.1 "1 ' 'm m 6 r- ri. 11"" SHW51SE Quart" League Standings ; .. .'. . " : ... . W . Ii, pet. Oakland lC-.X,f3f, XI J604 Seattle MS fc 6 San Francisco 5 SB ,55 2 Sacramento. 77 77 Portland u.4U75 u77 ,3 Holyyood: , '.. 3Z 83 M iszUxx 7 0 $ 5 .$$2 Lo$ Angeles,;., 97? SACBJaJJENTO, Af. 26.-T (AP)-Tbe 'Sacramento Senators stopped' the t, Portland y peaers again., tdnr toirLhf Jr.s econd straight.'? win, .-3 JtoU I., JHcbac,. with good 'support In the pinchei, waa.Abla U hold ilia Beayera to. a single ran. . ' . ;. I ; A two.rnn rallr In the seventh broke a 'deadlock to glr'e therSaca an even ! breaks on the series so far. ' .-'' -" ", ' K ' ' Scores: ! R H E Portland .-'..iil ll 0 Sacramento :-3 10 2 Ponder and Shandling; Racbac and Koehler. LOS ANGELES. Aug. 2C (AP) ThcK-Baa' Flranelaco- Mis sions and LOa Angeles split even in today's doubjeheader. . the Bells Winning tha opener 9 to 4. and dropping the .second 3 to 2. Flrstajnti j- -jbi 'f Score;,s- '-'"V, -'" "- '' Missions ; " 12 ' - 2 Los Angeles ... . 4 - 7 1 Plllette and Whitney; Peters. Smith and Hannah. - Second game: ' ' ' Scores: " . , o R H . K fissions .V 2- 3 2 Los Angeles - 3 8 1 Ludolph and , Whitney;; Cun ningham and Sandberg SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 26. (AP) The Seals defeated Seattle tctlay. 6-2, OliTer Mitchell bet- Inr Knijrht in. a .pitching duel. Each twirler passed out eight r hltf . Tmely hitting In the fifth gave the San Francisco club three runs and a comfortable lead thjat was , never seriousyl threat ened although Seattle rallied in the inth j. score, one tally S,:- Scores: s ... .; s -,; . . 4 i R H K Sdattle .. 2 ; , 8 2 Sap Francisco 5 .8 0 n!ght2and "ppreanir Mitchell an4, McCea. . . 4 . n . t ' niUT.tMTI Inir 9.R fAPI : Hoywood made it two stralghtf over Oakland py winning iroin the league leaders today, 6 to 6. Itiwas a free hitting affair with Hollywood chalking; p thirteen and, Oakland fpurieen safe blowsf ' ft H" E, Hollywood . 6 13 2 Oakland j.......... ...5 14 3 Shellenback, Mulcahy and D. Murphy; Copper . and Bead, IJpol. i . No. IX THE COUNTS? ' COURT OF . THE STATE OF OREGON i Guardian's Notice of Sale of Real Property vf" ' In the Matter of the Gnardlan , ship or William McKimmey, a per son of unsound mind. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Ancillary GuSrdlan of the estate of the above- named ward in the state or uregon, oy virtue of an order duly made and entered 'rn the above entitled jCourt and Cause on the 16th day of Aur gust, 127, will sell at private sale at the Offices, of LaddV Rp.d Jfpsh Trust ; Company. Ladd..and .ush Bank Bldg., in the City of Salem Marion County, Oregon on or af tef the 19th day ,of September 18.27. to the.hlghesx- bldderfor cash .all of the rignt.title, Interest and estate of the above named ward, the said interest being an undivided one-eighth () interest as tenant in common., in and to those certain lots and parcels of real property partlpu larly describ- VU H 1UUUW9, lU-TCJl, . Lots numbered thirty-seven . (37), thirty-eighty 38), seventy-one (71 YT seven ty . two (72), seventy-three '(73), . seventy-four-. -tZAl,. ..eighty- four J 84), Ighty-flv48,5, eignty-siz so; pi bighty-seven . ,(87), and eighty-eight, (88). In Smith's Fru'lt Farms No. 2 ' In MarionJ ' Cbutffyy. State of ; Oregon. . :,.,'' . . - ' " The Interest of said ward In the seteralr-lots'.anf parcphof . the abpve described real property may be' sold. either , separately or, to rether and not less: than .the sum of 'Tifty 50:00l pollarf of ;)he. amount bidden shall belaid tupon account of the purchase price of each lot If said lots are fcojd sep arately or in