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THE OREGON STATESMAN, 'sALEM OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 17; 1923 ' Hhere .and. Eyerywlhere -fit,., KY iXXn$ KICBAtP JIMMY DE FOREST. PORTLAND BEATS ANGELS 4 TO 3 SQUIRE EDGEGATE-Mosc frni5hc nis Evickoce fWr voo )vt vIiCC r you xof !3 W at tit Ufa., y FO ME 57 fifty C 5J.MH f6 THi E.vDe"ct TMc'a not S t - TVOl 1 if I T St umpf's Homer in Tenth Wins for Beavers Frisco and Sacs Lose l"1 2- " L" " ; r(Q) Here, awaawaaHwaWwaBw-MawBBWBw-aBwBB 1ft I : - "A I -wr A II YO r - Veteran trainer who Is responsible for the prestige gained ojr Luisj flrpo. who is matched tofigft Y03 WIN DUEL Meiiiscl's Poiible. in .Fourth Scores Dugan and Ruth HAhcad:oHim,: v ST. LOUIS. Aug. 1 6. ( Amerl can.) A pitching ."duel between rcnnpci ana imniono neia tue i ' nockallowed : five. ;( ' C - Score - ig'- ' ' j '' R.'"H.' IE. New itorV" Xl j.:: . Z " 2J 0 EL Leu is, t'i . . i 1 5 0 PeanocW and Schang; Danforth and Seirereid.-' A :ieelad 12;. Boston 3. v yiigiiAxortrrngr (Arairlcan.) Bos-ton proved easy for Jthe Indians this afternoon. be In beaten 12. to 3. .--7- l t-1 iWillameUe Valley j Transfer Co. r r; Faw ThronRh Frelslit to All I Valley Fointa Dally. ; fK"J 8ned-Ef flrfency-Rerrlcw V SaJem-PortlaiMl-Woodbarn Corral ll - Kagen - Jcf ferson !';Dllaa - Albany-Monmouth . Independence? - 3lonroe , ' 8 p r 1 n g f 1 e 1 d ? ;J SHIP BY TRUCK J : IftCT ElfJ &GREEWBAUM IUUI An early buy in blankets enables us .tomake. these sp cial prices. Wholesale prices have advanced, so thfffe jjur present 'of fer is a real bargain.4 Betr,taSfejdj v nge of this. You will be money ahead. - j - ' y , . . . ' .: - u. Our Blankets Are All First Quality v We do not Carry seconds) iri : r.'-:- ' : f Nashuu Woolnap ; "r Plaids I Their Best 4V4 lbs MS 6x8 4, Specia :S 35.00 Cotton . Blankets' Good ; Weights ; Bed Size. Pair 2.25 " ' Special .. t? Bargain Ji Woolen Plaid Blankets i r'4 ; I 66x80 i-i Pair ;08.5O and 7.50 pair Big Assortment of Towels i All : , Linen i.Jl Towels -i at r New Quest Towels Hemstitched Colors 39c 42c Turkish Towels 23c 19c Barber Towels 7c A t A, ' : All Linen 4 Toweling , Yard Linen Weft Toweling ; Yard i 25c 19c Bleached Art Linen 18-inch . 68c Unbleached Art Linen -18-Inch ; 45c 240 and 246 North -It: -ft v ' J - 1 - & j? ! ---'. , . y : acxjpempsey in ssepiemoer. i Score . . R. II. E. Boston j..... ...... 3 10 , 0 Cleveland - ..12 20. 0 Ehmke, Murray and Devormer; Uhle and O'Neill. j Wiwbington 9; Chicago 2. CHICAGO. Aug. 16. (Ameri can.) adore, the former Brook lyn Nationals pitcher, started his I first game for the Chicago Ameri cans today and was driven off the mound in the third inning. Wash ington defeated the locals 9 to 2. wf neton Score J R. H. E. ...... .'. s 14 o Chicago ............. 2 12 2 . Russell and Ruel; Cadore. Thurston and Graham. r Detroit 3; Philadelphia -O. , DETROIT. Aus:. J16, (Ameri can.) Opportune tlong distance hitting won a pitchers' battle be tween Dauss and Heimach here to- r.tw Vin1 rSrWiU. delpbia 3 to 0. ! Score :A Philadelphia Detroit i. .s. , Heimach and and Bassler. I ( R. jH. E. 05 o v.3. ,0 . Perkins; Dauss HURDLE RECORD MADE MASON CITY Iowa. A,ug. 16. Cjharles Brookina of ? the Univers ity of Iowa ran the 200 meter low hurdles in 23 seconds in a special event of the Iowa j American-Le- gion: track meetvheretoday. The meet had the sanction of the AAC. Brook ins time Is said to be 1 2-5 seconds faster than the old worM's record. Extra Large I Blankets I 72x80 at Pretty Plaid . Blankets'" 66x80 4i lbs. Nice, and.. I " Good Fluffy. Pair 4.25 ' WelRhts Best Cotton Heavy all wool Vicuna Blankets, 6-lb., at $8.75 pair Guest Towels Pink. Blue land Yellow. Hemstitched Large Sizes 58c f Fancy j : Turkish " Towels ROC, 73c and : SI. 00 I-arse Turkish Towels Fine Linen Towels $1.00 50 Good Toweling Yard J4c Part Linen Toweling Yard 17c ii j ; ' Ltnen. I Glass Unbleached Art Linen ; : . 36-Inch ------- w $1.00 I 39c-43c v Commercial Street LOS ANGELES. Aug, 16. Stumpf'8 homer ' iif the 10th In ning today gave Portland the sec ond game of the 'series with Lori Angeles 4 to 3. The Beavers led off with three runs In the first frame the Angels lied the score in the fifth, and then followed a pitcher's battle between Suther land and Hughes that carried the contest into ah extra inning. Score R. II. E. Portland ....J. i 4 6 1 Los Angeles .'