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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1914)
Real Estate Loans This was • matter of interest } ears ago. It was a matter of importance four years ago and has been several ume< since. But the platting of this land into lots and small tracts and the utilizing of more of it for garden land makes it imperative that the county, or at least the property owners affected by it. should de vise some plan to protect them selves from floods like those that have occurred in the past, and that must occur again, in more dangerous form. In this the county will probably have to take part condemn a passage way and dig a more direct channel for the creek, as it is so hilled with rubbish, ar.d so crooked that it cannot clear its channel. and that seems a very just and practical thing to do. Not that we care to express oar views in regard to dancing It is that individual rights and attitudes should be respected. In the first instance there are several hurdred teachers in the city sc ho Is who have their moral views in reference to dancing, and it is a matter of conscience that should be respected. To re quire these persons to attend dancing classes, to subject them to ridicule for their views or to compel them to give instructions in an exercise under these con ditions would be little short of Juvenile Department criminal cruelty. Then the position of the par ent who views dancing with conscientious repugnance must Artahan tad txmd* p~*a* to yoin the be respected He assists in tl.rre wiae n»-c in their «earcr. for the supporting the school and his Ch net child wfonr hirth war revealed to views are far more valid than ! them by the »tar Hr had told hi* that of those who would refuse fnenda in eouneil of hie parpnw and the reading of the Bible in school. prepand everything for bi* departure The rights of the latter has been He had three prmon* ttoot» to give w conceded. Why not of the parent Chriot a* a gift, a mpphire, a ruby, and who dreads the possible outcome a pearl He bad bent Ipven ten day» to get to the temple where he war to meet of dancing experience'’ the three wiae men Artahan thought Then there is the long estab be could eamiy make it a* hi» borse. lished antipathy to the introduc | V>*da. wa* a very Aeei-f.-xxed an mal Bat oo the way, Vania bwncning tion of associations or practices frightened al an object lying in the road. into the school building which «o(tped »uddenly and would not go have always been questioned as further. Altaian hautouated and pro- to their moral influence. The evaded to the «pc* He *aw that it wae school building should not be a Hebrew wlv. wa* at the pmnt of dy used as a dance hall—especially ing. He turned to go but the Het ,new when so large a percent of its took hold of hi» garmrt and ulently ap- :**i*d for help. Artaban fud not k&i/w Patrons are opposed to it whether to «tof» or not beouae be knew And «till father. we believe that if be «aoppni he might not .-meh that dancing is a social art which the temple in time He afeo knew that should be developed at personal if he went uo the Hebrew might die. expense and according to one’s He decided to «tay and do what be i rouJd for the nek man "O he knrit down own moral or religious view and tried to bring the Hebrew neck to point Teaching it in school life which he anally did. When be wa* tends to encourage, yes practical able to talk, the Hebrew toid Artaban ly forces the child to submit to that he had no gold to pay him with be a practice which ia a question of l-ut uat the Chnet diiW ««aid found in Jer'jaalem but in Betnief^-m. disputed moral influence. Art*i an tt^nke»! ha» for the new* and named oc A RECENT periodical contains **• the interesting story of the When be- rvnebed the tem ple he frmn-i ocly a not* laying that t.'e-y im<i tarried a* long *» they e'cid and for him to foi>ow them *iro*« tie- recent recovery of a tiny casket ienert. He pan.