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Dfortff yrw; TimwyB, rrcmonot, wswi!?. mantiIy, rrrnrsT tCtms. DR.1R.STRAT0N boxing match is REFUSES SMITH ?1 the. Angels had ltd for several in-'day ningti. Cordon Hhodea and .''O1 Tin euterluiunient With the Oakn. morning game wiiHcluae an picj:i-n up noinprs. iaueyjes: ,,v,i ui idea uuu; nfiiuie im Kinney and laueder.; Cunningham, the winning tally in the hurt, m- heslf-y and Sandbem for first ning for a ; to 4 score. The OhUs i:arne; Rhodes and Agnew: U'ra- oiled up five rutin in the eighth th-rhy. V right, Cunningham and innini; ui the afternoon singlet. CHURCH DEBATE m nnniiin arr.m UhVU U TT MP DV PIAMTC UA C A DITACDC MUMPF uLUbblnb ArtA K ,,h,lu 11,1 l,l,u U! u!,u.mo rt ulwlmO mMn-rtut MERCHANTS BEAT GOOD CHANCE OF TO WIN 1 MM WEED TEAM! 0-6 - WINNING TITLE OUT- OF SERIES New York Baptist Pastor Declares Pulpit Is No Place for Political Discus sionAgrees to Debate Any Other Place. vldiy: KiWhl. i-t in Senators t Iw ted I hi Si double oMand niiicr .-milt e hits NEW YORK, A. 13. (71j--Tlie Itev. Jlm Koat'h Siraton, paw ior of Calvary liuptiHt church, lias refused t(i meet (invertx!!- Smith in dt hale in his church on the grounds that the pulpit Is no place Tor uj political discussion. (inventor Smith had asl;ed fo be allowed to defend himself then 1 from the attack of Jr. Stialou utado , on him from the pulpit of Calvary ! r-hiireli a week ago Sunday in which the governor watt called the "deadliest foe of moral progress in the coimlry." lH Stralon'H refimal to meet, Ihe! governor In debate in (he pulpit from which ho made his charges wiih made in a statement read to ! the congregation in Calvary church ! last night hy his son, the Itev. j Jlillyer Slralon of i'hlladelphfti, ! who conducted the evening service i In the ulmenc.o of his father, who h at his summer hume in Green-i wood Latin, N. V. "I Htatid realy to meet the gov-j ernor at any time, except the' Lord's day, and In any suitable place," l)r. Straton wrote, "and I sincerely hope that lie may he led to take my acceptance of jiis chat- leiK at its face value. " ' Ur. Straton said that hln previ ous Ktntement thai he would ineot (ioveriior Smith "face to face" in Calvary church If the governor would nl ho debate him oh the same question In St. I'al Null's cathedral was in tint nature of a joke and for the "sake of a hit of humor to re lieve the rather Iciiho situation." Interest steadily i: rowing in the Poxlng smoker to Ik promoted nex i Thursday evening at the r- ' ii iu i r, with Jui jcweti it!' Portland pin-d against iih k it.iim'-z of San JjW'ko in the main ev-iu of 1 a rounds, which Matchmaker .Ju k Wood predicts will Ik- one of l he Iu-hI I .ii l! les In- has evtr matched. Wood today was sign i 1 1 lc J i j preliminary fighters lot two btnits preceding the semi wind up between J'at I'ad'dfoi d of t his city and Sam toy Cordon of Cortland. Mi- reported i he advance tick sales to he nnd and attendance from nil pai ern Oregon. limine, ih furl land moundsnu-n wcr the ti it; lit ap Jtittri' Vi run The Seals divid.P a double hea it vr with tin- .Missions. whi h took the f-erii'M. 4 to 3- Tlic UHl l-d l he all-i noon i;anit to the himself. Four e'iybth, when ihe Seals has-d over