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am 1 4----- e THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MORNINO, APRIL 9, lg27 .- - .v. : . : .. .... : - . - " -. SfiCS FiriULY LOSE. - inniniiPi 111 r Coast League Standing nnirrnpi DLHiL.no mi IfluH W. I Pet. : , Sacramento 8 1 88S , ' Miaakms - . 8 4 '.800 Portland . 5 5 .506 Seattle 5 5 .800 - San Francisco ... & 5 .500 Oakland 4 6 .400 Loa Angeles 4 6 .400 Hollywood 2 7 .222 Sacramento Loses First SACRAMENTO. Cal.. April 8. 'CAP.) Sacramento dropped iu first coast league contest here today to Seattle's. Indians 4 to 3. Graham turned in a whiz of a game on the mound for Seattle i while Vinci was "wild, walking 9 ' men. An error by Vteci also started the fatal rally in the ninth that cinched' the game. Peters was rashed to the mound in the ninth after tiro locals had doubled and managed to save the game for Graham and the Indians. ! The score- R. II. b. Seattle ........ 4 8 1 Sacramento .!... S 9 3 Graham, Pfters and Schmidt; .Vinci and! Severely. Play Twelve Inning. OAKLAND, Cal.; jtApril 8. A wild pitch by Bob Hasty, who S went in to twirl in the lzth in ning, allowed Ernie Johnson to score from third base and gave Portland a 4 to 3 victory, .over 1 Oakland today after the teams ; had' battled on even terms from ; the ninth. , "J""-- e Johnson had gone in as a pinch hitter and worked Daglia for a base on balls, j The win was Port- land's third straight this week, if Score It. II. E. i Portland 4 7 1 I Oakland .... . 3 : J9 2 Kinney: and Wendell; Dicker- man, Craighead, Daglia, Hasty i and Baker. Missions Beat Seals SAN , FRANCISCO. April 8. Dick Mbudy pitched the Seals to n 4 in S -rlrttrrv ntpr tha Miaslnns today. The big right hander. was touched for a run in the opening frame and one more in the ninth, two snappy double plays saving him from trouble on other occa sions. Jolly and Camilli of the Seals, and Swanson of the Mis sions each hit home runs. Score-'- i R, H. E. San Francisco 4 11 2 mission .-i- , 5- 10 1 Moudy and Vargas; Eckart and hitney. . Series Evened Up LOS ANGELES, April 8. Los Angeles evened the series with Hollywood today by defeating the iars 9 to 3. The Angels bunched lire hits with five walks in the first inning to put over seven runs and ice the contest. Ray Jacobs led the Angel attack' with four hits, driving out two of them in the first inning. Scorer R. H. E. Los Angeles - 9 11 2 Hollywood 3 & 2 Piercy. Sanders and Sandberg; Read; Fitterer, Hollerson, A. a cobs, Halvey and Cook, Murphy. The Dixie Bakery leads on high class breads, ; pies, cookies - and fancy baked I supplies of every kind Best by test. Ask old cus tomers. 438 Court St. () You'll enjoy driving a Pontiac. It handles so easily aad performs so well It is a real pleasure to drive It or ride in it. Vick Bros., High and. Trade. () NEBRASKA BEARS TO VIE ON TRACK BERKELEY, Cal.. April 8. (AP.) West and the far west maten strength on the track and lleld here tomorrow when Nebraa kakaad California came - together in a dual meet. . It will be the second time in four years that a Nebraska team jbas shown its! wares on California DvaL. in i24 me uornnusiters were turned back by a score of "5 r.C I Twenty-two men will compete for each side and while the Blue ind Gold is slightly favored - to eore a second win. observers feci .hat a hard f onght contest will ?nsue. 1925 Standard Buick Coach, In excellent condition. Looks ' and una like new car. Otto J. Wil son. The "Buick Man. 388 N. Joml Tel. 220. () Parker & Co., 444 S. Commer :iaL Don't fail to ;aee Parker iboui repairing your car. Expert nechtotcs at your service. ' All rork guaranteed. j; iJ HiORNSBV MATTER FAKEN TO J COURT PITTSBURGH. Pai. April 8. AP) The ruling of John Heyd er. , nresident of the National eagne. banning Rogers Hornsby rom 'the New Pork Hnuo until he lisnosei of