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FARE STX mtryeofm ftem. RTBTjyn.., medfoed, okecon. Saturday. September s, 1928. MARA CHICAGO MURDERED ! I BASEBALL PANS j The .MallTilliuno will brand- ' 4 cast from IU niillo Mutlun, -S i the Vli ;ln-.Miill-Trlliiin(! ntii- i tlon KMED, tl scorn and but- i terles of tho Kuntlny Kani bft- ' iwewi tho YunkcoH and Muck- - ; men, ami will also ftonl tlm result! uion itn l.u'Mln board fr as soon &h obtainable. ! v 4 5 VAST THRONG AT FOUND TOOLS OF TIEO BY MACKS ! FOR TO? PLACE IN LATZO FiGHT; NAVAL AGREEMENT T I Baseball Scores i 1 ftinilinn Rnnnctprc nf Wn- -jcuth'H -JUth homo run, 1. 1 . pwiso of Oiu'ttiiid Hrnxton, with tion s Largest. Cities Are -two on m u Hcvnth enabled the j , . ' Vankoea to 8ii vc the last ftame of Ready TOr War ThOUS-;ih WnshlnKtn Keriea here today uy 11 Ktorc 01 u 10 a. nenry jonn- 1 and I ony La.sseii returned to nocond Dot nf Al PonnnA roor ! i 1 a 1 ui mi uapuug uau ViMlwUMCI.I'HIA, Sept. i.w "Full Kteam Ahead," was Ihti order of District Attorney John Monachal) today In his drive American ! 'iKiiitist bootleggers, hijackers and NKW YOItK. Kent. X. 7Pi f lube . KfmK-ftors, who, he doelares. have Iluth'H 4Hih homo run, at the ex- huen aided In aecumuluilnir mil- ; lions of dollars through the pro tection of police and police offlc , Iain. By HERBERT W. BARKER ..KTIUHT, .Mich., Sept. 8. (VP)! LONDON', Kept. Mwociawa rrw opor wriior. Jjf,0 i,oinsUl of Aberdeen. Wash.. denhil was made today of reports " " " Shadca ot Uaker. Hnrrv. t oil nn . Britain does not wish and .Vclnnis! Cornelius McGilii-!won -.referee's decision over , pubii.sheti in two London news cuddy's up thero again. 1 Hete Lntzo, Kcrnnton, Ia.. light- . papers that the Anglo-French na After 14 wcurv veari of waitlnir- ' heavyweight. In 11 slashlnp 10-;rnl accord would be abandoned of endless experiments with in-' roumi "Km nere last nignt. um-.Tne reports said that adverse erftj-.agreed, are fields that reminded him of that HK1' ,n tli,err fonaition, plied up.eism 01 the -understanding hau tentative, jin's on naval dlHnrmament. Suchjl Ian uiiderstandinir la needed to ena 1 'the deadlock which prevails in the; , (preparatory commission at Geneva.; ..'his body has been uylng to pre-j 1 pare the way for a general dls-' I armament conference under the auspices of tho .League of Na tion... ., The officials said that this situa tion was obvious and they indi- SYDNEY, Australia. Kept. 8 cated an inability to understand tJP) .Mothers' day at the euchar- the motives, which prompted r?- jstU. ,.onK,ess brought out a con ,portH that the accord -had been K1.t.Kation of Jfl0t000 Women 'who (fP) Official ; alJiindoned. llUimil(,d tho ,jUntlfical hiu-h mass 11 was empnasizca ; iiu.l unm concoct celebrated in tho vast arena anything behind the barks of the the show ground. Onlookers, estl other countries. For that reason mated at 1 00.000 more brought the nronosnlH to which France, the total attendance to the record considered as ueing;ugure 01 a quarter 01 a minion. ' J'revious to the high mass at ands See Bold Killing of jHon ,,lu-h,Hl for t,,,u",,ioH 9 I Tony La.zer! returned to not Gunman Lived Span of His Kind. It. II. R Washington 3 fl I New York C 'J. Itraxtou and Ruel; Johnson and Ileugough. famous million dollar present val- ( tllH marKin through some terrific come irom various quarters ana it is hoped, however, that it tne arena. ,m,uuu cmiuren ceie uesi combination of 1914 only be-' punching in the early rounds, but ; particularly from hostile Ameri-1 Washington, itome or Tokyo fela brated holy communion at Hi. -..ima tv.. n-o-n on ,ti(vn. nf I was hard nressed to maintain hist can sentiment. ilint it fan not at-ceot the accord, i Mary's cathedral. They entered Developments even more "tartl-f , t , IMltpnt trnininir