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- , - ; , SATURDAY MORNING; JUNE SO. 1023 ; -y- IT! ITMeiRg, There, aim- Everywhere 'r - V n. ;z.' K yes GET 2 STHfllGlIT Raising the FatTlily' Wecan guess who Gideon had in his mind alrTghtl Fisher1 cKMe. to See voo INCOO CfNCiE. TO SEHO Washington, Detroit ' and Chicago WKrmers of Yes- vterday's Games NEW YORK, June 29. aThe New York Americans made It two straight from. Philadelphia, win r nint; a hard" hitting game .today, TII3 OViLON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON r , - l,.trlt .. J. ....... ..... J . . f ipvm- s l c t . r z 10 to 9. Home ram by VI tt. Bush and 'Dugan were responsible for five of the locals' runs. Walberg Injured his pitching; hand, - stop- . pins ot drive by Scott. Bush ,'was spiked la "the, right 'knee by Callaway while cotering the plate. R. HVE. Philadelphia 9 17 4 New York .. ....'.. . 10 10 4 Walberg, Kallett, Romral and Perkins. Bruggy; Bush, Iloyt and Hoffman.- -, . ' Washington 2, Boeton 1 ' WASHINGTON, June 29 Mog , rldse had the , better, of . Fergu son's pitcher's battle today and 'Washington defeated Boston. 2 to 1. . , . Ecore-- V fi R Ec3toa .'. '...........1.5 0 , Wa shingto'n . ..'.". '. ; , 2 7 0' Terguson and Walters; Mog rllse and Hul.' 1 ; J . ' Detroit 5, St. Ioalii 3 fTJ. LOUIS, Mo., June 29--Heil-Ci.:n's sacrifice scoring . Haney and Fothergill's tally on a doable 'steal la the ninth, inning gave Del trolf a 6 to 8 rlctory OTer S ctory. OTer St7 Lo u is today. . " rcore- , ' , :De.roit 5 10 1 St Louis ym ' .".'. ;. 43 : 9,4 Cole,' Dauss and Bassler; Bayne, Ktlp. .Van Gilder,' Pruett and SeverelL' Collins. ' -': ';, r' . . , C?iicg3o A Clereland 4 CLEVELAND,. June 29. Chl C3XQ won the first game of the series fron Clereland, 6 to 4, here to jar.'. .7 v.'. -. V:'-H'i- rcore-. -,:f ); . i-i- j t- R. E. ' Chicago ............ ; 6 1 1 0 CI velandrT...;..'......,,; 127 3j . Crensros, Lereret'te and Scbalk; C relcEkle, , Ehaut, - Meterler and 'lli a tt. O'Neill. i 7 '-; ' 7 ... -Ci w 3 2ttl Lends rtch'Goddess v. ILVERTON, Or.,- June 29. (L.eclal to The Statesman.) In tei st-Ja ahe Goddess cf Liberty co.. test at " SIlTerton" is "growing warner . as closing - 'day grows ne i rcr. The Goddess of - Liberty re' I al3a be Hiss SIlTerton. at the A- crlcan .Legion conTention at I Jde In Septemberj ; , Miss Ruth r -3. i3 la thf lead ;wli; 41,093 vc i to her cr edit and JUlss Laura D .erlund Is a close -second with 35.750.- The contest closes Sat ay night, . ....... ' Another feature of the Fourth cf July celebration Is the ar range neat of two large receiving radio eu which will gire anyone within a. radius of a- block and a half ah opportunity to ; hear. President lla rilng's address, as giren on !I Itnoniaa field during the after Eyn. , Following- the president's J ' sage , the , toempsey-Gibbons V. !:t will be, sent in by rounds. HOW THE FIGHTERS COMPARE dumpsey; ; : ; VEK3HT IS3LBS 7 HctGWT 6FT iW7.v J far Eeonoxnieal 7 ' cHE-sr ropMAi.;ay v I J I V ' CMtsT normal aous. ' t(MNOCD4.)(N f " ) CXPANOCO 4IN ' . TMOM 23 in - ; r -rniOM2'2irf- " !..:,. . 1 ' : . ... j . . r- t .' ' . V , V . . I . .i . V . I . . .' , - r y P .CAtr-l5.Mt , U- CAUCSi- . - - - Y 1 " V ; - - ------i. A V . ; ) J yi.iHLBQiN ..... rr-A - - i,,jLsslasiiia1 VICE AMD REPAIRING T I'crth Co'mmbrcizl Street ; S 0AKS7 IIEAVILT Biizz Arlett Lasts 'Two In nings During Which Port land Gets Nine Runs . PORTLAHD, June 29. Bun Arlett lasted less than two In nings against the! murderous at tack unleashed against the , Oaks by the ' Bearers. 