The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 11, 1920, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN: SUNDAY, JULY 11. 1920.
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HARD BATTLE ON
ibisaiuc a contract with the Ellieon-
The big lent is expected to arrive
here tomorrow and will be erected
on the court house-lawn, which U
centrally" located, thus making it a
pleasure for the people to attend
evenings. . - ' " "
Wbite people for auoihcr Chautau
qua next year.
DIAMOND TODAY
Salem Senators and Wood
bur to Clash for Laurels
on Local Field.
The mobilization Is now complete.
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The army is now ready. Come what
may. will be met with an irreslstable
force, an liumovawe Dody: That is
the situation which describes the
Senators in regard to their "set-to"
this afternoon with the invading fe
line species of Wood burn the Tig
ers. ia: witiii m.m Bimw imitm'Mtism: bub
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Auto
Motorcycle
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needs and have assembled what we consider the best makes of tires. We are
dealers foV '
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Equipped to repair any and all makes of bicycles. No matter what the trouble
we can fix it, and fix it right ' , i
LLOYD .ERMMSBEM
387 Court Street
We
Have the Greatest
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the
Waianiette
Valley
But it' eaty to e why. ' ' :; :-13k&SZW3&F?
' The Fordton Tractor is simplicity itself.
It is always ready to go.
The purchase price is less.. : '
It operates on the lowest expense.
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THE FORDSON TRACTOR
Farm
in
the
Modern
V Way
Built
or
Service
THE FARMER'S NECESSITY
Power farming is the short cut to prosperity. The drudgery of the farm is changed
from the bugaboo it used to be to an interesting pleasure.
LISTEN Our allotment for the season is 42 Fordson Tractors; this is positively
our limit, we cannot get. any more than 42. Don't Melay.
Don't sidetrack the opportunity, to increase your profits ; reduce your expense
and cut away from drudgery.
PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY
Others have i stepped out of making a bare living with hard laborwhy not you?
Remember, our allotment is only 42, they will soon be sold, and then you must
wait or spend more money with increased operatmg expense.
Place Your Order Today
Valley Motor Co.
POWER FARMING SPECIALISTS
THE STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS. BEING GREAT RESULTS
When they trot out on the diam-
ond this afternoon they will trot out
as defeated cats, for the Senators'
force is in deploy, awaiting to see
the "white of their eye" before they
pour out the hot lead with murder-
ous rigor.
The fighting machine, known un
der the caption of Salem Senators.
is composed of nine men. Each man
is a unit of strength, for previous
games attest, that individual mem
bers of the team are capable to be
Napoleonic when the urgency peeks
around the corner. To Judge the
future, look over the past.
A deadlock was Imminent several
weeks ago when the Senators were
battling with the Klrkpatrlcks for
the first time, and up came ."Ducky"
Holmes and knot-holed -a ball for
a ringer, thus winning the game and
nerrrflifg the fans home wildly Ho-
sannaing" his marvelous fluke. He
played the hero role.
Hares poled out bails, sending
them out on their long elljptlcal er
rands for home runs, while be dog-
trotted around the. bags, "birds a
twittering" in his mind -and glibly
rolling a sweet morsel on bis tongue
work well done. Hayes was gar
mented in hero raiment.
No home runs, scant, bits, scant
runs, erratic fielding and erratic
umpiring inspired "King" Cole to i
send the Klrkpatrlcks back to lie
bench whispering to themselves. He
was In the bole, and. whiffed 16 of
the mighty: thus he arose, .too, to
heroic heights.
"1 told you so Salem Is falling
to pieces." Thus spoke the chronic
pessimists as itey leaned back In
their seats to witness the slaughter
ing of the Senators in the ninth in
ning last, week when the Kirks tied
the senators. The score .was tied;
the hour for heroism was -at zero.
when Kracke stepped to the plate
and "Kracked" out a two-base hi:
that won the same.
This afternoon when the Senators
meet the Woodburn team the specu- j
Jative (element la twofold , Who
win win ice game, ana wno win
play the hero role. From knowledge
gained by gleaning" over the past per
formances of the teams, fans are
reasonably certain that the game
will surpass the Democratic conven
tion, by a Salem city., block "for sur
prises.. The Senators . readiness Is
spawning a whole; brood of trouble
for the Cats it Woodburn; they are
well prepared to abuse their best
laid plans. . r -
"Biddy" Bishop, manager of the
Senators, announces that an "ump"'
has been Imported from Portland to
officiate at the game this afternoon.
Care has ' been taken to "secure a
competent official so that the game
may be free of riotous expression of
wild desires.
The lineup of the teams will prob
ably be as follows: t4
yQalem Bishop. 3b; Procter, 2b:
Hayes, c. df; Kracke. c. of; Miller.
ss; Blanchardt. lb; Stewart. 3b.of;
Cole, p; Craig, p; Meyers, p; Bish
op, p.
Woodburn Whitman. 3b: D
Guire. If; Sims, lb; Berasselle. cf:
D. Jordan. 2b; Shorey, ss; Branl
gan, rf; B. Lane, c; F. Lane, p.
More Road Improvements
Planned by Commission
Sealed bids for the construction
of several culverts and the Improve
ment of considerable roads in Dong-
las. Lane. Polk and Sherman coun
ties, will be opened at a meeting of
the state highway commission to be
held In Portland on July 20. accord
ing to announcement made here.
The proposed Improvements fol
low: 1
Douglas county 'Reinforced con
crete culverts between Comstock
and Lane county line. 105 cubic
yards of concrete, 9000 pounds of
metal reinforcement. 20 'lineal feet
of corrugated iron pipe and 84 lin
eal: feet of concrete pipe.
Lane county Goldson section.
11.2 miles grading.
Polk county Yamhill county line
Butler's store, McMlnnville-Tilla-
mook highway, 7.6 miles grading and
rocking.
Sherman county Colnmhla river
highway. 14.8 miles graveling.
In the event bids for these im
provements are satisfactory, actual
building operations probably will
start late in the present month.
Tradition ascribes the 'downfall
of the Toltecs who antedated the
Aztecs- to pulque, the common strong
drink of Mexico.
Bis Chautauqua Starts
At Dallas Next Monday
fiAl.l.AS. Or.. July lO.-MSpecial
to The Statesman.) Dallas annual
r-hautaiimia. bezlns Monday evening
of next week with one of the best
programs ever offered the people
of this community. One of the
chief attractions of the week will be
the lecture next Friday. afternoon ny
Billy Sunday, one of the best known
inroi- r,n I ho A nipriran ataee.
ir iui v i o - . '
Mr. Sonday will be here in the after
noon only and plans are being for
mulated by the Dallas business men
m have all the business houses la
the city close on that day In order
to give everyone a chance to attend
the lecture.
The guarantors have, disposed of
practically 'all or the season tickets
signed up for, and at a meeting held
Ust night they were In favor of
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like finely tempered steel.
Our word to you the Re
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supremely worthy of its name,
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greater value. . v v .
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