The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 24, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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HAUSERS ARE
NOW
AT TOP
Red Triangle Twilight League
Crew Walloped Yesterday
by Heavy Score '
In lasu. night's Twilight matine
the fast Mausers triiiuuihed over the
ncrappy Y. M. C. A. team in the sec
ond game of the series between thenj
two teams. The score was It to 3.
Osborne of the "V"' wo. .-im -.t
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mtriifcuve. waiKinii six men
iniiiu iwu oaismto and being
touched up for six lusty blows o
borne whied:six batsmen, however
find allowing but four hits, all !-r-I.
to the "Y.""
Th Iluti!-r5 maJe two runs in
the first Junius and the Y" came
la k in I heir half with a falh ; It
HMiVcei) lik an inirett Inp fray. The
eeond a:;to went swoieles!. but in
the third the Haulers crossed the
pan four times, and in the fifth
made a farce of the jrame by, reri
tering five more times. The "Y"
stared a iuke-warm rally in their
half of the last inning when they
shoved two runs across, only to fin
ish eight ta'lies to the bad.
Rrown and Lotterbach were the
hilling start for the Mausers whil-
Humphrey ate 'em up at the short
patch station with hi old time pep.
Oregg performed welt on the first
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and f strength twhinri the hat. Patter-
i son. Clark and Osborne were re-i
sponsible for the "l runs
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Mill
xkmhI and the State 1 1. mi., i
"' 'I Sfhott tl.! n-.$ lb
of arUitt-r and itmpirt-U a i t
I tie summary ;
Won. I.imI
lUiiM-f Iir 4 l
Span id in :: 1
State Houm' 2 1
Y. M. C. A 2 2
ValUy Motor . . . . l
Kay . . . . .",
Tuflifclit Hii-lie.
.panldinjL and the Suite Ho
each ha a cod chance to win th
flat:, either team ttavin but to wia I
its remalninr tame. If the Hast-1
ers win their remaining fame it h Albert
the Spaul'lins ther cannot
shoved out of the firjt hrth. Kri
day the State llousem and l-oefer
meet and, this came is, full of in
tent" inlC-rt a it will ni 1m blv de-
-rrrmine which team will fittht i
rut with Hauler. This will be th
r.:ir,FLAG RAISING
SLATED SOON
itif Shriiit-r. Tli- pirnii k-r
1 .inil Jlr. Mjk. Mr. antl
l'.i.Ti and Mr I V rif .
The follow tnt wrre rrv-i.t-r ,1
ihf Ktotiiid lenif rd.it:
ItJ
Ml
w t- l'rttt . VI r and Mr IVftv
Ml p-tldi tr-- S. V Mrlr jlf n4 ivlM
Ttllauik . Mr u4 Mr J J r t . m .
tlmlrxo, !.: Mr. ami lr I It--ttiK-n.
hld. Mr mnd Mr A. I.
Mr. and Mrt 1. V. Harrim. Sot 'Lifrwh. !. A ": Mr. M Mr
Ceremony Will be Performed d. vn : r. Mrtirr. tuktatni, cai jMr i:riu i.d", tkoim; Mr un
u.: mi. ana ir. Virt. sir ami Mra. Mr t". vMirho. itmiu
at Camp Grounds When
Boy Scouts Return ,
TRY
PARIS GREEN
ITS GOOD
FOR THE BLUES
Read the Classified Ads.
....... ocuv uuijr two io i
the bench by the strikeout rout, j lrtusers ved into first place an I
The Hanser mound artist pitched a! the "Y" w?re shoved into third po-
i-.T-auT unmr. waimin oniy one mam ' sitton. leaving the Spaui..ns in
I Jj YEAB Vbur Home
vth
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Hy winning' last nlshfs pame the, Ujyt Uni ;ha( thtp lwo ,Pallia nav
met. and both are beinc p roomed
for a battle to the finish.