groups, and it sold In a body not less than the sum of Ttyo Hundred Seventy:flve ( $276.00i"I)olla8 of thefiamount hid shall be Daid in cash, at the time of 'sale and the'balahce' of ; the amount bid upon. ach, lot pr i aggregate amount if sold in groups i or; as a whole shall be paid upori ' confirmation of sale by the above entitled ' Court and the tender, of the Guardian's deed: sale, to be f made subject to the coniirmauon 4, of the above entitled Court. The e date of the first publication of this notice ia August 20th, 1927. and I the last September,. X7th. .1927-1 .Dated .this. 2 Oth day bt.Aogusr, i LADD AND BUSH TRUST " v i . t w;,i-;ompanT,; Ancillary Gaardlan'jprJfi-e Estate ! of Wllliamt McICimmeJ',5 a Person 1 of Unsound Mind . : "' i .T- -,, A20-27-S3-10-17 i A ; Flofla jiltcher hurle1 s a hush- JeagVe -jdonhle-Jieader ad $nly aoiv.ed;)n.e hit 'In the 18 Innings. .The next step is for him to enter he big leagues and have ibout 15 homers hit' off him the first wek. f ' : ' The Brown outfield. Is going to barnstorm this fall; The way -St. touis played this .year the fans pill probably do -a little -storming themselves, ."'! ? -' i ' - - . Jack Kearns has become Harry Wills manager,' Now- both of them can talk over what a bad actor this fellow Jack Dempsey is. Now that the horse-shoe- pitch- lng championship has been decid eu ma pauu. - tentbn. j . - "The, only sport that isn't crooked," . writes a scribe, "Is fishing." 'Yea'" and somebody al ways gets booked in that, too. The coming football season wilj be, another social success . if the number oC .fur coats holds-out. Rickard says he Is pleased with' Chicago. What he means is that hels, pleased1 "with Chicago's seat ing capacity. o 1 ' ' o Amerlcau League Standings : L O W, ,85 .,69 .j67 .57 .S3 ,47 .37 -L. 37 51 53 .54 64 '70 "Ppt. .575 ,43.1 New York Detroit. - Philadejyphla Washington CUJcagoit . Cleveland . St. Louis Boston . . . 72 .35 5' 82 .311 CHICAGO, AUG. 26. fAP) Chicago took i the final game of the series from Boston, 9 to 1, by hammering out a one-sided victory- while Thomas " was holding Hbe .Red Sox to' three' hits w'hile registering his,, fifteenth victory of! the season. . . ' Score.: K H E Boston . . . 13 4 Chicago . .9 18 '0 j Rnssell, Hariss . and Hofmann, Moore; Thomas and Crouse, Burg! DETROIT, AUG. 26. (AP) Babe Ruth's triple with the bas es loaded in the seventh featured the Yankees,' triumph over the Ti gers today by 8 to 6, giving the New73orkersva lean sweep, oL the three igame series. '. . Score: .. R H E NeV 'YoIrk "77?. 8 16 2 Detroit 6 9 2 , Pipgras. Glard, Moore and-Grab-ewski. . Cq(lins; . Signer, Gibson. Whitehill and Shea. Bassler, ;CLEVEIAND, AUG. 26 (AP) Cleveland ran its winning streak to six straight today and defeated Washington. 8 to 7. Soret, R HE W&shington 711 3 Cleveland .8 11 1 -Lis'enbee. Braxton, Burke and Ruel;; Shaute,., U.bjle ,and L. SeW ell. ST. LOUIS, AUO. 26 (AP) The Athletics made It three In- a row over the Browns here today by , taking, today's game, 7 to 0, on 10 hits and four St. Louis er rors. .- Score: R H Philadelphia 7 10 0 St.. Louis 0 5 14 Gray and Cochrane; Gaston. Crbwder and 'Dixon. ' NOTfCK OF FINAL. SETTLE- , ;;INotJce is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for ' the County of Marion, her duly .verified final account, aa ex ecutrix of " the estate of J. F. Beggs. , Deceased, .and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 19tb day of September, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock A, M. of said day as" the time, and the County Court Room' In the 'County Court Hquae. at Salem, Marlon Coanty. sata. final account and all ob jections thereto. Dated Salem, Oregon, this 13th day of August.. 