-tmeed a caravan with which was sealed and imbedded hia »apphire and pr*par»d to journey to in a cement chamber, inclosed Bethlehem When t»e reached Bethjeham e»wy- about by a wonderful tomb, tl.irig wsein-d d»~ert—i. He went .nto about 2000 years ago. at 'me of the bou-e* and found a young Peshawar. India. The casket itKAtier rocking her child Ui »leep. has its legend, known long be While to*y were talking, de- told him fore it was relocated, and it was that J'eeph. Mary, and the Lab* had reputed to contain a portion of duiappeareri. and «he thoogtit they had gone to Egypt In tbe menr.tim* a the remains of Buddha. The crowd iiad gaUeri-d tn th* «trwt and finding is a wonderful vindica ormer,r>e rixAitol, “TL* M/ldicT. ! the tion of faith in the part of a w/ldi*r» of H*rod' They ar* killing . ¡r Artaimn west to the door and large number of people of India, China and Japan who look upon ■»ring th* erddier* were about to *nt*r tbe b'Kiae, i»el<l up tiie ruby and »aid. “1 Buddha as their prophet. It ia, j will give thi* to the man that will let however, of interest to everyone JX. ai.,ne IO Tl«* greedy rap- as an instance of the marvelous tam «>iaed th* jewel and ord* red tu* turn that events and natural »*'■ fomove on Adahan then left lì* phenomena will sometimes take. _*n'1 F;'‘7 ' d He «-nt to Egypt bat found that the and is but another evidence of |Chri»t — .......... child wa* not there. Artaban the importance of present day frrm> pl>r, u, :• in hie »*arch activities and undertakings. The I for ' the Christ child, never aeeii'g Him. vast temple which once adorned He «-arched for about thirty-three y*»r«. the spot where the remains were al «ay» keeping hi» pearl to give to Chri«t a* a gift. He at lari rear lied found sank into the ground a Jeni-alem ami found everybody going thousand years ago, stone was I outride the city to a hili H* inquired torn from stone and scattered to ---------------------------------------- . »nd found out that thrw- — a^n were go- Today < to be hang two robber* ar.d a man the ends of the country, its foundation walls stano un ■ who claimed to te- ‘ King of the Jew. *’ ! Arta‘«an harried on. thinking tliat at covered and what was little more la»t fie could *e»- Christ ar.d proliabiy than a myth is shown to be a purchase hi» life with the |«-ari fact in the hiatory of one of the -------- — entering ,„* Just a* - - lx- wa« the city’» , world's greatest religious sects. spprobd to bin. and a«ksd What thing are we doing today him to bay ¿er from csptivity.* H*' turned around and -aw*a young girl that will live in history, the «irrotindeil by «tidier*. He ftositated folklore, the imginations of j Interest Pud on Time Deposits The Multnomah State Bank NITED STATES POSTAL DEPOSITORY Lenta Sta.. Portland, Oregon Heilig Theatre MR. ROBTERT B. gnawer cam*, thousands parted with It -h- -gave Ji',.- th* jewel, «ho b ft her and «oldie'* |m**ed on. verily I Union County «-?aav-Tua. in m moefa a* y* h«>* •hw»c it unto <we L* Grand-—P’» hundred rartoad« of the iea«t of thew my breth-r B, ye of «ppi«». ISM to**» at ctierrtoa. four have lone II unto me ** g'*-l *uuh> A lit ap tbe face of Artalan I ad far b* Mem Chrirt. bat not until be h*l (*■•*1 toe earthly from to worid Chri*t'» Kmriom above of bor>** number» eattlo and ho** «bich ia t'atos of and i.SM.MO bu».-.»!* of «beat fora» an from MANTELL of rar» In a Massive Production of ndo*trtal »»ovtng to King John tbo couaty Thi« | eounty ba* be*n la oitromoiy fortun «OTES OF THE W. C. T. U. Janoary third 1* M'Aher * Tl.»* Dey. ia the anniversary of the b»rtb-i*v the ntotfaer of Franc*« F. golden roe lot the children «aa Willard. ’!