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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEWlQpiJMffi, u.a Dally Except Sunday by Th. N.wB.view C... Inc. I jjf y (fan ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW MAV FPTF.MBER 22. 1924. Sand creek pumping .tation , oreshani Many new real . "i in iha 15.000 clan built for early oMnpauon. U W. UATLS .President ami Manager) Secretary-1 reasun , .' d .i.. toiler Way 17. law. ai the poet ollu at, Ho.eburg, Oregon, under the Act of March ! picms bOBiCHIPTION KATtS Cally, per year, by mall Dally, six monthi, by malL Daily, three months, by mall Dally, .Ingle mouth, by mall Dally, by carrier, per month Weekly Newe-Kevlew, by malt per year- 4U0 y.uo . 1.00 . .bO . .60 . z.vu H,ahl uf 'l b Al"la lFNU . T. - ...rl..... W..M I. lC!U!VDly I.IIUU l . . j ' HObEBURQ. OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2?.. 1924. A giu;at commanded. BY BERT a. BATES RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coaat Station b-mg built for r f .-r-.-- , l.eoamn t our ; Jnted in Important conference at , rTa to decide leKlalatlve .n for new Santlam high Cascade, to Albany yram aireauy FUST FIRE EN- T GOOD EVENING FOLKS. The frotfy mornin' Made moat of u Huetle Into our Clothee But goah Tfe crimp In the air Sure puts peo In the ol' village. 5 5 . DUMBELL DORA THINKS That neny automobile! cream-line bod'ei. s s s s What a difference it migm (Associated Pr teased Wlre. KATONVILLE. Wash.. Sept. 22. .. . . .. J L'atjtn VI 11f who In RADIO KI.X, The Tribune. Oak- yprincfield Reervoir of 100,-jlne nlgnt umized every kind of ' lund. Cal.. & meters. (lu0 ..Hon. capacity to be erected conveyance to move their per- I Monday, Sept. 22.-8 to 10 p. m.. ' rMountain Stales Power torn-1 ,OB, and belongings from the University of California program. ' '. ! path of a forest fire that threat- ' Tuesday, Sept. 23. 8 to 7 P. m. ,.',,'uce drove Western Lum- , ened t0 consume the place, re I Aunt KiW's Sunset matinee. I . and FlI10rt company sawmlU turnfd early today but continued I Wednesday, Sept. 24. a to lt: SO October 1st with SO men. ln Barm. p. m Studio program, presenting ! ' ' men Driven by a high wind, the , the F.ast Hay Serenade, the Sun; , ' Id Hill State lime board of-1 flames early this morning had (et Club, the Ft-ralta Singers na " s(1 Cold , llnM, to farm-1 advanced to the outskirts of the 'Ladles' churns. ,! i'r ' r,,-fertilizer, at It 60 per ton. (town on the south burning five RADIO KIU. The Los Angeles ler- fo. Unuu . ,n ,he Tic)nltv Ju8t Ti.... mutfTR I t,r IU . , .w-t rlooirnvine ! '.v, r.rmn of news Hems and i It -acre city park, , mimic. LMARKPiX 22.-th-; 1 Tuesdiiy, Sept. 2.1, 6 to 6:80 p. r iiu.i .j. fa nia it m nni i urnu 11 i n 4h.it nn nrmv commail(l;r eotit throUKh a I . ., hrmjnht uo their i m Art Hickman's orchestra: 6:30 i I,.euhii,, li ith sn litllf fOIltro-! children to dlilike wormc j to 7:3. versy I't'.i ultii as to his inaiiiiKen";i'l- 'ow t'1"1 t,lat fa" hildren program: S to I ... ....nan. 111 In II 3 a 9 3 .. n. Art liirkmHn'M orchestra. is a ease of true love If his i roio KKSO, Angelua Temple, 30 ... i i l mi, us L'! lici"i 1 has iroiit' on UlO retTCU llil, fiamiK iti.iivu d he h. ,e. Angeles. 278 meters i:.-.: ;,.. l..... I',.. rr;,t itiult. nf the nation i h.r (.roratcd with curlers and ' Tuesdav. Sept. ri. 3:30 to 4: me aK.ri.nut. iomp,.,. Cay. I P. ... organ recital; Isabel.. W- bhould bt: fXprcsst-d lor his MTM'e. i 5 sou-Corning, soprano: Snruh Kar- u-.-j l.e,.,.H i.,-i.,;t int n.vt'rsv uiid H-zistor many lau- . , L ... .,.;.. i l,er. violinist, ano .Mrs. hcott An- llflia i,iv. - - , - man g wile nunil nil w-i ii 1.,1 . . . 