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ri-l:V. " iX3gooiJii 'sai o'ok : J. L - Saturday morning; august -gaar- ' ' '-''!- r . . , ........ .t ; - - B1I Lodgi: Roster tm&& teifeiai m . . t . i. . a - . r. m , im a. - jr w . -a n pbb. - j t v i bib mm a a a " - .aw . c a i ii i IIHI A II ' -UilllflllLI -Jl j'TTV. I ' FRATERNAIi ORDER OF EAGLES, aaaoi - ' . f' UllUlllllUlal .$.(-. V I wuim. s.'y. Tel. imr. ; -r C FOR BOT&pwfae.U .23 i i . ... . ... I ; . ! . .., .. L. , I 4I t J . jS- III otiow ox ill tt ifwfm fStt nwn 1 ' ' r S. I I 77 .fc. Ill 1 I f r v- . I 05 E AKD TWO-ROOM - FUJUUfeHKD I Effort Will Be Made to Show Event at- Qxfbrd' Park Today bunaayv;oniest ... , m jcqui uouncu - i rl -ii--y Jr 15 ( tiJ-S;V i Ii) M. D. PHktnto.. Meet. Mewl 8Ur I ... J I FOR RKKT-XBTMtXTl 111 K. Co I --w- ; w ' i ill - - o w r - i I ''I , "A.- ill la -Insistent na lenous noie ( , - . V ' IIs 01 -"wm ' -- ii :f. nrVi; whlCh i msumiy heeded. ! Local Rates XCZZZZU1 i t J . .1 ; . 'LI III I . .... -t -.- .v- I I . ... . 1 " I - Nt 1 . "lA A ' ill k,bb Advertising ,10 rooms o. ?hT I . to. T r . S v M : : ' I - "!-. ill 1 eirl walked ntvBnd aown ino room 1 1 z. .. , .- . . w... Krl if Mir. in : f ;:; I Yy fblIoe Jsaoed br G-rP. I .Auto polo, cars bearing the hiige Sharkey,, golf t professional at the I push bells that will be used m the nunee country ciuo (Has ,,i?een. . ax contest at uxiora'paric inis auer cepted byi6CoEdwar,da, man- sooa antde-'th treW;Tester4r' agef pf the Salem Senators and and from" the ; Interest 'which they a noTci competition w , oeing t r- created - expectations i are S that & ranged ."as a v preliminary ! to the eiSnelderatle -erowd will attend Salem-Albany, baseball game , 'at uto' features erentsvat5 the oall Oxford park Sunday. M f , V if.Z The tntest r be- 1 Sharker haa heard that several hng staged by the local Mwganha- of the Senator slnggera- pride Uion of BorSmWwho in Meer1 themselveatipoh - being able to swing a 'wicked' bat and giro the horsebldea long Jonrney. through the atmosphere. This ability, It: is; s ai4. is npf k denied' by ft eTEaA t tuts play nig witn the senators. . Now Shatkey does no claim to be a baseball player, bat when it comea; to . giving the gnttl perckji a rl(Ie, he beTIeve that ha can cut a UtUe. oxone lilmself and Is' will- EdwardsV bnsy looking, brer the batting nverages ot his men and will single bat the. ones that hare proven the msti proficient to ' secure additional revenue to meet the: budget qf Cascade 'Cbiin- cit- ? ' ' t- .I; -' Mi. ; . Automobila . polo, a&d automo bile 'pwihbaU wUt Mfhe.t0ature entertainments lat .the . park .this afternoon which are being offered by t&e Scoa ts together with "other sports. $ In 'theM pushball games auto polo cave, specially conetrtict- ed and of Ihe same type tha,t Were used in the contests' 4t the state fair grounds' last "iall, will battle to -run a '380-pound air filled ball through two goal posts. The light with the .batnnd who,are aoto- carsirmcn are etnppea .,.QUJin- rions for long-drives. - . I necessary covering ad are guard- Wlth a heavy club the Senators d by iron, hoops over the jtop selected. -will 'lean against the or-l weigh, pnly fQa pounds. ,i ; sehlde -and f the place v