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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
DID YOU KNOW That Salem Is the Dehydration Center of the Whole Round Wbrld FIRST0 SECTION Paget I to 6 TWO SECflONS 10 Pa$es SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR .ALKM, jOKKnONT, THURSDAY MUKNlNc;", jUNK i;, i;,2i PRICE: FIVE CENTS Aged Linn I r T01SCUE OF Pool of $50,000,000 Re commended At Chicago Conference at Request of Secretary Mellon. IMMEDIATE RELIEF - INTENT OF LOANS .Thirty-Six Months Credit at Not to Exceed 8 Per Cent is Plan BANKERS COM stock raisers1 mm ! V " J Chicago, Junn l.". V landers' 150,000,000 pool detuned lo giv Immediate i lier. by hems, to ' livestock men, wai recommended today by Chicago, New York, and Other bankers in "t trig ben- at the request of Secretary of the Treua ry Mellon. Under the plan outlined bank ers of the United SUte will par ticipate in the pool, which, ac rordlng to John It. Mltch-ll of the. ! federal remo system and Eugene , Meyer, managing director of the X vit "finance corixiration , should tend toward bringing financial , rei(ef to stock raiser. Dr." Mitch. !1 and Mr. Meyer represented Secretary Mellon. ( Term Art Onerous. The aegion today followed conference in Washington be tween Secretary Mellon. Secretary Hoover Bnatw j ('jppi uf HiMft and Kenton of Iu.wa. Through the recommendations ' which will later be presented for ratification by a conference ot ; Chicago ban!iem, who will in turn confer with New York financiers, livestock men would be enabled o procure 36 months credit on loans made at curtent rates plus 1 per cent and not to exceed X per cent. Ratification of the plan is ex pected by both Chicago and New York bankers. Morgan Hon ltVady. The J. P. Morgan houae. it wan said, had announced by teiegram It stood ready to particlrat 'o the txtent of $25,000,000 if the . . plan met with the approval of the united banking executives. Administration of the pool would be placed In the hands of a , committee of trust. All applica- j tlons for funds would be pad on by a committee of three bank- ; ers from the itate. county or j towtuhlp from which the applica- ThiTper cent addition to th i eurrrt Interest rate would ko 1 to the country banitr or f onimts- j ion investigating tne applicant s eredlt. Flan Slightly Alterrd. 0. M. Reynold, of the Conti- nental & Commercial bank. (hi-i aK0, was chairman of the com mittee evolving the plan, whi"h t differs slightly from that dis eased by national administrative xeeutives and bankers. . Other members of the commit ;te included- 'T. A. Marlow, president of th. National bank, Helena. Mont., and chairman of the federal reserve "ranch In that district; V. L. Thomoson. v!p nresident of the First National bank, of Portland, i 0r., and S. T. Kiddoo. president ' V the Livestock Kxchange Nation- . bank. Chicago. ! -.L j Soldier Killed, two Fatally Hurt at Lewis j SEATTLE, Wash, June 13 One At a late hour, tonight tin oldler wan kllleil, two are dying flames bad been placed under con tt It Others were seriously In- j trol hut bad not been extin Jrd when a motor bus ran Into 't ulsheii Stone wall at the entrance to A. Hi Walter, a pioneer resident dmp Lewis, Wash., at midnight. -f Ilayjnond. died tonight riom ceordlnj to a report received . wound- received while fiIitin e',e. ; one of jhe fires seveial days a--o IDLE RICH CHASED OUT OF CARPENTIER'S CAMP, THEN DISABLED BUDDY WELCOMED ChaDenuer Takes No Chances on Spies "That Guy'll Win Sure, Avers Armless Service Man From Troy Who is Extended Warmest of Greetings by Soldier and Fighter HASSETT, X. Y.. June I V iTtl? wlthy owners of Lous f.B Wmmer homes were chased iron, ... ntin camp or (ieorges Car BUr today, but a veteran buck nr,t of the Wor,d waf w an I 41l Jh rowd at the front gate of ' ,.j . ir min u