VJCT. SIT
MrDFOTTDMATL TniTTXEMEDFCD, PRECOX. SATURDAY. AlTil'ST IT. 1029.
HOOVER
WEL
N VIRGINIA
Formal Greeting Extended
By Citizens of Mountain
Community President
Says Angler Reminded of
Democracy All Men
; Equal Before Fishes--Aid
to Humility.
MADISON". Va.. Aur. IS. J,
Presided Htxiver a formally
welcomed tolay to the toil o( Vir
ginia hy the citiZfQif of this lit 1
mountain comtminity near hiw Kaoi
dan river fUliiut; camp and hi a
brief speech in rup'y explained why
he cotiiidert'd an s tins a happy pas
time (or the rlitff ext-cntivt of u
jpftwrful nation.
Fishing, h said. affiri!ed an i
Hue ttirouett which reur nts
Hiirltt fMaf to their own though! .
away from ih "piif .iiiiatic tianitu-!
of constant pr-mnal contacts," and
adilfd:
. "Moreover, it is a cnnstaul re
minder of the d nun rat y of life, nf
huniilily and of human frailty lor
all mii ar eo.ua! lffore the fixlifx.
And it is df-dnible llit the Tr-i
dent nf the. I'ufted St at fit should
h teriodi.ally reminded of thW
f undHinentuI fuel t hdt thf for. t-i
of nature discriminate for no man. ' .
in who- iifichlHrfluMMl the .r
d-nt hat st-,iid a Wfvk finl ;
ahoiie, Mr, limner a foimai'vi
krt-elfd by Co. Harry t liyrd. a
Ifcemocrat. in behj.ll of the ta'e t
which for the fin-i lime :tii tin ('
Civil war broke away from tb. ,
Itemocratfr party to pive him its;
electoral vote ia.t ovemlKr.
The president said he and Mrs. :
Hoover were ' ertat!y honored by i
the generous reception" accorded '
them. "It is a welcome." he added.!
"to one o; your neUhltors, and it ;
Im an a neighbor that I participate i
ith you.
"I often think
he went on. "the ;
tet of tiwxl neihlors is w h ner i
fine can always ! sure when the j
111
family meets an emerrency it canf-'nJ A-dilund): lUnner for thet
theerfully borrow hali a dozen pl-r-. j 'bdtvidual building telemt ntary orj
ir a few etra dinhes." j Junior biyh m lioM which ban th
Appropriate Camp Site ' hui;- per cent of Its member j
Mr. Hoover said that tuasmti h !"n the health honor roll as of May
As Virginia in the early yeam of i 1?J. I
the republic was tiie home of prei f Keeond clatjt di-trietn ttVntrali
dents he felt It appropriate wtih Point. Phoenix. Talent. Home '
the chancing year that the y- (; liner. Jacksonville. (;i.l Hill:i
dent at least hould have a eek- ! ''---e for f.r r.d rido .t nchool
end camp in the state. ' j buildmir (grades 1-S) which h s
The president said he had dih- the lantest per cent of its mem-)
covered the reasou why presidents bent on the health honor roll. f
take to fishtOK. which he described 1 May j
a the "silent siort." It offered j Thud cUis districts (alt other;
the upKrtunit 1 for solitude, be j tchooU jn the county i: Banner!
Raid, continuing that it was ' gen-
e rally realized and accepted that
prayer Is tne mot personal of ail
human telationshtp.t. "Nex t to i
prayer," he added, "(iehlne is the j
most personal relationship of m in -
and nf more importance than the i
lact itself, everybody couctdes that I
me iisn win um Due m me rres
ence of the imblic "
I 0-r-r- liar fc- I m r w if. i
glnia, la his address of welcome,
ucviaied tnst reideut rtiHer
leaches a "healthful les.Mn" in
simplicity of pleasure seeking ty
his week-end visits to hts ciniti
bete.
