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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1926)
FEELING LOTS BEnEB NOW ‘Doc” Crandall Is the Newest Ironman of Baseball “ IX m * < rnndall of th e L or A ngeles club of th e P acific C oast league I r th e new est Ironm an o f baaeball. The old doc has pitched profes* alonal b asehall for 20 y e a rs and Is still going stro n g C ra n d all s ta rte d on th e sand lots of L os A ngeles and w as at one tim e a m a in sta y in th e box for th e New York G iants. Write« Ethel May Snider Who Used Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound H a r tfo r d C ity. In d .— D oing house- w o rk a n d ta k in g c a re of a sick w om an proved to be too m u c h fo r E th el M ay S n id er, R. R. l of H a rtfo rd C ity, u n til she s ta r te d ta k in g L y d ia E. F l n k h a t u ’s Vege- ta b le C om pound O verw ork h a d so u n d e rm in e d her h e a lth th a t she h a d to give up a ll out- side w o rk .a n d w hen — ---------- sh e saw th is m edi c in e a d v e rtis e d In th e - S ta r " a n d o th e r p a p ers, she w ent to d ru g g ist a n d got a b o ttle o f L y d ia E. P in k h a m ’s V egetable C om pound. S he took It re g u la rly , was g r e a tly benefited a n d now feels very m u c h b e tte r. E th e l M ay S n id e r’s experience is s im ila r to th a t of th o u sa n d s o f o th e r w om en in all w alks of life, w ho have s e n t te s tim o n ia ls to th e L y d ia E P in k h a m M edicine C om pany of L ynn M ass. A m ong th o se w h o p ra is e th e Com p ound a re y o u n g g ir ls w ho h a v e been e n ab led to a tte n d school re g u la rly — w o rk in g g irls w ho h ave g ained s tr e n g th and e n d u ra n c e so necessary to th em , h ousew ives a n d m o th e rs w ho h a v e fo u n d th a t th e tonic-effect o f th e C om pound h a s enabled them to per form th e ir d a lly ta s k s m ore easily. Relieve that itching, burning tor» ment and start the healing with R esinol FOR BURNS AND SCALDS B u rn t and scalds are inevi table in the kitchen. Keep “ V a s e lin e ” J e lly h a n d y . Soothes and heals. Pure. Safe. Famous fo r two generations. C hesebrough M fg. Company State S t. ,c*B* U4*u ‘ New York V a s e lin e MTROLEUM JELLY F R E E — VALUABLE INFORMATION ON R A D IO O ur N E W B O O K L E T explains fu n y w hy the E L G IN S U P E R -R E IN A R T Z (th e first to hear London) la s till the w orld leader in distance reception, esse of tu n in g , economy of operation and many other advantage*, A lso complet« instructions for those who w ish to build their own In tw o hours. N o ma- chi ni n r nor soldering. E L G IN R A D IO S U P P L Y C O .. D e p t. X . 2 0 7 E . C h ic a g o S t.. E lfin . Illinois 'oH YOUR EYES/ ! | CARBUNCLES CARBOIL I Ends päin in one minute C O R N S D lS c h o lls Z in o -p a d s z tfe C u tic u r a k iÄ x S oaf’ and ? iy ? O in tm e n t s L ucky D ay WRIGLEY5 D on't F o rg e t C u tic u ra T alcum W hen ad d in g to y o u r to ile t re q u isite s. ' An ex q u isite face, skin, baby and d u st ' Ing pow der a n d perfum e, re n d e rin g 1 o th e r p e rfu m e s superfluous. You may rely on It b e ca u se one o f th e C u ticu ra T rio (Soap, O in tm en t a n d T a lc u m ), ! 25c each ev ery w h ere.—A d v e rtisem en t. | j J 1 1 | | C o n fid en ce B a rb er— Y our h a ir Is very h a rsh j am i dry, sir. Vocal C u ltu rlst- So |s y our voice, but 1 d id n 't like to m ention it. A tre a t in th e •u g a r -c o a te d P e p p e r m in t • fla v o re d ja c k e t and a n o th e r in t h e P e p p e r m in t - f la v o r e d g u m i n s i d e - DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN u tm o s t v a lu e in H a w o rth A lm o st R o b b e d S P O R T IN T E R E S T H im se lf O u t o f H is J o b R E V IV E D BY P A G E S te v e O 'R ourke, fo rm er W estern nssoi-latlnii m um iger and now a scout for th e R oston Red Sox, is alw ays In d ia n a A th le tic s E x p e c te d good fo r a gem o r two. G oing Into to S how U p w a rd T re n d . S alina recently he run Into H oiuer U a w o rth , Des .Moines catch er, who W ith l “a t P age a s head football I w as out of