; LOCAL SPORTING GOSSIP Find Out for Yourself GRAMMAR SCHOOL LOSES ANOTHER I ajch I b Team E r II h Prey to Shaver School Team. that Lents has IHE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK LtlTS, ORE. one of the best banks in the county. Resources Lents Gets Small End of to 0 Score—Twirl­ ing Remarkable. Outclaaaed in every department of The few fans who jotirnied to the the game, the Itente team of the Gram­ park Hunday afternoon were treated to mer School l-eague loot to the Shaver a I tattle royal between tlie Ix'tite train club thli week by a score ol 10 to 4. and the Creacenta of the A. W. League. Although the locals have lieen training Although the local* loet tlw* contest by a vigorously and ronalitenlly for the 3 to 0 score and dropped their first game game, they were no match for their op­ during the season, they play<-d a game ponents. that was well worth witnessing and their This is the second game loot by the Pitcher Boland Put Them Over in a l^nta team in the Uriel seriee of the Umpire McCullom Wouldn't Allow any defeat was not di«gra<-e. Meteoric Fashion. The content from beginning to end ■ Grammer School league, and unless * Bamfotelling. war a pitcher» ’ battle between < rrgg, of I the team Is greatly strengthened they the Crescents and Mat. Boland, of the will aland no chance ol finishing in first locals. Boland had tlie better of the ar- place. gument and established the remarkable i record of 20 strikeouts, In addition he GRAYS GROSSING allowed only three safe hits. That he Mr. John Might who lias been visiting loet the game seems unreasonable, but relatives in Myrtle Creek, returned home I was due Io the inability of his teatn- As yet no game haa been announced Thursday. loots’ league team of the A. W ! mates to hit the ball when hits meant for the I^ents Giaita for next Sunday, II. Koliendoerfer, who suffered a se­ League will try cooclaaiona with the runs, t'reeg, who occupied the mound but it is certain that a game will be vere attack ol pneumonia a short lime club representing the Western Hard­ > for the viaitora, twirled an effective game | played on the local grounds. The dia­ since, is again able to be about his work. ware Co. next Sunday afternoon. j and was master of the situation at all i mond and grounds are living impioved He allowed only six safe bite and will roon be placed io first class Mr. and Mrs Hearst of Portland, were Smarting from the defeat of last Sun- j times guests of -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark, day at the bands of the ( rescents, the | and whitled 12 of the opposing batters, condition. locals are determined to avenge the de-1 WB> decidedly effective in pinches, Sunday. feat by gaining a decisive victory in the in tbt. Hn,t inniDg neither "¡«1« ecorvd. Mrs. Frank Musgrave is recovering coming game, and (be sporting editor [n ti».-ir half of the second the Crescents from a severe attack of quinsy, ADVLRIIStD LEITERS. predict* that they will do it. j onjy runs of the game. T. Ix-tter» remaining unclaimed in Lenta Mr. anil Mrs. Earl Diller of 220 10th Burke hit safely; Crosby went to the Ave. South, are receiving the congratu­ Post office week ending May 4, 1912. Grays t'roeeing nwidente will do well tieach via strikeout route; Galvin reach- lations of their friends on the birth of a Allen G. F.. Banta Joe, Bundereon to patronise Hie Grays Crooning Meat ed first error, advancing Burke to Herman. Damrell James. IleCrett G., daughter who arrived at their home second; Nelnon let his anatomy connect1 Market. Everything in the meat line. Florey Mrs John, Gaines T. W., Hard­ Sunday evening April 28lh. The young with one, filling the bases; Lind drove lady answers io U h < name of Helen-lx««- ing A Co., Johnston Mrs. Stella, Kruger one to right field and Johnson, to whom I na and her papa says there isn't money the ball was relayed, threw wild fol A., Lawrence, Mrs. Hattie, Lansberg C.. Lawrence Andrew, Lawson Janies, Ma­ enough in < trvgon to buy her. catcher Boland, allowing both Burke: son Henry, Miteey Mias Hellen, Olson On Wednesday morning .May let, oc­ and Crosby to score. Cregg fanned and Goilrey 8., Rambo Miaa Minnie, Shaw curred the marriage of Miss Edna Friend, ' McKenney hit safe, scoring Nelaon. { James, Sheldon Geo., 'Smith Mias Es­ youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Os­ ! Boland whiffed Barr, ending the inning. : car Friend, to Wm. Robinson of Port­ A new sawmill is being installed at Had it not been for Johnson's wild heave ther. Smith Clinton, White Mrs. Cora [ land. The happy couple left Thursday Bull Run by P. F. Tappendorff. The only one score would have been record­ M.. William Mrs. Eva.. N. W. 221 Main | i Sreet. for lxm Angeles to spend their honey­ plant was moved in la»t week and is lie- ed. GEO. W. SPRING. Postmaster. moon. Both Mr and Mrs. Robinson installed at a point near th«* scene