TIIB OREGON STATESMAN, SALFJ.I. QnnnD:T
FRIDAY MORNING; JULYS, 1923 ': '..
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'1.ILLIE L. MADSEX Statesman Correspond V
!LVrTlTON Jilr !(SpecialjSperatI. gave a concert la.the.Eu-
ockM in a Ylght clincb frequently.
The -infighting was .furious. A
feard short left; tobe.face caused
preb? tQ .Teei,-. a Jshtiiipperejit
hurt .Walker. aa straight right
backed him to - the ropes. Greb
tnissed a, .windmill ' left. In , en
deavoring to break the .men from
to. T. n.) Bertrude L
Cat 'r.i , j r r.tei.-""Mi Olive
Bi t'Ks.sr 1 " r ! h ' Esther To we ., In
Jolntj rtal ..iloalay hlgbC June
29. Tii'erectfit wa given at. her
stndio a Oak; street and tva at
tended? by 'a, number" of' Invited
frjendsj ,;a 'Miss Banks' and Miss
Towe re feoth accomplished mu
sicians' the recital was particularly
plaalng: ; The program given was
.Two Lark? r" . .1 ..,-. . .Lechetbky
.', v - r . ' Esther Towe. V ;
: "ial-yTater, LUy. '. ;..MacDaweli
;jb Indian Lodje V.MacDoweli
e) Scotch Ppent V i iMac.Dowett
Wooallsht - Sonata
the tremendous punUhment.;tThe
bll saved - Walker from further J
paalshroent., ;H
il,Jlond:l?-They .shook hands.
A right. to the bead reeled Walker
around 'lie-countered gamely, with
a left, raflyipg' beatjtjfully. Mickey
put all In a furious charge at Greb,
sending hini back to eover. Blood
streamed . down his f ace from , a
cut oa his .lefteya, but. Walker
( bored in. boldiug his own in a toe
to. toe jcnange or , wows ,tnat
threatened to sweep both to the
floor .XJt- he -ring. -,Walk5r stag
gered Greb, with, a-wicked left' to
the .head. . Walker charged Greb,
driving him tp his own corner -as
he . i eekies&ly. poured bU driving
gloves, at .the middleweight king.
The bell found them battling away
at Wl! speed. : ;?.:: V .'
l?CHGAirPAStORpED
TrtLY ' -"-to
DR. XOmiAX " K.
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gene Field auditorium: , The Sail a clinch Referee Purdf . fell tb,tbe
was nearly filled with an audience Canvass and the fighters fell over
which' showed its appreciation by Mm. The bell found the fighters
repeatedly calling fot. extra nun- fprawiea on tneiioor. -bers.
.The Peer. Gynt Suite, being 'Round 8. A Hrlpharamer-Hght
most familiar a to many present, bored it way to Walker's head,
was perhaps Tthe best liked of the Six. successive time it, found. Its
band selections.-TheyUither col- mark.) Walker landed prettily to
lege fqaartet,: accompanying .'the tne body but took four-on the
band, sang; four numbers but were nead ,n exchange? Walker-missed
not permitted to" leave thfe stage aa nppercutbut took pne In -
until they sant tnree additional flange rf?r.eb. Walke-to
nuroberssongSw-C. Vlttorlp SperatI, B neutral corner pattering. Jjlm
soa Dl ihe direclor. also granted with blows from every direction,
three extra numbers following his They stood toe to toe and slugged,
xylophone' solo. ': Of' these "The They traded, blow? at close tiaf:
Rosary'1 and H'The End ot a Per-I L"s.f 4vyaiKer -s head rockea from ;
feet Day" were especially liked by ? tor of "Oteb 'Irnt- Just as:
,rceetboten 1 the; andlenee, ! Following ihe eon-1 we-peUTOunaed.;-.-?.-?. a-.
