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"THURSDAY .'MORNING, APRIL" 21, 1927 --.-!-- s.. 4 wifiliHiiiiiiRlS f.ilbl.UliL IIULlLo : J.. ..-,.., . : i'! i' . NEW TORKi April 8.-(AP.J Mary Ki Browne 6r 15 years conspicuous" firftr in American e ports,' today- waa- declared Inellg ibte to competo' as ah amateur soifejr. "-: After a day and a half T delib eration the executlTe- committee of , the United States- Golf association late this afternoon tumded "down a ruling thai the former Calif or nia star, of. court and - Halts ..had "acted tn a manpef detrimental Xo the bfest interests of toir. In tam ing professional as a tehnls player last wtntef -'. iTh decision, "Officials said, -would bar her from all amateur tournament; competition .Inthjs country as a; golfeY. n Whlle.t8e verdict ot the dnlnilttee 'applies particularly Jto cbaptpiofifaf con tests, it will also be actiTeampn tne sectional associations : govern ed by the parenrbpdy.Thebars thus hare been, raised-against the only fair player In the nation who achieved the amatlng record of Teichlng national, title finals In both, tennis 'and golf . . r , ".. , Although ten7 committeemen came, to the meeting yesterday wlttaHa - pronounced " division of opinion- prevailing, the-opposition to . tuturerr. acceptance ofs-Mia Browne as an amateur proved suf ficiently strong to bring, about a unanimous Vote on the following resolution: v' ""' J .; "Resolved, that by reason of the manner,, In which Miss Mar K; Broifae lua" capitalized her .skill in ajnatear. tWe.tlcs. ia the opin-1 ion of the. executive committee she nas acted in a manner' tietrlmen tal to the best interests and true spirit, of the game of xolf, attd ahfe is, therefore, declared ineligible to compete In. any amateur tourna ment. under the jurisdiction ot this association. t, . ; Miss Browne's case, .unique Ja the history 'of the organisation, was Jftot specifically coteredi to the rules defining professionalism. Neither Is it covered, in ihesraga- lotions governing applications for reinstatement.'; The association oitea ha restored . amateut standing; players ho luxned. pr$ zessionai, nowever, .oneoutstaadr; ing star being the i present naiional amateur "champion, George Von Elm.". , . . . j The rules provide that "any ap placant for reinstatement most haveacted so as to come witbia the definition of an amateur gotfer for it- period; of three toasecullve year immediately , preceding the CHICAGO,- April lft.--(AP.) MarjTK. Browne is ellgtbie to lay in. the' amateur tournaments for women held by club of, the west ern golf, association, which is com posed of more thanOO golf clubs ahd ha jthe largest active mepj,- I oersup 01 any goir organization. i despite 4he declaration of the- U. 0. uou assoctatuHi taat sne is no longer aa .amateur. , , ... , , PnesJdont .Hobart- P. ,Voang ot i uk j. f, a., uiugsi saia .nat uo? less 4Us.siaYwtjo&.;':.ct.4v.f(r-. niallx :? to; : bap .:. Miss Browne,, she could, play in all w. G. A. tourna menu for women. . I.': Coming to Salem - In internal Mediclne for.the past fifteen years r 'i ', -. - - , .,, - & fi., . J t-f ' e . iu . . iA tit W DOES NOT OPERATB : WUl be at WEDNESDAY, MAY Pfflcct Ilonr lO a. xu. to 4 p. m. ;-.';fitnB")ay 'Qjbj y 'j. No Charge for Consultation. 