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Subscription, $1.00 a Year. Vol. 9. I ENTS, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1911 No. 36. AFTAIRS OF BANK GIANTS LOSE 11 SESSION BIG TWO-STORY GRESHAM FAIR OPENS NEXT SPECIAL INNING CONTEST URGED f OR ROADS BRICK TO RISE BADLY MUDDLED THURSDAY; MUCH INTEREST I Promises to Eclipse All Other At tempts in Past Years—Exhibits Will Be Numerous. Commission Decides to Ask Building Next to Reporter’s Attorney Thinks Contract Webb and Kelt Weaken Al lowing Club Men to for Sale of Property Is Home to Be Completed Governor to Call Solons to Invalid. Score 7 Runs. Act on Road Bills. in 30 Days. Tiiat Governor Wert be axkwi to call llepositors of the defunct Mt. Scott Work commenced this week on the a special session of the legislature at big new two-story brick building on Bank met in Duke’s hall Wednesday once to act on the four roa*l bills drafted Judge Tobin’s property adjoining The eve to confer with and I tear the reports by tie < freguo Gisid Road« Commission Reporter building on N. Main street. of tlieir attorney C. M. I dieman Everything is in rvadlnrw for the wa» tlie n- ominendatioii matle in uni* of Chairman F R. Peterson opened tlie Mr. Tobin says th« bailding is to be IAIK NOI ES. Grreham fair, and with g'«»l weather A tartacix* ha» l»s*n arrangisi for thè tie resolution» adopted by the commiss 43x82 feet in dimension «nd two stories inerting by stating its objects anil giving tlie <x*ca»ion promise» to erlips the other ion yesterday, after the close of tie de in height. He says it is to be rushed a resume of tlie past meeting. Mr. Idle- opening day «>( thè fair. past event» in many particulars. Among to completion and will be all in readi man was then called upon. A p'ubhc Wedding will take plaiv at thè bate on tie pro|s>Msl laws. the attractive features this year will be W. C. Bristol and his committee of { ness for occupancy in thirty day«. He said that in compliance with the fair if a con pie can lx* found In will be Die new race track, with a gissl string ime thè featurre uf thè opening ’lo •«•ven. after working late Into tlie pre- I Th« brick work is being done by itepositors’ instructions Is- hail examined nt entries In all classes. Racing will ta Big prua*» will lx* gì veli to the couple ceding night, presented at lie o|ening‘ Chas. Daniels, who is assisted by Bert tlie record» of tlie court in regard to the held during the three afternoons of uf lie morning sessiou copies of four McDowell and Emery W«bb. Alto-, contract transfering an equal one-half that will gel marriisl Thursday. Friday and Haiuntay. Price« bills einlxslying the suggestions the gether a crew of seven or eight men | undivided interest in the bank's property Parsons* orvlMwtra ha» aggregating »1 l!ki have tan pul up lor commission hail refemsl to them. With will find employment on this new build- / to tlie Deatons. In hisopinioh this con- Ita contrari for music at i the different races. Following i» the thc exception of tie state-aid bill, tiers ing. trait, crudely drawn, is of no value, thc fair damv hall. wbisliili* Thursday was little de tale on their adoption. The structure is to be of best grade hence is nob transferable, but could per- Tlx* art rixini will bc renovated, with 2 26 trot .............. . »15o Both in the forenoon sessiou, however, brick with a cement block wall in the haps lx* taken up by the ilepositors hav- ncwly covered wall», and a door with a 2 2b pais* ...... ... I6<i argument waxed warm tatweeu the fac rear. It will have an artistic front on ing claims on tlie defunct bank. Boy» pony race ... M look will givi* aiidi-l wcurity lo thc art tion representing lie farmers an<l tie Main street and will be finished inside The receiver was asked to make Mr. work» within. Friday: majority faction which iav<>re»i the in latest architectural lines, fireproof 1 >eaton a tender of »750, the amount he Farmers' race ... rlale-aiii bill as presenu*.I by the com- throughout. lum |iaid on tlie contract. He was also Colt race, 3 year» uiltlee of seven. instructed to proceed to collect a note A moving picture and vaudeville L’OMOND GRANGE POSPONED. 