of the From that chapter until the ninth j • have many friends here who extend new dam Isdng constructed by the I*. R. there was nothing doing in the score ■ ■ --- —— I hearty congratulations. I.. A P. Co. The new mill will furnish line. Both teams tightened up and Fresh and cured meats, lard, and in lurnls-r for the dam ami will be in ac ­ Mr. and Mrs Ray Sherwood of Port­ played championship bail, giving the land, wen* guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friend tive operations for the next aix months. fans a taste of the national game as fact everything in the meat line at the ■timstiil Unit 2,Otto,uno feet of lum­ played by the big leagures. In the third, Gray» Crossing Meat Market. Meats of J Sunday. ber will lie used in the construction of lo-nte had an opjiortunity to score, when quality. the dam. Clark reached first on an error and Wm. A Resemblance. Bull Run is now a busy point and the Boland followiil with a safe hit, but In the whole field of medicine there is I Rhe—In n way, getting married la like lining the telephone, lie llow so? extensive improvements ts-ing made Clark was caught at third. Ottie then not a healing remedy that will repair | Rhe-One doenu't nlways get the party then' make it one ol the busiest in East­ drove out a safe one, but all hopes for a damage to the fl«sih more quickly than , ern .Multnomah county. one want*. Boaton Transcript. run died when Mat. Boland and John­ BALLARD’S SNOW LINIMENT. In son whiffed the ozone three successive cuts, wounds, sprains, burns, scalds and Views of Optimist and Pessimist. times, retiring the side. The lix-als had rheumatism, its healing anil penetrating Ths Rssl Reason. Howell Fortuna knock» once nt ev­ another excellent opportunity fur a score jiower is extraordinary. Price 25c, 50c Freddie — Mamtua. me face Is dirty. ery man’s door. Powell While mis­ in the seventh, but inability to hit by and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Lente fortune keeps on knocking Judge's Please wash It. Muinmn — Freddie, Ottie and Johnson spoiled the chance. I’harrnacy. where In the world do you learn to Library. any "me face." like a little street Clark reached first on a dead ball and When n fool hi»» mnd< up bl» mind arab? Why don't you say “my face Is was forced out at second, Boland going whom are barely in their teen«, but they the market has irone by.-Rpnulah dirty?" Freddie—Becauae your face to first. Matt Boland hit a safe one, had the ginger and give their battery isn't dirty.—Rt. lamia Globe-Democrat Bill going to aecond and tlience to third Proverb. good support. They are a gentlemanly on a wild pitch. Mat Boland purloined set of young fellows and their next ap­ second and here I-ents had a man on pearance on the local diamond will be third and one on aecond with only one greeted with a good attendance out, when Ottie and Johnson fanned. Aside from the ee <>nd inning the locals After the second inning only three played their usual good game, but after Cnwent runners ever reached the first being thrown in the rear seemed unable station. Boland fanned nine men in to oonnect at opportune times Boland •ucceeaion in the fifth, sixth, seventh deeerved to win his game, for it is doubt­ DISTRICT NO. 1. and eighth innings, and in the ninth he ful if a better exhibition of twirling lias 6,040 ....... . Lents ........................ Miss Myrtle McNeil. sent th ire bafers to the bench through been witnessed on the Lents diamond. 6,420 . .................. Ixuita ............. Miss Elsie Bright.. their inability to connect. The double umpire system was used, 6,120 .................... Ix*nt« _______ Miss Mamie Barr .. Both teams have been leading the and,while there was some dissension 6,320 ............. Lenta ____ .. Mrs. Cyrene Elliott league and neither had lost a game, this during the game, everything considered 6,780 ...........Lents ............ Miss Ixiree Rayburn being the first contest between the two the umpiring was fair to both sides. 6,280 ................... Lenta ............. Miss Ruby Dll.......... during the season, and from all appear- SCORE BY INNINGS DISTRICT NO. 2 ancee there will lie several bang up good Crescents................... 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—3 5,040 games between the two liefore the pen­ . ..................... Mt. Rcott........... Mies Laura Ball Hits...... ........... 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—3 6,720 nant is landed. The Crescent team is | Lente..................... Woislstock Miss Evangeline Nicholson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 6,480 composed of several yoimgster^. some of ............ .. Ixrnts . ....... Miss Marguerite Boland Hits.....................0 I 1 0 0 2 1 1 0—0 6,000 Miss Bessie Myers . .......... . ._______ __ Clackamas ... 6,080 Mies Ruby 1-ove __ ...... .................. ..Lents 6,020 ._________ .Lenta .......... Miss Ruth Howe .......... .