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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1911)
LOCALSPORTING NEWS COLUMBUS IS SI NITS COLUMN^ FOOTBALL IS LOOMING UP IN HOT WATEK Cancels Sheridan Game Last Sunday Three Scheduled This Sunday. A ft winning th« »tut«« I'hampionship by a fiuka th, ('<>|uml»ua Club baaaball team ia now having u hard anil ambar- raau^r t lino holding their own Ina trail of bring tho ilirtator, »» wan (>r<*»h»m when that team laid rlaim to th<< rag, they are now haraaanl, bull- dozvil and rult<»l around aa if they were children. Tho game Sunday war called off "on the face of the weather." While it w»« decideillv damp here, Sheridan fana say the weather win ideal there. Thia they conilnunicatod to the mana ger of the eratwhili- champ», and then it waa that the old ipieation of money matter» came up again. Grayion »aid he wouldn't go to Sheridan forleaathun $811, while he had provioualy made the bargain for only $»K>. Thia haa angered the Valley fitna and diaguated local ball enthuaiaata. Then thia Sunday there promt»«» to l-o another nimpua "don't cher know." Red Rupert*» team la achaduled to hook up with the club boya aa are alao the Weonaa and Mt Angel. Some one of theae team» will croaa bate with them but which'' Ami what about Sheridan? Will they atnnd to be anubbed and ahoved »aide or will they riar up again and defy Columbus to take the ccunipionahip from THEM.' Columbus winning the alate champion- ahip w»« n aurpriav and if Columbua re tain» it, there will be another wurpriae. No team In the country «rm» »atmfled with the ungracefulne»» with which Columbus wear» the crown and three gent» are liable to be taken from their throne at any time II 1» a great doubt if they can defend their position from eve.n the Weonaa, for tlda t -am haw defeated for better trama then ha» Columbus. Mt Angel too, is haldi- to make thing» hot for themforthsy have won 14 out of lt> game» play«!. So we »ay to Columbus Your path i» indeed »tony by virtue of your own deed»; your poaition perilous by envious rivals and your glory belittleing when one looks at your past record, as com pared with that of the Giants. IT DOtSN'T PAY. It doesn't pay to la- » grouch. It doesn’t pay to wear a frown; Nolsaiy ever made hi» pile Hy knocking everyone in town There an- some la tter reasons why A man should smile upon In« way. But here 1» one Financially A gloomy v isagr loean't pay. There » money ill a <-b<-«-rfiil «mile. A fortune m a i lim-rful word, Ami money of ten reachi-s soul» That liner thing» will learn unstirred And ri I put it up to you, Don't mop«-and whine along your way . If it is money you desire, A ghsiiiiy visnge diswn't pay Twere liettrr that you smile, because You wish to cheer your fellow-man, And apeak the cheerful word, to help A weaker brother if you can. But if these reasons don’t appeal To you. 1 write it down b»iay. There’» money in a happy face; A gloomy visage dis-sn't pay. — Detroit Free Pre»-. Heretofore the teams have battled at either Eugene or Seattle. Harry White, manager of the Oregon City football team, ia receiving letter» from all parts of the Willamette Valley from te»m« seeking games. It is file intention of the team to play the ma jority of their games in Oregon City, but they plan a tour later in the season. Combination auits, black jerseys with yellow striped sleeve» and black stock ings with yellow stripes, will be the uniform of the Oregon City players. Jewelry and Unpaired apple show opens nov . i j Preparation Made for Big gest Show in Annals of Ixx:al Society. --------- "Weary lie» the head that wear» a crown." Echo, Columbus. Promptly, • Sheridan Ians are justly angry and Prospects for Local Team— The largest annual apple show that dlsgUHted ul the treatment Columbus Satisfactorily and ha» ever been held by the Oregon Hor- , Inter-Scholastic Teams accorded them Sunday. ticultural Acaociation wa» a»«ur«l I’KtSIDINIOI U. 01 0. STIWMS when F. W. Power, »ecretary of the at a Most Why should the question of money, Are Many. HAS WM D HIS WAY IHKOIGH association, completed arrangmentx other than actual expense», enter into Reasonable Charge the question at all? yesterday with the contractors on the COUEGE. laical pigskin enthusiast» are endeav new Multnomah Hotel, to arrange the In bygone day» baseball was played Our Work University of Oregon, Hept. 20.