marked I The Scouts are to meet at the viirn It . enmes to a.' final refit.1 Dublfa llbraxv at 2ilK o,clor'k h. I vVJ J With a slendler wapd S.harkey,ni fore gojag trt hepark. rThe on- test itself is scheduled, to begin at 2:30 bVlock. r 7" address the line white oval and with a murmur.ed pr.ayerr pr jrhat ever'talk tbe golfer uaes rpbn such , occasions, will atSempt'Cb land the gutta pefcha an equally far place ,Jf not cpusiderbly ,fir- ther." ' i M - Both 'baseball and golf. fans are taking a great amount of Interest in the coming event. r i - -10 rata pr i 'RAY FOR SCHALK By Will Gould "-BASEBALL i-.! CODY TO RIDE IN -RACE : . V'-"' . HALE5T1TE TAKES VXSVC IS EC- ' DEPISNDENCE EVENTS Eight big event are listed or tfc recoridltioneil 'meedwav at In dependence Sunday afternoon, be- Kiwniae'at 2 o'clock. Should the r alt Lake 11-4; Portland 3-2. (Second -game 7 innings by agree- Irbs Angeles 4 1 Vernon 0. Seattle 4 ; Sacramento 2. ' San Francisco 3; Oakland 1. .American Detroit 1; '"Washington 0- inniags). - fit, Louis 9; Boston 7. Chicago S ; Philadelphia ,2. Cleveland 2; NewTork .l." -y.. ii, - .....J . .1 .... I.- ill ional " 11 v.- - - Natic All National league'games post- ironed: 'rain. By 1VIJ1 Gould They talk about the "Iron men" of the ring.' "iron. men" with the "wing, iron men" with the bat, but here's one behind the bat! Cup your fine, gents, and give. 13 loud 'rays for little Mister Schalk; one for every year spent on the big cir circuit. Yes, i sir. 13 of 'em for blond Ray of the Chisox, iron man backstop of all time,, who has cel ebrated the hoodoo anniversary of his major ' league debut at the. Yankee Stadium. -Way back in 1912. when Chas. Comiskey was looking high and low for a catcher :Who "could hold the smoke - and puzzling spitters that came from the trusty right wing of "Big Ed" WTalsh. there ap peared on the scene -the blond youngster mentioned in the para graph above. -.'It seemed that Billy Sullivan, who had ben Walsh's battery mate for some time, was ready to hand up the mask, and pad, and, as no other Sox catcher had beetj able to do much with Big. Ed's slants, there was much consternation in the Chicago camp. Hugh Duffy, then managing Minneapolis, heard; of Cemiskey's plight and recommended Schalk.- who was then engaged in his first year of "pro" baseball under Mr Duffy's guidance.- After the Old Roman had .outbid. several major league teams lor Ray s servjc.es. the youngster reported , tol'ihe White Sox on August 12. 1912, tq catch the renowned Ed Walsh. One inning was enough to satisfy the big spit-bailer that the light haired-kid was a diamond in the rough. Big Ed was tickled pink. and he told Comiskey so. From then on Ray showed them how to catch both the elusive "onion" and the pesky base-stealer as they should be caught. The foul ball never' happened that was lost to the uncanny sense developed by this great catcher. All in all Schalk' proved to be the sensation that Walsh thought he'd be. He has clayed in more than 190 games per season for a period or 11 years. He.vshows the way to all backstops when It comes to putouts. assists and nabbing fouls. He is the catcher par excellence. m-Y--MM - '.-.