1927.' . . , : JUANITA DAUB Executrix of the Estate or . VJ. F;. Beggs, Deceased. -Ronald C.yOlover. j Attorney fbf 'Execuf fix. Salem Qcggon: a. ia2n-27 S 3-10 f' ' EXECUTRIX ' NOTICE OF Notfcff is hereby giyen that th undersigned has been duly "ap pointed, by the Cpsnty. C0urt" M the State of Oreeon for h fnnit. ty of Marlon", as exgcutrlk of the last will and testament and estate oi uarne l,. weMise, deceased, and tha ishe has duly qualified as such executfUi all persons 3 having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to pjfesept the same, duly yerjfted, to tne. at, heoffice , Ronald C. Glove'n my attorney, 203 Oregon Building. Salem. Marlon County, Oregonr witbtn six' 'months from the date of this notice e ? Dated at . Salem, . Oregon, this 30th day of July, 1927. . EDITH DeNISB.' ' Executrix of tb Jast; will and testament, and, f state of Carrie L. J)eNlaei deceased -i- ' tj RONAt&Mj. U LOVER, " Attorney for executrix, Salem, Oregon. ,rt!?J30rf:13-20J TT mm By Brian Bell, Associated Press . . r:r Sport Wer, , MINNEAPPLIS. , Aug. 23--T-( AP) Bvbby . Jones and Chick Evana;vtwq old men in golf al though. Bobby isjroucb younger In years wilj battle tomorrow f,pr the' national amateur gojC cham pionship. One will win thk title Jor the third time for both have held, it twice Playing in the approved Jones rash ion, Bobby today turn e,d hck Francis AuJmet, 11 np nnd.p to go, shooting the, 2,C h9l.es ; neces sary to insure his victory in ,10.0 .strokes, jwo under jar. v '.. , The Atlantan finished tne iv holes qfYb'e rooming ro-und wjth alVpriUiaat 69, his third .roupd , of - eded on,y one Btrpke over par Uje cnampionsnip unaer w. jyt . .jopra,l the atch of t-Iehx holes in the afternoon. jihlcjt tE vaps ha4 a ( different stqfy tol jtel or "his entrance into th finals. The. 38 ,yejir bid Chicago player ran into a large golf" -mouthful in Roland ... Jtac Kenzje,. ipf Washington, who , has juV passed -his (maprlty. .,' Chick, had to sink a 20-foot putt 'at the, 37th hqle to win after ht? had kept himself In th.e compe- juion by dropping a dlfffcuit sl- foqter at the 3bth, where his .drjve landed in rough and his approach struck a tree and' fell be)ow J he green. ' " , .- . Jones' all around performance during a day in which he was (our under fours. la. his match and Ghirk's sensational work at he cyse restored the prestige of the charnpionstiip . which was . - being discounted as Bobby Jones ended hiSi.spcond. 3fi hole piatch,ln(tp dajs at. the. three quarter .mark. SPANIARD WINS FR0MF. HUNJEB it , NEWPORT, R. I.. Aug. 26. (AP) Francis T. Hunter went down in t unexpected , defeat today before the fiery Spaniard, Manuel Alonzo and the Wml.edpn cham pion .doubles, pair of Wm. T. TU- uen and Hunter skidded badly in barely beating the young Cali fornia team -of pranston. Holman and Lionel Qgden. Hunter, newly named to the u, S. Dayis cup team, was beaten 4-6. 6-3, 6-4, , 6-3, by .a dazzling cross court attack., aimed at his weak back hand. By winning Alonzo reached the final ronnd of the an nual invitation tennis tournament at the Casino here As Tilden won in th sanwi round .from John Van, Ryn he. Priiucetpp star.t-jl, -3, 1,, Big Rill and Alpnzo. the pne-twnta'njkingV'playra -pf the country .wllljneet in the'fipfl tp-. marrow. . "I, T . ' r , MALLORY LOSES i. 1U MKO. nAriP! f A.' Mi f Aug. FOREST HILLS, N. Y '26. (A P) Mrs. Charlotte Hoe-, roer Chapin. seemed more down cast than elated , today after her sensational , victory over Mrs. olla . B. Mai lory, the defending champion, in the national women's f.ennh