>>• pr.r- raalixed I*'- of tbe aoli fair «very on Record» And Six Other Classic Plays hare Management WILLIAM A. BRADY hoc- and cattle of ARRANGEMENT FOR THE WEEI fhen t—The Forb*» company ha« benuo aecsr-d 'eaaee from the owner» of the atowle-’g* fial- liong Bear crook from Phonon Work of will begin to Talent, for the purpose »aahtna and tore of your little me-.” Monday Night Tuesday Night.. Wednesday Matinee Wednesday Night Thursday Night Friday Night Saturday Matinee Saturday Night Wiif Seek G's'd D m at 1 er “Never let anv being aeparale mo from the been ! booci *ev th:» year for «beat, cbeme». Her cp-’winging of year for at« i-ircum»taac** prod.ct C. T. C. caiender Ia th* national W day», and «ill be » niched the • few >nd for «old utemt. as it vas ta this viciait) I * held on the regular meeting day of Mt I with rich go! 4 deposit* wer» found in Th-? de,elop.ng company i» said tha' scott Csfon Toeeday. Jgnnary l.Uh. 1M# Watch th* coinmM of tbto paper for A group of Mother'« Meeting* will lie the date of the Cbaptnan ieetare. SPECIAL PRICES Tbe f-moue Cbtoeee pby»irian who Anhland -Trapper» on Lick creek. directed the preventive »ervire again*1, ' la th:* county, recently c*m* aero»» the Mauefaanan p'ague in ■ Line, that we-tern-train«*1 at tbe A ruar. with born» Interlocked, on» of them a aix-pofat buck and the other a five for tbe Chine«* | pointer The *i»point animal wa» Lente recently, dead and Ila careaa* «a* being drag pby»>eai eompiM»- ged about by the other one. appear in ••eking relief tr m tiooa *onght tbe sad practicttoner aoce mar wh > or Good bouee. people. a re pi table ance« indicating that the larger deer The man «a* a temper- of the t«o had been d-ad »everaJ day» Msrcttatrt Get* -B'sck Hind” Card. of Tbe doctor toel bim «ben tbe dietn «*ed feeling ram* opoo him to take brandy He did *n. hnt Bps* learning that thed>«tor »** a e-r.fi’t»e-l drinker be *to, pe<l the brandy reiainer» On Tae»d*y of next week a meeting «ill a ■ frange find in the «ay of two deer turned ont d<jetor* dered akoboi in China »re «aul be M .Uwr'* held at tbe B«p*i*t eLarch. A r-eeling will ai*o be held at tbe borne of Mr a. Clark, lieyond Jobn- •on creek. ar.d 'me at trie home of Topic» of eapecia ffowa^rfeLft. Mr» 2 p. m. At The Churches | _______________ Seventh Day Adventist Church Saturday Sabbath »rbool. Saturday prraching, 11 a. n. 'lay prayer meeting, 7:30 p. tn. and a bomb, inacribed ■ ill toxm get you." wa* received by Saiauel Aki.3. merchant of thia place. Aklin «»* on* of those who refurod to I *ign the petition »»kin* Governor West to close the aaloona here. Peace officer* are inclined to the belief that the card waa^ent entirely aa a jest. inter eet to aeXiier* will he di«co»*e-! at each | of tbeee meeting». Time of meeting *• 10 a. tn Wrin*> Kunday preac hing, 7 :45 p. tn. A o’clock. Service* Sunday at 11 A. Paxtor Elder B<i< I.ar: EVANGELICAL. CHLR-H At II a. in. tbe tl>*m* will be; “The 300 LES 300 ÍLLUSTPA T10NS p. m. the theme will be: At 7:30 "Who I* my Neighbor? and Who** Neighbor sm I?" Sunday K< f.ool al at 6:30 p. a. m. Y. P A. Stranger» and all alm rn hare no etattrefi Loin* are cordinlly in vited to ttl*»e »ervict-». P CONKLIN, Pastor A d Ideal Woman’s Laxative. Who wants to take *a!t*. or caetor Ml, when tfo-r, i« nothing l*-iter than Dr. thiiig *‘;oik les. They iM-t gently and naturally on A GAIN we are reminded of girl got under s building for »belter tlie «tornarli and liver, atimalate hi d the lead regulate your l«i«el* ami tow up th* the necessity of protecting but a team »track Arbatan a large area of land lying near rendering bini J iincon«ci>Hi*. The girl entire -yrtem Price. 25c. At all l>rug- I knelt «town to t rip him when «he h*«r<l gi*t*. Lents that has come to be of a voice «tying, “When have Ifaeen tie* I I Utw- A Ca. ri'«?