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Hrll Vlxll J. Thu mcr it Wtt wit! V'o . rtny We it to : ncs i 3at iho W, -1 i)m ' Ha Wll KID Hf Ml dr. tin o Or fr of th r "9 I Page Two la ukaimuk ttvaxMiMU ubskkvkk ?' Enna Jettick Health Shoes For the woman who wishes to enjoy both style and foot com fort. , ' Dependable HILL'S IHfHuljile Value Quality XJ JK a rpA liUdkinS 10 llCt r His Chance At t" Walker Tonight fHirAOO. June 21 AP) Tho ( "irnrld'A Milddlawcignt rhamplon ' 'ri" cn the block at Comlaky park ' t'f tit when Mickey 'Vnlker on "' jO.-rnthc challenge. of Nchroaka'a 'vlld ct of the ring, Ae Hudkina. '! If weather conditlona-pre favor ..able, the fight which l billed to go tn rounda to. a -decielon la ex- Tli1lcted lo attract from 30,000 to 40,(iD0 fana probably the largest gate receipt in the nletory of tho miririlewelifht dlvlaion. . . S ; It will be Hudkina' ahot at the boimg litl in the right , yean or lila boxing career In three divl. ion, and while Walker waa a 7 to i belling favorite, the challenger waa radiant with confidence. Wal ker, too, waa eopfldent, in ton form and Impatient ut-.the time for the boll.. :..: ; ;l t. Attracted by the punching pow. er of tha Nhw JerHey HIHI dog and the Ncbmnka Wlldoat. Chicago'a boxing Itlalto today waa crowded with fane from all aeeilone pf the nation. While there waa variance ae to the winner, they were very agreed that the fight would end In a knockout. Their opinion waa repeated by the champion and challenger. ' ; Many of These Same Utensils Used by Mrs. McClean fn : ) v The Observer Cooking School $1.29 Doz. 10 inch, 75c 10c Doz. 3 for 25c , 60c Doz. 30c Doz. 5 Qt., $1.00 idb 'j Colored Nested Bowls 15c ' 4 $1.95 5 Qt., $1.00 , .9lass 1 Pint Measure t Pt., --.20c 98c 10c W. K. AMERICAN OPEN TOURNEY BEGINS Bobby Jones Shoots Par 35 on. First Half of Ope ening; Round , OI.YMPIA KIKI.D, PHICAOO June 21 AP) llol.liy Jones with a gallery of 2,inii) Kot ott to a seii satlonul mart In M quest fan a third American open championship today. using1 iU putter with magic effect to cord even pitr, 35, for the flr.1 nine hol.-e of the opening 1- knlo ,n,.nrl 111. nuln.r Inhnrw Kerrcll, was badly off form and took 40. " . . . . i . . Ti 7. -1 aank u lip-footer for a birdie three on lb fourth after firing- a beau tiful pitch ahot to the green. Vur rell'e second J waaj abort, barely reaching- the carpet and he took three putts for a five. Ho wan trolllns Jones by three i,troke and par by two. lonP V ,or1a"",pr n ",,e" .hrt ?ho?..OB thrf.'f,h Krn and hi took tin regulation four whilA' rurrHI, hta putting touch at 111 mlmtlng. took a five for th third airalglit tliiir. ,F'a.r,,"r" J.U" ":!K', ?Krhn.".n ""! hla Sii.foot putt on the I5n yard .Ulh. He waa down In three. Jone. In a trap, took two putts af-,four runa, Buhr arl) Thllrlun h ter a fine explosion .hot and cord- homt. ,or n l-ranclsco. Bat ed a rour. 'terlea: Mail, and Hprlnx; Kunx, IHewl flM. a ' ," Koehler. After . S arnA on the flr.t ' u? Angels l.aHleil York, onn of the fuvorUen, played Zr'". IS Z Zr"" w"r ,-B alio had trouble gelling started', taking a six and u five on the first two holes. He settled down ond bagged birdlea on the seventh anil eighth for a . Helen Wills Said Engaged to Marry BKRKKI.FY. fal.. June SI (AP) Or. f A. Willa. father of Helen , win. iennia mar, aain ne Knew nothing about hi HduiiKhler'a re nothlna; about, his duiiKiter'a re lock of New York. Hi added that he probably would know of U If the report were trite. Sp Specials GILBERT CO. Hollywood Again Drubs Portland; . . Indians Beaten raiiric,'iai l-camio Manillnirs W. I.. I'd. San Kronclsco -....GO SO Hollywood I. oa AiiKele. Mission Harrumento 47 IS 41 JJ 41 J .?...4t J9 JS 46 ... .Ml 4 3(1 49 Oakland Portland Heuttle Ily llx Assnrlaml I'rn. With Hhelieiiliurk in rare form, Hollywood won ll second from Portland. 