er ?o the ring."'-Both slagged
both ..lauded: eifecthre blows;
Rondo Caprlccioso;:. .Mendelssohn ami Trinity churches; , : ai'J w-wiuaerairace
. . "-fr. Olive' Bank.' v ' v z- - - - , - mm xo tne.Topea... -whiw
Imnronrntn - ihrt 0ncement party a.4K)noc of her Greb tq the Topes. TThey. clinched,
r -Olive Baate'. V ' AugustiThedirry home tln the beat him to the punch to. thp
: .Md Waldo hlllawhere party was VZ
wer graduated from the piverton giTen was beautifully decorated beli; .t: ia .-w: L-
June and bothnlan on rontinnlnr Mrs. Curry , wav assisted during to the jaw. Greb-was covering
SelJ'lwork ? ir this the afternooa and at Junch y her nicely. , He staggered Walker with
The redtal wal 'the first nf ihfe "later, Mrs. Hall of Portland, a ticlous body blow; Walker saak
iaturlfe Jln-b? JlA Camronat Oiestsl present during the Jfter- pnis.beels, when -the one-
cmJI!1 0, 7 -afll noon wre;, Dorothy May ifnbbs. two puash landed to his jaw. tmt
i ' . ' ' '''' " Catherine 'Woodard, Elix4beth I be came back strongly. A stingy j 10. VStar Spangjed BinnerJ' ; .
Kwrf-tM,,. a. ltamm0laDeGulre. Marlon liflf TiKhtito tne Jaw turned Greb ' '1 , ; ; V.
V "ii A, tr;A Taylor, all of Sllvenon. and Jtary ba)f aroucd.j It wasa beantlfnl LEAGUE PLAYING HALTS
lestad,. Oscar -Satern and, Alfred T- hk. r.-iIt.w I shot; Walker landed aeain tn thI-Tr-f,wyr 1 n ' f uw1--,mu r
' ' : t HKHC Bkrc;t I. i1IBlgICb Ul AA14l.lt. I - ' I V . t.-.i - . mi i. - 1 . , . i . . 1 .
Dr j Norman; K. Tully pastor of
the First. Presbyterian . church of
Racine, Wla-V and one time asso
ciate pastor of the - First- Presby
terian. churchy of Portland, has
been chosen to succeed', D. Ward
Willis 'Long tn the - pastorate of
tafoi-Kjalioa-a -co mplslnt. -if - any; t-1 -r-
': The . matter will be- decided by
Judge Percy R. Kelly.' '
j i'Flrst- and ; pecond. movements cert a;.tecption was, given' band J
; Andante--Allegro : members on the Trinity church
f : JEstherTowe. . lawn by members of tire St. John's a.01.'1
FIELD VDRK CONTINUES
n ::-'?-;; - -j.li f'f ;.':
iRQV"I -UIOSX.nEADV f PR
i Work on what is to be Salem's
(input athletic feld Lf progressing
,. - , . J.i jP,fy, :ien ieams are at work
the. First Presbyterian xhutca. of if.-prt; jading and leveling
f ' V ?t - f ?rVT?or iha .basebaai diamonds, foot
NEWPORT BOYS READY
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FtaTEX ;EOli'"S.lTtRIAY
EI-KXTS ARRIVK TODAY
In 'Salem sometime Drior 'to 'SeD-
t ember 1. ; V'" ;
Dr Tullyra graduate ot Mc
Allister Theological seminary, has
been .located at Racine siaee bis
departure from the" Portland
church. He is an active member
In civic organizations of that city,
at .the present time occupying- the
position of president of the Rotary
claof Racine. ' ! - -T' i'
The.e'w minittter is spoken of
very .Jilghly by All. who know him.
and the local committee feels just
ly, proud In their good fortune to
secure' him r for tie local ' pulpit.