1 -. l Uia4 lrj4 Mellenthin la a regular graduate iujnedlcina and surgery ana i-licaned. Ibr -the state r of uregoa. ne aoes not operate Tor enronte : appenaicitia, gaii tones,4 ulcer 4 or stomach, tonsils or ade noids . . . ,.: r .::,;.:1,- Ha -has o his .credit jwondertul resulti la diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin," nerves, heart,, kidney, bladder. J bed wet ting, (catarrh, weak- lungs.:. rheu- i jstatism,: sciatica leg ulcers and ; Below are the aamcs of a few of hli many satisfied patients .in Oregon who have been, treated for j ue o,f ju aoove imub csdni; I i Airs. n. xx. siaaok trsa.iea. Mfij L. V. McAdOOCio. . W. IV-Kirby,. Bend,-; ,.'J M, C- Anstadt, Astoria. ' Mrs: Fred Krusow, Grass. .Valley ' Mrs. C. XL. Horning; Hauser. Mrs, Lewerens, Portland. Mrs. -J. tu Henderson, North " Powder. . . t:. s 4 ; Mrs. Andrew Anderson, . ; Westport. Remember above date, that con ultation on this trfp wia ie iree and ttat his treatment Is different. ! t j Married women must be aecont- panied by their husbands. - Ti Adirc-: 21 X Eraibiary'X: Loi Angeles, Ca.lilQTz.ii.'- .' '-.- . . - .... mwme NATIONAL .National Leae Standings . - Httshttfgfc W..., . JnWi a v 1 i 3 4 3 4 7 6, .833 .114 .2i .600 .S71 .42S .ltt Philadelphia Kew; Tbrr r. Boston ".V.. St: Lbdls . . . CWcago 4i . . firobktyti - Cincinnati ST. XXr;!5. April 20.APl- We Willie Sherdel held the Chi cago Cabs to' five hits and the St. Iouis Cardinals. 'fcelebrated their tlrst homegame of the season by wining 4. to 2. 1 Scored- ; : - It. IX. B. phcago k . . v . 2 $c Louis' : . : 4 4 ? j Blaie, Oshorn , and . Hartnett, tfonrates 'Serei and Snyder. i ; iiipbTN.priii(At it-Brooklyn "otnclainy-rstarte n nonm seasocn loaay wita a: lb 3 triumph : over Boston that broke- losisg Streak , jbt setea games. ' Bobay;!1 Barrett's hcftne run with one o base la the sixth led to the' downfall of the Braves. Scored- " , R. H. SE." Boston; . ..:;; r. . . . ;-3 . 6 ' 1 r6blyni vtv. t v Ar 2 " Robertson; Genewich and Tay lor fMcWeeny; fihrhardt and lleft ilne. ' ' .. - - NEW YORK, April 2o.(Ap) With Mayor,. Walker, and fortv thousand other fan's In the stands the New; York Giants opened their home season under ideal weather conditions with, a? a to 1, victory over 4ke, PbtlHesv The am de veloped Into, a pitch ihg- duel be- tweea FTd Rltzalmmon and Hub .PraetV.tha latter weakening at the finish. : Score- . R. H. Philadelphia i New: Tork : . . . . ...5 110 iruett .and Wilson; Fitzsim- mons and Ham by. (Only games scheduled). ' t. .. , MfA. iH. p. stlth.. :mliitnrv "Most beautifql' hats in Salem: all snapes ana cojors; rull stock from which to- make . fine selections. Best quality. '333 SUte St. () " The Peerless Bakery, l?d North commercxaj. . saaitary. to data Pronpt d,elivery. Bakers for those pft annrecMie ne nest, jnereas alg patrons tell the tale. , f AMERICAN o American League Standings W. Pet Neir York . Detroit : . , St. Louis Washington" Cleveland 6 ? r 3 4 4 2 1 2 3 4 .750 .760 .600 .600 Philadelphia 4 j 4; 3 6 1 6 .500 Chicago .333 .143 Boston . . b - TOR.ortY April 2,-(Ap)i awl first $m ot,th ipe,asoniat Itavla f ldt belrpR. ahut- oat &t. KBta lotiajr. i vo v. uan wnite hil, TIge,r left bander going the full distance tot the, first time this year, was, master of , the Browns throeghotit. rothergill drove in f wo. of ; Detroit's rae in pe iftin.wiui a circuit clout- score, v v . R ,H ii) St,v Louis . . . .0 4 ri Detroit . .... . . . .V, . 7 13 5 0 2acharyWlngar4 ndSchaug; WhitehiU and assler. T i V r ... ' .P.HIIADGLPHIA .April (AVi Opening Vhe home season today, before a record crowd . of more than .3 t.oao.