The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 01, 1920, Page 8, Image 8

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THK OKKCOIC STATKSMAX: TfKsnAV. JCXK 1.'
SENATORS WIN .
i FROM ALBANY
Game Is Replete With Uniaxi
al Things; Bishop Twirls
Good Game
3, off Coon 3; bit by pitcher. Holmes
by Cooa; struck out. by Bishop 8.
by Coon 2; left on bases, by oalem
8, bj Albany 10; earned runs. Al
bany none. Salem 3.
Albany
BOX SCORE
ureen. cf 4 0
Michaels. 3b . . ..5 3
Hecker. ss ..... 4 0
Patterson, 'rf ...4 0
0
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AB R H 10 A
0 1
1 10
1 3
! Solander c1 5
Githens. 2b ... .4
Patten. 3b ; ... . . 3 0.
McChesneri If ... 4 0 i
Coon, p . . ' . . . . .4 0 1
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Salem
GUI. lb- . .;
Holmes. If
Proctor, 2b
Hayes, lb-e . ,
Kracke, c-lb
Miller, ra
Stepp, cr . . . . .
Cole, rf
Bishop, p . . . .
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.Summary Two-bise hits, Miller
2, SteDp: bases on bgJls. off Bishop
. BfeMie Bishop has made no pre
tensions to being a pitcher since he
came to Salem, but he proved clever
enough to pitch , the Sena
tors to victory against. 10 infield er
rors made by the Salem club when
the Senators won from Albany Sun-
BIik 'Miller at shortstop who
has played airtight ball , a4 season
crreu no l3.cs than five tlcies Sun
day, r.ishop held the visitors to
four runs and five hits, while Salem
scored six runs and made seven hits
off Coon, the Albany heaver. Miller
was just as good at toe bat sun
day as he was off at shortstop, and
out of four times at bat clouted the
ba!l safjly three time?, and two of
his hits were two baggers.
The game by inn:nrcs:
First Inning
Albrny Green on.. Cole to
Krao!:. M'.rhaeU reached first on
MihoVs error when the Salem gea
crali?s:mo ovrthre'v first and wa it
ond on the same misplay. Hecker
was "i:t Proe'or to Krscke and
ch-celv went lo third on the piny.
P.Ttcrsn flnlel. scoring Michaels.
Sounder fanned. One run. one hH.
one error.
Salem GUI walkou. Holmes sac
rificed. Ccon to Solander. UIU so
ns io 'econd. Proc'or singled, scor-
ng Gill. Coon overthrew first and
Procter vrcnt to fecond. and then
rtole third. Haves singled, scoring
Proctor. Kracke reached first on an
error by. Patten and stole second. Mil
ler filed to Coon. Stepp was out by
Michaels nnasslfted. Two runs, two
hits, two errors.
Krond lanlng
Albany Glthens out Bishop to
Kracke. Patten filed to Proctor.
McChesney singled. Coon filed to
Miller. Xo runs, one hit. no error..
Salem Cole was safe on Klthen's
error. Bi?hop sacrificed, being put
out by Coon at first unassifteo and
Cole occupied second. Gill out Pat
ten to Michaels. Holmes fanned. No
runs, no hits, one error.
Third Inning
Albmy Green -was safe on Mil
ler's wild throw. Michaels fanned.
Hecker walked, and Green took sec
ond. Patterson and Solander were
fanned by Bishop. Xo runs, no hits,
one error.
Salem Proctor out Githens to
I Mirharl. Haves walked and took
I irond on a passed ball
I ri-o i ?o Mioha .l
COMMISSIONERS COURT
(Continued from pag 7)
13 u tier. S. J., do
Commercial Printing Co..
ptg. envelopes
Crescent Ribbon ft Carbon
Co.. carbon
Elliott. N. D- tax receipts In
triplicate
104.00
I
8. SO
3.30
75.00
State vs. Clark
Unrub. U. K.. Justice
Di Long. W. E.. constable . ,
Slat vs. Porter
Unruh. G. E., Justice
le Long. W. E.. constable.
Stat j vs. Van I&nme '
t'aiuh. G. E.. Justice
D Long. V. E.. eoaMable.
State vs. Van Darning
Unruh. G. E . Justice
Shrode. P. h.. groceries for
S.ij! Mr. Northcutt .13
4. SO Speer & Co.. A. P.. grorrri.
sic. for C. W. Hupp 20.0Q
fr
1
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Harris. Douglas, work in tax I w K constable. .
dept. .. . .. - -J (orwHT
Harris. Wm. P do 1- Moo res ft Co.. Boss E.. cost
Johnson. Donald, do bills
C J .
