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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
LOCAL SPORTING GOSSIP I SCHOOL If AM DROPS GAME 10 SELLWOOD The lenta team of the < irainmer School Ia*aguc lost the o|>etiing game of the championship series to Hellwixxl Wednesday by the deeiaive scon* of 14 to «. Tin* locals were not up Io their usual fono and wen* pittisi against a fast tram, which account« for tlie (xsir allow ing. Thia aftermsin tliey defeatist Monta- villa In a practice game and are now rounding into sha|>e for tlie crucial teat. The next gam« will "be playwl May 2 with the tram from the I at* Id school. SAYS GAMBLING IS GOING ON IN LENTS April 22. 1912, Dear Editor:—As gaming tables art* lieing |x*nuitt«<l in our midst and money now jingles freely over them, why is not something done? 1« there no way to stop it? 1» it t<> continue a menace to our horn«*« amt an attraction to mir boys. It accma that our otliceni are very lax alxiut tlx* way liqmir is dealt out in our midst, cigarettes uis-d by minors, and various evils, and now gambling for money is growing apais*. Something must lx* done. Who will do it? We havt* our schixils, expect to have our play grounds for the education and right training of our children, but we cannot fully succeed unless these evils arc clxx-ked. when a father is out nightly or comes home intlunced by drink it takes a very short time for a child to see and know something is «nil««. | la such to continue in our communi* i ty? Mothers, fathers, officers, wlx*re an* you? Who will act? Hoping some authority will make itself felt, and hoping to hear from others I am Oxa IxTsiixsrsn. In connection with the above it is only ne<e««nry to state that if any jx*r- soii knows that gambling is <>|s*nly per mitted here and that other laws are he- ing violated, all that is nect-ssary to bring the |s*r|H*trntors before the court is to tile a complaint or information with the local Justice of the Pence. No doit I a warrant will lx* issoml by the Justice if he is given direct evidence. Or inform the constable that this is the cam*, and then lie cannot refuse to do his duty. The Herald d<s*s not know that of ficers an* willfully allowing these condi tions to exist, but we do know that if any citizen has a plain knowledge that laws are being violated daily that it is his or her duty to inform the officials, and then see to it that the violators an* arrested. SUMMONS In ths Circuit Court of ths State of Oregon for Multnomah County. Z. II Diincanxon, Plaintiff, vs. Em ma C. Duncanaon, Defendent. To Em ma C. Duncanaon, the defendant above named; In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to ap|>ear and answer the complaint tiled against you in tlie alxive entitled Court and Cause on or liefore the 8th day of June 1912, and if you so fail to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demandeu in the Complaint tiled in this Cause, to- wit: For a divofee on the grounds of willful desertion for more than one year last past. This summons Is published in pursu ance of an order of the honorable J. P. Kavanaugh, Judge of the above entitled Court, made nd entered on the 23rd day of April 1912, a ecifyiiig that said summons lie published in the Beaver Htate Herald for six consecutive weeks. George A. Hall, Attorney (or Plaintiff, 11522 Foster Rond. Date of fly*t publication April25,1912. Date of last publication June 6. 1912 NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United States I .and Office, Portland < iregoll April 9. 1912—Notice i* hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 9th day of April 1912 tiled in thia office its application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress, ap proved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. #97, 620) as extended by the act of Congress, ap proval May 17, 190«, the NW'4 See. 22, T. 1 N., R, 5 East, W M. Any and all* perwonsclaiming adversely the lands descrilied, or desiring to ob ject because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should tile their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 1st day of June 1912. II, F* Higby REGISTER. A IR—M 23. Phone lenta Home 1111 for job print ing ANOTHER GAME Locals Add Another Scalp to Their Belt in Defeat of Brooklyn. There is no stopping the lent« A. A W. league team. They started going at tlie first gaine and they are still “going some.” Hunday they won their third succemiive victory, defeating Bnxiklyn 9 to 7. The big score wax dm* to the rough condition of the grounds, and tlie locale say that the Adders were unable to make anything like a gixxl showing. The feature of the game wax the ef ficient work of the Lenta battery—"Nat“ and “Hili'* Boland. The game twirled by young Boland was superb. Not only ■liil “Hill" playa good game liehind the bat, but he added laurel« to his crown by driving out a homer. All the hx*als batted like demon» and clouted the ball for 17 safe hit«. Roberta and Grimm played clean A ball. Manager Johnson and his team are leading the A A W. league and so far have outclassed all opponent». Next Sunday they meet the Holiday aggregation. Whether or not the game will Is* play<sl on tlie l<x*al grounds has not been announced. fAST GAME FOR SUNDAY BASEBALL GROUNDS BEING IMPROVED Manager Boland will have the lent* ball grounds in first <I hm condition for Sunday's contest. The diamond will ba leveled and worked to a perfectly smooth condition. The club house has been cleaned