SH? . pol,ce on duty had - v K T III wofl ' 1 a . L . z wi jcr man unnai 1 .ireai " ". The men vt weaitfc drove up in their ma- i County Woman 3s Killed By !I HELD IN OHIO il h " i. -- -h v. Mrs. Mary lirickel mm m - r r . a X ' J f Daniel" rKaber MR S. M'CRAE DIES WHEN AUTO IS HIT i CROSSING TRACKS iALHANY, Ore., June 15. (ZreensbridRe. near Jefferson, was killed and her husband was badI injured at Truax crtKsinK on the Southern Pacific on the Pacific Highway north of Albany today when the southbound Eugene local struck their automobile. Mr. and Mrs. McCrae lived on a farm. They arc the par ents of grown children. Advices received in Salem last ni ;ht were that Mr. McCrae's injuries were not as serious as war1 ot firht lelieved. Truax crossing where the accident occurred is three miles north of Albany. Details as to how the accident happened are meagre. Damage is Tremendous In Madera County Fire ! . I KRKSNO. Calif , Juno On! :',an i dend. twelve ranch hou es havr Ixen burned to the tound, ,, ou.ot.u in pn.pet'v damat.- ha; . . . . ' . ne'n siistaineii ami aii.nitii acre; I of land near Kaymond in Madera ' count y ) have been burned over in what M said to have been ihe most m ilcusi mountjiji fires thit -i-r i taped iji this p.nt of the country. chines and tiled to go through. CioorRC Wants privacy. Ceores wanted privacy and when they appealed at th" en trance be stopped. "Gentlemen." he paid. "I da not want to be bothered: pleae leave. Kscorted by Manner Desramps i or"!they departed .Shortly iffO". ' Continued on page- 2) MURDER CASE 'A .... s.-' ,, .. Mrs. Eva McArdle Kaber -v , -r., : Miss Marian McArdle Mrs. Archie McCrae. fi.r of PETERSON DIES Man Who Slept Beside Rail road Succumbs After Days of Suffering After suffering for a week with a ctii.-h'-d .-kull as the result of le'iiit; hit by a train near OcraK Kiikiik- 1'i-tTson died at a local hospital last tiipht about 7 o'clock lie ajs a slranuer in the ci;y. His lather l.:n in M ati is t i'i u e, Mich., 'us I. cen ni'if:!d of his drnth and it i- likely luneral artangenii-nt -" .ill be d"ierre! until word is re ceived from there. A A--. ago. l"iers' n, who 1 thought io Ik-' about 21 y ;Ts obi. v. sleeping aioii.iile (he rail r.i nl t racl.sv about a mile and a lai! j'n.ni C.i-rvais. A comrade ;- also asb'p near by. whe'j th-' Overland Southern Piu-it'c train I'min California came thun dering along. Both men. who had be;n riding the Mind ba -.-ace to Woodburn. apparently w r- sieepjiru Houndiy, as they failed to h.tr the train until It wa-- upon them. It i thought Peterson raised himsel' just fn time to be struck in the head, and bis -k ii 1 1 was crushed He was tirc- tehi heie and has b"en cared ... a. p. . - Ill.'nfl.'U ai 0'! irii.nii; I - rfter recti vin sucji severe in- t juries. mite' 1 INJURIES rFULL INQlHfflf 1 nDncom inn n lillU Newly Appointed State Com-j mission Organizes And Swings Into Action At' Meeting Here Yesterday.! AUTOMOBILES MAY GO ! BACK UPON THE ROLE IL LU m U ! TAX OUESTIOI ; l'f dropM-d fn,m $S io JC i'ii Iwirt)-! :.nil Hofl wlii-nt flour from DaII Tnv UaokIap I nuu nn!f" l . $ -r C I . TI..- chanK.- in 1 vm 1 oa, ntv.iii,! ut j vii'iiraii is from :,n Estates, Income Assess ment Suggestecl rnil! tc investigation and par tial revision of t ti systi-rn of tux-' 1 ation ri. a in opi ration in Oregon, '. , oifr-nin up if ailililioiial sources' J of stall' n vi'tnie anil otliT pro-1 posals vliHtftiy i t-a I pstate may i , in? ri'li-v-d of at li-axt a small part of tli' tinancial burdens of I L-ovet timent and at the same time j liaise more money with which to ! , meet the demand- upon the pule-I jilir roffeis, svere discussed at ill" Initial mn'tiiiR of the so-calle-l t tax investigation committee held yesterday in Salem. Although the session was d. voted largely to organization pre liminaries and a general discii'4- i sion of the duties of the commit tee, there was verbal evidenf to ' indicate that the investigations would cover a wide scope and that 4 the taxes now i;nposed on vari- i oils lines of activity might be In creased because of existing ine- ! qualities. Also that means might j be found for levying assessments on other resources and assets j v, hich. under the present system, i evade their share of government ! t esponsibility. wond M.