th e gam e w ith an Injury. T hey sa t to g eth e r and about the sixth ro ach . a th le tic s a t the U n iv ersity of I Inning Steve hatched a curious Ind ian a a re e x p ec te d Io show a de cided tren d up w ard . P age won his thought. “ W hat a re you doin’ here. H om er?" sp u rs as an a th le te at th e U n iv ersity of C hicago and th e re h rst a ttr a c te d I he put to th e demon catch er. “ Lee K eyser sent me down to look a tte n tio n a s a coach of above a v e r | over a young c atch e r w ith th is club.” age ability. A fter se rv in g a t C hicago a s an a s “T h a t's a new one," cam e hack Stevp. "N ev er before heard of a sista n t to Alonzo S tag g on th e foot c atch e r going out to look a t a n o th e r ball field and a s head couch of the one. D on't you know y o u 're down b asket hall team , he received a call here h u n tin g for a guy who m ight from B u tle r college In In d ian a . At th a t tim e he w as d irec tin g th e b ask et tak e your Job?” “By golly, th at'« rig h t," chirped bail team a n d had developed the five- H aw orth. "N ever th o u g h t of th at. m an defense to a high scale, th e first I’ll ju st w ire K eyser tonight and tell coach in th e Big T en to m ak e use of th is type of play. hint th is guy’s ro tte n ." B u tler college w as unknow n a th letically, hut P age decided to leave Chicago, and fo r th e lust seven y e a rs he h a s been a t B u tle r In c h a rg e of till H thletics. As had been expected, his basket hall learn s w ere alm ost u n Billy O 'C onnor, a setni-pro first b e atab le but Ids football team s, a hasetuun front l ’uehlo, bus been signed sport III w hich he w as not expected to excel as u conch, proved pow erful by the D enver d u b . and v ersatile, ra n k in g w ith Ills b a s • a a C harley D ressen, form er A m erican ket ball q u in te ts. H e trie d his hand association s ta r, has been clouting Hie at baseball and w hile Ill s nines ilid not com pare in w inning pow er w ith ball w ith tellin g effect lately. his b a sk e t hall a n d football tea m s. It . . . Middle age h a s definitely se ttle d on w as q u ite e v id en t tliut he had done you. b ro th er, when you can no longer well w ith th e lim ited m ate ria l. At Indiana, w here the football elev nam e all th e sh o rtsto p s In th e tw o en« have been n e a r llie bottom o f the leagues. Big T en sta n d in g In recent y e ars, it Big Moose C lahaugh, slugging left Is e xpected th a t P a g e will d ev o te the fielder of the T y le r club of th e E ast m ajo r p a rt of his tim e to th e g rid iro n T exas league, has joined th e B rook sp o rt, but it Is h a rd ly likely th a t In d ian a ottlcials will overlook his a b il lyn Robins. ity a s a co u rt couch. « • • W illie Knmm is one o f th o se n a tu rally graceful, nonchnlant a th le te s who so In trig u e the sm all boy and I also th e large girl. . . . Two bro th ers, Hugh and G erry F lti- gerald. playing In the A llegheny league In Pennsylvania, a re both southpaw s, throw ing and h a ttin g left-handed. • • • Melvin O tt. th e New O rle a n s high school boy who cam e to th e G ia n ts as a catch er. Is going to play th e o u t field because of Ills h ittin g a n d speed. S o re A rm P a v e d W a y to R en o w n f c r th e B a m b in o B o tto m le y H its H a rd • • « handy packs W arn in g ! U nless you see th e nam e "B a y er" on p a c k a g e o r on ta b le ts you a re not g e ttin g th e g e n u in e B a y er A spirin proved sa fe by m illions and p re scrib e d by p h y sic ia n s fo r 26 years. Say "B a y e r" w hen you buy A spirin. Im ita tio n s m ay p rove d a n g e ro u s.—Adv. T h e tru th Is not a lw a y s tr u e p o lite ness. Sure Relief lo n g -la d in g E T ak e T a b le ts W ith o u t F e a r If You See th e S a fe ty " B a y e r C ross.” d e lig h t 5 ç GU4 I (IHI.S W hy p«.v «foliar« fo r con ip lealn « I i>»v 1« im . l«tft<»nM. to ile t good», •»!'