-the .Athletics, defeated , the ' Yankees by a score of, & fto E -PhUadelphia put the game on, 4c& in tne. .seventa wttn a three iYau ; rally bat u-drove Shocker oat of the box andhroke a 4 to 4 deadlock. Score - , NewvYorfc-. R H E .':''e-"ll'':3 Pltftadbhlal .f V, ; X; ,?r 1 2 1 i ' Shockerv Moore -and -GrabowskU Grove, , Quinn and Cochrane. . CHICAGO,: April, 2 u. ( APJ Chicago, suffered a fre to fpur de featiodajr In prying off the Amer icau:. league lid in Chicago" with LClerelaad- as, thft victorious roppon- eht rA ,crowo;;of ; about 30.000 awthe opening game; .. Cleveland ...... . . . T. . 5 10 1 i. " . Chicago! .i.f. . iV"iW;-'. 14 ,1 Shaute. Hudlln and "ewejlj Ly ons,' Con naily, Thomas and Sehalk. 1 ' Only games ached uled. f ' Capkal. -Bargain Honse, Capital Tire Mrg,Co.. ,Mlke,s Auto Wreck ing. Three in caev Bargain center ot Falem , -.Thoiisands bt bargains. Ii.--8tsiab'2.11,.CaUr.::-VCl . f' HI' .1 ,- ' J 4. VfTh Map's Shop a vies youa ten dollar, hill 9? every qualit yjault. Shirts hats, - tes, ; collars. " High grado -clothing, .perfect fitting and long 'wearing, 416' State. . () j--'- - - - - - - --' - . - - t:tv-n i - - .v.". AMBASSADOR RESIGNS ': BUENOS AIRES. ;. Argentina. April 2 0".-( AP ) , A Santiago ahipatch ,T.io . La; Nacion aays that Afiuel Cruehaga, Chilean ambas sador, to the United States, has re aigBc.d.l1f Jtis added 4hat the res ignation wastrecctved by cable and that , the reason for- - It" Is' not known. z l ' '- iJ, f ,J- 1 mini i (i mini..! ii, I, - I - TJLL -T.Xova, the Jaweler. 835 State t St. High quality Jewelry. Enverwtre ,r2d dlT3eTjijB;.l'he gcil atasd.- 'vaiaes'I-Caco -a btrjer- y ct;stccr - ,K wels'fiih:?; chokes ins m Coast ' League! HUindins L 1 Pet. Sacramento .14 ' 7 San Francisco . a. . . .12. 1 .546 Seattle ?. ..11 10 .$24 Portland . . . ; . . . ; . . 11 1 1 Oakland . .:, i : 1 1 1 1 MUsioas :.Vvi ;: , .VtlO 1 1 Lbs Angeles I . 9 11 Hollywood . . 13 .SOt .SOb .7 .4 5b .3l LOS ANG ELES; .CaW April 20. ( Ap A lopsided - baseball game In whlc) Sacramento drub bed . Los'Angeles 1 2 to. took sec ond 'place on VrigleyJ:field today wbileVvthopectators --had '.-their thrUl iia a . seventh Inning f side show iln.-which "Manager Krug-of be ' Angels ' choked and ' shook Umpire Mai "Eason. , ' j : f vhTJje. choking came after; Eason had. called' f.. t what was declared to be a foul ball; that went for tao bases and scored two .Sacramento runs..:. -...'L. . -.; 1 ' VAfter a brief argument. Krug grabbed Eabn by the throat1 and bian ahaWng the arbiter. Umpire WesiferveUattBrnpted lb come; ttt the aid of Eason . but flv stal ara r t Angel1 players cave perfect Inter ference and the field arbiter never 4id reach the scene' of action. A, barrage rrAJshlonsand one pop bottle were hurled at Eason, but none of the missiles struck him. Score- ' ' R. H -E. Sacramento . . .12 14 1 Los Angeles. 4 . 12 1 Slngletotf and Koehler; Piercy, Cunningham. Smith and Hannah. MfasloiM V&mA. Dacki ; PORTLAND. April 10. APJ Phil vWelnert held the Portland sludgers to ight hits, widely w:at terd and theTMlsslonn won 8 to S here today. "Cow boy Ed Tomlin; .who started ' for the Beavers, waf wild and Oilman was still .- wilder. tin- r the ' first the - M issions scored three- time and they made five more in the third. With ine out. and two on bases. Cecil Duff-went-into the box and retired tbe; side on one pitched ball, catching Whitney asleep-at first after! Weinert had filed out 1 Scored' r "-' '- 1 . ., .R.'