1. .......... fa i il' lit,;, li. . L..k.i.. lrtAiA,a 1 ures. An uriiiy win tto aiont; inrtwt i ni' i-. .- i--ii w mm. smu a t...,u. i7:3u p m and a Krou) of mn n.ay cotne to tl.o front, ;inny o! wnom " n- .... - .... ...... lack the ijualitios needed lor high success in coiuii.umi army. 'J'liey do well for peace times. Jiut if pitchforked into a war, with heavy lespoiihibilities -placed on lhem, they prove inade.U!ite for the terrific test to which they are cx- ' posed without adequate preparation. The histoi-y of titu Civil war on the federal side illustra ' ted this truth. -Man after man was tried, but proved inade quate for the bitftfer tasks of the war. It took many ex peri- nienls before that army found in General Grant one who measured up to the situation. . There was great danger when our country entered the .". world war, that great mistakes would be made in handling ... the army in the field, and that many commanders would 7 have to be tried out one after another, until one was found who was capable of his great task. The fact that there has been so little controversy over the management of the army in its military operations ' would indicate that Gen. Tershing, as commander of the ex " poditionary forces, made a sujierb record of skill and ef ficiency and military insight and force. The country should eiiroll him among its foremost heroes. It is ardently to be " hoped that never again will the United States need the serv ices of a great military leader for war purposes. Hut if such ' an exigency should come, the career of John J. Pershing will show the kind of n man who is needed. derson In Gospel songs; 6:30 to special ennuren a pro- gruin. Wednesday, Sept. 24. 2:30 to 4:30 Stand she there and Rally chat-1 p. m.-Adltorlum service songs tsrt mid testimony on Divine Healing; Of refreshment. bu4l for two. I Ladies revival chorus; piano and Wonder, he. with two lead nickel. I organ music: 6: JO Jo 7.0 p j How to , bluff the e"1';i;,r,Vn(l their spiritual applica I through .... ' ! Hon. j S S 3 9 i kadiO KKW. The Oregonian, I A hick town is a place where i I'orllujMl. Ore.. 42 meters. everybody wonders why you are! Monday. Sept. 22. 3:30 p. rru, dres.ed up on Thursday. i literaiy program liy Portland Dl- 6 5 S i brary Bssipciiilion; S p. in. concert. ... .. . Tuesday. Sept. 23, 3:30 p. HI. He who would n.e with the sun , n,1dri.n i( pn,tnmi g p. m. con must net .tay up late with the (.ert daughter. , Weilnesiluy. Sept. 24. 3:30 p. m. 5 5 lloiie economics talk : 8 p. m., con After all, ttrt only thing we cert; 10 p. m .lance music by know about death Is that It is al-iM ,'' 0"he,,i""n' ... ' , RADIO KtiO, Oeuerul Klcctrlc wayt. taiai. , romla,,y, Oakland, Cal., 312 8 s s 'meters. Home is a placs where a towel Monday, Sept. 22. 3 p. m Stu isn't supposed to be soiled until it ,o musical program; 1'arent show. it. j Teacher assoclaiion talk; 4 to 6:30 5 P- in-, orchestral dance music; I .-. ).. ... ..I.n'.. h4lf.Pi.n.. comes s ni educational program and language classes; 10 p. m., dance KTODKN' .I.0V:H ItKil'I'KAH I ATTENTION MOOSE I Where the moonihir frern is a secret still. S S 5 mtrsic by llalstead's orchestra. ....... .. I ..... .1 Vl'l.a I l I ,!..., . . ... i ,.1. llllulb KlCKNi:. Sent. 2S.-TWO doi- bu'.g l.idge No. 1037. Loja'l Order ' buy your peanut, early. ... ... l. ....... i 8 3 3 3 I'll puiin "I f.,"'l o. ni"i' i, llbU worth ol ether goods from! 11. Fl'Kl.ONd. Dictator. the store of I. I.. lleord here lust M-ek, liuvi- iiiyiueriuusly i'.