Dr. 'Tully, .brings to- the clty; a
wife and, two. childr, ages 5
apd. - . . ' .. -
tell field and tennis courts, , The
field- which la locatfd at what .is
Jinowzt a the old - hih "school
fields Jan nprth:ij)t,thet city ilayf
grounds," wll be divided Into sep
arate f leids f oV baseball, root ball
End . teunlaU- ' ,
Band Concert; Program
fftrrajiggfj for Friday
The following program will' be
offered by tbeCberrlan band In
Wlllsott park tonight i V " : '
1 Mach; ""Bar na m1 id 'Barley's 1 "
;z Selection, TtTJie j. Prf pe ; of
; . Pilsen; . ; ; . ,: ; . . Lauders
3 A'lqve' episode la-birdland. .
" ; The !erry 'Lark" Reft dix
4. ; PoDhlar numbers. :T v V o ,
;S. Vocal s6lb .; Oscar p. Gingrich
sYoa Are' Ju.st a Flower From
. An Old Bouquet!. ' , N
. !BecauseTlie;y AH Lore Yau.m
5. -Russlapf FantaslT, . .TOhani
7. ."Dance of 'thfj Hour?:. . :"
S.Iarch, "The Three Muske- ;llu"erf - vvprf- 8e"ewry rone
' teera-f; i:., U'. . rJlUag Rr h?a canceled bto proposed
9 .'finnid Amrii. Waritia 'st 't . Salem, according to a tele-
America Forever'! .. .Tobanl reiyecj jrpm xaaima. yta-
iuiiria mane neqjsgaj-y. me
cancellation.: states the teleeram. .
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' Secretary Work, was scheduled
to. speak before! the.'Xhamher: of
WORK CANCELS HIS VISIT
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SECRETARV'iOR IXTKRIon'XQT
TP STOP IX SALRM - v --
.lt ia planned to prepare at least
hree basejall diamonds, and poa-'
$lbly J we 'football gridirons. The
bid grandstand;" which is really in
good condition t save for a few
necessary repairs and. a coat of
paint, will .receive its share of at
tention.; ; 4. Jhalfrmlle f track , will
be built ironnd the field.' Salem
fcigh school and Parrlsh (Junior
high school. wtll use the new field
for fall. athletics,. . . .
Ticket sales for. the big boxing
card Jn." the open ait arena at New
port Saturday Indicate '. that"; there
wiir.be d big crowd, according to
ill. H. Schocker, matchmaker. .
The fighters will arrive at 4 : 2 0
o'clock. this afternoon-1 and go
through a light workout at night.
The match -la -being sponsored by
the American Legion. ' . ':
; Participants in the Foqrtk f
Jnlr events- are" Ftaakte George,
of Saieirivan4JGeorge lngersoll, of
Astoria who meet tin . the main
eveiiti a' l-round go. Billy iVelch,
or. Astal-la, .. and . Johu Uoyce, of
Spokane meet in the semi-finals,
while KUssy Green? ot fealem, and
Harry 1jvIs? of Astoria j fight one
of the preiiminarieV. "
Iraately" l& pounds of fruit and
there, are 1122" boxes or le.ss.1
P9und toUhe caf. . ; ; , ,
The price last year, averaged
12 (-ia eents per pound. Scobtl1
&!pay advance money to the as
sociation, on Its "frnit as.he :8hip-,
ments are ready to roll. The ship
ments from - California. Yakima,
The Dalles and Hood River! are
aboaf OTef.:;'Co'ire-and La Grande's
crop is. light, ibis year hence the
prospect Xoc.gooit. priiei foK the
Willamette valley is bright 'at this
time. - Ijambert3 are practically
the only I jrariety,. shipped .by ine,
association so far. . "
'A wrestling match ; Is' plaaaed
for the following-day. r
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SUM M ER C A M PS' ARE SET
BOY KCOtT w Ol'TTXCS JlLATKP
. Jl'LY 11 to -AVf;t'8T 8
t . ... - -I -Aim of Silverton will take nlaeel,,ir times ureDs rignt round I v. . . . 1 same aaie ne Tvas to nave Tisuea
was j made that Mr. Tlnglestad. Mmot SUrerton M take place n o iaU ames P Vayed t Chemawa.IndI;in ,00,, ,nd
whit Tisltme here from Grand If V8t ztX:i i - . I Li ; .i - thls week-end In either the Twl- aff-nn . '
who" is visiting here from Grand
Forks, N. D., might have an op-portixitytovicwulheaalla..He
V -' ' v I ran sr.