1 Before the big right i bander i was relieved by Murchio he had receipted for nine of the 11 runs the Mlddleton gang gleaned during the game! , Oak land f got seven runs. Murchio showed well, in the seven4 innings he was on the mound.1 ' Today's loss by Oakland makes the series stand 3 to 1 in favor of Port' land. -" " - Score ? - 'LB.iH.'B. Oakland 7 14 1 Portland ,11 17 1 Arlett, Murchio ' and t Baker; Schroeder and Onslaw. ' ' ' Frisco 8; Salt Lake 7 .' SAX-FRANCISCO.-June 29. Hard hitting featured today'j game 'with .SalULkke jrbieturas won bjT; the Seals,7 8: to ,7. , The Issue was In doubt until the last. With one. run needed for A tie In the ninth tho Bees got a man on first and third.. with one. down. Strand was,, up . and he slammed out tj? real wallop, but r Rhyne snared it for a , double play. There were four home runs, by.Stradid, Kilduff. Peters an4 Ellison.-. BtH lant field playa were made 'by both teams, with Vltt the shining star7 Waner the: youthful . pho nom. got three hits.;- t1" ; Score .;-4e' Salt, Lake San Francisco . . -Gould, Meyers, j .- R. H. E. .1 .... 8 1$ 1 Coumbe and Pe ters; Scott : and Yelle. Sacramento 8; Angels 3 LOS ANGELES, June 29.-Sac-rame'nto evened up' the series with Los Angeles today. ' taking ' the fourth game 8 to 5. r The visitors clinched the gamejn the seventh GIBBONS -AGE 32 YRS- 2 MC"S WEIGMT-1&5 LBS W yiitv.rri in. , Y i y BiCCPS I4tN WRIST 'r '! -CI Transportation (0 H i BEAVERS 1 t r i inning, touching Crandall for two runs on three singles and sending him to the bench. McCa be. Angel left ; fielder, had a good batting day,1 poling out two safeties and a triple out of four times at bat. Score- 7 R. H. E. Sacramento TV. .'. t. 8 12 1 Los Angeles 5 11 2 Prough, Fittery and Koehler; Crandall, Thomas and Byler. s Seattle 7; Vernon 3 SEATTLE, June 29 Two hom ers over the right field fence from the - bat of Ray - Rohwer, Indian centerfielder, brought victory to Seattle over Vernon : in the game here today. The score was 7 to S. ' Harry Gardner, on the mound for the home team, kept the visi tors 14 hits well scattered. Score- . R. H. E. Vernon 5 14 2 Seattle 7 7 0 (James, Relger and D. Murphy; Gardner and Tobin. ? 1 CBAII SPLIT Brooklyn and Chicago Win; New York and Boston f .Stopped By Rain . PITTSBURG. Pa., June 29. Pittsburg and . Cincinnati divided a doubleheader here today, Lu que's effective pitching enabling the Reds to win the first game, 2 to 0, while the. Pirates took the second, 5 to 3. . . Score first game R. H. E. Cincinnati i 282 Pittsburg 0 7 1 Luque and Hargrave; Morrison and Gooch. . Score second game-7- R. H. E. Cincinnati . . . . . :. . . . . . 3 .10 2 Pittsburg 6 123 . Benton and Hargrave; Bagby and Schmidt.. ; Brooklyn 14, Philadelphia 5 $ PHILADELPHIA, June 29. -Brooklyn was : in a hitting mood and pounded out, a total of 25 hits to defeat Philadelphia today by a score of 14 to 6. . . .. I Score- ; 7 7 R. H.-E. Brooklyn ........... 14 25 1 PhiUdelphia ......... S 1 4 7 0 Grimes' and Taylor; Glazner, Head and . HehUne. ' - -' V Chicago 11, SU Lonls 4 f CHICAGO, June 29. Chicago pounded three St. Louis pitchers hard today and defeated the visit ors 11 .'"to-"."- " i"7.-" 7 7" ' ' ' 7 tScore f h B-'H.' E. st. Louis ; 4 s l Chicago 7t 11,13 1 HalneeV' Barfootv Stuart, North and Aalnsmith. McCurdy; Kauf mann and O'Farrelt. i : t 53 7 New York-Boston, wet grounds. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Ai Indianapolis 3-3 ; Toledo 4-5. At Louisville ,2-1 ; Columbus 1-4. At St. Paut 4; Milwaukee 2. i At Minneapolis 3; Kansas City 1. PITTSBURG ID COJIPI.KTE ! ; ' ' PAINTINO ;7 ' .The removal of "the bljl job down to the metal, the careful filling and rubbing In prelimi nary ' work and the careful final ' color coats ! and striping assure you the best job. ' Get work that will not alone look best buv will last best be cheapest In the end. '.;fa RELIANCE AUTO ' . PAIfjTinG COMPANY . - - PUON23 37 : -.j t i -i 219 Bute Corner rront I LETAGUE-STANDINGS , PACinO COAST XAOUB h W. V. Pet. n 1 Franriaro . ;! 