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TUESDAY MOUSING, . APRIL 19. 1027 J I - ; t :: THE .OREGON. 8TAXESJJAN, SALE:.!. OliEGON: IP S; '" r : i : !' . It ;P i v -i "J : s - V -i IBM City League .Standings i W. L. - Pet 0 1.400 0 1.000 ' 1 .600 Nontavilla ,b j'2 Salem . . .'. . W. O. W. 77 cktnaa . . . . . Mt geott ... Tjicolai "P... . Woodstock. , 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 .500 ,.500 .500 ....... p. ... .1 .000 .000 Sundays' Remits St. Johns 5, Camas 0. Salem J.t, NIcoIai2t MontATlIla 7. W. O. W. O. Mt. Scott 11. Woodstock 6. Halting bard and often, Jo mat ter whether the. opposing nitcber vejteran or ;;ja!. .yAo.&ie.,, left, I Handed or rlght.banded. was the secret of success for the - Salem Senators Sunday when they.ha.nd- ed Nicholai a 12 to 2 defeat before a crowd which Iwai surprisingly large conaid ering the frigid ity p f the weather. : ( I Probably .it was pound, to bap- en anyway, put at , was wayne Barham, who is hired topitch and 4ot , to hit, w.ho spoiled ICicolais lead, and started the Senators, xn he road to Tictory in the third nlng wnen he drove a hard Tin- r orer the lef t field ' fence, nd rotted around ; the Jbases with Frisco" Edwards Ahead, of h.-Uh- Nicola! had taken .the lead, that ame inning with, two runs on bits !y Korhonen and BuzaeUl, awalk. sacrifice and a couple.of e?cus ble bobbles, the only ones that !he Senators made that day.; The fireworks that cost "Fuz y"; Carson ; his. position on the mound, started the ! next inning. when four Senator hits and three Kicolal errors gave the locals six runs. " ' -IP 1 Hidings started it .by taking- bne of Carson's slants in the ribs pnd advancing to third' on pieury's neat bunt that went for b hit. Fleury stole second. Ed- Kvards . was safe and : Ridings fecored, when Buzzelli threw low to the plate. Fleury. was thrown lout ,at home, on Barham's pound er to. third. Sullivan hit to left field, scoring .Edwards., Sullivan was forced at second on Bianop's grounder to short. Bishop reach ing first Burke singled to left. scoring Barham, :and . Mr. Carson, late of the Missions, hung.up.bte tn, striking smart aacu .COlprj.w.1 50c, 75c, tl&Oj Aaron Astill , IIabeibuihcrf 4 .. .Formerly A. A. CXOTHING CO. MaMonie TimnlA . fllore un Than a !B am mmm 1 ' fi- .1 wm 'a cat a ; r as a w'tM . . TKl?. 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No trick or chance inroived. biii steerVtu nv.im&s homer over ;the left ; jfield wall. aoorUatUIlop aod JBuxAe ahead of diim. .ri-.-.-;P '.P .-: Afterthat -Gallagher held the local j'boys 1 " bitlesa .until r the seventh, when, after tjr'p were out," bet walked ; Coleman, and Ridings and ,th i'tnro'f baggers by .f .tiry and Ed,ward jpelled piree. more runs. , Qne more, was, garnered pi the. elgb$b ff $5ojiBh' ihe , vjsi torsPthJrd pitcoer, wh6n Bishop walked jind Uurke and Steers singled. Salem AB. .1 . -....4 4 3 ......... 4". K. H. 2 O 1 2 I'O. A. E. 9 O O Sullivan. IV Bi'.o, Jt ... Burke, 21i ... Htwtrs, It oilman, vt . Riding.. k . Vlrvry, rf Ktrarilsi, r . Kfhau. p . trot I O 3 O O O 4 U I It) P 0 34 12 U 27 12 S AB, ,K. II. 11 o 0 1 1 1 ' o o ' .1 H 0 J'O. 1 0 i 1 4 9 3 4 o o 1 o o A. K UalTo. 21 M J Lf vlh. .'lb Xorlionou, rf .. iioMlrr. f t J. 'Lrptieb. If i.anchart, lb .. Kiuxelli, i .. - JHakpr. c Carton, Gallaglirr. p .... JJilSDer, 8b P Cloujfh. p ... Ileim Tuta! (I 1 1 to w 0 . o o 0 o 0 I 0 1 0 33 2. . 