stock be holds in the St. Louis Cardinals, will be taken. to court by the New York club,-,; " Anl eight hour conference.' of National -League baseball club 'owners called in executive session to dispose of issues growing ot of ihe ownership of 116T ahafes of 5t. LOuls Cardinal stock by Rog lirs Hornsby, was adjourned to- ilght without; . having settled the Problem. ? Thie magnates upheld fhe ruliajr rof Joha-Heydier that Hornsby csiaoJ . V)Z SSL-" iA New York Giants until he dis poses of 'the stock. At the close of the session it became known tb.at the club own ers had obtaiaed an offer of f 100,? 000 for, the stock from Sam Breadon owner nf th r9rlinai Hornsby prompter turned this of- m a ... . . ! - iex oown, insisting that he wanted $123,000 for his holdings. He in formed the magnates that he had an outside offer of $87,000 for the stock and suggested that the league make op the difference of $36,000. When It became evident that a comprise was impossible the club owners to ted to uphold Heydler ana bar Hornsby from the Giants lineup so long as he retained the stock. Ererythtng In the book store line, books, stationery, supplies for the home, office or school room, at the Commercial Book Store, 163 N. Cool ) The Midget Meat Market never fails to give yon the finest meats and fish. There is but one place tn Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has tt tor you. () COLLEGES PLAN 2 GAMES TODAY j Wet baseball diamonds are not confined to Salem; there was one at CorvalHs yesterday, and the result was that the scheduled OAC-Willamette baseball game did not materialize. Instead, if destiny wills it, they will play a double header! Joday. The waiametltje team will leave at 10 o'clock j this forenoon for Corvallis. Taer flrst game will start at I.-30 p. U. and the second fill follow it jimmediately. Acclimated Ornamental nursery stock, evergreens, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pearcy Bros. In season. We have our own nurseries. 17$ S. Com'l. Bonesteele Motor Co.. 454 S. Com'l.. has the Dodge automobile tor yon. All steel body. Lasts a lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. They will tell you. ( World's Record Beaten in 500 Yard Free Style CHICAGO. April 8. (AP) A new world's record, four seconds faster than the former mark, was set tonight by Johnny Welssmul ler in winning the 500-yard free style race of the National A. A. U. senior championshrip. This victory also gained for him the A. A. U. all around national championship medal. He finished in 5:28 2-5. leading Harry Glency of Philadelphia by twenty yards. Albert Zorilla of the New York A. C. and Captain Paul Samson of Michigan took third and fourth. Henry O. MTTAtr, 194 S. Com'l. St., where most people prefer to get their auto parts for all makes of ears. Trade here and make savings on all auto parts. () Capital City Cooperative Cream ery, milk, cream, buttermilk. The Butterenp butter has no equal. Gold standard of perfection: 137 S. Cbml. Phone 299. ( T LATE SPORTS '? o o HOLLYWOOD. CaL. April 8. (AP) "Midget" Mike ODowd. Cleveland bantamweight, entering a southern California ring for the first time here tonight, staged a whirlwind finish in the final two cantos to wrest a decision from Young Nationalista. Filipino flash, in a ten round encounter. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. April 8.--(AP: Young Jack Thomp son, negro lightweight, of Ios An geles, scored a. technical knockout over Irino Flores of Manila, in the second round 'pf a scheduled 10 round bout afe Dreamland Rink tonight. Referee Toby Irwin stopped the fight shortly after the second session opened, and awarded it to Thompson. Fry's Drug Store. 