i THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON" THOHSDAYldOKNiNG, SEFrEMBEK 2, 192tJ Fifty , Awarded Local Children Judges Hold Contest Open One More Dav for Benefit of Rural Children. Only; Tickets to Be Given Out at - Statesman Of f ice Today - Fifty-one boys and girls under 10 years of age won free tickets m to the 101 Ranch Real Wild West and Great Far East show coining , to Salem Friday. Sent. 3. accord ing io tne judges' decision, when sets of Statesman colored pictures submitted were carefully graded, and tickets accordingly Awarded. Through failure of one of the , pictures to arrive in time for early publication, judges last night de- , t-ldfd to roeet again-Thursday ere ning to consider sets of colored pictures sent tn by children In the rural districts. All envelopes con taining colored pictures sent from rural districts and bearing a Thursday -postmark, will be con sidered for ticket award .Tickets on by children whose names follow will be given out be tween 9 a. .ro. and 5 p. m. today, and "9 am. and 5 p. m. Friday. Phyllis Morley, route 6, box 150 A Ellen -Morley, do; Ernest P. Greenwood. 1285 South Liberty; Marvin Humphreys. 1895 West Nb Hill; Esther Aline, 1140 N. Fifth; Helen M. McCee, 1110 ty. Commercial: Marian Ross. 1453 Court; Betty Ferguson. 1258 Che meketa; Hedrick Jones, route 1, Brooks; Alva Leonard Gulp, 554 Jefferson; Billy ITtley, route 1. box 22; Ruddy Ferguson, 1258 Cbemeketa; Jack Causey, 1013 N. Twentieth; Howard Lamkin, 1695 N. Fifth; Michael Miller. 1691 P.ellevue; Denzil Flynn. route 5, Aurora: Rita Mae Hill. 195 South Twenty-fourth; Thomas Wiper, 1005 North Summer; Carable Pe ters. 1144 N. Cottage; Margaret Hart, 176 Luther; Bernice No vake, 145 Hlnes: Anita Savage. 885 North Capitol; Laura lledine, ront 7. box 87; Liia (Jreene, 1266 N. Eighteenth: Frances Law 794 worm Summer; Frank T. Butler Dallas, route 2; Junior Rltter. 1965 State;. Junior Butler, route 6. box 14SC-: Ruth Anunsen. 100S North Capitol; Betty Anunsen, do; Jean Anunsen, do; Doris Mar ston. 1281 Market: Donald Scott. route 1. box 109-Ar Delmar Gwynn 1480 N. Fifth: Marjorle Zwicker. 13th and Wilbur;. Marian Zwick er. do; Edwin Slick. 1430 Center: vlger Ryan, Hubbard, route 1; Jack Hum rick route 4, box 114; Peggy Myers; Hubbard, route 1: Betty Stewaft. 5S5 S. Commer cial; Norman Cmm, 2110 Te: Frank Slick. 1430 Cntr: ' Har vey Alfred 1 Larsen, route 4, iox 9-E; Marcel Reavis, 592 N. Rum mer: Betty Martin. 1488 S. Com mercial; Lester Seberne, route 2. box 85; Laurence Morley, 1560 C street; Ellsworth Morley, do- Her wri itiuritfj, uu, itfiiu nrn rinin ner, route 4, box 9 care A. A. Lar son. X American League 1 1 ResulU O : : o DETROIT. Sept. 1. (AP.) . Woodall's wild throw in the eighth on which- three men scored and poor relief pitching by Johns gave Chicago an 11 to 7 victory over Detroit today. Score R. H. E. Chicago .11 15 1 Detroit 4 . . . 7 11 3 Edwards. Thomas, formally and Crouse, Schang; Stoner. Johns and Woodall. commission e VES PERMIT FOR SPUR BOSTON. Sept. I 1. (AP.) Nine pitchers took the mound In a free hitting game today which Washington took from the Boston Red Sox. 14 to 12. j The batting of McNeilly, Meyer and Rosenthal was highly instrumental In piling up runs. Score R. H. E. Washington ...14 17 0 Boston 12 15 2 Murray. Marberry. Morrell. Covelskle," and Ruel. Harris Wingfield, Welzer, Zahniser, Heimach, and Bischoff, Stokes T FAMOUS BATTLES ? I for the I HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE I ttkr-t li o it 'Silence was the "watchword when Bob FitzsinvmoBA . stopped Jim Corbtitt in 14 rounds at Car son City. Nev. March-17,? 