"The very simplicity of that
camp carrie a healthful lesson."
he said. "Here is the moM Kwrr
ful executive of the wealthiest na
tion In the world rhootitii; to find
recreation in a fast km that not
beyond the mean of our cit ir1
Nearly every week end he come
quietly tn his Virginia retreat
on pomp or cerrmony In otd
that he may rvcat-lure in the
weettles id the silence of the
mountains the strength he ha
Mni durtrt; the week in carritii;
prat burdt as of ioer a::d rv;-on-viUtlity."
FOREST EXPERT WILL
HELP FARM BOARD
WASH
Paul 1.
w ! i
it r
.. hi ha
the i;o--ri
ra- appvtnti.-j.-s:-tar.l
t
k- ;
inert f.-i ; ei u
I.May a.lmir.tra
the fmi'-.il l.riTi b'4id
For the Uw ea
KeiU-ter l,a- len dsr-ec.or
1 i re-t t ' ! i i ' ti in the NY
i. M t
of thr
Y k
hinte o:r--..- . t
Hi-.. N V
llr I n e
n crdu ! i V
"ifisii? n :h i
Hfti. t S'v - c
int ndent i.r i h
tional l.o.-i
for 12 T-iv
1-.
s
t nl
o h.
w j
th !
ivm ti poi.is in.i au
4.4 President lb.n h- bi en
lniied ti attend the f:r-t Kau.e .f
the three d.y sri of th e.s:ern
H-tion.-l tout naU'ent of the .'n-r-Ican
l-eg:tn n junior Ium b.!l om i
ftetltton in Washirmtn w un-h w ;H
?e playet Aucu-t :' This o-w
ltf day hs been designated ms
I're-ide rifs Ia by n .-...t
national rumn.i-loner in chaig"
Of the lrjton ptt-Ktam.
School Children of County Will
Parade at County Fair September 11;
Awards Will Be Made for Health
children day at the Ja. kon
county I.iir. Admission will
free on that du to all shooi
ihiidren of the county. i
A new fejture offered fur th" :
f.rt tiihf this year w,ll he a hurt ;
parade of ih -vhod of the tc-ho'ii ir.iw i cer'.if :d t hy
ounty by the rvie,ng tand. AU the, feus her or . MjneipJl and the;
school ut the county are inx-iied. nure. Thw4 i ertifjcttvrw niii.-t:
to enter, i lac ft school, led hy lttb In the hsnd f the county1
principal or teach frit, will pa in mhool ftur.enf7.en-i-nt ,fn or ,be-
reuevr The county fair hoard t i fore Septemhr . l?l; The ooun- j
offer. ng cash prize to the school xy uprintendent in tum rertl-:
whit h ha the largest per cwit of j ties the li-t to the secretary of ;
it enrollment .present in the. pa- the ffr hord before p!emt-(-i
rude. Prize are a follow: ; 1 1. the date et for the nw.inl. t
AtteiutMmr Award.
1'ir.st and n.r.d i s rtlitrirts;
liO ijij to the individual huol or
liuii-lin:. h. h luii the target
per i en; t,t its enrollment pr-eot
in th? parage; $i ed to in1 indi
idual Ki-hool. or hut'dir.g. whi.-h
has the wcond larest er c-nt of
it- enrollment pr- nt in thr pa
ra. i-.
Third rla- district I having If.
than SOU pupil) un the district
eruus: flO uO to the individual Hilt and Jnck-.onv.IL-.
ch.'Ol having the Lrge.t per cent, Mmidanl Ktijuirrrmfi for i!h
of its enrollment pre nt tn the' Health Honor IlolL
parade; :..0u to the Individual! A child will he conMiie.-d elix
m hool wh.ch has the MKOtid:lhle for the honor roll if after
, laivj-t t-T cent of lis pupil en
' rollment prr-ent in the parade.
The enrollment 1 f ikiu d :i:
the actual number of pupiU or
' ih- rdl SfpiKTiiWrr ;h
p. in.