(,- i v - ''M r ' . '-: '., '.;,,. f :"'Y' -,M jj l:-.' . . .4 m. i f m(X)dye5ans" XW04.ATIONS WILL VIE v-; Mf .vii RIGHT TO MEET THE UNITED STATES' TO BE PLAYED FOR BROOKIANE, iMan.; Axgk (By Associated Press.) It vrill be' Australia against France in the i final inter-zone Davis cup play to ' hbcwb iub wiwn r0080 ienIS Adela Garrison's New Phase of SVhUrfor honors. This was decided on the Longwood 'Cricket club . center court late today when Austrilia's dosbles aces. John Br Hawkee and perald .'Patterson routed Zento Shimlzu apd Takeichi . Harada of weather prevent, the races will be held fbte foljowlng :undaY. s - The 1 rn6dsj have " received the Kanrttnir of the "AM A amisome' good eventsi and plentr of eXclteiJ&Pan. strjaght sets, 61, ;3. Amontr the' riders will be CodV Kan, et . Salem, who .'wm ear QREB'S HURTS SEVERE the colors; of Harry SCott,. locan dealer for the Hairley Davidson. Cody participates In all motorcycle events from Roaeburg -to yah couvcr. 'aih. r - . -t-1; ? :-;: , 'M opyrght by Newspaper . . Service Feature IN .,.,- 4-..., i : ILUN nALTS PluVY IM CHAPTER F91 THE PERPLEXITY THAT FACED KATHERINE AND MADOE ArtfMrV rae 4ew: things "so soul heartening as the. gratification of a hunch 1 have heard this sentence from Lillian's lips many times, and the memory -of it came back to me illuminativelr. as I saw the cor- taken last nliiit following an auto-1 ner of the pllow which the escap mobile BOXER TO BE CONFINED HOSPITAL FOR SOME TIME s PITTSBURQH, Aug. 21. Harry Greb,world'a -middleweight bbx- mg champion, will not be -able to leave th hospital where he as ing bootlegger had thrust under n bush below the -window he had broken. " . . When I had asked- the youthful state trooper to open the window and let f me look out, ' I . had Veen, sure .that I would find. ioraelb'Ug of the kind, and the -proof of the correctness of my theory . was most" gratifying. . I was vain enough also to experience' pleasure In seeing the look of amazement in th vnunr nffirr far. . ,'Well! I'll be switched'.:' He amended his expletire- .with;; an embarrassed' flush. "You're,.cer- tainly there with ;the goods ma'am... Walt ti'J my. buddy hears how I missed this bet, and-"ytu copped it. But to . tell, the truth, when we saw that still .going, - it sort of took' our minds'" off .'the other fellow.' '-, . There was chagrin in his voice, and I hastened to turn the conver sational switch, and shunt'' bur talk upon a new track." .' "What can be done about this family?" I. asked, and the worry in my voice was not assumedfor the plight of the little children in the next room had been tugging 'Something must be done about this at once." Katherine said, and her usually gentle voice was steely with indignation. j I . "This little mother." she laid her hand affectionately" upon - the curly-headed little girl who had done her small test with the baby until Mamie's arrival "tells me that It was long past time for the baby's feeding when the officers came in I suppose she was in ,a hurry to get the hooch finished and she was hurried off In the car at .once. -The little thing is starving. We must take if to its mother, or get'iier here at oncet" "Dey all starving," 'Katie struck In. ""Mudder too busy to get any dinner, nuddlngs in house to eat." j'My.mudder did -have : some