1S97. Billy Madden, master of cere monies, warned the 5000 persons present that no unseemly shouting would be tolerated. Hear tha voter bf:tha master: "You will pleaae keep order. If there Is any excitement or shout ing It will only interfere with the men. Please remember that there - ere ladies present." When the orinciDals were in tbair respective corners, the coun ty physician entered the ring and examined their gloves. No one else knew why, and he did not say. H then felt their pulses. Statistician's announced that 362 blows, were struck, 221 de livered byCorbett and 141 'by Fitxsimmons. Mrs. Fitzsimmons coached her husband, begging- him to devote his attention to'Corbett's ribs. . Corbett was very angry after the bout and ' told Fitzsimmons tllat if he refused 'to meet him again he would lick him the first time they met on the street. Halik & Eoff Electric -Shop, 337 Court St: Everything electric, frofn motors 'and f txtures and sup plies to; wiring. '. Get -prices and look at complete stock; " ) Acclimated- ornamental nursery stocky evergreens, rose bushes, frujt and shade trees at Pearcy Bros..fn season. 'We Have our own nurseries. n$ S.Com'1. () Pacific Coast Results LOS ANfiELES. Sent. 1 .' fAPI Th Hollywood , Stars made , it two straight over the league lead ers, winning from the Angels to day. 7 to 3. " Score .'Si' R. II.' E Hollywood 7 14 0 Los Angeles 3 11 '3 O'Neill and Peters: Hamilton and Hannah. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 1. Bert Cole won his twentv-sixth game of the season today when the Missions walloped San Fran cisco 9 to 3. Score n. If. E. San Francisco 3 10 1 Missions 9- 9 0 Kunz and Agnew; Cole and Murphy. SEATTLE. SDt. 1. With a two run rally in the ninth inntn? Seattle tied the score with Oak land here today only to lose the game in the next frame when the Acorns slipped over a tally. Seore R. H. E. Oakland 7 15 3 Seattle 6.-10 4 Dtckerman. Delaney and Baker. Read; Martin. Best. Brett and Baldwin, Jenkins (10 innings), g NEW YORK. Sent. 1. fAP.l The Yankees emerged from their ilump today by defeating the Athletics in the second game of the series 6 to 4. It was New York's third victory In the last 14 games with Philadelphia. Score R. II. E. Philadelphia 4 6 2 New York G 12 1 Grove, Cray, Walberg, Quillan, Willis and Perkins; Ruether Shakey and Benough. Only three American games yesterday. league D. H. Mosher, Merchant Tailor, is turning out -the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to measure. 100 business and nro tessional men bny of, Mosher. () . i i First National Bank, the bank of friendship and' helpfulness In time of need. Interest naid on time ' deposits.' Oneh an ' account ana wai.rii.your money grow: ( PRUNE CROP LOSS SEEN. YET OUTPUT HOLDING UP ( onf nnttl from page 1.) The Producers' (cooperative) Is running on prunes. Thev will hp on prunes for svf-ral dav vt. The Starr cannery i.s on nrunes: full haudfHl; very good quality of rruit being received. Will end the 3eason, soon, with prunes. loung & Wells are shinninsr D'Anjou. Bose, Clairgeau, Cornice and hall Butter pears. Very busy. i: National League Results o- , o PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 1 . (Afj. The Phillies today took the last game of the season to be played here with Boston, when UlHch shut out the- visitors with four hits and let them down 3 to 0.- Sopre R. n. E. Boston ; . . 0 4 0 Philadelphia 3 5 1 Qenewich, Ahearn and Z. Tay lor; Ulrich and J. Wilson. PORTLAND. Sent. 1 . Pnrtlatid won another game from Sacra mento today 7 to 3. Successive homers by Elmer Smith, Who hit his 3 4tb of .the season with one on, and Kohwer In the first inn ing, staked Portland to a three run ieaa wnicn the Senators could not overcome. Score R. H. E Sacramento a in- 9. Portland... 