** i w H Imo large value for homes and inten hungry »ml fef th-*, ill ami <-gr>-I f. r sive farming, from the periodi titee, asked and cl<Ahed;tli*e, in j nx n New and aneatoi hand furniture, »ton*« cal overflow of Johnson creek. • ami vfeied thee my King?’’ The I and etc.. at Alvord* K|ore ill > Main Kt 1er homes, offices, shops and other places need ing light. Electricity can be used in any quan tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric No other lamps possess these qualifications, therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps are rapidly replacing all others in modern es tablishments. Hidden Fountain of all lb* Stream« that Mak»» Had th* Life of Maa." ELECTRIC LIGHT is the most suitable ing any desired distribution of light. M. ’th Ave. ami Camming* sc TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost lamps can be located in any place, thus afford At and 740 P. M. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Be careful an-1 enclose a relf-addrrwd and *tan>p*>i envelop* to in sure the return of your «••at» RKt.CLAK box OFFICE KALE FRIDAY, 8ANUARY '»th On a<-eoant of tlie elaborate nature of Mr. ManielP* priaiuctiona, tl>e curtain will n» at 4 o'clork »harp evening» and 2 o'clock niatii»* How'* This? We off»r Can Hundred XX*..ar» Re ward for any <•- ■ cf Catarrh that ear.not be cured by Heirs Catarrh Cure. r 3. cnrrxr.' . < i. t ■ o. w«, i • . w-i r y. Cl-tier I ' ’ * .-1 te ller* him p-.r'■ r tmain*** trvnanctP— • • t-> e*rrg out any c . -« ■ • < Ly 1.1» firm. XATIOX/.L L O.’ ( GMMERCE. Toleifo. Ck n»n'* r,» ,-r i r T- I- taken Internatlr. * . ’ ■ i • - ’ i-e-f and mu- < « *urf* «■«'.« O'itrm Testimonial* • fr I K cent* p- r bottle. Sold b- at! T r-! <ct«'». ?»a* u»j'« r***iir rut* r« -o*-up*ti— Church oí Christ Preaching each evening thia w*»*k Í Copperfield —A poatcard picture of a "black band KING JOHN RICHELIEU MERCHANT OF VENICE MACBETH KING LEAR .. . . KING JOHN .................... HAMLET RICHARD 111 Night* Orcheetra 10 row». »2 «■»: 12 row». $1 SO Bafomy. tor. 7ft. >1 00 Wednesday and Saturday Matinee*. Orrlwotra 10 row*. |l 50; IS row* ♦ 1 00. Balcony. Mr and 75c. ' ’o b* well financed Trageoy of F. gating Dear. King * Ni v I jfe Pili* for all bowel troub young S> toHi *r-ot pre* *»»1O1. «u'idenly th*- earth tre nbled ami gvt-ry- Artsbsn ami the tr_ r.\«d* of potato*» lumber : market about giving h-r th* pearl but bestially the people of two years hence? If you need money to pay off your mortgage call on us, we have the lundi to loan you m any amounts, large or small. If you contemplate building and need help, come and see us, we will turn ;h the neces sary captai as your building may progress and at lowest rates. We have financed several new build ings in Lents, so why not yours? Abstract and good title is required, we will look after the rest We are here to help build up Lents and vicinity and it will pay you to call on us as we can handle all good loans, large or small, and save you the annoyance of deal ing with brokers and money lenders that you do not know. Popular Mechanics Magazine -wanraw so vou caw uwaaarr*«» rr" A CHEAT C*«H**»< Starr W th* WariT* Hcai t which you mar begin reading *t anr lime. »M which will hold your 1- raraat foravar. You ar» Irvrng in U m baat »ear, o< tha moat wonderful age. of wh«t ia OTobtlew tha greatea< wrxld ia tha univerae. A reaaie it of M«r* would gladly l<*» — ei non foroneyear - s SUBSCRIPTION tn thia m»«*zina in order to keep informed of our -e -grew in F.ngineertng ar.d Me, hanica. Are r>a rending It? Two million« of your ■eigfi’io'« »'». *nd it i* the favorke m«e IBt ia thoiM*nda of tM boat American > mnea. 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