350 N. ComT the pioneer store. Everything for everybody, In the drag supply line, with 'standard goods and quality service always. () Drive 'rouno on Good Tires. VMore pleasure and less trouble," The- famous Viking Tires and Tubes have no superior. Malcolm's Tiro Shop, 205 N. Com'l. () O. A. C. FACULTY MEN DEFEATED Teams representing the? Salem YMCA business men's class won all of the vqlleyball . matches in which they competed against OAC faculty men Friday night, It was learned when they returned home. Tney won 14 out of 20 games played. The teams were: First, Dr. Bar rick, Gregg, Actcmr, Wright, Clay sicr and Lee; team of men over 40. Herttog, Bayne, Dr. Wood. Gleason, Hull.' Ward aad Dage; third team. Minier. Hewitt. Juta, Moore Phillippe, Probert, .McLeon, Ritchie and BensonJ , . -i: ' Mrs: H. ' P. Stlth,' millinery. Most beautiful haU in Salem; all shapes and colors r fnll stock from which - to make v fine - selections. Best Quality. 832 State St.' - (J f Y no chances with nlit meats or stale food ot any kind. Buy your meats nere ana navo ine oesc sua freshest obtainable and at fc mini mum cosL t Hunt ft Shailar;' t 3 N. Com'l ' : - () Eugene Zellerbach Paper com? pany win build branch paper PITTSBURGH DOPED pen wiiers NEW YORK, April 8. fAP) The National league pennant race this year rests chiefly between Pittsburgh and New York, with, the Pirates having a slight edge over John McGraw's clan and the world's champion St. Louis Cardi nals slated for no better than third place. This at Jasf rpnrpipntj the concensus of more than two score major league baseball writers who have scanned the contenders from points of vantage throughout the south and far west and given the Associated Pres benefit of their opinions. ( The experts' whose ears are closest to the ground look for a five club battle for first division positions but when it comes to picking the winner, their choices rest almost exclusively between the Pirates and the Giants. Of the total of forty two selc tions. 19 favor the Buccaneers to carry off the flag while 16 pick the reorganized New York outfit. Only three put the Cardinals at the top of their lisf while four expect the Cincinnati Reds to lead the pack to the finish. The point totals in the consen sus further reveal how closely matched the writers regard New York and Pittsburgh. Only ten points seperate them in this com parison, with totals of 294 for the Pirates and 284 for the Giants. The Cardinals, selected by 19 writers for second place and Jen. for third, compile a total of 262 points to take the third concensus position away from Cincinnati. The Reds, although leading the Cardinals in first place awards, were picked by nearly half of the experts, twenty to fill fourth place. The Chicago Cubs round out the "first five" with 181 points. C. F. Breltnaupt, florist and decorator. 512 State. Phone 380. Flewers. bulbs, floral designs for ill occasions. Pioneer and leader in Salem. () For tbe wrecked and damaged automobile. Hall's. 287 S. Com'l. St Tel. 578. Tops. .glass, radiator, body and fender Work. No over charges here. Expert work. () MANNING, MILLER DRAW AT EUGENE 1 EUGENE. April 8. (AP)- Bobby Clark. 117, Portland, and Floyd Farmer, 120. Eugene, fought eight rounds to a draw to night in the main event of a box ing card held here. In the semi-windup. Carl Mil ler and Cecil Manning of Salem, battled six cautious rounds to a draw. Tbey weighed 150 pounds. Joe Blackwell of Eugene stopped Johnny Brock of Salem in the first round of a scheduled four round special. Both weighed 160 pounds. In the second bount. of the eve ning Johnny O'Hara, 14 8. of Mc Minnville took the verdict from Bill Watts. 14C of Salem. The certain raiser between Robin Adair of Corvallis and Bud Ire land. Baker, lightweights, ended in a draw. Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have you 4een the real buys at the Capitoi Motors Incorporated? See Biddy Bishop. 