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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SA l.KAl. OKKtZOft FRIDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER' 2, 1927 sssmms !D SEPF15 : SaJenTsball team' will be a rival attraction of -Col. -Charles Lind bergh, world famous' aviator, at As land. September 15k It was def-lately-decided Thursday when Frisco"f Edwards, Senator man ager completed negotiation for a gante with the Ashland team for a game in connection with the Lind bergh reception Ihera. . : This, adds one more to the list of interseeUouel games thatf the Senators are" playing In these clos ing weeks of the season; and gives then another chance to - clinch their bold on the unofficial' stat emipro championship. . . i The Senator will be-away drotn home $nday.ibut local 'fans swHl hare- ai tbance to. witness real championship i bajl game. Tbo Frank Mm Cares and Cldverland Creamerytjea?nH,Uled far the title in the Willametta. valley leagnei, will play; it off or the champion-? ship .Bre.'iii-; i;;t -t- The Senators will be on their swing aj-Qttad the .central Oregon circuit, playing the Bend Elks at Bend- Sunday, and Tha Dalies at the apple city Monday. -Edwards Thursday, received a -war nine from a "f riead'. at The Dalles, that the Senators, had better. not go into the game at. Bend, with, too. much confidence. , Somewhat reorgan ized, the Elks are playing a much stronger- brand of bail," than' they did 'during the league season, i this repert staledi ;. ;;; , f.z For. games after this weeks end Edwards.has signed up.: Stan. PU lette tOplay third base and Gabar ino: formerly orMt.. Scott and now with ; Lorigview': in v ijthey -Timber league, lorseeonu Dase;-, Joe livaa and rikrold Hok will be oot of the lineup because., of trieln-, pending! treating , of the cojegiai;e year and Hughie McKnn, a leav? iBg, so JLhes.e,:D68itlOQ4 .Wpl h open. . .. . . tt ..... ...j, ; . . . . - o ; - Xl"0 Axnericttn.xeagiH stanawgs j New York.iV; S9 ,37 ,70B Philadelnhlavi-V:, . .12. 54' .571 Detroit' I . .'. .V9 56 .562 Washington i . . .67 67 .540' Chicago; ,ii; .y..;.6 5 .476 Cleveland . . - '.; . t6 3TO ..v4-4 St. Leal ..... . ., . -.48 7fr .342 Boston ..9 ,85- .315 ST. LOUIS, SEPT;H-CAP)!-r-The Detroit4 1 Tigers broke- their losing streak today t by scoring four ruiw in tbettOtH innlasr to win frOM' the St. LouhrBrownSi.-& to' '4. -V.---- ? - -i s-n Score: , .' 1 ' V i; R, H E Detroit-. i . .!ViT.!..ttv8-- eft St.', Lottis i . . v .' . . n. . ... . 4 9 :2 :' Gbtav L' Smitbi Whitehill and' W0dail-,'-BasBleeT;WinBard Cruder, Stewart and Dixon, OV Nertll, fteltang. c,f.UHr'! r-.i ..t 'v- -m,! t'"'.i.j. CHIGAGO.CSEPT..l.-APji Cleveland took the series opener from C&icago,".&-t6 & today, -the Indiana,) hammering, three White Sox pitchers almost' afwill;- Scores .f,., ,, .. ; ... R H E Clereland 8 14 0 Chlnago..,... . . . . . .5 13 0 Hudln and,.. Sewell;. . Thomas,. Jacobs. vBurnabee and.Cronaeu. . Twoiotber- games-postpdned on account, of, ,rain, Baseball Fiefcfersr fitatfr -' : Remain Insider of Fences Base bail "fielders "cannot jump over any fence. railing or rope marklng'the limits of the playing Jield In order to catch -the ball," according tw new rules construc tions Issued ty John A. Heydler, president of the- National league, to- his umpires'' and1, made public today.