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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY,-AUGUST-2 1,1 94 h
m
Cardinal Garner
Ppubje Win, Creep
.: .By juhson bailey
(Associated Press Sports Writer)
The pennant problem In the Na
tional league is Retting to be "can
the St.r Louis eurdinuls ketjp go
ing with all their injuries?" In
Fteail of "can the Cardinals beat
t,he jprpqklyn Dodders?"
' in spite of a procession of
trouble the Cardinals have kept
rltjltt on coming and ycstprday
they swept a 'doulleieader from
the Boston Braves 20 and 3-2.
Ernie White, the Cards' great
young left-hander, pitched a six
hit shutout In the first game lor
his l.rth victory and Howard Pol
lott, 20-yearold southpaw, pitch
ed a Xour-hltte,r for his majqr
league fiequt in tne nigmcap.
The dqublo triumph enablpd
the Cards fp climb within a game
and a hall of the BiooKiyp IJoug
crs. who were given a 7-6 hand
out by the Pittsburgh J'iratos for
Brooklyn s sixth stralfht win.
', The Cincinnati Reds reinforc
ed their third place position by
Hutting put the Phillies twice,
2-0 and 3 0. Vander Meer allow
ed only three hits and (tiddle kept
six blows scattered for his lth
triumph In the nightcap.
The Chicago Cubs cut loose
with a 16-hit attack as Eaves
kept eight hits spaced to beat the
Now York Giants 94.
4rl(ge plank Yankees.
.. In the' American league the
New York Yankees were squee.
ep" out J-D by the Detroit Tigers
as Bridges pitched two-hit ball
.for ten Innings In one of the fin
est pcrfprmanccg of his long ca
reer. The Chicago While Sox chop
ped another game off the Yan
kees' ample lead as Rlgney blank
ed' the Philadelphia Athletics 90
for the third shutout in two days
by a Sox pitcher and Rigpcy's
second shutout in two stalls.
; The collapsing Cleveland In
dians dropped their 14th game In
15 decisions 6-3 to the Washing
ton Senators In a pitching duel
petweep Anderson and Smith
which was decided in the ninth
(nning when the Senators scored
four times to Cleveland's two.
The Boston Red Sox were beat
on lli both enijs of a doublcheader
by the St .Louis Browns, 11-9 and
4-3. .
Coast Loop Sees 4
On 4-Run Total
(By the Associated Press)
Throb victories on an aggre
gate output of four rims; four
'defeats without the solucc of a
single counter.
; That gives some Idea of the dis
play of pitching brilliance which
broke 'unexpectedly and perhaps
inexplicably over a Coast league
wrestling wtlh Its busy late-summer
schedule of postponed base
ball games. '
I Oakland nipped Hollywood, 10,
lost night, and Hollywood In turn
caught the Oaks, 10: while Seat
tle bent Sacramento, 20, for the
second time In n row to nit the
; (By the Associated Press t
I National.
W. I..
Brooklyn :...."tl 10
St. Louis 74 It
Cincinnati r,l !)
I'ittsburgh 00 G3
New York 56 S6
Chicago r0 B7
Boston Hi litl
I'hlladijlpliia 31 83
' ' American
IVt.
.655
.c.i;i
.r
.531
.51X1
.427
.101
.272
I VI.
.11154
.542
.513
.513
-.402
.430
.131
.430
Pel.
.1114
.572
.572
W. I..
New York SI II
Chicago .' !) 53
Boston (1 ."S
Cleveland S9 .Mi
petrol! .. : ... .55 til
Philadelphia 51 IW
St. Ldlils",: 50 W
Washington 49
Coast.
W.
I..
54
S!
50
liil
75
78
79
SI
Sacramento . .
Sail Diego
Seattle ..
Hollywood
Los Angeles ...
San Krancisco
Oakland
Portland
8t:
.711
.79
tilt
...til
.62
. Ul
.500 j
.4451
.443
.43li
.113
League
-Standings
i
COOKBOOKLET COUPON
This Couoon and
10
entitles bearer to a cookoooklet at the News-.
