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.Off St P i us '3 if n 4 ! u. . ' - - " - LOCJMlTffi ; RIVALS I rj : ' BISHO P ( , Winner-Take-All :Agfe'efnent .to Speed Up Play Fans Await Start ... Although the Senators had two gmes scheduled with Albany for the Fourth and fifth only one will be vlayed; that, one here Sunday. The two, clubs, were forced to call oft. the cpatest Monday at Al- bally because th e . ball par k had already been engaged for the rac es to be held In -Albany f Monday. , The game today between the Sen ators and the nine from the Hub city will be a battle worth any fan's tjme.. The two clubs have played twice bef oreisaeh " winning en its home diamond. Although the game does not connt fintne percentage column of the league, each team Is out to wfnfbeeanse. of the rivalry that has exteted be tween the two towns for several years. A sbake-yp In the Salem team was -reported following the game with Kelso Thursday evening, but Manager Bishop definitely denies the runior and . says he is eorry that such a report had become current. Anyone is liable to have an off day, and outside of that fact" the Senatcrs were playing an 'extraordinary team of sluggers. No radical changes will be made In the lineup for the game day. i The third league contest with Albany will be played here at Ox ford park one week from today. 'The teams hare split their two percentage games so far and the game next Sunday will be an Im portant factor in deciding the standing cf the two dubs. As an added -incentive for a fighting game Sunday the financial terms stand at winner take all. The Atlas Book and Stationery Zo., 465 State St. High, class litera ture and fine stationery. Complete lines. Ton will appreciate the low prices.. () Mrs. H. P. Stltn, millinery. Most beautiful hats In Salem? all shapes and colors; full stock from which to make fine selections. Best quality. ,233 State St. FISH OITE KU. : III NEAR IES0R IS List of Good Spots for Holi day Angling Will Fur nish bport With an exceptionally long week-end, fishermen are prepar ing a general onslaught upon the fish In the district and will com bine a fishing and -outing trip. Suggestions as to where to cast a . line have been .compiled from late data and are as follows: North Santiam. via SUyton and Mill City Fishin&L good . above Mill City ; some -f air4 catches made a u ring me weea who grey lutcno, caddis and. red upright flies; Brei tenbush river- and Pameiia lake reported good. . .'' ' " . South Santiam. via Albany. Le banon and Foster Fishing gobd anywhere f rom .Foster up, ,very xood reports from above Caacadta; flies, .spinners and salmon 'eggs 1 used; roads In fine condition 'to Cascadla : cabias and good camp grounds at CaBcadia. " Alsea river, via Corvallls and Philomath and Alsea Some good catches made on upper Alsea on spinners; lower Alsea some trout and salmon, being caught, best luck on trout at tidewater on . royal coachman and English ad miral flies. Boats and.' motors for rent from C. ,M. Buckley above Waldport. ' Siletz river and Taft Some good catches made , trollin above Notice of Intention to Improve Oxford Street , Between IHgli Street and East Nob Hill Street. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Ha purpose v and Intention to im prove Oxford street from High street to East Nob Hill street, at the expense of the 1 abutting .mad adjacent, property, excepting the street and alley' Intersections, 'the expense of which will be assumed . by the City . of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to tht established grade, ' constructing Portland cement concrete - curbs, and paving said ' portion of said atreet withi a six Inc.h Portland ce ment .concrete pavement thirty feet wide, - la ; accordance with 5 the plana, specificities jtnd estimates therefori which were adopted by . the Common Council June 21, - v 1 6 , no w -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. . The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Jntention to make; , the above : described im povement ny aad' through "the street improvement department of .the City of SalemvV ;';"r Written v remonstranee may be filed sWitb the city recorder of said city f against the abdve proposed Improvement within ten 'days front the' date of final' publication here of."T!.; ' H4: iz. , 3 ' ; ' By orde of the Common. Coun cil Jnne 21,928. -V ; r i v , M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of' first publication hereof . Is June 24. 