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t MFJFORT).MATL TTiTBirNTE, arEDTOftn. OREO OX, THURSDAY, AUGUST I.", lflQfl. POE FTTB SIXTEEN RUNS ACROSS PAN IN L THREE INNINGS Yankees and Detroit Tigers Engage In Endurance Test Philadelphia Athletic Lead Is Increased To 13 Games. By WILLIAM J. CHIPMAN Associated Press Sports Writer A moist afternoon uhmi; the ma jor league trail, where three of the nine scheduled skirmishes were postponed, was hardly enough for the Yankees hut just ahout right for the Athletics. The leaden; lurned the day to account by wrest ling a 5-t.i-a deeision from the In dians in 17 innings behind Mose lirove as the Tigers outpu:iched the Yanks by 17 to i;t, and the Phila delphia lead increased to j:t w. games. This margin is the greatest the Athletics have had at any time this season and Is the exact distance by which the Yankees led for two days or .so when the liejs race was at its looses! stage around the Fourth of July. Jimmy Koxx's 1'Mh homer, which gave him set -end place in the American league, decided the long battle in favor of the Macks, hut I he leaders crashed in another run off Willis Iliidliu before the end of Ihe inning ju.st to remove the last doubt. The less said ahout the lacing of the Yankeees in Detroit the kinder it will be to both teams. I tot wren them tlK teams scored Hi runs in the first three innings. From that - point to the finish Owen Carroll hold the Yanks to the compara tively safe quota of nine hits and six. runs, while the various Yanke" tossers continued their queer ca pers with the result that the Hen gals won rather handsomely. After the failure of tieorge Pip- gras, Waite Iloyt made his first appearance on the mound since his recent attack of blood poisoning. I It was brief and disastrous, three I bits and one pass helping the Tigers .to 'seven runs. The Itcngals . broke a 1 -tii-1 2 tie with Wiley .Moore by lacing out five runs in Ihfi eighth. The Hod Sox defeated St. Lou's by 1 to 1 and Ihe Senators slammed the White Sox by I I to ,'! in remain ing American league games. In tlie New York metropolitan district National league proceed ings were limited lo Huston and Philadelphia. Jess Pettv turned in a five-hit game at Uraves' field to! defeat the home team by 1 to U. and the I'irates reduced the margin of Ihe Cubs half a game to eight con? tests. At Philadelphia the home team shaded the Iteds by 2 lo 1 in the first game of a double, header cut short at the end of the seventh by lain. The second game, of course, was postponed. TOM HEENEY READY TO iGHT MOW YOUK. Auk. 1 " (A3) -Tom llueney, victim of Goni Tnnney in 1 ho retired champion's last fisht at the Yankee stadium a year npi, once more is ready to enter the rins against Yitorio Coiupolo at Khbetts fitbl. Thn lu-round bout, postponed last night because of rain, was reseheiluled For this even ing. K la ma h Falls Centra I Labor council ma kirn; (dans for annual K la mat h couniy fair and Labor Hay