350 N. High St. Tele phones 2128 and 211 . () A. H. Moore, 233 N. High St., apartments and store' where yoa can get high quality furniture and furnishings for every room is your house. () MORE MARINES ORDERED SENT TO TROUBLE iZONE -c (Continued from page I.) en route to San Diego on to China. Td avoid , delay in the event Ad miral Williams should call for them" It has been decided to ship them by commercial liners, 300 to 500 men going on each ship. They will be assigned to stations aboard American warcraft or to duty ashore by Williams when tbe ships get in radio touch with the American commander in chief. Official reports reviewing con ATTENTION! Builders, Investors, Speculators and Home Seekers THAT .. '" Chas. Cameron Estate Goes at TO H T! 1 mm mm On Tuesday, 10 A, M. Located'at 398 North 21st Street 2 acres suitable for subdivision with all kinds, of improvements, also all -personal property including piano, phonograph; autos, r carriages, paints and varnishes, mechanic tools, a large assort- ment of' furniture and furnishings and the property will be v offered at 1 P. M." sharp. Sale starts at 10 A. M.' Be on time. -See Saturday and Sunday papers for 'full particulars.'.? Lunch anc Coffee Served on Ground '- MRS. HATTIK CAMERON, Administratrix : F. N. WOdDRY 11 Years Salem's Leading 'Auctioneer in Charge : I PAY CASH FOJi tSED PCRSITCRE ?J ditions in China so far as1 Ameri cans are concerned again today emphasized tbe growing menace of anti-foreign disorders at Hankow. Disorder Grows Local nationalist authorities were said i na despatch from Rear Admiral Hough at Hanaow to be making no apparent . effort "to check the increasing lawlessness." He said he was usnig all possible pressure to induce Americans re maining at Hankow to proceed to Shanghai. Additional' Japanese light cruis ers, supplementing the fleet of 21 foreign war craft already concen trated at Hankow, have reached that port and Japanese conces sions continued yesterday to be the storm center of anti-foreign agi tation. Rupture Indicated Government advices made pub lic did not refer to the political situation within the Cantonese party described in press reports from Shanghai. These reports, however, indicated that an abso lute rupture between the radical controlled political wing of the nationalist party at Hankow and the military forces holding Shang hai and the surrounding area un der command of Chiang Kai-Shek, moderaU leader, mignt already have occurred. The statement that Chiang had taken steps to suppress publica tion by Shanghai newspapers ,of propaganda matter furnished by the Hankow political bureau at tracted particular attention. Kovirt 04 nwfcced SHANGHAI. April 8. (AP) The entire difficult question of the position of soviet Russia among the powers in China has been brought to the fore by events at Peking and Shanghai, insofar as they affect the Soviet's repre sentatives, during the past few days. The apparent oatricism of soviet Russia among the powers diplo matically represented in China has been emphasized by these events and the situation has become the most important topic throughout China wherever foreigners and Chinese have come into contact. It is widely recognized that the incidents in Peking and Shanghai are filled with dynamite and Mos cow's reaction, thus far unindicat ed. is anxiously awaited. Protests Formal While the ministers of the pow ers at Peking and the consuls at Shanghai are taking up technical ly correct positions, the former protesting against the action of the northerners in exceeding the terms of their permit to paar. through the legation quarter, and the latter asking the municipal council to explain the cordon placed about the Russian consu late, it is felt that there can be no question that neither affair would have been possible had any power offered the slightest opposition. Demonstration Feared The action of tbe municipal council at Shanghai in placing