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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
LOCALSPORTING NEWS COLIMBUS WINS SIMEV’S COLUMN BEAVER STILL CHAMPIONSHIP Defeats the (ireshani-Lents Team After Former Had 10 Run Lead. We lost—<'olimiIni» Won. Only four - words but what a »ad tale. T«n I'Ll in nur lavorili the third ami I'.' to Io against U« in llie ninth. Of all tin- games tills takes the cake. Gresham tan» are so utterly <liagu»te*l they uni hardly »«•• straight Next Week’s Series the Crit ical One—Vernon Holds Own. COMES TO AIO Of SIX QUESTIONS MAINE DESTROYED COUNTRY PRESS FOR PRES. TAFT BY EXTERNAL AGENT People Want Executive to Answer Queries and Explain Policies. (Continued from page 1) Havana The Maine was destroyed by an external explosion There la are expected to give it here and Is-etow no longer any doubt a» to tbe manner it there, without money, without price In which the United States battleship and without fmpe or promise of reward. was sunk In this harbor on the night Tfiey are *-x|»»-ted to boost the couiiniin- ity. u> promote development, todfatribute of February 15, 1898 The cofferdam about the wreck baa free favors to all. and to Is* the all around been pumped out and the mud clear, d | handy servant of the public, with never away to a greater extent than ever | a tliought by the dear people that em before The clearing away of wreck ployes cannot be paid, that white paper age reveals the double bottom of tbe ' and printing machinery i awnot Is- Isiught ship with part of the keel standing in with wind. T)s- up-state newspaper is worthy of a perpendicular position 28 feet hlgfr.r its hire. Most of tliem are ahead of their than the natural position ] corniiiuriitiee in progress and appoint- It Is Indicated by engineers here | merits. All of tliem are outspoken ami that such a tearing of the ship's bot ■onrage«ius exponents r>t tnikh, nght- tom could not have been produced by •smsnew* and public welfare Theirs is a an Interior explosion ft ‘s further leadership ami a service that every com said that no regulation military mine munity -botild appre<-iate, ami generously could have wrought such teirifle hav reward.” oc It must have been a huge mine, as Captain Nlgsbee and others sugges ted at the time; perhaps a sugar mill RATES ARE READJUSTED boiler or large rank loaded with expio Spokane and Reno Decisions Con- »Ives. formed to by Railroads. Chicago. —Conforming to the rul- BIG MEN IN SWINDLE ings of the interstate commerce com Dealings Are Said to Have Totaled mission in the Spokane and Reno Over Million Dollars. decisions, the railroads of the United New York- A former treasurer of States are reported to have drafted a the United States, Daniel M. Morgan, new schedule of transcontinental rates a clergyman. and others, all promi which will readjust the ratio to the nent professional m*n, were arrested advantage of interior points as against lu a federal raid on a brokerage office the terminals on the Pacific. The rates to the interior, while in West Fortieth street. The office was that of Jare<> Flagg, higher than those to the coast, have whose operations, according to the al been shaped to the percentage fixed The effect Is to legations of the United States postal by the commission authorities, have not been unlike tho.-<* raise the rates to the Pacific seaport pursued by the notorious "52 per cent cities, while maintaining to a large extent the exis'ing schedules to the smelter.” Elmer L Kincaid, Postoffice In Interior points. spe< tor who made the complaint, said thousands of customers of the Flagg Not A Hord Of Scandal enterprise had invested about »1,500 OoO in the scheme Flagg, It is marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. charged, had said he would Invest W I’, -pangh, of Manville, Wyo., who their money in gilt-edge securities »aid: "she told me Dr. King’s New Life which would pay them high dividends Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman.” Easy, but sure remedy for THE MARKETS. stomach and kidney troubles. only 25c, at all dealer». Portland. When Mr. Taft was inaugurated, it