-.'tinK ( ailed. Preliminary to the next mi; ing of the committee when a d'i- inite plan or inventgation will b outlined, it was suggested that careful consideration should be tiven to the eytlon of recom- mending a poll tax: also that tne members of the committee thould study the suggestion again to plate automobiles on the tax roll, ley taxes against certain ships that aie now exempt from levy regardless of their registra tion port; provide a liberal return to the state i rom incomes, and f necessary increase the asses-;- ilient row levied against estates. Tin-re a No was some discussion to whether automobiles, if placed on the tax roiN, should be ew-mpied from a part of the 'ieciise now paid. Practically very member of the committee wa- of the opinion that the license .'hi-uld remain at the present fig iMe. ati-1 that the tax fliould be levied in addition. License .Not Tav. I. X. Day, chairman of the com mitlee. -aid that the license sys tem, a interpreted by main out I.--, was presume!! in provme let HI lis equivalent to the cost of regulation afid was not consid ered t;;x revenue. As a result, he aid he loiild not see any rea-on why main buiuesves now licensed should not also pay a reasonable t.i Mr. I ay referred specially to sii-,---. which he said now e a''e tavation in ninny instances i.ec.ill e thi-y were located oil pii ;.; lands. 'i'!i tec- viib-coinmitti es, cfn.posod of members of the neral com mittee, were appointed by the i haiima!) to investigate various Phase- of the tax situation an-1 re,ort ;i unickly, as possible. ommii ii-i-s Vamiil. swameo in ounap imr, ine.v Te foe a McMenna and Wai- were hoisted alxmrd as "eli te, Pierce was a' Signed the task yne room supplies." of investigating farm lands, gra- A hfr of the Crew CUt ing lands and city property. I n- A'-t this head thee men will study the relationship ctf taxes to the income of real property, number ot pi tMins paying real property tax in proportion to population, propoition of real property taxes to total tax collected, portion of taxes levied against lands and im provements, segregation of prop erty according to income avail able, millae taxes, proportion of taxes collected on fat in laniN. grazing land and city property, proportion of taxes paid by im proved property bearing income to unimproved properties bear int: no income and poll tax. Study ScoM Is Wide. c. S Chapman and Charles Hrand will study the preset! methods of taxation in the differ ent counties, amount of revenue now raised, methods of raising taxes in other states and fonn trier.. taxation of merchantable timber, taxation of immature ctop (Continued on page 2) Train at Truax Grade FOOD STUFFS MAKE DROPS BIDS REVEAL Changes in J.is( Months Fa Vor Consumer. Acrordin; fo Offers Made Stale S:i,m Miib- )hai)v - in t ho n't of -im:tuiii i.-;. l.ivi.rai.li- tu tin 'iteiiii)ir. 1 (diiu.ircil wiiii :ix IllUit Wl'I.- l)ii.i..,) ,y ,. s!;il) liirii of con 1 nil ri-i .lay mi :;ii- 1'liitK fur inul ii. . .1 j- -t " 'I I l'll' 1111 I III- iafi six inoniiis of the pr.'H. Dt y-ar i Bt-ef li;is dropped 'from flL'.ii a luniilivd six inoniiis ;ivo to tv !.". tli- l.iu t sl lii.l n-i i iv)-.l y'si-r)lav. Mm ton li;is iiroppi-il l'roiti .ir, wi , f, ton to i 57.3:.. I Anion? ihn most pronounrfil : !iaiiKf-s an' thom- in sugar, wliii )i ! for am- ainl ln-cf ; upar are rt--l sjdtivly from $s.47 to . i;n and ; from $x.27 to $; 4!t ()shT 1-1 inparat ivi fipurf-t; for (six months ao and for thf. pr-s-, 'Ht an-: Iairy Halt. $J1.:,0 and ?17.nri: whiDi- baiis. 