4-. ('OUCh'S tlOllier In '"' 1'r'1 robbed the War twirhr a nny wwi. nmn'i ir-. mn and Kego, Ainsinllh; Hhetlenhaek f"! Haaaler. A flilh I tin iik hatting bombard ment which nirked Wilson for seven hits ami rive rutia mint the .Mission Hlla to a 7 to victory over Hem i If. Hehlnd, i.olllng'a loi.Hu .llr.l.i.tB' It... Mi.ll ylipU.n..n foun 1w J(;n floUlhpaw fot J7 safe. blow. . Hoilita, M (salon third tiamnmn. KOt four hita In a many tlme.a the but. iiattertea: Wil- son and Hchmldt; Haldwin. IoMnir I The Seal trainhlcd'on Raera- ' n. ..n n In n II t.t tt u-allnu-uU Waller Mall., Heal side winder, wo. ... . ,. . ... .... A .... ' .... ," V,, "',,,' u.T.T. -i- ainKledj to acorn Dean and five the Id-? nkamnlnne a At ...i Uiu..fl .'t .r. . n,.?" In,"v" ",' pearances. flatteries: Weathers. by end Hnndherg; Itoehler and Head. I'UKXCH AITOK IMIIVIDI'AI' PAH1S AI)-Kronen Indlvldu allum 1m reflectfd in th more than 1711 Itm It mm nt Krunr-h nutniiiriliilu and .tiiickn. ntinot thre ttmea aaj mukeii. Totut Krnch proiliictiun 111 Mt. vmii. hnuovxr una unlv n limit irm.ajAViinliiDnlli nf liiniplunn nin. (Miction. Motu of the l-rench muke8 ore tin known nut aide the locality where they are manufactured. Wilbur (llenn Vollvn mum be rlKht, after nil. It'a vacation time, nnd If the world reiilly lxn't flat, It rturely Ik badly bent. I .... .... . :. ! tt-t: :.- t s ! f -i . 1 J .. '-J ' Jl'tllabirg V 'f . i hb,! Itiision .. ... !fW! Xot content wllh haying ciiptnlned hoth the fooilirill nnd irnck lemns ut Hynicuse this year, Ituy Hiirtiutl iH.ufier further mlileUc laurels ns ii memher of this sunimer's Olympic squad. ,He is re gurdeil ua nntiinil qiiiirter-niller nnd look the meosure nf the field In this event, ns Well ns the 220, ul the roceilt I. f, 4-A meet. .Ut lliirvnrd. . Ills best time Is 48.1 but he feels sure he can net li hoill under 4 secomlH. lie lives nt Inw-ooil, I-oiiK Isl.ind, unil ls ; ' f .'' - tt handsome ld nf 22. , Baseball Same As 20 Years Ago Says s "Ed" Walsh n ' fc fHirAOO AI Twenty yenra have failed to produce anything new In . h(ihiill fur MHltfl' I'M L WnlHh. one ut the reatenl pitcher - of nil lima, - , . W'ntKh, a member nf the Willie Sox board of Hlratey,. aHerta the only Improvement ha h noted 1 haa been in the baseball itaelf. e 'Tht'H na lively na a rabbit,' marked the former Hilt hall oft int. anv better or any f istec by nreaent ni irT leni but the k.i me la not being -played ; 7 . . . . In 'n moment nf reminiscence. . i M . ii .1-1.1. Wa ah recalled the fnmotia White .i. ...I.. , Hox of 1 9(1 li, (he "HIack Hox" of 1!JI9 and the Athletics of IfiH. the ck broke great team ihnt Connie Mac up. Tlie Yankees, na a fielding combination, do not compare with either of thoaa leantu, Walsh de elorea. HeNayM, however, tha of fensive power of the Yanka is greater. , "Ourlng my lenura In the- Amer ican league," Wabdl - aaldye "all of the nltiba were tiitigli, wllh every chib 'hUVing-'at leaat'three real pitcher. You do not find that to day. 'The l!t06 White Sox with Sulll (vhn catching, Uiek White, Nick Al :troek, Hoy Patterson. Nlc Owen, Kd hlte and myself pitching;. Donahue at first, lsnbell on ond, iMivlH at short ami Tannehdl on In the outfield, uhm n great ten in. 11 waa not a great hitting club, hut the boys knew biiHeball and played It h it 1 1 the time. I hnve not noted any Iniprovennyit over their work in any team today, except poaslbly In batting." Wulah -now 47 will introduce his oldest nou Kd. Jr., to htiseball this summer as a member of the While Nose, A year or twin later. Hob, another hou. will he given a chance In the big show. I'M Jr., at presttnt la the star f linger fur the Notre !am nine, which Walnh helps lo develop each spring. There's u rumor that Chinn la 'to have peace now that (4hang Tmo Un hiia fled.. That gives the 'country a Chinaman's chance. Were It not - Tor a man's faults he might live und die without ever hearing his name mentioned. BEAUTY KING XEA Los Anpeles llurenu fleorft ItureHinttn has imlcltri tude. At least he won the nnnuitl male beauty parade ut Venire, Cel., the other day. He won It last year. too. Ho here he Is, lrls. C" V-Bs' L ' ( . . . Thursday, June 21, 1928 Salem Senators rr It Ti:l. J I O DC UlHOanqeil t... .... n , - ,.v' ni.C'i, ui.,, t !