Review offce, Rosebrg.' Oregon.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
EGAD, MARTHA f SOUR. RESEMBLANCE
O THE f5LAM.OOUS LIL'-IAM
RUSSELL IS ASTOUNDING AS VOL)
sTAND THERE P0I6E0 TO WELCOME
VOUR VEARY WANDERERS
HvI BROUGHT SOU TUIS
RARE SEM OF PURPLE- QUARTZ.
THAT LAV FOR. CENTURIES IM
A MOUNTAIN CA.VE.RNl '
UAR-rumPH?'-' IT WILL ADO
TOUCH OF GLITTEp. TO .
1 THt
Aft
aiooo OLD
C ip cue-
ONLV HrAEVM 0
Lady Lpgroller
AuRiist Is boom time for Tescy
Kluux, 10-ycar-old Kelso, Wash.,
high school Bill. With caulked
boots and toiled pant legs, slm
joins lumberjack In keeping
Cowlitz river log boom niovln
Senators' lead to six games, and
Los Angeles whitewashed San
Francisco, 6 0.
At Sacramento, Webber of Seat-
I tie was tniilcheit against the cont
inued pitching prowess or
Schmidt and Caplinger, and both
sides were held to four safeties.
The Rainlers, however, brack
eted two of their singles by Scar
sella and Collins- In the second
Inning. These followed by
Stlckle's sacrifice and Blattncr's
Infield error, produced the only
Scores of the evening.
l.os Angeles' shutout came In the
ORDER
WINTER FUEL
NOW!
Slab Wood Prices
16 In. Green Slab Wood.
1 load ; $3.35
4 ft. Green Slab Wood,
per cord .. S2.35
Planer Ends, load .- S4.50
Mill Ends, load S4.0Q
16" Dry Slab,
per load
$4.50
I
WELL,
laa
' DP
v -
VIANiTEL ;
find of a doiibleheader, the sec
ond of which went to San Fran
cisco, 0-3. II was the work of
1
Y
rjmm )Aj
Pri.n. a flve hlt Job, all singles. BROOKLYN, Aug. 21.-AP-fean
Diego kept pace with Scat- ( The Brooklyn Dodgers announc
tie six games behind Sacramento ed today they had acquired Larry
by nicking Portland, 8-7. The French, veteran southpaw pitch-
Beavers, oulhilllng the Padres
14-11, were ahead until pinch hJ
ler Detore cracked an eighth ln-
ning iioume gooa ior two runs.
lepsen poled' a four bagger Xo,-
the winners.
Oakland profited by a bit of
luck in its shutout, but had to
pay fortune for the favor later.
tiltlw...n ..r I I.ll.....w.,4
iut -tossed Slan Corbett, five hits
p eight, but Ch'jpman's seventh-
bunt' and Conroy's long fly
'nought In the only run to give
Corbett the decision.
In the second game, a seven-
inning affair, each side got only
a lom single, but the blow Pip -
pen gave to Dlckshot In the fifth
was followed by three bases on
balls, while the hit Gudat drew
from Dasso went to pot when
Dunn batted Into a double play.
'
MRS. GERTRUDE DELLINGER'S
(of Aftorja
Auorla and Clatsop Count)-, through
their gracious representative, Mrs. Gert
rude Dcllmtfe:-. furnish this tempting
and convincing evidence that Oregon
cranberries and apples and Oregon's
own and only sugar deserve a place in
every Oregon kitchen; on every Ore
gon table. Mrs. Del linger knows her
cr.mberries . . and she also knows that
there is no better sugar made for all
her cooking, canning or table uses than
Oregon's own and only sugar . . .
"White Satin." ''Besides," says Mrs.
