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i ) THE OREGOV STATESMAN : SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1018 i HEW POLICE ARE OUT AFTER BOOTLEGGERS (Continued from page 1) law enforcement. In other Instances, especially in two counties, I have been coinpU?dto threaten the dis trict -attorneys -with the declaration that I would put on special officers If they did not become more active In enforcement nf the prohibition law. "At the beginning of the year" I write each county court In the state asking the courts to make special provision In their budgets for en forcing the law. Many did this. Hut despite this provision, in many cases the law has been en forced only half beartedly. . ' "This office is determined to en force the law. There are in the TRY "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS IF SICK OR BILIOUS Tonight ! Clean your bowels and stop headache, constipation, sonrstomacn - g aZ S5 JL J? liVYORK WHILE YOll SLEEPJ iVORK WHILE YOU SLEEP state at the present time thirty-one special agents working without sal ary for the purpose of en forcing the prohibition law and protecting in dustries. I am encouraged with the possibility of placing this additional duty upon the military police and Mayor Diech is In hearty accord with the plan. I am certain that the mil itary police can be made veiy useful in thorough suppression of illicit traffic In liquor. With wet states bordering Oregon on three sides, en forcement of the law Is made mote difficult, but. I am determined that the statute shall be enforced to the letter." - BROOKLYN WINS FOR FIRST TIME Score 5 to 3 Against Gianti Cincinnatti Scores Four Rons in Ninth BROOKLYN. April 2T. Brooklyn went Into the "won" column today by defeating New York, 5 to 3, after losing nine straight games. It was the first gamo lost by the Giants this season. Cheney was hit for a triple and two lnifl and eave two nasses In the first Inning but New YortS - . a I was heia to two runs mrouga a double play. Score:: Tl. II. E. New York 3 6. 1 Brooklyn .... ...... 5 9 1 Anderson and McCarty; Cheney and Miller. riiicinnattl 4 r Plttburjt 2. PITTSBURG, April 27. Banders, pitching for Pittsburg, held Clncln- FAMOUS DAYTON BICYCLES FOR SALE BY LLOYD E. RAMSDEN 221 S. High Street REPAIRING Phone 1687 Bring Your Tire Works to a Man WHO KNOWS Let us look over your Tires ,This Service Is Free VULCANIZING, RE TREADING, GOODYEAR TIRES 126 South Commercial Street 6UH3 AiiO AMMUNITION I Clean-up Sale ii: it.- w , 'h i I": t ' : It u ' ,? it Base Ball Goods V MITTS UNIFORMS GLOVES MASKS , SHOES PROTECTORS PLAY GROUND BALLS COME IN AND HAVE A LOOK H AUSER BROS. M ti ' i Proper Care of Your Tires Will Help Win the War .Tire Economy is just as essential as food economy be cause many millions of dollars worth of Tires are required to iWin the war. 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Cincinnati 4 9 1 Pittsburg 2 8 3 Dressier and Win go; Sanders and Schmidt. St. Lonl 4, Chicago 5. CHICAGO, Aprti 27. Chicago made a clean sweep of the series with St Louis today by winning the final game. 5 to 4. after twelve innings. Score: It. II. E. St. Louis 4 8 2 Chicago ..... .5 9 G Horstman, Meadows and Gonzales; Tyler and Klllifer. Elliott. ' " ' COAST PITCHERS' DUEL IS STAGED ; : , Leake and Leverenz Battle at Salt Lake Home Team Comes Out Victorious 5 . , t - R. II. E. .4 7 1 . . .1 5 3 Ragan and SCOTT & PIPER 252-260 STATE STREET PhlUleIhU,4, IUmton 1. BOSTON. April 2 7. Philadelphia made it three out of four by beating Boston. Bases on balls off Ragan and errors entered largely Into the scoring of all the visitors' runs. Hogg gave Boston five bits, no two in the. same inning and was given gooa support. Score: Philadelphia . Boston' . Hogg aord Burns; nenry, Tragesser. DETROIT LOSER IN LONG GAME Chapman Scores Home Run for Cleveland in Twelfth Inning i " . DETROIT. April 27 A home run by Chapman In the twelfth inning gave Cleveland vlctorv over Detroit. Detroit took the lead In the third Inning when two runs resulted from three bases on balls, a force out and a single. ' Score: n. If. E. Cleveland .......3 8 2 Detroit . 2 8 2 CovelesVie and O'Neill; James and Stanage. lUMton 4, Iliiliulelpliia 1. PHILADELPHIA. April 27,.-Four former Athletics defeated Philadel phia, giving HoBton the series three out of four. Joe llnsh, for five vears Mark's mainstay in the box. held ihe locals safe in his first ap pearance against them. Score: R. If. E. Boston . . 4 5 i Philadelphia 1 7 1 Bush and Agnew; Myers. Adams. Geary and McAvoy. Washington , w York 2. NEW YORK. April 27. The New York Americans broke evon with Washington in their four game series oy winning the last contest. The game was a pitching duel between Russell end Shaw and errors by Washington Infielders enabled the local pitcher to win In the ninth. Score: n. II. E. Washington .. 