-At a meetlnif of Kalem baaball of- tflciula laat nltfht it was docided to '"immmi no niurm nonaiom ciuii u " """ '- " " iar ua ine rjusint sa oiRanizuiion. ih . concerned The renminini WlllamoUe valley S y .league schedule will li forfeited. lack nf aupport by th fans was elvon na tho reaaon. manager, an- Htako" Kdwarda, nounced that he personally would i iun,! iiun mi me n-MiuiM- der of the first half of the aeaaon am T'lny 0ut U, panifa as origin- nUy Kcjje,,,,,. Tne senators play t'ottage Grove here next Hunday. .,, , . . . . . There la a game to be played ut ,, . ... , ' . Bend nnd one at Wend ling. Notre Dame Will ' Have Five Teams ROITTH HKNI), Ind', (AD 'Notre Dame haa gone Western Conference teams "two and three better" In the new style of home nnd home football guinea. 'he Irish will put four teams in the field besides the varsity eleven next seiiHon and Conch 'Knuto Hockne has n schedule 'for all of them. With the 12 university hall teams playing in their own league, romintr out for foothall. an oppor- tunlty to get Into competition. , Thfl ronr Hpvons nnve )IrQwn "OLD GOLD'S s m o says Tommy Armour is what won me in the blindfold test! Mr. Armour imoktd ,.ch el the tear ludinf bind, ol ,ll.r.u, while bliojloljl, UWi.l . .ir-of eeff. bMMn tmnkn. IU picked Ifaosrth ci,.r.ll wild .ro.nl tel. fOLPCot.O.W Heart-leaf tobacco makes the difference ... even in the dark Three word, deieribe OLD GOLD'S uperiority . . ir.rr-Itaf tobatn. Not hi.vy, co.rie ft-ltvtt ol the tobaoco plant that irritate the thro.t. Not withered trtmni-lravn SMOOTHER AND BETTER "NOT A COUGH IN Phillies Take Seven Games In ; Nine; Cars Win Aiirri,aii KtnnUnj( W. 1.. Pet. New York .:.'..;.; 44 IS .772 Philadelphia 36 SI .626 81. I.ouls , 30 28 .617 I'levclund 27 33 .468 Washington ... 26 S .466 lloslon SI 31 .404 Helroit U S5 Chicago 21 3 .S8 nlfnnal lsnguo Kinndiiin.s W. I.. Pet ....3S 23 ....... 7 2 3d S3 '..;....34 28 sn sii S7 3n 19 36 10,37 Phllailelphia ly Hip Associated Vrcss Tho hard-boiled Phillies, hungry for games, remain nt large. They have developed an unaccountable tendency to slam their belters on tho chin.. Other, teams may bo fighting for mere pennants, but when the Phillies so fur forget themselves as to win seven out of nine, they nre not safe. Not satisfied with Walter I.c Tinln's triple, which outraged Dazzy Vance on Tuesday, the Phil llos Jumped on Jumbo Jim Rlllntt and 'dug McWecney for enough hlla to win the second game of the Itrooklyn series yesterday, C-2. : ' Tho Cardlnnls marie it ten out of eleven and increased their lead over the Iteds to four full games by Inking the series opener from the fobs In't'hicngo 6 to 2. . The Reds slipped further , bnck- jward townrd the Giants as the Pirates made up a bit of ground by "nailing r.ppa Ulxey, 2 to 1. More heartening to Pirate fans than the victory Itself was tho form Remy I K renter flashed In nchloving It. The ninnt- nn,l 11... ..... i rnlnocl out at Hoat Aftpr the first tw ero o aklrmfahea of j W,,(U nfl8 )mn rerp.pp(, to clal seri the Ynnkeea and tho Athletics nrn Inst whro ihnv u-nrn .302 I I gameajhpfora it 0tartel by- apllttlnir a double header, 30-5 and 9-3. In the battle of tho lower denthn. WashlnKton consolidated ita hohl ! on firth place nnd menaced fourth; , ly