Several of the
1 wrtTMar',Alra" CflvarlAn
was enthusiastic over the cenery . . , h M, ly. A clean right staggered Greb
"7 " ' J l the .afternoon, and - evening was
light or Rundown leagnes, due? to . . ha . wUh V; V
representative Round 11 They wrestled about "Vt Th.. iT to; have 4)eenV;8pwt , with
about the falls, saying it was more
wonderful than what he had seen
ti -i
rnif"nli Td-test-Wdarwralrt VIK C9 ? first plac.,rTlw We wjTl-W plaed pAtW i ATI LUAM8 CHARGES
Mt. Hood loop is being planned r mA M1aaStrOUa The -fighting -was. tre uinnivT 1 tnrtrorfjin :;
fpr Mr. Tingiestaa.by nis cousin,- : , 7 r -- -t ---1 fast. Walker landed .to the head I ; t ,yy 1 ..
&wITigleatapt8lt ?!LY a three-gamerseries. m ' ! ' yif ? j ' l
the Fourth
rrtA.: QnniAwn laaniA Vaa aamva1a4.
bealthwrk.were iaviUd.to.meet fhe"
; Arrangements for the , annual
summer training camp of the Cas
cade council of. Boy Scouts of Am
er lea, are complete and the' dates
for. the ramp hare, been set as July
Ji .Vi 25 tor thCfirst period. Smd
iuly 25 to 'August !S for the sec
ond period. K :
The .enrollment . for ;the first
period la.aearly completed, and a
number have signed up. for the
second.1 It is expected hat at least
1001 boys will attend - the - two
periods manyvof them? coming
from, corvaJlif and JAlbany, both
f.-uies being Jn the same districts
- The camj will be held thia year
at 'Camp Sascasan Cascadla.
two School I Districts
Report; One Files Bond
SUIT ORDERED DISMISSED
COURT ACTtON AaUVST AT-
r v-TACHMKXT LS EXDKD
The anit, against O. n. Bower, I
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Marion county snerur, orongni oy
the'Uplted Stafes Fldellty AGjiar-
anty campapy.-a corporation ofJ
foruaaa, . nas peen , aismysea
without-cost of prejudice to'either
ptftty according to an order signed
by Judge Percy B, Kelly yester
dayr The" action has -been -going
on ; for;: some- moqtlis-; . , v s
The ease was inatltated; when
Sheriff Bower executed an attach
men t against a dredging company,
and ordered their machinery held.
The trust company' 'of Portland
then filed suit." declaring that they
held a judgment against the ma
chinery, and'demanding its retnrp
to them. ' 'The matter was taken
into court. An agreement . 1 has
now been jeachedtby -the repre
senting attorneys. 'The value of
the machinery. and equipment is
sai .to be; about 1 3 ,00 0. , v
MORE CtjERRlEfr SHIPPED
coiasiAriAK of m?w:ydrk
ARK MOYIXG FRUIT
MEAD OPPOSED TO "
FUNDING'BY-STATE
- . . " CoDtlau4' (roia 1)
here, and-iIra.iN'ettIe.Sj5lawn Ben-,
edict, oldest living person born In
Yakima, Jr,oun ftr christened ;.tbe
dam wjth a bof tie t T3Uma cld?r.
Mrs. -Benedict . lives la' Tacoma.
SenatorW5ley 'Jones! named
th.e structure, said io be ihe larg
est earth fill da ni in the world. It
cost $4,250,000 to complete and
wiy impound , enough water -to Ir
rigate' 100.000 acres. u "
DtTOMFr:
n thimfoaltiij.Unrv t- si(w"h Dothais right and left and
Dan Shields mo- I luulw uu i""i, vugua u
A determined effort i Is being
s, A va I i ne-tanKers -rs.-vaev-Motor
game wnicn w scoeampa.-ior.io-i ,"""-"- "
back
... -r l.famrnAl'napfr valtail -4t InnlaniA I S"C
the series. of lectures .on :bealthl.n n ,"h' p. thJrA night, was played Wednesday In- extradition to Lo Angeles, where
, madelorlcto be given by 4 Mrs. Sadie !..,. . r. ,r I stead: on the.hieh school aronnds. Ike ,ls said to : be wanted, oa a
amall daughter. Irene, who has1s JU17 ana lasting; uniu ne x,iwil - ill I for the moaev thanaers.