liner runs and the eventful h-ader. .lark twirU-r. un, He held ine hits iU(t ryl- winnhif. II tu 2. Catterie.s; n.i loim.aiid Horreani; Shea and Loni l.ardi seri.iui name: Itoeiiler and Head! KdOlcU, Cole, Tea.lioul and i 'ox. used in Knight. Toiniin and Whitney: Kaliio, flmiM for nusie mid Kaioe- Hull - The Med ford Men-hauls defeate-' the rejuvenated Weed team yesier day afternoon at (he. fair .;rodn(Ist 10 to in. largely through brilliant fiebliim ;ind timely hitting by Johnny Loan. et i Another feature (jf the afternoon Xpert an seKHion wan a home-rnn clout by nf hoiilh-Catcher Chester. Mr. Cluster Is , a larte, pud-y Kent y and, tbou-:h sniitht'rn California he knocked the ball to the haiu'ar: leather pusher, ba- fiKhliiiK iij Aledford jdialioiis of Ins circ'illi; of tile bases, wjth a several times man ahead of hhu, was a heroic of- and has expressed Ids deiernuna t In n a number of times to "put Jewell away" in l lie seventh oi fin lit It round, .lowed likewise has exprcsHcd bis determination to do 1 be same thint; lo Kiiilue. ATTEMPT MADE THAT WON DERBY E NEW YOltK, Anw. 1!t. (A1) A Saratoga special to the EvenliiR ' World hii.vb an attempt, to destroy by fire the Kentucky derby winner, ; KoIkIi (otint, and the futurity win ner, Anlla I'i'ahofly, was foiled yes- j t onlay by watchmen aroused hy ! watehdoKs. j Kerosene soaked eidlon was j j u-,,j t Hlnfl'ed in cracks, windows and j A.IKMlf. other vantage polnls of the stables cnou liousliiK the raeint; hIiIii-;h of Mrs. i,)nr(.M John l. lied I, and John K. Maibieu. t'Vra The hark hit; of the ilojrs attraci- aieneia ed the Hertz miards. Madden's ne- Kro (rniiur cinicii u alitor and the i watchman InvestiKaled, arriving In j time to see two men miinini; troin ; the scene. Investigation iIIscIosimI the oil soaked raK, all ready lor the torch. fort. Al Itrnulelio also knocked a 1 home run, but the wires got crossed at third base and there he lin gered. Jiinney pitched f,,r Weed ami for : farVeli irinllH'-S (lid a -Jood job of it, the K-ore beinu lied and nutted several t lines. The locals finally i M fit Ihe i-aiie on bis slaiils and, j aided by some poor work in the ; oulfleld. the MerdinnlH Rfd a four 1 run lead and kept p. ! Cliff Itest twirled his usual steady Kame for Medfonl and had lie visitors brenkim; Iheir liackn tryliiK In idrai-jhlon out. his slow biillii. Hard catches by Lokiiii and I lolt'ai'd saved liim a coupln of limes. Conlin pulled a circus caich aft er ho went In in leplaec Mack, who had a touh atlernonn at second base. While rutin iim full speed aheatl, he grabbed the horsehbb! with one hand. The llrst half of Die giune was a (dickers' bailie. There was not a very large eongre.-,'ai Ion present: The box score: Weed Aii i; 1 1 i: 0 'Hy llcrbrii W. Ilarker. Aso ela led rrc-s spoi ls t ller) A shallow. ilarU and menacing, hangs over the Si. louis Ca'diii;il ami lbe:r hopes of another Na tional league pemiani. The hbiidow is cast by the bulkv figure of John J. Mcfiraw and bl Xew Vok Ciants. ahnoHt year ly fartors jn any pennant chase. The Ciiuits ate ihhv playing the kind of !:rse),a II I hat wins pen nctiis f If (hey can keen up their pres ent gait on their swing ihromih It be west, they should return for t hi ji- final home