was with more general good will than had marked the inauguration of any other president since the civil war. That was only thirty months ago. lent» fans «•**• straight enough—but And two years ago this fall, when he Fighting an uphill gam« in the face The Portland Beaver are climbing, they wish they couldn't. marie his first presidential tour, his ul almost sure defeat, the fast t'oluin Ami tin**»- ('»limile < 'bib gents just de climbing. Hooray ' Yea sure, they have praise of Aldrich and his endorsement bua club team proved their claim to the light hi rubbing it in al «very turn accompli» bed the seemingly impoaaible of the I'aynr -Aldrich law. at Winona, ,title of «tate Champion« yesterday altar- Five pitchers Wi n- llws-.l ill tin- gatm— teat ol extricating themselves from ths were received with tolerant and respect noon on tlisir limn«ground«, when they mm« of them performed ns good a. in mealies and snares of Hooligan's ful silence by the people of the west, deles ted the crack Gresham Giants bv the |M>orest gam*- this season. hand and others and have now tackled who felt that the law was a betrayal of the party and that Senator Ahirich Webb, of lent« while a little bit off Frisco, winning two games to date. the score of I.* to 10. The (ireahatn the principal traitor. 14. players bad piled lipa «corsoi In to 0 color had a little bn the Is—I of nil II tlie present ratio of wins is kept up Two years ago the people in the allowed only two hits in tin- inning* In- against the clubmen up to the third in they will land that pennant easily. western states were not unwilling to ning. ami many ol the Columbus »up- |s-rf* irined Next week tljey leave for the south (relieve thHt the signing and the de- |>orter« l«lt the grounds thinking their Townsend -tart*» I admirably but where they will mix things with Ver- fense of the tariff bill were grave, but team had lost without a doubt 'Die walked off with defeat •how mg at every non then l-oa Angeles «ad Nan Francis- retrievable blunders of a well inten- fighting spirit was siili there, however, turn co in the order named, Vernon meets tion.-d, though inexperienced president. ami latei in th« game t he ( »ray« U«gan And Cohen, ol y«»i. But In- iati wiggle Portland, Oakland at Oakland, ami Ixis Since then, a great deal has happened tutting the Gresham twirlrr»», driving around. And tin ss-eyes—Imw th<*y did Angel«» two of til« three at home. to change the attitude of the people two from the I m > x and hitting the tbird full. Digging into the dust, we uncover toward the president. Now he will be also at a lively clip Th«* Wenmis have Insured ill the «7 expected in the course of his two tins vein of optimistic ore Gresham scored two In Illi* llrwl on elialleiigi- to < 'oliitnbiis, as has games played so far this season with hundred speeches to answer a half singles by Alison, Ih-tikle and Nadeau, |«<rt's team. the three opponents still in the breach, dozen questions dearly, specifically, In the ami a sacriti*-« by Robinson only a rabbits' foot lin k can defeat Portland has won X) ami lost .'17, an av unequivocally and without inviting his third Robinson «tarted the Oreworba erage of .575. Vernon, on the other hearers to consent to further presi them though so beware Bill, la-ware with a »Ingle to left, going to aecond on hand, baa won but 51 games in '.«> from dential procrastination. Well anyway the football »«-imoii is Htepp s error I auscher drove on*- over Portland, Oakland and the Angeles, the The people will ask the President why the left field fence for n homer. Hen- here, let's tackle that now. three clubs on the < a-tolier docket, shov he considered that a reduction of the And insidi- baseball. Il ere is a < ki singled to left and Nadeau sas bit ing Hogan'» average down to 500. This duties on agricultural pr<slucts so ur by a pitched Lail, It the stage Hewett jolly spurt Pi while away the hours, difference la-tween ..’>75 and 50o coristi- gent as to require a special session of war snbstltiit.