7 11 l Shea. Martens and Koehler; Magnum and Berry. ! ST.-LOUIS, Septl fAP).--The St. Louis Cardinals, tightened their hold on firatl-laea. In 'the thrilling National left gn'. pennant race by knocking Ry.Kretner out of the box-in- the- seventh inning today and taking the. final game of the series from the Pittsburgh Pirates 6 to 2. . i . Seore-- -- R. II. E. Pittsburgh . . . 2-8 2 St. cLonis ,...;....,.... S-12- 3 Kremer. Koupal and Smith; Reinhart and O'Farrell. Only two National league games yesterday. ' 1 -Phillips Milk of Magnesia" I I Better than Soda J Itercafter. instead of soda take a lUtle: "Phillips Milk of . Magne- . sla' In water any time tot indi gestion or sour, acid, gassy" stom- . ach, and relief will come instantly- . ; : I For fifty years genuine "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" has been pre scribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the 'stomach as a satur ated solution of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and r free from all gases. . It neu tralizes acid fermentations' In the bowels and gently urges the sour ing waste from the system with out4 purging. Besides, it is more pleasant to take than soda. Insist upon "PhHllpa." Twenty-five cent and fifty cent bottles, any drug lory -MUk of Magnesia- has beetr be U. S.: Registered Trade MvF k.of.Tne Charles H. Phillip. Chemical Co. and Us predecessor Charles H. Phillips since 1875. AdT. Telephone 165. Capital City Laundry. The laundry of pure materials, we give special atten tion to all home laundry work TV. 1 1. . .. i i-ic iiiiin ana we will call. () Picture time' Is here. For your inms ana kodaks and kodak sun- I r r piles see iNeisou & Hunt. Drue gLsts, corner Court and Liberty streets. Telephone 7. () Ira W. Joreensen. 10 R iiih St. Parts for all makes of cars. Best equipped auto accessory store ia mis section, rrompt and re liable service the rule. ,; r?) &MC for vnnr tA Kolt n.n a . A one. This is a special feature for mis. wees. ror full particulars see the windows of the Scotch Woolen Mills, 42a State St.. () O. W. Day, tires, tubes and ac cessories. Has the Ooodyear tires, the standard of the world. Mr. Day can give you more mileage. Corner Com'I. and Chemeketa. () Collision Reported Alfred , Campbell reported at police headquarters here yesterday that an unidentified car struck his car as he was about to enter a driveway on Front street near the Hunt Brothers , cannery. The amount of damage was not given in the report. - i The Electric Restaurant serves elegant meals and lunches. Try them; you will come again and bring your friends. Best in Salem. 4T9 State, street. () Cars Collide ; Cars driven by George W. Hnd dleson of route 8 and W. E. Mon tan don of route 9 collided yester day on the road one-half mile west of the Kaiser school, accord ng to reports made at doIIca head. quarters. No details of the acci dent were given, although Hud dleson admitted he was at fault. Car In Accident - Leander Minter renorted Tontar. day at police (headquarters that his Car was involved tn n dent near the Marion garage, but saia mat, ne .did not know the details. , t , ' ORYEST YEAR REPORTED TACOMA, Wash.. Sent. 1. (Ar t When the weather vear ?nded here last midnight, Tacoma nad accumulated 9 72 degrees of temperature above the normal av erage and was shy 14.71 inches of rainfall. 