nf ' advantage. Iitzo apparently, solved ; Oovernment cintes pointed out ; Home suggestion, will be forth-1 the edifice in relays ing than the summary suspension younstors who never quite made ' lnp stylfl f tne westerner in the: that no action on naval accord coming, whereby the situation 01 apian wiaries neiKinan. neau . the m ,0 oauo grade after all closing rounds and was rapidly! sell Chicago Cleveland Ad kins, CHICAGO. Kept. R. (P) Tony Lomhardo's dead, a dum-dum bul let in his brain. The vengeance of Frank Unle, slain New York gang-tttfi-. has spoken. Never was murder dono more boldly. Thousands of ncrons were pushing along in the late Fi lday j Philadelphia afternoon crush when the loop canyons echoed to tho roar of assassins' guns, and Lombardo, pal of Al Capone, pitched forward on his face. The slayers could not have got ten half a block from the vicinity of til Went Madison street, in front of which Iomhardo fell, before bedlam broke Scores had seen the shots fired; hundreds had seen the three gunmen drop their still Hinoking weapons to the pavement and. then lose themselves in the crowd; thousands had heard tin shuts, while u I h e r thousands poured to tho murder scene from adjacent streets and office build ings, adding to the confusion. Not in a long time has tho sun gleamed on the bnrrels of so many revolvers, unsheathed for action, ns It. saw In Die hands of police yesterday afternoon. Detectives in plain dollies, squad men and traf fic officers, pistols ready, dotted the crowds as (he blood of Jom bnrdo oozed onto the sidewalk from the ugly bullet hole behind , his ear. The downtown, daylight murder Of tho one time head of the Unione Kicillano meant more to police than the passing of another pang chief, in the blood of I,om bardo they saw the handwriting of T'rank Hale's avengers. They saw the outbreak of new gang gunning, this time on an intercity scale, with the bad men of New York and Chicago aligned against each other. Capone, they said. Is a marked man. His clone alliance with I bom bard o was well known. The Aiello brothers, down In the police cata logue us hitter foes of Capone and 3,nmburdo, also wero mentioned frequently ns the best sleuths of the newly reorganized police force Ht ltd led the long and involved ramifications of gang murders, seeking a lend thai would take them iu Lombardo's murderers. Hoth I.ontbardo and l.'alo were Rlcilians, each powerful in his ter ritory. Kach dominated 1 urge groups, collecting tribute, police said, In mnny forms. Lombardo, ostensibly a commission broker, svnti reputed to have had a mono poly 011 the sale of sugar to hun Oreds f pet nuns engaged In the manufacture of bootleg alcohol. "King of the Mafia" was a title police of tch placed in apposition to Ills name. t Lombardo was In his early for ties. The gangster rarely lives to bo. much older. When ho was frilled he had a revolver, but it wan Htlll in his pocket when police reached his body. the major league grade after all thii tiittni- tUiiunnofntnionta r mnro special ; tllH11 ft (()t.U(e( tno tal( taciturn tactician of the Philadelphia Ath letics aKuin is on the threshhold or the promised land that has elud ed him so long. Kight on top of the American league standing ure the Philadel phia Athletics today, the first time since 1914 that they've reached the fi'OKl lit thiu tli.-ro nf Ilia anflunn 0 innings.) jman bo immediately removed and ( ln Umt yoftr q the (jm baHelmIj , ' A:.'.";; ;V I i ",d .tll0r,! w,lH ",l rtlm"1 ronllnf-'Past. Connlo won the pennant but tion oetween mem hers or tne po-;lost four st ratht to the Boston lice force and a well-organi.ed ; nmV(!H in tll0 word's series.. Then .