-uip-puareil In I lie druwer from whlih they uein taken. .No clues us to who, why or When the gloves were relumed has been found. Jiipiuuse liense- you'll enjoy wiiirhlii nnd Inhaling the fra grant odor as It curlingly rises Oregon auto tax authorities will ' Tuesday. Sept. 23, 4 p. in. Or never please the women until they eheatral conceit; J p. ni programs turn out license tag., to match the j by members of Y. W. C. A. and Y. color cf every car. j M. C. A., Oakland. Cal.. 10 p. m. . . j g dance music by llulstead's orches- ' tra. Another good way to preserve , wednesdnv. Sept. 24, 3 p. m.. mu your Icalth is to step worrying : sj(.aj program and Cora I.. Williams about it. Institute speaker; 4 p. in., orches- S 3 tra concert. Silent night. RADIO KI'O, Hale llrotherg, Inc., San Kranrisco, 423 meters. Monday, Sept. 22, 2:30 p. in., vo- I cal concert: 6:30 p. nr., children's A flivver tried to crowd an hour; x p. nu, organ recital; 9 p. Espee train, off the track yestiddy j m., vocal program; ID p. in., dance but failed completely. music. s b 6 Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2:30 p. m. The cirku. i. comln' tomorrow .r-jiita I'asS Stale canimlssion calls for bids on first aeciion of Redwood highway. Be lieved whole project will be con cluded ln 1925 budget. v.-rnonia Larest concrete ga rge in countv and fine bank build ing are two new structures near in completion. one house and two small shacks within the city limits and threat ening others. Only the efforts of the BOO or more fire fighters, composed of practically the en tire population of the town and employes of the mill and camps of the F.atonville Lumber com pany has prevented the town from being wiped out. Many of the fire fighters stayed up all night , uos ISay-lgging . rauionu . ;,,, ,hev seem to be Gl,n Allen creek near ng compie- ;---"- cheok, . tion. 1-oanjng oolk pi.- - i river at old Johnson mill. I Kstiniiites show that 30.000,000 pounds of dried prunes will ap proximate the 1924 crop for - Ore gon and for Clark county, Wash ington. About 40 par cent of crop already sold. Weston .'Ian to raise level oi holding the flames ln though the town la still far from being out of danger. The fire is believed to have started from slashings at Camp No. of the Cascade Timber com pany. Sunday the flames got beyond control and swert down the Mash- i ell divide and up to the south llin- water works dam six foot, and ln-j 1(g of the town Later, fanned by stall sterilizing and filtering Sy8-Uhe wind, the blaze swept north tcm. , , I ward and at one time last night Wheeler -Widening ana straigni- had entlrely surrounded the town. The school kids are from our quaint burners. Lloyd , today whether they're goin' to Kit p m. (anre music. . . organ recital: f:30 n. m. children' wonaerin h..... o , ,,,,,. ,1Pr,. 1ft business purposes, eniiiK of city streets begun. i.aier piles, power poles ana Dunumgs will be moved to carry out project Heedsport Contract let for con struction of Mill Creek bridge, to be built at once-. Contract being $4,000 below estimated cost, bal ance will be spent on road. Keedsport Umpqua mill re opens for lumber cutting after two months shut-down. Construc tion being rushed on Canyon Creek trout hatchery on John Day. Corvallis Albany highway, 11 miles, practically completed. Kiddle Kstabllshment of a lo cal box factory is urged; timber and electrical power are available, and good local market for pro duct. nnd nans made for $6500 log hotel and health resort, to take place of hotel burned at East Lake. Cnblns will be built for guests. Corvallis New radiator and fender factory to open at 351 Jack son street. liroaclbent Community church dedicated with all-day services and basket dinner. Medford Owen Oregon Lumber romnanv builds two lumber stor age warehouses, each holding 2. 