1926. I ' - -4 " Date of; final publication .tiereot " . .- . rifwe iFo Be Lowered WhekWiMfXraik (Champs Clash At . Fair rminds JHI5 HEADY FDD AUTO CLASSIC - V '''- ' I - i ' Frank Watkins, AAA; Chief f Back From New. York, .Will Supervise Many. new features. are; said, to be .-included. .;Jh ..the', nqtthwest championship, razees to be held at Uon.e Oakrace track on the" state fair grounds Monday. The races will be' under the auspices of the AAA; Some of the" fastest racing cars-in the northwest fare; aid to be included in the starting line-r Frank Watkins, AAA represen tative for Oregon, has Just arrived from." New York, and will be pres ent. He was present at j. the In dianapolis races on Decoration day and learned several ideas which will be put Into effect; here. Great rivalry is said to exist among the drivers, so, fast. time and an ex citing contest are forecast. Al Lambe ef New York, wbo has recently arrived to make his home In .the northwest, will drive an eight-cylinder Oldsmobile spe cial tomorrow. This is advertised as one of the fastest dirt track racing cars in the country., Lambe is eligible to race for the north west championship. ' He has brok en many track records while In the feast. Jack Ross, conceded to be the present northwest champion, will be .present with his special built racing car. He is expected to tnake the race interesting, Dusty Rhodes, who lis well known In Salem, having, raced here several years ago, will be! present with a new mount. It is a Miller Special from, Los Angeles. Jack Chadwick, who! is also listed among the entries, is a well known driver. He has (recently constructed a car which he claims is one of the fastest , he has ever driven, and is- expected to set the pace tomorrow. C. A. L-utny. iteliable i Jewelry store. -What you are looking for in jewelry. Where a child can bay as -safely as a man or. woman. Re pairing in all lines. ; () Sunburn, ugly . and torturous, prevented and cured by san (septic lotion on sale at the Crown Drug, 332 State St. Get some before that trip to the beach. () Taft using spinner - and; chub; Schooner and Drift creeks good. Boats for rest at Tajtfc from G. W. Qretulla. - K Hillamook. streams - Fishing good on Trask and Wilson, rivers ; splainners aqd salmon eggs used. Big Nestucca Some salmon be ing caught at Pacific City ajd Woods: troat fishing good: Boat for rent from R. C Nell at Woods. Thomas creek, via Jefferson and Scfo Fishing reported good on Thomas creek above Sqlo with spinner and flies; Thomas creek closed above Bilyeu creek. Little Nestucca. via Westside higbway Some very good catches made on Little Nestucca and Three Rivers with spinner and chub. Local bass fishing Bass apd croppy fishing good; several good catches made in Hubbard lake. Clear lake, Wheatland ferry, Horseshoe lake and the old river; plugs and bucktall4 spinners are used. F. E. Shafera Ilarness and Leather-Goods Store, 170 Si Coml. Suit eases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Large stock. . - The pioneer store. ! 11 Nash Furniture Co. takes the lead with low -prices on chairs, rockers. - tables, wood -and steel beds, springs, mattresses. ; Saves you 25. 119 N. Com'L f) Kotlce of Intention to Improve Sooth Fifteenth Street Between Trade Street and Mill Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council, of the City of Sjlem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove South Fifteenth street from the north line of Trade street to the north line of Mill street.- at the expense of the abutting and ! adjacent property, excepting the street and alley Intersections, the expense of which'wlll be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing Portland cement '.concrete : curbs:, and' paving, said . portion of said street with a six-inch Portland ce ment concrete ' pavement thirty teet wide, in. accordance with-the plans, specifications and estimates therefor, which were adopted by the . Ckmraen -40onnenJnne It' 1926, how on file in the office of the city recorder and. which said plans, specifications and estimates are hereby referred to and made part of thisinoUee;! The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and intention to make the above described nir provement by and through the street Improvement "department ol the City, of Salem.