-roup ot persistent law-breakers. , ho brnk.. .... hiH m,nn,-team. little most dnngeroiH nowiiig how loiiK it would ho be fore lie moulded together a suc cessor worthy of the name, If. 15 13 First game. II, Philadelphia 7 Hnston (i (10 innings.) Khmke. Orwoll, Knmmcl and Cochrane; Morris and Jleving. Hecond game. It. . II. R of the city detective bureau, who : was denounced by the grand jury Investigating under world condftons as "unfit to hold any municipal office," were prom- liied by the district attorney. J lief ore adjourning yesterday; over the week-end, after its term1 had been Indefinitely extended. ' the grand' jury, In a preliminary ' report, recommended that Keck-' ! cutting down the lead when the final bell sounded. The verdict in favor of Lomski was greeted with mingled cheers and jeers from the 'Capacity crowd that attended. Tommy Orogan. Omaha light weight .kriockod out Jack Duffy of Toledo in the sixth round tof a scheduled Di-round semi-windiip that was run off after tho main go. could bo taken until an answer is . he worked out on a edifice in relays of 10,000 can each. thorough' ln the midst of the great assem- tho 7 13 2 I who comprise iloston ! 7 0 1 element In nor cnmmnnllv il Karnshaw and Cochrane; Huh- pernio men. defiant even of the "MMMin, ri-un!iiiiJM! unti . lunuameniai ru es under wnicii rr ...i. i . n.i lienv. Hevimr. ' , . i. ' u? Jf " M . ' lean is not clear. rtiier ne na ordered jiecKman s (wen termt with It. IT. B. St. Louis 2 ' r. 1 Detroit fi 10 2 Cray. Htewarl and Manlon; Whitelilll and llurgiave. I suspension, .Mayor Mackey it. n. k. S !l 2 7 13 3 Itlankenship, Thomas and Ilerg;. Undeiiiill, (Jrant, Har der and Ij. Kewell. Nutloniil H. IT New York 2 9 Brooklyn 1 s liubhell and Hogan; MoMe Clark, Hlllott and Deberry. Hei-cond game. It. H, New York 3 h Brooklyn 4 10 Faulkner, Hentt, Oenewlch Hogan. 1'etty, Mlliott and berry. nounced that he had ask district attorney (o submit granu jury a jiumoer 01 report Connil) uwli'ti favor. His Athletics turned in to him by commanders n,.,. ,.,., t,,u ,,t, 1. Vn)i Ttiu eny, R 1 1 and Dt-. Second game. It. 1 Boston 1; (i Philadelphia . 7 Oreenfield, Brandt and Spohre Caldwell and .Davis. R First game. it, n Boston (ill f Philadelphia 10 0 Cantwell, Clarkson, Brandt, pe laney. TouchMone, Boggs and Tay lor, Kpohier. Ferguson. MeUraw, Willoughby, Bachet and J.erlun. KI1C1.Ij VOTH MONDAY l (Continued from Page One.) CLEVELAND STAR GETS SUSPENSION They hold it on Mill,,,. lIll.Mrlnu1 ,lM" sta-'Jgering champions, the New td thcym.k yan(toeH- Hut the advantdRO, to in 1 for tno moment at least. Is all in j heavyweight, knocked out Massey, Sacramento negro, are 01 ponce msmciH. .some 01 tnese. j Yankees are faltering badlv, shorn the mayor held, "constitute evi.'as th)ty a,.(, ( the overwhelming dence of irregularities on the part conlidence that was theirs early of tho very police officials who . in . Ju(ly wh(.n tIl0y uu, blai(te(1 prepared them." !,,lolr way t0 i;i-game oati over 1-Jvery ioliceman in the cltv d,n fifid. was ordered by Kuperlnti-ndenl ol j Tb(, Atliletics crashed tlirou-ih to the lop with a bant; yesterday with n double triumph over tli Police .Mills today to "clean up Philadelphia. They were told that they must stop the liansportnilou. manufacture and sale of liquor and beer. Orders were Issued to hall all suspicious-look ing trucks, (ticstiori their drivers and exam ine their contents. Four men, al leged by District Attorney Mona ghan to have been responsible f"-' the diversion of much of tho al cohol in tho eastern United Stales. and five others said to have bucn VAXmti home with a l-to-0 victory in in charge of Ihe central headquar- ,1,,, nVftt nt lintdnn. In the ters for the retail distribution of ; nightcap, the Mackmen scored five bootleg liquor were arrested last rnH in tbo rirst tWo fhningH and MKht- were never headed, winning 7 to 3. Alonnghnn announced today that tleorge Karnshaw and Ossie Or