4 11 Helm hit-for Gailo In 9th. Score by innings- Kalftn ..rv . ( fl 2 fi O; O V. 1 ( -12 vvifolai O jJB ;2-U tl'O O 0- Summary Jnuititfs by Cm fOB 3 2-3. OallaKlifr 3, ClouSh I 1:3. ibirtota 0. Credit ri.tory to Brhm. Cbarw ilefrat o Carson. At bat. off Carson 17, tiallaffbcr ' 1 2, C'loutr ", Berham 33, Hitn batted off Carwn . Uallaehcr 3, Clough' 2, Barbam 8. Struck oit : br Carton 1, 0llachr 2. Glouffh O, Barbam Ba on balls, off Carton 2, Gallagher 2. Clooerli ; barbam 3. Hit by pitched balU, ,Ridinjfs bv Cr on. Wild pitchiv Carsoa, Clough. j-toln baseH, Dakr, Fleury, Goleman. Home rtin. Sieeri, Barbam. ' Two bane hits. SuIliYao. llitiner. h'lcorv, Edwards. Rar nfic hits, J. Lpt3ch. Bishop, Bakrr. Left on b, ilwn 4: - Kicolai 8. Time of 2 hours. t'mpires, Suiilraa and i.aird. ,P,ORTLANP. .April 18. (AP) rSt. Johns continues to lead the City League .qircuil as a Feult of its , 5 to 0 Victory, at Camas. Won tarilla continued undefeated by beating Woodmen of the World 77, by a count of 7 to 0. jFive hits, never more than one in,any Inning, faadeup the Camas tojal while St. Johns got, nine .safe blows. Kink Co.le patched well for the winners and bad, excellent up port. :' Vith Johnny , larklns "holding Wpodmen to four hits. Montavilla .scored its 7 to 0 victory.' A run in the first and six In the second did it- . . After Woodstock had taken .a 2 to 1 lead In the first two innings,' Mount Scott went ahead; 5 to .2, only to be tied in the fourth. But f rpm then" on the Mount Scott boys Jtept a fairlx safe lead! Carl Turn a and Leo Faust led the Tiger hitters. 1925 Standard Buick. Coach, in. excellent - condition. Look and tuqs like 4iew car. Otto J. Wil son. The puick. Man, 388 N. Com'l. eUsZ20. . () Ererythins in the book store line, books, stationery, supplies for -the home, office or school room, .at . tha - Commercial iPook Store, 163 N. Com'L t) Eugter Brown Shoe Stpre.Migh class, stylish looking, T, eomfort Rlviqg, long wearing.shoas.for.the least money. Come and be con- j i - . - : ' tJroes Word Puzzle mis wilf -,3;is,riQBLBH.' Jf 4tb." ti rtS hours t, A.4d, tb.f jnres. to ' L?e0 ! cbariVtaariedpAeanesO -1! l-AST OF 'SERIES Coast ' Jjeagite. Standings u ' -iP" P., : W L. lEct Sacramento San, .Francisco 'Seattle v . - .,, Portland . . . . . LosAngeles . .Missions Oakland ... . ilqllywood . . ...12 7 ...12 8 ...1 9 ...10 10 .3? .tao .526 .500 .500 .474 ,450 .204 9 9 9 5 9 10 11 12 - P.CUlXliNP. April 18; (AP) Hollywood i tQflk ad,TnUge ,of he breaks today, and the Stars won their third straight game, 8 to 1, although Portland took the .series; .four games to three. Gooch put the . Stars Jn the lead n th? first inning, with, ft bomer, .. ' , ''p French, (i'bo,relieved Hughes la the fourth, .pitched wonderful .ball for ;tbe Beavprs, .but.Jot tin the ninth whe.a,witb the Beavers, one run ahead, Bagwell fell down in fielding' Sweeney's shotjt fly to right; It went as a tiiple and tw6 runs. scored .with, two out. ' Score- '. R. H. E. Hollywood ........ .8 11 2 Portland , ,u -... - 7 10 Jb Shea, Mulchay, W. Murphy; Hughes, French and Yelle. CNo other coast -games. ) - Stop-, VooJr.and. listen to o u r .ap peal, if you are -iot absolately aatisfied jiiith yo.ur laundry prob lem, call 16,5. Hand work our specialty. t . () The Marion Automobile CoThe Stpdebaker, , the worlds greatest automobile, value. K Operating cost small. - Will last a lifetime, .with care. Standard coach 41&10.' ( . - fH ... , .p O -s-,-, Cf, O ' ; i merlcan Lcagve Standings ' W L Pet. Ne,w Tork . . ...... 6 0 .I, 00 Detroit ..........I. 2 0.1,000 SU Louis . !. 2 1 .667 Washington ....... 4 2 .667 Cleveland ......... 3 3 ..r0C Chicago .... '. . . 