soup pa stove, but it got all upset when the mens coined in," the lit tle girl, - with a flash of filial pride, defended her'absent mother valiantly. I nut my arm around the mite and wiped. the pitiful tears from her eyes.'' j 'Yes. dear, I know your mother bad your dinner for you. but you shall have, some supper right away, Katie, our dinner must be about done. Suppose you 1 bring some of it " - - 4ittr the question. "Vot you tink dot dinner mlt seven kids? No I got sometings vorth ten of dot j.l make beeg stew yesterday, nnd den dot Jerry Ticer he bring In sooch nice beeg fish, und stey no body eat, und eet sure awful good. "I bring dot!" she declared cisively, "Und a pot of soup you no need soup mlt "dot dish you goin have for dinner und some milk und' bread and jam oh! I feex right avay, cvom back In fife, seex jneenits. Dot Jim, he 'help me carry eet." (To be continued) la rdr w la nor thaa m tlmt rata, Ufwlimiul sul iu la OBMatiT Imim. M Uka t mr I tliu SS Mat. Aaa. ram Budtj O< Sart4 at aa-tia rata. AdrvrtUniU ( except Yanaaala md 8ittai VuM) will V takaa Tr U UinBna if U aaTartiM to a abvcrl'bar t pksa. Taa SUMau will rcIv mtw. tlaaiate ar tia ! ! 7 ar Bifht. T iaisr prpr mmuim. tioas aaa. bImbU fe la W T p. at. TZLEPHOKK r HI rURXlSWEf ROOMS. CI-OSE TO-ST AT K Uu. &rBaXM if aMirva. ti N. jata. Pbbb ; asuj PBXXTTLD CARDS. waratBC. caau aa. SUI (taaaa floar. SIXS 14" BT TH -ta BmI," pri It Bmiaaac tTUa, ROOK rOR RZNT IX MOVXBS HOUR. btm bloekB - lri tl aoaaa. au cBVaiaM. aatlaBaa . rafrr4 Pla rT Tfraaaa aaa art A B, mmr fitataamaa. TOR REXT ROOM ' SUITABLE FQI ttadaata. vita elaaJf pacaa arlTlla( Brarytaiae wadara. Malaiaaaa ara ra airaa. aitwH raaav mi But a a, FOR RENT H 97 Money to' Loan On Bal Kttala T. K. FORD (Otar Ladd Boaa Baak) HOUSK TOR REXT CLOSX air Eatal Xrf. I nr. IW-trnstf TOTJ LEAVE TOUB OR OAR If AVE IT Insured Properly Paaaa 181. Back m Baak BWf. HOKE I Hcadricka, V. B. 4-tS-tf ATJTOMOBTLES WE WRECK 'EM - Pacta for aU car. Wa aalVfor laaa. Gt aar yfiora aa trailara. Salaat Avta Wreakiac Cai402 8. Ckurck Straat. Pbaa 2159. Ia3tl MODERN' VIVE-ROOM "norSE AHT V.aAa.l97S.-SUt: Vt. ' laqul.HJ Stata SU I a'aiS FO BENT a-ROOM rURKISUEO - kaaaa. 5. 5-fwom faraiakad kaaaa. - 7-rooni furalkd kaaaa, ad era la twj detail STO.OO. .- . VaTaat Hcmoa of alt a!.:'1' . OERTRCDE J. M. PAGE -a - . An K.-Corfr. -- f7ae!f WANTED TO RENT 81 TWO ELDERLY LADIES 'WANT - A. . ilfrt or f far roa apartaiant vita bata ; araRabla. Addrraa W. P. O. Box 136. SCnSELER AUTO WRECKIXO CO. bar toot aid ear. Hichaat cats paM. 105 VtTimrfial Pt. .1 i. AUTO REPAIRING. prea fist! 8 SWAPS 33 at my heart ever since I first had sees . them. "It their father and mother are sent to jail, they will have to be carted off to an institu tion." ' , Can You. Come Here"1- - "Yes, I suppose 60." the young officer assented, and then a queer little smile twisted his lips. "If they were only rich guys, it would be easy for them." . "What do you mean?": I asked, although, my reading and observa tion told me only too well. "Why! I I " his discretion battled with his tieelre to air his youthful cynicism, than which there is nothing more cocksure and h is" discretion losC "' "I .mean,, he went-on. "that it's not always much