- . " f 1 C Written rem onstrtnee . may be Bled with: the clrxeordef-.gMtld city; against the above proposed Improvement 'within ten days from tte date of final publication, here of. s- -.. ".J,trnV i By order "of the Common Coun rfl June zi, ir.'- ! Ui. ' M. POULSEN. City Recorder.' : Date t)f first 'publication i hereof is June 4.4 Ma,V- f, t ' .Date ot .final publication hereof Is July; 41926. JSi.jlyrac, , . I Awaidhj Stariter's Flag . - 1 Hf5 -7 - ! ? : - - iv-H " fr 111 Sixteen dirt track racers will compete for northwest cham pionship honors, under the auspices of the 'American Auto mobile Association, at the state, fair grounds on Monday, July 5. Crack drivers of the coast promise to lower loca records. CHHTI HITS II SETBftGK Chicago Cubs Take Both Games of Doubleheader, 6-2 and 3-0 CHICAGO, July 3. (By Asso ciated Press.) Cincinnati's pen nant aspirations were given a Bevere setback today when the I Chicago Cubs defeated tnem in both games of a d9ubleheader oy scores of 6 to 2 and 3 ot 0. First game Cincinnati Chicago Mays and Picinich; Jones and Hartnett. Second game Cincinnati Chicago R. H. E. 2 8 1 6 12 1 Osborne, R. 0 3 H. E. 6 1 9 0 Jones Luque and and Gonzales. Hargraves; NEW YORK, July 3. The Rob ins staged a slugfest in the second game of a doubleheader with New York Giants today, gathering: 16 bits to win by 9 to 2 after losing the first contest 4 to 3. First game R. Brooklyn 3 New York 4 H. 8 9 E. 2 0 Grimes and Hargr eaves; Green field and Florence. Second game R. H. E. Brooklyn 9 16 0 New York 2 6 3 Barnes and O'Neill; Scott, Fitz simmons, Barnes, Greenfield and McMulIen. BOSTON, July 3. Philadelphia took a double header from Bos- Notice of Intention to Improve "B" Street Between Fourteenth Street and Englewood Addition. Notice Is hereby given 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 "B" street from the east line of Fourteenth street to the east line of Englewood Addition, at the expense of the abutting and, adjacent property, excepting the. street . and .alley intersections, the expense of which will be assumed bj the City ef Salem, by bringing said portion of said ftreet to. the established .grade, constructing Portland cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of - said street 'with a, six la Portland ie hient concrete, pavement tweijty four feet wide in accordance with the plans,; specifications and esti mates therefor, -which were adopt d ..bythj,t3mnmon . Council Jane 81, 1926. now on file Js the office of the dtyArecorder and' which said Iplans, specifications and esti mates, are hereby referred ; to and made-a part t of this notice; -M . rr- rf.. , y i uo uuiuiuu vouncu nereqy ae Clares its purpose and lnentioa to fnake the abqve. described i imi provement , by - and r- through jthe street improvement department of the City of S)llem. . 1 . XJ ! - Written : remonstrance m'ayi be filed-: w.lthtth4 'city, recorder of said city against the above proposed Improvement within ten-days from the' date of final publication, here of. . ' . , -, . , -- By order .of the Common Conn cU Jnne 21, 1926 : . ; . M. PQULSEN; ;City itecorder. Date of -first publicatloh hereof: la. June -24,-1928. -v ' . i . JDate pf final publication ierWf 19 Juiy B( ili.JIyflnc .1 i ' a 1 ttc 1 v. if sr; 5 f:j Si 11 n s A I :5Lff ton today, 4 to 1 and 5 to 2. First game R. .H. E. Philadelphia 4 9 1 Boston i 1 -.1.1 1 Noonan and Henlintf; Mogrldge, Hearne; and J. Taylor Second game R.H. E. Philadelphia 3 6 1 Koston 1 2 11 4 Ulrich and Henline; Goldsmith and J. Taylor. PITTSBURGH, July 3. Pitts burgh's eight-run ralljr in the 4th inning .featured their 12 to 3-victory over St. Louis tday. Score R. H. fc- St. Louis i... 3 7 2 Pittsburgh J....I2 14 1 Bell. Keen. Sothoron and OV Farrell, Warwick; Aldridge and Smith. Dr. Fludley Report Dr. M. C. Findley returned Fri j day from Denver wht i j Salem's delegate at the Interna tional Rotary convention. He was accompanied by his three dau ga tors, Pauline, Louise; and Edith. They visited in Kansas City, west ern Kansas and Denver. They re ported a fine time, but were glad to get ! back to Oregon. The 85 countries in which fiotary dubs exist sent a large percentage tof delegates, Dr. Findley reported. Many gave instructive talks. The next convention will be in Ostend, Belgium. j OPERA SINGER 'WINS NEW YORK. July i2.