eelebralion lo be held here A u trust :tn-:t a nd Se pi ember t - 79 one. can afford pimples KATPY i? Ill'- woman who ran a rlrar. smooth, (lawless .ikin! Both nif-n anil women ail mire s,uch captivating loveliness. First iiniirrssion.'i cannot he (rood without a elr.n- skin first impressions arc quickly made ami arc mil soon fnrcuttc-n. Olil friends may excuse pimples and Krcretly pynipathi.e hut new ac quaintances niay r.ot ho so chan tahle. Skin 1 !emi:hes arc not in viting. Neither can they he cov ered up. They embarrass. Hob people back. Steal i ''ay joy and happiness. A lovely clrar .ki is within the reach of all. To thie who have lost it. hope i.; oft'cr-rl. You, too, mav have a beautiful skm, rnse-petal ill lextiir-. pretty as a picture and without a : in,:!e pim ple. Rtrone. heallhv Mo" l iiouri'lies Ihe h-idy and I'mhU ncain -t :n:ct tion and disease. It Mil i V.lrr.tv of rich, red blood, there could be no stror.w. ftur-'lv. p.m-erf'il lwn. or le a II ti f II 1, hcal.hy women t " t STANDINGS OF THE CLUBSJ y the Mlaictl fit..) (ohm Ij'icuc. w. t.. pit ! San l-'ij.nciscu 17 .wit Hollywood t'T IT .t; ! Missions j; is .tpo) l-tis AnH,s is .;. Portland j 22 .:imi ; Oakland ; L'll . I VI ! Sacramento )t; 2? .372 ' Seattle ;i ;)t; .:to i iitlonal League. YV. L. I'd Chicago 7r 33 Pi'tsl.ui lt c. t 42 New York tin .iii Si. 1-ouis ;,;( llrooklyn 47 tin 'ini'ir.miii t ii i2 I '"t..n 1 1 t;r, Philadelphia 12 ti4 .'.s,j lill l , r.-K, I .4" I American I.cii.i.'. W. I.. I Vi l'l:il:..l...hlu SI 8! Xrw York i;r 4 'J cii v.-i.iiui .-,s st. !.iuis :,; r, i i.-in.i( r.:i V:ihiiiL;lin Hi til I'lili'iim. 4:1 nr. iiosto.i o,"i t;i .T-.M .r.i.7 ! 4 .-IS2 . i:im !!J I Coast League Yesterday ( Ky III.' Assm-ialnl I'ii-vs.) K. II. V.. I'ortlanil L' x S.-atll.- . " 1 7 :i W'ali.-i-s ,-in.l To.nlin; sin.ith. Julius. in ;ll c.ix. II. K. x a -i I ll.illywoo.I Si... l-'l'iinois.-.i W'.-tcl ami Kovoreiil; Knight anil Mclsaaos, Ko.mI. It. H. K. -Missions 5 14 0 Los Angeles t; 1.1 0 .MeCjnaid. Krause and Kaldwin; Kaifoot, Cratidall anil Samlberg. II. H . K. Oakland S to'' I! Sacramento ! 2 0 i 'ra wford and Lombard! ; Heff-m-r, Gould, Ilachac and Koehler. Fights Last Night liy the Associated Press. Cleveland I Silly Wallace, Clove land, outpointed Tommy Ciot'Kiin, Omaha. Nebr., (Id). Dnlut h -lvinu Tut. M In noa polls, knocked out Al Itammy, Ciermany ( 'd ). Cra ml llauids. Mich. T iiff y Griffith, Sioux City, knocked out Sandy Seifert, Pittsburgh. Wk BROTHER BASEBALLERSiNO BELLVIEW EXHIBIT WILL STAGE CONTEST CHICAGO. 