ROSEBURG NF.WS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1928.
FIVE
gray m swaZ&fmi austin -r&iw
1
the
a
with
the i one that never
varies in
Portland Stations
KGW, 491.5 6-7 p. nt., dinner mu
sic; 7-7:30, concert trio, will
Jane Burns,' soprano, soloiBt;
7:30-7:45, poultry lecture; 7:46-
. S. book chat; 8-8:30, Jack and
Ethyl, the lllotorinates, in "Roads
to Romance"; 8:30-9, NHC Nlte
- club, a Pacific coast network; 9
10, concert orchestra, playing
over the Pacific coast network;
10-10:15, studio program; 10:15
12:15, danco quisle.
KOIN, 3196:15-6 p. m., topsy
turvy time; 67, dinner concert;
7-7:15, amusement guide: 7:15-8,
orchestral music; 8-8:15, vaude
ville program; 8:15 8:30, talk;
8:30-8:45, talk; 8:40-8:55, garden
talk; 8:55-9:25, Halowat ques
tion box; 9:25-9:45, courtesy
program; 9:45-10:30, fight re
' ports. , 1
KEX, 277.80-6:30, utility; 6:30-7,
children's program; 7-8, dance
music; 8-8:30, studio feature;
,8:30-9, musical frolic; 9-10. stu
dio program; 10-12, dance music.
Other Coast Stations
kdSA'C, Corvallis, Ore., 270 b:3ll,
muslc and utility; 7, farm talk;
; 7:10, timely topics; 7:20, home
chat; 7:30-8, Oregon Day pro-
gram.
Ki.iO, Ttcoma, Wash., 264.1 8-9
p. m courtesy concert; 9-11:30,
dance concert; 11:30-12:80, Uie-
Mitrical frolic.
KHQ, Spokane, Wa3h., 37026
6:30 p. 111., concert orchestra;
6:30-7, studio 'conceit; 7-8, old
time music; 8-8:30, network con
cret; 8:30-9, network program;
. 9-10, concert from KOW: 10-12.
, Davenport, hotel dance orchestra
with Intermission solos.
KrOA, Seattle, Wash., 447.56-
6:30 p. in,., sightseeing program;
6:30-7, network program; , 7-8,
spochilty music; 8-8:30, Ever-
ready hour; 8:30-9, network pro
gram; 910, Maxwell coffee con
cert from KOW; 1010. news.
KOMO, Seattle, Wash., 309 6 6il5
p. ni news flashes; 6:15-7, To-
torn concert orchestra and male
quartet; 7:30-8, network con
cert; 8:30-9, network program;
9-10, musical program through
the Pacific coast network; 10-11
dfliiee music; 11-12:30, Herb
Wtodoofl 8 dance orchestra.
KGO, Oakland, Calif., 384.46-6:30
p. m.. news, weather, stock anil
market reports; 6:30-7, dinner
concert; 7-8, network concert:
8-8:30. network concert; .8:30-9,
network program ; 910, the Pil
grims. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif.. 46
7 p.. m., dinner concert; 7-7:30,
lletocllye stories; 7: 30-7 Me,
popular songs; 7:45-8. govern
ment talk; 8-8:30, network con
cert; 8:30-9. network program ;
9-10. concert orchestra; 10-11,
network concert.
KKRC, San Francisco, Calif., 454.3
C.7 . .
,. in., iniuiim ami iiuiiiy;.
7-7:J0, vocal duo; 7:30-S, orches-
tra; s-si, studio concert; 9-10.
classical music; ln-11, dance or-'
.
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chestra; 11-12, Roof Garden or
chestra. KNX, Hollywood, Calif., 3376
6:30 p. ill., string quarlet; 6:30
7, concert orchestra; 7-8, cour
tesy studio concert; 8-0, feature
program; Vlo, courtesy concert;
10-11, Hotel Ambassador orches
tra. KFON, Long Beach, Calif., 241.8
6-6:15 p. ni., harmony act; 6:15.
concert orchestra; 7-8, jazz 01'-
, chestra; 8, band concert; II, stu
dio concert; 10-11, Majestic ball
room dance orchestra; 11-12. or
an recital; 12-1, dance frolic.
