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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1923 f " ROUND TRIP FARES ' St. Paul $74.05 St. Louis $ 83.55 Chicago $88.05 New York 5149.45 - Sale May 22 to Sept, 15; Return Unit Oct SI Totm ciioick or Two of America's Finest Trains Nerth Coast United ria sj P. N. P C B. & a Oriental LI n ited Ym S, P. & SG.N, C. H eQ. Ticket, rwrtker DtH. Be.'f I I if '; -?Wt ' f ELEVEN ENTRIES ARE U READY FOR AUTO RACE COMPLKTK PROTCCTIO IS . lltOMISEO SPECTATORS ' . J . . H ; , - Contests Vntler IHrrctloa of AAA; -,- Six Big Racing Krrnlg Are Listed for Sat unlay 1 X.. F. KNOW1TON TrT. fui. A(t 3. W. RITCHIE, Agent Phone 727 r 17 OREGON ELECTRIC RY. BOSTON &GREENBflUM RELIABLE MERCHANDISE 36 inch Striied Silk j Beautiful goods! 1 The very 'neest-only $1.25 per yd. 72 inch Table Linen Very Fine Linen Neat Patterns . $2.25 and $2.50 yd. 72 Inch Linen Finish The linen, .finish will not ' come off. 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COMMERCIAL STREET pSIeren professional automobile drivers will participate In AAA rp,ces at the fair grounds, begin nngr at 2:30 o'clock Saturday af ternoon. An invitation has been extended to Governor Pierce. Sec retary of State Kozer. State Treas urer Kay and other atate officials. Mayor Giesy has received definite promise of adequate patroliug of the course to eliminate any acci dents. , The contract provides that tf the management fails to protect the spectators the race may be stopped by the police. ; The track is in excellent con dition for the races and some fast time is anticipated. ; . While con tracts have been signed by owners of eleven racing cars, a fourth, a Cleveland Special. is ex pected to compete. Three main events are scheduled, while others may be offered If the attendance warrants. In. addition, several motorcycle events have been ar ranged, with Cody Evans of Sa lem one of the principal riders, h Machines and the drivers en tered for the Saturday races are: HVR Special, Ira Cook, Astoria, formerly of Silverton; . Templar, Ffred Gavendfr, Silverton 5 Podge Special. Qoprge Brown. Portland; Marmon.Ioe ; Goodfellow, Salem ; Peterson Special! Peterson Eu gene; Merced Special;' tanlVoos, Portia aC'TKeed Special. Mario Bianci. Seattle; Rajah Special, Ruetter. Portland; Duessenberg, Bill Smith, Tacoma. and Fronty Special, Oscar Anderson, Portland. I BASEBALL 1 r I i. American League Cleveland 11; St. Louis 10. Phillies 12; Boston 2. Washington 8; New York 3. Only three, games scheduled. i a , National LewRiif New York 11; St. Louis 10. Cincinnati 7 ; Boston 6. Chicago 11; Brooklyn 9. , : Pittsburgh 16; Phillies 3. Pacific Coast League San Francisco 5; Portland 2. Vernon 4; Sacramento 0. Salt Lake 3; Oakland 2. Seattle 6; Angels 5 -12 Innings FISHING IS GOOD OVER WEEK-END WlHre to Go uml jlow to Ot ; There 1 Told by GeorRe K. ; Citdwcll of Anderson's Hport I inz Cioods Store. ; EUGENE HIGH TO PLAY SALEM HERE SATURDAY LEWIS AND WOODS ARE n READY FOR ENCOUNTER LAST GAMK OK SEASOX W IIKU- SCUAPPV FIGHTERS ARE ULED FOR OXFORD PARK 1IEADL4XERS FOR TONIGHT Victors Defeated Earlier in Year; Two Men Will Make Final Aperance Grotto Plays Soldiers in League Game Tonight The Grotto will battle the Sol diers at Oxford field tonight In a game of the Twilight league. The ONG has an edge of the Grotto team because they went up against Lsome stiff games, and have secur ed good practice. The Grotto team lost to the Legion by a lop-sided score, while the Soldiers lost to the same team. However; the scores were different and it is ex pected the Grotto will give the victory to the soldiers. This is presumed, and the actual battle wil tell. Statesman Classified) Ads Bring Quick Results Statesman Classified Ads Bring Quick Results Local Motorcycle Club Will Tour to Newport The Salem Motorcycle club J is planning a tour to Newport over the week-end, when it is expected the 40 members will make the Journey, for. the. coast. Some of them will leave Saturday night and will make their way to the beach and will make 'camp ready for the rest of the members. En thusiasm runs high for these trips and every one is well attended. . Despite the unfavorable . wea ther, the past week a few good reports from local streams have come in. Coast streams arere ported to be in fine condition for fishing, despite the recent rains and the outlook for the week-end is very favorable. Reports tronx Pacific City and Tillamook stag.1 that the Salmon risbing nas Deen fairly good the past week, some boats getting as high as four and five Salmon. Rig Neetucca River A nice bunch of fi3h totaling 85 in num ber were caught Wednesday of this week above Beaver by a party of lour fishermen, who report that the water is low and in fine con dition for fishing. Spinner and chub being the best bait. The fishing is best on this stream the later part of the afternoon. Royal Coachman, Professor and Covernor being the best flies. Take west side, highway , to Bea ver, via Rickereall and Amity. Thomai Creek Reports of this stnpam are very favorable, water is clear and there seems to be