111.. Auk. 1". (TP) The. .Martatt brothers of Hawk Sprint;!. Wyo.. have accoidud a challenge from the Stunzak bro Uhui'K -lor the i brothers' biiKeball cliampiouKht)) of the world. The contest probably will be played here late in October. Admiral Nil. lack 111 NICK. Ki-anco, Auk. 1 1. (P) lear Admbal Albert P. Niblack. I c. S. N., retired, and director of the international hydroKrapliic bu reau, is dangerously ill at his villa here, it was not expected that he would live through the night. loglI('r Killed ST. MI:LI;.S. Ore., Auk. I.".. lIi A. G. Taylor of Portland, fire man on ii lo;iiiK train of the Chirk -Wilson Lumber company, was Instantly killed near here yes terday when two' lotting trains c. .Hided. ' ' - A clear, nmooth, lovely skin npcakft of rich, red blood within. Many thousands have retrained their strength and charm by tak ing S.S.S. It is Nature's own blood tonic for raising the body's power of resistance to disease, improving the appetite, building firm flesh, and clenrinc the skin. S.S S. promotes constructive mc talKili.-m (healthy body l.uildinn). It increases the number of rcd-blood-cclli. V'hm you take S.S.S. to cet rid of pimples, boils, eczema and such skin trouble:., you are building up the sy tem to ward off the graver disca.es of which these blemishes are Nature' warning. S.S.S. is made from fresh vege table dint's and bus a successful record of over ino yean, back Of iu All Drue Stores sell S.S.S. Ask for the larirer size. It is more ccniiiuaicul. Ci).lUI l2J S.S . Co, Daily Meteorological Report I ...., y: I'.iir nn.l warni.-r t.miuht mi.l I 'l litiiv ; Will lllLT ill the interior rriday. " -1 t " Local Dfcta v 3 P : 'r.-llllMTJlUllS- . ll.'Kl'.'t'-S i -s" lli-jlu-sl (lilM VI luiUls. Ml Low.-sl lliisl 1 hours. K-l. lu.miiHIyC p-r ft.) :IS I'l-.-cipitilllull uiuiu-sl t' r tllJll.' ui Wi'lltlU'l- . 1M. cl-. I'll.. .iiwtt u-mpi'iiilun.' this inui-ii IllH. uL' iK'Hl'i's. Total in-oclpttaltoh sill.-Ii-nihiT 1. I'.D-'S. 1 :..": in. In s. Ti'liilnM-ullll-i-s a yal- ilo tuihi.N : Hii;h.-st. sr.; "loWH-st. 1 I. Sunsi't to.luy, 7:U' p. m. Sunns... u:;io a. m. S.ins.-l to.nori-ii'. 7: in p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 25. . f. 1 3- ! city 155" b r 3 ! I tJ I I o j llakol- Cily SS a I i I'lsmaioli SO ill) I lioisn 1U2 III! IH'nvi'r SS Ii2 Dos Moini'S 7-1 4.S Fresno '. 10 1 7 2 llol.'na II X TO I. os Aiil-.-Is XX 7n .M.llsllfi.'l.l 7" all I'll. 1. nix 10 1 SJ r.n-tlanil 7ii -".ii II. -.l llllll'f Ilil 7" Kosi'lmi K 71! Sail l.-iko US 71 San Kraneisco.... on f. I Santa i"o so fi I Ni-atllo 70 Mi Spokam' SS . :.s Walla. Walla .... H2 , 00 wiunipog ' r.o rl.-ur r'li-ar C.ly Cli.a:r ." Cloudy t I ear Clear ( "e:ir 'loud t 'b-ar Clear t'lea I" PL Cdy Clear Pt. cdv1 V. J. jTcTi'lUSON. AIcleoroliJHN!. j urMTu iiKiiT umm IIL1LIII Ultli l?IL CHitu; JAKSONVILLK. Ore., Auk- 1 "' (Special. I The HealCi L'nit will moet at the home of Mrs. Frank TouVelle next Monday, the l:tth, at .'i o'clock for the purpose of select inn pbicc and estaldisbiiiK a hea It It center ill J.i eh soil villi-. Mrs. Lou n a llanna, president, ure.es all ladies who are interested in health work to please attend. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson and son .1 unior. .Mr. and M rs. Kert Clarinnton and daughter Maude, William Fa mil i ir and M iss ,1 one Ilradley, all of .Modoc Point. Kla math county were visitors, ul the Smytho homu Sunday. AT FAIR THIS YEAR HKLLYIKW, Ore., Aug. la. (Spe cial The Itellview club members have decided not to have an exhibit at the fair this year as has been the custom for several years past. Mrs. Itutler Walker and daugh ter. .Mrs. Alice Panel, spent last week visiting at the Parker home at Hly; also with AMss Marie Walker at Chllounin. Mrs. Oscar Martain is clerking at Schrooder's store J i Ashland while Mr. and Mrs. Sehroeder are attending Ihe buyers' convention. Afrs. W. L. Moore spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Adrian Wolf, in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Larnes and ! daughter. Krances. finished moving their household goods to their new home on Jlulto creek .Monday. A. W. Cook of, Ashland has charge o the pear crop tut the. place In Hell view. TRIP TO CRATER LAI CUATKIt LAKK. Or-.. Auk. LV ' (Special.) Chosen through com- ; petitive examination, three boy scouts from Cii lifornia, accompan ied Ansel Hall, chief naturalist ol (be National Park service, on his recent visit to Crater Lake. The UiialifbatloiiH Included womicral t . coMkiim. ability to write, yelf-prc-nervation, and power of observa tion. , iJiiring their stay in Crater Lake National park, these scouts assist ed in preparing the r.ai urc trail Which leads l Cusllu t if.t xi- den. WOMAN DIES IN BEND JACK SOW ILLK, ore.. Any. I". (Special. I Mrs. o. II Ni.r.'.iU piied away at bet hone in la-nd Thursday. Angus' x. She will I- remeinlH-rrd by fi iend here, hav- illt lived beie about three yea I.-1. ! She li fivi'M an iic tl inilhnd ami I two crow n M.iift ami a broiher hv- hiK In Itend. Mr. and .Mrs. K. II. White and children jipi-nt Sundny n niektn on Klk creek. C. P.. DunniiiKton was a business vlvltor Satliiday rvi-ninc tn Klam ath Kfills iind at his n.nch hi Tub la ke. Jack Sharp, who t uuHi- ill, wa la ken to the ltojjiie Itiver sanj i a riu nt Sal a ul. iv e ni!f' w ft be an have sp'-cul cat'1. ENGAGE MISS POWELL 10 TEACH IN ASHLAND HlMUt DiDLL ObHUUL ASHLANO. .Ore. , Auk. IV ipccial. Al i-s liul.y Powell . been , i med to n-, ich tin- II:!. .-hu..l, !u-h will h -.1 th. Ihis l.i I 1 in roiUH-rlion with tli. -ill. ...I. .Miss I'oWl-ll Wli '1 of ll.'l- IIIUO to till- I'll... ...1 ami "ill also lako s..:ii. at tin- Molit hi'l II (Hi-i.-oi s.-hool. inil.lii Kivo P-l ills )., s t, -lassos T Xorinal .Miss Juno Wrislit .ami t'rvillo Wright. Willi Damon Sav.iu'o ot l 'hiloillnn. (Ho., yisil.-.l with Yi.. lios,. M. Wright, who is n pati. in slit t'oriiii: injiii-i.-s from nn antoiao l.il.. wi'.'. k. To y ;-..iu. no.l i.. I'hlloilllin with Hail-y W i-it li I . .!i . w ho i-flu:niim' to h:s homo al 1 hiloi.uiii al i.-r altoii.iiiii; tin- Sh.-i -' Inan Indian Inslilllt.- nt II i vol i.:. ' Caliloriiia. fol- 111.- pas! full- yoais I John I-'ovl.-r. manner ..I' ih. ' .Mo.Minnvilli. luinh.-i- yai.l has l.o. 11 in Ashland sp. ndini; tilo wook-oii-l 'will. Mr. and .Mis. u. K. Carson ' an.l .Mr. an.l Mi s. C. !'