tand, oil her leading the league or elo.e enough to Ihe lop to make tlx 111 the rooi dangerous ot colli eiidt-rs. Wiiboiii f winding n bat, the (ilanls sliaVed another Jtalf game off the Cardinals' slim lead yes terday. H rather the Chicago Ctihs perfol ineil I hat Mervire for tie- elan MeCiaW. l he ( tibs pounded Clint I hem for three i nns in t he first ln n'hms of their game with S'. . Louis, and eveniually emerged with a I to 2 decision over the league leaders, who now have lost five uf their last eiuhl games. The -iiu iunail l:eds elouled Hirer pitchers for 1 r hits and 'lumped off with an ea.sy ii to :t .victory over the l'hillfes. Ji'ss fctly' slightly otitpllched .lolmny Cooney and f.moklyn b- i ea ' i lloston. :t to i. TakhiK advanlae' of ihe fa-' 'lliai Ihe I'hilad'dpbia Aibletlcs (l!y Ihe The S-n;nT.i to 1 from th Associated I'less ors look the s avers aft" i:. lies. 1 i- a ml Severeiil. elii. K iinz. Cra n da 1 1 and Kuehler; l "ullei ton. rt man, Toiiilin. 1 ''Ai der and Whitney. After taking t he rot tut in f iv straight games from l.os Angeles the I lolly wood Stars came back lo win I :! to 2 and 7 to 2 Situ- day. Six runs in the fifth gave win. the Sheiks thy second til;, at ter The Huh pruved the i:oMV downfall Suhr. Seal iir.-t !::i:a-- man, got a circuit clout with tlie b.-'QS full. The iiiorniiiu' game was dose, the Seals Hoofing in the si.Mh. Tlie game ended H-4 for the .Missions. It.nieries; Kiauso and jlrenzel; Thurston and 'ar Kiix: second game: Ja-ohs and Sprinz; Holilng, l'illeile and Jinld- Indians divided the Sun- XEW Vl'UK, Aug. J3. -Ton persons wt-i e sligluly injured today in a rear-end collision of lirook-lyn-J Manhattan Transit elevated trains in lirnnklyn near the Cres cent str-ei .station. The last ear o ntlie first train which was Mailed on a curve a block from the sta tion, caught fire. Firemen rescued most of the I'M) passengers from tlie first train by ladders. The second train was empty. The fire damage was slight. Jnnney Jiahii.erliu ktobie. PORTLAND, Ore., Auk. 13. P) Predicting a revenue of $1,72-1.-327 Ut accrue from tonnage trans ported over the proponed cross statn railway la the first five years after its completion. Ifal Wiggins of Salem, truffle expert, testified for the state public serv ice commission at an Interstate commerce commission hearing here today. ' He explained Unit he arrived nt this estimate hy checking the fnovement of all onmige over the toads operating in territory trllni Inry to that which the Hue would lap. Me also pointed out that con siderable lime would have been suved had (he shippers of freight PAY BEND MOO 10 PLAY MERCHANTS j Logu n, i f i Hoffard. If j.Murkic, il' , I'hester, (- , j Mack. -2 ... j lUoilletlc, 1 l"inn. :( ... I Host, 0 1 1 were washed mil I be New Vol U half a name to league lead by lioMon lied So tlllie, s to II. granted only tbr Three runs in Cleveland a ;i to the Detroit Tigers. Alvin t'rowder granted tlie Chi cago While Sox only four hits ami the SI. Louis llrowns won hy the shutoul route, 7 to 0. ul Washington. Vaukees added t her A mcric; n t rimming 1 be for tlie lourtb llerli I'ennocl; ei- hits, the ninth guv 2 decision over Baseball Standings iiast. W. AH I S All Hint thi' :iiu lii.s.l.all l.;nu rhilnilinlx Id llio Ml ;l tl' litlsh lenqil ' i hiiiuplunsliiii. wiints for pla Irm j ill Kium in this t'lty with tlie .Mi'r- lelianlH Ih $7."