2:30 trot. .......... xliarp a» the argument became, the theatre will occupy one-half of the first still standing out calling for »1’SiO. The next meeting of Pomona Grange, Saturday : Some excitement prevailed at tire which should I« held with Columbia uii iiilxr» of the entire commission after floor, the remainder to be the new home Ear for all trot .. . »200 the clo»«* of the session, agreed on tiie of the Lents Plumbing Co., formerly meeting, bringing forth heated argu Grange, at Corbett, next Wednesday, Fn* for all paev . . ... ... 2»*) has Iss'ii js»«|H>tied for one wct-k on n< necetisity of harmony of action if any oecuppying the old building that stood ments. but tlie general opinion of those Free for all running. ................... HO etleclive work was to be done, Repre- i on the property. present was to ‘ stick together and bring count of the Gresham fair. There will be other sfxirt» and race •entatives of the grange« were not en This latest adddition to the business ataut a conviction, of Meyer«, the preei- added to Illi in tlie time. tirely op|sim*d to the state-aid bill, but section of l^nts. will indee«l be a great <lent.” Admission to the race track will ta SAEEIY IN LOCATING WELLS ix-ld that it should have been so tgoii- asset to the town. There are room for Mr. Idleiuan said that Myers bail tree with a small charge for seats fn the Nu well should lie locatiil where pol tiisi that the counties would l>e given at least two or three more such fire called him up. by phone saying he was grandstand. sorry lie could not be present himself, luting matter lias ace«**» to it. Such more power iu th«' construction and proof structures as this. Pavilion exhibits giw promise of lie- matter usually come» from cesspools or maintenance of reads. The Odd Fellows, who own the prop but that he hail to make a trip into tlie mg up to the standard of the past years privies, slops thrown on tlie surface, The first bill adopusl by the commiss erty immediately adjoining The Re- country. Thi» brought forth rounds of \ F Miller has ls<rn over th« neightar backing from hen yards, pigpens, and ion is entitled ’’A bill for an act pro i porter building on the North, will un applause. The spectacle og Meyers at ing territory securing displays and re I barnyard», from manured fields, ani viding for tlx* establishment of a "fate doubtedly build in the* near future, tending^tliexefmeetings would indeed te port« gisxl surer»» mal« falling into the water, and tilth Highway ('omiuissioner." It provides making this part of Lents proof against amusing. Furrow attractions will lx* of << m »I thrown in through tfieopen top or wash- . that that the Highway Commissioner the ravages of fire ».nd a valuable busi- Another meeting will be held in the tom- and with the other sports will give 1 cd through tlw plank coverings or leaky shall be ap|*ointed for four years by ti e ' ness district. same hall Weilnesday Septemlier 20. at plenty of aniuaemenl to all. One fea I casing* The matter entering through I Governor and must lx*a skilled r >ad en-| w hich time reports of tlx* week’s progress ture for Friday will ta the exhibition the top can ta kept out by cement, iron, ginecr. ills uftice is to be in the ¡State ’ will lx* held. drills of fraternal order teams for cash or other itnpervioua curbings.« The en- Capitol and lie is to have all reads uu- ' LENTS MEN NEARLY MEET prises. Sveral entries hate already ( trance of material at the taltorn of’ der hi» direct supervision that an- built DEATH WHEN ROPE BREAKS FORMER SYCAMORE BOY ta-n made the prises taing »50, »30. «hallow wells can be prevented only by by state aid. and »20. MARRIES PORTLAND GIRL | locating them beyotnl the reach of con The Highway Comuiiasioner is to be Tin stock and fsuiltry »lied** give as tamination. When* any of the pollut- rv<|uirvii to compile statistics on ihe John Mallett, drlio lives in tants on surance of Iwiug tilled to their fullest i ing agent» are present care should tie work within his jurisdiction, make a >econii avenue south, met with a very Tl le marriage of Andrew J. Blair to capacity, and thc machinery exhibits taken to see that the well is located at i monthly re|s>rt of the expenditures from -s-rious accident on last Thursday while Miss May McConnell was -oleinninsl last on a staging, painting in the