-'BJ.: K. ilissions' : s 11 l Portland ...... 2 2 I Weinert, and Whitney; Tomlin. Ortman, Puff and ;YeIle, Fischer. Oakland Wins Again t SAN FRANCISCO... 4pril. -2 0,-rr ,AP) Oakland made It two strktglit " over the Sahf Franfclsco 5eals today by "winning.! ,9! to 6, fitter yit! teusej Innjngsi , Harry Krause, ' ,'veteran jj'outhpaw who ha taken up. the pitching burden in the 10th, made it an Oaks day When he crashed out a double. 1 clearbrg the bases. Previously the Seals' hai "tied 'the count at 6 all in Ihe nin'h, with a trio of lallioa J " , Score- J ' R. H. E. Oakland 9 12 0 54n Francisco . 6 15 4 1 Hasty. Krausc and Bool: Mitch ell and Vargas. ' Stars Shut Out U SEATtLE , April lOCAR) Two- hiU were all that ' Hollywood could pry out of Jim .Edwards to day, and Seattle beat the Stars 6 40' 0. .- Jim allowed one hit In the ihtrd tnniar aad theother 1ft" the eighth". He ' Walked two men and utk ottil "ive. "jSctre- Hoi i wood v .-. . -i ' i -R; o 2 I ikv.ttle . .. . v . . . jMuItahy, -Ujollerson ' and; Vok; Edwards and- Jenkins, . ..- - ... . ir -vj : .. te . '. . , ..At Shipley's the ladies of Salem have satisfied themselves that they cart - get the; finest 'sprang' 'frocks, coats and dresses ever , shown In this city, , t. ;. v :. ( rotary Browne. Jneligible "T as Amateur in Oregon i -EUGENE, Aprjl;; 20.( AP.)--if lilary K. Browno has been barr ed,5 from amateur slay by the U. li. Golf association; that will auto- maMcally;har ;her ; from, amateur tournaments' of the . Oregon Golf association,. ,in the -t opinion. of 15. Responding tothen3 cf ths cuny Callfornbns vsh cce north far sny fassous Rectal and, Cc m treatawats, and to countless a m' iesirecelved from that sectioavcScea tav t bee?a opened ta an Frasdsoo 7tn If' et CireelLcenMr Ctiav.. A 1 w Sty niwin4 M lamw i ..i,. 1 '- ' i - . k - ttymtmi trwtxncnts. t m. pmm hook n Mmit ' r v .... iiCui.u At 5 t m. a "O O xMnix.tiw ft UiiTpraS titmm&t'Mw mmmm Jk& Amateur wowsr O.Jtmmel of Eugenes-president of the Oregon organisation. - The Oregon Golf : association. Mr. Immei said tooight. is govern ed by U. S. G. A. rules in its tbur haments. . The Pacific Northwest and California. Golf . associations are ia ' the' same position as the Oregon association, as far as Mr. Immel knows. . C ' "'v - ' For the -wrecked and damaged automobile, ilull's, 27 S."Com'l St.1 Tel. 578. Tope, glass, radiator, body and fender work, ' No over charges here. Expert, work. ; ) f': -"ryuru x : Pomeroy & Keene,' jewelers, never, fail to give you 100.' on the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins, charms. . " , Standard . .high . grade sock In 'all departments.. (?) The Salem high school baseball team will " face Its first real test of the season here Saturday after noon, when it wfU. jneet the OAC Rooks, reputed to have one of the strongest aggregatiopa turned out In years" at the Con.allis iastitu tion. ; r-.; ,-v. -.. . . - An especial appeal to baseball fans to turnr but and attend thi3 came. Is being made,, as it has heen deslgnajed ! a'; benefit game for the .hteh ' school's baseball fund, seriously, depleted as a re sult of thet expense Incident to in juries suffered-toy Homer Lyons, one of the players, recently. ! Aside from that consideration, this should be one of the best scholastic games of tbe season. The high school: team has been Working out -against the . Willam ette unlveristy team this, week and making a good showing, prac tically holding its own against