-' ' "'.!- ' -". Abot a dosen cities "are'af let 1 tiott of T928,-which indicates thai the Republican national conyen Repiibyins -must ' haVeJ,a" reputa tion around the; hotels .ar-gOod ependera.1 fT ;ni .HTf U If BackHtirfs " . i Flush Kidneys Drink Plenty of Water and Take Glaaa of. Salts Before Break - si fast f Occasionally - When VotntlddiieW kurr and your back- feels sore; don't get scared and proceed to. load your stomach with" a Jot of artigt that" excite the kidneys and irritate the entire- tirinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like yon keep your DoweSsxtean? -by Cashing- them with a inild harmless saks ..wmch helps ta.emwv the body's crinous waste amr stinmlate tbem to", their normal activity. - ? w t -? -:s u i The- lunqtioa of the kidneys- 1s t Sltcr the blood; - - la . 24; bows' they strain from, it 500 grains of add! and waste, so. we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping, the kidneys active.' v Drink lots of good water--yoan't drink too machi also get; frpmoy pharmacist about f bur ounces of J ad Salts. Take a tablespoonf ul in a glass of water before breakfast each morn in for a few days and your kidneys mar the tt act' fine. This famous salts is made 'from the acid of grapes and I lemon juice, combined with Iithia, and lias been used for years to help clean and stimulate clofed kidneys; aboto neutralize theaciJs ia the system so they are no longer a source of irrita tion, r thus soften relieving bidder weakness.,. 5:i ' -:- r. " "t. Jad Salts is-inexpensive; cannot in jure ; makes a deliitf 1 eScrrescent j; !aa-water drink - -which everyone 'i-iuld take now and then to bep.keep 1 ir kidneys clean and -active: .' Try t'. s ; !- k vo-1!.?- water drir."!?, rr l no c -jJ yl wiU .wcr.ier: v,l.at -aTTM ot vour kidnev trouw.e ana )',s: 1 jslr;ii"' A pitcKwJ baSl rxit a bird on the wing th other day. The imipire pionppiwd ihemboth n Mailunai Ieagne Standings I W. , . ,72 .'73 . .69 .T , . .55 . .SI . .52 , .45 L. 56 51" 50 52 66 69 71 80 Pet. PittsbnrgX;.;. Chicago- . : . . St; Louis New York . . . Cindnuatti . . Boston. Brooklyn . . Philadelphia . .590 '.5S8 .580 .574 .455 .425 .423 .360 PITTSBURGH. Sept. 1'. (AP) ri-The- Pittsburgh ;pirates nosed the Chicago Cubs out of 'the first place-in th.e'National league today by beating" them, 4 .to .3. .The Cubs"J; ninth Inning rally just", missed'knotting the score. WilBott fanned but Stephenson doubled to rlglrt andT Grimm sin- gledt i Stephenson . taking third!. Hartriett- slngtd? -to left scoring siepnenson ana auvancing unipm Wlth 'twQ men on Chicago hopes were, blasted - as - Scott, pinch-hit ter,. forced Hartnett, and .Tpisap. whQrbattedi for Bush- was thrown out -by MeadowsZ-tbe 4 winning plt ebJer. .; ",,... '. -'''Sp.rr? .-:.- !.' :r, . i:Jti-H:,fc 5hieagdS;Wv.ii..-,-w.-.- ,-3 9-0 Pittsburgh . w.. ...4- 11 1 Carlson, Bush and 'Martnett; Meadows and Gooch, . . :- No other National-league games iicheduleL -i .. . . : nseoimi ; !;!!;EI!G!ffiK v t 0 if1 it , 5 -1 Twentf-TbUor dayB'afCtex Ueieft Boston, Maas., -for Vancouver, B. ,C.,von;the anaualhike of the It temational YMCA, Harold Currier last night. -Currier said that so fat as he knew, h led the field Of bikers. " Nblte' 6f the others La's registered at the YMCA here. Five others were at Weed. . CaJ.. Thursday night. Forty in all en tered,: and all will check ia at fh Y here. W "h ... The bike, according to Currier, fa; for Canadian- youths only,; and ita purpose is. to -arouse interest iur the YMCA., ' ... i s - Under the rules of the 115,000 derbr.