four city hull detectives, subordi-1 woll werB ban,ied rou-ihlv by the nates of iteckman, were in "li"t j Sox (11 tho first and Recond inniiifiM water." and that subpoenas Jmdiiiiit Kddli Itommel stonned them HAN FHANCISCO, Sept. 8. A1 Charley Berlanger, light-heavyweight from Winnipeg, Canada, knocked out Mike Arnold of Den ver in tho eighth round of a 10 round match at Dreamland nudi torium hero last night. Chief Metoqua, Indian from To ledo, O.. knocked out Ted jernl gan, Oakland negro heavyweight, in 24 second of tho first round of a six-round match. Chet Sandell, San Francisco Dewey In the ffftli round of a six-round bout. Don Jones, Spokane welter weight, stopped Ted Itockaway oi ; Portland In the third round of a I six-round match. I received from the United States, ( Japan and Italy, to which govern- : menis tho proposals have been : submitted. The officials recognize that the accord may not meet the views ' of ono or more of these other . countries, in which case it may be ' necessary for the British and : French to use some other mot hod, j In bringing about an understnnd- amicablo basis. blage Cardinal CerrettI, papal leit- f ; atc, presided at the altar. He W A H II I NO TO N , Sept, 8. (TV-; .aH micnded by a notablo galaxy Air-mall seinMco between tnei0f brlllfantly-robod prelates, the I'nited States and Mexico will be ; whole making a wonderful spec inaugurated October 1, Postmaster tacle. After the service the cur General New announced today, , dinal read a cablegram from Pope after ' receipt of notice from the plus. Mexican government that service . between Mexico 'City and Nuevo ; Laredo would begin on that date. Rags wanted at tho Mail Trib une office. Must be clean. tf HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. R. Young Nationalism, Filipino boxer, j rallied in the hist few rounds to I nose out Allan Whitlow, young j Ued So., while the Senators were Phoenix, Ariz., bantamweight, for; ta kin Ihe laukeos ineauure in 1 the decision In their 10-roiind en both games of a don bin header, j counter here last night. The resulls of those four alfrays Wit trie Phlladclphians ami the! 197 champions tied at the top with 1 X7 victories against 47 defeats. ; Boh Grove, Mack's left-handed j ace iu the hold, held the Sox to four hits, struck out 11 men and Baseball Standings boon IsHiiod tht'ni to nppt-nr lu foio tin? Kt'nntl jury. t'l.KVIH.A.Nl), Hcpt. 8. W) (Iciuitc Vhi-I, for mv-rnl j-ciii-m it flint HtllnK iiltihcl- for tho (Movo liiml ImllunH, huh Indi-rinltoly nub-pi-mlcil today without milnry hy .MimiiBcT HoKor I'lTklnpntiKli for failtuo to kt'i'p In comlltlon. Thlo linn won only four mmiiich bIih-o -May 26. Whin notlflod of his Mimnonxlon ho wihl Mm poor nhow ItiK wan duo to a noro arm. CIWH f! H. lltS DKl.AY Kl (Contlnm-d from rngo One.) ton of Now York City, rodo with tho sppocIiiiK oruft today. Kho was a piusHotiKor of Kohocnlwilr, who also nirrlod Tom Colhy of Dotrolt In a Hull I plan,'. Tho contoKlantH all drlvlnK planoB with oiiBlno di.iplaivnu'til of filll to SOD ral.l- ln,,, worn lontod to tnooooil from Mi Kkih port to (.Ndiinihus, Ohio. ht'Toro I'onthtllliiK to Torro llauto, lnd., tor ri-m toniKht. I.. A. Hi-hoonhalr of I.oh AdkoIoh look off at 0:1.1 a. ,. (,.HPrn Htandard thno) IradltiK tho pianos of the oIiik.i II run: Tho rla.s C xhips aro tho IiimivI ont ho far In tho rai-o to I.oh An Ki'los. Thoy win mako tho Mtino hioph tin tho clasH It pianos. UNTIL HE'S SICK!: HOLLYWOOD. Calif., Nopt. S. (Pi all toai-H of tho Horoon aro not Hynthotlu nnd today no ono known that Itottor than Kmil JannlnKH. hotod (lornian aotor. rnradoxloal iih il may neoni, tho Htar wa oonflnfil to hlH homo to day, production of his latoHt pio turo haltod, Hololy hocnuso ho IniH orloil too muoh. .lannlnKH nowost plcturo calls for Hovoral emotional