Arundel, platr- -tiier. Phoue 189-L
STANDINGS OF
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DEMPSEY'S PROTEGE MAY
FIGHT TOMMY UOUGH R AN
r.VKs.H-i.-il.-il I'itm l.i-iii',l Wlr.'l
CHICAGO, May R. .lack Domp
sey, sloping over between trains,
enrouto from New York to Los An
geles last night revealed that his
light heavyweight protege, Armond
Emmanuel, may be Tommy Lough
rnn's next opponent In a title fight.
Floyd' Fitzsiminons, Michigan,
promoter, discussed tho. proposed
bout with Dompsey. Tentative
plans call for holding the fight In
Detroit July 4.
For sale John Deero 3-bottom,
10-lnch orchard tractor plow, now,
for $125. Stearns & Chenowolli,
Oakland, Oregon.
KIKI HAS SORE HAND
CHICAGO, Mays. Hazen "Kikt"
Cuyler, star Cub -outfielder, Is
again playing Mu role of bench
warmer, but not for discipllnary
reasons. .
Cuyler, who spent most of las
season on tho bench because of bis
disagreement with his
. .
I'llISlllirpil
employers, is to be given a few
days rest because of a sore right
band which has been -troubling him
for several weeks.
0 ,-
MiiCormick hsy machines will
serve you best, 'ou can always get
repairs on short notice,
Bros.
Personal Hygiene
Discipline
Final Lessons of Manhood
Athletics
Tho summer fhe is 16, Sally
Ford, ward of tne Btatu oniliiimiKa
i since she was (our, is 'Tanned out"
to Clew C'arsou. She meets Da- ";lu leireaiea irom uie num.
vid Nash, atlilete and student, who wartin,; under Ilia refusal by Sul
la umkiiiff nn iim is,nnn fur,,. ty, Enid had almost foverlBhly eon-
;durln liis vacation. Ueeuuse of eentralud on Van Home. Sally
Ihis insulting remarks about I in- :hui' si'Jbbornl Insisted to her
Ivid's friendship lor Sally, David 'hat she would not many
'strikes larson a terrlile blow, lie ""' n,an u whom sho could not
and Sally run away aau Join a car- ,e" tl'" lr,1,n buut 1,Pr '"w"'
1 niv.ui'.av.d as cook s heiner und- '"ac.v. and Enid had just as stub
! Sally as 'Vrmcesa l,ullu" crystal hornly refused to consider the pos-
lmhi- ciblliiy of Sally's telling.
In Canliui City, location of hoi
orphanage. Sallv Is ih.liiI: 4-,i i,
ouo of a crowd of little oiDhiiu
. . ......
who troop into the show, chaperon
ed by a beautiful woman, lius, the
barker, diverts attemlun from Sal
ly ami the escapes. Arthur Van
Home, an easterner, who annoys
Sally Willi Ms attentions, tells hor
that the lio.-im ifnl rlmnoinm d
Enid llarr, wealthy New York ma
;tron.
. 0110 day Sally is terrlf.vii to Hud
herse.f confronted with Mrs. Stone,
matron of the orphanage, who has
lollowod Sally. Sho 1 and David
flee and ure about to be married
when Mrs. fcnuue and Enid llarr
l'UEh In and stop :ho cuieniony.
linld confesses she Is Sally's
mother und that she believed her
ciniu to 'jj dead until recentlv.
Knltl seimrates Sally and Davitl I
and exacts a promise that they
will not communicate with each
other during the next' two years
wlilU Sally is at a fashionable
southern finishing school. Bully
continues to love David and when
ner nioiher is at last making up!""1 """;
the Invitations for hor coming-out tm' b?" ,ha J"n,?!T'B?,.