- An iIiIm Is nnly i j :jro linn-., iiwin tin KlNtl'lnl', I palil tin1 'w York (Hauls mill ( Whlu' s.- fur jtlayhiK an fxhllil-, I t loll Kalii Iwi'o III l!Hi, ManaKiM'l j.l. Cuillt Mall was 11 s( .11 llili'il. when lie ri'ail tin. ti'ti'Ki'aiu maU-' IjiiK the iiiaili'st ri'iini'st. , I I "I hav.. a r.-.-lliiK." salil Mr. j Hlrni-W II: .1 11 11 ,i ?i ; ll'ilni' runs .1 'lii-si .-r ; liilM. I.OKan, lli-iMili'lt.. hits." Ch. sl.'r. I'mvi-ll. Ials niiil Shea. mil: I'.y Willi h. k .-1-; tlir Iwii I ni- SarratnPiiti) ; I li-lly wixal San Vrnnrlsi-u iiaUlaliil Mlssinn I. us 'Anjit'li's . .. 1 - lit IKl Uriittlr II! 17 i!4 l.ratH W. Major League Leaders nocn uuii. in huiiii ini'ir iirtitiiniB ( ( n vlKi.rnnsly this ni.aiiliiu. "tliai by Ii.hh cliftiltotiH vonlPK. ,,,.,, ,,..,, ls ri- i.i ..t ns. AcTOnllliK in IllH f.;iliis. Hip to- j.,,,,, ,wlku,K ,hM ..uUainllsl, l. tnl numliiT of enrs movltiK out or , .,,s, f lmhIIiik ihr thut Incnllly hi nix nionlliH wi'fc: I Ssih. Thi'v inusi think I tun Vln 1'o.Ilanil. 0101: Oisd.-n. i:.JIH; ,a,i , ,ii,',ni.,ils ami Knlil. other Jiini-tlonH, 1 HIS; total mini-1 wlM KV0 .,., j., ,,. lnr lioiiiK IS.til'H lit lx ntoiitliH, in' Immii' hni.. win. h is as mu. li .I7.;tli In II yonr. , ... , n. ,,., llllH i,awn A inrun iiorlloit or tills. It whs holicvpd, would ho illvprlpd over a croHs lino should onp lip htillt. Ili.-lmliliLr 1,-alili-s .if August u tlly tin- Ass... Int... I I'ri'r'sl Matlolltil. Ilitltini,. -Hi.rn.sl.. Itrav.-s. .It:1, lilius - I'.i.ttiiiiiliy, I'anls; '. U'a- ni'r, 1'irati's. !i:i. I.ilns l.atlf.l In IliitL.tiili. I'anls. . ' Now York 1 I ! 1 1 1 . . I . -1 1 . 1 1 i ,- St. I.i. nis i I 'hli at:!. i Clpvi-lainl I li. lii.il . . . '. WashltiKtiMi i It.isliin ;. i r.i is allollal l.caur. III Vi AW X v i:. i. 1:1. In (tosh rxamlnutlon counsel for tlie railroads checked the move ment of freight represented in the data offered and expressed a belief that then would not tie the decided diversion of freight Indicated In the report. into a game this season, will go over there, and play tli'-mi for the saute sum. It is really too much. Ulis f . Waner, I'itah . Doubles-- 1 Wooer. 1'irat. I Triples Itotlomley. Cards. i Homers Wilson, rubs, 27. Stolen hases--(uyler. I'uhs, 22. I'ilchitiK -- l!enlon, (Hants, won IS; losi 1. St. Louis .... 1 New York -; ( 'in Innat i j t'llleano , I'itlsburt; .. . j Itrooklyn I Hoston j Philadelphia Mild enougk for anybody . . and yet they Satisfy"" in i ii ,r.:i:i , l:M ' .:i:':i 1 c : linns l.att.. Yanks in ! Mils Manifh. .1 Ainrrii'iin. I n.lttllU! distill U...1.1. I 111' i.ini'i i'si I'iMii.'nut'i- 1. 1 1 IM i linns Kill li i:.-tl.t li-ani Is lilt- Sali-tn li'ain, wlilili was ili'fiati'it l.y I h M.'i- rliatils III days nil. i. '.I lo I. 'I'ht' llrint ti'atn Is i-iiiiiimsi'tl nT vi'li'- nin I. all ilayi.