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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1913)
COIN1Y GKANbt If ACflf R'S CLUB HAS 6000 StSSION JOINS IN CON It SI Frida) altvtmioual i: So the Ihvlama- tory cuntnst was held under The meeting <d the canal y »«rang« the held «1 Rockwoml laat V\ e*in« « ’»v war Substantial Improvements Recently Made In Lents Showing The Business and Social Atttitude of the People with laic«t time and Ixlotr ‘■»«lug cimi - veniente«. Al lie’ premili tillui thorn Il ha» found -!■•«’ly patrming" all t lie assilli', to I»* auiiilal. or haotly a »i«.. i.d mg the dmrvli m my advantages. arc three oilier largeconcreir building« ««liti ni Al lead it d as- not rr|>Rwiil The 1'atliolie rhiir. li. St Peiem, «ivi l buie and al thi» dato 1« ili damali I ino«t in prove«» id uinlulioti ai.d let t« another Two year» ag > thè II 'ra'd that it ha« the qualities of an annual also emnp|el««l two year« ago |t ì» ol lite timo holiday « »«oil praotieally all of tile The prv|>arafmu of the edition w .tai pr*i tically a lime »tory »triicture ili- | .•r Mi Scott rublmlimg Co building linai lie«« «ectimi of boit» Will la» housed | wa» piti up. bullt <»f c mer <te bl « k« ti brick or cimerete not 1« gun in time to give it all I lie cludmg thè l>aseiiient The itpper H««ir l.a»t «iiumier a *ecou<l story wa«a l<l<"l ■inaliti«« nf an annual edition, yet the wa» design«-.! for a «ehmil r<iotu ami In ! ' tu it A *hort tini.' later III» l«i« Theatre All olllrial of the d >u*h»rn Paci rtc *ea«on demanded *|>ecial publii ity for lime will likely In1 <i««s! forthai pisrimm1. : (iilildlng wa» eias'hsf l.»«t Jum- work The pillili«' nc I hmi I building al lamia j wtvi 1» ill»' cl >«ely if 'tineclod with tile wa» lidguii .»1 tlu* ttddfellow'« Building nome of the busi mas men of the lenii wa*new la-t siuimier II i« a twenty | Pacific Panama Kipoaltlon, atin iuticad and «•> additional »|»aiv was a neeeaanry r<«mi »tritelli«», hard w.««l tloor», otti«'.-« and il wa» tlirowu open for u»« «arly in that »1« p-ov»r prlvdegoa a mid ba In* HcpU'intwr It I» thè inoat pretenlmu» provision. Along with that it aeeme<! a auditori'ini. el<>ak r>»>m t«> >-a< li ramn. ' building ili town al thi» «late andattord* rinded in all ticket* over hl* line. That proper pn>vi»i«m to have a number of hot air beai, «anitary toilets. and fitte«! thrve «ture roouit, a tondi) hall, wailmg the railroad e«iuipauy I* aiiilou* tn illustration* »howmg suine of the rvcvni with mod'-rn forniture thmiighnnt. Il r>«im«. dlning ismin, locker», ct<,, and further any movement ahiili will re- developments <>f tl.» town. • Ed. in mie of thè l«.«t arraugrd liuilding* ili in ima <«'<'ll|>ied by limai of thè lodges ut anil In an increa»eol population In I ho The bui! lings »howu on this pig- « all Ila'city, ami one aliteli any city or thè town. A tire ili» tirst of Viglisi de»» north «rd and I" willing to Is ar a fair all n«w one«, having twen complete I »iilmrb mighl \iew with pridc tlmul troyed on«' of th>- ohi laiidmark*. thè *li*re of the ro«t <4 the work RecRutioa, "Two Boya and a Cigarvt” ' within llie pad four or five year«, m -t eight huiidnslVhildrrn am in attendatine two atory Mi-Gr -w Building. Tlie ■ilo I of them within the pa«t year. The di- ut tlli» sch««>l. atei il in olle of tlirr« ih la'Ray ls-tr'ier OFFICERS ELECTED BY on Jack«ou wa» l«>ught by Campbell and Ioni, ami Recitation, “A Warning" Clyde Col FAIRVIEW GRANGE | play rather of the -uletaiitiai. tie thè binimi» of ubai wa» formerly tlic tl»>y baie en.et.sl mi h a two «tory build over t h» Recitation, “A Case of Chanty" I proof. >>r measurably «ate building« th .’ l.eni- sch.Mil distri.’t Tlu« « ili I»1 som» ing, Inviai, whi.'li i» now iH-ciii'ied by •i w«»k by Winncfied Smith 1 have been built recently, and of chu vl. indicathm <>f thè gmwth in |»>pulaii<m j kt the l»«t regular meeting nt the' tb«' Mt Scoti Dritte Co Tlu« iHiilding After the coutest the Parent-Club ‘ e* ami tie- fin new «eli «d house which in thi* vuburb. I r • id* ex- | Fairview Grange the following oltieera i« one of tho very l»*«t in town, reiiifomsl held its regular aeasion. w.is completist last «uuiiii-r Tlie “tiraiigv Hall" Was built five . m. n i«., w.'ll .light d. with I.. . n.’ii! j to »erve hr the ensuing year were Tie .hurdi»» ace among tin- be-1 year» ago. Il wa» Ila- llr-t minerete .hurdu» are The upimr Ilo >r «ili l>- reiitisl entlrely ; elected: structure; in the Mi. Scoli dunrot. Th. building III lollt». it h.i- Ins ti rss-upiisl Death of Edith Dnnbar Cedric Stone 1 by l>r MeSloy, for r»,«ld«'iK'v and otti ••• Master tlKTl-hMtllliw B.ipli-i ■ Imn-’i was built two years Mg.. l.y Kataky Br<«- generai Rev Thoma» Robinson piirpi«*". Abolii ih« -ame tini»' I Over-eer ami i- a wry convenient, convenient. np-t««-dat «loie loutliiiioii-ly «i>><s il«, rcetioii. Mr«. J W. Townsend above meni lotici miprovi-uuuit WH« The death of Edith Dunbar, the IS- | lec’urer »trociere, with Urge b.iaenient, «-la-- The Hall aliove thè «tore was thè fimi I dit'ing 1> S. Dunbar 'ir»! start»«! Duke Bros . owners of thè A. Chapla n year old daughter of Mr. and Mr*. J. i m*t ilo<i Roy Stone tncat m«rket iti town. Ic«-i<l< ’ d t"mumve I Secretary Dunbar, occurred at the home of tier • r . v hi tho Mr*. J. C. Windle tla-ir lamie building ami repla«»' it siili ' Treasurer parents, 9th Aw. and Cumming- St , Blain Turner a «olid l’-mcr. t« rvmfor«ss| «tructur«' ■ Stew an! Monday. Dec. 15. The Albert Hensley immediate Gatekeeper Tlii« i« m>w completi- and .»a upi.-d by Mr«. L. A. Harvey ili«« Duke B rotleT» Iti .me «>f thè best cause was a severe case of grip, with en- Cere« Mr«. J. s be pani market n«>m« in thè city, and By thè siting heart trouble. Funeral service? E' ra Mr». C. Stone Leni* Hardware l ompaiiy wliicli ha« Pomona wen- held Tuesday at 2:30 in the Friend.- Mi«* Eva coiiiplct. d their «ale» nauti in thè ui'»i Woman Asa’t Steward church. Rev. Riley, the pastor official« appruva-d inaniur tinely lighttsl. «mi Townsend ing There was a large gathering of The master of Pomona Grange. friends and relatives who mourn lier un Kreuder, ha« been invited to he the timely death. The body was laid to installing officer the first Saturday tn rest in the Mt. Soft cemeterv , J snnary T1 i-•«lilioii of the Herald di»« imi room», «tudy». and other feature« atlor.l largì1 ami «'"tivi'iiieut hall in III" town auspice» ot the Parent-Teacher** dub •me of the l>eet attende I in recent ve.tr« an.l the W T Cl Fully a hundred and «event« ti«« p-r The following progrMn wa.« given. » •h« were pre eu» Krn kwomi did itself Chorus, '’bailor B«»y»” Room II Concert Rtvitation Room 13 pt«tice in the mte-tainment, and an ex e- lient en’ertaining program w*» pre Recitation, “Th«- IN-adly Cigaret” sented hv the lec’urer, Mr* Windle. Clovi» Sines Recitation, “Hi» First Cigar” Earl Pag« i There wa« no much time for conaider- R«x-ituLiuu, “The Roy»" Everett Frame ation d matter« of local or legislative importance Mr Lewi* of K>i««elville Ris'itation. “Hena * Brave" Walter gave a talk on dairying, *even»l musical ChriMenaon Recitation. “B»> Careful What You Sow" •election* were rendered, and Evening Mar Grange pr-«entel the work of the f »liver Bohna Recitation."IhipaDtH-s" Fn«l Sun-tli-!,,,,r * degree, with drill accompanying. A large cl»«» lini( in an exi'ellent manner Recitation. “Tobacco Man" Walter (*Bdidatea wa* taken into the fifth Stoner ■ degr«*e in the evening. r. j a' Tiie New Puke Building Ini» Theatre, lIcniM Buildings-1. O. O. K Hall i-h ■ * St Peter - < Lent ami Campbell Building aren ! - 2?i Ki r ' '■f ’ ** Lents Fine, New, Twenty Room School Hashim Building ■nrrh Grange II h II” i ? TÏ I -« <1 JI F i I jri