—The displays in that building. Room had oring to get together enough material for sport and pastime only. Now even ! college career of lx-->n Ray, president of been offered in the Yeoif building, but to form a local eleven for the season. amateur» must »••«• "something in it." Stands Inspection There lire many former players here the Associated student« of the Univer Tl.e Beaver« are facing the hardest | and enough material to pick a strong ' sity of Oregon, and a prominent debat the available »pace wa» only 100x100 lime of tneir live» right now If the team from. At this writing it can not er and orator, is a striking example of feet and it would have been impossible I Vernon team should happen to win out | be determined when the first meeting . the success that can fie attained in the to arrarige in so limited a place the. 100-box and50-box exhibit», which have It will not be bebaUM of inferior play- ! will be held. University of Oregon by students that been provided for in the prize lixt that; ing on their opponents' part. The outlook in Portland and other are de|>eiident entirely on their own re has just been completed. Pigskin artists of Tremont »reform . places is brighter this year than ever sources When entering college as Whole rooms will lie available, under ing an eleven »ay» i< reader. Go to it 1 before. Many good games are sched a freshman. Mr. Raj' invested bis sav the new arrangrnent, for the disposi fellers, we'll boost you. ings to the extent of I 100 in a lot not uled. tion of the displays, and Mr. Power be- The inter-scholastic games Saturday far from the campus. The balande of lieves, on this account, that many more if Buddy Rapps the ball would Maxy? For fear you can not identify the above were all well attended and some good the cost of the lol was $125. Tbe pay and larger entrie» will lie forthcoming, material was presented by the various ment of this Ulis be made on tbe be when it is known through the state that we classify it aa a would-be joke. ginning <>f bis sophomore and junior it will he possible to accommorlate them Maxy our Maxy you know—says 1 teams. LADIES’ SUITS. FINE SEWING years from money lie bail earned dur Jefferson went four 10-minute quar Portland will win that [Hinnant just as . all. LATEST FASHION PLATES ing tbe preceding summer variations. ters with the Vancouver Deaf Mutija to sure aa well he say» they'll win if ' "I have just returned this week from Phone Tabor 708 a 00 score at Vancouver, and Hill Mili Tbe property has doubled in value dur a trip through the state and find great Vernon doesn't. MRS. J. T. BAILEY. tary Academy did » similar goose egg ing the three years that Mr. Ray baa interest» in the approaching ’fapple mrs . w. e . M c P herson . The Northwestern league aeasoil i» ¡ turn with the academy alumni. This owned it and in tbe meantime has show everywhere, especially in the over. In the north it leaves the fans latter game was played on Multnomah afforded a location for tbe small seven Southern Oregon and Hood River dis forlorn here they exclaim, "nt last ty dollar bungalow which be built with Field. tricts, " »aid Mr. Power. "When the the agony's passed.” Silent signals and a bagful of tricks In« own hands during tbe early fall of show opens November 15, I believe i Now if Sherwood wallops Columbus ¡ constituted the Vancouver Deaf Mute liia freshman year and ill which be baa that there will be the biggest display how will the laurels be distributed?' package of Shrapnel in the Vancouver lived since. of fruit that has ever been brought to Gresham beat Sharwood two games, i tangle with Jefferson, but even the Young Ray, during tbe first year o gether in a show of this kind'on¿the Then, loo, Columbus ha» been beaten second grade aggregation sent across his experiment, kept an accurate ac Pacific Coast.” once hy this »»me team before. the Columbia by Coach Smith had no count of bis bachelor household expen The list of prizes and the rules of i Bart. the|»ipular leader of the Giants trouble in unfathoming the oed style of ses and found them to average six dol entry for the 2fith annual Apple Show, lars and a half per month. By work follow: leaves for the Philippine Islands this play. The Portland High School lads, on ing hard each summer and picking up month. Go<»il>ye Bort and go.«1 luck The first two prizes are open to any The !»