the regular and steady work of the
Stella, was married to Mr. Willard Col­ only we don't hear of their being called
nine separately-listed products, are in and Mr. Moore and Mrs. Moore ma*le
The
meeting
was
aa
entire
success.
farming season ami placed in the stall, many ways the most gratifying of all. |
well of Emporia, Kansas, Rev. Moore to account. If all the game iaws in ths
responses to this. There were several
The Superintendent was present and officiating. Only a few friends were
his grain ration is cut down first uf all.
state were wiped from the statutes
They represent a new industry, vindi i
others spoke an«i the evening was well met many of the parents and made an present. The bride has tieen a resident there is a probability that within five
The amount to be given depends U|»nn
cate the contention of the College au- :
interesting address.
the condition of the horse, but should
! of Lenta only since April and has not years there would actually l>e more
thorities that clover and alfalfa can tie filled with interesting features, not the
neither ire enough to glut nor so little
' had much opportunity to form acquaint­ game than there ia now. This would
•ml are grown successfully, and indicate least of which was the social part of the
as to starve him. If hie syrtem is in
ances at thi« place, but those who know surely he true, if sufficient bounties
that valuable additions to the fertility reception or the lunch which was served
Evening
Star
Has
Good
Program
good condition it -is •ale to pive him
her and her many Kansas friends will were offered for the destruction of
ot Oregon farms have btren made.
The regular monthly meeting of
All joined in showihg to Mr and Mrs.
enough grain to keep hitn in rather fat
| join in wishing her much happiness. cougars, wild eats, bear ami like
Of agriculture producta other than >
Evening
Star
Grange
came
on
the
working condition, But if he ahowa
Moore their appreciation of the good
Mr. Colwell is the son of a prosperous animals.
crops, the value of livestock sale« ia |
fourth. Several invited guests assisted
signs ot indigestion, constipation or
service
this gotxi couple has been ren­
farmer living just outside the city limits
$34,807 600; dairy products, $18,425,000;
with
the
program.
lever, the smount of concentrated feed
of Emporia, Kansas, an*l he expects to
poultry ami eggs. $8,700,000; wool, dering to the church and community.
Telephone Improvements Planned
Judge W. N. Gateus told about the
ie cut dowh.
return to the roil of which he is justly
$2,975.(MX); mohair, $356,250;
• nd
«rood and bad pointe of the present
One of the important matters to come
“If any of the unfavorable symptoms
proud. His Emporia friends will wel­
honey, $141,750.
A prominent citizen of this city who Juvenile Court of this city. He told of come him home in their own way and up at the big East Side Business Men’s
noted appear, oats are entirely discon
has lately returned from I- nrope, «tatee its defects, «-specially when children are no doubt do the couple justice. They meeting last week was the matter of
tinned and bran given in its stead. If
Hatched ia April, 1912, and COIII- that there ia no doubt that there will •rr«*ste<l and brought into the Juvenile
telephone service. The Pacific States
greater laxative effects are needed, the
left Thursday uiorning for a short stay
bran ie made into a mash by pouring mencing to lay at the age of live and be a rush of immigrants to the Pacific Court for very trivia) affairs. This he at Seaside, and will visit in Oregon un­ Telephone Company is just finishing
boiling water over it
If there is too one-half months, a hen at the Or gon coast as soon as the Panama Canal is thought was not right and hoped that til the latter [»art of November, when their large new station on Eight Street
and it is proposed by the Club that the
much looseness ol the Im» els, <>ate take Agriculture College has broken the open to general traffic. The steamship the law would soon be chang«*-!. or they will be at home at Emporia.
company install an exchange station
tlir place of bran. Careful attention ie world’s record for the production of companies are selling tickets on the in modified, to some extent as he has been
with the- Home Company so that mes­
given to the animal and to the effects cacklelierrie« in one year. She laid 283 stallment plan, accepting small weeklv trying to do for some time past.
Bruns-Weyer Wedding
egg« iu twelve months, which is the payments and allowing interest on such
sages inay be relayed over either lines.
Mrs. Ward talked on the subject,
of its feed.
The event of the season at Sandy >• It is to be supposed that the Pacific
“As laxative effects are generally re­ highest record iu the United States and deposits. In this way families can pay "The School house as a Social Center,”
two
more
than
the
world
s
record.
Her
the
we*id ing of E. F . Bruns ano Miss States Company will not look with plea-
showing
the
need
for
such,
and
how
for
their
transportation
with
compara
­
quired during this season, one of the
legume" should tie given in place of most notable feat, and which probably tive ease, wlieras raising the money to they were going to try it at the Arleta Augusta Weyer of Manitowoc, A iseon- sure->n the proposition and that it will
sin. The wedding occurred on the 20th be necessary to take the matter up with
gmin, hay or timothy. The legumes, has never been equaled, was the laying pay for I fie ticket iti a lump sum would school.
Mrs. E. A. Niblin prepared a fine of September, Mr. Bruns was long a the state and city officials to force the
allnifa, clover and vetch, excite the ex­ of S<9 eggs in 1<>0 consecutive days dur- lie impossible. The prospective immi­
cretory organs a: d help eliminate the ing the spring months. The ben is » grants arc mostly of a farming class and paper on the "Principles of Bread Mak­ correspondent of the Herald and has , plan through, By thi« plan it will make
poisions that are likely to develop iu cross between the Plymouth Rock and they are not particular as to where they ing,” which was reail by Mrs. S. F. been a prominent citizen of Sandy for , nt, difference which line you have in
years He is one of tlie promoters of your house for you can switch on the
land. Anywhere the steamer happens Ball.
animals when changed from active tn White Ix-ghorn breeds.