- the hikers ; cannot- ride - on r&ilroada, t school buses or trouey carr-but can accept rides. in auto- moWlew it invited ttv d, so-,Eaca hiker checks in at the newspapers and YMCA". inall'cities visited-. Currter says that1 he has taken advantage of numerous. . . invita tions to ride. ' Hte longest) ride was from-New York., to Chambers burg, Pa. On-days when he; does not get a "lift," 30 miles is about the .best he can make. The worst part of his trip was .through 'the country soutu 01 Grants Pass, coming . from Kose bflTg.';' The route is definitely marked, . out. ., Only one - more checking station, . remains after Salem, that bear at SeaXO,.vbe torrr We reaches- Vaaeeuver. He es UmAev thU.h has. traveled J?.5 00 miles, has spent 1114 and worn out three pairs of shoes. T ' r-' liTTh $15,000 prize Is dividea between the winner and the YM CAJ he-"represents; the hiker get ting ISOOtr and the YMGA-J10;-000.. Curtier is a member of' the Y. atl Vancouver. - DATES fiuuOUN stltutes In Oregon have been an nounced bv C. A.I Howard, state superintendent of public Instruc- vj The dates' of the Institutes fol- lOWt' tA ' ' 5 f ;-' '"--'r f Baker. October 13 and 14; Ben tonv' November 9 and 10; Clatsop, October 2 and- 21--Colubir-October-: 2 and,, 21;, Coos.. No- rembtfiu 21- ani 23V, Crookf; to- berr 27 "a w:f SiCwrry. October Ti.achst8.. , October f1aner'28r DuKlas.- October 2r f and 21 1 Gilliam September 15 and 16; Grant, September 5 aai.c.r I maraey.fseptember 29an4. 3X): Hood River. November 2 and 23 : Jefferson. October 31 ad.-Novem-!ber-l: Josephine. October 24 and 2&: Klamathv September. 5'ahd; 6 ; Lake, October ;i3 4ari4il,4i-aLana, September 3 And 9; -Lincoln; .No vember 7 and Si. Una. .October; 1.3, and' 1 4 lalhenri-j October: 3 4;- Mar1oa. October f io and 1 1 ; Morrow, September sad 9. :' Multonomlu December 28 and 2ff;v Folk,-November and to Shermaa. .September , 12 and 13: Tillamook; October 3 and 4j TJm atilla. October fi and'- 7 ; Union, October 6 and 7:.,'Wallowa. Octo Vr, 3 and; it 'JVaserK.Sepf ember 12 and lrr;- WasMagtj5at:0.tftber-: 1 3 -and lit- TVhf lef,' "September TEACHER: MEETING CEO 15 and I6r and yamhlil, Noyem- t i illl. ItUltiUd; ! GilK-'il PIECE 1l Coast League Standings . V . : . . W.' Lr PCt. Oakland 1 :$7 61 "7 .Seattle 89 69 , 6BS San Francisco i ...SB . Portland 79 79 .500 Rarramento ...0 I 30 ,&Q0 Hollywood ,7,5 ; 88 Missions .......... --72 f a 9 ,44 Los Angeler .:rT-6ojlu0 39? SEATTLE, SEPT.: AP fr- Portlaud and" Seattle f divided a doubleheader her today, the vis itors taking the 10 Inning open en 17 to 15 apd;tneIndlanswln-. ping- th seeoad-2 to 1 . . . - In the first 'encounter, all went yell for jhe Indians until the 9th., when, the Beavers pushed over seven runs to tie, the. score and win 1b the lQtlv.with another two tallies. ' ? it .Kirst game.: ;' ''- -. Scorer.: .Tf.R-'H E Portland 17 28 0 Seattle ; ... . . . . ? . - .15" 1 2 ( 10-Innings.) ? 