: !, ibeeiain the Silverton hosnltal for The classes will; be held In room KT ;r"L."V "" -i-,' ,. ,-
- .. .. lift tVia riwiln hlo-h .,hAAt .fl'"'9 t'T. c"v
."Mr. and Mrs
tored to Pacific City and
Tuesday. . The trip was
principally tor. the benefit of their 1 Jr;"anDar 1 roruna n" to if victory charge, of grand larceny. He was
arrested here last month on tele
graphic" advice from the south
warrant on
attacked
return of
not suf-
l .-is -. . v . - vuaiibc i uiuws i iiirv wtti urn k immhmmmmi & v v' - m i ii.ivtiil. au m. l l u uvsa uua. bcwavt a sxa
j r. na ir. uncM.cftiBiu eu-i ' -,v -I eac otner at YfUU. -walker atagr 4 piscTimtnatlottln-'tawrr'thei a copy or, tne ompiaw5 upon
tortllnfH with d MWiinrtTinii "Vu wftt w iK'K Mfj ,nk..ui.i...i...:j.i,lin.' ikw.i...i.a.... ilur. 1 1.1 -v. .v.- ... t
lonaay evening in nonor 01 Bopn- ;a to the, head;- Walker. landed ef-Jeltxrfon'ot' oCher aigbt?'. X fon-N. also said that nowhere in tbe
, ;us Ti4j!eol3rapd ttfftV hjrWtfll and cernVli !hargedar l tthe proceedings. Is It hown'ln what
Aiuuug fuus .i";v.: : Hf": "'- - , r.'TiZiil'iL VITA urei cjjacnea. ;uren.taaaeawiin I wortnew- Kaeirte rerr ji -cam
.t"" i - : 7Vw rHiiQ-ofceoy w afters .jaw, out I pany. 01 roni&nav DY -.evircie
r M m i TTnithVAM "PTnrranimi "a vcsa v riFaii rr w nra . '4 - . . . -
i m a mm -j, a 4tp4aiBi a w aiii . : : -
Jme lime, it was tne nine iin i - rM the;min nr 1 ; ? ' r-;," I I.MflKlir 11 tJINI.nl F.iirJ A I ILliI I "me .anauy or me
first long trlp?since leaylnra PfrUd U each, day. RounihWamwhed
hospital and also her first glimpse iwmm -wiu coe noon, mo pM each other's ;faw. both landlnrl toVH LIVE Vtl'cojllT'ifXTl hTTfls.UltOTney. The
the ocean. , .t,'. . f ' "f Uleanly. In r. maddeplnr lrttlMSilI)Sli r .ith warrant Is declared
M- i t - : . : . 1 few wllt be devoted to visiting in-L.u. .i. -ttiiL im; --..v'J ..- , - ir.:- 1. J ..
'llr. and Mrs. Martin Hattebenr:
!ltr. and .Mrff. .,OIeSaternWi 'Alfred !
jcuscu, uuu r ig Jiue .
'Mrs. Oscar Satern.
ft The-city council
a special meeting
Program?" 'Local HealtIrWoTK" wit.iVl,,Vi-imi:,-n ,.K.iii.w w i
11! iVL more. -
Thes dis-
. works
tl&nd aad
scenic
"way r ma'nnet Jhe alleged crime
wasv 'committed "and ypon .whose
Xnnual reports of "the election:
of . district .r officers, 'from .; two
schools were received by Mary L.'
Fulkerson, county school superin
tendent, yesterday. The districts
reporting were
Wlllard. district 30. J. J. Ku
entl, William - P.Emery. Alfred
Meyer, Roland Kuenii, clerk.. ;
Detroit, district It 3. 1 J. B. Pat
rick, chairman, B.- F- RusselL ,G.
V. Moore Edward , A. -Goodrich.
clerk. ".,. -'
; Only one Tbond filed by district
school clerks was received. ' This
was sen t ; in ? by Maud. J.- Davis,
plerk . of ' the Gates district, .and
amountedJo 13000." .