out, the grand stand and bleachers repaired and otlier improve ments made. A water faucet will be placed in front of the grand stand, from which the dia mond will I m * sprinkled preceding each game, Manager Boland is starting out in the right manner anil tlie new improve ment* will be greatly appreciated by Its* fans Standing of A. At W. League S xitioh II lamia.............................. C rearen t**...................... Western HanlwareCo M. W. HardwareCo Br<x>klyn .................... W 3 2 1 0 0 I. 0 0 1 2 4 PC. lotto KMX) 5uo too (MX) It Looks Like a Crime to separate a lx>y from a box of Buek- ten's Arnica Salve. His pimples. txiils, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and itsquiek relief (or burns, scalds, or cuts is hie right. Keep it handy for boys, also girls. Heals every thing healable and does it quick. Un- 1 equaled for piles. Only '£< cents at all dealers. PREPARING REŒPÎION EOR BISHOP SCADDING The church club of St. Paul's Episco pal church is busy preparing for a re ception to la* given at the hall May 2nd. for Bishop and Mrs Scalding. . A musical program will be rendered after which, refreshments will be served. Next Hunday Lents fans will witness Miss Malloy, Minx Carol Hand, Mr. a ted hot game between the lent« ' Smith and a few others will appear on Giants and the Portland Ameticas. tlie program. Every one at all interested in the Game called at 3 o'clock sharp. Manager Boland will springs surprise church is cordially invited to attend the with an entirely new line-up. Arrange I reception. Strangers in the neighbor- ment« are under way to secure Max- . hixxl art* especially requested to come meyer, the Lent« twirler recently with I and liceonie acquainted with their Nick Williams Colt«. A new man will I neighbor». The ladies of the Guild of ap|>ear behind the hat and comes well | St. Paul's church will serve ax a recep- recommended Ed. Hockett, a new , tion committee and will pay special at and snappy inflelder will appear at tention to tlx* strangers present. • shortstop and Burns, a new man will hold down second. This will be one of The »9th annual session of the Ore the liest games of the season, Don't gon State Grange will be held In Rose miss it. 3 p. m. sharp. burg May 14-17. Inclusive, and the con ference of th* Lecturers' Association will be hald at the same place May 16. Election of officers for ths year makes thia meeting of the state grange of more than ordinary importance. Lents Giants Will Appear Sunday With New Lineup. CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES Morrow and Tazwell Success ful; Evans for District At torney; Fitzgerald, Sheriff; Lightner, Commissioner. Below in given the result of the pri mary election for Multnomoh county. Tlie official count has not lawn re ceived but no change« an* likely to oc cur. Circuit Judge, Department No. 2—R. G. Morrow; Department No. 4—George Taxwell, District Attorney—Waller IL Evans. State Senators—I. N. Hay, manager Oregon Independent Paving Company, 771 Kearney; Robert 8. Farrell, ex- Representative, commission merchant, 706 Lovejoy; Dan Kcllahcr, grocer, 672 Clackamas ; Gus C. Mosier, lawyer, 358 Thirteenth; Dr. T. L. Perkins, dentist, 106 East Fifteenth. Joint Representative—David E. Ix»f- gren, lawyer, 2»kt Broad way. State Representatives—James D. Ai>- Ixitt, printing liusinesn, 709 East Sal- mon; C. A. Applegreen, lawyer, 2bb Broadway; I. G. Carpenter, detective, 972 East Stark; H. C. King, lawyer, 403 R om ; John R. Laton rette, lawyer, 444 Ainsworth; Arthur W. Ijtwrence, secre tary Central I-abor Council, printer, 1391 Burrage; C. N. McArthur, Speaker of House, 100!» session, lawyer, 711 Prospect Drive; M. J. Murnane, mem ber City Executive Board, steam en gineer, 828 Mississippi; J, H. Nolta, real estate, 1186 Haight; Conrad P. Ol son, lawyer, 25 East Fifty-second North; W. Irving Speneer, manager Portland .Tool Works, 376 I<arral>ee*, Jay H. Up ton, lawyer, 248 East Thirty-second. Sheriff— W. H. Fitzgerald. Assessor—Henry E. Reed. County Clerk—John B. Coffey. County Commissioner—W. L. Light ner. School Superintendent—A. P. Arm strong. Treasurer—John M. Lewis. Surveyor—Philo Holbrook. Coroner—Dr. Sam C. Slocum. Bad breath, bitter taste, dirtiness and a general “no account'' feeling is a sure sign of a torpid liver, HERBINE is the medicine needed, It makes the liver active, vitalises the blood, regu laves the bowels and restores a tine feel ing of energy and cheerfulness. Price 60c. Sold by Lents Pharmacy. Interesting 10-inning Con test Won By Arleta— Score 7 to 6 HEADQUARTERS Tlx* Lent« Giants lost another game Monday, wlien Arleta took them down the line to the tune of 7 to A, but. it re quired an extra inning to turn the trick. Although they sustained another defeat, the locals made a much better allowing than in the first game, and pre sented almost the same lineup. Marion, km in tlie box and twirled a steady game, and with proper sup|x,rt would have emerged victorious. Gulliford »»« on the receiving end. Tlie game was a fairly good contest and tlie finish was decidedly interesting. The Giants have l<s<t the only two games they have played thia season, but look out for them next Sunday. For all kinds of building materials, includ ing rough and dressed lumber, doors, win dows, builder’s hardware—In fact every thing required in building a home. Here you will find everything you need at the lowest possible prices. 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