. Tillon. .Miss lla.el lli-llni'l- an.l Mis .orlnan Asl'.i'l-al't nnulo a trip 1. U'ralor l.ako on Tuts. lay. .Mi-. Ash i i-raft is oniplov oil at lilt- Don. I ontraiH'o of Iho I'l-alcr laiko .Na tional park. Miss Amy Ramsey anil her nioei Miss Kk.aholh Dane, .spoil! Tuos- i.lay ill the ll.llviow dislrlet a jUihsis of .Mrs. J. II. Ilolu'i'tson. HAINES BUYS SICKLES E Af T. 1 1. Naili'-s ot" Weiser, blah... !ir;s jusi purehaseil Hie store and fillinu st.-tti.in sMiitb id' .Medfo'd. formerly owned by Ci A. Sb kl' s. .jr. names, wun is a mm mei ford j-.Tsid'-ut. will open a ie v business on t he property. t be nature ot wlii.h lias nut yet neen divulged. The deal, which was handled by the Jeal and Knight i:n.:-.cd I Ff I L1 I fHST IH SAVE KOtfY ON YOUR TIRES LOWEST Ll ' A v'.' o !f) fe!&S Xfcl fM. Xl I mU m I All-Cord Quality WXlit 0 J rtf 30x3i Gt.O.S. ...$5.20 vvvx; v v.u yjy '4 31 X4 s. s. cord . . 9.05 , iM 32x4 S. S. Cord . . 9.55 ti Vulcanizing Our repair men are thorough. They turn out the most difficult work to last as long as the tire. Let us repair that old tire for you which will give you many more miles of service. JENNINGS TIRE GO. Across from Nat BUTTER ADVANCES w mn v m ! Hi) ijlil III I Ml 'J rilUTI.AND. Ore.. Am: I.'.. i,1'i Mt. i' l-.-Uu: slal! .lory lor some lime. 1 atlor pi iees wore a.ivan. ..I 011 tia.liuu a! lin- I'.Mlialni rioilili--- I siliane l.iilay. SI'orlaL-... ol su,. ph.". h.o-le.l III- -iin.ll. IMias were up I " j lo l.'.' jiv. sl.illil.utl . I . fin I Ulior lit 1 1 1 ji: alp I li.ime t'ii -1 huK a colli higher al I-'1 jo. liisis wen une'lanseil. I''.ll:'iiat was also up. Tiio sin lion priee ;is I".. !r;u U pi iee I.'. ami .P livel't'i! I XV. K-",h wel'o I ii 111. hill lirii e.'i wore amlisi iM'lied. laatal'iupes 110:11 'rite Dalles lei . .. ! eiilae.'il I'.os -1.11111 have In 1 u 1-oiuilli: -. Ihe laisl Side mar ke! froln liio Vaaim.l seetion. Tile priee o.uoil iluwil in SI. To lTllll'.s iho . Coin was also eli-aiier at l.l to sl.l.". lor a s:'rk uf six iliulen for Point's went down to SI ;i Mick et 7 iioiimls. Creel! pelipers dropied fli-lU T.'t in 0 cents a box. Fgiiplant was N cetils a bo. Loganberries were up at $2 ami lii-pli.-vries at -'.-" lo S2. Itoth aie scarce. Se"d onioiirt were down to 2" cents. I'ecnnitiers were Trading was slow and s.'i cents. l.ietock i'!)i:'n.Ni). ui-..., Aim. i ''. ii'i M I" ami calves Miiotaldy steadj : i . il.ls e;.Hle 7 ... ea i es 1 ... I I.. us: Ijiint lldv Meady: receipts im-hidiug I :t t dii eet. Sln . p and Iambs qtud a b I y , (i,y ipts 72.".. Lambs iM 1S di wli), y l() ui to choice S 1 1 .'Ml Prod uci I ' l 1.TLA N I . Urc. lPi Ultte lliq.ier on all rr:.d lis THE MARKETS Remember! S-f -S f ...n..,-.-.l ,t I', .ill. in. I Is.- i n-v- . ............. IN.iilantl Wheal I . . I : T I . A I m... Aim I .". u. imuies: 11p.11 I liuli Low 1 . ." 1 ... 1 .: ii 1 :!: . 1 ,.1. i.:n: 1.:: Deo. . (.31 ts I Ii. .May 1 :ii' 1.3: I 'a- ll u heat : ' Hi... I'.en.l l.luosiei h.il'.l ulKle Soil while western white Haul w i'ii lei- . ..:- aei 11 sprin-; W.'