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The first carload of cherries de
livered by the Salem Chery Grow
ers association was shipped yes
terday by Scobel .& Day, a ; New
York . fruit, distributing company.
Paul McKerchner, representative
The destination will be s wherever
the best market can 'be locate
Last year this same company sold
Pacific coast fruits of. ail kinds In
216 cities' of the United States. -
The local association, through
Us . manager, O. E.7 Brooks., esti
mated ',30 .carloads as. Hs .'output
thiiyear. - However, owing to the
short ,crp the namber will- prob-4
ably not exceed 12 carloads. The
fruit Is shipped in carlots by ex
i press.- Each . box contains approx-ci
The WoncJerfyl
4 - , In Ilia
H if,
if '.-"tV V
.Greatest
Picliire
, JThe punch and power of -
r w. Ik 1 1 e, 1 1 , lmpeBetaabla
, . Alaska rugjd ', drama
' , up lashed wiOi all of Lon-
; don'svlrklnes on a rn
: ..ied -canyaa wwt,' ,
' wholesome- rom&n c
i and the' greatest' canine ; .
, fctr in hl4 grwtest tJel
, It's a picture youTl ntrer .
forget! ;" V -'.
Saturday
T11 I
'"' lvl""" "" " t -X- rTviT' I e olow tor bIOW walker's left I Tripa comp,anysareU. cpvereds by
i tnents and other matters.
jthough. considerable dtscussioa
1
" ...cc wv.., nUBuriu,u. me one-two punch backed Walk-! mad that it., brlven the rlaht
-aennlte decision were, tt.-. nlmberjnrJPt Wrtyere er t0 the r,opea. They, continued to keepla tepresenUtlve ( at the
' ulJei'1 c.sim.oojuBwwB , vuo to batter each other openly at long. I anion, station, offering tOi Pay for
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auu it uctmcu iu tut ii i uower Diaiiuuis , bwuui iuo umctj i ma. corner and in hii intummu . j t. . i...
icriai in iu um unuso . are ven oeauuiui ai. iub uresemied an interesting aklrmlnh . H .v.: I mi
from the term inaL i The complaint
...v, o . r- "-ieyejsiariea Tor sweu aa crehf con-1 rvhoi-. K r rindH fmm thrt
Al-J summer at Silverton, Mrs.J. A.ftinued to benner at Walker's . fare . . ...
Campbell ntertainedf witto a te? Greb pissed a dewaward rlght-lf The iClrrfe:-4ow companV'de-
was lpf t In the hand Of i tin fn. Via nirfi' Ttte1 ntaafal ''nf.ti... , I
city "engineer.: whb lwas asked ,d Cut flowers were also iisedlin I wnilnr.' w'.nU.. ..oC .l",';.B.rul
jaspectloaaadheglnwqtk ibundaace:aioaV the rboma and openirVboth land rSh !! u !?a 9.
than build another bridge:
matter
the
; o make
as soon a possible.
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RIFFIAX8 ARK.RKPL'LSFJ)
r . KKZ-. FrjfehchilMjarocco.Uuly ,2-
( By Associated Press.) An ;of-
antil Monday. July . Other de- nhn w- Mr- tho n,. v,0ii. n..."11 communique .today says tne
"l " "". v"" c w. Keene, Mrs. K. meiasorge, i ruriou attack. H .was almost I Ti VWfj -kit .i.' ,.
: lnn. fim.l nil . .. .anal . A I ' 1 J ' - . .1 . 7 - " I rPQfV Hif f latl flttflCK ' DO "1116
1 11 lf- WAArlaM' Mra I.nBriAal fUir Kit .nnllAil- hlm.ftir rm . 1. ..1 ' 1 -r . . - I
1 ... . v.. . . r . r . " . . .w -,---. ....-. v m.