__________ Woodmere......... 5,060 Miss Opal Hand............ ....... _....... ..Mnts ......... .. 5,000 Miss Ethel Barthol mew DISTRICT NO. 3. There is a difference in tiie way meats are handled— some meats lire clean, wholesome end healthful; others 5,340 ................... Gresham___ _ Miss Minnie leyman tilthly hik I unclean We pride oureelvea that our market 3,000 ......... .... Boring ____ .... Miss Fernie Hutcbgns is the ACME OF NEATNESS. We leave not hi ng undone 5,120 _______ Gresham_____ Miss Minnie Shriner to give you GOOD CLEAN MEAT. Visit our shop and see for yourself—it will stand a comparison. ________ __ Gresham ___ . 5,000 Miss («race Lawrence.. a__ _........... Cleone________ 5,000 Miss Eva Townsend .. Everything in Fresh and Cured Meats’ Lard Butter and ...................... Cleone.............. 6,020 Miss Alta Wilcox........ Eggs. Fish in Season. 5,040 ..................... Gresham............ Miss Winifred Osburn .................... Cherryville. ... 5 300 Mies Ixila Herald — ........ .......Cherryville.... 5,(MM) Mies Jessie Clark------ 6,180 ......................Cleone............... Miss Ivy Cornett ------ EGGIMAN BROS., Props. 6,040 Bull Kun Mies Alice McGugin. Cor. Main A Foster Lenta, On*. 5,000 .............. l.atourell Falls Mias Abbie Stites .... ..................Cleone 5,020 Miss Irene Knapp 5,000 ..................... Bull Run............ Miaa Della Jardwin .. 6,000 .......... Bull Run......... Miaa Sadie Miles —. 6,040 .. ........ Welches.......... Mies Mildred Fanbion 5,000 Welches ......... Miss Vane . .......... .. Void after May 21, 1912 6,020 ......................Welches........... Mies Zip Murphy........ 5,120 . ......................Corbett ........... Miea Clara B. Smith.. 5,060 . .............. ....Gresham ..... Mies Ines Lulled.......... 6,000 ................Gresham.......... . Mias Viola Mathews .. .......... ........... Boring.... .... 5,320 Mies Ruth Gregson ... 6,020 ............ Boring ...... Miss Eva Dodd............ 5,000 ...................... Cherryville. .. Mies Mildred Pngh.... Name 5,000 ..................... Cherryville. ... Mi«« Oliva Averill........ 5,020 ........... Corbett....... Miss Nora Rickert.. .. District 5,180 ...................... Corbett.............. Miss Clara Laaley......... 6,040 ....................... Eagle Creek ...... Mies Bertha Stuck 1...... This ballot is good for FIFTY VOTES when properly filled in and mail­ 5,020 ..................... ..Boring................ Mies Ida Stuck!............ ed or brought to the Contest Department of The Beaver State Herald. 6,000 ....................... Boring ............ Cat this out an ■ send to the Contest Manager of The Herald. Miss Violet DeShaaer 5,040 ....................... Gresham ......... Miea IJIIian Ellie....... LENTS PLAYS W. H. TEAM SUNDAY STATEMENT of th« financial condition on April IS. 1P1S, of GAME FOR GIANTS NOT ANNOUNCED Loens..................................................... S Bonds and Warrants ..................... Furniture and Fixtures ................... Expenses paid ...................................... Cseh on hand and In other banka Total ............................................. I SO,IDS *x*> 1300 34M* 10JOI .10. HOT Liabilttln That this bank performs with intelligence and discretion any legitimate banking ser­ vice it can properly under­ take, is proven by the vol- umn of its shown by business the as annexed statement made to the Su­ perintendent of banks in Capital paid in gold.................. I U.000 00 Undivided Profits .............................. AB >0 bepoalta ........................................ X4.OT50» Total.................................................. I 60 JOT M State of Oregon, County of Multnonah, m : I, H Boated. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state­ ment Is true to the best of my k 1.0wledge and elle!. H. ftostsd, Cashier. Correct—Attest : C. F. Hendrickson. M. G. Thorsen, Henry Harkson Subscribed and sworn to before me this S7th day of Aprll*U13. A. L. Morland, (SEAL] NoUry Publie. his last call and we re­ spectfully invite your care­ ful examination of our re­ port. Your banking invit­ ed. INSTALL SAWMILL AT BULL RUN Standing of Candidates In In tieraid’s Contest ( lean and Wholesome Meats City Meat Market Special Ballot Good For Fifty Votes in the Beaver State Herald’s Voting Contest 4ft 00 K 10 W OS YOU NEED FIRE INSURANCE Are You Carrying Any Insurance Against Loss by Fire? If Not, Why Not? The subscriber is resident agent for two of the best Fire Insurance Companies in the U. S.: The Niagra Fire Insurance Co. of New York and the London Assurance Corporation, having paid in full their fire loss in the great San Francisco conflagration amounting to over $9,000,000. C. W. WILEY Office at the old stand, Cor. Main and Nelaon Sts. Lents, .... Oregon,