1 S IiihiU dirini; tn rnter liou!l'
j notify j:. c Fuwler. s.-. -rr-tary oi
j (:nr U.;ird lif Monday. Sfpteniher I
; 9. 12$. Kivine t:hol and upirux'
m:.lt- nmiilM-r Wlu h will he pres -
ent, and not later than tht hour
of the parade (to U
later) the pun. ip.it. n
: "f any m hool entering
mnotintvil
r le achrr. 1
must file;
with Mr. Fowler the following In -
formation on the form., provided :
I. Total im tuber "f pupils rn-jb"
s-pimi-r f.
i-ri.. ... ... j
of pupils prw!-;
Mt '" t'- 'd-. j
- ! r ''nl pr ni in parade, j
4 " h -mr of pu-
l,ti" a-t-wliy present in the parade. j
l'orm "" makinr th proper!
"'0 may be secured from ths
crtary of the fair board. ;
A second nw feature of chil
tlren day i.H the awarding of,
bjnner-. to the several echtl of i
the county which won In the
health honor roll content during' '
the last ftchool year. j
Hcttldi Honor Ibdl AuanU.
The Jark'un 4'ounty Fair Iloardt
offer the following 1 rize awards'
l ribbon children of the Jat kon!
county health honor roll
rirt clasn tlistricts tMedford
for the school tRiades l-S which
has the lartteM per cent
members on the hea'th honori
roll by September S. 1919. (h
The number of members ajtci
school ha? Is the number of pu-Md
iN aciu11 on the roll and in!
attendance not marked "dropped j h
, on I-iy ; percentage fr.
jail oases are determined on thi-
r.umt-t r
Kiie.
EIS
M LLUNAIR
DROWNED WHEN
boats collioe..::.::::
Charles Lipe, Wife and Pilot
Lose Lives in St. Law
rence River Speed Boat
Strikes Excursion Craft at
Full Speed.
Ai.i:.Mi;i v nw. n
T . Aur
I W :a Vs L pe
niii''."r..i.: mar -.if... turer
, h. w;fe
and Ford llne. his r.;u
'-e'..erd to be dtowilrd
ai
!m n
t!ier ); tlb.a: era- tied into a
p-uu;r t-oat in mid-, h irn 1 t f
the : 1-iwren.e rr 1 it nsgh;.
Th- I..p craft. he i.:. "
n.a-!itd at full sted :n: the n-
ur;.i -i.t. 1'huvtr.d bi4tl!rr."
nr. 1 vnu s'niii: in-.nn d..t '. . The
Tft"N.r,.! Ilar.d.-r. her hud dm
as. J r.o-,1 wtih i; :.. risers
srt.tr- w j : .1 au.I v hrd n
i'dc s.s O-; uiob-r : hr r.Vrf ur
l.ur. 1'ne ti jrh'u bot. r -nimanded
by .pi.n lv.lt Itoer. Was
. !u rotn: from trtp to knui
.put ot the iii.med.;- i,ni!y and
s t.t i,;' ts search
tfrbt w i- p',,i.r: ut the USe
l.it's !vni;ni; cr f; rour.d-d an
...Vnd p.-mt nd pKd :ti'o the
bcW of :h li',r.outr b-At.
1 dirfn : we he her bo:
ffx i 'u ' sk.d Cansa.n l.'et
'The fir-i thine I knew our bow
w .i cru.k Thn I U.d.t
ftom the .:cr b.i: tt.rown h;i.h
in o t fte at r
yi; vc
V. . Ch irl.
rthet
I :.
f I :
w !:h
In 1 , e.t
hi W)fe .ir.d
f'liO! Ut
h:- i rd
on
innented
rhv
In-at
the St
m 4. c
1-IWiT
rrti-a
to--
Ilecuirements for the honor roll
j ere distributed in :-a-hn lat
i jar and may he had either from
j the county tu'hool Mirerlntenderil
or M m Mildred Carlton, president,
of the Jatk-on bounty Health a.-.-.
"iution. !
Honor roll pupil from ea h ;
Ad appropriate banner award. J
d the w.r.ninc -honl hy the f-tii
board In ea h of the three di-;
vi-ions. ,
Tlie follow nj: are whools a!-:
rad) li-tr-d to compete at fair ,
time; Howard, I'hoeni. Tulen:.'
Hutte Fall-. Fern VaMe. Mt, l'ltt.