5.10
7.3
.20
(JO
Sleasloff Hro. meat
Smith family Sfl
Taylor. En E.. Sapt. at poor
farm S0.4
Weller Bro.. groceries for
M. H. HcnJrron C.4I
Welicr Hrus . grocerlc tor
I. W. tnmto 100
Wellrr Hro.. gr crle tcr
Helm McLane ....
It A A I
Ijiu. Mrs. Ethel, do
Lebold. Ed. do
M cores ft Co.. Ross E- legal
blang
Serdhani. W. I., shff.. adv.
for stamps and box rent .
Needbam. V. I., shff- adv
for It. R. fare, meals, etc.
ViaHhim r I ahff use of
w.aaw9 "--"-
auto 18.10
.40
4.50
8.00
2.0
K.07
Kracke 1 Oregon Statesman, printing
Milicr rapi-d out " ' ' J'
r?t -in Mro-.. pencils and
) T.a
P(.;-land By.. I.'sbt ft Power
an errvr hy Gill and t ok second on i " r' - ; "
I , ,t t not cr i'r x r C .. envelopes
j McriypsneT out Proctor to Kracke.
I Patten taklne second and Githens
t llc.:
nors.
AHuny
On run. ono hit. no
Ft urth Inning
-Githens reached fint on
2.0i
42 40
2.SS
3. S3
24.12
4.00
A. M.. Investigating
death of Lee Tiff :39
Clough. A. M.. Investlratlon
of death of Mrs. M. U Tipple 6.00
Clough. A. M., InvestUating
death of Mrs. Ella Schoor S.4j
School KBterlntmlcvrt,i Offica
I Arnold. A. X., supervisor's
expense' lC.il
i Commercial Book Store, The
WeKer Hro., grocerie lr
Etama Xandla
Weller Bro.. groceries for
Jack Smith
Weller Bros., grocfrtrs for
Wro. Ward
Xcdkam. W. I. boarJ ..for
1110
04
19 S
11.3S
i: it
211
241
frlxiarr
JatraiU 1 Van.
Brrd. Ir W. It . etatniestioa
Jackkoa. IIatll M cots try -l)(
G. GiJUy to gsrla tf:a-
Inc p bi
SH!lutrm. W . of s!. .
ladraaaUfi fov lWwi I attl
.ajtioa. T. laiiBity.... H
Crford. II B . do 11
ivftU-m Comarii claa. da 1 t
Bo)r, I". II.. 4v. for boaaty
cn gophers, etc .
'With lltw hlga prKs. u4 tV
cnf omT to Ika rocr. axsal
t Buklsc a lot of mey.
-No." tp!W4 the ttwmt. Tts at
oiaklag Bior t&oaty; t&j csstaaMrs
merely aw as is art
i
If
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"They're Talking About It Everywhere
says the Good Judge
How much more genuine
satisfaction you get from
a little of the Real To
bacco Chew than you
ever got from the old
kind.
. The good, -rich, real to-
bcco taste lasts so long
-r-you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as' often.
That's why .it saves you
money. "
. Any man who uses the
, Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
.-..k. . W-B CUT is, a long fine-cut tobacco
MEET ME AT MILLER'S
We. are, too, busy
REMODELING
- And Modernizing Our Store To
Write Ark
flIILLERfl
GOME
IN
TODAY
USED TRUCK BARGAINS
1 ton' Ford with Express body, top, and windshield, extra
1 good tires. A bargain at."..' ". ..... ..." ... . . .'.$600XT0'
1919 Maxwell, panel body, electric lights and starter, car
is just like new with good tires. . .$750.00
1918 Maxwell 1 ton truck with cab and 'windshield, good
o stake body, new tires, bargain price . . . . $950.00 .
I ton Republic truck overhauled, repainted and guaranteed,
new tiresj cab and body. .$1250.00
1920 1 ton Republic truck,' almost new, body and cab, over
. hauled and guaranteed . . . . . . . . . .$1600.00
third nn th-5 iay. Coon hit a Far
riftcc fly to Stepp which acori
"Ulthens. Green filed to Holmes. One
ran. no hit, one error.
Salem Cole flied to Green. Bish
op walked and stole second. Gill
fanned. Holmes was hit by Coon
and was put out at swond by Heck
er unalsisted when the latter han
dled Proctor's grounder. No runa.
no hits, no errors.