36 per cent below nor mal, according to computations of L. C. Cover, local IT. S. weather man. It was the dryest Veather year since , the establishment ' of 'he U. S. weather bureau in 18971 H. F. Woodrv &. Son. 271 M. Com'I. St., furniture store. Bar gains In furniture of all kinds. gent for Lang ranges, best made. Also auctioneers. () Cross Meat Market. Biggest, busiest and best in Salem. Choic est steaks, bacon, hams, sausage, larq, eggs, milk. Absolutely sani tary. 3 7U state St. () Nash Furniture Co. takes the lead with low prices on chairs. rockers, tables, wood and steel teas, springs. . mattresses. Saves you 219 N. Com'I. () Fry's Drue Store. 280 N. Com'I the pioneer store. . Everything for everybody In the drug sunnlvllne. with standard goods and nnalitv service always. ( BURIAL AT HOLLYWOOD NEW YORK. Sent 1 fAPI Hollywood, where Rudolph Valen tino rose to world fame as the screen's foremost lover, will be nis nnai resting, place. Definite announcement t h n t burial would, be made in the California, city camei tonlirht on the arrival on the Homeric of the late star's brother.' Alberto Curii. eiim, irom Italy. BEFORE HER BABY CAME Used Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Adkini. Texas. "Before my baby in g inn u bed most of the time until I began taking Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound. My mother - in law. who is a ' mid wife, told me It was all foolish ness for ma to stay in bed. Sha told me to take Lydia E. 'Ptek- Antomobile DamAgedV-- v"l":f; a inert TTemtioth . reported at police headquarters yesterday that his car had. received a smashed running board aad . two smashed renders wben struck by an uniden tified car on Front atRu day afternoon.' would help me. She handed me one of your little books and; I read it and was interested in it. II went to a drug store that night and got a bot tle Of VOUr wonderfnl irnuHolna I took it until the baby was born and was able to be up and do my work. Baby months old now and t weighs 14 pounds. I hart plenty of milk for her and she gains steadily. iwommeno . l am willing to answer letters and will; do anything I can for any worn an j for I know how I Buffered." Mas. A.; H TscHiKHAar, R. No. 2. i Box 39, Ad- LiTdlA R PtflVnflm'a V Compound has been In use by women for over flftr years. It is a vege table tonic made from roots aad herbs and Is sold by all druggists. Anplications and Comolaint Considered by Public Serv ice Commission Fred A. Williams, citv attorney here, has filed a complaint with the public service commission in which he alleged slow and inade- ouate service on the part of the Western Union Telegraph com pany. Mr. Williams alleeed that whiU at Oakland, Ore., recently he sent a teleeram to Rueene. for whi.-h he paid, 3 5 rents. He said the telegram was filed shortly after 7 o clock but was not delivered until two hours later. He ren nest ed that the amount he paid for sending the telegram be refiinde'd. The commission yeaterdav granted an application of the Ne halem Timber company for per mission to construct a sour track across the St. Helens-Vernon ia highway in Columbia county. An application filed bv the cilv of Carlton askine for nermistsinn to establish a grade crossing over the tracks of the Southern Pacific company on Washington street was denied. Frank Bouten and C. flothro have filed application with the commission for the return of $788.06. which it was alleeed w.i overpaid by the complainants in connection with the shipment of logs. In another annlication the Southern Pacific com Dan v has re quested permission to construct a spur track across First avenue I At the .Theaters Today I V ' ' ' ' ' I V The ELsInore--Bes8ie Love, ,f ora Hfoore. Harrison Ford In 'Th Song and Dance, Man by George M. tonan. j : . Oregon - Patsv Ruth Miller! Alan Forrest in "The Rose of the World" by Kathleen Norris. Bligh Pete Morrison in "Bluei Blazes. east in Tillamook, for the. accom modation of I he Tillamook Coun-i ty Creamery association. 