TIIEOUFjUOX 8TATESMAX TlXMtiAV. Al Cil ST 3. I try. l II. I GROWING HE WlTlftVARREN HARDING -rwr- Escaping a Licking; First Smell of Printer's Ink By Jack Warwick lloyhood Playmate, Sthool I "hunt aiwl Firt Xewp:Mer Ilfpubliean liYlleiiial Xtuiiee it Ai"Hiale of the to the , nr... rt t.i. i- .ij ".. lis- o:Mn, mrir ho attributed tvaiiru j. iiaruiug nuuuiu uair - . i n u.t v.ir,.,;rr f.A.nlfflft th.il rornoral punwmiifni i the teacher during his school day in (the school room was goinfc oui Caledonia. I am not here to say thatlstyle at that time. The cu on m . ju . .i- i ni, !o rr trvin? to IKK. me learner ne um nui uesrrve many mure, uui hv"! .-- , , k,w,i . . . . 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PHONES 1885-6-7 150 Shades! Every tube of Purola Shaving Cream contains the "makin's" for about 150 cool, satisfying shaves. Each particle of cream multiplies itself hundreds of times with water. We waited years before we put out a "Purola" Shaving Cream. We were not satisfied to put the "Purola name and guarantee on record until we had a cream that represented a real improvement ; Now, make this test ! Take a several days growth of beard those boasting of tough, wiry beards, especially invited. Use hot water and a pinch or so of Purola Shaving Cream. Sixtyseconds of lather ing and you'll have the face covered with the cream iest, softest lather a man could want Itll rgtaia its creaminess without replacing untilyou've been over the face, and leaves a comfortable, exhilarating impression that lasts long after you shave. Get a tube at your druggist's. Try it tomorrow, and if Purola Cream doesn't do what we say, the trial is oh s. That's our guarantee. ;,... MTOrtt TO HEALTH AXJ BAUTT nosed to let well enough alone when pupils were inclined to l -at all tractable. Infractions of rule had to be must flagrant to brine about demonstrations of physical force. At this period of which 1 write "Hoosier Schoolmaster days were fast pass ins away. . The nearest Warren G. came to getting a whipping Is vivid in my memory. I got it. Both were in volved, but it so ttannened that I was nearest the teacher when caught The first and only blow struck me across the shoulder blade ami pro duced temporary paralysis of the whole arm. In retrospection it ting les yet. The heavy hickory ruler, a yard long, was brokeu to pieces in i the fir.st crash. The result was that the teacher never pot around to Harding, then or thereafter. Caledonia is still talking about Harding's school days, during which he maintained an attitude of ease. Though not a prodigy alone any line. he absorbed easily all that was taught. Nobody ever saw him at hard study, but he shone at recita-1 tions. No other pupil had one-third a.t much time to give to things that were not In the curriculum. While others fought to win the prize he sailed through on flowery beds of ease, t Inamuch as he was ever pre pared for recitations, the teacner didn t findlt necessary to keep one eye on him. Warren Always "Suspect 'There were no angel in pants. long or short, enrolled id the Cale donia schools when Harding and I attended and. many irregular things happened. If one of the girls dipped her pen Into the inkwell on her desk and found in it water or something that should not be there, under the rules and regulations, suspicion was at once directed towards young Harding. There is a niaxium against telling tales out of school. As for me. I'm opposed to telling details out of school. In the back yonder Caledonia was a plub tobacco village. If one of the boys in school felt like nipping off a chew of "dogleg" during the study hours he was in the predicament of having no place where to spit out the juice and at the same time avoid detection. At thees times resource fulness of a high order was required, and most of the boys were equipped with 'a mentality that enabled them to meet the emergency. Crammer was as easy to Harding as pulling a sunfish out of the Olen- tangy or Whetstone River. Orthog. raphy gave him no trouble whatever, I recall at one time the word "un- paralled" was massacred and lacer ated by a number of the pupils be fore it reached Harding. He -had no trouble with it. The ease With which he handled it after others had failed so fixed itself In my mind that "un paralleled" remained In after years one of the easiest words for me to poll correctly. Even though I have blossotried In to the audacity of a sunflower where I once was a violet; I still have natural hesitancy against going into these small details concerning the town oracle's "little devil.? But there is another side to the story that must be given consideration. We have a great republic a country that reaches out among its people to select its leaders It is no mnm than fair that the people should know If that. onu.a .