-d for Van llooinlaeon ill it fellers lutes the one gladdening grain in Port Congress, while he compelled the th- Lox. Ilenkle scored on two wild '('Ins is the emi nf th« games thi* •eu- land's bitter portioo. country to await the revision of the I it* lie* I’em brook and Gains walked, son a« the team now scatter» to colli» The tabulation on the past perform much debated, well studied, well under ri I, g the ba»*-*. still with no one down IIII-III-I- their winter's work. ances of the Portland and Vernon teams stood and discredited wool schedule, Haigrvaxes hit to center th-ld «coring with the clubs on the home-HttvU h until he should publish the report of N -ail. Townsend poppe<l to the loom* Up rt* folloWB : his tariff Isiard. What ever be the I EM) I BUI GAMES AKI Won. 1 JISt I’ c. merits of the reciprocity jiolicy, the U SI III Dl II!) I OK SI ASOS I’ortI hdi I v». Vernon I* .•143 farmers of the West will want him to 1<> 15 .VII tell them how they were benefited in ” Vi» L'» h Anigelea 17 “ vm . Sari Francisco L» .65« the past by protective duties on farm 12 — ■— products in the Dingley ami Payne 37 .57-5 laws, if they are not in need of protec Total« ’*» .357 1 tion under reciprocity. Vernon vm . Portland IU IN 1 Vernon va. Oaklan«l 2” 14 ,5 hn The people will expect the president Vernon v*. !.•»•* Angele* 2! .714 to plainly state wheter he ia in favor «—. ■ -- : of Aldrich’s central bank plan, or op .,’><«) Total ....................... 51 40 posed to it. They want to know why Wheat—Track prices: Club, 82c; ( Which bring* ns hack to ll ,e on gins! a central banking organization, under bluestem. 87c; red Russian. 80c. predlc ion that Portland I must keep up the Aldrich plan will not lie controlled Barley—Feed, »32 per ton. past ; iu other its go*»i work of the past; by a great moneyed interests which Oats—No 1 white, »28 per ton. words, take six of the nine K»mr- at center in Wall Street. The western Hay—Timothy, valley, 115; alfalfa er- Vernon, to keep abreast of the book people are deeply and individually in ,12 hin- makers* figure«. Six games would lie terested in the currency question, be I If not, we’ll cure it, and then you’ll Butter—Creamery. 31c. by an average of .tkJ7 for the Vernon aer wonder why you did’nt think of us cause a monopoly of the credit of the Eggs—Ranch, 32c. ie». The figure for the 2» games al long before. country will throttle the free de- Hops — 1911 crop. 33c; 1910, nomi- arm. and All our work guaranteed. No hasty, ready wiped off the alate is ,943. Now velopement of Western industries and nal. slipshod job leaves our shop. Our ( 'orn ali together again—Will the Beavers reduce them to a conditionof industrial vorkmen are skilled and conscientious, Wool — Eastern Oregon. 9 ft 16c; mount« d come through? You’ll not grumble at the prices. and fiscal dependency such as is now Willamette Valley, 15® 17c. to right link and and Portland are sun* to give either. sometimes to be found in Pennsylvania, Mohair—Choice, 37hie. on Hew Hogan's crew <le»|«-rate battles. That New York, New Jersey, and New Eng much we know. And as there has land. Seattle. never been any wasted love between Remembering that Richard Archilies Wheat Bluestem. 85c; Club. 81c; Dillon and Hogan, we can look for a I , Ballinger came from the state of Wash fed Russian. 78c 191 *-2 Morrison St. •i/./.ling, caloric stampelle down that ington to the Cabinet, as a represent Barley—»30 per ton. PORTLAND, - OREGON three weeks to fame. ative of the public land states of the (Near Pap’s Restaurant) Oats—,28 per ton northwest Htui that, later, his own Eggs—8«c state by an overwhelming vote sent his Hay—Timothy, ,15 per ton; alfalfa, A Dreadful Sight I critic Poindexter, to the Senate, they per ton. t*i II. .1. Barnum, of Freeville, X. Y„ will want to know the President's exact na-tln- tever **n- that had plugin**! Iiis attitude on the several conservation i life for years in spite of many n-inedie» questions, the public land question; the Digestion and Assimilation, BORING OREGON Phone -llx hr tried. \t laxt he used Bncklet|'s question of the preservation and the It is not the quantity of food taken \rniea Salve and wrote: "it lia- entire use of national forests: the develop but the