. . . ....353 Sutherland and Onslow; Hughes and Rego. t Seattle :7; Frisco 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 16. Five runs In the ninth inning en abled Seattle to nose out San Francisco 8 to 7 here today. Crane's two-base hit cleared-the bags for three of the tallies. Mc Weeny, who had held the visitors hitless from the fourth Inning, weakened in the final frame -and was knocked oat. " His 'successor) Mitchell, fared little better. Mul-' ligan's boot of Yaryan's grounder proved, ai deciding factor. There was one out andra man-on.' 'first, and it looked certain that a double play would -end. the game. Score R. H. E Seattle ....... .......7 11 2 San Francisco . . . . T. . 3 - 8 4 Gardner, Blake and Tobin. Yar yan, McWenney and Mitchell. Ag new. '; : 1 - L. ': Oakland 5; Sacramento O SACRAMENTO. Aug. 1 6. Wiz Kremer stepped out on the hill for the Oaks at Moreing field and stopped the headlong rush of the Solons who1 had triumphed in the two preceding games of the series Kremer had his submarine work ing in top form and was master at all times in the pinches, blank Ing the locals for a count of 5 to p. The visitors bunched hits off Thompson in the second, fourth and sixth periods, making them Count, while the Solons, because bf poor base running, threw away wweral chances, to score. CLUl KJ IV. Jl. M. Oakland 5 13 0 Sacramento . . . . 0 8 0 Kremer and Read; Thompson, Canfleld and Koehler. - I Salt Lake ll;LVernon 4 SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 16. Salt Lake took the lead in the series by defeating Vernon today, ll to 4. Singleton had only one poor Inning. Duffy Lewis hit a homer In the sixth with the bases full. Strand hit his 31st homer of the season, two behind the league record. A remarkable run ning Catch by Roy Leslie was an outstanding feature. -' Score - ". R. H. E. Vernon ...... 4 7 Salt' Lake ... t ......11 5 2 Alten and Murphy; Singleton and Peters. j t Dempsey-Gibbons Movies ; Are Exhibited in Butte ft. 16.-- BUTTE, Mont., Aug, Moving pictures of the Dempsey Gibbons battle for the heavy. weiKht championship of the worlj at Shelby, July 4, will .be shown for the first time In a local thea ter, Saturday. The film will bi shown in Butte for four days, and" then will be taken to Helena, starting a tour of Montana, the showing of the pictures being ley gallzed within this etate. i U. S. YACHT WIXS j RYDE, Isle or Wight. Aug. 16. -The Lea, one of the boats which represented the United States in the British-American cup races, won the international event for six meter yachts in today's regat ta program. King George's crit ter, Britania. was defeated for the third time this week by Mrs. Workman's Nyria. Hunting Season opens Monday. We can save you money on your tents, blankets, cots and other equip ment. - . M Hunting, coats, double throughout and ' water proof . . , . . ..fo.oo Corduroy Coats. Camp ton's Waterproofs . . . .$7.50 Gun Scabbards, new . .$3.23 Frying Pans Sc to 75c Mess Kits. Aluminum, complete with, knife. . fork , and spoon i .... . .55c Xanteen, cup and cor- " ...00c Shoulder and gunsling straps soc and S5c These straps would cost you a 41.00 or SI. 50 elsewhere. Also hundreds of other articles that you can save money on by buying at the Army Store. UNITED ARMY STORES . 230 So. Commercial St. LEAGUE STANDINGS 2. PAClriO COAST LEAGUE W. 82 76 72 64 4 3 62 59 Ii. 56 60 62 70 7 73 73 78 Prt .591 .559 .537 .477 .477 .463 .459 .431 San Frnrmco Sacramento .... Portland Seattle Salt Lake Vernon Ioa Anrelea - Oakland NATIONAL LEAGUE L. 40 46 47 52 54 57 72 76 Pet. .fi4 .580 .576 .536 .513 .491 .345 .303 New York .. 73 r4 64 .....:....o 57 .....55 ...3S ...83 innnnalt PittKbnrsh ChiraKo Hrooklya .... 8t. Lou i a .. Ftnrafelpbta BoatuB it. AMEKXCAN LEAQXJE L. 37 51 51 52 57 5ft 63 62 Pet .658 .543 .510 .59 .482 .41 .417 .409 New York . I'leTeland ... 7t 61 . ....53 54 . 53 52 45 43 TVtroit St. Loata . Washinstoa rhic)to .... Philadelphia Boston AT New York Lands on Benton; Harris and Gill for Six teen Safe Hits NEW YORK. Aug. 16. (Na ttonal.) The New York Nation als! came back strong today after yesterday's double defeat and won from Cincinnati in the third game of the series 7 to 1. Score R. H. E. Cincinnati . . . 