Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, May 16, 1912, Image 5

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    LOCAL SPORTING GOSSIP
LEAGUERS WIN
ANOTHER CONTEST
TILLAMOOK FANS
VISIT LENTS
Lent» Defeat«
Western
Hardware Team By
Score of 10 to 8
Make Trip Over Mountains
In Overland Auto—Webb
Accompained Them
Lents wiped out the sting of defeat of
the last game againet the Crescents
when they trounced the West, rn Hard­
ware club la«t Sunday by a ecore of 10
to 8. The game, while intereetlng,
was slightly ragged owing to the high
wind that prevailed.
Young Clark, who has lieen twirling
excellent ball all season, started out ou
the firing line for l*ents, but hie elow
curvee were not effective against the
wind, and Matt Boland relieved him.
Boland twirls a s|w«sller l«ll than Clark
and was better able to bold the oppos­
ing battere.
With Ixru s and the Crescents taith
winning last Hunday the Blanding of the
teams remains the same, and looks as
though the tight fur the top |K»ilion
will be lietween the locale and Cree*
cents.
Next Sunday the locale meat the
M. W. Hardware team and a gissi
last game Is anticipated. The eouteat
will be called al 1 ;30 sharp.
A coterie of Tillamook ball fans, vis­
ual Js*nta Wednesday night. Tlie party
was coui ) mmms 1 of Art. Case, agent for the
Overland auto at
TillamiMik and
a loyal fan of that town, Arnspiger and
Peterson, first and third sackers, and
Emery Webb, pitcher of the Tillamook
team. Tlie trip was mode in the Over­
land owned by Crus*, and the machine
was the first to make the pass over the
, mountains thia season. They left Tiila-
i rnook Monday morning, going via Sher-
I idan, and arrived at Salem that even
ing. They came from Salem to l*ente
Wednesday. The visitors state that
the trip over the mountains was a rough
one, and tlie auto showed the marks of
it, but no time was lost on account of
the auUr.
Emery Webb, who accompained them
says that Tillamook is a lively little city
and that a loyal set of fans ably back
the hail team. Webb has won the only
two games lie has twirle I, and is living
up U> the reputation which he establish­
ed by his excellent twirling for Lents.
He will plsy with Tillamook the entire
season and is well pleased with tlic
treatment accorded him there, The
team there is composed of some fast
players.
The party remained in ix*nte over
Wednesday night and started on the re­
turn trip Thursday morning.
r—».
As the Isuite A. A W. league Isiys
the manager of the Giants.
ms *
GRAMM AR SCHOOL CLUB
DEFEATED HOLMAN
The Is'iila team, of the grammar
school league, won their first game dur­
ing the series, when they defeated the
Holman team Tuesday afternoon by a
score of 11 to 5. The hs-ala hiul the bet­
ter of the game from the start. They
ItatUsI in gissl form and played a go*si
(ridding game
Thia victory has lent encouragement
bi the local Imls and they an* going af­
ter mon* seal |»s.
In the game with Portsmouth last Fri­
day evening the I*sals were given tlie
short end of a 10 to 8 mon* in a ten in­
ning (smteat. Although defeared, it re­
quired an extra frame to turn the trick,
and this with Tuesday's victory shows a
decided improvements hi the playing of
Try as they will, it seems that tlie tlie team.
I .cuts Giants are never to lose the hoo-
Shoreless Bolivia.
d<H> that ha« followed aims* the m - ssoh
A TOMB IN TOKYO.
In territorial extent Bolivia stands
opened and Iasi Sunday they lost to Ila*
third umuug the republlca of South
Winton Six by a «core of 7 to 2. The ’ Luck In Chips From the Heedstone America and is oue of the two without
Over
a
Famous
Thief.
visiting team hammered the Giants' ■
>i seaport. Her natural outlet to the
pitchers at will and several twirlera were | Behind the temple sacred to the Pacific ocean was taken by Chile at the
nameless
dead
and
close
tn
the
wres
yanked Finally Matt. Boland, tia* A.
•ml <>f the war of the Pacific, and to-
W. twirler fur the local team, was sent Hing amphitheater In Tokyo there Is day she la shut off from tlie sen like
to ts* found tin* grave of tin* celebrated
Rwltxerland. lai I'ax. Ortiro mid Po­
ill to finish the game, but it was too late
roblier Nvxuiul Koz.o. wlm stole from
to turn the tide of battle and the lead tin* diilmlos long ago In the old Yeddo tosi are all cities standing over 12,000
feet above the level of the sea.
could not la* overcome.
days that be might relieve
Next Sunday the Giants meat the I Ings of the poor.