IK'.rly, Sally Insists (hat David be m" loved. David! H s nunie
Included. When .10 arrives at her ,""Bh!'1 Ihiough her heart liko the
party ho seems changed and tells i1".?' ot rcU-hat lancet. -hw
ki mini f,.i ,,.,,.. "Dance, Sally? Or do you profer
ure Interrupted by Van Holne and
David Dolts. Van Horno tolls Sally
110 Knows auout her mothers pnsti"""'
aim niiiKes ner promise to join
him for a drive after the party.
oany consents., in ner room is
iioto from David telling her goixl-
oy.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
CHAPTER XIA'll'
Five weeks later it was In early
January, Just before the annuul
scurrying ol self-coddling society
folk from the rigors of a New York
winter to the sunshine of rnlm
lieacii and
NllSSJIll rt.l IV It
"one of the season's most uenuillu !ca"ht, i n, Xi h
debutantes," as the society editors 1B""I ";on Com- ney navr, with
called her, sat at a table lor BVfv ',om sho " 1,0 y'f "
in one of New York's most exciu- ."'"macy that, should exist be
sivo night clubs. 'tween a father and a duughtur,
She was thankful for the fact iRVP 1 ""1 U"UK", '
that an .inhumanly .fmxlhie ma,o couU1 ,mlll( ,emv"0 '". 7 '
dancer was doing his most incred-i,'",llTyinK Arthur Van Homo, why
line tricks for the amusement or 'V1 "er "w.',1 ,rMli",? '! .1?, , .ur
ine club's patrons, rjr wnlchlne ish0 couldn't have Dnyl.l, what dlf-
him gave her an opportu X 0 fCTOT,c '"V.l"'0 Wl'0'8lla T'
think, an excuse for not chattering ;rlu? A,u' ,r ?ho m,inla V,an
brightly as debutantes were o i11"0 , 11,0 "ls; '"0"'"-'0 ,, J10''
peeled to do. ' jmothor s renulallon would ho for,-,
Clrant Proctor, whom Enid had ;l'v,1,'!', ''cmtlvt!(I;, ,,, ,1, L
hoped she would many, sat on-I "Von adorahlo little thing! Van
poslto her, Arthur Van Horno-on -'"O"' whtepered. as 10 swept her
her right. . Besldu Grant twitter- ollt ""0" tl10 orowded danco floor.'
lug and giggling was Claire Ba'lu- wo lruiiniiiii? aooiil. 'nn?,
bridge, whoso engagement to , 'Pleasant dreams, llttlo 1 ilncess
heir of ihn pi-,,,.!,;,. V,,ii,i 'Uilla?" Ills tiredenl, dark face
be announced from Palm Hunch.
And yet Sally was conscious that i,0B UI ni"';'ieiy imi. m u, u ..u
Gram's nice, leal-brown eyes ,). Ilmt repelled hor.
lowed her with a frustrated, dog- "llln 1' '? f" In lovo-w-llh
like devotion wlienever she wall f'l'rlncosa bnlla'?" Sally forced her
near him. Ho had told her that Hl'11' ask coqueltlslily, llutteiing
ho loved her, anil Sally, terribly 'llor 0"K limhoa deiuure
anxious to please her mother and fiiKlilon which had provod so ol'fec-
10 socuro linld Ban's salely from i"v0 iiuring ner snori caieer u a
scandal, hail been ready, to listen :del)Utante. ,
to his proposal ot marriage. Since "Absurd question!" Van llorie
David was lost to her, It did not 1 jeered sortly. "Didn't 1 conviiuM
much matter wboin she married, you at the lime? Listen, Sally, 1
"Hut it he asks me to marry him, i almost nover see you alone. IO11IJ
Mother, I'll, have to toll him the seems to hnvo an antltiuated lean
truth about my birth," Sally had ng tnwnrd chaperonago."
told Enid. "Chaperons urn 'coming In'
Now, with her wistful eyes lip- again," Sally laughed at him ,hld
pareiuly watching the agllo dune-'lug her distaste. "Mother udorcB
er, sho remembered Unid's horrl- i.ng a leader of fashion, you
in--.! iMuu-Hi.. 11111 can 1 ton nun,
hanyi lie wouldn't marry you if
he knew, ills parents wouldn't let
him. Promise me you won't tell,
darling!" '
And so Sully had not told him,
out wnon ne ,11.1 msr ner to many
,. sue .e use.i nun. 111s as yet
unannounced engagement to Claire
Ilainbriilge had followed swiftly,
but his eyes were still pathetically
true to Sally
wim uhin.r i..... ....! ...in.,
ho that Blio rroultl ohsuivo Artlmt
(Vim ilornn out nf cornnr of
Iht eye. Not that
she wanted to
isou liiin! Sln hud bin fomMl to
jaro ho nmrh of lihn Unit tho vory
ismiml ff liiu intii'khip- Hrim-Hiiir
'... 7'
linn- itn uunuAiiitin id ni!.