1. . . . . . .1 7 New York ......... .. 7 16 Benton. Harris. Gill and Har- grave; Watson and Gowdy. o o From the Hearts of Qolden Corn In the Can with the Hygienic Top Collects No Dust No Rust FREE : Be anr to tret th Amalio Cook Book Jnat out. containing delightful, helpfbl. recipe a. Free for th aakins. Write todr American Maize-Products Co. 41 East 42nd Street New York. N.Y. Tarpaulins in large and email sizes. Pack Sacks , .$3.15 to 4.00 AU wool Army Blankets received . . .$2.93 and $3.20 Cotton double Blan kets . .... .92.10 and $2.83 Army Axe 41.00; with rover $1.25 Truck Spade $1.00; with cover $120 Steet Tent, Stakes . 124c Hard Wood' tent stakes SHc, Pan Cake Griddles ....15c Army . Canvass Water pails . . . . ........ 75c 6 ITS COME BACK CINCINNATI OIL IB NO, WE HAVE NO LADIES WEAR TO DaY. V;;J' if. Ift ) .w .-4w A That must have been: what the Hamilton. Ontario, dry goods stores must have said, for here we have, in the Hamilton police station, the product of. a lady shoplifter's excursions Into the stores. Thirty-three silk and 'satin dresses are among the things the police found In the lady's home. ' " ' Philadelphia 8; Pittsburgh 5. PHILADELPHIA, Aug.. 16. ' (National.) A home run by. Wal ker with two on bases in the ninth inning gave Philadelphia a victory 'over Pittsburgh (today 8 to 5. , Score : ' R. H. E. Pittsburgh . . ......... 5 9 1 Philadelphia ..!....,.. 8 11 1 Morrison and Schmidt; Mitchell, Welnert, Betts and Wilson, Hen line. . : j'- .. ' , ' Cliicago 0; Boston 2. BOSTON. Aug. 16. (Nitional) Chicago defeated Boston today 6 to 2. largely due to a massed, at tack on: Oeschger in the early in nings. ': f ' ; ' W Mt " IS 4 Ta " l? t 1 &..g,'Si-J&j8'. Score-- - R. II. E. Chicago . .... 6 12 1 Boston .............. 2 8 4 Kaufmann and O'Farrell; Oeschger, McNamara, Cooney and O'Neill. . Brooklyn 3; St. .Louis O. BROOKLYN,,. Aug. 16J (Na tional.) Grimes allowed St. Louis four scattered hits today and Brooklyn won, 3 to 1, making it two straight in the series of four. Ncis hit a bomer in the third. Score R. H. E St. Louis ............ 0 .4 1 Brooklyn. ........ .... 3 71 i Haines. North and McCurdy; Grimes and Taylor. What Became TP1 VEN in remote regions, the once-familiar figure of the , er is raTfelV seen. In the cities the brass-lunged .,'!, r f ; f i . vT . , .. . . huckster' has practically (disappeared. V t Advertising has banished those outworn hangers-on ; of trade J Through advertisements, women learned dis content with the limited choice 'offered by the1 peddlerV pack and the huckster's cart. ' Advertising teaches us to be more exact in judging values; to require things to measure up to better staiid ards; to make better use of every cent we spend. .Iv Advertising has done away with haphazard choosing by showing how. wide and precise a choice you really can have. ' Haphazard buying is going the same route... Peo ple who read advertisements know what is what and they make sure they get it at the right price ! : i-, Advertisements give you living news of economies. Read them regularly! W EQUALS U. 8. RECORD PARIS, Aug. 16. (By The As sociated Press.) Sadi Lecoine, the French airman, equalled the American altitude record for air planes August 8, when he reached an altitude of 10,518 meters, r "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 1 ; Milwaukee 6. Louisville 4; Kansas City 1. Toledo 3; St. Paul 7. Columbus 3; Minneapolis 5. ' TENNIS STARS SCORE FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Au. 16. (By the Associated Press.) i American women j tennis stars scored another signal victory over their British rivals today, when I ii they eliminated two! of 'the three remaining Invaders in the round . Ta IfNAtal how good a cigarette . a , . reaiiy can do mam . - M. V ! you musi iry a Classified Ads in The V s0 of the Peddler ? n ''A before the semi-finals of the. na tional singles championship at the West Side Tennis club. ; . YOUR CAR IS WORTH WAVERLY OIL , - . . . ... Waveily Motor Lubri- , cants are made from Pennsylvania Petroleum ONLY. Therefore they are 100 Paraffine base and ALL PENNSYL VANIA. V .. 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