?awnjIxsGrir5.der:CamerpnjGreb started to dance knd Walker
slaved a number of nleaslnsr nlano I camn intn a akMva nnnoh whiit
ine sawmm 01 me silver i-aitspjoptions durinr- the afternoon forced fclmtn rltn " "a .Hnirlnr
Tlmbef company shut down Tues- painty, .refreshmeats of.ices ahd I right to the "jaw'Vocked "Walker
nay nigni ana win remain cioseu i cakegvwere erfe& indoors. As- to his corner and he reeled about
AVorthy MQijtt Jab
. Program
tinue to function? as usual.
the mill operates on a. five-day I " fl " whit- wh. '.ni..t.,i:x French flyinb eolumn In the upper
schedule. the coming 0't I ard, Mrs. II. M. Simms ;Ml33; Elr j left to the; face. Qamely Walker 1 i !f T??7 A:
Fourth of July! this, eek Will not i , M.r,.iB ;m.- Gertraile Idurhl on Vadlv ."battered " Ji,t artlltefy and Infantry action.: vAt f
affect any ot .the workers. wEn
ployps of the' Silverton,. Lumber
coifapany will not' be ; granted any
time off as they also run on the
five-day schedule y
,r"wT -Z t ' I i w " 1 nuii. .aa-.w I
Cameron and Mrs. S. E. Richard-j taking "4eyerythlag Greb .. .could I " Be umer wwin mi;h. ij.
son.
throw and standlng-iipright under h .ast Fere stopped.
FISHING IS GOOD
i OVPRVEEK-ETID
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day Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madsen, niar bait, blue, aad red; upright;
Victor Madsen and Harold Larson Mack pat aad.caddes being found)
Arthur Madsen of Brooks, : Suni LltU North JPortcJ Saatifin-r
day was the first anniversary of Tla Sfayton and Mehama. Several
Mr, nd Mrs. Alvin Madsen's wed- nice catches were made djirltfg the
lln and wa ilm Mr: Wart sen's i past week on mis stream, -spin-
birthday t ners, salmon eggs and flies are all
' . ; " ' I need, spme of the flies-being used
Owing to the fact tnat tier. Geo.' W blue upright. 'professor ; and
. irnriwn mnn At acunmniiiT I rdyal coachman. " :.'.
. them,' the Girl Scont5;ecfeednled i Local asa JFisMns cctinucs to
to go Xo Coultrin last : Sunday. jsood. - Several catches ; were
postponed 'their trip antn: a more xnade In the last few days on Clear
-suitable date, ( The, girls Intend lake and the lake; at 'Wheatlaad
t Vi ii-monstratioti of scout ferry. The principal lures , are
work for the beoef it of those In- dowagiae. mianowa aad buCktall
; terested In the work at Coultrin.. plnners.: Crappiesc and sunflsh
i ' - . ; ' are, also - plentiful and can be
Rev. J, A. Bennett, pastor ot the caught wUh a small spinner baited
i Christian church, attended a con- wim cnnBor angie worms,,
1 vention at. Turner Sunday. Serv- 5 ar - v., .,:
i ices -were conducted at the Chris- GHEB-WALKER -
tian church in his: absence by Rev. t. ; .itj TCnRlPIP HflllT
Dr. R. E. Klelnsoree and Dr. I windmill tactics ana drove -bom
p. A. Loar are attending the doc- gloves to walker's jaw with ugni-
ior' lini. now In esaiorIn Port-I mng rapidity. Walker c'-ut;l
land.. t' ': I Greb with a" left to the 'tody.
Walkeiulanded another bt a -tir ai
Mr. and Mrs. A; Corhouse. Miss body blow. They traded blos In
' . : Titan rnrhnma Mr mA Tr A. J a neutral corner. Greb bavlss an
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' Nelson and three children fcpent I advantage. .Greb landed four le.t
; wMkwiii with friends at Eu-1 uppercuts and crossed t with hii
? gene. ,; right to the jaw. A left to the
;;;;- ;;' jaw "backed" Creb4 r Ttey" were
Silverton music lovers were locked tight at ttftj; ell.
; "glvea. ta espicial treat Wed-s2s'y ' r.cusd' 7. Talier' rtagsered
i r.i -ht wh?a - the ; Luther cr'lese Cr-H -:th a tr'rfia riU to the
: coattrt Land of Decorah, Jawa, jav. Crcb. cour.!.---r..-3-1-r ttasser-
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