jwouh! imvor rori;cl. hr mothnr'H
Horror,- her tihjccl nlomlinfj ami
Ir-aifi.
"Ion't HiitHKonizo him, iiailinp!"
Knhi had hcgnfti. "ilo can ruin
um, ruin iih! Hp nico to hfin, Sal -
Wharton I " w:is 1,1 ,mc W1U (i wkii van i no ntxi anurnoon, jnu
jriiiritiK thoHi awful carnival days, 'nine 'ho untHMKO of f'arinu vIOidH
ii mi - ; inaylM.' " Sho had hetittatoil, ! v. inch he had writ hi-r on tlm dill
ash ti hum) to imi hor hope into
"Van Is really a nit hor
.wondnttul inai). you know, darling,
(u ot tho niortl rllfiihln hach.d-
;nra hi Now York worlfty. Old lam-
lly, no nmlliol or falhor to dlclalo
lo liim. a tivnif iidoiis fortuno. i)t
courso, lift's cynical und blaso, und
rauior nioro oxpunoncou man io(Wiih oasslonanj' ci -of.
like, but lust it" nice to him.
ditrliiiR. Maybe "
; That, shnniot'accd "maybe" of
Knld's had kept Ihiustini; ItEelf
upon Sallys rebellious attention
ever since. Knld, more frlKhlened
of
Van'a ymwy ovor hor than B!o
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!wouhl admit, even to Sally, threw
lw0 lKi'"i'r on every possible
occuuou. Alter Oram i'lOclor
""' Vtt" rt'ull' knows," she had
told Sally In desperation, "that is;
uue 100 ma"y- You could not ios-
.,. i,nM ,
aibly harm any man by marrying .
mill without telling, t You re our 1
daughter now the legally adopted
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney 1
liarr. That is all that matters." -
"What matters to me," Sally had j
insisted wearily, "Is that no man
!lh,il 'ou Y?u,d
like for me to
marry would have mo If he knew-.
I can't cheat. 1 Of course 1 don't
have to marry."
"Of course not," Enid had agreed
with assumed gayety. "But slnco
Van does know Of course, since
ho already knows, if you married
him it wuuld be as much to his
interest to forget and protect 1110
usas it Is ours. But I want
you to bo happy, darling."
Sally, her little round chin sup-
I'01'"'" on ner inceu lingers, nor
!pyos hro-oding upon the dancer
w ,.m Rn0 ',' I1,."01 ,tPe' "i,1'1tBl'
wlth nn unchlldlik bitterness 1 1.11
there was no question now ol her
lbeing h""ny' ""I'l'lness lay bo
, 10 g0 on dreaming " Van llornc's
l",n'."R vu,liu i"""'"i"
She made a sudden resolution
'rose with sprightly vivacity rroin
jher chair, flung a sparkling gluneo
to her mother whoso beautiful luce
was a llttlo pinched with the
strain under which she had lived
for llieso last few days. "Dunce,
of course. Van!" she' cried, wrink
ling her nose ill him with 11 prove-1
cativo' inone. "I was dreaming I
lnbout ,Aron'1 y"," ,.,"u'ref ,
I. Shu huw her mothers lilnchert
llll- MU.Ilt IIIUI .... ...... ,
'V'na "'inK cosc' lllB blllc,t oy,,H
know
You're so adorable tonight that
I want to run away with you,
Van told her boldly. "Hut I'll try
to be content 'if you'll promise me
to conio to my apartment alone for
,., tonlom)w. Do, Sally! I've
Uometlilng to tell you. Can yuu
lv" i
r " , ,, ,, , , ,, ,,,
', ?,,! y "I'V , -
Idoienslve against him. Hut she i-
'niembered her resolution, and
nodded slowly, her head lucked on
one side, her eyes grunting him u
awlfl, shy upward glanco.
j 11 you iook at ine use lain
,'agaln, I'll kiss you right here nn
the dance floor!" Van threatened
;..viilllnilv hiu mini I iihl.,ifil
about -her.