J. H. Nolta «[Hike of the interstate the Sandy townsite and has ever been other. It is thought, to», that it will be
to slop will suit tliem. They evidently
inactive lives. It is necessary to be
figure that while some piaees on tlie I.ridge which all hope will be built one of its most helpful citizens. He was and there should he an equalisation of
careful not to vise too much of the in- SHOW ROADS C." ” '
coast may be belter than other«, SUV across the Columbia ix-tween Portlaud i Sandy’s first mayor and has always been phone rate« in the city. As it is moat
gome hay Be sure that the horse eats
its beet lexieter. Mi«* Weyer is the of resilience lines have five or more par­
and Vancouver.
place is good enough.
it up clem before he is given inofe
Elaborate Coll«c!-o- o'
’» t »
M-s. Johnson render«*«! some very . tlaughter of a prominent Manitowac ties on one line, whereas it is supposed
“The disease known as mud fever
Exhibited at Ex TO®
1.
miy lie prevented by keeping I lie hor e
One of the i io • * «-¡a 1.1 r t<
A small roof tire was the entertail- fine readings, also Catherine Pickard. judge and is described a« just the proper by th«* subscribers that they are on two
in good condition ami giving him of rotttl mod. Is e»< r hi
merit during the lunch hour Tuesday at Miss Alice Johnson favor«*d us with a l*erson to make Mr. Bruns happy. The party lines. Many of the business lines
young couple w staying in Portland are being bandied in the same way.
thorough cleanii g. It is certain that shown by th.* Unite! : r
the residence of Mr. G. W 8tephen«on, solo.
. , r * i
now and intend to make a trip to San
H. Ibistad of the Multnomah State
A
memorial
to
the
memory
of
Mm
the fever develops as a result of per­ public ro.ida >*t tin- l‘ •
268 Camp'iell Street South.
Mrs.
n W-’i
i
Diego some time thia fall for th«- winter. Bank was appointed one of the com­
mitting tlie mud to cake and remain on position in 1"15 I.
Stephenson had just lighted the tire in Ethel Welch was read by the Chaplain,
treasurer of th«- b it* m.
u
■ •*
and the charter dray»ed by the assistants They will return to Sandy in the Spring mittee to take the matter up with the
his legs, stopping up pores and holding
• ration** for nax*-t. I* in * till-» n;>. ;m the kitchen stove to prepare her noon while the audience sang, "River of and live tliere.
Mayor and other officials.
the sweat and other tilth against the exhibition.
meal when she noticed tire on the ceil­
Time.
”
akin. Washing off the outside mud is
Reprodi:* tion ot old Roman roads. ing of the room. Hashing a pail of
There was a good attendance, several
Preliminary plans have been made
all right as far as it goe«, but it does French roa ls n: I nil tin* various t.v|»«*s water on the fire sh attacked it from
An Interesting case has recently been
visitors
being present.
decided by the supreme court of New • nd another conference will be held at
not go deep enough. After the washing of modern h‘ h".avs tv'll I*«* |ni-lud«*d the roof, calling for assistance at the
Jersey Involving the question of wheth Albany on October 30. in the movement
a good brushing is needed to clean out In the rnmlels Miniature reproductions same time. When M. S. Ilaxen of the
the dirt and scurf, leaving the «kin of road mu. Itlnery ns well as every I.ents Volunteer Fire Co., wtio lives
Thirty volunteers have been enrolled er the sale of frozen eggs was a viola to combine the eight Willamette Valley
Several i counties in the preparation and instal
other known device ns**d In the build next door arrived, Mrs. Stephenson bail in this city to start a campaign of edu­ tion of the pure food law
open to the air.
million dozen that had been placed in lation oi a great valley exhibit at the
Ing
of
roads
will
apfienr
In
th«*
exhibit
‘•Give the horse work when you
the fire out. As she had just started cation in favor of the interstate bridge cold storage were allowed to go be­
For yenrs the biinsiu has b«*eii «Ila
•nd when that is not feasible let
fire in her stove it is the supposition lietween Multnomah County in Oregon low the freest ng point. An attempt to Panama-Pacific Exposition at Sen Fran­
playing nt v-rious national and Inter
cisco in 19IS. It has been decided that
run out occasionally. 1 do not
national expositions and elaewhwe that the roof had lx*en smoldering since and Clarke Co*mty in Washington. All sell the eggs wan contested by the
‘Keep the horse clean,’ but 'Clean
and In Its railroad educational cars morning, and had just broken through. the civic clubs and organizations of state authorities. Thia was two years this is a better plan than to attempt to
up thoroughly.’ The harm of letting samples of the work It Is doing, but Mrs. Stephenson showed great courage Portland are lined up behind this ago. In the case as appealed to the put ia an exhibit from each county
him run In the wet and mud Is not so the showing It la preparing to make and good judgement as her ready water movement ami it ie expected the bo* d supreme court. It was decided that the The proposition has met with-general
serious as keeping him shut ill the at the Panama-Pacific expoaltlon will pail prevented what might have been a nsue to be voted on at the November eggs, which had been kept tn the approval and its sncceae ie already
be the most complete yet made.
| assured.
election will carry by a great majority. froaen condition, were fit for food.
hern, all the time.’’
bad fire.
NIGH I
SCHOOL
WILL OPIN
RLGPIION Ï0 RLV
DOMESTIC SCIENCE
W. ß. MOORE
SCHOOL ASSURED
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