a cordon around the soviet consul ate was based on fear of possible hostile demonstrations against it, it was stated today. This fear was prompted by information reaching the commissioner of po lice that the raid on the buildings attached to the soviet embassy in Peking had revealed matters which were likely to create feeling against be soviet consulate here. As a result of a protest received from the soviet consul general against the stationing of a guard around the consulate, the consular body met this afternoon and de cided to refer the matter to the Shanghai municipal council for a request for an explanation of its actions. - The Man's Shop saves ycu a ten dollar bill cn every quality suit. Shirts, hats. ties, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting, long wearing. 418 State. () Capital Bargain House. Capital Tire Mfg. Co., Mike's Auto Wreck ing. Three in one. Bargain center of Salem. Thousands ot bargains. H. Steinbock, 215 Center. () Pomeroy tt Keen, Jewelers, never fail to give yoa 100 on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. Standard high grade stock In all departments. () At a coon MICKEY WALKER TO RISK TITLE CHICAGO. April 8. (AP.) Mickey ' Walker' has, decided tp risk his prized middleweight title in a Londoa ring against a British challenger and with a British referee as tbe judge. Jack Kearns, manager of the titleholder, today closed a 20 r&und match with Tommy Milli gan, champion of Great Britain, to be decided in London some time between July 1 and 1C. It will be staged under the direction of Charles Cochrane, London theatrical prodocer and sports piomoter. Cochrane plans tp hold the bout in an arena seating 100, 000. Slate surface roofing applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 Jobs In Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal work, 355 Cbemeketa. () 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, ab solutely. () COUNTY TAXES SHOW INCREASE OF $48,916 (Continued Irom page I. from SI. 214, 844. 12 in 1926 to $1,190,128.76 in 1927. There also has been a marked reduction in the irrigation and drainage taxes. In the year 1926 these taxes aggregated SI, 826, 178.23, while this year therriga tion and drainage tax was Sl, 788,231.82. The miscellaneous tax in 1926 was $3022.23 as against $2313.85 for the year 1927. The bond interest and redemp tion taxes for 1926 totalled $2, 177.076.97, while this year these taxes increased to $2,352,852.70. There also was a marked increase in the special cities and towns tax. This tax aggregated $8,19 5,337.02 in 1926 and $9,532,294.54 in 1927. The ports tax increased from $1,583,371. 81 in 1926 to $1. 644,094.03 in 1927. The fire pa trol tax in 1926 was $128,954.79 as against $169,840.90 for the year 1927. Summary Given The following summary gives the aggregate taxes of the various counties for the years 1926 and 1927, as summarized and extend ed by the state tax commissioner: Count v 1926 Uak.-r . 724.04.59 Kenton - .t6. l"6.;t -;.. k)i!H;( . l,0.l.55.0 ntMT 2.1rtO.-,yrt lil Columbia .. 1.037.140.22 Coos 1,551.458.86 Crook 329.83.1.12 C.rrv 21H.129.5rt IVscUutes .. 701,7 7.H2 Dooalas .... 1.255.H50.1H Gilliam 29rt.053 Uc-tit - 2rtl.lrt7.l7 Hrnv ... 24..H20.2rt Hood K. - 597, 1 :!. .irksOii 1. HrtM. i Jerson .. 194.3C0.77 .loipphine . .toli,o l.i ' Klamath 1. 1 59,642.72 Lake 324.215.79 l.an- 1.X49.KI7.2H lJn.oln ... 670.930. 1 I Mnn 1.152.120.97 fii"Ilieur 7o4.;;31.:;4 Marion 1 ,(i9,9tf6. 17 Morrow 4Jrt.8i1.71 Multnomah 1 1.755,390.55 Polk 555. U 4.52 Sherman . 20 i.'Tl 5.7 Tittamook . 1.12 1.241.:;'.! tmatilla l.H9.82.1 t'tiiun . so.207.114 M'allo 420.164.51 Was.o 747.791.Ort Wash. l.l:;(.C3.4 Wheeler 145.25tl.5o Yamhill . . S2rt.15li.15 77.H.WK Z 104.rt'i.7a 1, 048,271. 3 1,417, 757. 8t 270.07;;. .".G 234,472.t 82(1,413.11 1. :!.'.(, 079. 12 30 1. 445.30 . ii:),2 J.8U 27(i. .