champfonshjps. , . Nervous and'ecfted after the match, she said: ... ... . . '. ' VI .would - rather have .beaten anybody .but Mrs. Mai lory. , She played wonderful ,. tennis nnd..I Was very Jucky." Mrs. Mallbry took her defeat philosophically. '"Tough luck," a friend greeted htr afterward to which she re sponded with a'smihTand a wave pjf. her, cigarette that seemed' to indicate Bhe felt it was all In the gime. .Mrs. Chapin, a former Cali fbrniau, advanced from ninth to fjrtn?Jn tbe national; women's run king list last ear. . . i -O Nutloaal League SUnding W. L. .72 46 Pet. .610 .581 .583 .536 ,444 .431 .429 1 .361 Chicago Pittsburgh . . , su Louis' New York Cincinnati , . . B, oh ton . , . . proklyn ". ...... Philadelphia . .....68 . . 1. .67' 67 . . .-. .62 50 51 4 3 49 .48 52 5 66 68 76 BROOKLYN AUG. 26. (AP) -ThV Brooklyn Robins made it two straight f rom , pf ncoaJ.ti by taking the second game of the .se ries today, 4 IP 3, . , .. - A , Score: - , - ' . R H E cinnatl'iv.... . ,., ?;3a,8 3 Bcooklyu 'S . -.. . .4 ,10 2 .Lucas nd ;Hargraye; MpWeen ey and Hertline.V v . I BOSTON. 'AUG. 26. TAP) The Braves continued their- wia- jning.ways"'agalnst Pittsburgh io- jday . by taking the third game of the series from Jhe,P,irales 6 Jlft 4i t v score: ; K H ti Pittsburgh . . . '. . .... . . : 4 '12 Bpstop T, . j . . . ." . .. . ... 6 "110 Aldridge,' MUJus I ai)d . Gpoch; .Mcftullap,;,Rpbertsqn jind piln Only two games scheduled In National League Ken Myersi "Philadelphia : rail road flremanrJi- als,o a famous .squller. JifiT another jbi those fellows ,wbe feet .their . oat h : ; i 'H7ITH nil in Tnniui i : "Ever since the Red Sox wort fix of seven "gamcj Ke other cluki have beer accusin B'l! jGaxrigan of using ringers." Mr crrii itiwm RULE DISLIKED EUGENE. uOre., . Aug. 26. (AP) The 7,no- scon ting" Tule as being used In certain eastern colleges in connection with foot ball games, can do but little good and s V.ery Inconvenient,, accord ing .to Gene y Jdal. backneld coach of the University of Oregon team, who returned last night from an extended tour of the east. The pvhoo.lp which have Adopted this code are working, on a gentle man's agreement not 'to scout pach other's team, and from the restrictions placed on the. coaches it 4s gratifying to., fJnd lhat the Pacific coast conference schools have ncjjt decided to fla'aEay with pcputng.-he declared. , In the first pla.ee the coaches are not allowed to see the teams and cannot talk wjtna fneno of fhe ..YariOHs schools In .ac(ion, about a game which he may have sten. This ri4e, however, does not keep the coaches p one team from scoutipg, the tefjn of a school wjth which It has' not en tered the agreement, but it is a '.'don't you watch my. team and I'll .pot watch yours" affair, - ne explained. PORTLAND WOMAN WINS .BELLINQHAM. WASH., Aug. 26. (AP) -Mrs. Kenneth Reed of 'Portland lifted the women's Washington state golf crown from the head of Mrs. C. C. Cary of Seattle in a , see-saw match here today 6 and 5. CRANBERRY CROP SMALL BOSTON. AUG'. 26. (AP) The fixings' may be shrt this Thanksgiving. The smallest cran berry crop for the ,United States since 191 was . forecast by the New fcngland crop reporting ser Vice, 522,000 barrels compared with 741,000 last' year. ' ' NOTHING HEARD FROM flEDFERN SINCE H0P-0FF . i .(Continued vf rm -.page 5 1 ) 60 miles off Pernambuco, the vessej repprting that it had no news Qf Red fern up to midnight tonight. . :" . , , . GARACAS, VENEZUELA, Aug. 26.( Ap)Notwthstan4ing; .. a close , watel. in the Orinoca val ley, Pul4Redfe"rn, American aviat or, op his .way to Rip Janeirp, was not sighted today. tt ;. BRUNSWICK, GA., Aug. 26. (XP) The deep Caribbean sea alone knows ,the whereabouts tp night' fit !?P4ur RedXern. Valiant Pah-America fl(er bound" frbp Brunswick to RraziL V . . .'