I'mI" 1'oint. Willow Sprinr. ,
M-.itlcw-, Neil I'r.-fk. Warner!
("reek. N. I'hofnix. Antfloj. ,i.'d
(orl .M-hoo!s, Onirfll I'mm. lopi
phy-'.-ai examination by a ph!f -.
ian and in the opinion of h:s
ts' tf.-at her he i rated a.s 1 1 ni n
rn tally normal; 2 ) physically free
:oii,"i tier-!; 2 reasonably co-i..e-j
rativv in health habit ;4 -ali--;
;''
111,1
I;
ry in his lhun.r and atti
in the M-hno envirnnrn-nt.
Is Men tally .Normal.
a cons, tie n-d mentally normal
dniriK r I. in r-rhuol work in :
!''
subje. ts-
Is 1'hysloully Hculihy. 1
Has had an examination under
the medical nervine 4.f tl- Jack-i
; !in "uniy Health unit or an
'equivalent evaruinatlon and report
a physician.
(ai
f i-!atidard weilit.
1. No more than l p.-r
tent 11 fid T to .r t-f,t
atce the average Weight
for his ajje and heisla.
To be free from defects.
I. All :.X and 3X defe
,. . I
under treatment or cor
rected. S. Hearing normal and no
chronic discharge., from eart.
3. Vts.on 5H-30 or belter in
both eyes with or without!
Klae.N and eves free from'
chronif ix,-.!.. - ..i i
mal condition.
4. All teeth
(both teiupo-
rary and perrnanentl rre..M
from cavities or all cavities : hit! in lhe f!rl !"5t rounds- bl'Mth- ame year. The reaction to
f.lbd and badly decave.l tU"y f,nAll nke through this double 5ucces. upset hi vouth-
teeth extracted. three runs in the seventh. Johnny lfu, hjan, aml his fLmm for -
C Skin and scalp clean and ; r',1''rl k l,l iCld lhe decision defi- j time, but there u no more even
free from any chrome d;eae 1 nilly ,M omi lne lruin (, Lir" I tampered competitor and none
or ahnorrnl condition 1 1 ibi: P.oot for u homer in the next . mort. popular now than CenSa!
I. Posture sa'i-fuciorv cund after Mo-s had singled. ; (lene of Fre.-h Me-dow.
c
d
All IX Thyroids under treat-
meni
t.ond.lions such a orthope-M
die defects which have been
eorrrcted. but still carrv ...:
deformity or handicap, de
fleeted septum, and chrome
condition which are under
cupervi-ion or treatment,
shall h honored aceonlint
to the recommendation of
the examining phyactan
I Krasoitahly Co-oH-rtil tc In tlH'
of It.ll'rBilhr if iWi.ln II.-UV, na.-
)
U physically clean.
Obtains sufficient sleep. j
Fait well selected foods. !
Obtain plenty of fre-h air1
and exercise.
satisfactory In h s behavior
and attitude in the school environ
ment and is amenable to ordinary ,
school drsctplme j
turn nf more than Ji.noo.uOO (rom
hi futhtr. WillarJ c. I-ipt. on
of th Irailrrs of the s"r in.lu?-
trirs of Syracuse. 1
Timid Indians of j
Venezuela Live I
on Bugs, Worms
NKW YOl:K. Aug. ! 7
bP. A race of Indian alone
the Orinoco mer la Vene
zuela o timid they are
afrahl o fih. w.m de.ribt-d
by 1 ir. Herbert Spencer
lM-key. of the Ametican In
dian lit ye foundation ui-m
hi( arrival on the Furnev
1 n-r Silvia.
He sai-l the Indians live
f luded in a r;.non l"lrt
(rules ip jhe rivrr anil sub-erm-ly
on worm, bujc.
av.. ..nts. They do not eat
arun.U in the -Iief ihat th
. it i f men t ntcr l-eats
afi-r d-nh
I( li. key. who had '
out to m. r the headwater
of the tr.nK-o. tt-r md his
-lHd!tion a ' di-mat lojlure "
URPRISE PARTY GIVEN
FOR ROGUE RIVER GIRL-
IH'OCK KIVKII. tv-e. Aug iT
Soe---Li , The girl" and K -Siind
iy hioI rla ti a fjire
wed surtrie rarty for Mis Kre.tl
l'Attern Mcndty e-n:r.e
l'.!er.n. wnn hr noihc
be n i-i!ing Mr. Cr- y.
r--tiifn--l to thwr home
land Tu.mU).