1 . Tonilin, Manning; ; i -.Pender, Couch and . YeJle. SbandUng; Knight, Nance and Borreani. Second game, ,.j Score; , ' , ..r Jt.H E Portland- .... . '.". . . 1 9 & Seattle ; ' . . ........ . ''.'f. . .2 7 1 C7 innings by agreement.) Yerkes and Yelle'; Brandt andf Jenkins. LOS ANGELES, SEPT.. 1.- (AP)-r-The Hollywood Stars stood firm behind; Hank Hulvey's steady pUching today, and blanked., tbe San Francisco Ml3eiona"4 to fl wr I their, third ; straight win ihei present seriesv - ...;-, - ' ' Score; - : ' ' ' t R U E Mlsiop3 . ,.. Hollywood .... . . .4 13 0 liarfoot, Ecert and, WMltnerj; riliivey ana Aiurpay, SACRAMENfO, RVT. I i A P)r-Elmeif ;S1M bejel Oakland to 6. hits and a. single run here to day while his team , mates were pounding out 12 bingfeS and ftve scores to give Sacramento a one game lead -on the' series.' Score: - R H B ..... 1 1 . .5 12 0 Shea and Oakland ............ Sacramento . ' Poehler and Read ; 'Sever aid. SAN FRANCISCO. SEPT, 1 lAP)- After two stunning defeats -on previous days, the Seals re sained part of their prestige to day by drubbing Los Angeles 12-3. Two, big innings; the fourth and seventh', when five and. four runs respectively, were scored,-put the gme on ice for San Francisco. s Score: V : R II "E Lor Angeles' ....... . .S l'o- 3 San Francisco .... 12 12 0 ' Weathersby and Sandberg; .May ana Mctrrea- iirJHTCXCOTfte fatettft the White Saic tiffs seasbn' would indl- I cicate," among other things,!. that I you have to meet hitting with hit- Lting these days to get any place In 'the baseball- world. Ray Sch alk, lacking! the husky clouters of rival teams, has. resorted' to the pldtyp.eof.gamesacrif icing : his men around. Tbe team'ls strug gling along how to climb into first division- before- the season- ends. I.The Sox lead i the, league by a big margin in sacrifice. hits.. They rank .around fifth,. :. boweveri In home runs, seventh in triples and heir only claim to-extra base hon-, prs dies inj the two-base-htt col umn.. The stood second In- dou bles fn' recent 'statistics; r- '.'j l The Detroit Tigers., whose rami PAge 'was checked by tTie" YawkS recently, have ranked' dCOWn in" the list of, circuit clouts, but are weB V in the n.umber of riple and two-base biws., They, JiaVej'bee leading Uxe pfocesgion, however, in .stolea bases' which would indi cate that there ia np barm atjeast la-morius a..mait.ttiiV base with I something besides:' a round .-house ywingrht the place; , Worfartys men. have 'carried more potent bats alt season than tie Sox. tScbalk'a men may argue 5,i out with Boston, and the Indi ans Tor the, hi ties honors before the. season -ends.-Moriarty- has his team climbing in the battling av erages. SWV:. .-'-,'. " - A scrutiny .of the team' battling averages, also gives another -tipoff to the reason why McCarthy's Cubs are up there and at em. His- boys- are -running second - to the Giants fn. home run hittlne and rank well up in sacrificing and base- efealinr; honor -' - ? To get back to the American League, Miller Huggtus, despite the fact that he- has the." twd great est home' can hitters in- eaptivity on bia bal clui hasn't forgotten tne o'd iar-e-down game, rank- L1" lUM s J-eaind , the, Whit: So. t?ng wiin ue i Mackmeni His th the