THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1925 sikd mm: will mix sunday GOLFERS GETTirJG F Visito'rs Annexed First Game Ashby or I Quisenberry - Slated to Pitch Afnlx between the Salem Sena tors and the Albany club nine will be the feature card for local base ball fans here; Snnda7 afternoon, Forced to take defeat at the hands of the Albany nine once this sea Bon jthe locals are .set to make i strong hid to regain their record. The Albany club is the one that Borne' time ago took over the fran chise of "the Vancouver team when the Washington j outfit failed to place In the league, and accord ing to' reports the Albany players have' made' a good thing out of the" chance. Although they lost their first two games after enter- 1 ing the league, they soon bit their frWe "M. bjLva done, creditable wtrk since, in one of their games taking a final lead over the Sen (Beemis. once of the Senators, Is likely tnoundsman for the visiting club, according t early dope While Beemis was with the locals he did not" make a startling record but since changing over, with th Albany boys he is reported to have hit off at a much improved pace that wiUJrnake fair competition I: ihfi mix of Friday. ; Ashby- or Quisenberry is the likely choice of , Fr(lsco Edwards: for local defense oume vox. ' '.if: , 'Manager- Edwards ts now m'ak ing efforts to, secure games 'with more Portland teams.! Negotia .ft - " :' lions are under way for game ; wjfh the Montavllla and Fort 1EDW Return Match Is Slated Au 30 Local Teams Will Compete Sunday HARRY GREB IS BADLY HURT I WHEN AUTOMOBILE CRASHES A return match with the Albany golf team will be played; at the Efflhee CounpJ club Sunday, Aug ust 30," anav: s tneiocaifjieam swamped thi Unn county i delega tion 39 to 4? last Sunday, It" is ex pected they jj'i?l mcke tvery'effort to, retrieve trie I03rf -of the first match. Orders have been issued by Captain Xoung for each player to start in at the first hole, to -win. This Sunday there "wiil be a local team matchfmade up. of members. The teams iWlll be captained; by Gale Hiidebrand and Tom-Wood. Both captain have been busy this week in getting their teami lined up and .from-reports coming, in. the Illihee course is apt to resem ble a battleground after the match Is completed. - i ' Team buttons are causing con siderable inierest, and there are a number of rhallanges being made among the different players; This is what Is Bfeded In order to se- riTTSBURGH, Aug. 20. (By Associated Press.) Harry Greb, World's middleweight boxing champion was seriously Injured in an automobile accident near here early tonight. He was rushed to a hospital where a first examina tion revealed that j he suffered two broken ribs, severe bruises and possibly internal injuries. Greb and two other men had set out in the fighter's automo bile for Erie, Penn.; ; where Greb wats to meet Jimmy Da r rash in an American. Iegion boxing match tomorrow night. Twelve miles fr(jm here on descending a hill the fighter's car met two others. Slamming on the brakes, the wheels locked and the Greb car skidded and overturned. Passing autoists rushed Greb to this city. His companions were not serious ly hurt. I I SHIPS ARE TO BE SOLD OIUFXTAIi MAIL LINK IS FOR i- SALt: 11V GOVKRXMEXT 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 20. (b Associated Press.) The govern oient's Oriental Mail line, running tom Seattle to the Orient is for cure the mUt. efficiency tn team- 4'e- bu President Palmer of the wnrV AnVrtno. not fallV tinder- 1 vutnuraiiuu miu iuuiSui wish. Anyone standing- ttfi : can .secure j full de-( talis- from tk P. Sharkey, prores alonal.- -h . - H I . r During UV past : month there has been a- arge numbpr-ot'playerf from other courses' trying out the I rnr .ti"Ji- I J t- 'Ky:f !! - f . f --V-Xi--:-. Vv I UK IS By HT TEMPLE Work: of Furnishing Elks - Unrrtn 1 lo PrnnrroccinfT living to i iwiuogniij ; Rapidly at Present the only communication on the subject from the Dollar, interests '.fas received about a omnth ago in ij leter indicating that they might sjubmit a proposition betore long. F A somewhat similar .advance, in- of Portland , nines. haalbe"en pronouneed as sporty ae any ' other ovof which they -have nlajred. , : I h ' '; ' C t ' '- Falls City Important deposl ; of lime found near ;here. f Work of furnishing the ' new Elks Temple building is progress- ing rapidly with the Job now fin ished in the ladies' rooms, on the first; and second floors and part of the lounging room. Rich draperies of Jacquard da mask have been hung in the read ing and writing room and in the lounging room. Black and gold draperies harmonizing with the dark mahogany woodwork and with the tint of the