•■»! of wishes of the semi-pro fans the other hand, content«! themselves odd jobs during tbe winter, Ray bae Commercial Club, fruitgrowers’ organ with trying out a newsystem of attack earned his way up to tbe entrance of ization. grower, or any combination of and players are yours. and the mutes had a close shave in the bi» senior year without going into debt grower« in any country or district. first quarter. After that neither side It took -11 ut bis last summer’s wages, 100-box lots, class 100, total cash to pay tbe debt« which he $300. Not less than three varieties and TO PKOltCI HUH GROWTHS. endanger«! the goal line to any extent. however, was forced to make duripg last winter, Oregon tgri. ultural Colli-g.-, < .rvallis, | The work of Ashworth Jefferson’s and accordingly lie will l ave to do not less than 25 boxes of each variety new center, was the one redeeming must be shown. These should be in On-.ii-t. Proto, lion of fruit .-roM.-r- some borrowing during this school year. ir.im mq-.rt.sl |«-t< 1- the aim of pro- feature of the afternoon, the heavy-set However, hi« lol, when sold, will move ! commercial sizes of from 88 to 112. youngster wailing in like a steam truck First prize, cash $250, and gfcid em- |,.. ho «| legislation for which t'.nigre— man , on u rampage. Halfback Williams* than offset his indebtedness. boaaed medal; second prize, eash~$125, .lame- > '«iinmon» of the 34th I>i-triet of, A large number of tbe most promi and solid silver medal; third prize, cash New York 1» now working IE-has writ punting wax good. nent students are working their way $75, and bronze medal; fourth prize, ten I'rot 4' I l.ewi* of the Horticulture, GreFnwald occupied the entire cal through college. cash $50. -In i—ion of the Oregon trgiculturai Col cium areaway for the mutex, his tack 50-box lots, class 50. total cash $275. lege .tat I ilg that the I “■ I»-partlnelil ling being hard and as sure as the grip Not less than three varieties and not of Agriculture is very di-iron» of -uch' of a fighting bulldog, How’s This? less than 15 boxes, each variety of com legislation and that lie would like to Murphy and Gleason were the ground We offer One Hundred Dollars Re mercial sizes from 88 to 112. First have fruit grower» ami nurserymen of gainers for the Hill men against the ward for any case of Catarrh that Oregon writ«- to him. through his «■»■ re alumni, although Lupton, Coovert and cannot be cured by Hall'a Catarrh prize, cash. $150. and gold embossed medal; second prize, eash. $75, and ts ry. Charles A. Gihaon of Youngstown, : Shearer also played excellent games. Cure. silver medal; third prize, cash, $.'<0, and Niagara. X Y giving tla’ir views on the ; Shearer .lid especially good work in F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We. the un<lcr«lgnv«L have known F. J. bronze medal; fourth prize, $20. »illqvct. Reprv-enlntiv•• Willis C. Haw getting down on punts. for the last 15 years, and believe The person winning the first prize in ley of < fregon. who is on the same com- J On the Hill side Holden, Jackson »nd Cheney him perfectly honorable in all business transactions an«! financially abb* to carry No. 1 to donate 15 boxes of the apples mittee on agriculture in the House, will ; Gorman were the most noticeably ac out any obligations made by his firm. to the society, and the one taking sec also I»* glad to have the opinion» of tive and offensive men. Stiles’ punt NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCE. mirserymen ami fruit grower» on this ’ ing also furnished an additional feature. Toledo, O. ond prize 5 boxes. The person winning Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, first p.ize in No. 2 to donate 7 boxes, important subjeet The hill which Mr. The season for the M. A. A. C. will acting directly up<»n the Mood and mu- and the one winning second prize 3 Simmons 1« preparing to dralt will have cous NUrfacWH of the system. Testimonials open Oct. 14, when they will line up «•■nt fre»- Price 75 cents p«-r bottle. Sold ■ boxes to the society. the »aim- relationship to nursery -.tucking by al! 1‘ruRKists. against the Vancouver. Wash., soldiers. Every prize-winner will be given a ini|»>rt» a- the present quarantine and 1 Take Hal is Family Pills fur cooalipatioa. j lithographed diploma showing what animal in»|»-etion acts have to live -t.«-k The next game is with Willamette Uni versity, October 21. The Oregon Ag I prize was won.