-lern red . 1.1!-. : No. :!-.;s II.. while Today s ear roe I. arl.-y !; Hour s; hav 7. s 1 .:: 1 I :'s U !i- it ! it: ikiis : San rraiu-lst-t. Itutli-i-l'al SAX FUAM'lSi-o Kut!i-rl.it t' o h. S Am: Wall Street Report XKW VlHIK. A iik. I ' nearness oer the eekl t'edi-iMl reM-rve brokers' lo in stateicrnt to lie issued after the chis,' of llu- market, lu ouuhl a hunt further ir regularity in Iminj's shul; inn. ki t aillioUKli the main ! ;;.t ne was ai:ain U.uard tdiug turn- ill rather dull but there um vi - ill mv of il'u:ilii ralhcr wide iism' I bu iie in a elluieni ul litlblic ud nicrcbandisin:; uiil'ltcs. rails shares. 'all in.iney ncwed uiicbauucd al 7 I ped to r cent, al'lei- ha ing drop i; in yesterday's laie trail- itc;. and tb was no chain;., ii iher iimiii'l'iiy iniiinal.i l inn- l,i.Liid:ilio!i of the rubbers. Kik oiivertible preferreil sinking I ' and loodyea r ;i, ( ! the year, and Ihe lleW 111 to Him; of tie: copper was oil set in tie- la. the- liui'-l inn up of various' bi.nr U flltle Vewport itinpanv. 29x4.40 S. S 30x4.50 S. S 28x4.75 S. S. . . : 29x4.75 S. S 29x5.00 S. S 30x5.00 S. S FISK 30x3 Gt. O. S. . 29x4.40 30x4.50 28x4.75 29x4.75 SAM JENNINGS, Prop Cilh-ti, The reasons for its quality and delicioiisness r 1 "Cnnmlti Drv" is p nnulc (rem h igli'itial- itv Jiiinaio.i ijincr ami through our ecliiMe evtrnction process retains all the flavor and iirunia of the ginger root, r 2 "(Canada Dn" is Jk4 iiiiidc f nun absolutely pure ingredients, blended u nd hiihinced in ex act proportion.. A secret process of carhniutiim ennMes it to retain its sparkle long after the bottle is opened. 3 "f'nnaJa Dry" is tested daily tuiJer luhonitnrv meihmis to assure its puritv. Leiultni hospitals serve it. Leading physicians prescribe it. Here i a better, purer ginger ale. MliLLdW ns Tiulian sutumcr . . refreshing as the crisp air of autumn . . . sparkling as sunshine this is "Canada Dry." You will find it the world over . . . New York ... London . . . Paris. Countless homes throughout the United Stales and Canada serve it. For its marvelous flavor has won the approving nod of connoisseurs. Try it today and learn the thrill of drinking "Canada XkMkBk DRY" The Qhampagnc of Cjittger oflcs 33x4 S. S. 33x4J S. S. 32x4 S. S. BALLOONS $5.90 6.60 . . 7.75 7.85 8.05 8.45 31x5.00 S. 30x5.25 S. 31x5.25 S. 32x6.00 S. 33x6.00 S. WINDSOR TIRES . .$4.79 5.38 5.97 6.89 7.05 29x5.00 30x5.00 31x5.00 30x5.25 31x5.25 All Fish Tires fully guaranteed Satisfactory Service Guaranteed We take off your old tires clean the rims mount new tires and align with wheel so it runs true no extra cost. e l to '! points. The is irn-uular. Total sale :it-d iMU.tM'il shares. tfr) ts'J I 5'. 1 I Ml IPPP M 'EOiXQERAiE.: jj'A J2 i' ,'H'!'' K 1 PRICES EVER I w srTiTf.''.,.'. Cord . . $9.90 Cord . . 13.30 Cord . .12.95 S. S. S. S. S. $ 8.85 9.75 10.15 11.90 12.25 $7.38 7.63 7.94 8.79 8.98 Phone 223