hccioh and tho illrectoi-H have demanded lots of tear. lly cxorclshiK Honnitlvo imiNCloH of hin oyoH. tho actor was ahlo to force real tears to stream down his face. But he overwork ed his idea. Constant ruhhlng caused a painful Inflammation to set In. Yesterday tho Irritation hecamo ho pronounced, .lannliiKH had to call a halt to his work. cold The Senators whipped the Yankees and whipped them Ue slvely in hoth games nt tho Btn diuin. Willie Irv Hudlcy held tho Yanks to three hits in tho opener, the Senators pounded their old team male, Tom Zachary, and Ko Hoy Kyim for IU hits and an 1 l-to-0 triumph, Firpo MnrlioiTy outpitch- d Walt Hnyt hy a wide margin in (ho second content which wont to the SenalorH, l! to 1. With ho much drama in the American league, the National's pennant, struggle will draw little attention until after tho Yankee Athletic Htrug-iloH next week. The t. I.ouift Cardinals booHtod their advantage over the field to five gamcH hy Inking over the Pitts burgh PlratoH for the second Htralgllt day, 6 to 3. After accepting 227 consecutive jnmeH, Sparky Adams, Pirate in t'lelder, muffed one In the eighth Inning. The Chicago Culm walloped Cin cinnati 11 to 1, cracking out 19 hits off Luquo and Lucas. Chtniio Hoot set the Beds back with lour I lilts. i The PhllR aud Eoston Tlrnves di vided a double header, Hurt Shot ton's men winning tho first, 4 to 0, nntl losing tbo second In the 11th Inning, 'I to 3. 4 rnclflc' Coast lA'agilo. V. Hollywood -HI Sacramento 44 San Kranclsco 41 Oakland ...'. 37 Missions 3r, Los Angeles I!fl Portland 2S Seattle 21 AIlir.KNI-:. Tex., Sepl. s. (,V) Karl Uowlanil. Wichita. Kans . leader ln the class A Now York Los Angeles air race, was the first entrant to land here today, lie rosseu tne line nl 7:3!) n. m.. flv- from l',irt Worth. ing here plane Is n Cessna monoplane A crowd of more than 4oo lined the field to witness the arrival and departure of the racers for Kl Paso, today's night control stof Almost before lluwlnml'H plane bad slopped. Itohort Hake. Pitts burgh, In an American .Moth, elr- iihi the airport and bind 7:40. The third arrival Was W. N. Kmeiy, ,lr., Bradford, Pn.. Trnvel alr. who landed six minutes alter the arrival ot Hake, lie was fol. lowed Ihree inltllltes later hy Theo dore w .Kenyon of p.oston In n challenger. NATIONAL nmTTsi's Cl.nsLll OIIANI) .TCNCTIOX, Colo., Sept. lTl A fist fight last night be tween two ngeil ranchers, A. O. Scbaff, 711, nnd W. Jl. Stutsman. H3 ended in the death today of Scbaff 's son. William. t who was shot when he came to bis father's aid. The elder Schnff himself suf fered severe injuries on the head Ills; the result of being struck with a shovel nnd was in a critical condi tion. Itoth the men were alleged to have used irrigation shovels to strike the other during the fight. A gun was brought Into the fight by a stepson of Stutsman who sought to help the bitter. The elder Stutsman Is alleged to have sei.ed It and shot Schaff's son. ut firuHBod In a few wordH to decldv the all-linporlunt nuestlon or that "one best pavement," brought hack numerous opinions on all types. Wl y uro pavements porninnent? "Clothes wear out, nutoniobtloa do prorlalo, bouses need paint and show Hi'jns of wear and tear; oven our bodies ngo In lime, and tho succeeding generation hooh luivo iih Hinted lor the Bholf." "Perinanency Is the one fallacy In the tbeoiy of solution. . The question Is simply ono of time, nnd tho eHpeed of going Is determined very largely hy adequacy ot de sign, t borough nosH of Sllhgrnde preparation, selection or materials, care In construction, clinrncter or use. climatic, eirects, and the en using rniv -through thu yenm con tinued Ihut should snvo Bllrtnre. Medfonl constructed the "Ono llest Pavement" In 1HI0 nnd Kill and now It Is necessary to put this n ven