3 4 .429 Philadelphia ....... 2 4 .333 Boston ....... P.. 0 6 .000 ST- LOUIS April .AP) Walter ..Gerber, St.. Iouis Brown shortstop Jiad three errors. chalked up against him .but his single in the. eighth inning brought in the final run which' enabled the Brpwns to defeat "the Chicago White Sox, in .the third game . of. ine series today, 5 to 4."- Home runs by Schang and Gaston drove .ln;tb.PAber Bro.wn runs. pcore R. H. Ei Chicago, . .1. J 4, 6 4 St. Louis' 5 10 3 -T. 'Blankenship, Conaally and McCordy; . Gaston. -and Schang. .WASHINGTON. April 18 (A) Steady, ftitchipg by Thurs ton, with good support in the field enabled Washington to take the third game of the series, from the Athletics today. U -to 0. All of the National runs were scored in the- irst' inning. 1 Score ' R. H. E. Philadelphia "... C 8 1 Washington ........ 4 '9 2 Walberg, Willis and Cochran; Thurston and Itael. CLEVELAND, April 18 (AP) Cleveland evened the .series . with Detroit -today .by 'winning, 3 to 2, in a pitchers' battle between Lev sen and Hollo way. :? Score 11. H. E. Detroit . . ... ......... 2 9 2 Cleveland 3 8 0 rj Holloway and Woodall: Levsea," 3uckeye and L. Seweil. 25 Splendid Prises I :lWrfte)Todayjfor Detnila " DBCTDI.VO TIES--1P ASX " lb. case of tie those tied for any prise, will be presented with.aec- owl piuzlQ which will consist of 1 drawing a line-across the face of a chart of. figures so that the figures1 thus, connected when added to gether will total -the greatest sum. r.---Teejalrf ,l,602;50imky.b Vod in L... .unique competition and '-prizes :be awarded-promptly after May Yo can wftt'lb muehPaa ta" Maxj daTalne tl.Q75.00.r,, yqur answer on a saeet 01 paper , ypur rTiameiaflacddress tcadTwar at. ence ma mail you la snlendid- U- ,lustratel.: prise - list describing i the prizes .and giving yon f nil Informa tion . . and 1 rules. 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Merchant Taiior. is tqi-plpg . oat - the, nobbiest ,and best setting Uilor, made vaults to measure: 100 business and pro resslonal men bur of Moaber. o I NATIOXAI -O I Natiunal League Standings W. L. Pet. Pittsburgh New Pork . Philadelphia Boston ... Chicago . . St, Louis . . Cincinnati Brooklyn . 5 4 3 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 6 .833 .750 ,600 .571 .500 .400 .200 .143 i PHILADELPHIA, April 18. ( AP). The Phillies triumphed over Brooklyn again by 7 to 3 making tho sixth consecutive de feat for the Robins. Cy Williams' poled, out bis second -home run .pf he, season, with myio pn base in the. third. P.Meusel hit a .homer with two on in the ninth. . ; Scare R. H. E. Brooklyn 3 7 1 Philadelphia . . . k . . 7 11 3 ?.McGraw, Clark and Henline: Carlson Willoughby and Wil son. BOSTON. April 18. (AP) The Giants nosed, out the Boston Braves in the eleventh inning to day by 11 to 10 after the home club had- come from behind to tie the score three times. Score R. H. E. New .York 11 18 0 Boston ....... . ... 10 16 2 .(U innings). .Henry, Barnas and Devormer, Hamby; Mills, Genewich. Knight; R.' Smith. Mogridge and Taylor. CHICAGO. April 18. (AP) Lee Meadows let Chicago down with -four scattered hits .today while .Pittsburgh battered Tony Kaufmapn off the .mound when be waverpd J&e hind Stephenson's erratic, playing, and the Pirates easily took the third game of the series, - to 1. - Score R. Pittsburgh . ". . . . 4 . . 