20 a hninlred and i$S !r.; riif, .'. 1-4 rinn and 4 7.! tvniH a pound: nffi' Cl'tltS ' jj n i - i pound: .lap tea ;ii'v anil ZC1., c-n's; powijier 16 and 1 cents. TIIK WKATIIKi:. Iiakinp; Fair. moi!eia4e westerly wind?. FIVE HUNDRED MACHINE GUNS SMUGGLED ABOARD SHIP ARE I THOUGHT DESTINED FOR ERIN j .NEW YORK, June 15 (By the Associated Press) More than 500 machine Kuns with hundreds of snare parts, . , . y ee. .... . ' . ' . ' ' ! uspcctl by government oflicials to have len destined for i Ireland wen? seized today by cu.stoms officials. The arms, found on the American steamship East Side,1 i ..-pr, s:iibspniipntlv .t.-.kf.ii frnm 1 he M.t,,m mn u-i.fi.1 being carted from the pier by search and seizure warrant sworn out by Frank Williams. Snr T R , , . p ,- furth.-r information concerning him was available. He alleged Ut? 1 1 ' . ' n0 i . IS t5e": they, had been stolen from him, June 11. The arms wore; taken to police headquarters at Hoboken and will 1 held j IO 1 1 1 e; llll I ll:; III ui il I iiuiit tody. A.lm o. m.u.riL. roafk. ing government agencies, two changes of crews, brought about bv the marine strike. resulted in discovery of the arms. It is rt ported that a member of one of the crews "tipped off" government in vestigators. Presence of the arms on the Hast Side was not known to the owner, the United States . shipping ixK-nl, or its maliag inir operators, until they wen informed of their discovery by federal invt. tigators.. The East Side cleared today for Norfolk, where, according to the jrfiilicp, she was to take a cargo of coal for Ireland. In vestigations are being made by t tistoms, department of justice and Shipping board of ficials. One- report is that the arms ' v-ni inrirleil :ilm:irtl from V4V, ('ill v' f - - - - - - . ,aunches ..t njKht, and, iui.v..i .. ' (Continued on page 4 ) PRACTICAL ART EXHIBIT AT WASHINGTON JUNIOR SHOWS WONDERFUL WORK BY PUPILS Ninety Per Cent of Students Take Advantage of Opportunity Offered in Manual Training and Domestic Science Dad I'egins to Realize Coin-Saving Possibility (I5CHAHLK.S J. LISLE) - Ninety per cent of all the boys in the Washington junior high . school have taken some part or all and things the mere odor of L . . . . . ... i i ti.: i . of the manual training course mis year, according to the figures uiv- en by the school authorities. Almost the same percentage of the girls hav taken some or all of the domestic science course, be- ginning- with the plain sewing' , classes in the seventh grade, and i IEGREES ARE ' CONFERRED AT WILLAMETTE 0 Largest Class in Hisiory of University Receives Dip lomas and Honor Awards Are Announced. POWERFUL ADDRESS GIVEN BY DR. MAGEE Four Master and One Divin ity Degree Conferred by President Doney Tl." I.it'isl clas- In tie liirtory of V llame'.Lt iiiiiversilv v.: s i rad- llalill M-MU-Ml.,y. l-'il IV-t lllf." KIMi iati- ilijjloiiia- limn Hi " college o: liln ral all . ! . II r r i . : : i hi- c(,lc:-e of law. Iliri- from tin- colli-ire I'I'l . . -.li.l '.mr :li',.t.,il l..r,.w v.. ri- iu t;ie tunn - of iilim- ''le. in the pri Ml lie- i ;. ciowd that, left no Ht-MiditiK n-oii un usi-d in lli- r.'erit Kirst .ii-thodisi i !iu r I: bail. Continued on pare 4 I Hoboken police, acting on a villi .-s Liuiutu lci iiilii it SIT Br THIEVES Dimer Peniienliaiy Keeper Meets Death in Portland Tuesday N ir h t .1. II. Phillip?, known familiarly as "linck" Phillips, foinier k -ep er at the Oregon stale penitent ial y. wa.s k.lied by box car tliieVe-: .ii Pint laud 'I I'esday night. Phillips was lure during th" prison ad m in isl rat ion o, Warde.i K'lliert ,. Stevens and during part ol tile .! il in , il !:.! i a I n,ii ol a I'1 II Steirc r. lie wa.s a brother 'f Hubert Phillipj, a Pol llano ofli er who was sliot and killed by i'.ll ili-,alie mall who bad escaped irom t:,.