. . . Nj direct word has been heard from, him sipce he took off from jiere .at ,t2L;f6 a'slp$',Tbqr&iaiy af terpfton. A radio message from Kassgu. pjked, up. ftsC Peters piifg, Flav; sajd Red fern's mono plarien (he "PpftplL.'Brunswick," had hfen sighted zailes.'east of t.e Bopfupa'.' islands I by -a . The profound sHgpce that has steamer 'yesterday af ternoon. ,ThIs Report, unconfirmed frpm any other source, placed him from 4 0 0 to 6 0 0 mile's out, and ' indicat ed that he was hp ipg his course. , ' More than 24 , hours .pjf .jsjlence have Jnteyened,, however, since that - time, despite the fact that ships at sea ;apd islands have been , aslfetj tp, yeport if b U plane was sighted, , If (he young pilot had main tained bis, schedule, aa mapped put before he Jet IJrupawlck. he shonld baye . been ovdr; Dutch Puinea ' tonight Red fern would h,are passed Porto Rico Thursday midnight and passed over . the Caribbean during ite.,, remainder ,p , ue nignt. ijayoreagv would have found him , Hearing St,' eorge island, of 'Tobago Island. , . .Dr. Frederick' O. - Red fern, dean I of, Benedict pollegftr pqlunibia, S. wno ame;- nere i tp, ijejp .his sph witfjdX a,4 .l,n.at af ter paVafcgfe Grejiadlpeslv:and fwhlle fljlng flftf,nilef.rMt of T?rinidad"j jsle;"; and. Georgetown," British Guiana, to Point St. An flrews and;" well '""beyond Dutch Guiana; he passed through: great er TbeUjfalms'" where' ' severe thunderstorms, cyclones and hur ricanes occnr almost.dally." "' i iThetthexplpredihlghlahds i"ct paiana also lay between .him and h first pblectlveMatfipa, of the northern estuary Jof j the 'Amazon rivetrfV' V ithla Pce.wheye , the equator irpsses hf' gTeaj; siyea, he was to. decide .whether. to tnrn e&st to TjeciXd. (Pernambuco) rof j1 i ' T?lm1tltaireiraffrdffaheiro . Redfera expected to. make the hop IV Pit? JM50" troxaf B.run- wick which would place hln at his destination ,! early -Saturday night. If he were able to maintain his advance; ached ule ... . s. t . The I profpnnd Isilence tht has surrounded her I husband I on -, his hazardous flight has increased the anxiety of his young. wife. Friends with whom she is staying com forted her by suggesting; that a great porlloh of the first leg of the 4.60 jtnUe flight layjoutslde regular steamshiplanes and that as Redfern entered more, i raveled Unes In the Caribbean ep, .he probably would fly at such a high altitude that his motor w uld be unheard and the plane would be invisible In the tropical darkness. CHICAGO I have two distinct Impressions of Tex RickarJ fresh in .my mind as I. write this after a chat with him in his suite at the Congress Hotel. One Is of Rickard, the master promoter, as the public! knows him- the man who dabbles in mil lions .as he prepares u stage the Tunney-Dempsey fight. Quartered like a king. A retinue or aides at his beck and call.: His private office isolated from the pu pile be hind the business offices and 'a spacious, richly furnished reten tion room for -guests."