—Oregonian. mqs.rt ation ricultural College team follows on Oc GRANGE DIRECTORY tober 28. The soldiers have a return Herald, Hampton's Magazine, and por job Printing -a# The^Herald Averts Aw Iful Tragedy. match xceduled for Nov. 4, and Novem ((»rang« •» arc requested to send to The Herald Pearson’s, Four Dollars worth of good Home phone 1111. m > that n brief card can In* run Timely advice gives Mrs. C. Willough ber II the "Winged M.” team will play Infonmtloii free under this heading Send place, day and reading for $2.60. by, of Marengo, Wn., (R. No. 1) pre the sailors of the cruiser Philadelphia. hour of meeting.1 PLEASANT VALLEY (»RANGE No 34M vented a dreadful tragedy and savad j Thia probably will be the last game for Meets second Saturday at 7 30 p in . and fourth two lives. Doctors bad said her fright the club team until they meet the Uni Saturday at K» 80 a. in every month. H im KW(H)D («RANGE Meets the first Wed ful cough was a "consumption” cough versity of Oregon on Thanksgiving day. nesday of each month at M p. m and third Sat and could do little to help her. After No game has been scheduled for the urdav at lo a. m. Ml 1TNOMAH «.RANGE NO 71 Meets the many remedies fail«!. her aunt urged Saturday before Thanksgiving day. Ice Cream. Soft Drinks, Confectionery, fourth Saturday in every month at 10 so a tn . her to take Dr. King’s New Discouvery. in Grange hall. Orient. Fruits, Vegetables, etc. Go to : : : The football event of the season, the EAIRVIEW «.RANGE Meets first Saturday "1 have been using it for some time,” one which ia expected to draw a tre and the third Friday of each month. she wrote "and the awful cough haa al SSEI.LVILI.E GRANGE. NO. 3M-Meets in mendous crowd, is the Oregon-Wash the RI sehiMtlhousc the third Saturday of each most gone. It also saved my little boy ington game, ach«iuled for November month. when taken with a severe bronchial EVENING STAR GRANGE Meet» in their Eim 11 Ht Huuth Mount T m I h » t on the first Satur trouble." This matchless medicine lias 18 an Multnomah field. day of each month at 10 a. m. All visitors are This is the first year in the history welcome. Our Goods Always Fresh, Main St., Next Door Theatre no equal for throat and lung troubles. Price (Stic and 11.00. Trial bottle free. of the colleges' athletic relations that GRESHAM GRANGE Meets second Satur in each month nt 10 .w a. m. the game haa been set for Portland. day Guaranteed by all druggists. DAM ASCI'S GRANGE, NO. J6o — Meets first R. C. ROBERTS, Jeweler Main St. Lents, Ore. DRESSMAKING FOR THE BEST B O H N A ' S ORDER SUNDAY DINNER HERE Saturday each month. LENTS GRANGE Meets second Saturday of each month at 10:80 a. m. CLACKAMAS GRANGE. NO MS Meets the first Saturday in the month at 10 30 a. in and the third Saturday at 7:30 p m. SANDY GRANGE. No. 1W. Meets second Saturday of each month at lu o'clock a. in a COLUMBIA ORAM g S NO. Ml. Meet» in «11 day session first Saturday in each month in grange hall near Corbett nt 10 a. m. CLACKAMAS GRANGE meets first Saturday of each month at 10:80 a. m.. and third Satur daj at 7 30 p. m A BIG STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a.« they: cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prcscrilied by one of the best phy sicians In this country for years and is a regular prescription. It Is compiled of the beat tonics known, combined with the best blood purifier«, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two ingredients Is what pro dm eg sitter wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J CHENEY A CO . Props.. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 7Kc. Taka Hair a Family Pilla fur cuualipaUoa. Why spend two or three hours over the hot stove Sunday morning preparing the Sunday dinner when you can save yourself this much worry by ordering it here? Special Chicken Dinners prepared on short notice. All home cooking. Just phone, we wiil do the rest. THE LENTS CAFE Phone Tabor 2495 On Carline, 1-2 block from Main YOU WILL NEVER KNOW A tenth of what 1« going will be taken when you decide to investigate the character of our offerings before deciding where you will buy your stoves. That we deliver the goods is proven by the fact that the keenest judges of stove and range quality and value are steady patrons of this store. on In T<4wm. State. Na tion and World if you fall to t«*g THIS PAPER. Order/r Order/r ^fotv / J. C. M ount & S on MAIN STREET LENTS. ORE.