court of a w ill Is* larger than ever Iw-fore. a- sev ! least 101) feet away and on distinctly In« office and submit a report of the Friday evening at tfic first congregational eral firms have expressed intention» of , higher ground, so that both tlie surface work uf his department. His salary is new building on Hawtlmme avenue. church of Portland. The rope broke on the end of the staging completing with each other for public drainage and tin* underground drainage ' fixed at SSf<fO a y«*ar. payable monthly, Mr Blair ia well and favorably known favors. — which g< nerally moves in the same and the bill previdi-s for the appropria when Mr. Mallett was at work dropping here and formerly resided in the Syca him a distance <>f about twimty-tive feet, Dancing in tlie amusement pavilion I direction—will he away from it. On tion out of the state trvasiiry for jtale breaking bis right leg near tlx* ankle and more district. His briiie is a charming will Is* a feature of every afternoon and ' flat sands the wells should tx* at least aid purposes of »60,000, or such sum as young woman claiming Portland as lier his left arm near the wrist. There also evening under efficient management. i 150 fi-et from any source of pollution. may be i^is-essary. for payment of salar home for some years. was a deep wound made in t)>e left arm. Sunday will lx* observed a» coni-ert The imporUuice of choosing a location ies and needful ex|x*nm*s. The couple were the receipient* of nu lie lieing heavier than tlie staging, fell day with the girls concert baud of 2H : safe from |silluting influences is almost Th«' second bill calls for the creation merous beautiful gifts and well wishes. pieces and other suitable exercise** universally underestimate«! laying of “a funii to lie known as the State to the fl<»ir first and the staging struck They will reside in the new bungalow him endwise across the laxly. Mr. Wil There will lx* no amusement features : aside considerations of comfort and Highway Fund,” and makes prevision son. who was working with bint, jumped recently built by Mr. Blair at 124S E allowed, but tlie pavilion and stock health, a safe well is nearly always, in for “an annual levy to produce revenue and lit on his feet, and is l>a<lly hurt and Salmon St. Portland. sheds will remain o|«*n to all visitor». the long run, the cheapest. Safety therefor, a distribution of license taxes may have sustained a few brokens lames. Two railroads Competing for travel should invariably tx* made the first con and distribution and apportionment of The cause of the fall is auppoeed to have have aniioums'd a round trip for to and sideration instead of the Iasi LEE C HAL KER WEDS iFrom the fund among th«* counties of thc state, been a defect in the rope. Mr. Maffett from all points at one-half rates, with Water Supply l‘a|x*r 223, I", s Geologi for roa<I construction.” MISS ESTELLA HARNDEN is still iu a very critical condition. extra night service. cal Survey.) Sixty-six and two-thirds per cent of The Gn*aham Concert band lias been the license taxes on vehicles, etc., is to Mias Estelle. Harnden and Lee Chal- engaged to furnish music, an<i is iu re Forced To Leave Home. Diarrhoea is always more or lew pre b<* turn«*d into the highway fund, and hrarsal every evening, An extra or- Every year a large number of poor ker of Arleta, were united in marriage 75 per cent of tip* fund thus created is to chestra ha» l*«cn secured for the «tane- valent during September. Be prepared suffers, whose lungs are sore and racked by the Rev. Duncan McPhail at the Ar for it. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera be divided equally among the countii-s ing anil fraternal drills. with coughs, are urged to go to anotlier leta Baptist church September 6. of the state. The remaining 25 per cent and Diarrhi»*a Remedy is prompt and Mr. Chalker is well and favorably climate. But this is costly and not al effectual. It can always lie depended is to be apportioned among the counties ways sure. There's a better way. tat known in Lents and Gresham and his according to their area. upon and is pleasant to take. For sale host of friends all wish him well, They As usually treated, a sprained ankle by Gresham druggist. The bill also ryspiires that County Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at will reside on Sixty-Third street, Con- will disable a man for three or four Courts shall make a certificate to the home. “It cured me of lung trouble.” gratulations Lee. writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine. Ark., weeks, but by applying Chamlierlain's highway commission of all work in eon* “1 have a world of confidence in »truction, improvement and maintenance* “when all else failed and I gained 47 Liniment freely as the injury is received, pounds in weight. Its surely the king and olwrving the directions with each Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for I of roads under stab* aid. A Dreadful Sight of all cough and lung cures.” Thous bottle, cure can be cflccte«! in from two have used it with perfect success,” Tlx* thirxi bill, entitled an act "to pro to II. J. Barnum. of Freeville, N. Y., ands owe their lives and health to it. to four days. For sale by Gresham writes Mrs. I. Baxhford, BoolesviUe, vid«* for prixvdure for construction, was the fever-son* that had plagued his It ’ s positively guaranteed for Coughs, M<l. For sale by Gresham druggist. druggist. maintenance, improvement and repair of 1 public highways out of the State High Colds, taGrippe, Asthma, Croup—all life for years in spite of many remedies way Fund in this stab* and out of funds Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and he tried. At last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve anil wrote: “it has entire provided by the several counties there »1.00. Trial tattles free, at all dealers. ly healed with scarcely a scar left.” for,” ws* th«* on«* that provoke«! the Heals Bums, Boils, Ecaema, Cuts, sharpret argument in the afternoon. For tawel complaints in ehihiren al Bruises, Swellings. Com and Piles like "Roads made under these provisions.” ways give Chanitarlain’s Colic, Cholera magic. Only 25c at all dealers. according to the bill, “shall lx* known an<l Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil. PROOF OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE as State-Aid roads.” The cost of their It is certain to effect a cure and a lien 9 construction is to lx* paid out of the red med with water and sweetened is NEW EXPERIMENT STATION HEAD Deposits state fund, and all road construction in pleasant to take. No physician can August 29th NAMED. the <*ounti«*a under th«* supervision of th«* prescribe a lietter remedy. For sale by 8 29.657 54 1998 Oregon Agricidtural College, Corvallis. stab*-aid bill, must lx* done subject to Ctresham druggist. •’>9.554 44 1907 - Ore., Sept. 8.—The new Harney Valley the sujx*rvision of the stat«* commission. 74,058 50 Branch Experiment Station is to be 1908 Tlie issue raisisi, of whether the main superintended by Leroy Breithaupt, a 98,818 12 tenance of state-aid roads should lx* left NOTICE. 1909 Clackamas young man. who graduated to the state or the county, while of Notice is hereby given that. Bs direct 134,519 55 1910 - minor imptirtance, provoke«! a brisk ed bv th«* Commissioner of the General from the Oregon Agricultural College in 141,047 69 1911 interchange of argument, L. R. W«*beter Land office, under provision of Act of 1910 and has since been instructor in Congress approved June 27, 191)0 (34 leading the suptxirters of county main- Stat.«.. 517), we will offer at public sale, agriculture and science at the Pendle tenan<*e, and W. 0. Bristol and J. H. to the highest bidder, at 10:00 o’el«x*k ton high school. Mr. Breithaup proved a ni., on tin* »»th day of October, 1911, one of the most brilliant and successful Altart standing for state supervision? The fourth bill is an act enabling th«* at this office, th«* following descrilx*«! students that has gsne out from the counties to avail th«*nwrives of the pre land: college, and will doubtless prove a com- visions of sivtion !