9 Chicago 1 Meadows and Smith; mann, Roy and Hartnett. H. E. 13 6 4 2 Katif- ' 1SL Louis-Cincinnati game post poned;, rain-. Tie -Midget Meat. Market never falls to give you the finest meats and fish. There is but one place In Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. () MANNING SIGNED 4 FOR MAIN EVENT ; ..Sailor Manning., veteran Salem .middleweight, will fight the, head liner. eight round bout Wednesday evening at the Corvallls Elks club under the sanction of, the boxing commission there. He is matched against Joe Blackwell of Eugene. Manning's Bpeedy victory over Chick Feike, OAC .champ, at Mill City ilast week, gained him the choice over, several 'Other aspir anta j -Fcike ; went dpwn , for . th3 count in. the second .round, i Blackwell will putweight his, op ponent five pounds .but Manning's experience is expected to counter balance that disadvantage. . ilartman Byps., Jewelry Store. Watches, clocks, rings, pins, dia monds, charms, cut , glass, silver ware. Standard .goods. StaW t( Liberty .St. iV . -"; - r-r.-i yit -in Wfil sr rti - - - t:p Loirs and Short Distance iHctuling Publicrandriviite Storage , ;J.:p PUlFircproof -Ruilding: - - r ; ' -GRAIN,: FEED, AND SEED ? Free Delivery to anjr part of .the city , :, ... -QUOTATIONS OTiPUCATjpN : r -st -PAULTOAGtIO. Trot. - Day Telephone 2S;;. . Oil! TOOT,., Negotiations to rematch Angel de, La Cruz, Of , Manilla, P. -I., and Tommy pBrieni of Portland tor the next Salem armory fight card have' failed according to a report Issued yesterday; and . in its stead O'Brien will fight Phil Bayes ,tbe night of May.4.,. P ' ' Although there is conshjerable question whether O'Brien .could, have beaten La. Cruz in their fight last week, which ended suddenly In the fifth round with the col lapse of the ring, the Filipino's manager has , turned .bis , back to any further Salem fights. La Cruz took the first .round. ...the second was even, and O'Brien had every thing his own way until the end of the match. ' OtBiien .steps out Into faster company tonight when he taqglos with Sammy Shackof New York In the main event at . Portland. Shack lost on .a f qui to Dixie La Hood of Butte, Mont., last week and the two were rematched. La Hood was unable to be in .Portland this. week, so Tommy is. stepping into the breach. If ,he can beat Shack the slate will be.ropen for bigger matches, than ever .before, for Shack has a strong record in the .east, having lost only .eight decisions out of his last 80 fights. Matchmaker Harry Plant . prom ises an unusually heavy .prelimin ary card for the Bayes-O'Brion card, hoping to give Salem fans the best money's worth of the year. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced; to make you .tb,e.iPwner; the store that studies your every need and is ready to meet it, ai solutely. () GOLFERS PAIRED FOR NEXT ROUND Members of the Illihee Country club played the first round of their spring tournament Sunday after flualifying a week previous. The days play was divided tnto three nixteens. and Monday the flights for next Sunday were paired off into winners eights and beaten eights. Lloyd Davenport, who won the low medal score a week ago with a 16 handicap and gross score of 87. made a gross 18 Sunday, or 62 net. 4 . . Pairings for games to.be played next Sunday are as follows: ; First flight Harold dinger vs. Lloyd JDavenport, Oris Fry vs. Dr. A. T. Bates, Thomas Woods vs. Henry Thielsen, Frank Shaffer vs. L. C. Farmer. Second flight D. W. Eyre vs. R. I. McLaughlin, Robert, Bishop vs. Ted Chambers, , Clarence Schmoker vs. Russell Bonesteele, Wallace Hug vs. H. G. McCantfon. Third flight rGeorge Hug vs. Chester Cox, Dr. J. S. Backstrand vs. Foster Cone. Don Young vs. Frank Elliott, Dr. R. Lee Wood v -T. iH. Yniin? Beaten