plenty of fish. Best fishing is said to be from about eight miles above Scio to . Jordan. Spinners and chub are the best bait, with Royal Coachman, Mclnty and Bhfe Upright flies being good al- o. Take jetrerson . nignway 10 .Jefferson, turn on Scio road past Scio.. . ' Dallas Mill Creek Via Pallas to Buell. This should be at its best dnrin the first part of June and providing the weather clears up th? prospects look very good for Sunda7 fishing. Spinners and chub. Red and Blue Upright, Brown Hackle and Mclnty flies beings the best lures. Salmon eggs also can be used with good success. ; For the last time several of the red . and nlack baseball i players will wear uniforms and play their last game for Salem high school Saturday afternoon when the loca team meets its old rival,' Eugene high school, in the last baseball game of the season. The game will be staged at Oxford park. !i Ellis and Heenan will play their last game, as they will, be lost through graduation next week! TbVteam is in fair shape for the game, but a little handicapped bei cause of inability to practice due to the inclement weather. An earlier meeting between; the two teams resulted in a victory for Saiem. . . . : '- tj ? The local high school has made an enviable record this season, having won all of the interscho- lastic games played and having dropped but one or two outside of high school circles. . ', , , j Big Hill Hunt to Meet , Speed Murphy Again; Much Inter- est Shown in Card ! ELECTION CENTERS ON 1 INSURANCE POLICIES (Continued from pas 1) nesg of the Salem schools are as follows: Wm. Burkbardt, $140' 060; Homer Smiths $112,000; W. C. Dyer, $80,000. while other in surance companies have sums ranging from $5000 to $20,000 each. The total is close to $600,000. ,r . II FIRE SERVICE AIDED j OLYMPIA. June 4 The state of Washington will receive $31,- 400 from federal funds under the Clark-McNjry bill for forest fire protection this - year,, George C. Joy, state supervisor of forestry, was informed,, today. The money will be available July 1 and will bemused largely in patrolling log ged off lands to further their re forestation, supervisor Joy said.1 In the best of physical condition and anxious to climb into the ring, Frankie Lewis, Salem, and Speck Woods. Seattle, completed their final workouts last night and are ready for the main event at the Armory tonight. The curtain rises at 8:30 o'clock sharp. f J Both are real fighters and have been seen In action here, the prev ious meeting resulting in a draw. Because of this more than the us ual amount of interest is attached to the bouts tonight. Matchmaker Harry plant plans to match Daw son and Ingersoll, two well known and scrappy fighters in the near future, and the privilege of meeting the winner- of this fight will decide on the outcome of to night's battle. , r , , - In the semi-fiaals Big Bill Hunt, Salem fireman, meets Speed Mur phy in a return bout.' Hunt got the best of his opponent in their previous encounter, but Murpny was not in the best physical con dition and is coming down tonight with the one object to win his bout. ' ' Two snappy preliminaries will be offered prior to the real enter tainment of the evening. l -i : - - :.. iT- '" Motorcycle Riders to h l Perform on Saturday . : . - Cody Evans has secured a rous ing rrood crew of motorcycle rid ers for the contest to be staged on the fairgrounds track during the latter part of this week. IHIJ Davis of Eugene, Paul Ramley. Mutt Kelley and Sparky Beech told have been secured. It is probable they will go two miles, and tune in on three and five mile events. FLAHERTY IS ELECTED ' SPOKANE. June 4. Ray Flah erty of Spokane was elected cap tain of the . Gonzaga university baseball team for 1926 by baseball letter winners and Hugh Fraser of Spokane was named 1926 track leader by the track men, here to day. Flaherty is also football cap tain for next fall Field Mice and Journal Game to Be Tomorrow In the Junior Twilight league, Boh Bishop announces that the games will be played Saturday in stead of today, because of the high .school grounds being in use. Both teams played once and tied and they are playing for the best two of th3 three to secure the championship of the series; The two ' teams competing : are the Field Mice and the Oregon Jour nal,' .,: COMMUNISM ASSAILED WINNIPEG. June 3. The Chief Constables -association of Canada holding their 21st annual convention . here today started, a fight on - Communism in Sunday -schools. K a' Go somewhere this summer. Plan to make it the happiest vacation you ever had. Low; Roundtrip Fares are in effect throughout the sum- mer season; It's amazing what they will enable you to see and do. So jgo this vacation. Know i Oregon. Visit Tillamook Beaches Newport Beaches, Coos Bay Beaches, Mountain 'Resorts, Crater. Lake, Oregon Caves. And rely; upon our agents for full travel information- Ask for our illustrated booklet : Y Oregon Outdoors. X O. Ij. Darlinf, Axent. 8alera, or A. A. Mickel. D. r. P. A, 184 IJherty St. - ! ....... I - '., ,! - ; . 1 ." 1 . 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