000.000 feet, equipped with cranes fur fast leading service. . .1 .,ll.l!nf.fl now unSery. to.lden and ' ' " "st Later, however, a change of the wind improved the situation to such an extent that the fighters have been able to concentrate their efforts on the fire from the south. Farm houses on the south out skirts belonging to Osoar Wright, Henry Smith, C. C. Biggs, Frank Menzik and John Menzlk were de stroyed last night, and this morn ing the flames had wiped out the house of George SI. Daze, on Lynch Street and two shacks nearby, these being the only build ings in the limits of the town yet to be destroyed. Early this morning the house of E. Paul Todd, superintendent of schools a short distance away, was threatended and only the ar rival of the fire engine and crew from Tacoma saved It. PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. .... . .nmmoditles in undertone, pri-- tamed in most lines. There are few notlce;!a declines. Principal imtrest centars on new offerings f coast cranberries; from the .C'atsop bogs. The eo-. end lot of eaily blacks is being of feTtd at i5 7i a box. Tnj first shipment of early blacks In last .i, hmi.irht aa high as -50 a box A small shipment of mam moth berries also arrived from the mouth of the Columbia this morn ing and are being offered at the same price. Fancy Lovell peaches are firm at $2 a box with Orange and Lemon clings at the same price. This week will see the windup of the peach deal. i .,tn.o. prunes contuine in good demand at $8.75 and $3 perl lag. Anotner canoau wphcti morning from the south. Other va rieties of grapes are sluggish and hard to move even at price reces sions. California today are 'down to a $2 top w'th Malaga at seven cents and seedless grapes at 2 to 4 cents a pound. The first straight car of Josephine county Tokays of the season has been shipped to the eastern market; U. S: No. 1 potatoes are down to $1.60 and $1.75 per hundred. Cab bage sells at 2Jc a pound; sweet potatoes at 6Jc: tomatoes 50c a box and onions at $1.75 to $2 per hundred. lettuce and cauliflower rangi-a huiu iTalfN. Top grades of cwj ; j cent a pound in ik with cream n '"J cents; loaf 27 Z ii'i ream brick 27 to jjVj 42c level on pr(N Cream produciin. . '1 the .apply of boitJf! tlful' for all reaml g holdings are T" There Is an UI1,ettl7 local egg market 1 ward trend in .. ket now at an end,ioj not so bullish 0TTi trvtrnn a... . I .uo v,v. uuara; fir,,, and . pullets 37 cn . " Local live poultry a on a nominal ba.li ta new arrivals and venT Comniiftainn . .... u exnfa. strong market thii lv on heaw k. Light hens 15 cenu J 25 cents! suggy cents. ...... nci uemaiH rp,(1 v Voile. i r": nuiuiay iji, ern Oregon $23 alf.ii, f. o. b.. and elnvu .i. Country dresses men; nally steadv win, -p.. at 15a to 16 cenu-J Pino. 11 .A n, ""a cenu no new offerings ni y. TACOMA, Sept. 22. After fighting flames for a part of Sun day ' and all through last night residents of Eatonville and vi cinity were this morning keeping up the fight with the aid of en gine company No. 4 of the Ta coma fire department, in a des perate effort to save the town and the farm houses and lumber plants in the vicinity from destruction. Crocker, Try .our Merchants Lunch! Try our Merchants Lunch 11 I'll a. in. to 2 p. in . fine. Palace n 3d a in. to 2 p. in . 50c. Palace of l.eels. i ,.f Swi'i'l. I ! I I 1 to see the cirkus tomorrow. 3 3 3$ Saved by a hare," .aid Monmouth-Completlon and dedl- little bunmce. a. their mother hid tl-im from view. 5 S "Street car plunge, off the track' with .364. Other leading hitters are: Vednesday. Sept. 24. 