KiiM'k palhotk; (,'niUtuilo to heir
for IxMiiK "nice" to Van Homo
mroimtluMKMl tho Kin s toso.iiiinn
id cany it IhroiiKii. Sho drcssnd
ilth CKpiuihil can.' for iwv lea dalo
shawl collar ol hw Jiusbiun Ktnili-
r.'l coat.
f Hul hcloro kIhj 1(TI. her room t hn
ih tho rniK Imvid hnd kIvimi ln r
nom tho box in which who had
i,(i(.t It bocaiiHO Hut hkM. of it
iluIt. nor so Intolerably, and lils.sod
Hhjillow, llawod lililo tiapphiie
Cood by, David," nho vhlsK'if'l
to tho line, but inconsistently the
ihriial It into Iut duik blno und
gray Icathi'r InuirlbaK. No manor
what soil, or rliiK Van Kavo hor. It.
rim Id never hi an in i'CK ills tn llCl'
tll(H rn,.an n,n rfnR t),jM David
!hud given hr to mark tln.'ir Ins
Urol ha I.
' Hhn had vlRitd Van Honirt
aliartnunt once btfon with Knld,
but n:H tho av th floor ininib'r
lo Iho rlovutor oporntor- it wns
,nno or tho most tjiHiimIvp and ox
pH'nHlvo of (hi? now Park Avfiriie
'aparttiH-nt hous'-H - b h o thmiKfu.
I.sho naw a cb'am of HmuH(iiiciit in
j I hr nmn'H f-ynh.
Almost s ho-j!i Iut fhiR'T tnnl
mwi thn bell tho dour whs
,op(-mril by Van lilriisHf, Van In a
blnr-k nnd maroon fiHk dnKHim;
! trow n over impeachable trotifiMr?
Jnnd Hhirt. Sho was drawing back
'Instinctively when ho lnuglu'd his
- low, mocking laugh und, eeUiug
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For safe hy i
hor hands, pulled hor resist ipg'
body into tno room.
I think one reaHon 1 am so mud
about you, Sully my darliiiK, 1h that
you nro always fluttering out of.
my roach Hku u iilBhtoneu bird.
You nro superb in a hilllun UiHh
lolo, hul. oven Lillian Giah 1h cap
lured und turned beloro tho. end of
tho IHm, Liko thlal" And he
laughed exulUiiKly ifa his arniH on-circled-
hor quivering, I'lulteriiiK
little body, hold ii cruHhlugiy
agalnut hiH breast.
Only hor head waa Iron to weave
from Bide to side uu iiia L'hmhud,
luughin'n l'uce came cIohoi und
eloaer. ''Thti best klaHing techul-
(juo "ndvouaum Ihe ciokIiik of thO
eyes, darling, ho gibed with ton
dor mockeiy. "And there la :i
point at which maidenly eoynoas
ceases to be charming. Now!"
She- HUhmittcd to hia idaa tnon,
but her lips wero lux, unrespon
aive. Whon ho released her, tin
angry glint. In hia eyes, alio buck
ed away, touching her hps Involun
tarily w 1th. her humlkprchlef.
'TlbuHe don't kiaa me again like
that, Van," alio quavered. "Not
yet. I'll marry you, but you'll huu
i.o give mo time to got used to
you." t
The blank amazemont in his
eyey made her voice falter lame
ly. Then ho laughed, a abort bark
(hat was utterly unlike the tender
ly mocking lHiighter which she
had always Inspired In lilm.,
41 i'ou'H marry mo?" 1Mb voice
was ataccnto with contempt. "Hy
heaven, your naivete la in ugn Pi
eon I ! You..Hiuiiid be enthroiud lit
a museum! Thanks for your kind
offer, ,Mias Hair, hut, I must, con
fess, If your innocence will stand
the atratn, that my intentions In
regard lo you did not ineludu mar
riage. They wero sl.rlelly dlnou
ora.j.e. lien a Van Home allow
himself lo be led to tne Hilar, t Ji
Hticoetmful huntress l a woman
who Is at least socially worthy
lo be the mother ol future Van
ihtrneu. There la a yet no bar
(sinister on our coat of arms, . . .