FKth luting
Albany Michaels singled and
stole second. Hecker singled, ad
vancing Michaels to third. Michaels
scored on an error by Proctor whn
Patterson was safe at first on field
er's choice. Patterson stole second.
Solander rare on. Miller's error.
Githens flied to Iliahop who doubled
the play by throwing Hecker out at
third. Tattea filed to Holmes. Ono
run, two hits, two errors.
Salem Hayes out Githens to Mi
chaels. Kracke safe at first and
reached second on an overthrow of
first by Patten. Kracke stole third
and scored on Miller's double. Stepp
flied to Cooa. Cole out Coon to
Michaels. One run, one hit. one er
ror. At the beginning of the sixth
Kracke went in .to catch and Hayes
took first base.
Sixth Inning
Albany McChesney and Coon
fanned. Green filed to Miller. No
runs, no hits, no errors.
Salem Diahop was out by Mi
chaels unassisted. Gill singled and
took second when Solander allowed
one to go by. Holmes safe at first
on Hecker's error. Proctor filed to
Hecker. Hayej flied to Solander
No runs, one hit. one error.
Seventh Inning
1 Albany Michaels safe on Miller's
error. He stole second and reached
third on a passed ball. Hecker
fanned. Patterson was safe on
Kracke's error and Michaels scored
when Kracke erred a second time in
the. Inning by overthrowing second
base. Solander fanned. Githens
(lied to Miller. One run, no hits,
three errors.
Salem Kracke out Hecker to Mi
chaels. Miller .singled. Stepp doo-
bled. scoring Miller. Stepp out Coon
to Patten. Cole flied to McChesney.
One run. two hits, no errors.
Kighth Inning
Albany Patten flied to Holmes
who made a beautiful running catch.
I McChesney was safe at first on Mil
ler's error. Coon singled, advancing
McChesney to second. Green sacri
ficed, going out Bishop to Hayes.
Coon advancing to second and Mc
Chesney to third. Michael struck
out. No runs, one hit. one error.
Salem Bishop was safe) on Pat
ten a error. BUhop took second on
Michael's error when he failed to
handle a throw from Cooa. Gill
was out Michaels unassisted and
Bishop took third on the play
Holmes- reached first on fieider'i
choice, and Bishop, racing for the
plate, was hit by the ball thrown by
Patten toward home and scored
Holmes reaching taird on the roll-
way. Proctor reached first on field
er's choice when Holmes was thrown
out at the plate by Coon. Proctor
stole second and was later thrown
out at the plate by McChesney. One
run, no hits, two errors.
Xinth Inning
Albany Hecker was safe on Gill's
error, but vm caught orf the bax
and thrown out by Kracke. Patter
son walked. Solander reached first
on fieldera choice when Miller
threw Patterson out at second. In a
secret conference between Bishop
and Hayes at first Biddie slipped the
ball to Hayes who touched Solander
out a moment later. No runs, no
hits, one error.
iy2 ton Republic truck, with new tires, overhauled and
guaranteed, extra good value at.. .. .v. ...... .$1750.00
1918 214 ton Republic truck, like new, overhauled and guar
; anteed with new tires. . . .$2200.00
' 1920 2VX ton Bethlehem truck,, alinost new.. . . . .. ' $2600.00
All of these trucks equipped with 1920 license free.
Call at the Yellow FrontJruck Store for. Inspection
i Republic Distributors ;. ,sLS-
Marion County Polk County
279 North Commercial Street
Phone 673
Open Today
Workman (wanting to borrow a
measure) Have you a two-foot rule
in the house?
Maid Yes. it's to wipe all the
mud off 'em before you come into
the kitchen.
LOST
Six f lOO Liberty Bonds have
bevn loot. Time bonds bore
M-rial number 230U:i-434a-4H-5I-32,
and all coupon
hod been dipped. Anyone Had.
fng same will please notify th
city marshal and receive suit
able reward. Any one know
ing of any or all of thene bond
being offered for sale will
pleas notify the city marshal
or any member of the KaJera
police force immediately.
Across the front of each bond
, was written the name "It. Cun
ningham. Thin name ma;
have been erased and in that
event there will be t lie mark
of tlu erasure. The party wh
k4 tbee bonds ." has been
laced in a very embarrassing
position financially and is vcrr
anxious to recover them. If
they are returned to the city
marshal no questions will be
avked and the finder wfll be
suitably rewarded.
i van-in inxi vn . auio mrc.