-s. .ManiiKiT Mall sulil that lie would wall a i-tni.!i. nl' ila.s. uuii rr- oii'il iirKiitlnllnns, ami holn-s thai Itrml will I..' I.aik I.i l lnani i's nr.' ini'iil li.m'i il s I'lnusli-ail, l;.. I'iniil.s. Yanks, t... I : ill ti . Yanks. I:i. I.asi-s - .Mi.stll. Whllp I i: - I Inyt , Yanks, won 1 IESTTRFIELD CIGARETTES are mild ... not strons or harsh. Chesterfield cigarettes have character they are not insipid or tasteless. The tobaccos in Chesterfield cigarettes are blended and cross-blended in a different way from otlKT cigarettes and the bhml can't he copied! They are MILD . , . yes, mild enough fur anybody. , , and yet . . . they SATISFY. a parlli. wlu'li 4 fa S2.25AT 'FRISCO TUNNEY MAY MARRY BEFORE HE LEAVES iKimIpiiiI and Htalp Markpt pws SSkirTru',.:';'' FOR EUROPE TOUR 4',11-tlPf, $l.li l.5; Iiibs, 5Xr: ! V tew. SI. Iti-d .Mini's, tiiu kpil. SI .all . Bii f'l 2.00; lues. 50 ii 7rn-. .Mi'xaiiili'is, filifl TTir. Ciah a.pli'K, Sail 51 im. I'KACIIKS Sttawhpriy Irops !mip A $1.10; Kllii'i las, CrawrorilH, alliii 7.'n' hox; I.. A. Itm. "rirlifl; illnus Ofil'.llp Iuk, .1, II, HalPs, CiOi'41 SI Jinx. CKAHR - lliullclts. $1.7."ifl$2 .2a liaPkoii nox. Iu ; Sli 2. J'l.l'MS liiirlmnkK. DlninomlH. KiiKH. Cross and lliiitviiriuiis. Kiii llnp. Iuk: priilps, "."k-'iiSI. FLEEING CAR ESCAPES : AFTER PISTOL DUEL nm Ti inr itiw mu urn mi mmh ISBBStElBS? TCTLAM. e.. ,i in.-- .V. I'ursuing an ,niite wbh b hud n dirty lb m viat and no tH It !lkt. Catr'M:kt ur Chns n Vrv4 tn by tbM wnpf f the car, m twi t hwtmH m mreets early !'. Mfc nn (be fnrmt m iened, but tm to rare Hwn; AVhon h? ho would noL or pedentrlans I'M policemiin fired nl th drler. I a cloud of dint tin Hood fi reet the fleeing car finally escajicd. flpot whero rPMidfiil" nkw YOltK. ng. t::. -orv-- ; (tone Tunney, iidlred heavyweight ehamnion, I'durned here today from il visit nt St. .lohnst Island. Mtiine, . I he summer home of Miss Jose jphtno l.auder. his finncee. He Mltpned into town unexpectedly on : a dltlereni train ft inn that which ' ran ied I Im out in Portland last nl :hl and managed to evade news paper men awaiting hU arrival. The ret b ed t hanipion will sail 'riinrsdiiy for ti walking our ; through Kinnce, Cerniiiny ami Kng lanw wlili friends. At bis hot id here he refused to discuss bis com Mug marriage to Ml-. l.auder, ex plain hu i hit t be " w us no loiiuer tn the public eye" nnd would not tllsciiHH his "private altairs." ItninofH were persistent. uilhoi!-;li ; Tunney would not discuss them, that his marriage to Miss Uuidcr might take place here before hl ttto abroad The New Yoik Kveniug l'or sulil lothty that Mis- l.auder might become Mrs. Tunev tn lime to re nlace Thornton Wilder, the novel 1st, us the tormer champion's com panion oa the Ktiropeaii trip. A trip to Spain has been included In Tunney 's Kuropean itlnerat y. lie Is scheduled to lsi Mniivon:i early In October to confer with I Maruues de -OorJ:i, president of 1 'he Oil. on:. II. ,.,! Hart Schaf fner & Marx and Other Good Makes, Values to $55, going at 0 Our Finest 3-Piece Suits, Latest Styles and Newest Colors Neat business suits, University Models and nigli school suits all at One Half Price. Sizes to fit young men, stout men, tall men and short men. A112-Piece Mot Weather Suits Going at . . 10 $15 Odd Dress Pants in Two Lots Lot No. 1 at One-Half Price Lot No. 2 at One-Third Off LBig reductions on Golf Hose, broken lots oi omrts, ana unaerwear straw Hats, Half Price Panamas One-Third Off. ilium tic I'l iivrain oi tiip exi'osli MUtU Ul lillij