1 4 2 New York 25 4 Shaw and Ainsmlth; Russell and HannaJi. SALT LAKE CITY. April 27. Leake and Leverenx hooked up In a pretty pitchers" duel, lake was un fortunate in that two of the bits off his delivery were, home runs, Kon nlck and Farmer each getting a cir cuit. Score: ; R. H. .E. Sacramento . . . . , .2 9 3 Salt Lake 4 9 0 Leake and Fisher; Leverenz and Konnick. . , 1ah An eric 3, Kan FranrlNCO 2. SAN FRANCISCO. April 27. Timely hitting with men on bases gave I Aneles amther victory over San Francisco In the fifth game Game PntnoneL Chicago-St. Louis game postponed: wet grounds. IlKQOKg NOT IX. Mrs. I. D. Bennett entertained the Methodist church sewing; circle last Thursday. The Busy Bee club attended the Sunday school convention In Salem Satnrday. ' Alex Moison is the owner of a new automobile. The many friends of Harry Bennet will be glad to know word has been received from him and he Is on the road to. recovery from the bullet wound in his leg. 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Daley of the Tlxers hit three two- bargers In three times at bat. Score: . 11. II. E. Oakland .. 2 8 3 Vernon - 6 9 2 R. Arlett and Murray: Froinuie and Devormer. Harvard Second Basemaji Breaks Leg During Game CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. April 27. Joe Fischer, secoad baseman of thi Harvard baseball team, broke his right leg above the ankle In the game which Harvard won from Princeton. 8 to 7, today. Oregon Wins Another Game From Aggie Team KITH K VP. Di- Anrll 97 TM I'nlverslty of Oregon this afternoon added her fourth, straight victory over Oregon AgVicnltural -college In another one-sided game played on the university field, by the score of 21 to 7. Bia'e Ribbon Events Well rr Scattered Over Country PHIIADELPIIIA. April 27. -The national relay championships of America, the blue ribbon events of the Unlveristy of Pennsylvania's an nual carnival of noorts, were well distributed around the country to day. Pittsburg university winning the one mile title.. Massachusetts In stitute of Technology, two mile, race and Iowa State college the four mile run. Johns Hopkins won the south At lantic relav championship and Lafa yette ws the victor In the middle At lantic conference relay event For the first time !n many years at a . Pennsylvania relay meet, no record was broVen bnt there were close finisher In several events. WITHDRAWAL ' IS DOUBTFUL S. B. Huston's Name Already Certified by Secretary of State Unless It Is still possible for the county, clerks of Oregon to prevent the name of 8. II. Huston going on the' ballot, as a Republican candi date for Valted States' senator, Mr. Huston's only means of withdrawal will he hi publication of his desire no longer to be considered a candi date. Attorney General Drown rati Satnrday that since Huston's, name has been certified to the county clerks by Secretary of State Olco'.t as one of the completed list of can didates, his candidacy has advanceJ beyond the point where the secre tary of state can withdraw the name. Attorney General Drown Is invest- Igatlng further before advising the county clerks, and until Drown's opinion Is prepared the clerks will be unable to act. . As far as the office of the secre tary of state Is concerned. Attorney General Drown simply concurs la aa oplulon written by former Attorney General Crawford, April 11, 1912. la which It was held that a candidate for nomination at the primary elec tion cannot withdraw after fflcUl action has been taken by the officer with whom his candidacy Is filed. The opinion holds that official ac tion is taken by the secrtary of state certifying the name to the county clerks. ., ' '-' CONSCRIPTION OF IRISH ; (Contiued from page 1) from parliament has provoked no objection from the people. 1 ; Passive resistance continues to be the policy advocated, taking the form of refusal to facilitate in quiries or acknowledge tribunals, with hints at possible effective ac tion ressrd'nc the food supply. Approval of $60,000 Bonds Is Asked of Commissioners The stste Irrigation securities com mission has been asked bv the Gold Hill Irrlratlon district to approve a bond Issue of $60,000 for the devel opment of the district. The com mission is asked to certify to the is sue of bonds. The commission, rota nosed of State Engineer Lewis. Stste Dank Sunerintendent Jiennett and Attorney General Ilrowl. has not yet passed on the petition. Oregon Teachers Will Help in Home Service A survey of Oregon families from which men have cone into war senr4 Ice Is to be made by the school teachers of the stste. particularly in the rural districts, and conditions is found by the teachers will be re ported to the home service depart ment of the Ked Cross. A letter urg ing this co-operation of the teachers was sent out by State Superintendent I. A. Churchill Saturday. The fact Is recognised that many fsmllies that are in need will he re lnctant to make their conditions known to the home service depart m,t; "l the survey by the teachers will be expected to furnlsrT this Information. Helpful Hints on Banking W Signature of a Woman E MARRIED WOMEN should use their given names in signing check. Mrs. Mary E. Smith is the cor rect way not Mrs. Wm. G. Smith. Or, if desired, the 'Mrs.' may be omitted. 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