6:30 p. m.. cation of section of West Side p ' d ,-6 , ' Porand; childrens hour; 8 p. in., dance highway gives first unoroaon pav-; Unaimore SaIt ai4; the I music. . ed road across Oregon. Eldred. Seattle .354: llrazil. Dallas City council contracts ! Porai;d 347 K. G. W. to Open Winter Season for seven blocks of paved street, On Monday niglil. October C. the, t cost of $15.b2ti 1-'. I jOS ANGELES. Sept. 22. Morning Oregonian radio statlou. j .,. Vernonln New White block will Funeral services for Jimmy Mur K. (1. . will omui lis winter sea- house ISO 000 department store, ,,. ,.i.n .! ,,,,..,. ,i, Cm h kHlinaa hrt.lri In.; i.i. .. e ....... ..i .- .k..1. .. , : .. j.n... .muiiiui n. niuK uu.., p u - -- mm m, n iiimi-ii leniiiiuiK me oesiues ouier uusniepo initio. met death several days ago in a night, famous Telephone quartet, Floyd , o- . speedway accident at Syracuse. Now that they have got it back , Uarren. first tenor; Denton Den-j a remnant stock of the better N y were t0 be nplJ here t0(lay "'- - - , "". . Diass oi ono sages. v a iruuvuuu at st Vincent's Catholic church, liynvi uu, none, t.iifin ii.uni'in, iittitn. mill Qr 0nt tnil'd JO Clean Up SHUTS Kutiy t.ioyii, accoiiipaiilst up SIOCK. .(. )h 0lip. im -.""" Make selection early. .iiuiciuii f The man..t man in the world, Clark., 'soprano; 'Her i it the one who it too honest to ...,..: ,. i prai.. the pcse...on another man . Hoi.ien. nianisi Colonial Beauty TI IE vogue for lijjht wooJwork is more than a terrp por.iry loncy in interior Jccor.it ion. lWk of it i.s the tradition handed down from Colonial Jays, when the best homes boasted .ill white w'ondwoik. It bids fair to endure indetinitcly, a.s li;ht interiors appeal to that iund.nnent.il trait in human nature a love of bright and cheerful surroundings. Colonial decorations are made pontile in your home by lU:s 1 lorn kGoKI e..I i'in.ii." - i It is avail able in Colonial white and in the p. p.ilar shades 1 1 old ivory and French );ray in both e.Ws.uvJ ei ih.i ll fini.-lv s. bull directions tot ipj lic.aion are im r ich can. You will be sui pruned how iu; e will im ptove yuur hoa-'c. x. ; aa. " - - - - eiigni. in. Later on In the month the newlv 3 3 3 3 organized Oregonian concert or- A college man I. one who etudie. chesira will be heurd for the first Creek and ancient phllc-sophy for time when It begins Its radio ca four year, and come, home and reer with a series of splendid con wcrk. In hi. father'. grocery certs to be broadcast every Mon .tar.. I day night. on lucmiay niglil. October SPORT SHORTS Los Angeles paid Its final tri bute to Murphy last night wtien last rites were held by the Elks and nights of Columbus and thousands of friends and admir ers filed past the gray casket ln which the remains of the dead racer rested at the foot of a high bank of floral tributes. FIJEIt LV HO.NO KOXO (Associated Press Lease Wire.) HONG KONG, Sept. 22. Major Pedro Zanni. Argentine aviator flying arotinor tne world' from west to east, reached 'Hong Kong today and announced' that he would press northward to Foo Chow as soon a possible. Major Zannl said the flight from Haiphong, French Indo Chino, which took five hours and 40 minutes, was uneventful. He has been delayed at Haiphong for more than a month by an accident which necessitated his sending to Tokio for a spare airplane. o- DAILY WEATHER REPORT ' TJ. S. Weather Bureau, local of fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 A. M. Relative humidity 5 p. m. yesterday .. .. n.....32 PreClp. in Ins. and Hundredths. Highest temperature yesterday 80 Lowest temperature last night. 37 Precipitation last 24 hours.... 