■ w hen you « an m«k*> th e m at hom e, on,- te n th co«l f Enclose f<»r l l re t . r a l n r .. t W \ E I ' l H D 8 i T T k K ' K ii ...... « tam p at m fo id r i ) Ittu ra tu S A I.K H C O . H om fc I « Hl Paul. M inn. JO IN I U n iq u e iu>w ' - 'ity Hrflch.M a n n u a lly P F \< II V \t . K ( I I II W e h elp you oxchjingc prop «•(. . SI m ...... o n th 1< s nomi • • ly • y . . «•’ r ti' i «a U . Boa SUIS, • L ob Angel«*«, C a lif, WE PAY YOU CASH ’.a MV; I t e e t h , old platen diamond«, discarded Jewelry, niaanet«) p. min La»h b» return mull HM PIKM F ifth Ate. QOL1> K H T lN IM fl OO., * -------- YOMIC ----- WWW Ecfore n«en ; Chatham -Phenix Dunk. New York. 6 B ell - a n s Hot w ater Sure Relief 4.5$ and 75< F k^s Sold Everywhere Q u ite P o p u la r W. N. U., San F ran cisco , No. 40 -1926. FOR INDIGEStlON Jin t B ottom ley, first ba se m a n of tha St. Louis C ard in als, has had m uch to do w ith th e splendid show ing of Ids team by his h a rd hittin g . Bottom ley is not only a te rrific Id tte r. h u t Ids Helding Is e xceptionally fine. | --------------------------- B e rt E lliso n R e sig n s B ert El 11 xon recen tly rc*iirn«*d m a n a g e r o f th e San E ranciaco Seal*. He gave poor h ealth jir the reaaon for Ida action. E llison up to th is Meaaon had been very aueceaeful w ith the Seal«, both hr m an a g er and player. 11* becam e m a n a g e r in 1923. and gave th e fan* tw o p en n an t* ami a m * covi <I- p la r e team . Elliaor^ Joined th e S eals aa p la y e r In 1921, going th ere from th e D e tro it T ig ers. A a noon a a El I i aon resigned, th e club appointed Itich ard W illiam *, a v eteran , who liaa been h a n d lin g th e Logan team of th e I ’tab- Id ah o league. W illiam * ha* been in baaehall for 25 yearn. PETALUMA HATCHERY | Established V.O2 by L . W . C la rk — P o u ltry sine« i IWMi. W h ite Leghom a only, the larg«*, heavy lay- ' ing kind. T h is hatchery i« accredited by the > Sonoma County Farm Bureau, w hich guarantee« among ..th« r thing«. CHICKS I RoM Hl ALTWY RUCKS W rite for f re« Catalog and Earm Bureau retjuire- tnenta. T h e pro fit from F all chicka m ig ht «urprtM »u. A ll nr«*pai(i and Guaranteed wafe d«*livery. W. C LAR K. BO X 1 5 5 . P L 1 A L U M A . CA LIF. L L -A N S A dversity p a re d th e way Io the g re a te s t hom e-run h ittin g rec >rtl of all tim e. B abe B uilt has revealed. h e als Inflam ed eyes, g ra n u la te d lids, “ In th e sp rin g of 1919.” ex p la in s sty es, etc. Sure Safe. Speedy. 25c a t a ll d ru g g ists. H all A Ruckel. N Y C. Babe, w hose fum e a s a so u th p aw nioundsm tin preced ed Ids fe a ts a s a P e n n sy lv a n ia c o n trib u te s Buy long ra n g e h itte r. "I developed a sore W olfe. Its s ta r httrler, Io O xford uni arm . 1 d idn't know w hen I'd be able v e rsity in th e fall. Carboil draws out the core to p itch ag ain and I d id n 't w ant to • • • and gives quick re lie f sit a ro u n d uud do nothing. So 1 told O ne th in g m ore: If S u zan n e w eeps Ed B arrow , w ho w as m an a g in g the on th e A m erican tour, will th e re he It is said th e D etro it T ig e rs will Red Sox at th a t tim e, th a t I’d like to ra in checks for th e cu sto m e rs? pass up A ugusta. Ga.. T y C obb's home play th e outfield. « • • At A ll D ru«ai«H — Money bsck buarintes CO ►.*<»»ILL» »*»••• town, as a tra in in g cam p next spring "E d told me I could—you know the T h e m ore th e E ngliah ch annel tu r n s and go to F lorida, probably Miami. re st." hack ita fi<w U h of aw*luimera. th e g re a t a a • N o t a t Y et T h e chan g e becam e a p erm an en t e r does th e little atunt of G e rtru d e T h ia w e ek 's m edal for optim ism It Is estim ated th a t none o f th e i one. R uth e n te red upon Ills c a re e r us E d e rle Iwroine. goes to th e tin y black hoy who. sell P ittsb u rg h players, who say they | a slu g g er and soon becam e such a sen • • • ing figs on th e uptow n section a n l never heard of a team w orking under sa tio n on th e diam ond th a t B arrow Mr. Pyle, th e p ro football and ten- told th a t th e b roiling sun would s|>oll tw o m anagers, has lived w ith his could m d afford to rem ove him from la p ro m o ter, la now faced w ith a *e- Ids sto c k before he had sold it all. re w ife's folks. the outfield. rioua p u b licity problem , lie c a u ’t p lie d : "N o. m a'am , I a in 't never had h ave S u zan n e deliver Ice. a fig sp 'll y e t; I e a ts 'em hefo' they If the ball players form a union • • • sp ’ll."