Dellinger, "I believe in boosting Ore
gon products."
lSUGARl -V
GUARANTEED I
TOR CANNING ( ""l
I t ini " ..l 1 t'' . - 'I
I lc.rr
sm mm mm
J--WUiLJJUJJLWUW.'.!.UUIl M-lw.WUJUIISWy
Wirt Major Hoepl
ITU. BE SOMETHING
ON THE MANTEL BESIDES
NOUR SHIM ELBOW X
suppose vou're: ALL
CROUCHED FOR THF WUlCTLi;
TO SCRIMMAGE THE ICEBOX
roup IM Til I WIHQM
CDMF POAeVT RCPC
(r"-r-'-
, Larry French Purchased
By Brooklyn Dodgers
er: 'lom ,ne t-,1'e"S cubs on
"The addition of French, who
won five and lost 14 for the Cubs,
K'" " iuugcis a ii-u-imiiuuu
"rler considered necessary In
0 lvc 110 PDnnal,L
Diamond A Wins Final
From Cottage Grove
EuRt,ne.-g n,amoSd
21. ( API t
A softball
team won a place in the state
l,ui,mtnnl h.. .Infnnlinn ..
fim,, fn , y,,,,.. ,, nlht
Vein Adams whiffed eieht Cot-
lane Grove batters and was nick-
cd for only five hits. Charles
'Toman led the Eugene attack
with three blows including a
homer.
(Eugene ..8 8 4
Cottage Grove 2 5 (i
I Adams and Taylor; Butter-
'worth and Hartmnn. Vogler.
and Clatsop Coumty)
FAMOUS CRANBERRY
APPLE SALAD MADE
WITH OREGON'S OWN
AND ONLY SUGAR
lUHKOMiW
I Hue
I GRANULATED ;
5LCAR I
'Ht Kl(UMM(0liWIJ
Blamed by lcte$
For PUP Spread
SPOKANE. Aug. 20.-IAP)
Harold L. Ickes is convinced that
private utilities alone are to
blame for the growth of govern-ment-spopsorpd
power operations
i which he is determined shall be
.expanded to the very limit.
"There would be no public pow
'er versus private power issue In
(this country today If the private
i utilities had been satisfied with a
I reasonable profit, If they had not
i engaged in corrupting our politi
cal life," the secretary of Interior
i said. .
"If you check up on those who
Inre trying to make the people be
, Hove the federal government has
been taking advantage of you by
spending hundreds of millions of
(dollars out here In order to make
you economically free, you will
j probably discover a private utility
man, or a little brother of a pri
vate utility man."
Public Good Disregarded.
Addressing a mass meeting last
night in this public-power con
scious section of the northwest,
j Ickes took occasion also to pro
claim his belief that Industrial
leaders worked In league to
achieve their own advantages
I without regard for public econ
omy. I "Remember that every monop
! oly you scratch is a brother under
the skin to every other monop
oly," he said. "They willingly
give each other help when an as
jsault is to be made upon the
I 'gravy train.'
j "All of us want to stabilize
industrialization. We don't want
any monopoly, Dencllclenf or
.otherwise, to have the power pf
I ! ' " pdella!;hnt hhc,;t r
iXir l li hea"hy
Thus did the secretary exnlain
,111s department's refusal to grant
j the aluminum company of Amerl-
Red & White
DEVILED
MEAT
16c
3'i -oi. tins,
3 fpr
Red & White
SAUSAGE
25c
2 for
Red & White
Mb. tin?
30C
3-lb. tins
88C
IT1ARVE
Makes clothes whiter, your
work
tighter and your day brighter.
12c
20c
Ou arts
Gasoline Scarcity
Hears Peril Stage
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21.
(AP) Reporting that the long
predicted oil shortage In the east
finally had arrived, Ralph K. Da
vles, deputy petroleum coordina
tor, said yesterday stocks of gaso
line in the east had dropped to a
reserve supply sufficient only for
approximately ten days.
Davies spoke of a "perilous
situation," reemphasizing the
warning from the office of price
control and civilian supply that
more drastic measures might be
necessary beyond the limited
gasoline rationing now in effect.
Stocks of gasoline on the cast
coast dropped 893,000 barrels last
week, as diversion of American
tankers to great Britain began
to make itself really felt, the
ca an additional 60,000-kiiowatt
block of power from Bonneville
dam to augment the 162,500 kilo
watts It had previously been al
lotted by that government project.
The power instead was assigned
to the Reynolds Metals company
to operate a competing plant.
Both here and in Grand Coulee
scene of another giant power-
irrigation development which he
inspected earlier in the day,
Ickes pledged his complete efforts
toward helping enlarge public
control of power.