57 81 .648 Sacramento . 47-88 .553 Portia ad ..... -...44 43 .50 VoToon: 41-44. .488 SaH Lake t . -.4l 4 Ix ABfelca . 40 43 Sosttlo . . 38 47 Oakland "1.34 52 .488 434 I .395 ; VATXOVAZ. XJBAOT78 ' Now York ......., 44 20 Pittsburg . ..38 24 Cincinnati .: . 36 . 26 Chiracs .: . 85 33 Brooklyn ..; . 82 SO , St. Luia ...32 34 Bton . . , . i..l.w.20 43 Philadelphia . . 18 40 Pet .688 .613 .581 .523 .516 .485 .317 .281 AatEBIOAH LAOUS W. L. 23 29 80 S3 S3 81 85 84 Pet. .651 .540 .524 .484 .476 .466 .444 .404 New York Philadelphia .. Clevela.id 8t.luia Detroit Chicago . Waskiagton ... -41 -34 33 30 .30 27 28 Ronton .'. .23 Grangers Will Convene At Rickreall Today , - 1 ; - ; : Grangers from three counties and' their families - will , gather at Rickreall today fof an .all-day picnic and to hold a union grange meeting. .Members of Pamona grange f from Polk, YamhiH and Marion .counties are expected to be present., : ) " " " Among the prominent men who will speak - are Governor Walt'er M. Pierce, W. S. U'Ren, of Port land, and Seymour Jones, George Palmiter, - newly ' elected Grange Master, and Ike Patterson. f AVOID THKJ!. anirrosis :?- "I was weak and nervous, had headaches, all the time, and my back hurt so bad I could hardly stooy.'t ; writes Frank Richardson, Perry. Georgia. "Tried Foley Kid ney Pills and got relief BackH ache, reumatic pains,-- tired feel ing, dull headaches, too frequent urinaflon,v discolored or '; strong odor are symptoms of Kidney and Bladder, disorders : and demand prompt treatment. 7 Foley Kidney Pills give quick relief. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. Sold" everywhere. Adv. HAY . SAN FRANCISCO, June 29. Receipts: 7 hay .192 tons; : un changed. a REDUCED PRICES .. , , . t K f .-, . . , . , lO.OOO-MILE CORDS 6,000-MILE FABRICS Cords., ; I . 9.50 . 13.50 . 15.75' . ; 18.80 . 17.00 . i 18.7 5,. 23.50 24.60 . 7 25.50 .. 35.15 ." 1 38.00 . -35.90 . 81.00 . Size. 30x3 30x3 32x3 31x4 32x4 33x4 34x4 -32x4 33x4 34x4V4 35x4 38x4 33x5 35x5 Fabrics. 7 3 7.30 . 7.45 . 10.60 . 11.90 . 12.75 . 13.75 . 14.25 Buy from an old - established '" Honse 100 Service. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY rJalcom .Tire Co. Conimert'lal and Court Stav SALEM, OREGON ,. Eetablislicd 1Q1Z -. , , . u uu " FRUIT ' NEW YORK, June 29. Evap orated ' apples neglected. Prunes dull. Apricots unsettled. Peach es easy. - WHEAT . MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. June 29 Wheat receipts 242 cars com- . ... . - . parea wun xvo cars a year ago. Cash No. 1, northern 1.04 3-8 1.12 3-8; No. s 1 dark northern spring choice to fancy 1.21 3-8 1.30 3-8; good fo choice 1.12 3-8 to 1.20 1 3-8; ; ordinary to good, 1.06 3-8 1.11 3-8; July 1.04 3-8; September, 1.08 6-8. 1.06 1-8; December, Dallas Water Mains Are Going in at Rapid Rate ' DALLAS, Or., June' 29. (Spe cial to The Statesman.) The lay ing of the water mains to the in dustrial district of this city for protection in case of fire is pro gressing at a rapid rate.