Pathstic Cass.
Holiday Clution the Lenta diamond. The
Then* Is n superstition connected
Staggers-It h I i no ush; I can't open
game will Is* calle*I immediately after ’ with this grave which has mude It n t Irish door.
Itsh liecause I'm bn Id head-
the game l>etwi<eli the lente A. W. and much frequented spot. If a portion of ed Jaggers Bnld beaded? Whatah
the M. W. Hards an* teams is finish- the beadstone Is carried away It acts thasb got to do with It? Staggers—
ed. Boland is still Isdstering tip his dub as a lucky talisman, parti tilnr'y * • Kv’rythlng. m' fríen’; ev'rythlng.
ami promisee a gissi contest for Bunday. those who speculate or are otherwise W ba tali good inh n key If you haven’t
engaged In games of chance. It Is usu­
any lock«?—Philadelphia Record
al for a person breaking a piece from
the stone to make a vow that in case
Talleyrand's Brevity,
Bee Stings,
A alnglc word was often sufficient be Is successful he will Imy a new
If stung by n bee nib off the sting
for Talleyrand io make bls keenest re­ headstone to replace the otie lie ha i
tort. aaya tlie Kansas City Slur. When mutilated. Many prayers must have Inatend of pulling It out with the nails
ii hypochondriac, who had notoriously tsM*n answered, for the atones are piled of the thumb and forefinger and thus
led a profligate life, coinplulmsl to the high on either side of the grave, and forcing mon* venom Into the wound.
diplomatist that lie was enduring the an enterprising Individual near by baa Ammonia applied to the wound made
tortures of hell Tplleyrand simply an the stones nlready for sale nnd only by n I sm * sting will usually afford Im
waiting the mime of the donor to lie mediate relief.
swvred. "Already 7"
T<> n woman who had lost her hue engraved and then set up.
The dunger of a little knowledge of
A shelter hue been placed over the
band Talleyrand once addressed a let­
•pot, and from the roof hang gray lan­ things Is disputable. but beware the
ter of condolence In two words
terns nnd pilgrims' banners, A large little knowledge of oneself.-George
"Oh. niiidame!"
In lese than n year the Woman hud money (six catches all the stray <u*n Meredith.
married again, mid then bls letter of which go for the upkeeptng of the
grave. Gamblers nnd geisha are of
congratulation was
ten visitors. Students before their ex-
"Ah niadame'"
nihlnntlona feel more nsaurist of sue
cess If they have a chip of Nezuinl
Kozo's headstone In the sleeve of their
KELLY Bint IS
kliuouo.—Argonaut.
GOOD LESSON LOR
CIGARtTIE SMOKERS
EXPENSIVE PEACE
»
(Continued from Page 1)
On Safe Ground.
Whenever on one of his rare holidays
Captain Gold by went to the city he
took some young relative with him as
a s|icclnl treat. On one such occasion
he told his aevcnteen-yenr-old grand­
son, whom ho had with him, that they
would "dine nt n real rest'rant and get
a taste of fancy cooking.”
When they were nt last seated in the
great dining room the grandson waited
Impatiently while the captain rend the
bill of fare completely through with­
out omitting n single article, whether
domestic or foreign In title At Inst
he aiglied and banded the card across
the table to the Isiy.
"You choose w lint you like, sonny.”
he said, with n sigh. "As for iu». I
reckon ns I've nlready ent more herrin’
than any other man livin’ I might as
well stow away a little more. It’s
al'ays agreed with me so far."- Youth's
Companion.
I>er, there have lieen <M( working. Dur­
ing April the quarry produced only 2440
cubic yards of crushed rock. While
the Isw allows the county to work the
men eight hours a day, the crushers st
this rockpile were operated only 113
hours. The balance of the time the
prisoners ware kept idling around the
quarry, it 1« said. The trouble appears
to lie that the rock bunkers are soon
tilled, and there are not enough roads
within an easy hauling distance that
need gravel. To remedy thia, the com­
missioner« are trying to get the Port­
land Railwav, Light A Power Company
to lav a spnr track to the bunkers, per­
mitting the county to deliver crushed
rock at the several highway crossings
along the Mount Hood line. Negotia­
tions to this effect are now lieing made
The Herald job rooms are prepared to
lietween the commissioners and the turn out firwt claaa printing on ahort
management of the electric company.
notice.