- .-late liospital for the iiisaie- several yi-ais a ', 'liiiik" l'liilllps was rmployed , as a pollie olfid i- 1 1 tin; (JregoIi- WasbdiKton Uailni.nl K Naviga-L lion compaii.V' when In- met lo-' i death Tue, -!,.- night. 11. cam" upon the thieve; atti nipt mg to ! r -::k itito a car. They j.liot lii:n whin he accosted tin-in. working their way on through tho fancy stitching and designing', and th" Parisian table dainties, salads nu u woaiu give a nungry man a square meal. Work Is Displayed The Washington school held an exhibit yesterday afternoon and iaat night, of the year's work in (Continued on page 2) BUCK Crossing WI mm 2 AVIATORS ARE SAVED BY MIRACLE Forest Patrol Fliers Plunged Into Lake Free Selves 15 Feel Helow Surface li ' T A CO MA. Wa!i., Juno 1 .'.4 ' I'luii. -1'it into American lake n.'ari j J 1 -1 . - ..In n tlieii aiiplal.e dived 1 I hot loin, Umi Camp l.ivkij stJ lier aviators this aliernooii ex.tr jcaied lliDniHi-lvi"! from the wreivjt ; are f, feet below tlie silt face rif Hie water ami niude the vlion llnee quarieis ot an hour I unhurt . 't 'I'lii ir e'eape fu.iii death was d I dared mil aciilou.M by a launch pa Itv which finally picked them U-p J i'.otll were rnslied to the caiBp ! Iiospit:;! in an ambulance but tJ inU'bl weii .said lo be suffering' Bit Jill effects frm the lhrillii:r. diig. Tin aiiid.ui", a Heliavilattd ) four, lies al the liotlom of the laBe I in Xn feet of water, a total wreejt Cadet Cuai!'! V liniuian, pild 'and Sergeant liaymond WilkerspJV, ol, . si l ver.-w i re (In- participants In the fr.iuibl with ileaih. Jlotli art iiii-mbets of ! Huh! H. it 1st ue siju.idron, sialioued at CatiVD i.ewis tor foiest fire patrol dutjl The act blent is ascribed by tle aviatois to I he failure of tbefj 'lifilie, due, Uiey believe, to thXJ I use of commercial gas. For arny i planes a special tiij?h lest gasolii6i .! is generally used as motor f uot j they said. Iut the airplane todajf. i was using A commercial gasnliu which was not free froni Impiirt ' ties, il Was said. IICVWJ 10 Have Dined at iji n ber Caillf) CASTI.P. HOCK, Wash.. .Inn Word was received from dole, Or. late this afternoon by I'nitid Slatea Marshal llolo lii'il that : man believed to be Hoy Car.lin r. I lie fugitive train robber, entered the dining room of the Columbia Timber company at that p!:ue at noon today, .lie left after eafing, and members ol lii" cainp crew wer? ertaui that In bore ;. marked resembldnct) to I'i'lures of Cardr.er prlted in a Lite paper. Sheriff Hogat crossedJ Hi" riv-r irom Kalama to invesrl l,:'fr i on it lit t ttevpi'e Ihe fact that C,;iTdl)T has not b-i:'i righted for honr4 lb-' oli.cers in charge of the inaiti hunt have liecided lo hold its lull force in r- idiiiess in Ca tle Hock lor any devc lopmen tr. They de i hired that every avenue of escape has been c- n;. t il 1-1' to the iiorlhclinil south aloi.i' the railrcads. th" hij-hway r.iul the riv! r, and that Canine!- is hilling in tiie ilense thickets near CaMle Rfck. Seven Firemen Killed In Perthamboy Smash PKHTHAMP.OY, N .1., June l-r. Seven lii -nten were killed and in- other.- injured when a firrt 'ruck crashed into th tender of Ihe Uarneua? expiess at a cross ing of th- Central Ra'Jroad 'if New Jersey this evening. The firemen. mr.il- ts of a volunteer organization, were on their way to a sma'l warehouse fire when the accident, happened. I'ire department officials de clared that the safety gl'tcs .it the crossing were not down. Newspaper Compositors Will Return to Cases TIOSTON. June 15. Newspaper compositors who walked out Mon day night and Tuesday morning, vofd tonight to return to work with no change in the wage scale and working