-:!. 72 USrt.942.Pr 7 .1 " iS O 1 190.Clf.83 jj,5i;t.t. 1. 4ti4.o92.il 3ii2.424.5U 1 .J25,43fi.H 70M,67i.7C 1,1 75,H5.36 4S.72U.tl5 l,!lH,rtK2.2 1 4."j.Ml 99 1 i..-,,H5.MI0.y." WJ5.i:i:!.5 :!(:!. 02i. 09 1.147. 917. f: 1.6.'!(j,117.90 HS. 5 (). 5 451. 971. in 79.820.l:j 1.1 Mti. O40.21 15U 1.92 ni 9.586. i:j 4- Total $44,975,048.10 $47. 975. U 77.52 The Marion Automobile Co. The Studebaker, , the world's greatest at tomobil value. Operating cost small. Will last a lifetime, with care. Standard coach $1510. () Have your prescriptions filled at the first drug store west of the New Bank building. Reliable and trustworthynothing but the pur est drugs. Crown Drug, 3$ 2 State. Coburg Old McKensie river wooden bridge will be replaced by new steel one. Batuirday Special GALVANIZED STEEL Garbage Cams C3 iollfe. r 5 Gallon Galvanized Steel' Garbage Caiu A Real , . Value at this price. See them in our window ERY CASE DlSiSSMMT Motions to-Quash Indict ments Against Dohenys and Fall Considered WASHINGTON. April 8. (AP) Motions to quash the oil bribery indictments against Edward I. Doheny, wealthy California oil op erator, his son, Edward L... Do heny. Jr., and Albert B. Fall, for mer interior secretary were taken under advisement today by Jus tice Hintz in the District of Col umbia supreme court." after a fall day of argument. Frank J. Hogan and Hark' B. Thompson for the jacpused con tended that since Fall had no au thority to lease the Elk Hills, Cal.. naval reserves to Doheny's com panies, the oil man and his son could not have bribed through Ithe $100,000 "little black bag transaction" which figured so prominently in the senate oil in vestigation. Former Senator Atlee Pome rene, of special government oil counsel, contended that Fall had assume d to act in his official ca-pacit;- in making the leases; thaV Doheny's companies took possess ion ot the reserves, and that the federal government .was put to trreat expense and inconvenience In recovering possession of them. Should Justice Hitz sustain the demurrers- to the indictments, re turned nearly three years ago, me, government could appeal, to thej District pf Columbia court of ap-i peals. ... i Should he-overrule the demur rers. hQweveiythe defense would have no right to appeal under the recently enacted Walsh law and the defendants would have to go to trial. Nash leads the world in motor car values. Beautiful display o! new models at the F. W. Petty John Company, 365 North Com mercial St, () Chas. K. Spauidlng Logging Co., lumber and building materials. The best costs no more than in ferior grades. Go to the big Sa lem factory and Bave money. () Telegram Receivership , Continued, Says Evans PORTLAND, April 8. (AP) The receiversbip of the Portland Telegram will be continued with a view of assuring the-jContinuance of publication until the property can be sold, Presiding Circuit Judge Evans decided today. The court set Monday for the naming of a permanent receiver and confirmed his previous an nouncement that he would name Amedee M. Smith, chairman of the board of county commission ers, to succeed the temporary re ceivers named March 19. The court announced its decis ion following a hearing at which Bert E. Haney, of Joseph, Haney and Littlefield, attorneys for the Telegram Publishing company and J. JE. Wheeler, owner of the corporate stock of the company, sought to have the receivership dissolved. Cross Meat Market. Biggest busiest and best In Salem, Choic est steaks, bacon, hams, sausage, lard, eggs, milk. Absolutely sani tary. 370 State St. I) D. H. Mosher, Merchant Tailor. Is turnings out the nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to measure; 100 business and pro fessional toen buy of Mosher. () S'op, look, and listen to our ap peat. , If- you are not absolutely satisfied with yoiir laundry prob lem, call 165. Hand work