M.
ha-
1 1
U mt' r and dv.it. Si.r
ihr. were vhpp.iiK in Mrdi-'rd
MfHtn ;
M r. VhMih tnr kht rt is re;.,f t
ed .r ?e sW-( hs! !
Mr ltl White ji I Ml I ! "
en. White m.Jt a ik-rml tt ,r
t'ntrr IKe. They visited
in KUnuih Kalis. k
NOVELTY SEEN
WHEN LEAGU
LEADERS FAIL'S
Cubs Fall Victim to Brook
ffin:-hed very weli up indeed. H: xen at Fresh M--d. And there
MaCkS Merely H0ld.,fcCW o( "-T--T2-:s brought him:as Harry and Jo and Lu k and
lyr
H-Game Margin Babe
Collects 32nd Round Trip
Blow of Season.
By William J. (lilpman
A-ffiat-d I ' f S r Lj Writer.
Novelty
two majo
wa injected into the
league races ysterday
when the Athletics failed to In-
cr a.e their lead and tr.e Cub; .
actually lot tf round. The Mack;
won .-pirit-d anie in Cleveland'
by i to but the Yank. won '
uirh them from Ierroit by 1 to
t b-avintr the hf Ladelphiu mar
Kin tat onary at 1 4 games. In
thr- Nfttionat league, the Cub.. '
were defeated in Brooklyn hy i :
to 2. while the 1'irates were sculp--inK
the ftravt-H by to 3 to redut-e-the
l:ruin advantage to seven and'
one-half erii;.n:em nt-.
Ceoiiie Karnhaw hld the In-1
diati- well in ha ml for cisrht m-
nlni.-. in the brush at C!veland, J
while his mate pi odd-d thi-Mr?-r.
Shaute. 11 olb.way anil !
Shaffiu-r wi'h such ,-ur hat thej
As took the field in the home
ninth with a lead of C to 3. At! Cone Sarazen took the last open
thi point, the home force lam. ch-I j;olf championship eriouly enough
ed a serie-i of blown it Karnjhawjlo grt ln ftlT a ri),ui ronrwi nf train.
and yonmc Bill Shores was called j ing an)i dtetinff for It. He finished
upon to stop the trouble, which . two strokes away. He blames his
he did. golf, not the diet.
The Yai.fce vi.-u.ry at IVtroit -Rohby Jones use. I to be the hlg
wa notatde for Ha liuth's 3.'nd runner-up in theje events, but
h..rue run. The .-hampbiis drov I in4 h. has taken "to winmnc
I hie from tue box in three in- hem. I sern to r. always one or
I'lliU
lldd;- Well-
wa. ri!U all ;
;he ;.
j" Al Thomas pitched
to brine the Wh.ie
ahead of the Senator by &
ar.d 'hHrlie Huff inp tossed
Ited Sox to a 3 to 2 decision
to . i
the
Alvin Crowder and the Browni j
:tI hI lnin. ;
T.ay Mos. younp Brooklyn
rUht-hander. fct the Cuba down-
without a run until the ninth at
KbbetJ
field,
had n
The B.ob:ns them-
little trouble with ,
1 selves
"rie 1.00.. i-eiujr iiem .0
Tne ,'irill' nart un of theirf ;
famous h li tine afternoons nl The secret uf championship ;
firUl- Mrs. P-l-' p'ay is t.iking it ea,y and playing
tK,rt an,! Hr ry' xhe Pnv.dence re- . lt safe, remarked Gene, w we s ;
rri"1 Ior n,ls anu n,nr 1 u" ' :
for 15 hits and nine runs.
h suh a margin to work on.
Kivin Bra me breezed borne with
not the fth:itest difficulty.