trlnimlnr the Ued Hox 8-2. f The tail-end White Sox divided i a imir, wiui inn siippniff Jiifiiana ' In Cleveland, wlnnlntr tho fht n.i nnd lapsing baek Into normalcy in ' the second 4-3. . j 'Millions of eliglblea will not go ! tn the -poJIs and express their j choice for president, according to, an editorial in n Now York news paper. Who anid. we have noth-! Ing to he thankful for? I : He is a wlao lawyer who has Ills male client appear before the woman "jury with three buttons off. , v-n '.i'rwwwv'' their names from the nlphnbet and' will ha known ns FJ. C. D, and teams, reserving the "A" for the vnralty. j ; The 11 outfit will meet the second , teams from Northwestern, Mlnne- snmller achoola. Knch hall team (will also play one game away from home this year. - ( that affect tha tasU. Only oldn ript knrhimv's ivt OLD GOLDS thtir htnry-Hkt smMtkmtis, That U why you can piok tbcm , , . even in tht dark. REFRIGERATORS Well insulated refrigerators in Golden uaK unisn with . .ut' lr0i f,Mui chamber. 'Nickel hard- ?1 ?.50 U-..W.. All sizes CARR FURNITURE Kaatern Oregon's I.iu IHIDAV IMUMiltAMK I The Nnllonnl Hrondcastlng com 'pnny program for I'Viduy night fol llowa: 8, Wrigley review; 9:30, .Moon Magic. 10 to II. dunce music. I KJIt .Seattle. CMS.Om-Sliolic) 7:30, studio program; 9, AHC prp IKram; 10 to IS, dunce orchestra, plnnologues. KKWH Hollywood (3r,i.2m 83kc) 8, variety program: , pro gram; 9, .quartet; III to. I I,' dance music. ..... KOO Oakland rfs4.4m-7K(liic)' 8, Nllf; 9, Hawaiian nlglits; lo. concert, KPO Snn Francisco (422.3m 7101(c) 8, NBC, KI'TtC Sun Kranrlsco 464.3m liOokc) 8, areat l-ndles"; 8:30, college songs; 9, concert: lu:10 to 12:10. orchestra. KKX Portland (S77.lim-lilSo-kc) 8, studio progrnni; 9, AHC pro gram; 10 to 32, dance orchestra: KVA' San Francisco (362.7m 860kc) 8, "It" contest; 9. trio; 10 to 11, orchestra. KOW Portland (49 tin. II Hike) Bmm 0EatitY , CWevcry iLit-X J I J to know the wonder- V ;' THE NEW - ... Ford Fordor Sedan Is Now on Display at Our Show Rooms. f Perkins Motor Co. Corner 4th and Adams "I know, after the first few holes, whether or not I'm koinii to be good . . . and when I was blindfolded and given' four cigarettes to smoke, I chose Old Gold because the first few puffs told me that this cigarette was right! I knew that it was going to be good. Like the effortless, easy swing of-a fine go!fer,CLD Gold's delightful smoothness tells a story of perfect form." T. D . (Tom m v ) a K M OU R . . . ont of Anerica'a grraieM proTciiioavl olfcr . . . Prctent Amei temn opca Cmnm dtaaopcttchcapHM . , . protctiont .1 in CoatfatMal Country Clb, uh iB.toa. L). C T-i-v--- . - i-Uup - Ke 8, NllC; 9, concert; 9:30, KBO; 10:30 to 11. Hoot Owls. Kir.l l-os Angeles (399.8m.76o.' kc) ti, program; -10 to 12, orchis, t ra. ' ) KG A Hpokiino (2i)0.7ni-116ui((.) s, program; 9, AHC chiiln; .' j music. "! "' i KOMO Seal tin " (SOIL'S i'u. 9701(c) s. Nlic; in. orchestra: 11 to I2::m, varied jirogrnm. , K1IQ Spoknno ;C370.2m-S10Itc; S, NllC. - KOIW Portland ( 1 9m-94oli'e) 8. string orchestra; 8:40. studio ' prngnuni lo to 1 1 :30, dunce iiiiikIc. CANADA I';istcKt train across Hit- Cumulian cuntin cnt . . . fiiU.st equip, nifiit . . . cxcepiioiiul jurvice urn) culsint'. l.cnvc Vancouver, ' .G. iloily, tliroti(i ' lie fiinious Canmliun Kockicsvia lianfruiHl l-akc Louise, to. .all points Kasl. LOW' SUMMKK -FAKES arc tin sale until Sen. tcmher 30, w ild, to turn limit Ociober ' .JI. Liberal stop-, ''.vera everywhere, t'l'liiiforniationiiow! Cjna,,, p,.,7lr r C.rn t,' n, ',, rJi. CANADIAN PACIFIC W.H.DUCCN PA' A-KiiOl niRHAkD-MI msnuau ue... iitniv I'or Frclcht See O. H. Docker. District Frt. Phone Mam 500 o th ness" 99 O r. Lut.lunl to.. Made from the heart-leaves of the tobacco plant A CARLOAD" ho. nu assjf ; 5 - "-4F-