eights, first flight Ercell Kay vs. Earl Viesko', ,F. W. Chausse vs. Rex . Sanford. Daryl Proctor. vs. Chandler Brown, A. A. Keene. vs. Ralph Jackson. Second flight Gus Hixson vs. Spec Keene, Dr. H. II. OHnger vs. Fred Williams, ,H. G. MainOn vr. Fred Thielsen, Tom A. Livesley vs. Robin Pay. Third, flight-rV. J. .Page vs. Carl Gabrielson, P. D. Qutscnber ry .vs. Jack Elliott, Homer. Smith Jr",, vs. Dick Stolz. Ned Strayhorn vs Harry Hawkins; MARY BROWNED; STATUS PROBLEM NEW. YORK. April l litJiP.i . The fate of Mary Kl Browne.'as an. amateur golfer will be eixu mitred tomorrow to' a jury of . 13 the executive committee of the vv N!r - j. il . 1 t rv ; HrTcJcpWlJai-W '; United States .Golf -- association, meetjng here in annual session. For-therst time in the-blstory of ; the .organization , tbeywlil de clde (wbether irenanciatlon . of a pliers amateur status .in tenpis automatically bars that player - in golf. The decision if favorable to Miss -Browne, will establish. a links precedent; 5and indications tonight .were that she would not- be ruled out , by the official commission. For Several ''months . there ba's been a divided opinion among $he committeemen as to whether Miss Browne's acceptance of .830,000 for turning . tenpU professional constituted - - a "detripaent - to the best .iptreests of ,golf." . , Sentiment today, - however, ap peared to .have, rallied strongly'. to Miss Browne, .whose record as a sportswoman of high caliber -has made her ope of the'mpst popular figures fn international sports for more than a decade. Have your prescriptions , filled at the first drug store west of the New Qank .building. Reliable and trustworthy, nothing, bat the pur est drugs. Crown Drug, 332 Siate. r -MwMMaaHaaBMjM P"9 FOR STATE LEAD Trapshooters of the Salem Rod and ,G,un club dropped from their place all alone at the top In the state telegraphic sn,oot, to a tie with Bend and Pendleton, aswa result of . a, defeat by Bend, 25 to 24, in Sunday's event, the next to the last of the .series. "The local marksmen won from Heppner, 74 to 72, but Bend and Pendleton" won two matches ( each. Salem's registering members were George Palmer, ,25; Clarence Bowpe, .25, ;and Morris IRace, 24. CUff Evans, William .3ejl ,and A. L. F,unck also .scored 24s. Scores .at the traps .here .Sun day were for the. .most part law, due to a strong .wind. Marksmen trapping 100 birds were Cuyler Van Patten, 4)4 and Carl Bahlberg 86. At 75 birds, George Palmer. Clarence Bowne and George Pal mer. broke 69 each. '' At. 50,. the scores were Cliff Ev ans 47, A. L. Funk 46, Bill Ball 45.. Bert McKay 44, Lawrence ,Im- lah 42 and Simon 4 2. At 25 birds, C. C. George scored 23, Ken Brown -21, Grant Farr is 23. Tom Wolgamott 21, George Viesko 20 and Roscoe Shelton 20. Parker & Co., 444 S. Commer cial. Don't fail to '.see Parker about repairing your" car. Expert mechanics at your .service. .All work guaranteed. ' () Notice of JFinal .Settlement Notice is bereby gjven that the Undersigned has filed in the Coun ty .Court of . the State of Oregon for, the County jf Marion, his duly verified final account as adminis trator of the estate of Alice Bow en, deceased, and that said court has fixed Thursday, the 19th day of May, 1027, at the hour of .ten o'clock a. m. of said day. as the time, and the county court room ii the county . court house in .the City of Salem, Marlon coupty, Orersn, as .the place for hearing said -final account and all object tions thereto. . Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 19th day of April, 1927. . A. L. BOWEN, Administrator of the estate of Alice Bowen, , Deceased. .Ronald C. Glovef, Attorney for Administrator, Salem. Oregpn. a 19-26 ;: pi 3-10-1 7 EXECUTOUrs NOTICE OF .APPOINTMENT Notice is herelfy given that th undersigned has been, duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as ..Executor, pf -tho -last will and . testament and .'estate of B. . B, f Cronk, d.e c e'a s 6 and that it has been duly qualified as such executor; all per sons having claims against' the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present, the same, duly verified, -to it, .at .the .office of Ronald C.rGlovertiits,attprney,.203 Oregon, Building. Salem, - Marioa County. Oregon,. within six 'months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 29thday of March 1927. ' -F'lRST-NATIONAL J3ANK, a corporation, of Salem, Oregon. ; Executor of the. last .will and testament and estate of B. B. Cronk. .deceased. . RONALD C. CLOVER. " -. -Attorney, for; Executor, . Salem, Oregon. 1 ' 3 ' P P m29-a5-12-ij-26. EECUTOIVS NOTICE OF t PApiXTJfEXT . j ... , a . " : tptlce Jsbereby.!given that' the aqderslgned has been dqly ap pointed by the County Court' of' tb State of Oregon .for the County of Marlon, as' executor of the last will an dt testam ent and estate of -WIK Ham Sorrill,. deceased, .and that.il has . duly quaurjedas. such.exeeu-9-n -.porwjns having, claims against ,th estate of aid decedent ara.&jsjeby notified to;pfeeent;tbe same. duly. iTerlfied.. to if. at th toff Ice, pf Itohald C Glover; Ita'at- 1 a ' a v a - . . - iraey, au. uregon iuiiding, Sa Im. Marion County Oregon, with in six months from : th : data Ar Jtlia-notice. i . : .;.?) i Dated ,at, Salom, Oregon, - this .2 9 lb day of March, i 927.-. ." - UNITED STATES NAtlONAI, , - i Ji.NK. .Trust JDepartment, jt, ' -CorporatLga. of Salem. Oregon. .Executor of .tho last will and j " tpstamcnt and estate of Wil ir'iUm Sorriil. deceased. ; ' -' v- . RONALD C.GLOVER. r Attorney for- Executor. I cT : : Salcnu Oregon - ; - t ', i lit Monster Baseball Glove - ..on J)jsplay.at-,Store.Ker Tbe biggest baseball glove that has .ever been seen in' Salem ar rived; Moqday, and will ben dis play .tin the4 - . window- .of . -Ken Brown's sporting ,goods store . to day. .It .is a fielder's glove,,. but it Is some, tfd-feet wide. The chief interest, ;hpwever, ..Is in, the signatures that it bears on its face; -those pf .practically all of the National league stars. What is more, they are genuine signal tares. ' ; j v G. W. Day, tires, tubes, and c cessorles; Jias the Goodyear .tires, the standard $t vihe .worlds Mr. Pay can ;give you niore ipileage. Cqrner Qoml ad Chemeketa. () Notice of Final Settlemipnt -Notice is hereby given-that -the undersigned has filed. in the Coun ty Court of the State of -Oregon for; the County of Marlon, .her duly verified ; final account a.? ex ecutrix of the last .will and testa ment and estate of James M. Car nine, deceased, and that said court has fixed Thursday, tbe 19th day of. May, 1927, at the hour of ten o'clock a." m'. of eahl ay, as the tipae, and the county court room in the county, court house in the City of Salem,' Marion county, Oregon,' as the place for hearing said final' account and all, objec tions thereto; ' I ' Daied at Salem, Oregon, this 19th day of -April, 1927. ' LYDIA PATTERSON, Executrix of the Last! Will and Testament and Estate of James Mi Carnine, Deceased. Ronald C. Glover; ' ' Attorney for Executrix, . Salem, Oregon. ' a 19-26; m 3-10-17 - 1 P.' f NOV 18642 SUMMOXS In the. Circuit .Court dftho State