the collegians. ' . '" For Saturday's' game, Salem high will be lacking two of Tts regulars. Siegmund and Colgan, as they will : be at Eugene repre senting the local school in the re lay meet. Baclte will' probably take Slegmund's place in the out field, and Beecher will play 'third Instead of Colgan.' -Otherwise the team "will be about Ihe same as In' the first game,"": played '".last week here against Lincoln high of Portland. , 'The game will be played at Ox ford '"Park and will eta rt' at 2:30 O'clock? ' f Aftny anft Outlag Sbare.?Blgget hargatns ia lo thing, shoes, fender T-ean hosiery, gloves ralises. ah d uit cases.- The working man's ftore, 189 N, Commercial. () j Hungry? Don'tf! wait; order ne Better Yet Urea"d from "your grocer. It is -fresh: -wholesome nd clean. Made by the Better Tet Baking Co. () Linfield Defeats formal, in Game Full of Errors OREGON NORMAL SCHOpL. Monmouth'. Or.. 'April 20, Spe cial.) Monmouth normal baseball team lost their first conference game to Lin field. 1$ to lfc, yestei day on the local field in ,a lqw game, -full of rrora. The. Only feature was -Wuader, of the nor mal, striking oat 12 men In seven Innings. Score R.' H. E. Llnoeid 16 . 8 . Monmouth .7 Morehouse. Martin, Howard and Wolgetnuih; -Wander, Price, Sim mons and Watt. - r The Marion Automobile Co. The Studebaker, thes .world's greatest automobile atee.' Operating cost small. Will last a lifetime, with care.1 Standard coach $1510. 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"White, Wil lamette, defeated Beardsley, Mod mouth 6-5, 6-3," and Mlnto, Wil lamette, defeated' Rodgers, Mon mouth 6-4, 7-5; t In the men's, doubles. Haworth and Litchfield of Willamette won 61, 6-4 from Imbler and Rose, Monmouth; and. Beardsley and Rodgers, Monmouth, defeated White and Mlnto, Willamette, 2-6. 6-3, 8-6 r - In the women's, singles. Miss Raught of Willamette defeated Miss Rider of Monmouth 4-6, 6-2, 7-5; Miss Knott of, Willamette won from Miss'. Herman of Mon mouth -2, 6-3; Miss Clarke of Willamette defeated Miss Collins of Monmouth 6-2, 6-2. and Miss Kunn of Willamette defeated Miss WIdeman of Monmouth 8-3. 6-4 Miss Koskela of Monmouth won from Alias Findley of Willamette 6-2. 2-6, 7-5. In Women's doubles. Misses Raugbt and Knott, of Willamette defeated Misses Rider and ', Her man of Monmouth, 6-1. 6-2; and Misses Collins and Kbsekla of Monmouth "won from Misses' Find ley and Kunn of Willamette, 6-0. .6-1, You '11 enjoy driving a Pontiac, It handles so easily and "performs ao Well it is a Teat pleasure 10 drive it -Or Tide ia IU Vick Bros. . Hi8h and Trade. f; The Vanity Hat Shoppe. 387 Court; offers tbe i new crocheted straws, frilk combinations and nov elties in either large or small hats at 83,95, $4.95, $6.75. () ATHLETES RifeADY FOR REL AY MEET EUGENE, April 20. (AP,) Twenty-two schools have entered the state high school relay meet ItAiU''M: feafWmi' m. MWn 1 eld at the .University Of Oregon. aceojramg to rgtl D. Earl, di feetor of athletics at "the univers ity, and eight of these havprsent in entry lists; Fifteen additional schools have signified their inten tion to enter. Eight of these en tries., vcome from: Portland ' high schools, . with the remainder scat tered " throughout the state. : In order tg insure competent ff ieials for the relay'carnival. Bill Hayward, Oregon track coach, has been holding classes for students who expect to act In official capac- Are we going to let -x you in on a sweet proposition? long now Call On Us For'Anjr! STOREINC. -Telephone ttSO 44VUU T- - - . "rc )' . -t . . i - - , - , - ai v" - . . v ' - It won t be ftea.. Each, afternoon, this: week the. officials . are attending, one hour classes. . 