t in Its proper condition for Ihe Increase of truffle- anil to moot the increased load of heavy trucks. This can only ho done by purchasing additional equipment, nnd the building nf n central nilx liiK planl. Al present, tho city uses a small kettle on wheels, ami tho cohI or patching tho Htreets Is ton excessive without Ihe proper tin'ilpiiii'iit. ' Tho rily nlso hns (18 miles of dirt nml 'traveled streets to main tain. These streets must he grad ed oarly In tho spring heforo the ground heroines loo hard lo work, nnd In order to do litis additional 'equipment Is necessary, i The oily council hns cnlled n bond election for Monday, asking Ihe people lo vole sufficient inntiev 0 put Medford's streets In their proper condition. 1'OITI.AMJ, Sept. Hn Ha-iforceropnt of the irnvei-nne'tt ni-ne. senator rrom Mtiltntimnh county dlo equipment valued at $Jhn was bim.itlon. l.rt today with his party ! Thomns p. Ilrown nnd Charles Htolen from indlo stntlon KKXffor the mountains east of Hose-reacy. Ciinillilates for rcprcsenta herft last night. The loot con burg. Winslow said yesterday his 'Live from Multnomah county, and -iMslcd of lubes and tools nnd had paity would go Into the woods l'lmer L. Lundberg, candidate for apparently been selected with an regardless of the proclamation, hut;ioln, senator from-Clackamas nnd vyo to Its future use,' stntlon or-( was uncertain whether they would Multnomah counties. Knch asks flcials snlil. It wns believed the attempt to kill deer. Winslow J (hat the slogan "Clenn up Ore- itTinterln! was token hy a boy plan-contends that the proclamation Is g"'i- Independent" be printed nlng In set up a station. Kntranee unconstitutional nnd cannot be en-;,fl.-r his name on tho November was gained by a rear window. 'forced. I ballot. DOUBLE DEFEAT American League. New York K7 47 Philadelphia 87 47 St. Louis 73 til Washington HI 72 Chicago G2 72 Detroit CO 70 Cleveland 511 7 0 Iloston 47 87 Pet. .or,7 .029 .680 .62!! .600 .414 .3114 .20 0 .640 ! .0411 i .64:.! .47.1 j .403 ! .441 .437 .361 , SO 74 78 National Lcagnie. W. St. Louis , Now York Chlcngo Cincinnati 7 2 Pittsburgh 7 3 Brooklyn 03 Huston -14 Philadelphia 38 Pet. .OOli.l ,-.7s .r.s? .r.r.t)' .r4.". i .4S1 ! .34(1 .292 Major League Leaders ( By Bntting I tuns I the Associated Press) National. -I. Wanor, IMrates, .376. . Waner, IMrates, 129. Bottomley. Cnr- Kuns hatted in- dlnnls, 113. Hits 1 Waner, Birntes, 201. Doubles I. Waner, IMrates, 40. Triples I. Waner, IMrates, 4li. Triples 1'. Waner, Pirates, 18. Homers Wilson, Cubs, 30. Stolen bases Ouyler, Cuhs, 29. , Pitching Benton, (.Hants, won 23 lost fi. American. Baiting floslin, Senators, .382. ltuns lluth. Yanks, 112. Huns batted in (iehrig. Ynnks, J 12ii. ' ! Hits Manush, Browns. 202. I Doubles M ousel, Yanks, 41 . t Triples Combs, Yanks, IS. ! ( By the Associated Press) Homers Both, Yanks, 4 7. Seattle took both ends of tho j Stolen bases Myer. Bed Sox, 23. . doublcheader from Portland by 3! Pitching drove. Athletics, won (Continued from Page One.) rrnor In close the forents to all comers In time nf emurgemy such a the present. CANDIDATES FILE to 1 and has three games to two for Portland in the series. Buble and Sherlock of ihe 4rlbe ; accounted for two runs in the! opener with their homers. Ort-I man saw defeat from the Port-) land mound in both battles. Bat- terles: First game. House and Ainsmith; Ortmun and liego; sec ond name. House and Stelnecke; Oilman and Kego. After suffering tho. pang of de feat three times In ns many starts the Seals took Hollywood Into camp, tl to fi. Batteries: lluc iher and Vargas; Couch and A new. I.yn Lary's triple tn the Inth followed by Mandy Brook's single, brought victory for the Oaks over Sacramento. 