-r-(By.A. P.) Mme. Jeritza, Metropolitan opera prima donna, today won her fisht to keep her picture off cigar bands. Federal Judge Thatcner signed 'a consent decfee . prohibit ing Cohen Brothers, Cigar "manu facturers, trbm using her name or her likeness in connection with their wares. S , Twelve Chevrolet manufactur ing plants are runninfn'-t ity to produce cars for the trade. Notice of Intention to improve North Twentieth Street Between Court Street and Chemeketa Street.- I' . Notice is hereby given 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 North Twentieth street from the north line of Court street to the . south line of ( Chemeketa street, at the expense Of the abut ting and adjacent property, except ing the street and alley inter sections', the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established"1 grade, constructing Portland cement con crete Curbs, and paving' said por tion of said street with. a slx inch Portland cement cbn Crete .pave ment twenty-four feet wide, In "ac cordance - with the .plans, specifi cations I- and estimates therefor. which- were adopted by the Co nien Council Jane 21.M926, now on file ; In the office ot the city recorder and .which said' plana, specifications aad estimates-? are nereoy treierrea xo ana -made i ai pare ot tnis notice. . . . i ; The 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 Salemr f - - Written remonstrance may . be filed with the city recerderot said city against the ; above r proposed improvement within ten dayafrom the date of final publication here-. Of.' :? : .t I ; By. order of the'Common;Cxnin eU Jnne 21, 1926. 1 ,;: : M. POULSEN, City Recorded. .Date of first . publlcaUojaCiherriof Is June 24. 1926. iL .-f 'l Date .of final -publicailonherfeot la July , 1926. v - J24, JJy; fc$c. A - : Pacific Coast ' ' .. --;. W. Los Angeles -V6 Oakland . i46 . Mission . ... ..4S SeatUe . . I ...... .44 Sacramento 43 Portland . 41 Hollywood .'40 San Francisco S5 L. 40 3S 42 44 44 47 48 53 PCt. .5T4 f.548 .506 .5t0 .494 .466 .455 .398 National League W. L. Cincinnati 44 30 Pet. .595 .552 .542 .514 .514 .507 .394 .380 Pittsburgh 37 3 St. Louis .39 3 Brooklyn 36 34 Chicago 37 35 New York 37 36 Philadelphia 28 43 Boston 27 44 American League W. L. New York 50 24 Chicago 41 35 Cleveland 40 35 Philadelphia ..... .40 35 Detroit 38 36 Washington 36 37 St, Louis 30 ,44 Btiston 21 51 Pet. .676 .539 .533 .533 .514 .493 .405 .292 ,H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to make you the owner. The store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, absolutely C) PORTLAND LOSES CONTEST Hollywood's 18 Year Otd Outpitches Ortman, 19 Year Old PORTLAND, July 3 (By Asso ciated Press) George Hollerson, Hollywood 18 year old, oijtpitched Fred Ortman. Portland's 19 year old, in a duel of boy pitchers to day, and Hollywood wen, 4 to 3. Tho winning run was scored in the ninth when Ortman walked Cook, who went to second on a sacrifice and scored on Kerr's bounder through the box. Hol lerson gave only 8 hits, fielded his position like a eat, walked three, all purposely, and worked like a veteran throughout. Score R. H. E Hollywood , 11 1 Portland .. . . 3 8 0 SEATTLE, July 3-r-Today's ball game between Seattle and the San Francisco Missions was anything but decided until it was over. The Indians finally won out 9 to 8 in the last inning after the Missions had tied the count in their half of the ninth. Score Missions Seattle Bryan and Walters; Jenkins. B. H. "E. : 8 13 . 9 13 ' 0 Mlljus and SAN FRANCISCO. July 3 Oakland cracked out 20 hits to swamp San Francisco in a 10 to 0 score here today. The Seals were helpless under HarTy Krause's effective pitching. , score R. H. E. Oakilfid 10 20 .1 San Francisco ... 0 7 2 : Krause and Baker; Williams, Griffin and Yelle. LOS ANGELES. July 3--(By Associated Press) The league- leading Los Angeles AngelB scored their fifth consecutive victory over Sacramento here today by overcoming, a four-run lead with rallies -lh the seventh and eighth for a 8 to 7 score. Score R- H. E. Rarrampntn . . ' 7 9 , 1 Los Angeles 8 14 0 Martin, Hughes' and Koehler; Hamilton, Day, Stroud and Sattd berg. Walter H. Zoset, automobile tires, tubes and accessories. Vul canizing that holds. ; High Quality, superior service. A trial make a customer. 