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i r t : f THE OllEGok r SUNDAY . MORNINGH AY-1 G. 1 926 , jr i it 3 - '! I - .- VI'' t - :. , . v- . Is try t ! Bubbling Orer. owned by Bradley, a Kentucky m thoroughbred, won easily in the 6ind derby at Louisville yesterday, making- time ( If ' mate, placed, seconds tThe race, with two entries placing, was worth i 50v675 to the Bradley stables. . V i ). ! MIUEKIfflS TEN li tl Horfier of ' Ernie Johnson's Cinches Contest? Pitcher -.; t Burns Is Injured - Beavers ff; Seals -4 -i PORTDLAND, , May 15. -(By Associated Press) Portland made . it fguf ,out t five from- San Fran crsco"by7wiininit in the tenth In-i nlng oday, 6 to 4, en Ernie John - nan'tf .home ran. ..With the .score ' 3 tql3 in the ninth, Jviley of the Seals' hit one oxer the tenter field fenoe.' hnt v Ray Robwer i f or the t Beakers duplicated the feat . and I tledr lip the -score .again with an W other bomdr ' on ' the first ball pitched. -PitehW Burns of Port land was 'hit on the head br one "of. PiUher Griffin's Inside piUhis ,in the ninth nd was taken . to . hospital. - Meeker finished for I Portland. t. ., ; . - . I Score - it. tl. is. h Frahciaco v-4' 7 1 Portland X 59 r 0 Griffin and Agnew Burns and ,Berry. , . r,-'3.;V . - -: : l '. Hollywood S; Senators 3 - i LOS ANGELES, May 15. Hoi plywood came out" of its slump to ri cay. and defeated Sacramento & to I Hank Hulrey on the mound 'Mthe Stars held the Senators to ' Xi' hits rand had t things his own , way until the ninth When ,the Sen . eiors, will the aid ol tui error by I Hlllls. staged a belated rally nd scored two runs. Hollywood- took - the game in the fourth, bunching . fve hits, one of .them a homer by llillis with, two meh.om; r - ; r ' H Score-- --?'S4r?,:bttiH-?B . Paeramentd- iSiti. tV-.-i ; , ttoarwobfl-.:. ..;r.:.t s 1 2 1 i Keatlngahd.Bj6hler; -; Hulrey , Peters. l.-Vz 44-?fcV. , !ps ts fifth consecuiire game to- ' l Jpdlans 1 ttf J- VWith the; Angels hading C to 1, the Indians rallied Ijt.the fifth inning and "scored six : .runs, but fell behind again when Ios Angeies scorea in, ine mtbh w t , fcnil ninth. ; Jahn smashed out : a j joiner in the serenth .witn. two men. en bases. - : ; Si score 1 : J ; "'R' H.' fcS. . , L6 Angeles Ll3 18 0 Cteattle ....LL - 7 H ' 4 V yarrisetf, Wright, 'Crandail and ; Hannah; Hasty, Best and E. Bald- !win. . . , .; sfjfisions 6; Oakland 4 SAN- FRANCISCO, . May 15. : The San Francisco Missions trim- ined the Oakla&d ban club to 4 ' la j a Pacific Coast league game r b,ere today. The Oaka were score- less .until the eight n Inning When t,tbe Mi&sioQs had piled up the lead ; of six. , Score R. H. E. t; Oakland 4 t 1 , Missions ' .-L 10 0 riPin E5T04 j Krause, Freeman ana uooi; ni- tf lette and Murphy. ' : IfBabe Ruth Scores Twelfth Homer of Year, Athletics : Jrirn Detroit 8 to 0 : : t ., Kew Tork 10s Chlcaso 1 EW YORK. May 15. (By As- , , f"latd Press.) The Yankees . f -T ' 1 cago In the opener of a series. . ;iD to 1, Babe Rath hanging up his 1 12th homer of the year with One en W the eighth. , Score R. It. E. ; Chicago . . 1 3 1 New York 10 16.1 ' , Fabef, Thomas and Schalk, Crabowskl; Pennock and pollins. - . . ' - - I Athletics 8 Detroit 6 ' : PHILADELPHIA, May 15-The Athletics had an easy time defeat- ij c;Uw;t tc;iy 5 to 5 A ure. was a triple by . Bishop wltn the bases full; followed by a home run ; by Cochran in . the third ; in ning. Score ' ' . R. H4E. Detroit JLi- 1., - 0 S 3 Philadelphia ;-"-.. -t..... 8.10 Gibson and Manionj GroVe and Cochrane; ..- ' " l Senators V Cieteland 4 ' WASHINGTON, May 15 Wash ington won -the-i first game of the series with Clereland today, 6 to 4. Score ...... . - - -TL H. E. Cleveland 4 7 .1 Washington , 4X-4 6. 