4 t" 3. Batteries: DumnviHi. MeKvov and Bead; CranduM. fJould nnd Koehlcr. Twenty-one hits nnd the pitch ing of Carl Helling nnd .lack i Knott, new addition to tho Bell lineup, brought the missions their "Tl fonrih straight over l.os Angeles. t. Batteries: Hulling, Knott lost li. Sport Briefs PHII.AD10LPHIA. Sept. 8. (.-Pt The Pulfrey sisters of Brookliuc. Mass.. Surah nnd Mlanne. made ; clean sweet of the girls' national tennis chain ploiishtpM today. First , Sa ra h I a 1 froy def en t ed Virginia Hillenry of Philadelphia. li-l, to add the outdom sln glc.i to her indoor laurels, and Ifteti she paired with her sister Mlanne to git in a victory in the doubles over Mis' Hillenry and Charlotte Miller, of New York. B-8, fi-4. SAl-KM. Ore.. Sept Pormal certificates of nomination were filed with Secretary of Stat" ; K inter today for five Independent NAKKM. Ore.. Kent S (4n onndldnten named by an assembly Walter C. Wlnstnw. Salem alter- voters In Portland September j C1HCAOO. Sept. S. Vphold ny who contemplated Injune-1 follows: ,. Ki Biggs andj. Ing the validity of the special lion proceedings t(, nrrvnt on-. Albert Abuher, candidates for state I ti-nml turii's that have investigated and lialdwin, Brcnxel; (Jabler. Os- person to nwlm ;bcrn. .1. .lacohs nnd Warren. , France. TOVKll, Kng., Sept. S. W, Horace Carey. -.a bus - driver of Hythe, started to swim the English channel at ! a. m. today. The went her was excellent nnd when last seen Carey was swimming strongly in the direction of France. Carey was attempting to capture the Hover gold cup for the first from Hover to Irregularities In connection with the primaries, .fudge John F. O'Connor In criminal court today decided that .Indue Kmanuel Klloc, his father, .Morris Kllcr. city col lector nnd IS co-defendants must go to trial Sept. 17 on 23 charges of conspiracy Including conspiracy to murder Octavlus tl ra n a d y. negro opponent of Morris Kih r In the twentieth ward. ANNAPOLIS. M.I.. Sept. S. itf A broken leg jinx is following Bob ert Vojt, hackfleM caiidMnic for ihe Naval neademy football team. 1-ist year, while carrying the ball during one of the first scrimmage ies.ions of the season, he wn 'tackled nnd hroko his right lop. Yesterday, carrying the bait, he was tackled ln the same way. In almost the wiiuc place (n the field, and his left by was broken. He will bo nut of the game for nearly six weeks. The Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange We Buy Everything the Farmer Has to Sell Paying Highest Cash Prices for Grain We Want to Buy Your Wheat We have a-carload of Hungarian vetch. Look at it and get our prices. Orchard and alfalfa fertilizers in stock. Our chicken and dairy feeds are of the highest quality made from registered formulas and we guarantee them. This is your store and your business. You can help in many ways. The Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Owned and Operated by Farmers. Clay D. Parker, Manager This Is an Electric Kitchen 'HEUK'S nn plot-trip applianr-c for nenrlv everv operation in J.!. J. - l.tl-jl. I l 1 . .' 1 this up-io-daic Mit-iien. .uui just sut'li helpers and labor savers as these have made the word "housewife." nn out of style she's a home-maker now! The modern woman does not spend Ion": lrours over the drudgery of house work. She lets elet'trii'ity do the hard jobs while she devotes her time to keeping herself yonnar and interestiiiff, a lovable companion for her children and her husband. How many , of these "electrical servants" have you in your kitchen? Begin now, buying one at a time-and making easy monthly payments. Electric Range Electric Dish Washer Electric Refrigerator Electric Ventilating Fan Electric Beater - Electric Table Appliances Electric Kitchen Lighting Units The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. Mcdford. Grants fcis,. Roseburg. Klamath Ms-Oregon Yrtka. Duromuir-CaliforoiA EfnajBisjl t