Ttai i the last week of the
!.cu" f'rst division schedule, but
the next two wek will lw devoted
to the ptayinu off of tie and posi
tioned Rames. The Slate House ha
two tie to plav off. one with th
'Y" and me with the Vlhy Motor
Th Y" has a postnoned frame
with the Valley Motor, the llaitser
will mU with the Spauldincs In
postponed engagement and the Kay
and MotoriM may have a postponed
match to settle.
The arrangement of the present
schedule has worked a hardship on
some of the team to date in Jhat
some of the club have played their
tamo against weak teams before
their organization was perfected,
while other teams have been thrut
. eainst better orcanized clubs.
Watch out for some of the tail-end
clubs to wreck the championship
hope of the mnners-np and learn
leader.
Friday n'cht at Sweetland field.
St-ite lloie and Spauldine. Hv
winnine. the Htate llousers will tie
tor m ' ond r'a. nd by dropping
thi contest they will vie with th
Y for third honors.
'N
EVER has there been a better rerson for
preservinsr your property than at the present
time.
High costs of construction have greatly increased
the value of homes and buildings, no matter how
old they might be.
Paint GOOD Paint, will do more to preserve and
increase the value of your property than anything
else you can possibly invest in. It is the greatest
safeguard against the ravages of time and weather.
It is the best kind of insurance.
Guard your home and buildings with
FULLER Paint
and other products. Back of them i areVi years of
paint-making experience. Thousands of property
owners, have used these products for years
Look Up a FULLER Dealer
in Your Town
W. P. Fuller & Co.
Northwest Branches at
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Bois.
According to the plan of th city
tm pi us ground superintemi-tit T :
there is going to be a flar
! raiding pronram at the ground in the
'ar future. The occasion will b
Tree I rum any cbau inintic aimo.
phere as the event will be conducted
under the nupervision of the Hoy
couts.
ix-finite plans cannot be divulred
at this time, due to the fact that th
Hoy Scouts are in encampment at
Oak Uidge. Details will be worked
out by them upon thir return to Sa
lem. Mr. Albert ha a So-foot flag pole
ready aud coated with white paint.
The Commercial club is to provide a
large flag.
hree cars were registered at the
grounaa yesterday from Independ
ence on a Dicnlc and incidentally to
share In Sale's welcome to the v!it-
Br " " m J .
Iflll inn
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Ijite Train From TortLiml
Harlnff ShrirM Week
Oregon Klectrie Hailw.ir
On Tuesday. Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday, June 22. 23. 24 and
21. an Orecon Klwlric train will
lave North Hank station li:2 p. m.
j Jefferson street 11:3.1 p. m.. arrive
Hjitm 1:29 a. m.
It will stop to discharge pasenreri
from Portland at points between Wil
nonville and Salem
J. W. Ritchie.
Agent.
R. If. Croiler.
Asst. Oen'l Passgr. Agent.
Senator Class Arrives for
San Francisco Convention
SAX FRANCISCO. June 22.
Senator Carter r.lafs or Virginia,
the choree of administration leader
for chairman or the Democratic con
vent'.ca's resolutions committee, ar
rived here from Washington today
and began series of conferences
with other delegate regarding the
.platform,
TT declined to make any state
ment about his platform planks,
over which, there may be a contest,
or to give any indication whether
he brought any new message from
the White House.
iSoon after his arrival. Senator
Class dined privately with Chairman
Homer S. Cummings of the national
committee and Representative Cor
dell Hull of Tennessee. A long talk
followed, and it generally was as
sumed that every phase of the plat
form situatir n. Including the threat
ened open fight on prohibition, was
considered tn detail
Beautiful Figured
Crepe de Chine
r $2.25 Yard
J. C. PENNEY CO.
A Nationwide Institution
Operating
297 Busy Stores
rancy Figured
Marquisettes
$1.49 Yard
We have a good Showing of up-to-the-minute
WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR
APPAREL
In which the styles and quality are the best and the
prices very reasonable
Coats j Suits Dresses
Of gd colon and material, S" - and Silver.
j $1950 $4500 $2475 $54 75 Wocl Dresses mxo to $43
Waists Skirts Kimonas
v w ... e. An . e. no wh1 Skirts $7.50 to $16.50 Jl ffood colors of Serpentine
Voile Waists $1.4 to $4.93 White Wash $1.98 to $6.90 ,-. Crept
Silk Waists $3.49 to $18.50 Petticoat $1.69 to $C 90 $298 to$498
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cd 'Hfttlon-wida Institution
"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out:
Doubles Its Beauty.