Special Ballot
Void after May 25, 1912
(iood For 100 Votes in the Beaver
State Herald’s Voting Contest
Name
Add rena
Diät riet
Thia ballot la good far UB VOTES when properly filled in and mail­
ed or brought to the Contest Department of The Beaver State Harald.
Cal this ont an »end to the Contest Manager of The Herald.
F
The Western Union Telegraph
Company in this city will not here­
after employ, nor retain in its em­
ploy as messengers, boys who are
addicted to cigarette smoking. The
interdiction is a wise one, both from
a business standpoint and a moral and
physical one. There is no question
whatever of the fact that early and
| constant cigarette smoking reduces
the reliability and efficiency of boys
to the minimum and even causes them
to drop below the normal in these
respects in very many cases. Statu­
tory interdiction has not prevailed
against this pernicious habit, nor have
parental vigilance and command been
able to «top it. The seductiveness of
the substance employed and the so­
cial comradeship that it promotes have
rendered the cigaretue invulnerable
to reason, a foil upon conscience and
an enemy of truthfulness. These are
the subtle, all pervading influences
and obstacles that must be overcome,
I
if the Western Union Telegraph Com­
pany is successful in purging its mes­
senger force of '.the cigarette habit.
Business instinct—and financial in­
terest may prevail against the vice to
the extent of diminishing, at least to
some extents the consumption of cig­
arettes by messenger boys or desk
workers in offices
The hope that
this may be accomplished is not, how-
I ever, big with expectation, since per­
verted appetite, adolescent willfulness
and parental example combine to
1 create a potent force against the abol-
i ishment of cigarette smoking among
I boy« and young men.—Telegram.
Manager Boland, of tl>e Giants, as he
appears at the first station.
SpOrt Notes
equal chance, we have divided the ter­ up to the close of the contest, but cou­
ritory into three districts:
pons cut from The Herald are good only
District No. 1—includes all tlie terri­ for ten days from publication and will
tory lying between Main St. and Gilbert not las counted if voted after the date
Station.
printed on the ballot.
District No. 2—includes all the terri­
Persona living in one district are not
tory west of Main Kt.
confined to voting for ladies in their
District No. 3—includes all the terri­ own particular district, but may vote
tory east of Gil lie rt Station, Buckley for anybody in the race. This offer af­
Ave.
fords tlie young women of Lenta and
Each district will receive one Diamond outside district an excellent opportunity
Ring, one Ladies* Gold Watch and one to receive valuable presents at tlie ex-
Hcholarahip in the Homes Business Col­ pense of The Herald.
lege. Tlie Capital Prize will go to the
MOW VOTES ARE SECURED.
candidate polling the greatest number of
In all cases where votes are issued
votes of tlie three districts.
suliscriptions must be paid or prepaid.
Tlie full amount of money must be sent
MOW TO SECURE VOTES
In each issue of The Herald there is a or brought to tlie contest department
ballot printed, thia ballot when clipped of The Beaver State Herald.
out and properly filled in and mailed or
NOMINATIONS.
brought to The Herald office will count
Any person has the privilege of nom­
for twenty votes.
inating one or more candidates.
Votes are also issued upon U m * pay­
You do not have to be a subscriber
ment of subscription to tlie paper. No­ to The Herald to take part in this con­
tice the schedule of votes on another teet.
page of this paper. If you wish to sub­
All nominations should tie mailed to
scribe for the paper you can pay any of the Contest Department at once, as the
the Candidates or bring or mail the mon­ list of nominations will appear in next
ey direct to the Contest Manager and he * Thursday's paper.
will cast the votes for your favorite. In J Candidates can be nominated after
order to receive votes all subscriptions ' this date, but it is a great advantage to
have your name in the first list pub­
must tie paid for in advance.
lished, so that your friends will not
MOW TO WIN.
Any young lady who desires to enter agree to work for some one else before
this contest and win one of the valn- | knowing who are entering the contest.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR VOTING.
able prizes offered should see that her |
Enter the name of the lady whom
name is sent to the contest department.
you wish to secure one of these valuable
All that is necessary to win a prize is to
rewards in this contest at once.
She
receive the largest number of votes, ac­
may win the >425 piano.
Better still,
cording to the conditions mentioned else­ get the lady to enter her name and then
where in this announement.
vote for her. Those who get in on the
Candidates should at once interest >
start have the best chance of winning,
their friends in the contest, and by , so it is desirable that the name be en­
united and energetic action induce as tered at once in order to get a good
many people as possible to vote for j 9tart
Candidates who enter this con-
them.
