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SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1924 i fT f. T NEWS' ' MOM 1 : -EVERSWMEE THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON Federal Tires ? " Oversize SPECIAL ," PRICES Cords and Fabrics 30x2 .!.'-7-'.."- ' ?6.75 SOxA1 Hegular t,- size . .$ 8.50 6.95 30x3 H Oyerslze. . 9.90 32x3 ......... 13.83 ' 31x4 ...15.60 32x4 ......... 17.15 '. 33x4 17.70 34x4; ......... 18.20 2x4 Vi 22.25 33x414 , ., 22.80 . 34x4 H 23.33 33x5 ...... ...27.05 35x5 ......... 29.05 Factory Distributors nn COM TIRS Commercial and Court St. ; ? SALES!, OREGON I ! "DRIVE IN lOO per cent Service lira pike . Meeting at'JDallas Yesterday ' " Takes Steps for, Getting . - AIL Units United : ; S.. t A meeting was , held at Dallas yesterday at which, plans were In augurated for the organization of the North Pacific s Cooperative Prone Exchange. -.":' . - - . There waa some discussion con cerning the action - ot , certain growers who had sold their prunes to the California Packing corpor ation, and some unpleasant words were bandied around. But it were better to .forget all this, think those who have the best interests ,of the prune industry at heart. t ; Committee, Appointed' - ( A committee was named on In corporation of the exchange. It consists of the following men: M, P. Adams tor Marion county. Oscar Ilaynea for Yamhill county; 1 Wes. Elliott of Dallas for Polk county. ?--.--... Ed. Allen of Forest Grove for 'Washington county. - Mr. Taylor of Scotts Mills for the Butte Falls association. - Dr. Dixon for the Dundee Prune association. - . i Frank Carlisle, for the Spring .Brook 1 association ijQf Yamhill county. Frank Russell of Washougal for the Clarke County Prune associa tion. : ,'. . r ... The! First Meeting s The first nBeeting toj organize and secure the cooperation of 1 cal units will be held at the com mercial club rooma at Yamhill on .Tuesday evening. ; Second Sleeting Htre . The second meeting will be held In Salem on Monday evening. July '7th, at the Salem chamber of com 'merce roos, beginning at 8 o'clock, and all the prune growers of this 'section are invited to be present. On Illght Track It Is felt by any of the leaders in -the prune Industry of Oregon and Washington that' this move ment is the only one that may be expected to meet with success, and 1 J ajPPN PaGJ 3 ? in J lili L3 U BE F"!3 3 Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer' the slightest .need of feeling ashamed of your freckles,' as Othine double strength is ; guaranteed, to ; re move these homely spots. ' v SImpiy get an .ounce of Othin douMa strength - from any drugglct and apply a little of it night and morning ind you should isoon see ; that even the worst fr!Ckles have began to disappear, while " the lighter ones hate van- i i entirely. It Is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to completely c!ar the kin and gain ii ! autlful conlzxion. Eure to atk for the double ttren-th OthJna as this la sold - ' r sarautee of money back if It f.IIs to remove freckles. Adv. COAST AND MAJOR LEAGUE (GAMES Frisco O, Scwttle 3 ' ' SAN FRANCISCO. June 28. The Seals today made sure of the present series" with the Indians when they won a game marked by free hitting and a home 'run yielded to Rohwer by Pitcher Mitchell. The Seattle club, with 15 hits, got only three runs, while San Francisco made 14 hits do for nine markers. Mitchell was given sensational support by the infield. Score : R. H. E. Seattle 3 15 2 San Francisco . .' 9 14 2 Batteries Dell and E. Baldwin; Mitchell and Agnew. Oakland 10, Sacramento 6 SACRAMENTO, June 28. Oakland pounded out a 10 to 6 victory over Sacramento here this afternoon. Everything . happened that could possibly happen In a ball game. Loose fielding, spelled defeat for the locals. Knnz and James both were hammered from the knoll. j Score- J j ; R. H. E. Oakland ........ ..4. .10 13 1 Sacramento . . . .!. . . . . . 6 13 4 Batteries Kunz and Baker; James, Hall and Koehler. Portland 3, Vernon 1 LOS ANGELES. June 28. Good pitching by James Sellers and batting support by his' team mates gave the Beavers the fifth game of the series with Vernon. The Tigers got six hits while the Portland swatters touched Alva Seers for 13 bingles, sending him to the showers In the sixth inning. Vernon threatened In the ninth when . the Beaver t wirier went wild and allowed the bases' to be tilled, but the Tigers were unable to hit in a pinch. Score : R. II.' E. Portland 5 13 1 Vernon ........ . 1 16 2 .'Batteries Winters and Daly; Sellers, Vines and D. Murphy.' Salt Lake 13, Angels 12 SALT LAKE CITY. Jnne 28. The Bees managed to hold one tally of their five run lead in the ninth Inning and defeated Los Angeles 13 to 12.; After two were out in the ninth a walk and five base hits in succession gave the Angels four runs, but Kalllo, sent to the rescue of McCabe, stopped the rally. y ; ' -, Score R. If. E. Los Angeles ........ .12 20 2 Salt Lake .13. 18 0 Battecies Root. Crandall and Jenkins, Byler; O'Doul, McCabe, Kalllo and Cook.; ; . , New York O, Boston 8 . NEW YORK, June 28. (Na tional.) The New York Nationals today, won another victory from the Boston club 9 to 8. Pitcher John Watson hit a home run for New. York with two men on base in the second inning, only to be knocked out In the third when Bostonicored four runs. Score R. H. E. Boston . .... . .V. ....8 12 0 New York ........... .9 17 . 1 North, Lucas and Gibson; Wat son, Ryan, Jonnard and Gowdy. ' Pittsburg 3, Chicago O PITT3BURG, June, 28. (Na tional.) Pittsburg made a clean sweep of a four game series with Chicago by taking the llnal game today 3 to 0. - , Score ' R. H. E. Chicago . . . . ........... 0 41 Pittsburg , . 3 6 0 , Keen Wheeler and Hartnett; Kremer and Gooch. i Washington 4-4, Philadelphia l-O WASHINGTON. June 28.- Washington made it three out of four from Philadelphia by taking bojh ends of the donbleheader to day, 4 to 1 and 4 to 0. Score R. H. EJ Philadelphia . . . . . . .. . 1 9 1 Washington 4 12 2 i Batteries Heimach, Burns and Bruggy; Zahnlser, Russell and Ruel. Score (2nd game) R.' II. E. Philadelphia 0 6 2 Washington . . . ....... 411 1 Batteries Harris. Hasty and Perkins, Gibson ; Mogridge : and Ruel. CULTS New York 4, Boston 3 BOSTON, June 28. New York defeated Boston 4 to 3 in 12 in nings today. Score y H. H.E. New York 4 ,10 2 Boston ....... . . . . ... 3 11 3 Batteries Pennock and Schang Ferguson and Picinich. Brooklyn 0-10, Philadelphia 1-1 PHILADELPHIA, June 28. (National.) Seven home runs, six by Brooklyn batters featured the Dodgers double victory today over Philadelphia 9 to 1 and 10 to 1. Eddy Brown made three cir cuit drives. 1 , , Score Brooklyn ............ Philadelphia ..... .. . . : Vance nd Deberry; Hubbell and iWlson. Second game R. H. E. Brooklyn 10 17 0 Philadelphia 1 3 0 Doak and Taylor; Betts, Carl son, Lewis and Henline. R. H. E. .9 11 0 .1 6 ; 2 Mitchell. that if the Industry is to be put on a solid basis, ; every one must get behind this effort It Is not expected that a com plete organization can be effected in time to handle the present crop -4-but ? they feel Jthat everything may be put in readiness to handle the 1925 crop. - : 1 There is a feeling that local units must be the foundation for the big 'effort taf organize the whole industry, and this plan be gins with the local units, and a representation of all of them, If possible. i WILLING IS VICTOR VANCOUVER, B. C, June 28. Dr. O. F. Willing of the Waver ly Country club, Portland, Or., today won the amateur golf cham pionship of the Pacific northwest when he defeated Willie Hunter of Los Angeles,: former 'British amateur champion," three up and one to play in the 36-hoIe final of the tournament conducted by the Pacific Northwest Golf associ ation at the Shaughnessy Heights course, here. '... . Cincinnati 5-8, St, Louis 2-7 ' ST. LOUIS, June 28. (Nation al.) Cincinnati took both ends of a donbleheader from St.. Louis .5-2 and 8 to 7 giving the visitors a clean sweep ot the four game ser ies. ' ""-i ' First game R. H. E. Cincinnati ........ . . . .5 13 2 St. Louis 2 8 0 Rixey. and Hargrave; Haynes and Gonzales. Second game R. H. E. Cincinnati . , .8 13 4 St. Louis . .......7 ll il Mays, May and Win go, Sand ber; Sothoron, Dyer and Nieber- gaii,:vick. :s , .v-:i; t Detroit O, Cleveland 3 CLEVELAND. June 2 8. De troit made it two straight from Cleveland today, driving Co veles- kle and Roy from the box in the sixth, winning 9 to 3.' Rain stop ped the game In the eighth. Score R. H. E. Detroit 9 11 1 Cleveland ............ 