1 ihloley. Miss Laura, work In
tax dept
Enteral. Mr. El-rle. do 75. 0
Western Union Tel. Co.. The.
telegrams
VUlard. Pansy, work in tax
office 28. Z1
Willard. Pansy, services over
time in tat dent H.ou
Wrishtman. F. T.. work in
tax dept 112.00
Clerk Office
Boyer. U. O.. adv. for
stamps v
Commercial Printing Co.. ptg.
letter heads
Reg. and Klectlons Continued
Moores A Co- Ross E.. ptg.
registration cards 3Z.1
Clerk's Office
Pacific Tel. Tel Co- The.
phone and calls
Patton Uroi., Ink
Rodgera Paper Co.. document
covers
Recorder's Office
Brooks. Mildred R., adv. for
stamps and envelopes ....
Brooks. Mildred R.. adv. for
welding seal
Commercial .Printing Co..
blanks and receipt .....
Koke-Ttffany Company, let
tering canvas covers ....
Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co.. The.
phone
r-atton Bros, desk pad. ink.
wire basket, etc
Treasnrers Office
Drager. D. O.. adv.- for
stamps
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co- The
phone
Hanreyor's Office
Mehl. Bert J- remapping do
nation land claim plats..
Assessor's Office
Commercial Book Store. The.
pencils
Elliott. N. D-. personal pro
perty vaL blanks
Pacific TeL ft Tel. Co.. Tbe
phone and calls . . ......
Patton Bros.; blades
PeUrson, S. A-. deputy aa-
' sessor . .
West. Ben F.. adv. for stamps
Wygaat. M.. services as
draughtsman
lHMrict Attorney.
Gearhart. Haselle. stenog
rapher
Gehlhar. Max. adv. for phone
and calls
Hetzel. Jas. G.. deputy dlst.
attorney :'. 25.00
Co. Coart and Commissioners.
Capital Journal The. publish
ing claim docket
Dally Capital Journal The.
call for bids for wood baul
lug Oregon Statesman, do ....
Oregon Statesman, publish
ing claim docket
Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co. The.
phone and calls
Court House .crt.
Ashby. Claud C. hauling
wood ..s
Caspell.-. Frank E- do
Darby. -V. R.. alteration in
clerk's office
Evans. H. E.. hauling trash
to dump
Farmer Hdw. Co. Ray L..
ibroom. brush, etc
Ha user Bros., key
Kelley. James, cutting wood
and slashing 115.51
Portland Hy. Light ft Power
Co.. lights 10S.44
Salem Fuel Yards, wood... 125.00
Balem Water. Light ft Pow
er Co.. water 2C.S2
Standard Oil Co.. floor dress
ing and storage task 26.1.
Stewart's Repair Shop. lawn
mower sharpened, etc. ... 3.40
Stiff Furniture Co. If. U,
typewriting table ifi.oo
Circuit Court Acc'l. (Continued.)
Hulln. L. G witness 17.0i
Keeler. Geo. E.. do 12.0
merringion. T. J.. do 5.00
De Long. Merton IL. do .... 12.00
Fagan. Stuart, do 12.00
Moores. Ralph IV, do 12 01
oraim. iuiert K.. do Sl.fcl
Keese. Alfred C. do H.00
Mmnmli. Larl. do 120
Glass 4 Pmdhomne Co. legal
uianii . . ...... ..... sr
Glenn. Fred, witness 12!o
S.75
2.(5
12.7S
33.U3
3.00
12.15
7.2
4. 1
4.15
10.00
4.25
4S.0?
.C0
2.40
5.V0
1.50
0.'!3
COO
51. 60
50.00
3.52
13.44
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.30
1 1 : '
1 1 j
10. r. i
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15.01 j
.71
KU.JM
3.91
10.75
3.25
11.00
2.59
2.00
15.H0
7.00
1.59
40.50
133.
1.20
1 40
57.92
8.3:
4.501
4.00
1.00
2.00
4.35
.35
flint: raticei. etc . .
Commercial Prlr.ilric Co..
card
D-Misli. Prof. II. It., exp.
attend. Institute
FutVerson. Mary I... super-
' visor's rxMnrf
Par'flc To' Tyl Co . The
t rhrr..- an . ra!l
Pattoa !!.. lk. Mencil.
paper, cf
Reid. Cora K.. tr.ivel'riti cxp.
act. truancy
Field. Cora 11.. truancy ....
Sims. Paul M.. rubber stamps
smith, w. M.. trave Inr ud.
and stamps
Well. Frank K., up. acct.
lntitute
Health (Kflcer Acct.