"No, walk, not run, lo the near
est exit." He barked hia new, ugly
laugh at her aa Hally vhh backing
hurriedly toward Uie door, her
body hunched aa IT his woida had
been uci mil blows, her face
giiaatly while. "You aro entirely
I roe to gn, wilh my blesfing! 1
am rather a connoisseur stl kiaalng
and I have just u tiered a griev
ous disappoint men t. At tin1 risk
of appealing ungullant, I nin forc
ed to admit that 1 am afraid you
would havu horetl 1110 intolerably
if you had consented In trust mo
und give me all In exchange for
my alienee in regaid to your hlrth.
(ioodby, Sallyaud good luck."
Somehow nho made hor way
home, crept painfully, like a mm'
tally founded animal, up the clr-
jculiir stalieane lo her room, Urac
jlng her ahaklng hands at her
'dre.HHiiiK table, she stared at Jot
'retleetiofj in Ihe minor on If ahri
had n"vcr seen that whlte ac d,
enormous-eyed, stricken girl be
fore. ' Then horror and loathing of
herself swi'pt ovnr her wilh sin h
force that her knees buckled, and
idle sank tn tlm floor. Ah alio fell
her hand knocked from the dress
ing table a copy of Tito ('apltal
City I'roHH, for which alio was alill
aultserlbtng, over her mother's
prot''Mf 10 glean sparse, news of
David.
She shuddered as the roll bounc
ed irom her kuecs but In another
i
TV
- 5 :
."-. ij mi, 1 in ,
ROY CATCHING MOTO R CO.
moment hor sick oyoa flamed wilh
new life, for half-revealed by tho
folding o tho shoots wafl an un
mistakable picture of the boy she
still loved.-
Her trembling f ingors gouged
ut tho wrappor. Why waa his piu
turo on tho front vuge? Wuh lie
in trouble? Hurl? Or murricd?
' (To Be Continued)
Read the conclusion of Sally's
romance. In the next installment.
Corn pluuters at Wharton Bros,
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; FIGHTS LAST IN1GH1 ?
CHICAGO tieorge Courtney,
Oklahoma City, defeuled llod Uh
lan, Los Angeles, 10.
l'im,AI)KU,HlA IJIUy Wallueo,
Cleveland, defeated Augle I'lHano,
Urooklyn, .10. f
r
MOW YOItK Ixsy Drove, Now
York,, defeated Jimmy Klnloy,
Louisville, 10. Mryeo Klowora, New
Itochello, won from Sid Murbarlan,
Detroit, 10,
N IOWA UK, N. ,1. Hennlo Hoss,
HulTalo, out pointed Soldier Kd An
derann, llaitlmore, 10.
Ilelny, Sommers, (Joimatiy, de
ftiiiteil Tony Oalento, Newark, 10.
INDIANAOriJUltoy Walh.en,
Indianapolis, knocked out i'hlle
1 turgor, Cincinnati ,
NKW OULIOANH-Chesler Iluah,
New Drh-ana ,outboxed Al Wallner,
Canton, ()., 12.
Hear the fine (iulbrausen grand
pianos used In the Helnllne recliala
Tuned hy C. H. Arundel, member
N. A. P. T. "A sign of culture is a
well limed piano."
LEADERS IN THE I
t MAJOR LEAGUE
v
( AhKoclitleil I'ri-wi LfMw-il Vttr'
Including gHtnen or May 7.
National,
Hatting - fli-HuthHin. PlrHten, .171.
Ilutia -KrlKch, Doiilhlt, Csrdlnals,
21.