our specialty.,' ( ) Additional Sports on Page 6 i. ; 1 - ----- - Vaiiov Track Athletes - - to Compete Here Today V Truck and field athletes repre senting Salem, Albany and Corral- lis high schools will compete m the Willamette Valley meet this afternoon at 2 . o'clock 'on the high school ' field; This'.; fa the first meet of the season abd much in terest is being, taken locally. The Salem team, coached by Ioule An derson, is toneeded a good chance to win. .1 - Hungry? Tont wait, order some Better Yet Bread from your grocer. It ia fresh,4 wholesome and clean. Made by tba Better Yet Btking Co. () Giant and ' DflPoiit eiploslTea (fuse blasting caps). Lumber ,t,a oil hniidine materials., Gab- jl Pavder tt. SuddIt Co.. 610 N. Capitol. Tel. 2248. () ORATOR OF WILLAMETTE PLACES SECOND IN TWO (CoBtinn (root pr J- versity of Southern California, and. University of Oregon. In an extemporaneous contest held last night at Newberg, Walter Iliff, Willamette senior, was given fourth ranking. Oregon Agricul tural College represented by How ard Philbrick won fir si Eugene Bible university, second,- and Pacific University, third Iliff drew , the sulvtopic "De yelopment of United States finan; cial control in the Wet Indies and Central America.' 1 A number of Willamette uni versity forensic; officials! attended the contests at Newborn'. Among them were V. D. Carlsfn. Presi dent of the Association,, Professor E. C. Richards who acted as judge from Willamette, Hazel New house. and Irene Brelthaupt? The contests closed the season !The Heart of Your Bank Account la Your Charge Account at Kafoury Bros. Extra Long Silk Boot Heavy Chiffon Pure Thread SILK Silk from Tops I Serviceable ON SALE Special ' A Pair $1.00 Each pair of hose packed in an individual; envel ope of ; parchment pa per. AH the de sirable wanted spring shades. Double silk foot with high spliced heel of double silkiisle toes and lisle hem. All the sheer beauty of chiffon combined witli hard practical wear, they assure you the best service (Main Floor) SPECIAL SALE OF SILKS In Our Downstairs Store , - Very Specially Priced -...;....... Included in this assortment are Satin Directoirc, Radium and Poplins in good bright shaOe's also fancy sport stripe. ' PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS for. May Now in 4 ; TRANSFER AMD STORAGE Lena end Short Dut&nce Hauling 1 Public and Private Storage , ,f Fireproof Buijdujaf i ; 1 GRAIN; FEED AND SEED i Free nllTerr to aay part cf taa tttr. QUOTATIONS ON AP.P14CAHO.N v Farmers - rAUi tsaguo, rite?. for -Willamettft ' -t'aMT, nnp grT sidered the best from the staJJ' point of victories fot a numSeJ S years. r fc PACIFIC COLLEnv v. ' Ore.. ; April ;! JL-tAP)"?- ; S Beelar of the University 0fc q1 won first, place in the state De8a 5 uio94if, con rest here t ; - . against representatives ot f other Oregon colleges. ' The judges for the contest were the coache of the speakers. They were allowed to vote for aay orator except the one representing their own schols. . Beelar received 7 first choiceV 71"V and one second. .4 T Junior Handball Pibyers Defeat Portland Y Team I Salem YMCA junior handball players took two ok of three matches from a Portland YMCA team Thursday evening: Paul Lafferty and Louie Anderson of Salem defeated MeShastwell and partner:: French Hageraan and Basil DeLisIe of Salem lost td Peterkin and Ruckner of the vis--Uors, a$d Hugh Adams of Salem won from Prebble of Portland. It's Time to Think of ' PATNTDTO and GLEANING UP We Sell Martin Senour 100 Per Cent Pure Paint DOUGHTON & S HER WIN 286 N. Commercial Tel. 030 SPECIAL! Exchange a lovely suburban home, strictly modern, for city property or stock ranch. ' GEO. F. PEED 841 SUte Street to Toe Stylish 89c a yard i . CAN AND DO Salem Store Portland Silk Shop 466 SUte Street 362 Alder Street f- 1..- Warehfjucs - 'J r 1 a a a i