Public Utilities to Be Bought.
"I regard it as inevitable," he
told the mass meeting, "that this
far northwest will, in due course
and by an orderly procedure, un
der which a just and fair price
will be paid for existing private
utilities, come to be a great self
contained public power empire
with industry balancing agricul
ture, and with agriculture finding
a market locally for its products,
while the great supporting indus
tries of mining, lumbering, ship
building and fishing make their
considerable respective contribu
tions to the public welfai-e
Red & White Plain or Iodized
SHAKER SALT
Blue White Mustard or
SARDINES
Sunshine Krispy Crisp and
CRACKERS
JUICE
Sifted Peas
JUICE
Shrimp
SALAD DRESSING
Red & White
BISCUIT FLOUR
Red & White
BAKING CHOCOLATE
CORN OR GLOSS STARCH
PlaSafe
MATCHES
Washo Granulated
SOAP
deputy coordinator reported.
Replying to those he called
"near sighted prophets" who had
circulated reports that warnings
of an impending shortage were
"phony," Davles gave a detailed
report on oil supplies on the At
lantic seaboard, and added:
"This is why we must conserve
gasoline stocks now to avoid a
drastic shortage this winter when
our tankers must be used to haul
fuel oils unless our people are to
be left to freeze and our defense
industry shut down for lack of
power."
"This is the beginning of the
sharp and serious drop In sup
plies that we forecast," Davies de
clared. "Figures which have be
come available today show that
reports that stocks on the east
coast arc In firm and safe condi
tion are myths."
Lowest temperature ever re
corded in the United States was
Protect Your Home!
It would cost more to replace it
now.
Dutch Boy Paint will protect
against decay and weather. Buy it
where-r-
"You Own the Profits"
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
RoMburg, Ortgos
Red & White
BROWN
ca2 8c?
Tomato OVAL.
Red i White
CATSUP
No:..V;onr'
23c
Tender
2b'.bx 29c
SNOWDRIFT
No. 2
Tins .
Red & White
GRAPEFRUIT
Rod & White
Rod & White
TOMATO
Our Value
Fancy Small
(Vet or Dry Pack
Red & White i
CLEANSI-R
6 boxes
for
17c
Lady Godlva
TOILET
Jumbo size
Pkg,
52c
66 degrees below zero, In Yellow,
stone Park, on Feb. 9, 1933.
CAN'T KEEP
GRANDMA IN
HER CHAIR
She's at Lively a m Younftter
Now hr Backache it fatter
Many uflerrt relievo pcgin backarh
quirkly, once they diiwoTcr that the rra
cause of their trouble may be tirud kkincva.
The kidneys are Nature chief way of tak
ing the eicvaa ncida and wane out el the
blood. They belp moat people past about 3
pint a day.
When duwrder of kidney function permit
potfonoua piuttcr to it main in your blood, it
may cduee nagging backache, rheumatic pains,
leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up
niglita, swelling, puffincsa under the eyes,
headaches and dluincaa. Frequent or scanty
passages with smarting and burning some
times shows there is soroutbing wroug with
your kidneys or bladder. '
Don't waltl Ask your drugaist for Doan's
rills, used successfully by niilliona for over
40 years. They give happy relief and wfll help
the 1 j miles of kidney tubes flush out poison
u waste from your blood. Out Doan's Fills-
Real economy good taste and an
abundance of food value is contained
in Red & White Canned Meats. They
are ideal for cool, appetizing luncheons
and dinners. They arc economical be.
cause there Is no cooking no bone or
gVlstle" to throw away. Stook your
. pantry during this monpy-savlng event.
SPECIAL FEATURES FOR FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 AND 23
BREAD 33
14-oz.
.bottle
15c
3lb.
..tins
57c
10c
No. 2 Tins
29
2 for .
No. 1 Tins
3 for . . .
25c
No.JTinQCp
2 for, , .00L
24c 0, , J9c
! r-27c
29c
'i -lb. cakes
2 for
19c
Mb. Pkg.
2 for
4 cartons
. for
19c
SOAP
6 cakes
;29c
fo