Frank O lVul celebrated w th
bis 34th homer at Philadelphia.;
but Cincinnati pounded I.ou Koi.-,
pa; anil others to trim the Ph;t-'
t ! by T to 3. Hay Kolp w i
"' winning puen-r. .
c.i e ior .in 1-1 . .i"
: t the fir.i.'h. ',
The Ciants and the Cardim1-
b?d iin open date in their sc. .1 -
v'-. but are due to mix In a d
hit -header today.
WAY 10 PEBBLE
T
ATUXT.. f. a.. Aug. IT.
Ibd'by Jones, national oien ar.d
amateur plf champion, accom- '
atieid by Mr. Ji, hi?, parents
and a paity of friends, planner! to
leave Atlanta today over the
i"iit!iern route tor Californui.
w her e Hobby will defend h's tub
at IM.ble ltevh. S pteniU-r 3 to T.
The party, which includes C.iar-
he Stack. Ji.. also entered in the
tout nan-.ent. will spnd four da s
in Lo Angeirs where Jones ar.i '
i;-fii:c Von Kim have n eh;' ;- '
tion rnat-'h with lYrol ToK- and
Ar.cu-. Storey. P.iitish ;.. on
::t After tile exhibition J.--m
wi!l co d'rect! to IVl-Me pejeh
ent
Th::
prac:;ce en the tourr.a
oursf .
wi!l mark ihe twelfth ti
i:..t'!v hi enter t d the nal:
amateur event, four cf wh:t'h
h s w n. l-nt year he d. ft a
Phil Perkins, M to ? in the ef.a
Iionhip flight at W.-t New
nrynccv Tn Ain
ULmrou ,UHIU iuuuLuiLuu,,uuL i
CAREER OF MAX;.
i nfSUT. KtVKU. or.. A- i:
CHICAC.O AJt. it. .i J .ek '
vrupssy n-lv as attvmj.t.ni; a
i;;r .mo of the m.n djffui I
ties ihi have U e: tx s. l-.nel- j
inc. hi f:h:ii'i; cart' r;a:; i rm
(irrm.iny.
At t he in c
i vw e.rht
tr.d h. rr;'i.
. n ft-!H
m :i l.-7i- y
t ftf
Ki nit o:
T J m
i h-re
the ro.
farmer
Ja
h -4
::':er r t - a.li;i.-s
U hi V IVnn r.t
-s (ir fftff ini "
ed he iViM nr
rro.in he .tM
to t.ui i ;i
-oj.h d.-
:ed e.!iri.-r r u!'.'
t.;s fr a T-.it t io : , i
f And is-rt pit-tin.. I
reen::r:i m trfup cf
rtsmea a a irm.j.rr.
Ch.r-ac.
! OitjKeeleGolfB
By O. B. Keelrr.
Hnry Ciucl. the briht-eved lit -
Italian professional from Mill
lvr. wai one competitor in the
recent national open champion -
hip a: Winged Foot who was sure,
;ot a Kullt-ry. no matter where be
finihd.
, A a matter of record. Henry
jm H.fijE.e c.i-uHe unuer ana I:iM toyd.
, him in so!;tar" state in the seventh There are two other brothers
; portion jit the great field. ; who couldn't pet there. Itut the
1; was that ?S in the first round Ciucl .-exiet. with little Henry a
that kept hfm from catching one
of the hui alierie at the fim
granted that a jrood first round
could have been followed by the
other thref an they actually hap-"
penf d.
Th:.-. of. coure. U debatable;
there are tho,e who maintain and
they cannot be contrad.cted wi:h
any authority that no one round.!
and no on hole of one round, could
he aitere.1 in uch a competition
- - " - - -
taassBSiHHHHM I
t
Alan J.Gould
tWo rok
rt." remarked Orn.'.
ni-'il. Sera Zen looks
Ftronzrd.
Spopt
i Slants k
rv
c.I enoufcn : niore like a yoons. succes?ful bu-i-Sox
home.ne7k:( man than a coif nrnfevfontl.
a a matter of fact, he i. No iher
"pro" has kept ?o conspicuously ,
in the competitive limelight, path-!
erin position and
out the
lustre of
honors.