3 6 3 Batteries Wells and Bassler; Coveleskie,' 1 Roy ' Cheeves, Clark and L. Sewell. A rit. Louis 13, Chicago 12 CHICAGO, . June -28. Four hours of baseball both comic and brilliant ended In the 14th inning today when the St. Louis Browns defeated the White Sox, 13 to 12 in a slugging match. The White Sox. used all players available, ex cepting ' cripples, and a total of nine pitchers performed. Homers were made by McManus of the Browns and Collins of the Sox. Score R. H. E. St. Louis 13 22 3 Chicago ......... ....12 24 2 Batteries Van Gilder, Pruett, Shocker, Connally and Severeid; Faber,. Cvengros, Blankenship, McWeeney, Dan forth and Crouse. The unhappy end of : many ' a popular novel is when it is made into a movie. 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Court and High St. 5 PHonc 44 ARE HERE TODAY In what it is believed will be one of the best baseball games of the year on the local lot, the fast Kalama Giants will invade Salem today to cross bats with Biddy Bishop's Senators. - Kalama so far this year has played nine games and has won all of them, and is not coming to Salem to take a beating. But the locals have been eating up every thing in sight so far this season, and it looks as if the fans will have something to look at this af ternoon. ; King Cole, who a few years ago was a member of the Senators, is the main stay of the Kalama-club, and is without doubt one of the best semi-pro pitchers outside the big leagues. . Cole is here for, revenge, for the reason that th Senators won a game off I CLUB PERCENTAGES I -w PACZTZO COAST LEAGUE Wot I-t , 50 . 32 Ssn Francisco ... Kattle j... 43 Sacramento 41 Wmon . w - 42 Rait Ik . 4t Portland , ;. 87 Is AnRelen .. k. 37 Oakland 37 38 4U 41 40 45 4 40 Pr. .610 .531 .506 .506 .506 .451 .446 .446 VATXOHAIt LEAGUE New York , Chicago , Brooklyn . Pittabnrgh Cincinnati Boston - Philadelphia ... St. Louis 33 25 . 84 23 Won Ioat Pet 43 21 .672 35 25 34 23 3i 29 34 35 36 89 583 .548 .525 .493 .417 .400 .371 AMERICAN LEAGUE WaHhing-ton -- Detroit New York Boston Chic&fio - Sr. Louis , ClcTeland Philadelphia . Won . Lost ....... 36 27 37 30 ...... 33 28 31 81 30 30 31 31 SO 33 .. 22 40 Pet. .571 .552 .54 1 .508 .500 .492 .476 .355 him a few weeks ago when the Longview. club Imported: him for one of its games in Salem. Cole, it is said, .will work much better for his own club, Blnce he has played two years with Kalama. The players all know him and play well in his support. Salem will play Kalama a re turn game at Kalama on July 20, while the Senators are on their trip through the state of Washing ton. which starts July 14 and goes throug July 26. The Senators will, on the Sunday following their return game, play the winners of the Intnerstate league. It looks as if the West Coast club may take the Interstate pennant. Montavilla will play in Salem on July 4. Up to last Sunday thi team was tied for the leadership of the Portland, city league. Bid dy Bishop has a lot of other good games in prospect on the home grounds for this season. He is out after the. state championship, and believes he may capture the Washington," championship also if th proper amount of support Is given by the Salem fans. f v SALEM PEOPLE GO TO DALLAS FOURTH (Continued from page 1.) nles will be thrown on the pave ment at one time. .. . , , , ;7 to 8 p. m. Evening show at round up grounds. One " hour's free street dance on pavement. 9 p. m. Old fashioned dance at Woodman hall. - 9 p. m. Dance at armory. Both dances under auspices of Fourth of July committee. Ladies' rest rooms at following places: Commercial club, city li brary, court house and city park. For Information ask any Boy Scout.' , .. IIEIIKIOT TOTTERING PARIS, June, 28. (By Assocla-tedPress.)- The Herriott ministry was placed in a dangerous position this afternoon when the socialists refused to vote appropriation the forces of occupation in t Ruhr, whereuon the premier i posed the question of ccf . and part of the socialists al ; from voting. Wilkmetio Veil Transfer Cc. Fast Through Frtl-t to Valley Point DaHy. 8peed-Ef f iclency-Servk j ' Balem-Portland-Woe" Corrallia Eugene Jell. Dallas - Albany-; loam c Independence - Ilocr: . 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