of pregon. . for ; Marion County. -Department No. 2. ' Myrtie ; I rene . Morris, ;by her ; ) .Guardian ad litem, Clara ) 4C. Patterson, . Plaintiff, ) ; vs. " ) Harry. M.orris, Defendant. )'". To Harry .Morris, the above named dqfepant:"- ' ,In the name of the State of pre- gon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the amended complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and suit on or before the last, day of the time prescribed h the order for publi cation .of this summons, to-wit On or . before the expiration of six weeks next! .from and . after the date'.bf first., publication of .this summons, the first publication thereof being on April 12tb, ,1927, and if you fail to appear ..and answer, tf or want therof the plain tiff will apply to the. court for tbe rejief demanded in her said am ended complaint, . .to-wit: that plaintiff r .marriage . to defendant be annulled, .and' that she be foiy ever .released and discharged from any and all bbligations and .duties arising from ;sai.d .marriage: that piaipt4n: .may resume per former name..! viz: Myrtle Irene Wnnder:" and iljat she have, such other and further relief as to the court may seem justand equitable. ; inis summons is served upon you . by publication by order of Hon. L. H. McMaban, judge of the above entitled court." which order was made and dated at Salem. Oregon, .April 9th; .1927. - - ' Date of first publication April 12th. 1927.' '- P . Date of last publication May 24, 1927. (Signed) M. B. BUMPE D. D. BUMP. -Attorneys for Plaintiff. M. B. Bump, -residence and ad dress, Hilisboro.-Oregon. D. D. ;;Bump, .residence 'and ,ad . dress, - Forest Grove,, Oregon. P aJ12tl9-26;:m 3-lQ.17t24 WOOD BIDS INVITED Bids are invited for .-the furn- tsbing of -School District No. 24, mar ion uounty,, Oregon, with wood -for vthe". school -year- ,1927- 1928," the .wood to be good grade ot fir slab or big second growth fir. The estimated amount for the several schools are a follows: Ilijh school .-.330 eorda noro t laas Grant . 70 Kja(lwod i..:J70 ; Lincoln .ifc . : 70 McKintey .70- Parlc . ,0 Hiclunoud , GO Garfield .... 63 lti;hlaad i.,SO . ' ' . A certified check of 6. nor. cent of the amount, of each bid must accompany such - bids. the mama being addressed Jn. plain envelopes jnaraea --jJids for .Wood" .and ad dressed to rW. JI. vBurghardU uierar, zji. state Street,'; Salemi Oregon. The bids will be opened at ; tne; regular meeting - of the school; board on April 261927. The right to reject any and all oios is seservea. ' .(Signed) .VW. JL PUJIGHAUDT, Clerk. A .14-16.19-23. T j. ; Notice .. of - Final Scttlutent " Notice is hereby given -that the undersigned . has filed in the Conn tyi Court of - the State of Oregon lor.ine veunty opMarlpn bor duly verified 'final ..account as , admin istratrix of . the estate Jbf William John .poherty,, deceased, and, that said court .has fixed Monday,, the ICth.day. pf iiay -1 9274 aUhe hour pf ten. o'clock. m. jof-said 'day, as the time, and tbe county, court room In the county.court-house In thh City of Salemr Marion county, Oregon.; as rtbe jjlace - for 'bearing aid-final ; account and all objec tions theretp. , ' . . touted, at r Salem, Oregon, this 11th day, of April. 1927. , - P KVA J. Z1EGLER. (Kormerly .Eva a. l)phorty), Administratrix of tho EsUto ,of WilliamJohn Doherty,.deceased ItpnaId.CGiover. P ' . , - Attorney; fpr. AdininLitratriXr- I ''i- PPPr r . r , .i BASCSfBNT - ! Xox , Chining Parlor Erpms for tad i en and OonUomai. 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