7."-" "' ' 1 Schools that .have sent In their eafrlea X$ Fyankjip. Jefferson and Lincoln; all of, Portland; Astoria, CorvAllla.i" Myrtle 'Point and St. Helens. -...;' r , ' V i ' V '. Those yet to send In entries are Salem, :: Vancouver'' Vernohia Al bany. Giants :Pass. : Bearerton, lanhfield. Grass Valley. Benson polytechnic. Grant, Roosevelt" and -1 1 a'. '- k. " "a Washington. The last four named are' from Portland. ' -- Others' that plan -to send teams are" Klamath Palls. .Springfield. Roseburgi liehd, lleppncr. f Ciatscanie, "Cottage Grove, Echo, flood' River. Forest Grove.; North Bend and HillsboroL .. .J..i Announcement of Salem , bights entrance la this meet a'as made today! by; Coach Louta Anderson. The" team Includes:' 4 40 yard relay, each man to run 110 yard s-Ed ward Siegmund, George Lloyd, Harold Colgan and Ezra Webb, 880 yard relay, each to run 220 yards Edward Siegmund, George Lloyd, Ezra Webb and Harold Colgan. . Mile relay, each to run 4 40 yds. Deiisle,' Lloj'd j Barnard and Dol by. ' - ' ' Two mile relay, each to run one half mile rDevoe. BlaCo, Ebmer and Tlchenor. Sprint medley, one to run 119, another 220,' one4 40 and the other three-fourths of: a' mile Cblgah, Siegmund, Barnard and , Blaco." ' Distance medley, two to run 220 each, ope 440 and the other three fourths miie-Colgan, Siegmund, Lloyd and Ebmer. Broad jump Siegmund, Lloyd and Colgan. .. . Pole vault DeLisle. 100-yard' 'dash Colgan, Slejg m.und and Webb. Drive "round on good tires r "more pleasure and less trouble," The famous Viking tires and tubes have no superior. Malcolm's Tire Shop, 205 N. Com'l. ) . . . . t Stop, look, and listen to our ap peaL - If you are not absolutely satisfied with your laundry prob lem, call 165. Hand work our specialty. . (?J NOTQICK OF - APPOIXTMKXT OF KXKCl TKIX ,Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of ..the State" of Oregon for the County of Marion, as Executrix of the last wfll and testament and estate of Jacob M. "Scharff deceased,' and that she has dnly qualified as such executrix; all persons haviar Claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the. same, duly verified to toe. at 222? Nebraska - Avenue, Salem, Marion County, OregoA; within shr nonth? from the dale of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 21st day of April, 1927. LENA M. SCHARFF. 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Liberty. r TeleplMmo : ' 60 r Oaks' Manager Suspend for Part in Altercation SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.--- AP).- Ivan Howard, manager of the Oakland baseball team, was suspended indefinitely' today for his part In-ah: altercation that took place on the field 'here yes terday . during the '' SeAls-Oaks game, A ruling by Umpire, Crooke evoked storm, of protes from the Oaks and Howard meOe his slightly: more vigorous; by uying toi 'choke the arbiter; ' "." i Pollpwing notification from President! liarry' WiMia'nvs, the Oaks leader - Wtched ;, the'-.' garnie from the stands. . " Buster Brairn Shoe Store. High class stylish looking.' cotnfort glflng. long. wearing shoes for the least money. . Come and ! be con vinced. M2fr N.ippm:!. ' t) o I LATE SPORTS 1 o -o PORTl4ANDr April 20. -(AP) John KHonis. Boston, took One