walls has been hung in the reading and writing ; room, j In the lounging room they are lighter in color and have burnt orange stripes.. The : ladies room on the first floor is practically finished. ' A mirror 20 by 60 inches will be hung on one of the walls in it and lighting of the room will include special wall sets around the mir ror. There are to be two pocket billiard tables in the building, each measuring 4'. y 9 feet, two 5 by 10 feet billiard tables, and two S by 10 snookers. The billiard room is to be equipped with ,Venltian blinds, furnishing indirect light, and each table is to have suspend ed over It three of the newest type porcelain reflectors. The tables are of the best quality man ufactured. Eight mahogany card tables are to be placed in the card room with a number of serving barareta. There will be aix telephones in stalled In the building which will be on independent lines but con nected so as to be intercommuni cating if desired. i TUG IS RKLKASKD VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. 20. The Tug Imbracarla, which went ashore this morning on Discovery Island, was pulled off the rocks late today and towed into Cadboro Bay by the salvage steamer Sal vage King. FRATERNITY IX KKSSIOX SEATTLE. Aug. 20. The $lst annual convention of the Delta Upsilon fraternity got under way here today. -Delegates included Raymond N. Ball, comptroller of Rochester university; Samuel G Han. a Harvard university man rated among the world's greates mathematicians, and Clarence A Bunder, a Boston banker. I BASEBALL By Associate Prats !DAY BY DAY SHE'S GETTING .1 : y HEAVIER AND HEAVIER r lllihpe courjsel and the locl course j lefinite in form, is understood to aae Deen received rrom a Seattle jroup, but its - identity has not leen revea'ed. The I Dollar in terests recently bought the Cali fornia' Orient line running out or fan Francisco Vhich ! was operat ed at that time for. the board by !he Pacific Mail steamship com pany, and it was Intimated that hey might make ah; offer later for he line out of Seattle. The laying up of cargo ships of the American Oriental line by the pshipping board mentioned by R. Stanley Dollar, at Seattle today, was explained by Mr. Palmer as having been only: a temporary measure, caused by lack-of busi ness. If business, developed to warrant their nse.l he said, they vou'd be put back on the route. .Mr. Palmer eaid be knew nothing f any protest by . the Dollar in terests a.gainst the laying off of ucn vessels. - f if . : "" " ' ' ""'' ; 1. - - S. v7 'K -K -" , '::!;' J. Pacific Salt Lake 11; Portland 6. Seattle 8-5; Sacramento 5-3. . Oakland 6; San Francisco 4. Los Angeles 9; Vernon 3. 1 I American Washington jl; Cleveland (12 innings.) St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 6. Chicago 11; loton 7. Detroit-New York, postponed. 0; - I National Pittsburgh 2i Brooklyn 1. Chicago 5; New York 3. Cincinnati 8; Philadelphia Boston 6; St. Louis 3. A Direct Mill Shipment of 736 Pairs or Arrowhead Silk and Fiber Silk Hosiery Makes Possible MOTORCYCLE . - i At Reconditioned Independence, Ore. ! SPEEDWAY SUNDAY, AUG. 23, 2 P. j (Rain date August SO) Professional Riders Only : EIGHT BIG EVENTS ADMISSION 75c A. M. A. SANCTION 1 M. INDIAN DECLARED WITCH -Hi. - Ul'IlDKlt TItlAI, FRATl.BF.I BY MANY SlPEnSTITIOXS ' PKLN'CE RUPERT. B. C, ug. 10. (Canadian Press. Y Edie Loot, a woman -oi an Indian tribe iving on the Liard river, Canadi an northwest territories, on the tand here today in . the trial of Big Alex for murder, related how Wastedia Moccasin, or Atol. a youth bad been killed because he vas a witch. Edie blamed every hing on Big Alex, one of the tribe. ?h? tied Moccasin -on the ice in V manner that she demonstrated "n the hands and feet of a police men, sne offered him food, tut ?he swore that he .refused it. She :aid Bg Alex did; everything, but that all the olhe Indian in the samp believed Atpl a witch. She is co-defendant with Alex. Dan, Jimmy and Clem Loot, brothers, were freed of charges as the trial opened because the crown had no. direct evidence against them. : - ' . .. ' JELLY BEANS Special for Saturday Only ' ' . t ' -' ' , 18c lb. 2 lbs. for 35c Limit 2 lbs. to a customer Only at SCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE J The Penslar Store - 135 North Commercial Yellow Front Phone 107 Jtemcmber we are open Sunday Pair Price On Thread Silk Hbsiery in'10 Shades For perfect quality Filwr Silk, long boot, in ten shades. Positively the Ucst Values offered in the city in hig;h grade Hosiery. C'&'C. STORE 254 North Commercial Street UA y ill ;iu, iTT-7 W I M I I I I 111 I SERVICE and SATISFACTION WIN Our Service is Right that's' why our business shows a