0 Total preclp. since first month .33 Normal precip. for this month. 1.04 Total precip. from Sept. 1, to date - 33 Average precip. from Sept. 1, 1877 61 Total deficiency from Sept, 1, 1924 31 Average precipitation for 48 wet seasons. (September to Mar, inclusive) ..31.48 Autumnal Equinox commences 11:50 p. m. 120th Meridian. Unsettled, probably rain tonight, and Tuesday, warmer tonight, night. WM. DELL. Meteorologist. LA FOLLETTE Oft UlB.MAKtC, K. D, J Republican leaden Yj um asiieu me gj,. court today to remon. presidential elector names of four admin,; oi senator Kobert It The court issued i able on Monday, when the LaFolletit i will be required to u why their names ii, eliminated:. Have 5 "SELECTS RACING CAR IN STEAD OF WIFE." Philadelphia. Pa., Ledger. Thi. alio mey turn out to be a af- flivver. s Mo.t fall rat. are trimmed. J.?"?, ""'.l!'' Rntl 'hlr!i buyers always are. 3 3 5 (Assm-tutcd Press leased Wlrp.i NEW YORK. Sept. 22. The NEW YORK, Sept. 22. Rain to- ler the weeklv talk fur inn,,,,, element oi travel irom worm sei- uay causeu postponement or tne supplied liv the extension service ' lt8 competition during the last I opening game of the series between ol the Orcg,, n Agricultural College.! three years by the two New York the New- York Oiants and Pitts- will be ilmuguraled a series of team is oeing consuiereu m limn. im .ii..,, a. ,ii, u promises to rremler eeiieerts sininired In Ior lne uuseuuu ut uiu lather is Proud when he takes his son into the Busi ness which is- iirmJO established by newspaper advertising be a deciding factor in the Na- i the Northwest Musk-Ian. featuring " , t 10"al Cf' , , I visiting artisis. These concern At a meeting of the club own- The game will be played at the I will be given on the first ami ihlr.'i i ers of the Yankees. Senators. PI- Polo grounds Thursday when both Tuesdays of each month. Km h rates. Giants and Rollins, with ( clubs have an open date. WedtieMlav night will be given two Commissioner Landis yesterday. It, Single games will be played to concerts. Hie first at s o i lo. k i was decided to hold the first, sec- i morrow and Wednesday. Why go on a vacation when for which will be of popular and ari,-l ond and sixth contests in the! the same um of money you can nature, and ihe second m in o'clock j American League illy, beginning! NEW ORK. Sept. 22. Cap be equally comfortable at home o.-orne tiisen's Metropolitan I Saturday October 4. unless a tie tain. Frank Frisch, second base. K K K b mi ui-?i i n ii in1 I liili'l I t Ml lit till I ! I In eillliT it-ullt: iit'itaniiairo a i "-. a !.- tnii, in it ii i ti Nr ntur NossiiMi v: yiay on, any "Cats cmd Dogs' Arevouinteresttdi ingsafe with youtl Would you like! investment fromi u la tion? Then voowinbeH Cats and DotfM brochure that U tmsa da asking. Joitsf. Hats and UofT , LLIHUJ.MM CE; c. 8AMtnii.(i .m. Htrnt-OfuMi PORiliW n . i rl tiff C. a. lvicrxni District Manager, R ' I'l ClX l(lt Boyi leave farmi because you ,!.-,, ,N,. in,rinK tl,,' wmtrr' tmmths this urcht'st r;i will li.. hrr,i . to get milk out of a bottle in the lM;t twin' a w.-k. on Wt .iiUM;i cuy. I man. are out of the Grant's lim- ati'i Suti.nl.iv tiUM fHirniv- u,-,.M-r Nnvfinti. r St. II neont are iumt am hanny ,,Ul I'""'im tnnMili 1 !u- '"t.t in the dutricta where the o-ly excitement c the week i choir practice mgM. 5 ii'ir iiptiiftiK '1 Inn.l.iv nichri. alt- iMliMk. uill h. mI.ik I i r I.-; .It-tam e rt-t i'itinn. t 1 1 1 1 1 mtii- silfh HH llKirkt'Tv. W.