111 Mil' SEE 111 1 FULL OPERATION You may see a mine in full op eration next Monday. Labor day. The Northwestern Copper com pany will have their mine in all departments going from 1 to 2 o clock in the afternoon, including the assay office. This mine is on the Little North Fork of the San- tiam river. It includes what was the Lotz-Larsen property. The company will furnish euides for visitors. ,NEW COACH AT EUGENE WEST POIXT'MKX FORM r.XI- Vr.RSn V FOOTBALL STAFF EUGENE. Or.. SeDt. 1. fA.P.1 Football prospects at the Uni versity of Oregon took an upward trend today when Eueene Vidal. hea.I hack fk Id coach, arrived to take up his duties, ("apt. J. J. Mc Kwan, lately of West Point, heads the coaching staff. Girls Critical Age READING between the lines, it takes a mother or sister to divine the needs of a girl just budding into woman hood: "Mv sister was not verv stmno- and haH hwrt tnlrmrr all enrt i'ioj uaiva awa v,uiuiipuuuil uuu 1UUJ tcn dllu of course embarrassed witli pimples. Sol loughthera large bottle 1? O . II Ill .... . ui oyrup l epsm. sne nas naa no constipation since, her com- 1 : .1 . l i .... " picAiuu is kxki ana sne is mucn stronger, nealthier and haDDier. Now I alwavsrernmnienH llr. Pfllrlwefl'c 1 in." (Name and address will be sent on request.) ? Syrup Peps Has Brought Up Entire Families Syrup Pepsin is a mainstay from' infancy to full growth. sour, diuous stomach, headache, coated tongue, colds, feverish daily ills ail vanish. Children nlav riKt ftor . Mothers stop their own terrible sick headache, indigestion, con stipation. Makes old folks h&DDv. contented. Tmlu r,milti wnAL. cine in its highest meaning. Get it today any druggist, anywhere. For a free tried 'Bottie ienftUund and address to Pepsin. Syrup Company, ManticeUo, Illinois. 0k AT AG s Dr.GJJwll SYRUP PEPSIN The Son and uaiitc man ... Sr LAST TIMES TODAY The ELSINORE LAST TIMES TODAY MOSE fHir -fir- rwwi the novel by Kathleen NorrUl PATSYRUTH MILLER i OREGON FLAG COUPON Three of these coupons and 98c when presented at or mailed to the Statesman office, 215 South Commer cial Mreel, Salem, Oregon, entitles you to a beautiful American Flag, size 5x3 feet as advertised. Name... . Address. NOTE It flag I.i to be mailed add lOc additional for cot of mailing and flag will be sent postpaid to the address given J SUNDAES Sss J And CoM Drl&ka "l)) JjT DBD.Q 8TORI" Jitr Original Yellow Front . t'V0 - 183 'North Commercial St, SATURDAY AN1 SUNDAY V7 With 1A)1H moran ovi:. MOORK 1 .J ON SATURDAY ONLY THE ELSINORE Will also present (in addition to "The Road to Mandalay MR. CLARENCE EDDY 'N. sr.-- jj rf . ; y T. 2 - . - s I .v- f , '. V . 5 jf , . 'sr,.- .'!.. .... . . ? 5 v1 Internationally Famous Organist IN Three Organ Recitals PROGRAM X. 1 1:00 I. M. Tocmfa and Fugue in "IV. .Minor VJ. F5. Bach Melody -.. .'.General Charles O. Dawes Uiistio March a. J. Boex Hymn of dory .Pletro A. Von PIUHSIIAM Xo. 2-8 ioo pj M. T ' Grand Choeur Dialogue . .VEngene Glgont rrom the Land of the Sky-Blu Water. . . . . .Cadman-Eddy rapricf Heroique ...Joseph Bonnet J"11'",? ernade ..Harry L. Vibbard Wedding March ...William Fanlkea PROGRAM Xo. a :40 P. M. Fantasia on a. Welsh Tune. t. J. Morgan ltu.ssian lioatinan's Song Arranged by Clare nee Eddy Gavotte padre Martini serenade Sehubert-Iemore 4 ro-eMMinal March ...James II. Rogers 1 fr-- it JB'iL PRICES SATURDAY ONLY MATIXEK ami KVKXING ,50c RESERVED LODGES 1 . On sale Tliurwlay, IVIilay and SatHrday betveeu 2 and 4 and 7 and 10 p. m. . , . . 75c SUNDAY; - MATIXEK Adults n."U Children lOe '?-KVEXIXflS Vif ": ;A Main Floor Mk; Ralcony 8!5c Children 20c y , ( " t i