steady growth. QUICK, efficient, courteous service. We Sell Seiberling Tires and Tubes Gasoline, Accessories Oils and i Grease Zosel'sTireShop Corner Commercial and Ferry Open until 7 evenings 9u 7i. Hrf LILIJAX I.KITZEL. FAMOUS. AKRIA LIST f COMIXtJ WITH RING LIXO RROH. AM) lURXr M & Il.il,EY COMBIXED You gaze into the dono of the circus "bi: top!" -Abpve U young! girl banging by lone hand' to a single rppe. IJelow1, the voice of the anno4jncer-and then he begins! to turn, throwing her body in a convulsive twist. so"that she swings completely over the fet tered wrist.,- K . ; I.. ' Once twice then the number of turns runs to a score. Again and againto forty, to fTfty, to seventy-five; tnrns, bnt still she keeps on. To a hundred. whi?e the crowd' keeps count, a hundred and one, two, three, fourfinally to 103 turns. V; :i And yet,' In spite of this strenu ous exercise performed twice daily and six days out of every week, , Lily Leitzely. star gymnast of the " Ringing ; Bros, and Barnum & Bailey circus is taking on weight. Which lead to the question: after all what hope is there for fat folks? h ,-::-: -V As a matter of fact Mile. Leitzel weighs but,J04 pounds at the pres c?nt time. (Nevertheless. she only weighed 93 two years ago and tinned the Scales at exactly 100 rounds last year, . ' . , V - ;V "It's fate," sighs the aerial won der '"just fate. Still there is the consolation that the fat lady's chair In the side show will offer nie a harbor' in-- my declining ycars.' ' 1 -''? - ' ' ' v ; YJ:- Lily Leitzel is among the par ticular star3 of the S00 men and seen, whit a the Greatest Show on Earth . August exhibits here Saturday The -Apostle Of Good Cheer! , v SALEM'S LEADING ; ' AUCTIONEER : Residence and store 1610 N. Summer Street PhOtlO Sit Established 1916 II LOW FARES TO fa c. . f 4 I J rr. A, rightln ridin' rarii' boy from the eoftt of America. with, the lilt of good old Erin in his eye and a golden smile on his Hps! ; - ! , . ';, ! TODYi -1 DllGIIJZAM PORTLAND traint ' j mt convenient t AND RETURN Comfortable, economical service daily. 52.20 $2.50 1 1 round trip week-end roundtrip eaton Cicket; start FrUSat. ticket r on 1 erery or Son.Return limit day Return limit Tuesday following. 15 day. - rruportionatalr lav ham W Ask agent luooncj O. Lw Darling, Agent, Salem, or A. A. Mickel, D. P. JU, 181 liberty St. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM RELIABLE MERCHANDISE Hop Picker's Gloves All leather Gloves 50c pair. Women's and Children's .sizes 7 to 8V2 Special horsehide gloves 93c pair. -I r 36 Inch Outing Flannels Colors Good Quality : Heavy, yd. 23c ! ' Medium, yd. 23c 27 Inch Outing Flannel A Good Grade Lights or Darks, yd. j 15c x Nashua Cotton Blankets . j ALL FIRST QUALITIES j We dd not carry seconds.. $1.75 a pair; $2.29 a pair, white or colors. Extra large sizes j $2.90 a pair jChildren's Koveralls j Levy Strauss Brand sizes 2 to 10. Price i $1.00 to $1.50 Lee's Unionalls. Best made. In KhaTti, Blue Denim ; V 11 and striped - , Boss of the Road Overalls for men and hoys ( ; Day's Men's All Wool Pants $5, $6, $7.50ind $8.50 ! - " Extra well made ' '. Men's Work Shirts 65c, 95c, $1.25, $1,56 - Boy's Work Shirts 55c, 75c .and 95c ; . Men's and Boy's Waist Overalls . ,J' " Best Grades ' V . 24 0-24 G North Commercial Street It s Almost a Crime to sell such high grade merchandise as we" offer this week for the price we are naming. Jost in and unpacked but we don't like to look at merchandise very long, so here goes. This is Triple Coated, all White, Heavy Base Enamelware. It will be sold in four lots. T fi "1 Two sizes of drinking mugs JLiU L Xo 8 oz. cups with saucers 14 oz. cups with saucers 7 inch dinner plate '8?h inch dinner plate Anything in this lot for Qg T A. O 2,3 and 4 quart pudding pans . JLiUL Vt quart handled sauce pans ; 3 quart mixing bowls , 11 inch wash basins Take your, choice of any piece in this lot for 25c T iri'f' Q 1214 inch wash basins XjU t O 4 and 5 quart preserve kettles 3 quart covered kettles 6 quart batter bowls Any thing in' this lot for 4J)C ! ' T 4- A 10 quart Combincts JUUt ft. 12 quart water paib " I 10 and 14 quart dish pans, (roll edge) I 14 quart deep sink rans -j 10 quart handled dish pans Take any of this lot for Qgg To make this interesting we have 150 pieces of white granite ware to sell for only ONE CENT, to purchasers of any of the above pieces. These are small pieces but are Worth from 15 to 20 cents when sold the regular way Remember the time This Week Friday and Saturday. First come will have the pick. This b well worth coming . V'. ; miles to see t : Geo. E. Allen llaj ware and Machinery 238 Jorth Commercial Street vomfn ncrformers : who will .be 17