! ' t The other Is of Rickard stepping out of that stare setting1 ott the homely errand of borrowing some cigarettes for two or three old buddies who had come to visit him. Kiekard never smokes cigarettes His long cigars ar a familiar part of him. RIckard's Drivate nftlra reception room are conne huge double doors wit portieres hung before tpe entrance anu the general Phere is conducive to a d; entrance of the famous fig emerged, however, from door at the side of the room iron mask of the Goldfield gambl lng days wasn't along. lie was smiling as he emerged' aud a playful jolt in the ribs accompani ed the greetings. "I've just been chinning with some folks from back home," he said. ;-' I "I want to tell you fellows one thing. This man Getz (the Chi cago millionaire who is the offic ial promoter pf the fight under the law) is the greatest man I've ever niet. He has taken care of every thing. He Just Won't let i any body try to put anything over. Ton can't realize what a lokd that (Jakes off my mind.". f Getz is. many times a iiillion aire. He has no axes tl grind for himself or Mayor tig Bill Thompson. He was chosen by Thompson to head the mayor's committee which laid the lines for staging the big fight in Chicago. ti "This is going to be the great est fight of all time," he averred. "I don't say that just to boost It. It doesn't have to be boosted. What I say is true because of the fact that Jack Dempsey is out to win back his title. He is the most popular fighter who ever ljved. This is his great effort. The public isn't going just to see a. heavyweight title bout to see Dempsey or Tunney loose. Every man is going to see Jack Demp sey, the idol. J&ck fighting his way back is greater than he euer; was as a champion." ' Then he discussed a tentative seating plan printed by one of the Chicago papers based on first',dl vision of the various priced seats, i "I wish I could carry ouiht plan." smiled Rickard. Despite the fact that there wern't any.30 seats included tbe house would havp brought me S6,00tf,000 "as it sppd. That would be mighty nice." ' He listened attentively to a first-hand account of how Iiemp spy had' been cheered like a king on his trip from the coast to Cht- I . j I Week E Speql J ..Saturday , Only Regular Price 30c lb. Only t " . Sphaefer's it 135 No. Commercial St. ; Phone ?197 t 1 Original YellQW Front -.ferj' wwm uwv 1 find the Bed by rfl heavy f This tutmos- HiriTatlc tire. He S small ! The GONES Store engp,rarged-ont nt-bedln -his pajaatas. to say nello to town fojk. And jils eyes sparkled." j y v.Orie got-the impression through ' ' Shell "400' works "best on. a lean mixture more air, less gas. This means econotnyr-niore mileage ! SHELL "400" gives you, if or the rst time, the full power of gasoline; because it vap orizes completely and continuously to a"dry"gas. rnrirrrfrff ! 444 , S." j therentlre Tl3irthar Rickard carri iah ;who has had his heart set or es tile---new-found, happiness of a yearf du'Just'such a 'battle as this I.. It I 4 i'J J 1 4 4?. Fl .J ' 4 -T V .VflrrTv.. v. -wt WMW KEEPBN lEAKING' MtLLABS Every business man knows tha a machine that's put of order is just a sieve for wasted dollars; , . ;. . -;.- . v . - But how .many apply, this business rule to their own automobiles ?. " ' ; , - : ' " V' ' - Only a few days driving of a, par that needs repair and yoii actually waste' more money than the repair6ul4 haye cpst. ' Leky piston rings, for instance : they wastu gasoline, cause knocks that burn bearings, waste lubricating oil, ... foul plugs burn up your money at every turn. - Slipping cjutch, foo, and . worn brakes pr leaky valves rthey all roll away, your mopey for you every minute you put up with them. And . it's so easy and inexpensive by our plan- to' have the-1 repair done and stop the waste and .worry- 5 ': - -ypoi'll agreeably surprised at our , low S rices and our "care in repair." Why not riye in today ? - , ; Commercial Phone ,384 butl'nntil he artlyil!Jn Chicago to take actnafc'f harecJaVpu ting It on, had no ;idea.'.that he would achieve hli ambition; ' I m mm 1 3 I Unevaporatcd L liauid particles Vl iquidpar tides m Wer:..''4 waste pow 1. inn " in mi V. M i