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THE OREGON STATESlCN. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, J1925 TALE DEFEATS HARVARD VARSITV STItOKEfcS WIX BY BOAT LENGTH AXD HALF NEW LONDON. Conn.. June 18; Yale's Tareity crew defeated Har vard's first eight oyer the four mile COtirse. in th Thaimao rt.. today by a boat length and one- half- for the fourth successive an nual triumph. Earlier in the day th Blue freshmen and .Junior crews won their races easily, girlng Yale a clean sweep of the th dual re gatta. The tally of that classic series that began in 1832 now stands: Yale 31; Harvard 27. The result today allowed the Blue oarsmen to complete their third straight sessions without de feat, "but the varsity victory was Notice of Intention to Improve i:ibuond . Avenue From Oak St reft to A IViint Whom r. A Block 4, Richmond Addition, - M ould Intersect Said Avenue if ITojected. , - . . Notice Js. hereby. given that the vurumon touncii or me city or Salem. Oregon, deems It neeessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Im prove Richmond Avenue from the north line of Oak street to a point on said Richmond avenue where the north line of lot 4 in block 4 of Richmond Addition to the CItjr of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, would Intersect said Richmond avenue if said line were projected and extended easterly into ; and across said avenue, at the expensv of the abutting and adjacent prop erty. . excepting the street inter sections the expense of which will he assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six inch cement concrete pavement , twenty-four feet wide in accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Common Council June 15th, 1923, now on file in the office of the city recorder and which said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. J. The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by and : through the Fttreet improvement department of the j City of Salem. 1 Written remonstrance may be filed with the city recorder of the City against the above proposed improvement within ten days from the date of final publication here of. :r. - i .- : : ' By order of the Common Coun cil June 13, 1925. M. POULSEN. City Recorder. '. Date of first publication hereof is June 18. 1925. J30 Notice 'of Assessment for Cost of Improving Alley in Block 19, City of Salem. ; , Notice Is hereby given that th Common Council of the City ol Salem. Oregon, will. at. or about 7:30 p. m. on the 6th day of July, 132o, or at any subsequent meet ing of the caid council thereaftei In the council chambers of the city hall In Salem. Oregon, proceed to assess upon and agains each lot lrig of the said council thereafter proportionate share. of the cost of improving the alley running nor therly and southerly through block 19 of the original plat of the Citj 'of Salem, Marion county; Oregon, from the south line of Ferry street to the north line of Trade street. All persons interested In the raid assessment are hereby noti' f ied to appear before the sail council at said time and place ani present their objections, if anj they have, to said assessment ant apply to the said council to equal : lis their proportionate share o) same.';) - ' -' , . By order of the Common Coun cil June 13, 1925. y M, POULSEN. City Recorder. pDate'of first publication hereof is June 18, 1925. j20 Notice of Intention to Improve Saginaw. Street From Superior Street to" Rural Avenue. jiNotice is hereby'glven that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient-and hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove Saginaw street from the south line of Superior street to the north line of Rural avenue, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, excepting the street Intersections, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion ol said .street to the established grade, constructing cement con- t-reie euros, ana paring saia por tion of said street with a six Inch cement . concrete pavement thirty feet wide In accordance 'with the plans, specifications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the Common Council June 15th. 1923, now on file In the office of the city recorder and which paid plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made a Part of this notice. . Tho Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make the above described im provement by - and through the street improvement department of the City of Salem. Written remonstrance may ts filed with the city recorder of said city against the above proposed Improvement within ten days, from Uto of final publication hereof. By order of the Common Coun cil Juno 15; 1925." If. POCLSEN. City Recorder. : Date of first publication hereof Is Jane 18, 1923. J30 Willie Hohenzollerm artd JSoji . , Fail to Create Stir in Berlin , if - m 1 It - w f ' i ; - - v r i t '':'$ :.";' 1 ..... ' I ,ya t i - - - 1 l I' ' 1 i it" ' ' I ' ) - t , c " ' 'I i- 5- i 7 S ' f - .. rJ : Vl I I- v William Hohenxollerrj, 'Jal, , who used 'to be crown prince of tOrnaiBy, and his son (Ieft),f art still nursing high hopes and ' aspirations, it i reported, despfttcy the rather unenthusiastic recep tion thej were given when the?y appeared at the annual national aviation meet at Berlin as private citizens. r They are seen watch ing events on the program. V .j jij i' j. , . .. - , , not won without a! struggle. T!he best crew that has! worn the col ors of Harvard; in recent years, stroked by R. WInthrop of Boston, fought every inch of the way over the Thames river course. The time, among the best in the history of upstream racing-on the Thames wasf Yaje, 20:26; Har vard, 20:32 2-5, BANKERS BAT GROTTO POSTPONED JAME IS ETNDED WITH 7 TO' 2 SCORE - In n nostboned tame In the de- Twilight league, jthe Bankers feated the Grotto last night by the score of 7 to 21 j The game was $low and unexciting. Lucas, ot the Bankers,; slapped out a home run in the second inning. Players for thej two teams were: Grotto Paulsejn, Feller, White. DeMaris, Macy Watkins, Permine, Luthy and Howei : Bankers E.! Thompson, Hum phrey, G. Thompson, Weeks, Lu cas, Fish, K. Thompson, Arms strong and Blumidnberg, '" PAPERMEN P LAY STAYTON OXFORD FIELBI LEASED FOR SUNDAY CONTEST The : Papennikers have leased. the Oxford park field for Sunday afternoon and will play the Stay ton tea mat 3 ! O'clock, according to an announcement made by Manager Bell of: the Oregon Fulp & Paper company. The Paper makers have been going strong this season arid j ire tied for first place in -the Sundown league..' , , .According to arrangements, th Senators will receive 10 per cent of the receipts, j ; The charge was made because the finances of the city team are running a little low and they are slightly in the, red. " The Senators ; are playing at Hillsboro Sunday, the game start-. ing at 2:30 o'clock. j j i hiir When You Are Steady To Move Call orjUS, for have padded Vans and Flecce lined covers for your furniture and piano. First class piano and furniture movers. ! i We also handle Brooder Stoves, Furnace ! Goals and Diamond Briquettes Larmer Transfer & , ; ;i r : I fc - sr. :....--. p .. c-. v i ; , - l! i FIRST-AID MEETS HELD FIKEMEN AND POLICEMEN PRESENT LAST NIGHT ;A first aid course -which has been outlined by the American Red Cross was begun last night lit the city hall at which all fire- Vmen nd policemen of the ; city were present.! The lessons are to be held twice a ' week until the whole course is completed, i j Bob Board man, physical direct or of the YMCA, is in. charge of the course and is responsible for Jts initiation, I Every phase of first aid and life saving will be discussed by the various physic jcians of Salem who have volun .tee'red their services to- ma.Ke Sa-. ilem a safer city to live in. -:-.! ; The course, as outlined by Mr. Boardman: last night, has been used in many ritles on the coast, including iSan Francisco, Los An geles and Oakland. Mayor Giesy was present at the meeting and voiced his approval of the start that the police and fire depart ment bad . made. - . ' i "There is nothing more import ant, or that we are more inter ested In, than, human life,'' said the mayor last night in a few min utes' speech. He urged them to attend every meeting and an nounced his attention, to do so bimself. He also eulogized those present when he stated that, the efficiency of the Salem police and fire departments was higher than it has ever been before. ! - Dr; Lee Wood had charge of the meeting. The topic of discussion was "shockr." He emphasized the number of deaths each? year through industrial - accidents in which he Baid that the total 'was over 100,000. , , Dr. William B.? Mott will havo charge of the Tuesday evening meeting when 'unconsciousness and industrial accidents will be discussed. The Friday meeting next week will be under the lead ership of Dr. Mathis. , cast rLTlXUSI SAID FOUND v SPOKANE, June 19. Reports received here today from Colrille told of the reputed discovery of platinum near Barstow, in Ferry county, on the Kettle river about 12 miles north of Marcus. Sev eral: hundred acres of land -have been staked out, it was reported, and It was said that 500 pounds of ore had been taken out bearing $700 in platinum. No confirma tion of the reports has been re ceived, i .!.: -I j CHURCH HKAI) LOSKS i SEATTLE. June 19 Daniel Sawlt, 80-year-old head of the Seventh Elect church of the House j of i Israel, was ordered to return a Tacoma house and lot and 1 700 in cash to Mrs. Sofia Darrell, Ta coma widow, in , a decision ren dered by Court Commissioner Boyd Tallman here today. , f