- The pro ject will be completed some time shortly after the first of July and the district . will have ample fire protection during lhe dry weather this summer. "The work-is being done by O.; P.? Gates of Portland, a son of H. V. Gates', lessee of the Dallas water plant. - The ' Dallas Water ' company - is also - relaying with larger mains some of. its ser vice 1 pipes on ; South Main" street Tie f"vrv -m ': ; : -L- Felt and Straw Hats. $1.95 , Many sold from this lot but still a fairly representative selection t choose from. Felts and straws In broken lines, sizes and colors. Fishing Goods Bargains .... Man's Union v Suits 95c v Ecru color Balbrig-7 gan, short sleeves, an kle length; up toslie 40 only, t - , ' " Dress Socks. ' 3prs. $1.09 Extra quality. , "In terwoven" heavy lisle in black and cordovan. - Regular 50p value. Work Socles 2 prs. 25c . ; Good quality cotton Socks , in black and brown. All sixes, ex ceptional values, r Sublimity Citizens Are ; -Elated at New Pavement ' Residents of Sublimity are high ly elated , as they watch paving operations in their district, .ac cording to J. T, Hunt, county com missioner, who wltn Judge W. M. Bushey, visited that district yes terday. Paving Is now under way in front of the stores and the pros pects of solid footing as provided by the hard surface are pleasing to the' community. y 7 Both Mr. Hunt and Judge Bush ey .are, old-time resident of Sub Hmity, having lived there in their younger : days, and still . have a fond spot In their hearts for the old home town. m . The -first rock road In- Marion county was- built In the vicinity of :. Sublimity 17 ; years ago, Mr. Hunt stated. - -. This will form a portion of the new road . that is being payed at present, r Ipanish War Veterans To Gather at Albany Beginning July 14. the United Spanish-American War Veterans are to hold their state convention at Albany. This promises to be one of the biggest ' and most im portant, sessions in the history of the organization in Oregon. The Salem camp will send six regular Many New COME Men, Offering $25 Friday saw brisk selling from this selection- but still left is a wide variety of styles, fabrics and col ors. For men and young men. Buy that new .suit for the "Fourth" now 319.50. . Regular $8.00 and $8.50 Men's Fine Dress Oxfords Men. here's real valued 'All of the . higher ; grads 88 and $8.50 Oxfords to be sold at 36.95: New est styles -In black and brown calf and kid - leathers. '. Most all sizes in 'the lot. P ... . accredited delegates, but the con vention is open to all members, and it, is expected that! a consid erable number of local men will attend. : ' ""V ; v ' . The election of officers is to be held on Friday, July 15, and most of the Important business of the convention. On Saturday, the whole assembly is to be the guest of Comrade H. H. Hearn, at his Lacomb ranch home, 28 miles out of Albany, on the road to the top of the Cascades. He is said to have a delightful country, place and he is barbecuing a whole fat beef, and making' other prepara tions to make It a red letter day for the ex-warriors. Some of them may even stay over wlfh him for another day,' on his .urgent per sonal Invitation. : : ;v - TRAVEL BY7STAGE TO PACIFIC CITY 7BEACH Salem's nearest beach by auto stage, leaves TERMINAL 7 a. m. and 3:30 p. m., returning, arrives Salem 7:10 p. m., via McMinnville. ! f.?;7;. r.". '.w ; ". ' Round Trip Special' 7 r 'Special-Holiday Excursion Rate July 1st to th, inclusive. $6.45 - SALEM McMINNVILLE STAGE Phone 696." , ; Items Added to 's. TODAY Here's Opportunity .Days $30 . $35 U1TS EVERY SUIT REDUCED Savings on Springand Summer Suits f . . (LIGHT COLORS) AS FOLLOWS: V $35.00 Suitj now $27.75 , $40.00 Suits now $31.75 $45.00 Suits now $35.75 $50.00 Suits now $39.75 ALL DRESS SHIRTS REDUCED $6 9:5 ," good rf- - II III - W i i ! ..... . ;tcc.ii LINES l-Grasp It! i Extrsi Special Values to $10 BOYS' SUITS J 44 .. - - ' 77 $6SS About 35 boys' suits in sizes 6 to 18 years. Dark grey and brown . mixtures. All are all wool and., nicely, tail ored.. . Save, on the boys suit now. f llzny I lavs 2 Vzzls y u i , 7K