13.1 Uhle and L. SeVll: Ottveleskie and Rueli , - ' t " -' . ' ' - , ' , . : St. ? Louis-Boston game post poned;, rain. . .'; ; . ' '" j TRI-GITV GOLFERS : fflE COISETOOi Team Is Named to Represent localsifTvvo Victories , v vWon So Far. . . - X f A tri-ity- golf tournament will be held on the Hlahee Country club ' golf . course today between the teams of . Salem?Eugene and Corvallls. In the ; two . matches played so far this, season the Illa- hee dub- has been Tictorious. - Dos Young, chairman of the tournament 'committee, has named the following layers td represent Illahee: ;iJ.,H. Farrar, H. H. Olinf jser. Ercel f Kay. Orris Fry," I Rex Saaford, Hngn McCammon, L. C. Farmer, A; C- Bailey Fred Man- gisGua Hixson; Dont Young; Rus sell Bonesteele, George Hug, R. L. McLaughlin, Claude '-Steusldir F. W; , Chausse. Jack f Elliott, A. G. Bates ahd G. f." Chambers. ; i jHare youeTey seen-how fine adiomoblles are I built? See how Oldsmoblle cars are built from the red hot; hart Of steel to the f inished automobile. proceeding under its own . power, ."The1 Oldsmoblle Story, ; a 5-reei motion pieture Free Monday. May 17, at the Cipltal Motors salesroom 370 N. High 6t ml 1-15-16 () 'S DEPARTMENT ;t:VsfbftE ;. ? .AtHcdc Underwear . . No;Va fainti ccii fciitid ' over vithout ripping ; - lab iuidvcir 4 k Voa daot have to go easy o& )Ko-PJp. Ite taade. loi.the i golve liHow Who takes the j Lurdles as thej'coxae, Triple Use dtche ctrecsthea tha -"- back blue reinforcements strengthen . the annpits and i crotch ; the wtLtsing Is doub , lJ et the atrala pc&jtt Arid ..- - It's lut 3 cczifcrtilla t U i Giie Dollar DiREGTOR 2 .. at . . .i , ... ; ' x . . , 10 DEFEATS DELP1 J6-3 Dean 'Driven from Mouna; Reds' Win From New York t Giant$,Scoreni-6. ; . i ; ' " CStirsgo 0 ; Phillies S . ' " CHICAGO5, May i 5.-- ( By Aaso-' elated -' Press. ) Chicago droye Wayland , Dean-"ofC the!- mound ' to hy and aefeated" Philadelphia 6 to. 3 inf the .first, g&me tit the series.' Score R, H. . Philadelphia .. 3 7 1 Chicago ,.-.-.. 6 13 0 ' Deaif. "WilloHfehbT. Paecht and teenMne; KaUfmann add Hartnett; BN( ll;,iNf?w-roVk 8 , ' i Cincinnati)' May lo! Clncnnatl won a hard hitting game from' New; York today 11. to ,. ,- Llndstrom had : a -clear, batting record with fcye- hits. , , v K . I Score , JR. H.E. New - York ........6 1. 1 plhclnnatj : ..;..i,ll 141 PltuiTATtiOhft. WUnfif. McOtill l&n and'Hartley;. LueasrDonohue4 - 5 Prte S; Brooklyn O ; - PlTTSTtTTH.n w . ma J i K .-Pitta- burgh bunched her .hits to def eat YOUR - -:. u 150 c PIIIU - ' - - .... 1 - " : ' 1 j ; ; . i - . New Summer: Material Made to your 4 a style of - - .. i ' if t ' During this 4 - ; v when j enablesyou io'wear really! good clotkes ,and pay, for, them . s ? frm yoiif own income. There is no extra charge For this ; ,; 423 Stato Street 1 i i 4 it . a , : .... ii 1 '. t , j - i jbk i. .s :t 1 1 f The above picture shows - lilac passenger isedaif -purchased recently -from the F W. Pettyjohn Company, distributors for : the Cadillac mthe Willamette Valley. 4 i . ; . Brooklyn today, 2 jtd 0.- f Score-, "1 "S.".HIE. Brooklyii . 0 6 0 Pittsburgli ? 2 3 C I McGraw. and O'Keil ; 4 Morrison and Gooeh. ' ! v St, Louis 12; Boston f -;;, '. . ST. LOUIS, May j 1 5. Long lltf tins: and ooDonents errors gave St ? Louis Cardinals aVrtctOry:Coi'ter TODAY MONDAY MADE. TO. MEASURE Patterns of own measurements in your own choice ... 1 I I I ORDER NOW - 4- ' , ' ? ' ' sale arid get delivery 6u want it I- Oiir 12 Payment Slan V; W.f EMMONS ?; . . 6 ,-. NEW CADILLAC SEDAN A - N. McMaban and Mrs. McMafcan the Bostori Brares today 12 to 1. - Score . R. H. E. Boston .L i:. .... 7 8 7 St. touis ...I... . ..;...12 11 3 Genewich and Taylor, Siem er; Keen and 6Farpe1. FOLDPOWER IN h . STATES IS URGED . Continued ' from pc . 