i Maokmn, His jiJ'naf; been ralHy ctrre in 5 eating throws to the - next base. , , 0' 1course,battin jlsn'Mverj thine: Pitching always has- played an important part In a Xeamrsue ceas or .failure but it is a signif icant, fact Ibat- lha. four Oeading clubs, in battlngiinf the, American League . happen to be. th teama mprising first r division t - . The same might' be true' In the .National .League but fos the fact ha thePhJUn Phillies have had tbe unmitigated nerve tn horn In 0jMh hatting.ayeragesand gTab off,,a. place; near the , top, among the PlrateaianU. Card and Cnb I r The most forlorn club In either circuit'' Is the r; Brooklyn -outfit. TJhcJa Robbie's' teaTSTiu ?j; trfnipv nasulianded a)y, pla,Haany atrirortne game.- . DClUOIutl J,. I ' f ' V ":' -x . 1 i'. - -I I . I, 1 - . J - . '-, -H -Zip! 2ipl Zip J go tbe, weights asi Jack Dernpsey' -yanks hi muscles into action at his train ing camp 'where he if preparing for' hir boot with Chajnp Tiene fair burg rigbV "otT3, "VltetW or not tike jolly CbsVeant-Vstaud tip ! under' th grtieUtjgraeltet'for the- reilr tUe. XTp ;Mo a eou pie if weeks, agct. the- Pirates appearenobe the nrost likely to 'wobUfiin'd bteakluhderlbe ftrain. The f eoe ft t ' ; al U m P oT Ah q '.Cubs shocked tbe, local -bugaj-Tliy still faWr;Choeyet;that McCarthy can nut the . kick :m them it the f-rtjfhf time.; ; u ' Tlie' Giants, aside fi-om' their re ceht "bull in the china closet" tactics, give the bug cause for worry because of the fact that the New York club has fewer .games to play than the Cubs, Pirates or Cards. This being the case, a spurt by McGraw's team .can raise havoc at any time. Football Training Begins for Team at West Point WEST POINT, KL Y., Sept. 1. ( AP) Army's; football training season began today, indoors.- Cap tain L. M. "Biff Jones, . head coach, had to call off the outdoor session which1 bad been planned because of the rain. - The squad was taken to the gymnasium for a black board iec ture.YTiny Hewitt. Harding, Trap nell. Dahl and Gilbert, backs; Daly; center, and Schmldt.HardV ire among the losses the squad suffered during the- year. . (? - I ,s-'-,t t .. W - s v;t See Otir Assortnieni of ,: Baby Xfopiages First ', A 140yd baby carnage, tulky iar stsoZler' bf the kind -yoa- want tot your Baby it ia comtortablcjprid : inspiring- worthy of him."". ' "And yet .the price Is rernsrlcably 'reasonable-Iue Tdto jcLloyd.Looja process which weave the , --. fabric 3d time faster than human hands.- Does away i .with, ends and knots Nothing, to catch, or scratch. ' p61.1 camase cf-WOTderfuI durabflity and uni. J " formity of (wcave. Fpr in every upright strand is a stefVw3rT c?ntrr7raP exclusive Cloyd prwif --.;v r;' l Lloyd carriases and strollers In the-yery is'west and ' ' ; ' latest designs end ctlor effectsU Come ia todavfrand make your selection from these unusual Values. ' ' J EJlY,TERniS.5VrV:iL?i NOJNi ClffiPIOuSIIIPIT -fllffitEKflll? iAP)' Gene Tunney said good bye to this Adirondack village late this .afternoon and-' started uu- hli trip to Chicago' where three ; weeks from tonight'. ha is? tovUeXeadKtii$ heavyweight s title i agaiostri Jack Efempsey. . Leaving' Spex-ulatorK at 5:30 o'clock'-.Tuaney a-drovft fcito Utlca? with'' hia entourage? to UaatbH the Twentieth Ceaturyf Umcitediht 8: 08 o'clock t Easteroir standard There-'w-aa nO'tTain.ing oar Gene's program; todayliHdr he spent' the timel packing and saying, farewell to 111.