- hi.k .rr:. le mately, not alone as they are. but as they were. I am telling yon that Warren G. Harding was a plain BIDDY BISHOP SOME TWIRLER NATIONAL LEAGUE Versatile Senator Has Too Much on the Ball for Sherwood Team Al Philadelphia .'hicago Philadelphia Tiler and Killefer; and Wheat. It. II. K. 4 1" 2 2 9 1 Smith, t'ausey rk At ?ew mr Cincinnati New York Ke iilhcr.-' i'isher and Snyder. K. H- E. 2 5 3 5 12 ami Allen; N'ehf oron. Harwell, eid. At Cleveland Washington Cleveland ... Courtnev and kie and O'Neill. Ui i Sherwood dropped a 2 to 0 game yesterday alternoon at oxioru parK to the' Salem Senators beeairsi Meyers, the Sherwood twirler. ha I his back turned on the throw-in of,Smith and Jack Hayes' terrific out to th i right field fence In the opening in- At nosti ninr. Dcrmittinc two men to scor- , ittsburgn when the bill rolled past him to th l.leachers. The righlfieMer. llasebl brink. returned the safe jtoke of Hayes to the pitcher, but Meyers. thinking th ball was hurled to the, catcher, turned his back on the hall.1 which mlsplay was responsible Tor the defeat of Sherwood. i After thl fatal firt inning, when Ducky" Holmes, who has been hit-' ting formidably in the last two games, laid down a perfect bunt for a hit along the third base line, perch ed himself on first base and wan advanced to second on Proctor's gronnder to second base, and both to score by Hayes double to the right field fence, no more runs were scored during the remainder of the alternoon matinee. The game was a pitcher's battle, being a duel between Middy Bishop nd Meyers of the Sherwood team. Both men were stingy with base knocks when safe hits meant run.. Biddy Bishop was nicked for four tafe swats, while Meyers was touch ed op for five blngles by. the Sena tors. 1-iach pitcher sent nine men hack to the bench talking to them selves, or muttering nothings at the umpire, via the strike-out route. Free transportation to one batsmen was Issued by each twirler : also each committed one wild pitch. Batters who opposed the heavers yesterday afternoon displayed ina-. billty to connect safely with the of ferine, save for puny gronnders. hlch were easily retrieved by the fielders. Brilliant support was accorded Biddy Bishop by his team mates. Several hit balls that would ordin arily result In safe hits fell Into the At Brooklyn H. H. K i juiu 4 14 3 ! Brooklyn 1 0 lHKk aiul Heathcote; Marquard. Miller. , , n rJ'H. E. 3 5 1 2 7 3 Haeffner: Boston Adams.' Carlson and Oeschxer. ficott and O'Neill AMERICAN LEAGUE I At St. Philadelphia St. IouU . . Perry. Xaylor and R. ...... X 10 Perkins; Shocker and II. i: 17 I IS uth-Sevt-r- R. .0 Kharrity; H. E. 5 o S 1 Cove'ev- At Chicago R. H. E. New York I 11 0 Chicago 0 " Quinnand Uuet; Williams. Wilkin son and Srhalk. Lynn. At Detroit First game: R. H. K. Boston 11 Ikotn.it 5 13 J. Bnsh. Karr. Fortune and Wal ters; Oldham and Man ion. Angora Wool Scarfs A new shipment just received of these popular Wraps that art pro-Tins: so popular these cool evenings $4.75, $5.90, $6.75 and $10.50 OUR FEICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE"& CO. Commercial and -Court Streets Formerly Chicago Eton Second game: Detroit ., Boston .'. .. ........ Harper and Scnang; Stanage. " v It. n ...i Danss II. K. 7 .' an 1 SfiHIH PLEASED ATCONVENTION constitution which was adopted In Minneapolis last Njwir. f said Ir-. .Smith. "It wa found necessary to Increase the state does to 75 rents as there Is going to be a'dtflcit this year in the conduct of the state of fice. The local post will fix Its own dues of IS cents, and 11 national dues, the latter Including a free sub scription to the official publication or the organization. "The American beg ion Weekly . "Many new posts have been or ganized during the last year, la fact the number has" Increased from to over 90., "The proceedings of the conven tion were, for the most part harmon ious. .However, at the beginning there were, two factions which it clutches of cnvfielders after making! JSJj.: t p-!a1 p.,i good runs. Billy Stepp covered thai LOIMnander Ot Lapital fOSt centerfleld territory like a Chautan- qua tent, converting fly ballsVlnto his territory for outs. Holmes also contributed a timely out in the. last inning wuen ne fielded a ' Texas leaguer bark at third base off the halt of HasselbHnk, thus ending what seemed to be a' nnth inning rallv of the opposing team. Ducky made the catch after making a goo.1 run. picking the ball off. the tips of the grass. The Senator machine hit on all cylinders Sunday afternoon. Biddy Bishop was the only Senator who back-rired.. when .he made a wild pitch, thus marring what should have been perfect score she.t. with the Senators lone error. Two mls- es are charged lo the Sherwood earn. , , , , . A large ciowd of fans and fanettes were at the game to witness, one of the best games of the season. They Comments on Actioq Taken . at Astoria partlar members, mostly front out side of Portland, got together aa l ef fected a compromise with the rval: that there was ao hard feel Jag at U time or adjournment. The ntust raous sentiment was that there wic;i be a great Increase In memberff.ij during the coming year. "The selection of Chaplain W. . Gilbert of Astoria for state eomtraa der was a peculiarly happy one. lie has a' personality about which U members can safely rally." T. I. Brown of the local post vii selected as oae of the delegate to the convention which will meet la Cleveland. 0 early next month. , The other Salem delegates to the con Tent ion at Astoria were Kdtr- al Aid rich, Robin Day. Karl Dane. Tick- setmed would interfere wim me htm Gibert. Millard Haydea and r. smooth sailing, tail some of the lm-1 I.. Brown. 3 9 Amririn hn Bmnn. AmAri.m k... I leu lou j in tnetr nosannes of the eauinoed with a brirht mind. n Senators' playing, and of the feat of of honor and unafraid of work of the! iddy as a twirler. -Recause "King commonest kind. , First Smell of Printer's Ink. "Chores" la an important word In the lexicon of the son of a country doctor. It means horses to curry and reed, a stable to be kept clean and a cow to milk morning and evening. Few boys on farms or in small towns have learned to do these things earlier in life than Warren G. Hard ing learned them. If a boy may have another boy of bis liking with him the labor is lightened. In love with horses myself, though not crazy anout milking cows. I was often with Dr. Harding's son to see that the work was done right. A team - that comes in after a hard drive over mud roads needs considerable attention. Dr.. Harding's horses were not neglected. Caledonia was never a pretentious place, but It was good to lire in for the fun a normal boy could get out of it after school and working hours. As a boy Warren G. never missed anything In the fun-line. When life was particularly dull he relied upon nis own resources to make it lively. He was popular " with . the business men. and they never hid the cheese or nailed up the cracker barrel when they saw him coming. 1a . ... ii was mis mue town mat gave V"crren G. and myself our first smell of, printer's ink and let ns get our fingers in type. Dr. Harding was in strumental in persuading two men to come to the town and start a' weekly newspaper, l ney called it the Argus Three men. an editor and two print ers, tried to live on the income from this Small ShMt In tnwn of ?nn I people, when one could have starved ! to death more mm fnrtaMi- Tii. a. - w I4v i gus wax a sensation In the communi ty for a short time, until- it changed ownership and settled down to bui ness. Under another,, name it still lives, and is glorifying the nomina tion of Warren G. Harding for Dresi- denL (Copyright, 1920. by NV Y. Evening Post. Inc.) Cole was absent from the line-un yesterday afternoon some of the fans Uaned back in their seats prepared to turn their