18 8. -Com'L () 1 Sal am Blarkets l Ml FEED No. 1. whet, wliit d whfftt. sacked - -f I.2JJ . 1.33 . .45 . 15.00 0t, per bn. Bj, Mta, veteh, par ton tOKK, mmOH AKD BEET . 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Slim HaTriss, former Mack twfrler, was. knocked out of the box in each game by- his former team mates.- - Score: (First game) Bosfon 4 10 2 Philadelphia 12 14 2 Harriss, Welzer and Stokes; Rommell and Cochrane. (Second game) R. H. E. Boston . . . k 5 14 O Philadelphia . 8 -1 1 Wingard Harriss, Ruffing, Rus sell and Bischoff; Gray. Walberg and Cochrane. ST. LOUIS. July 3 The Chica go White Sox outhit the St. Louis Browns today and won 8 to 3. Score R. H. E. Chicago 8 13 1 St. Louis 3 9 4 Edwards and Schalk; Gaston, Davis, Vangilder and Schang. WASHINGTON, July 3 New York took the second game of the series with the senators, winning today 5 to 4. Score R. H. E. New York 5 15 1 Washington, 4 14 3 Pennoek, Jones and Collins: Palmer, Morrell, Marberry and Ruel. DETROIT. July 3 Uhle was too good for Detroit today ana Cleveland won the rubber of the three game series 7 to 5. Score K. ri. Cleveland 7 9 '! Detroit a 8 i Uhle and L. Sewell; Cooper. Collins, Johns. Holloway and Woodall. Slate surface Toofing applied over your old smngies. we uare nvr 200 iobs in Salem. "Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal work, 3 55 Chemeketa. (") Admirably Planned for Roominess 'and Comforts i 1 mi a A' LMOST every houseV whether it be man sion or the humblest cottage, has some outstanding characteristic which im presses one at first sight. impression is pleasing or has an important tnntlbtaw Trait J ' W.. H. J ...MW ' , f . , quently. :it gov-f erns to no small degree the sale ability of the house. It is a fea ture to give care ful consideration in the selection of voilr house Titan t Aboju-t tiis ! home lingers.van r j air of substan- tiality that Is in- I stantly 'lmores- I sive. One sensei TMt-l1 thaWt is well bunC.thatItsrbbfhIarge and -well -lighted. The second durability as assured and that for many floor; reached ; byfcar center tlairway from years-to-come there will be UtUinQrvthe liying rm,' provides three extra large demand for repairs. And Jn design H oUs- plays pod lines, a minrmum of lPthatporch in thefreaK'Altogether it'is ideal. Tb ry.A T-Ilr ., ?." "VSi j. - v- - ':: . . '. -...-- ; ' - - - this design. ' afTeT on brick coBStractoa sent-nponrequet HOUSES BUUT OF PERIVW COST BUT ' , ii OF : ...MORETEKiPoimayrtiATJEau- , See us formon bn"ck,.face bric fciindmg tHe, iirtitibn.tfle, silo tOe; 'sewer " J?jpe, drain tile, vitrified sewer pipev-. ;r.' avr! l ' ' WILL NOT HOLDllNQlJEST ItteliVTlVKS OF DEAD 5IAN SAY BOTH AVKRJB ATj FAULT T PORTLAND. July 3- (By Ast sociated Press) rThere will be no inquest into the death of deorge Salmon, realtor, who died yester day after fbeing struck by an,au tpmobile according to an -an office yesterday. Relatives of Salmon did not desire -an InqueC and- said both salmon and the driver, J. L Ofchkrd, were at fault, - - 1" .-!--. ALIMONY GRANTED NEW YORK, July 2. (By As sociated "Press.) Supreme Court Justiee jFord today awarded Mrs., Aedito Fisher, wife of HarryC (Bfld) Fifeher, the-eartocnist, ali mony of $250 areek and counsel fees of- Jl.OfO pending her trial f for a separations ; . , , : r. Held for Speeding F. F. Fisher, route 3, Salem, and John Flannery, Portland, was arrested Friday night by the local police for speeding. Whether that otherwise wise often, ing.a pleasing - Ik V SfT-zai. th RED BAND , miAnmr 1 mmsm I ;..... . - i-..; 1 1 I lilt - j "fp1! iniuiuuniureTB oiuiuunLvini(-uiiHk,UDlo, i. Pacific Coast "Pdrtlahd '3,' Hollywood 4. Cos Angeles Sacramento 7. 'Oakland 10 Baa Francisco 0, i'MlBston 8, Seattle . . Naklonrfl Leagne ' Cincinnati 2-0," Chicago 6-3. ' Pittsburgh 12. St. Louis 3.. New York 4-2. Brooklyn 3-9. Boston 1-2. Philadelphia 4-3. American League - Washington; New York 5. . St. Louis 3, Chicago 8. ' Detroit 5; Cleveland 7. . Philadelphia 12-8, Boston 4-5. Parker & Co., 444 S. Coml. Don't fall to see Parker about re pairing . your car. 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