Sarazen.
fjonals
,ha rtr ,
the game.
He
.-,nt;0 at Chicago, the P. C. A. title
in Lue Br,JI ropm- 11 most oiuj
!n the rri!I room.
retuse to do that. I did tt for TWO,
rounds at
Winged Foot this year
and was tied for the lead. I start-
ed tak;ng chances then and lot.
"But anyone who beats Bobby
Jones Is just lucky,
"Our open championship now is
the one big event. There's no ge:-
uug wa irom mi. in ract.
oi'iiiuuuj j Muuiii iiae-n lip
In Montreal by ranklnc the Cana-L
dian open ahead of the Briti
opn.
, "Why has Hagen ben so sue-
c-.-ful abroad? Ill ten ou
I rra--.on: th KH.ry. When Ha
1 t?n ?:ar:. out over thre in Kr.u
lanJ or Scotland, all th ea:lry
'that hasn't ir.m alter Duncan and
Mitchell foriows Hagen. Th.s shon
. of Interest would be gratifying
most any player and it acs l:k
:o
j tonic to The Haig. He thrives or,
: it and plays his best golf
"! think Jones benefits from
more than he may be handicapped
by his b:g salleries Jn our open.
j For an experienced competitor, .t
j : natural to respond tn the gal
lery." The reaction to the enthusiasm!
of the mob affect, most of the b. '
stars in any line of srt. No ore f
loves his crowds more t ban the
area t Uabe Ituth. The Hunihmu
ha picked world's series aaditrice
for mot of h m o s .ti -c ta c u i . r
.stunt at bat. Tenniv aaber-.es
I have insp:red. although aloo an
noyed Hit i::ll Tilden. The bicger
fine, croxvd the bicker the thntN
f"n thed Jack rVjnpy.
"W:;h all tho-e fan pu'Unc foe
- we ju-t had to w in.'" sa-d P-ucsc
H.irrh me jftr Wahint:-on
wn the lt4 world's series. Th
crowd and :h. stake had ir.-pired i
Piicky to the prat; ir.. me of h. :
career.
You don't need to wnrrjr jlu; I
the crowd unle yoj are aniens
the winners. J
"Nob.My po, around ylh- f ; !
the runner-up." remarks Mr. Sara-i
jn. with some .show of cvn tctinn
He ha Se.-n :h ninnr-i;p
thereabout ofti-n enough to Vnoa
Dnnur Diyrn crunni
Will Improvements are
Win mad on Ihe hoot srour.ds. .
l'fior Ul ,h" 0'v'n!nc of
Septemter 1.
I Mr. and Mri s II. 1: fl of
t Oakland. Calif, are tmng at th
I home of their n-ph-w, -d t'jr
ter
Mr. aaJ Mr. !: O. Mel, of
Ixmi AnceJeA. were K ti-e r
j rtitors W ednesday wti!nt
C. B. I'vty of Corei N V.
, us a Kocue r.iver Si;r-r Tu--;
da1 tiik'ht
M-. Hirtrnan hndc- rntri.-tn:.,
; i r-reivjr.jf a visit from h.s
! hn)'her. W. F llartman of t'hfO.
liyrt ei-n?e Hotel Coffee
Shnn iM oren to pu;le In near
. future.
' w ithout alterins the enUre fabric
' of :he core.
At j.ny ra:e. Henry Ciuci alwav.-t
had hi gallery at Winged Foot.
. and it was peculiarly hi own.
F.ve hr other were there to follow
him every' P nt th long way.
There wa., Ah another capable
Kolfer. and a--i-tant to One Sara-
the ta. was jomethitn: "f a fea
ture that la.-t emt.a:t!ed day at
IVinjil Hmt.
Incidentally, in ca:e you are un
certain what the r.ame Is now. I
may add that at the twelfth hole
of the third round. Henry took
time out to set the xorer riht.
Tne latter had announced:
Swee-s;. 4."