Each nomination coupon cot I-
- not necessarily have to be sub­
| test - do
Maxnisyer twirled for the Portland
Maroons against the McMinnville Ti­
gers last Bunday.
The Maroons lost
the game by a score of 6 to 0. Reports
say that Maxey twirled a good game,
but was given no support.
Although the Lente Giants continue
to lose, Manager Al. Boland has not lost
heart, and is still determined to secure from Tlie Herald will count 3000 votes j scribers of The Herald.
Enter your
a team that will win.
The fans are [
name and your friends will do the rest.
1 for a candidate.
■till with him, and hope that he will j
The nomination coupon will only ap- You . will be surprised to see how rapid­
succeed ere long.
ly trie votes will come in and what little
effon X is necessary towin one of the
The stock of the Lente Grammar pear for a few issues, and only a limited -------
School Team has risen since their defeat number of nominations will tie accept- awards offered, Get in on the start and
Cut the nomination blank from encourage your friends to vote for you.
of the Holman school and it is likely I ed.
that the boys will play a better game this issue and send it to The Herald of- The rwt
You will never
**’ ea*7*
from now on, although they stand but > fice, with your name or the name of know how popular you are until you en­
ter a contest of this kind.
little chance of winning the pennant.
and address of your favorite candidate.
After the first announcement of can­
If the present weather continues next'
A subscription is not nescssary, but a
Sunday will be a good ball day and
didates, the votes will be counted every
gisid start means much. The name of
Tuesday and the resuit printed in the
Lents fans should turn out and tioost
the person making the nomil. ili m will next issue. There will tie a short write
the locals clubs. Two games next Sun­
not be divulged.
day.
up in every issue of the paper from now-
Orders for the prizes will be given
The Crescents, of the A. W League, the successful contestants at the close of on until the close of the contest, and
■till remain undefeated, and probably the contest, and the same may be used those entered can keep in close touch
will until Lanta gets a whirl at them. by the contestant herself, or disposed of I with the contest and competing condi-
I dates. Certain it is that ten ladies of
The next two games between the two n any manner she may see tit.
Lenta and vicinity are going to get these
is awaited with interest.
Any young lady residing in the terri­
magnificent rewards and it is left to the
Emery Webb is making good with tory mentioned below is eligible to com- i
readers of Tlie Herald to decide.
Tilamook and is winning his games, pete in this contest.
NOTICE.
This is no surprise to local fane, but it
Any one who desires to vote in this
is good news just the same.
contest may do so by coupons clipped
If you are interested in the contest for
from Tlie Herald and by special vote yourself or friend and do not understand
ballots obtained by scbscribing to The the conditionds, call up The Herald of-
Why Animals Fear Man.
Herald.
The ballots secured by sub fice and ask for the Contest Manager,
The universal antipathy of animated
scribing to The Herald may be held as I He will call on you and explain every
nature for man can scarcely be ex­
plained ns the touching of experience. long as desired and voted at any time j thing.
Mail has played his role of universal
meddler for too short a time to have
Impressed himself on the memory of
each Individual line. There must be
something In Ills attitude of mind that
communicates Itself to them and In­
duces Its proper automatic reflex. The
mouse that runs over the lion’s foot
DISTRICT NO. 1.
and gnaws nt his bone goes to earth
like a flash when man comes near. Miss Myrtle McNeil.
___________ Lents..........
6,380
The bee hangs in the air and then goes Mias Elsie Bright__
___________ Lents._....
7.480
on because uinn stands by her favorite Mira Mamie Barr ..
___________ Lents. ....
6,720
foxglove. Even the wit less snake stirs Miss Loree Rayburn
____ ______ Lents. _ __
8.480
In Its sun smitten sleep nnd Is moved Mies Ruby Dix..........
___________ Lents____
9,860
by a feeling In the air to seek Its den.—
mim ueim Planter.................. ........................ uente.................................................... 5,280
London Nation.
Mim Dorrit 0. Mever ..........
......... Lents................................................... 5,620
Standing of Candidates In
In tieraid’s Contest
DISTRICT NO. 2
Mise Evangeline Nichdleon. ....................... Woodstock___ _____ ________
Miss Marguerite Boland___ ........................Lents
.................... .........................
Mies Bessie Mvere................ ___ .. ____ Clackamas
Lente
Miss Ruby Lov«.. ............ ................