1.) "which befett derised I by i ..XtfiHiiff USE ..".BJ-S .i "Salem liberty 1 . . j - r Z3 of Albany and tkelr now c.h. could be divorced from local self goTernment, no plan of centrali sation 'ever baa been adopted which did not result in bureau cracy, tyranny, inuexiDimy, re action and decline." At another point, a reference to present day problems has been when the president after recalling that the Virginians in 1776, "de- White A fewipairs haye arrived and' theire will be a large j Pump: All Thi3 Is Our Annual Graduation "Vliite !IGd :Pijaixpa Sale That Caused Sudi Do Not Buy " - THcco Wonderful Values HoSsto v-aa- . Sire Silk'Hoco:iri All Colors tdudinj'jVTliitc. rEvcry .Pair An - . .'Value' 'li. K V - jiK irotJit jpinrr ttuntft ( 1 . Core . a&d ' catloftses re moved Without pala br or ness. , Insrcwn nails removed , and treated Pains In feet, ireak-toot. flat - foot, foot strains and .fallen aruhes ad-, , i) listed. i-. Do not suffer. I will nva you ine oest uat science can produce in -scientific cnlropody. Consult - ..L.,,.,1J.. i . I clared . f or , complete indepen dence, .said : i t: ly j - j ' ; y piey could hot scape the eoh ctuston that as the jindiTidual de rives bis liberty from-Obsertince of the law, so natloha derlve.theiin independence and perpetuafe their L sovereignty from an ' observance of that eemity by. which ihey are all bound.. As modern' develop ments have brought the : nations closer, andjcloser together this cbh elusion has become more and more avoidable.' .' ' ' "While the rights of the citlien nave been In no wise diminished the rights of humakMty have been very greatly Increased Our eoun- try holds to political and economic Independence, but It holds to Co operation and combination In the administration of justice." -Upon conclasio4 of the exer cises, the president!and Mrs. Cool- Idge attended a . luncheon in the college dining , hall after; which they left by automobile - for Jamestown to board the Mayflow er. The cruise back to . the capi tal will be leisurely and the May flower will probably not arrive lnTVashington bef 0re .Monday, Arriving - at Yorktown this morning . from Washington. Mr. Coo lid ge and'Mrsi. Coolidge and a party of guests! debarked: and reached Williamsburg just before the exercises began. The presi dent Was greeted by a 21 gun sal ute, troops from Port Eustls pre ceding the presidential party down historical :x Duke J of Gloucester street, while above a squadron of MM Spadyotfoirii LTu ment in this wee!c New Styles in tho Lcitodt Patterns to be Sold nt - - S' . ' A Sansatioii :Lcct Y car Your Pumps Until Sate -: . '4 Rubbt3i-r Heel, Day Etfery !4rov4nTri-All l?iT-kV- f, Heels Put On Your. Shoes At Half Price ... p-i f mum- ' - ' -v r"- ' - '. ' . t ... lwist wJ! AnsWusf1 --w ' V. .. v. .V t OREGOX Syd ChapUa la "OSlt? What it4ars!V i i ': HEXUrj CharUe Cbipiln in "A eChkpHainA Dog's I4fe., acts raude vllle ahd Richard Talmadge 1n "The, Isle of Hope: airplanes f roinT Langley ; . field soared ttt formetlon. Tbonsands lined the street actl applauded the president while -the students greeteU him .with their . college rrtisv-3.;- r .ri;. :ti Everybody says It's wondeffuL' After xou see 4t; you will aay so! Unequalled .interesting, entertain-., ingi Don't miss the marvelous mo- -. tion. picture The Oldsmoblle Story, MbndAyvs May IT, at the Capital Motors salesroom. 87fr N. High St.. mi4-i5-l(.) L ' ff elson Brosilumbers and. sheet' " metal workers and heating. nest equipped inr Salem. Prices ahd: service and-quality feet -and held business. 3S& Chemexeta St. P. I. '!Wood end-Geoi.F'i Peel real eeute, 344 State. Farms and f city . property. TThey brlhg ' buyer and. seller together, for the bene- . fit and profit or both. t .... . ; w T 1 illi-trt w i ,1 i J ;i Cascade Lecks-Contr act .signed to move 149P,000 feet logs from , Wind river to Portland, through Cascade rapids, r , -t Mb if - --a t : - J You HdveSccn ; -if and Sizes In- Ezccpirdnil '31 y I i : Oar snon- Is equipped with . all new aaciilaery. We csi , ndthliij; Et tia very. tc:t 5 trade of 1'ea.tLer tHat tucziy twujbur. j - -( ' . ,U. iaootsba, Ll tlsxsi cf -tlila fis;mxsES.t, "U ex pert la tia line t"i r.-" ,-' rears ia factories atl r:!r stopsand vrill r-. 11.. j 'fcut cri-i V-