- friends- ..It seemed as if everypody-ifl? tbei settleiiieirt.t aai tivea and summer boarders as weljj wanted, toxjihaka the champion's hand apd wlsht him.4uckon-the i 1 cVi f . a ..thin, i ur An fr ;: omaivI i t- tl I V In pite, of the-;proces8ie9r oir admirers, tber champion managed to spend most of: .the rrauiy af terboon In Seclusion; for there vM much work to? be done ia- prepara t ion, for .moving, ther trainings qaar ters from : this: tinv town to- Cedar Crest Countrypclubj Ohicagou-a- f In the champion's.) party) were his three snarrinr nartuers. GburM Wiggins. BUlyVidabect and Frank Muskie, and . a few newspBper men.., -. r i- ( &. . "-. !i' ' ..- Yiurn: CHICAGO. Sept. li AP)- Jack Dempsey was no easy targe for right hand smashes to the chin today, as he-: was .yesterday. The Mansssar Mauler worked. three rounds, oAeirlth, Jacte McCawiM another with My SulUvam both-St. Paul, boxers, and ' one with Osk Till.. Ttoeliestee. Iig$tjleajr?welg?it. uempsey w.on;itie.iioaow iftiwcn round;- fv j " ..-. .'v."!-" s Manage ;,,FIyhit sftb Jfefnp into thei-vri3igt: bw -with strJrt instructions to spend . bis timfl within c the f ropes exol velip -AB" avoiding left. Jabs and! books.- Flynn-'waswot particular if Demp sey am uoiMnnmr oacK-a smgie blow. But with 3,000 cstmen jammed . around- ,he- ring,.- Demp sey. wasc not- ooatenb to duck. And weave. He simply, could not re,4 strain ; hjmseir an his sparring partners; had more trouble- keep ing- away from - Jack's- left4 howkn than -be in-evading their ttirustsi Dempsey also presented-. a more impregnable defense. He kept on the. head roll continually, and even Osk Till, who- possesses the fastest left hand in camp, had trouble in stabbing Dempsey with his excellent defensive weapon: Till, a sparring mate of Tunney a year ago, cut loose a couple of times while trying right hands to the chin, and Dempsey tamed him with those uplifting: and sickening left hooks to the jaw-. - PLAX CALIFORNIA TRIP SILVERTON. Ore., Sept. 1. ( Specjiak) Mrs. Anna K. Jensen, ftijss Aiiee Jensen ana tteuDen Jensen will leave-" for Berkeley, California this week. They expect to be gone three weeks. On theii return they : will visit the Oregon caves and Crater lake.. When Glasses Arc - ; ; Needed: "APPRALCO O'NEIJ-L? . New Location! , ' Dn 0. B CVNeiTr I Fourth Floor First National Baafe BvUdtnr 1 Phone- 2 T rfl A S, .' 1. ..jr.' . i m A w ,- 'tV.. 1 Mm Tep thuandl -spor writers heaved a sigh of. relief when Molla lost her tfeanls title. They don't have to spell Bjurstedt so often now. I: The' trouble with the Dempaey Tunney fight is that it isn't get ting enough- publicity. - 4 :' ' Cleveland wrestling m&ttfi last ed" only five minutes, but the fans missed the finish because they had been asleep for four. -t ... 