<• and article XI of sw l4 swl4 of See. 12, Tp. 1 « R.4 E., IMjjUit.director of the ex|>erinients in ' tilt* state constitution, a« amended by Williainet«* Merulan. Any |x*rsons claiming advers«*ly thc dry farming to be conducted near Burns. initiative petition at the last election. It |H*rmits counties to create an isstw* of abov«* descrilxsl land are advisisl to tile He is to be succeeded at Pendleton by bonds for the prosecution of road work, their claims, or obi«*etions, on or tafore A. A. A be hr of Hillsboro, who gradu GPESnAM, ORE, _ at a special election called by the County tin* time designated for «ale. H. F. Higby, Register. ated this June from the Agricultural Court upon jx'tition of ten per i*ent of C. J. Andry, Receiver. College. the voter* of the county.—Oregonian. CONTINUED GROWTH Bank With the Bank that Grows RST STATE BANK "Twas on • rsiay day In Sapcassbcr A day ¡’11 always remember When the ta»t little Columbae team Walloped the Olanta witb ligbla acleam. It took eleven innings and 2 hours and 45 minute« for the Giant« and the Columbus Club to decide the winner of the second game of a senes of three for the state championship played here last Sunday. It was one of those freak games we hear about once and awhile, bringing forth all kinds of playing, —fast playing, slow playing, poor playing and rattling good playing. Webb and Kelt started for the Giants. Each was off color and what good pitch ing Webb put up despite a drizzling rain, was offset bp passed balls and errors by Kelt. In all, the club men garnered 7 tallies off this battery be fore Captain Parrott essayed to change them. Townsend and Pembroke then went in. Gresham scored one tally in the first on an error by Cohn, a sacrifice and a single by Robinson. Columbus came back in their behalf and tied the score on two infield errors and a bingle by Mensor. In the second the clubmen scored two on singles by Stepp and Hayworth and a timely two sack drive by Van Hoomisson. Gresham scored once in the fourth canto, and Columbus chased over four tallies in their half when Webb and Kelt developed a wild streak. Three wild pitches and single« by Crowley, Hayworth and Van Hoomis- son did the work in that inning. At this stage of the game the Gres- hamites changed batteries. With the score at 7 to 2 against them, the Giants found Van Hoomisson for five safe hits in the sixth frame, two being of the extra base variety, which with the aid of Tauscher's long sacrifice fly. scored 4 runs. Robinson, the first Gresham man up in the ninth, singled to right, and when Tauscher doubled to left field. Manager Grayson pulled Van Hoomis son from the tax and trotted out Win- terbotham, late of Nick Williams' staff of slabsters. Roberts singlta scoring Robinson, and the score was tied. After ihis Townsend and Wintertath- am tightened up and there was nothing doing until the last half of the eleventh. In this inning Brown, first man up for Columbus struck out. Cohn singled to left, Mensor flied Bauer. Lucky doubled to right, but Cohn was held on third. Chapin was up and had been stinging the ball hard throughout the game, and the Gresham battery decided to walk him and play for Crowley. After three balls were wasted Chapin getting anx ious to hit, reached across the plate and hit Townsend's wideone for a single down the third base line, scoring Cohn with the winning run. Considerable dissatisfaction was manifested by players and fans over thc umpire's one-sided decisions. Ru pert officiated, it being his first ap pearance as an indicator. His decis ions on strikes and balls were decidedly anything but fair and in declareing a foul ball down the third base-line he was one time 10 feet off. However, his position was a trying one an«i he perhaps done as well as could be ex pected. This makes these two teams equal contenders for the title as each has won one game. A third and deciding game is necessary. With the Giantsplaying in their usual form and Hargreaves back in the line up, this team would not have a ghost of a chance as a third game will prove, for the Gresham lads have the club boy« out-classed in every department Even Sundays' game proved thia., for errors alone are responsible for Columbus’ victory. The Score: R. H. E. Columbus club........ ..................... 8 15 3 Gresham.......................................... 7 16 5 Batteries -Van Hoomisson, Winter- botham and Hayworth; Webb. Town send and Kelt; Pembroke. Umpire -“Red" Rupert. Time 2:45. Attendance 658. Windy Winthertatham came near getting his in the tenth. He was not in good form and for awhile it looked like good night Columbus.