Mrs. Darrell demanded the re turn of her property and money after ministrations of Sawlt failed to cure an aliment. Danish smrriNc; j t' ! i . STRIKE AVERTED COPENHAGEN. June 29 The threatened tieup in Danish ship ping has been averted. ,The- ship owners, seamen and firmeen have signed a two-year agreement pro viding for an Increase in wages of five per cent. 1 HAN MARCO GETS RARE ART GEM ROME, June 20 An extremely rare wax portrait in high relief, of Prince Francesco del Medici, done jy the celebrated 16th century ar tist, Benvenuto Cellini, has been presented to the San Marco muse um by Giuseppe Vai Geppi, a wide ly known Florentine collector. The work, considered one of Cellini's One of the MOTORMATES insert-ice Served A broad But He Retires, Without Medals I - 5i..'- 1 rti , A,WS:H AViiile many officers who did. not see overseas service during the world war have received the Distinguished Service Coss or the Distinguished Service&ledal, Gen. Omar Bundy retires from sen-ice June 17 without either honor. He commanded the sec-' and division and turned the tide of the war by his part in stop ping the Germans at' Belleau Wood. , . masterpieces, is supposed by art students to have been executed be tween 1568 and 1570. ; It repre sents the prince Jin the tfge of . ado lescence, and in well preserved. Sustained Quality 111 It 1 M ir.il 'i : J 11 I Hit rji:12'- it . jr.- n. I, Taxi companies constantly face the ; problem of economical operation This is p ossible only by the use of a gas oline that gives mileage under exacting first and second gear work a super test seiice The 5iis Associated Gasoline is responsible for the"more-miles-to-t it delivers to taxi fleets All the more reason why it assures you of efficient and economical motoi operation O ill f:vn FISHING IS GOOD - OVER WEEK-END Where 'to. Go and How to Get . There in Told by George E. Cadwell of Anderson's Sport ing Goods Store. - j . Trolling for Salmon Reports from Pacific City and Tillamook state that the salmon fishing has been very good the past' week and that very few fishermen are re turning without'a salmon or two. The popular spinners are the heart-shaped No. 4. and 5 brass, with the red inside and heart shaped 4 or 5 i hammered bronze. Jxm'mI Bass Fihing - Several nice catches of bass were made after the season opened June 15. The warm weather of the past few days have made the bass strike freely at spinner and plug. Tan- dem bucktail spinner and dawagi- ac minnows can assure the bass fisherman a nice 'catch. Butte Creek and Abiqua River, via Silvertpn. These streams are within' easy reach of Salem and afford a nice one-day trip'. These streams are abundant with trout, and if this weather conditions, etc. are right for fishing, will keep the fisherman busy. Spinners and flies can both be used with good success. The. best flies at this season of the year are blue" up right, caddis and bUick gnat. Iti LuckittiHutc River, via Mon mouth to Haskins Two good catches reported this week from this stream on blue upright and royal coachman flies. Fish also taking spinner baited with salmon paste. ' f . LittJn North Fork Santliim, via Turner, Stayton and Mehama. This stream is not at its best fish ing until the last of June although somev good reports came, from there) this week. . The water is're portral to be about right for good 1924 A.O.Ca , fishing, and the roads are in fine condition from Mehama on. The flies bringing: the best luck are blue upright, caddis, royal coach man and gray hackle peacock. Salmon eggs and spinners are very good also. r BASEBALL I Washington 7 ; Cleveland 5. New York 4; Chicago 3. Detroit 6; Boston 3. Philadelphia 13; St. Louis 9. National Philadelphia 5; Chicago 4. St. ".Louis 3; Boston 0. Pittsburgh 9; Brooklyn 6. New York 5; Cincinnati 4. . Ijicific Portland 11; San Francisco 6. Los Angeles 8; Seattle 7. Oakland 10; Salt Lake 6. Sacramento 4; Vernon 3. Fall makes no statement THREE RIVERS, N. M., June 19. (By The Associated Press);' Albert B. Fall, former secretary BASEBALL Oxford Park 7 ' Sunday, June 21, 3 p.m. Oregon Pulp & Fnper Co. - vs. , Stayton Admission: Grandstand 33c; Bleachers 25c KIDS TREE .ClJ "Sustained Quality" aitapplied to Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil means that these two products constantly rjad successfully meet the most rigid of operative tests. " . . . . - Deal u-Uh the dealer who trvei you uvll tht MOTOFvM ATES dealer. ASSOCIATED OIL COIIPANY of the interior, has no statement to make on today's Teapot Dome decision "except to reiterate my unshaken confidence in the courts, despite another recent decision," he told The Associated Press to night. '' ' What More Could You Ask? ' 4 Long Mileage and Perfect Non Skid - McCLAREN CORD -JinM ' . . "BIU Smith & Watldns " s Snappy Service ; , PHONE 41 . - .