Use for us fellows to arrest . anybody with money for bootlegging or making h'oochJ They most always get tv somebody higher, up. Now, these poor devils excuse me but it somebody doesn't get busy, they'll spend a good long stretch in jail "Madge" can you come here, please?" ! Katherlne's voice held UNION RE-ELECTS GENERAL REPAIRING. . TIRES - AND tabca. aeraaoorira. raa aad-oil MED LER LEBENGOOD OARAQE. PkM 664. Miller and 8. Conuaareial St. - "Wa apacUUsa la racaaditiaatac atalora. - SaStf MHaaaHHaaBaaBKMi Mhbmbbhm i AUTO TOPS . 5 8EE US FOR TOP AXD PATST WORK. O. 3. HbU Aata Top A Paiat BWp. Rxr 'Tira drartiiiat. - S-alStf " HELP WANTED .0 WAX TED1 A PEW -.MORE HOPPICK- r at tha Miat yard, No. S41 San aa M. I-hona 1267 J. - - I HOP PICKERS WASTED For two mI our yartra. tba Mitoma Raaek aaar laiirpaadaaco. 117 aerea, aad tka Oartia Kaarb, aaar Talbot ata tioB. SO arraa. Uaual aoooaunada tioaa j furaished. Tarda ia oscallaat . aaapa. Pickwc will kacia abaat 8p taatbar 1st. Raciatar aov - at Gaorra WiMra cicar atora, or Darbia A Coraojar, Box 62, orar Paaatj'a atora. I . 6jt5U PACKARD 'fiEDA!t TO TR.DE JR rral - alale.- rrj 3 . , rM M nwr Carv 3i(7.No. UiahMJ rhoao 2I3. ' ' 33?S WAN TED MiaceCaneoas 35 WILL PAT $200 TASH FOR GOOD Part! froadiWr; 19?S ar latar. AMtmi -ioadatrr, eara SUtaaaiaa. 3Sa23 HIGHEST PRICES . PAID FOR atoTaa. toola. faraitara. Stiff floods Papt appoaita ooaxt aaai WOODRT. THE aaad tanitarc AUCTIONEER BUT for aaik. Paaaa 111 lata ao 1L jj I CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH daatal gold, platiaaaa aad diaeardad javalry. Haka Saltiag aad'Safiaar IM1 Co, Otaara, -Mickifaa. WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOR fara laaaa. Wa fcara aororal applies .kaad. Hawkiaa m JUaortf tioaa aa !.. Orraa Bltr-- S6dl4t1 FOR SALE 87 i SEATTLE. Aug. ' 2L The -In ternational. Brotherhood et- Elec trical workers' which met here . . . .Monday in its uth biennial ses sion, -adjourned today after xe elecjttn g President James. H'. 'Noon- an. Washington, D. C;. and all the other officers and ' selecting De- tro'h for the 1927 meeting. Notice Iloppirkiag at tha Williama yard . naar.Eol comment aboat. Saptcmlter 1U . aSt. Marshfleld Sewer contract for 3143.618. "1TEXJP.WAT3ED Male 11 TAKE ORDERS FOR SHIRTS AND BfktMHv . aad '. aeaaaiated, witk prornrftr. Cooiplrta taiople ont-f it SL.'iO. -Money rf BBdad.il aot aatia- "GOOD BART LET TEARS JOB CAKXJ?" 7i rent aad, SJ.OO per buthel bos. Hrioe boxea. So. S4 Raral Arena. tiateaa. . ... 3?a33 ELBERT A PEACHES "AT PETTET'8 areaard. Brin boa. 1 V aule aorth of kridta aa WaUaea road. 37atltf CRAWFORD OAJTNINO- PBAOUXfl ARE fw yeady, , . J. Taaaaa , brrhad Miasioa Bottom, mono er.- .37a3J" Trespass Notices ' Bo N"o. 11b27 let 1 WANTED EmploymeBt 19 Jeaari 1 CJTT AND OOCNTT WOOD Pnaaa.1091. 8AWINO. 