tall and the- decision over T. HI gami,' Seattle.. in 'tha ; main, event of a wrestling. program Here to night. Kilonls won he; fail in 39 minutes, 49 seconds: Higamrs back was injured :inthe Tall and he was unable to coirtlnne." They are light 7 heaTyweig htsS Two Portland Youths : : Detained in Jhis Cjty Robeff Ilenln gie and ' J.; E. Lak- boo. two Portland' iftvhths, " were Gl I am 101 I Ir - 11 IV II - ' i f 5.' J- ; ...... r - v : I ' ; . . .. lV y llt ) . ? ' f 'j-. '' i :, f " V Garden LAWN FERTILIZERS1' : We have a lilsrli' grade Garden Fertilizer VKat is rason able in price. You will find it very: protitahle to use it ' on your garden as it makes a better garden and better vegetables.;. i y :- yy " You Will have a far- better lawn if you. use some of our fertilizers on your lawn and ywiwfll; fiiave money 'as it : ts :f aV-Va'er'to'lceeti'tne lawnt green and nice when you fertilise. , LAWN GRASSES We-have all the. leading" varieties of clovers and grasses as well as the Fancy Mixed Lawn Grass. AH the seeds are the best that:can be bought. If you are maldng a new lawn, we' can. supply you." You will find tha,t it pays to seed theoldlawn some every' year, in order to keep it in the proper condition. : - D: A. WHiite & Sons Phone 160 ( ' ' "-" - - Y "J - for Acrefts'Fariitt, Dairies, etc. Efficient, dependable, fully automatic. For home, farm or suburban cottage, provides plenty -of water under pressure' for every purpose. . ; :B'r-:rn--- :v. rI"ia js iiMiii MMMiwawu Bio Ianr liaO Dog- ' The first cost is low, and 'the' or farm -electric systems. Paul Private Water Systems . Distributed By 1 1 yr; arrested, by police officers yester aayevenInK;aboat 6 Vclock and held nr 'the Portland police. He'ntvgtar . is said to have stolen $ 20 Q and :fji' ear from his father. They werejattempting to exchange tie car xior a motorcycle at ' the Hrry ScatV motorcycle shop when th.ey were taken.. Bettter thanSoda ;' Instead of aoda hereafter take & little ; "PhlUlpa UUk bf LI a fa e sia In water any time f for Indi gestion or aonr. add, gaay atom ach. and rteltel wfll com instantly. ' ' , For fifty years gentflnV 'Phil lips Milk ' of MagheslaT has been prescribed by physicians . because -ft orercomea three times as mach acid in the stomach, aa a saturated solution of bicarbonate, of soda, leaxlng the stoinadiyBweet . and free Irom all gasta.- It neutrallxea acid fermentations in , the bowela' and gently urges ihe sowring waste from the' system withoat purging. Besides, it Is more pleasant to take than soda. Insist upon Phiiups.1 Twenty-nye cent' and fifty5 centhottles, any drugstore. "Milk of Magnesia" has been the V. S. Registered Trade llark of Tfe Charlea H2 Phillips Chemical Col ahtf Its pnede'cesBor Charles IL Phlurps since) 187 b. A4J EYES EXAMINED and , i - ASSESVFilUED: now ' thoroughly established: in my hew 1lpcaton'H iftrat KaUonal B Vnk Boildlni ' :. Plona CV '''' , 261 State Street Made in various types and sires to meet every need. For pumping from deep or. shal low wells or cisterns. Paul. Unit Systems come complete ready to set up and attach service lines withCut" aiiy assembling" being' needed nd for ASIXWAS upkeep cost isprxxtically ? ; i Stall This Coupon To . . UVtAKT row iZlAZX7TlklO v I CVurt, Kaleta, Orrpffl For Tree Literature ca Paul Water Systems. ' ' ,28. B)V Address , . . Ak About Oar UaT . . rayment Tlan h g t c CI a n a .t! o t t c I t c r t c t t e 1 r l i t c t B c t 7, IB !' i .! t s -