1 Stanley ' . Harris Washington manager, didn't ' get a bit in 29 trmes at baL-, Another - thing -to4 blame on the lively ball.' we sup Pose I .. -. : '""'L" Sbeedlnk lail tears of rNHt York man's pants. The pedestrian was lucky the driver didn't charge him for valet service. - The; harvest' moon may still be a long way off, but the Yanks have already- gathered In the crops. : ' Gem Tunney refuses to be pho tographed doing menial tasks. But this does not include mopping up the ring with Dempsey. ' Moss -Beautiful Horsewoman. OlivelJiircTay,, ... an American girl, wag recently .awarded, tbevti tle ad rnpst' beautiful-, borseworaaa or ; Par4s. ...u jh.5'jh.-..x:w - ir ' ' t-- if' NT .7.1'-0r..'CX'iaaticie1i;4l'. .jtj;-TJ V-'i je" PLATES 3 tit FIT GIM , i i Bridge Work FilUngs 1 1 1 -Comer -1 a.'i J. I $5 Just TVaitJe i Why replaeeyour enUrecar Isn't that' much like burning- - If you come into our shop todayTWe wilt teir you of many cases from StOO to Sl,0O.in CASH was already for- a .Trade-in.., Cars are being made belter these days . -. '-. e., With better rara to begin with, -;VWa'!cs: proT tais..tr. you; ; r.prJva; ia and ask us about, it today. v ' , ' 1 414 Si Gcimmercial St DoynL -' No, Serious. Injnrts' 1 ' I Accident t Bakersfleltl L BAKERSFIEUD; CaI.VrSept. 1. (AP) Southertd Paeffic pas senger train-No. 5 If-hit a derail at Venice,, according to . reports at the local dispatcher's office. Three: passengers were shaken, up butf no one injured. ' It '.was' said the, train; would' resume: its jour ney and? arrive hem at 4 o'clock tomorrow moraing; .r - '' I ORTLANI OFFICER KILLED . JfJORFQLK. Va.. Sept. 1. ( AP) Ensign Ward Pierce, naval re- i ' Peerless it . :i ; 't- 17ff N-Commerctal If you are intending to have yburlteeth extracted and desire plate vprk;:,5 :iiBloiY OFFICE No. cKaje for 'extraction 5with plate or bridge work.- 1 : : ' - v-v-. . .-, I- TCTEED dirt MONEY 'JJ. .".'-', : lEXAMINATIONSFlREE .MfM;U', ..l.-.i:$t.t)0- Gold Crowns. Denial Plates PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS DENTIST $tate and Commercial Siag&lem.": rttrr DOUBLltTHE LIFE OF-YOUR CAK it r r-':;t:;:,.;v::'- in whedi 6ut may actually: iieed? fo replale only two or three partst j the 'whoJeihouse'toS-oast the iie? T f - : by replacinroienfv.rng a , Tew -V..::; ::rui.w';C,l; - - - . ... . ..... - , They last. longer than intelMgent maintenance works ' Yonrs for Longer-Life Cars. ' Telep&dneSCl .r-" t lifeof.Voijr'cael officer of - Portland. Ore., tt ft fl ft 7mtJaJ.i . toda y in.. mafcl eg- B practice 'landing tthe Hampton Road's' naval basej .Jh mechanic was (Seriously "la JurftLS ' ? , ; ;"H . , i . ' . t "!' f . VaXVF.lUlCK ADJOLTlXa. DENVER. Colo.,. Septv l. (AC) The seven state conference on Colorado r ver; pro.blems late tbdn recessed to meeV In. Denver, agaiu i . on September 1ft. No agreement -was reached; on "division ot water ; between, the- three "lower ' basin states,; California. Arizona and Ke'- 2 vada. .. . W-J. day-tvemng Relieve your wife from-the necessity ,, of "preparing V': ' Sunday evening lunch. A J good light meal of unusual' quality may - be selected - from out delicatessen which is replete with many good things besides bakery goods; ; ' " .Baker y 1 REFUNDED , ; ; ; ; .:.......-. $5.00 $i5.oa where-we saTed- cnst"mr- worn? parts whea-the: oVner- Vr 'T" - .. z - - they used to. ' wonders eayee -hundreds of 1 Pfc . .. 'I r-v : . V ,4 . ....... . :jf-:::;':---:,:' ' 1 -wl iecame at your kivuicy .ixwuw.s 115 and 16r anoTYam<l, Noyem-1 T z.? '"iim - .v- ,,, , ..-'- f - - - - ! - - - -- -.- - i .- -JL- (".:. a y-.-r