A few
cents tmvs "hanrierin -
After an application of -Jiand-rin"
you can not rind a fallen hair or any
Uabdruf f, l-edes every hair shows
new life, vigor, brightness, bore
rotor and thirkne.
This is a friendly, home-like store. We handle good
quality merchandise at reasonable nrices and a sincere
desire to serre each customer welL
We aim to offer you a type of serrice that will make
you want to continue to deal with us.
Oar Prices Always The Lowest
Gale & Company
Commercial and Court Streets 1
Formerly Chicago Store
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we have no competifaon. Our prices are without equal.
1 he quality df our shoes is the recognized stand-
ara or quality. Big reduction all this week
Get in line and get your pair as we are having
uc uiggesr. rusn or the season.
t-rices that have caused the bis rush
THE SEASON'S LATEST
Ladies' black or brown Oxfords,
all this season's stylos, hirh or
military heels. Ionc pointed
toes. All widths. Bought to sell
at $11.00; now
$7.95
LATEST STYLE PUMPS
$10.00 and $12.00 Wck kid
Pumps. Some with $3.50 buck
les, others plain high or military
heds, and priced
$6.95
WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS
Ladies white canvas Oxford,
high or low heels, covered heels.
Our regular $0.00 values.
$3.95
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Children's brown calf shoes,
blucher lace, sizes 8'j to 12
and 13 to 2. Our regular $5 shoo
$2.95
WHEPRICEif
Sfbyljoet
DtiBdt 0-4
BfrjaaiBwl
vurkEt,
AN ECONOMICAL BUY
f ?T om ain rted lot of black kid and ratent
M"lUr hwl These were regular $3 and $G Shr!.
$2.95
ONE LOT UDIES' BLACK KID SHOES
$3.95
HAN AN SHOES $4.95
jrwarfln for1WOmen wh null fL nran hUtk
Kid Shrwet lr tni. .it . .
, " es obit. Hi2h or lour 4
nceis. mete are worth $12.00 rd $15 00. Special
$4.95
MEN'S ELK BALS "
Site dawhLRWn E,Jf HK The roMt n,fort.
auie ur leather hoe made. Cot at th trinr t
present. $3.50. Will go during this luife at
$2,65
SHOES AT HALF PRICE
ik,rokcn .,ines Mcn' !'k ami brown Calf
Shoes. All sues in the lot, $10 and $12 valSsL
$5.95
MEN'S BLACK CALF BLUCHER LACE SHOES
Wide toe. All sixes. Our regular $10 Shoes in stock.
$6.95
BOYS' CALF SKIN SHOES
Built for service, black calf, blucher Uce, all ikes, 2V,
to 6. Our rertuar $6.00 value
$3.95
WOMEN'S JULIET HOUSE
SHOES"
Ifdiei regular $00 fint fradt
black kid. btlUng iclet, faDr rrar-1
aatd Houm Shoet al
$ 3.95
MISSES' DRESS SHOES
Fine soft mahojacy ralf dmi
'V,JT- tzr 11 1 t 2- rrsr.
ularly kt $.fX). are r.ow
$3.95
YOUTH'S DRESS SHOES
Youth's bbek calf Uacher tare
shoes for achool or dress wear,
ires 11 to 2. lleguLar $434
$3.65
BOYS' DRESS SHOES
Boys' black calf fcHcier ltc
tahoet, for school or drtas wear.
Sixes 2V, to $yu rtax $3.C3
$3.95
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