19.11 i I . -I 4 af Kisht and Morning to keep ' them Clean; Clear and Healthy ' "Writ for Free "Eye Care' vr "Eye Beauty? Book Ummt Ca,Dfl H. S, E. OkB St;Cakai FOR- GARDEN PLOWIKO. BASEMENT diccin aad Icaai wetk. pkaao I9fl. Inl4tf FOR RENT ai FOR BEST STOREROOM OB atroat. aqaira ilotal Arra. STATE 81438U PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BT 7H wordiB "Far Raat." arieo 10 aaata aek. . Statecaaa tsaaiaoaa Of fica, aa fTowad floar.' - - . There Is trouble in the New York Four Hundred again. -The bricklayrs have gone out on strike. accident near here in (By ATss6ciated -Press.) Semt-fia-I which he sustained a fractured irlb j BILLY'S UUCLE Y al matckes -In the 'Newport :rnvl-j and ether injuries for- twoj tor. tatlon tennis ' tournameht were! three seeks, his manager, James postponed tdaybyfaM.TJatchCslMaSon. said tonight.! tcheduled for today-will be play ed tomorrow " and tomorrow's matches pst ovsr- until- Sunday w hen ' the finals In both. -single and doubles will be played. v Tratpaaa Katleaar no 14xS tafaa prtavad aa raad -10 eaata aaavaaa boat iaf aba arorda, "Koatoa la Hereby 6ir ob That Traapaaaiar la Strictly FarVld dea Oa rkeao Praniaao Uadar Poaaltf af PraaaottUoa.' Frlaa 1 aack ar f for SS. Stetaamaa Fmk. Co, 0alata, Ortfaa. ITaii BELL US TOUB USED FURS I TL' El H. U Stiff Faraitmra Oa. Uaod Oaada Dapt. .Oppoaito aoart baa aa. 1 7 mil if RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE BT A SO raeaipt farm la book. IS oaata aa book ar ta-a for ti eoata. Stataa ait affioa,- S19 Saatk Cainrrlal St. Balam. . STflttf i FOR SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. -TEN ooata a bvadla. Clrealatioa dtpartaaat Orer fUatoaaaaa. - - ITtt HOUSEHOLD FCRNITCRE rNCLUD in mohair darenport aad rhair. cbild'a Ved. aUo refricaratar. - AU ia porlaet roadltioa. Ovarra fBoriag aait. II S3 N. 17K Kt 77t GOLf. TEAMS ! MATCHED ' - " t i i " T - : f i : LOCAL MEN PLAY SUNDAY; MMEET.ALBANY SOON What More Could You Ask? Long Mileage and "V . Perfect Non SMd - M j V-V ' " M Jim ?Two Inral' team! trriv,! aheA trl Tom woods and Gale Hildebrand will match as the program at the Hllhee golf, links Sunday; accord ing to recent announcement. The match is to be enlivened by seyer- I al challenges between Individual I members who are playing on the teams.-1- ! v ;;: : i : M i On Sunday, August 30," a return match with the Albany country club is scheduled to be played at Albany. Last Sunday the locals I defeated their - Albany 'visiting team here by a score of 39 to 4.1 Sixteen men were played on each team, at d there will probably "be t Tinonnrtiv-1 A txm" ..- s . . I vfavr.xZBJia.a match. ' i ' STEEf .WINS 3IATCH Izl. I McCLAREN CORD 'jiy'v' 't":''' ' '., -BILL- -Smith &Watkins ' " ." raoNE 41 ': "f: ; Snappy Service)'" - . ! - S 1 , SEATTLE. Aftg. !2L (By As socfated Press?.) .Bon Stein, for mer JVashlagto ift - state -thampion. won thtf eltr golf fitljefire today by senaing h!s vetond abrasste) i shot Id ,withta18 'Inches of the 36th and flnar hole- PA the Seattle Golf and Country club links. He then eanS.; the putt? for'-.an eagle three oh the' S0yltrds'. He de feated Leo Gasklll two npi- 'Har ley j Osterhout took f the junior championship, besting Fran V Hal- t j. NEAV CABLE BEING LAID Victoria, b. ci. Aug. it: Sir Timothy Coghlan of, the pari- fi- cable board, who artfved - here today; fro Australia ifanountfed that the new Pacific cable between the TUt Islands asd Vancouver Island will" bo completed ia'1925 '-www"wwmnmBBa-7 aBBBaBBaBaBBBaamBBBBaaBaBaBaBBBBBBSWaaBe " M BBBMBBB B MM wmmmmmmmmmmmmm taaBBBBBBBaBBBVaaav . j f 1 4 ' . 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