ItuiiH Imtied in (Jrantham, I'l
ratH, l-Ylseh. Csrdlnala, 2K
litis- Douthlt, ntrdluula, .17.
Doiiblns Trnynor, I'lrateH, 11.
Trfplcn ti, Waner, Pirates;
(.'rltz, Iteds; Hendrlck, Itoblns, 4.
Homera- lllaaoiietle, Knhhis, fi.
Stolen BaMes Krlach, Cardinals,
8.
Pllehing -Hlake, Cubs; McWectl
ey, Hobliin, won 'A, lost 0.
American,
Hailing- KreHH, Hrowns,
Huns IJulh. Yankn, 2'A.
Itimn batted in -Mouael,
.171.
, Yank a,
2K.
Hits - MuntiFth, Itrowna, Si.
DfiubleH - MeiiKel. Yanks. l.
Trltdea- Langford, Indlatia;
gan, lied Sox, 4.
Homers Kuth, Yankees, 0.
Stolen Kases Hurrett, While
Sox. .1.
Pitching I'enuock, Yankees,
won 5 lost a.
Farmers ovon'wnro are buying
that II.-.1 Strand longer life reno
t.. n on -. nr. . tii a
niK, a-o-J III O.IU Ji- lull. OIUUIUS 41
ICueoowetu, Oalaud, O'.e.
vmi
:: '7K
,1.1,1 I... " ) I II I , I i.
CENTRAL GARAGE
"LINDY" CREDITED WITH
WINNING OVER pONGRESS
Added lo his conquests of the
Atlantic and the heart a of Ameri
ca, "Slim" Lindbergh has , con
quered Congress und no doubt
about it. Frederick William Wile,
the veteran political observer, .as
serts I hut the JH'I.OOO.OOO, appro
priations for military, naval and
postal 'aviation voted at' this ses
sion can be traced , directly 10 1
Lindbergh's salesmanship, whon j
for more than a week recently the!
filer look aloft scores of SenatorH. j
Representatives and members ol
their families ill Washington. - 1
"The si al emmm who flew with
'Llmly' felt that the appropriations
were justifiable after they had
soared through the heavens , with
his sure hands al the controls,"
writes Wile In Tho Farm -Journal,
''and round airplane travel just a
A Btxfsinessi Man
Jd fa
" K ;
V , (' V
HAL HOSS
of OECON CITY. CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Repuhlican, jor?
SECRETARY
of STATE
. Kxpen'ence J and luecetffulin Latin eu
arlminijtrahon.
. . . Former private lerre try to f lovernor
Pattenon ana memher of (lie tate Parole hoarrl.
. . . Familiar with) wora of iprretnry of itate, and
iitt erected in development of Oregon reiourrej.
' . . , Kndnrser editorial! v for tliii nomination
riy M daily and 1 07 weekly newspaper editorjit
who recommend H.I Ho.. Tor efficiency, cour-
t e 1 y a n 1
1Toii ii a ttt fllrn. Hp Ui
an A ffji(ri, ttnnvt krtV tn krp
earry retponiiktlity. an tl nil
autliority.". . , .
U1 HoJl fur Secretary Club,
tl
J1
n I i
Hiifo as motoring down a Washing
ton boulevard, if not surer."
Badly Inflamed ',
Varicose Veina
. No sensible person will continue
to suffer from dangerouH awolleu
veins or hunches when the new
powerful, yet harmless gormiclilti
called Moone's Kmerald Oii can
readily be obtained at any well
stocked druf? store.
Ask ,for a two-ounce original hot
tie of Mootie's TOmerald Oil (full
strength) and refuse subslilutes.
Use aa directed and in a few days
Improvement will be-notlcod, then
continue until the swollen veina
are reduced to normal. It Is guar
anteed and is so powerful that
even old chronic eaaes of running
sores or ulcers are often speedily
heated. Nathan Fullertou Is selling
lots of it.
tor a Business Office"
ii.ii
lly.
n iltrpwj iintlrrttandinjt of mn
ltu Own rmtn.rl, knnwi Iiovm
firmlv in mUf-r withia bi
Dregon V'attr
AUn Pliillipt, Stey,, Ortga City
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