-atlHT. Jrw ' t'Ull-'HTIs .111-1 pnltci' ri '.HM ls u e f t. challenges the statement In Kiwiy imthtly exept th.it republics .'ie ungrateful to'lav Hint Sttiiiiav. Tint t eir heroes. He R.iys tust look rft '', '''"i 'lrn-t al , 1; j ; i I.i net the baseball and i' pvic ktars get. 5 'Oh Say Can You See.' sarg f'r a ik-sto-ckmged girl as she i r-oert into the auto. ft I t tenms season Isn't officially onrn tmt l tr papers becrn rir " g ptrturrs of lades irjkmg vv'hile holding one Icot in the (Ml 11) IVsKXS & VANISHES SOLD BY L. W. METZGER k'lliklH bUILDINC, I.CfLOUHG , N and ms rono 't't if a iales,,iM'i tepott jiut t ij'if in to the wiei mlrii. 'Me and the Fe-d not iMr .rk tctiv. later. Kcrd better. V dixKn'. lull. Ve, tad eft. iCitl doctor'. b'H." 5 i 5 I IP,' l.-ei l.linvniK Hrr Ot. hi 1I..HI iiwis will onitmiie i h Im Hi . a, h Fri.lm nnln. in 1-. -t: 1 1 :ii in in :;n p m Uu in.' Mc!it llie rim. r ' IPr.'.;.,!i , , i, it,n Muvtre will ' i.' c 'pipi.tr 1.-, tur. s on Mibj. o! hi r.il int.i mation. For ' ' ' ' ' ' I" ; "c Siin.t.iy i lair, h . w p ' be bro.nl, ai at K p m. I'll;, I ,luii,., j,, in,. -. : . :ii e eoiu. rn iiaMime , H';,n:i On lour ,;. ,.;(, w. "''Iff'1 'f rnd nature wi.l ''ail, ii.i in l; Hil ), t, - , "I I'e tl en en Tile,!;i . W, , !. Tl:m,!.,v and Km, iv. 'i IWii n will lune f 1 w .''-P.. it d.itl. i . no The third, fourth and fifth con- "P against the Pirates today 1 in me .a- ,u lujuriea ana it nas b lional League city. If a seventh announced they will not be able lis necessary, the ( hoice between to pia any more this season. ; the two contending cities will he droh's knee was injured i decided by tossing a coin. The Friday when he slid into second 'games will be plsed on conseru- base. Frisch hurt his riuht hand , tive days ut i o'clock, standard j diving at the plate In an attempt ! time. 1 to Tore on a wild throw. ln the event of a tie in the ser- i ' TTT ? i les of three games a series of three games will be arranged by ' the president of the league aflect ( ed and a new .dale selected for the first game ol the w orliL,serics. ' SAN FKAXCISOO. Calif , Sept. 2'.'. The unofficial stain liniis in the Pacific Coast L acne in,.lud- , inc yesterday's games are: Club San Fran s ; Seattle I Oakland v 1 Vernon ' j Los Angeles . Salt Lake ' Poriliind "' Sacramento Won Lost Tit. SCO !'i m .:.i On S4 .MS V. ST .4''7 S." eS "." s '.Ft .v; .4.;t; id. I pr 'I'll! at .i.i iin s :! will h p 111 Vhm mrr.. LV-. "c- "Thi. kuida v.e4ther , tel'f r'. note diip." OREGON WSEKLV INOUSTRifL REVIC H ;r..m l i.s- i,.P h., ,v 1'lle.l in i' i . in. iR , ,,. n , i,. r t-i s. , .,. j,,.,. n , ( per ,. !! ii, , v,.,r n.ln, fr j ,,. Inciu.P.. tw , I.,,...,,, (,.,. , "j. d a,r,:,.-.., to (H, ,,,;,;., , SAX FKANCISCO. Sept. F.llisnii. i',auaer of the S.ui Fran cisco iam. and Huffy Lewis, manager of the Sail l ake cilub. were ti.d for f,r-t battlinc hon ors in tile Prifio Cea-t IPasehall League a-iordmi: le r;eiires made public here to, lay Hr-th houses are.Juttlug : LI'.ison his plsy e,l in nior.' gaiu.s than Lewis I his season. how 'r. Lefty tVPotll. Salt Lake out fielder. Is next in line for Inch bailing honors with .;'.?&. tiene lla of the S.in I'rniuisco iluli , hlttiu .oTl, while FrcJcrlik cf SPECIALI IMPORTED LINENS! VI Kite and colyed Lin ens. Madcria Lunch Cloths and Napkins, Doilies and Handker chiefs, hand-sewn and hand - embroidered In fants' Dresses, Ca'is Bibs. e Uhe e . ART & BABY SHOP Jack.on St. ANNOUNCEMENT' J. W. MICHAEt MOTOR COMPANV Is now in its new quarters at 515 North Jackson St SSI l !k M We are now ready to give you MAXWELL and CHRYSiA SERVICE R. VV. EATON, expert mechanic, wr past six years has been head man at th' Motor Car Cn in Portland is with US- an expert on Maxwells, Chrysl" and Drop ia and see us at 515 N. Jk j