Mies Ruth Howe
______ .......
Lente . ............ .............................
Mis« Opal Hand .................. ..........
Woodmere...................... . ..
Mies Ethel Bartbolmew
____
___ Lente____ _______________
(Continued from Page 1)
Miss Ruth Richards
. I>ents...................................................
Mies Carol Hand....................
................ Woodmere
.................................
right away and he will gladly send you
Miss Maude Harvey.
........ Lent»
one.
DISTRICT NO. 3.
All candidates should take advantage
........
Gresham............................
Miss
Minnie
Lavman
_____
of the extra votes that an* given for
______ ___ Boring.. .....................................
yearly mibscribers, get them to pay for a Miss Fernie Hutchens
year in advance.
Just think, 4,000 Miss Minnie Shriner______ .... ................. Gresham..
Miss Grac<* Lawrence......... __________ Gresham..............................................
votes for every yearly subscription!
Miss
Eva Townsend............. ...............
Cleone ,............
Start out today and see how many you
can get. You will lie surprised to see Mies Alta Wilcox. ................ ......................Cleone___ . ..................
. .............. ..Gresham... ......................
how many votes you have earned at the Mies Winifred Osburn..
___ .Cherryville.. ...... .........
end of your day’s work. Do the same Miss Ixila Herald____
Mies
Jessie
Clark.
...Cherryville.... .
thing the next day and so on. The first
__ .Cleone_____
thing you know the contest will lie over Miss Ivy Cornett ____
. Bull Run..................
mid yon will have one of these valuable Miss Alice McGugin.
_________ I tour ell Falls
prizes to claim as your own. There is Mits Abbie Stites
.............. Corbett..........................................
not a candidate entered in thia contest Mie« Irene Knapp-------------
............. Bull Run.
who would object to having that Piano Miss Della Jardwin _______
Miss
Ssdie
Miles
or one of the other Prises. Now why
wish for a thing when it lain your grasp? Miss Mildred Fanbion ........ ...................... Welches ___ __
Welches
All it takes is a little work. If you are M les Vane __ ____ ...
... .Welches
...............
willing to call on your friends and secure Mies Zip Murphv....................
their subscriptions to the paper, it may Mies Inez Lusted....... .......... ..... .. ........ Gresham ............ ____
................ Gresham. . ...........
be the means of your winning one of Miss Viola Mathews
these prizes. Why let such a chance as Mies Ruth Gregson ....... . .......................Boring
.................... ___ .. ...Boring................... .....................
thia slip by? Start today. DECIDE Mies Eva Dodd
....... .............. Cherryville.
...
TO BE A WINNER
After you once Mies Mildred Pngli___
. Cherrvville
get starti d everything will come easy; Miss Olive Averill.___ ____ ____
Corbett. .......................
the votes will tiegin to pile up and your Miss Nora Rickert ... . . ...............
friends will spring up from all sections Misa Clara Lasley .................. .. ................ .Corbett................................................
Eagle Creek.......................................
of the country. You will have no idea Mise Bertha Stack!.................. ...............
. Boring
..................
Miss Ida Stncki.......................
that yon had so many friends.
Mi«s Violet Di-Shaser
Boring ..............................................
SCHEDULE OF VOTES
Mias Lillian Ellis.................... ...................... Gresham
..........
.......
Votes
Sandy ..................
500 Miss Irene Douglas
Three months suliecription » .25
Miss Calkins ..............
Route 1, Lents .
Six inontns subscription..... .. .50 1500
Miss Esther Thorpe. ..
Routa 1 Gresham
line year subscription......... . LOO 4000
Miss
Lydia
Linegar
....
Routa
1, Lente.. .
MB 12000
Two years’ sulwnpti.in
Miss Gertruda Ulrick.
Roete I, lienta.....
How Prlie« WHI Bo Awarded
Ml«« Mabel Deardorf
Route 1, Lente....
M<> that all candidates will have an Mise Emma Chitwood
Damasca«............
6,240
8,640
5.180
5,340
6,820
6,140
5,040
6,280
6,940
5,120
5,340
8,120
5,120
5,840
5,020
7,640
5,040
5 200
7,160
6,180
5,040
6,280
7,240
5,000
6.320
5,040
5,000
7,040
5,060
5,060
5.320
5,120
5,000
6,720
6,280
5,180
6,920
5,020
5.000
8,760
5,7»
5,360
5,940
5,040
5,3»
5,000
5,040