conditions. The vote stood 214 to 168 for returning. Compositors on morning news papers, the publishers said, were returning tonight. They asserted that all the men would be at work by tomorrow afternoon. OFFICERS HAVE ! eim CLUE IS DESTROYED L Hoseman Gunster Smother ed to Death by Smoke While Doing Valiant Res cue Work on Third Floor. ESTIMATED DAMAGE IS ABOUT $200,000 Othqr Members. of Depart ment Hurt While Saving Apartment Lodgers PORTLAND,. Or., June 15. One life was lost in a fire which partially destroyed the May apartment building, Fourteenth andTaylor streets, here this afternoon. Karl Gun ster, hoseman, overcome by smoke, waa carried out and a pul motor worked over him nearly one hour before hope of resuscitating him waa aban doned by rescue experts who were summoned to fight for his life. Three persons reported missing while the fire was at its height were later account ed for. C. W. Bales was sent to a hospital with serious burns, but was later sent to his home. . George Stockdale, a fire man, was taken to emergency hospital with his hands badly burned. Spectacular escapes and he roic rescue work by firemen marked the blaze. Gunster was on the third floor when he was overcome by smoke. Hoseman Clifford found him and carried him down an aerial ladder. Damage to a modern four story structure covering a quarter of a block was esti mated at $50,000. Loss to the occupants of the 64 apart ments was estimated at $100, 06 to $ir,0,000. The fire ft Med in the basement and Ipt through fto the roof, jea ing the walls standing. 'Selling Is Administrator. 1?bree times Clifford tried to (Continued on page 2) t COAST BASEBALL SEATTLE 6, rHISOO 4 SITl I.H., Wsh.. Junn 16 By s - litfe r ijisimg rally, which Cunningham i.HfU-'l. Smtllr look th first of th hi-Fit iftoiii Sn J-rmicigro liy teor ot i.(9 4 O'Connell, th HU" fimt ) man Hit Kan 1-ram m o in the lead in tl 3t1lh by knocking a homer Tr right firj.J f rt-, and repealed the performanr in Jhw ninth inning. Jaroba' pifbing foe ilci Uoim- team waa a feature of th Elli-. - As : t ti i a waa chamber of commerc -bllMiiihlt 'lay, th- gain waa preceded by .falt- through ib buaiueaa distriet. and i lrarl o.n of the largest erod ever iiV'iii Lied at the lo. l park. " 5 . K H. K. ?tr"ci!i.-o 4 7 0 SeattU It o tifturif Hcott. M.-Vuaid and Agaew; J(M-UJ'; a.d Tobm ' j VeRNOW 11. SAtT LAKE 2 WH AXiKl.KS. J'.H 1.'. Veeoon eii-4 ap the aerin . i'h Silt tanlay wiiiwiBg. ii to riicher Mielleoback en In own fame -n the aecond when rj.. (lit it home run wi.li two on. -f fit l It. F. Mi J k 2 11 l rbne i. 1115 3 Jtirff-f n Gould, Hchwarta and I.ynn-f-U)l8l' k and Hannah. Murphy. ' , i ' - - ANOEL B, POETLAHD 1 jPOIf!)) M. Ore, June I V- Th Hear frs.iptljr niaib- three widely acattered Uetf 4iff Southpaw Kinehart, while Pjl h-tt,kl a hud inning in the a ---nth Wbeai! JtCree hit and I'oole'a wild throw to UiHi ilau- accounted for four loa An 6ie in. Kinehart let in th only 'e.rittt tally by a wild throw to tirat. i K. il. K. r RaSterii-fi Kinehart and Baldwin; Pil-lt-ft?ai.l (taker. StfV tKANCtsetl. Jnn 15 Winn t:irtfd Siicrumento off with a fina fonr ran tnd. in the firit inning today, hot brent'? replaced hint anil Oakland waa bl-p pull a .' to 4 victory out of th f;rj,iTh Oaka atarted aroring .with KnigM a home run in the e-ond inning, and. Retired I'enner in the third fram aftet: four tallies had been made off tMr-r walka. two hita and Kheehan'a two rtrg. Niehaua then went into th box and Hli aroring waa over for both a idea. - K. H. K. Sctnento 4 9S Oakland 5 j i Hattenea tVnner, N'iehaui and Cook; Vfmnj ; Kremer and Miti. ,aTAXDINO OF THE CLUBS W. I.. PH. .629 .620 .&6." .&n .607 8tt ranciaco Macrautento Ket): roa Oaklmil liftWAqgele .... alt:Mke Portland ...a 44 44 39 37 34 84 24 17 26 37 SO 84 as as .607 43 .84 4tt .202 OSS IS HEAVY 4