— New O rlean s Tim es-Picayune. the rules ndght hold th u t only th ree C ubs P ” f f b a s e S ta r An oiTer o f the la rg e st in ' bases can be tak en on a hom e run, h lato r> —w aa m ade by Aga K hun for J unless overtim e Is paid for com plet th e colt Solarlo. S ir John It u flier ford, ing th e circuit. o w n er o f th e colt, refu sed the bid. . . . • • • Cam eron Best, husky tw en ty year- A p e titio n to bring hack hom e rac , old first basemHn of the T aft (C alif.) ing in the a tn te of C alifo rn ia I i h r been baseball club, a sem i-professional or- signed by so.nuo and will he voted ■ ganlzation, has been signed by th e St. upon in ihe general election.* next fall, j C0LDS • • • Louis C ardinals. a a a ASTHM A In five year* o f play in open com Bob >lcGraw. one of B rooklyn's new BRONCHITIS p e titio n Hobby Jo n e s h u a av era g ed Tff«linp and aoofhing. tJ«*d I hurlers. shot a hole In one w hile p lay 74 atroken p e r round, a record un nailyand externahy ,giv««qujcR rcüet. ing a golf foursom e w ith D azzy Vance, e q u aled by a n y o th e r g o lfer in his H A L L & R U C K E L . New York Burleigh G rim es and J a c k F o u rn ie r tory. • • • over the country club course. a • • T h a t Irre s is tib le m iction w hich w as Stutz. who has been a p p ea rin g In te r supposed to have c a rrie d Misa E derle m ittently at sh o rtsto p for th e Phillies, along on h e r c h an n el sw im tnuat have Is a P hiladelphia sand-lot player, lie com e from a tug th u t wan going two looks like a tine fielder, but not m uch m iles an hour. • • • Is yet known of his hatting. a a • H e rb e rt B lum er, form er LD iversity It Is not hard to decide w hether of M issouri football a ta r, afgned the Max Carey w as dropped for th e good first c o n tr a c t of th e y e a r to play w ith of the team or the good of the cash the C hicago ( ’ard iñ a l» of th e N ational D r . SchotPaZIno-pads le th « aate, «ura, haalin« t f M l m t t H for corne. A t d ra g and aho« «toraa. box when yon learn his c o n tra ct w ith F o o tb a ll league thia fall. Fev Frw «m» Tk. Sckafl Mfg. Co-, tkaafa • • • the P ira te s called for a $10..»00 salary . • • • F idel l.a B arba, king o f th e fly Jim Blakesley, hard h ittin g O m aha w eight division, has been m atch ed for outfielder, has been sold to th e New a te n round bout a t V ernon, Calif., , O rleans club of the S outhern league. O ctober 5. w ith Newsboy B row n of huoneou-tite J f>aetU emut I instead o f R ochester of th e In te rn a New Y ork. T h e till* will not be at tional league, as previously reported. ■take. a • • T he C hicago C ubs secured Elwood A nother o f the B arnes clan of pltrh- E nglish, s ta r sh o rtsto p of tfie T oledo T w o s t a r college a th le te s h ave been | „ „ fins bobbed up T his one Is H a rk e A m erican asso, latio n t e a m , for góti.issi e a rn in g $10 a day < a rry ln g hods at B arnes b ro th er of Virgil and Jess, In money sn d th re e p la y e rs to he de A tla n tic C ity d u rin g vacation. T his and he Is g etting »he up-and-dow n from liv ered In th e spring. E nglish has la all w rong -they m ight get so used W ilbert Robin son of th* Brooklyn been playing a b rillia n t gam e for T o to lu x u rie s th a t th e y ’ll re fu se to Vvl Li Protnot« U . i r G rowtb ledo a t sh o rtsto p all season. back to college. team- M IT C H E L L E Y E S A L V E S m a ll G irl S tru ck by a sh iftin g engine, the I five-year-old d a u g h te r of Mr a n d Mrs. ' G ene C a ta n o rltc h of S h arp sv ille. Pa., i escaped In ju ry o r d e a th w hen she w as : c au g h t on tlte fro n t ste p a n d c arrie d fifty feet before th e en g in e w as stopped. W itn esses a n d m em bers of I th e tra in crew looked u n d e r th e en- I glue for sev eral m in u tes e x p ec tin g to find th e c ru sh e d body, before they saw h e r s ittin g on th e step. Movie A c tre s s —Any m all for" inc to- du.v ? S e c re ta ry — O nly an a d v e rtis in g c ir c u la r from an e le c tric fan com pany. 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