"Oh. no." corrected Henry:
Soo--i Soo-id.'-'
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS,
By the Ajociated Pres
Coat Lesitrue
W. I.. P.T.
San Francisco 39 1 "4 .617
'Hollywood Is .ioS
, Mission .. Js 19
1 1S Angeles -'s 13 .r.yi
:I'brttand . 34 33 .5.'3
Oakland 23 3"
Sacramento Is i .4 mm
( Seattle S 21 .11
National Ieagoe
' W. L. Pet.
Chicago ;j 3i .C'S
Pittst.urgh Ci 42 ,Cu j
New York l
St. Ij&UIS S5 fi4 .f.'ta
Brooklyn ... 4 1 .44".
Cincinnati .. 4T 3 .4T
Bo-ton 45 Sti .4"a
Philadelphia ....... .43 63 .Z'ji
AjiMrricari 1-etigue
W. L. Pet.
Philadelphia S3 31 .736
New York C 43 .iM6
Cleveland iS i3 .533
'St. Louts ,.5 jit .113
Detroit 54 ;,; .43
Washington ... 47 $3 .431
Chicago 44 59 ,4-9
Boston .3i T4 ..1;
Coast League
Yesterday
, ,
(gy tne Associated Press)
R. II.
Portland 11 19
Seattle
Cheteriiebt ond Tnmlm- ellev.
in. lamanski. Sahiberr and Bnr-
reani.
R.
R K.
Hollywood 7 J 3
Saa Kraocisco 14 22 o
hellecback. Hulvey and St
ereid: Sypher. Thurston and Reed.
R. H. K
i : 1
S 1 j 0
Hoffman:
NSissions
Los Angele
Pllletie. Carter and
Baecht and Sandlxris.
R. H.
E.
Oakland 1) 2
Sacr.mento lu 11 4
l-"H..r.!. UWvv fmnw.Th .m4
TomhardL Volk man"- Keatine. Could
and Koehler. -
LOGGED OFF LAND
WILL SEEO SELF
r. RANTS PASS. Ore., Aug. IT
W- After an intensive survey ar.l
study of southern Oregon fore-..
especially of cedar rCrowth and re
' production, K. J. Hanzhk. l'ort-
iard. forest examiner. r turned
l:o:e yes.ierdr.y after a ten days tour
of the Sirktyous. including Pott
ufonl. Pov.er. I?,nd.n ar.d Km
! pi re.
j "lnd-r natural conditions b-c-
gei id f areas will reforest them
selves with these .Iuab Cedar'
'H.nhk v;d ."A four e.r oid
ttT-f has shown an abur.dar.ee of
Har.zlik was accompanied
our by A C.. Jacks.n of ;h-
-n h::
TO LIVE CRESCENT W
- s r .:
city V,,rt lm,ml i, ,K.
tPt t'letr hoTTie there
W. A H shop is puttlrc a new
roof on hi- residence this To-fh.
Mr Klmr Ad.im i t:tk;r
Mr. V T WiSnn' pi e u t.e
telephone office durimc Mr. Wil
son' a ?" nee.
U I. V 9tnl k and J n. .--'
hm ..re lr.t.Ihr;ii e.iuipn-t nt on
th. r -,.. rtz nun jr Kt" h
l- John lleuter and i-str. Mr
r.mlir e T an it n. ' tu
da'ichter. Maxirve. of The ritte
-r vtsitint th;r sit-r. M iv K j
h-th Keuter.
Mr Cri-- Rotrt and
4tm Af sa-aie Kan ids- and Mr
lle;- H(.f(riiTr. and eh: id r en of
for'.lmd re Tiedv- raest it
the home of Mr. ar.d Mrs K.v.
Sttph- noii- 1
JACKSONVILLE FAMILY -
V. Sandbothe, R. N.
Swedish Masseur
Stockholm graduate - Genuine Swedish Massage. All
work at homes of patients until further notice.
'for appointment call Holland Hotel-Phone 710
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MER
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Skilled, efficient and courteous in
our service to you, banking here is
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Enjoy the satisfaction
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IIVI
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ami lias no equal.
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ill tah
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J sir "
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