thumbs up when the opposing batters started a slaughter ot Biddy's offerings. By the end of the game they, .were all pulling ror Biddy to. whitewash the Sher woods, and he did. . Trie Sherwood game Is the first game la a series of elimination for the state independent baseball cham pionship of Oregon, lor which hon ors the Senators are strong con tenders. Local fans are willing to concede the superiority of the Sena tors over other independent team ut games are being scheduled with the leading teams or the state by waiter Rracke, the Senator mana er. to convince a few residents who hall from the tall and uncut of the Ozark mountains. Next Sundav Kracke announces the Kerr-Gifford earn will be seen in adion against the local team at Oxford nark. Members of the Sherwood, team say that the game next Sunday will be a -hummer' and that the local team will meet lis Waterloo Maybe so! BOX SCORK. Calem Dr. V. Carlton Smith, commander of Capital post. No, .. American I gion. returned yesterday with the other delegates from the state legion convention held In Astoria Friday Saturday and Snnday. Dr. Smith is very enthusiastic over the conven tlon and. with the rapidly growing posts over, the atate. The conven tion was Very successful but there was not as large an attendance as had been planned. Only 1 (Ok voting dele gates were present. x In speaking of the convection Dr. Smith said: "Much enthusiasm was elictie-1 during the convention. The principal addres was delivered by Governor Ben W. Oicott and was well received, Jut the greatest bursts of enthusiasm hown daring the session was shown when the message telling of the cap ture cf the Pen olet on outlaws was read." - - The doctor said ror minutes t'jere was nothing but a roar or rejoicing rhouts which fairly shook the build ing. "A new state constitution was adopted to conform to the national ' Nothing Like It says the Good Judge . , A little of this real to bacco gives a mafi snore satisfaction than he eyer got from' the old' .r- kind, v ' v.The full, rich, real toT vbacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. That's why It costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew wil LClA VUU LI1UL. - 7M f , Put ut in two styles I v -J J RIGHT CUT "is a short-cut tobacco ;t . ' A W-B CUT is a long line-cut tobacct i K 4 V J Stepp. it 4 Holmes, ir . 4 Proctor, 2b 4 Hayes, rf 3 Kracke. e Miller. a 3 Stewart, lb ... 3 Nelnon. 3b . ; . . 3 Bisliop. n j . . . . 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 ft 0 AH Pkrols Preparations are guaranteed to give Utorough satisfaction or the price you paid Kili be cheerfully refunded. Prepared and Guaranteed brth BLUM AUER-FRAN KJ.ABOKATOKITS Sher wood - 2S 2 Todd, cf 4 Hasselb'k. rf. . . 4 Parrot, ss' l Taker. If . . . Oi?,heart. lt.. Seelev. 2b. . . . I Tonne. 5b. Vestel. c. ... Meyers, p ... AR R II o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 m 3 3 3 3 Tomorrow jack Warwick wilt tell oi iiarainga norse racing, prayer meeting and farming days. 11 O A K ' 3 1 0 12 0ft 112 0 110 0 0 1ft 0 0 ft 2 0 ft 17 0 0 112 0 . 0 4 1 "27 9 1 H O A K 0 10ft ft ft 0 0 J O O 1 0 0 ft ft 111 ft ft I 0 14 0 0 1 1 ft i 0 10 ft o o i 2 0 0 ft 4 24 1ft 2 :.: : l gj k; J4 ' New Fall Styles of 750 Delegates to Attend , Big Convention in Tohio TOKIO, July 31. The total num ber of American oelegates to the 'World's Sunday School convention to be held in Tokio in Ocober will be about 7S0. The first big party ot American delegates will reacn Ja pan on August 15. In addition to the American tIe'o will be representatives at the con vention from the British Isles. Fur ope. Australia, China and Korea, be sides many delegates from all parts ot Japan. . 20 0 -witfvi for Parrot in second. Score by Innings nerwood OftOOftftftO 0 0 Salem 20000000 2 Shmmary: Stolen base. Swope: ey i m . wfe nacnure nus. Kracke, Bishop; two- oase nits. Hayes. Stewart. Swope: on or pucner. Hayes by Meyers: struck out. ty Rishon h, 9: bases on balls. Bishop 1; Meyers 1: wild pitches, by Bishop 1; by GAS -AND ACID STOMACH' And Other Stomach Troubles KeHevtd in xwo Mi du tea. kv tafcjng a heaping teaapoonful of Jo lO in a glass of hot water. 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