amount digested and assimilat Mill 1 1-4 mile» southeast of Kelso H O O II H 0 ly liealid with scarcely a »car left.'’ ment of the Alaska coalfields; the con ed that give» strength ami vitality to the CEDAR POSTS O T h ti “ t » •> Ileal- Burn». Boil.», Eczema. Cut.», struction and control of railroads in system. Chamlierlain’s Stomach ami SHINGLES \ ttendance Brni«ee. Swelling». Corn and Pili- like Alaska. They will expect Mr. Taft to Liver Tablets invigorate the stomach and MOULDINGS magic < »lily 2-‘>c at all dealer». TURNED WORK be explicit to outline a definite policy liver ami enable them to perform their functions naturally. For »ale by Gres so they may know whether his inclina iinklt* \* usually treated, a Hprain«,d LUMBER $6 AND UP Diarrhoea is always tnor<->>r less pre tion is toward the development of na ham druggist. will di*ahlv n man for three or four Large «took of Dimension Lumber on band Rough and Dressed lumber for all purposes week*, but by applying < 'hambvrlain’* The trial of bank wrecker Meyers is valent during Septemlier. Be prepared tural resources by such large and en send order to JCSSRfD BROS. Boring RD Liniment freely a* the injury in nTeived, set for October 9. before the circuit for it, Ctiainls*rlain's Colic. Cholera terprising syndicates as that of Gug Read the news, while it is news —read and observing the directions with each judge. Attorney Idleman gives depos:- ami Diarrhoea Remedy is prompt and genheim and Morgan, or by pioneers, The Reporter. bottle, curi* can I n * effected in from two tor* every assurance that he will be effectual. It can always Is- de|s>ndcd prospectors and small business men, to four day*. For aale by (»re-diain placed on stHml and his conviction upon and is pleasant to lake. For sale with the protection and assistance of the Government. by Gresham druggist. sought. drnggiwt. And the people will be anxious to learn the President's policy toward the industrial trusts. They believe a pub lic servant's policy with regard to rail road combinations is indicative of his probable policy toward industrial trusts. They have not forgotten that it is of record that the present administration nifUMiu proposed to allow the railroads to enter into pooling agreements and attempted to legalize the ownership by one rail road of a majority of the stock of another competing with it; in brief to legalize railroad trusts. The people want to know if that is the President's policy regarding industrial trusts. And finally the people will want to learn from the President what his atti tude will be toward the Progressives, in his own party, if he should be nomi nated and re-elected. In the unforgot ten Norton letter, it was acknowledged on behalf of the President that he had dealt with the Progressives as if they had been Democrats, because they had is not found in price alone, The cheapest Heater opposed his railroad policy as regards you can buy may prove the dearest in the end. legalised pooling and in other matters. Good quality combined with low prices is what con Will the President construe his renomi nation (if he should be renominated) stitutes genuine economy. You can practice it reg and his re-election (if he should be re ularly by buying your stove here. This is a high elected) as a mandate to read the Pro gressive Republicans out of the party quality store witji low quality prieg?. . a second time. We whh to announce to otir patron* that p ol check* will now be accepted here as currency in payment tor ineali, etc. For Isvwel complaints tn children al ways give Uhanils'rlnin's Colic, Cholera and Dinrrliis-a Remedy and ra»tor oil. It i- certain to effect a cure and w hen redtieevl with water ami »vvi-etem-d is MAIN STREET pleasant to take. No physician can LENTS. ORE. prescribe a Iwlter remedy. For «aleby |Gres|iani druggist. I YOUR WATCH 0 KEEP TIME i » Fred D. Flora st« THE POPULAR LENTS CAFE JONSRUD BROS. A Square Deal and True Ever ready to serve the public—invites you to try our Chili-Con] Game, Oyster Stews and Fries. Luncheon served. Try us. J. C. M ount & S on Phone Tabor 2195 On Carline, 1-2 block from Main