Ueauchamp. Dr. H. A.. rcgU-
trar
Van Wlnkf. J. O- do
Beebe. O. II.. do
Webert. Louis, do
Gooding. J. II.. do
Hubbs. O. W.. do
Baa man. J. T- do
Fleenor. Dr. J. C.. do
Pomeroy, Dr. R. C do
Km It lasoertor
Van Trump. 8. H.. salary and
expenses
Poor Account
Burger. Wm. IU house for
rent for Mrs. Donaldson
Clark. F. I., auto hire taking
men to poor farm
Donaldron. R. O.. bouse rent
for A. Smith
Fry. DanUl J., prescriptions
xor county paUtata
Graber Brothers, olumblnr
repairs at farm
Jack. W. S.. burial of 'L. E.
Haggard
Larmer Transfer. D. A., coal
for Mrs. Donaldson
Layman, Bruce, wood for Mrs.
strath
Lebold ft o.. groceries for Mrs
Mrs. Donaldson
Moore's Drug Store ore
scriptlons for Anna Engle-hart
Oregon Taxi ft Transfer Co..
conoveylng party to Salem
hospital
Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co.. The.
phone at farm
Portland Ry. Light ft Power
Co.. lights at pest house..
Roberts. C. M., groverles for
McAfee
Salem Fuel Yards, wood for
Etta Wharton and Jack
Smith
Salem Deaconess Hospital.
care of Mary Mayer
Salem Deaconess Hospital.
care of Martha Dickey...
Salem Deaconess Hospital.
care of T. Goodrich ..... 30.00
Salem Hospital, care of
Lltxle Howard
Salem Hospital.
Stephen Lucier
Salem Hospital.
Jim Yo , .
Salem Water, Light ft Power
Co.. water service for rMs.
Donaldson
care of
care
of
8.00
1.59
4
8.09
1.41
2.95
35.00
15.00
8.00
9.V
1.50
1.00
2.25
4.00
17.00
20.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
1.3o
Small Policyholders
R'C iv; t! c c :tp trior xcrrlct jl&4
jp.eti 'iWm aj large on
Msrr cf ar prcrtst lxe pclicy hall- -
crs were oaiy able to Uke ft s&ull pol
icy In the begirains, ird u they prss
pertd Ritc cs&Iinced to purchase more la:
niraacc from U5 while they were irrar-able
Orcgonlif
Insurance Cempany
Knrrrssfal, CVaserv stite, Vl
Home Office, Corbett Buildinir. Piflh and MorrliOT, Porllind, Ore
A. L. Mills. Pres. C. 8. Satcutl. Gca. Mgr. fLK. Stroag.Aast.Mxr.
s s 9 uvsn ea 'k . Csltttil i
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CANADIAN PACIFIC
FOUR TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY
Take the "Wonderful Vy' to the Eart through the
Cajudiaa Padilo Soddes
mmm
ALASKA
Dy tbe 'Trinees Line" Stcaaers
Trsioj SteuBcn Hotel AH Caxadixn PjadGa
SUndard None Better
(Jcneral Agent rasacnger Dcpartrocnt
E. E. PENS
General Agrn Paivnge r Departmest
55 THIKD STREET, PORTLAND, OREGON
iohnsnn. Roy A., do
raclfic Tel. ft Tel. Co. The.
phone
Rowland Priatlng Co.." pi'g".
brief Steel v. Steele
J mm ire Court MlwrlUnmuv
Conrer Printing Co.. print-.
mg 1 ue envelopes . .
Paciric Tel. ft Tel Co. The.
phone calls In Jo Mayer
et al cases (Con'td.)
Patton Hro.. record books.
etc
Cnruh. G. K.. Justice!!!".!"
Ie Long. V. K.. conslaMe..
Inruh. G. E., insllcr
I Long. W. K.. constatle..
btate vs. Itrown
Cnruh. O. E- Justice
Ic Long. H E.. constable..
State ts. Cawrse
Cnruh. G. E.. Justice
Lo Dong. W. E.. consuble. .
Stale ts. Cawrse
I'nruh. O. B- Justice . .
le Long. W. E., constable. .
12.00
40
9.00
21.90
29.9rt
3.43
2 20
3.13
4.40
11.13
3.90
7.70
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7.70
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FOR THE SALE YOU
ARE WAITING FOR!
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Prices are Beint; Cut to the Limit, Clerks ire Bujy Loadinjj Tables
With Mcrdiandiie Stocks bought at Big Discounts are amTing
daily. Watch for full particulars,
June 4th to June 12th
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