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. : . 7. ; W THE OREGON Bf AT&M A N, S A LKM, UK KGON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1927, SMHICTH City Leagua Standings Pet. ' 0 1 1 1.000 .750 .t'67 .ss .00 .000 . St. Johns ....v 3 Baienr .V. ..V.t Camas . . . . . f . . . . . . 2 Mt. SCOtt . k 1 ; W.O.W. 7f 4 .V-T. ,1 ST Nicola! . V V.V W k 0 3 Woodstock ... .V. . : .0 . - -hcod-grs ltoe-tt Eilftia 4, St. Johns 3 (la Is nings.) v, : : :: ML Scott 13, N kola I I. Cam . W. O. W. T. Montavilla 7, Woodstock 3. - "Slid, brains, slide!" That was. the cry thai might have burst forth from, the crowd ed 'stands at Oxford park Sunday afternoon, if taiags had only hap pened slowly enough for the wise crackers to get in . a heavy one like that. , It -was the tenitv lnnlnr.: with the Senator atfd St. Johns tied 3 to 3, and "OM King Cole" was still burninf them orer the plate with a vim, so that tt looked very mtreh like still more Innings. . Ttrett It was that .old: Ueo Brain. alias Ed wards, carne ; to bat. It wasn't his , torn, bat he pinch hittor that, nutter, did' it twice. First he sent In Clinton, whose, hinges are getting rusty on ground balls but whose , batttin' eye is still true; and Clinton rapped oat as pretty a two bagger as anybody coold ask.,. f Mr." Cole,-: who Is reputed to have fallen down heretofore when the goinrg got tough:, belied his reputation by forcing Burke to, ground but holding, Clinton : at second. But BiU'Steers and Gole man who had been garnering two, baggers aU afternoon, were next in order. So Porter Yett, - St. Johns manager, instructed Cole to walk both of them; and; it looked , like good strategy, for Ridings and fleury, the next two, had not been! doing much at bat, and there was a chance for a force at the plate and a double 'play. 'f But this j was where - Brains came to bat again, and all he had to do was whisper a few words to Ridings. That youth laid down a bunt and Clinton was across the plate and the fans on ther wgy home before St. Johns knew what it was all about: Edwaras, by . the way. had dis tinguished, himself four times be- f 6re thai ' final inning, ' and was responsible for two of the three rans, that' tha Senator had: gath ered one at a time. In the sec ond inning he stepped Into- a fast one for a three base hit in center field, scoring Ridings; and la the seventh, he ded the score1 with a homer, oyer the left field fence. And In the eighth,, he had leaped high In the air and knocked down a' wild pitched that .would have meant another rhn f&r St. Johns Edwards won that ball game four times. . It was the prettiest ball game that locajl fans hate seen this 'sea son, and those who! were there the biggest crowd so tar this yea? j-will bci hard to keep-away from now on.- , , Bar ham and Cole were both working j good and allowing few hits., The only innings In. which they 'permitted ' mote -1 than one were thej f ourthnd,strth,t6ir Cole and the fourth for Barham. Sa lem's ran, other than ' those for which Edwards was responsible, , came Inj the sixth; when ' Steers G. W.j Day. tires, tubes a hd ac cessories; has the Goodyear tires, ' the standard of the world. Mr. Day can glre.you more mileage. Corner Coml and Chemeketa. () .Parker & Co., 44V 8. Commer cial." Doat fall to :Asee Parker I about repairing your car. Expert mechanics at . your serrlce. All work guaranteed, T -:. ll) For the wrecked' and damaged automobile. Hull, 2S7 ' SA C6n1' St. Tel: 1578. Tops, glass, radiator, body and fender, work. NO drer charges here. Expert work. () -1 OfSco Cow from w - av. liraace of All Iliais Uz'Zis Ttsatcr Lcttr. t ' : . kt; and ' Cblem-n. tit two bagger': in stKcessToa i . rv '. - ' Stl , John's ; took taV: lead wtb two runs In he fourth. waen.Mc- Culloc was called. sale .alirst Umpire Gr'oce claiming. that Suili- ran had failed to ' tonch i the , bag on t aa i easy putoat., -O'BtJb, Stephens and walgren all singled. and two runs . counted..' None of them was .earned, ; jss -. Stephens and, Simon- had , gone out 1 before McCiHoeh crossed the plate. The. ther ra jpatae . !a ..the eighth, when;OBrien was safe on a fielder's choice, advanced , on Stephens', : single, and scored when Barham threw, wild' tp first. The" box score: . V , ST. johhs An. B, H. YXJ. A. E. Tett. 2b J. Olney. rf 4 t 1 i; 5 a . 5 5 a 1 1 0. 12 a o s 1 o o 9 8 O 10 O O o 0 o o a '4 MfOulJoch; lb '. u. O'Brien, it H.pbn, rf ; Kimona. - ... Wlsrtu. Sb ...... Walcreave..- e . a 4 4 40 - jM SKLESt :. AB. Cole. p. ,. .- Total . , 3 8 2810 R. H. PO. A. E. 0 IB 1 1 Uallivaa. lb ClioB .. barke, 21 .. Hteer. H .. Uoleasan, cf 4' u l o l o . 1 Oi 1 o 1. 1 J, 1 U 0 3 e oo o o 5- 9 O. 1 2 0 a 1 o e o 3 1 O 9 e . 5 , 4 . 4 ti iarm; -z Vltmrf, wt - .' 4 dwar4, c ... 4 Barham. p 8 TolaU .1 , Oa oat hn 36. 4.10 30 16 4 wtaahig; run waa 'Batted for1 Robbina in lot h. Score by Inning: ' " '. . St.. John. .. O 0. O i O 0 0 10 O- fcafem 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 O 14 - .:;-.' ; . v. Fummarjri Earae4'yuna, Ba ftta 4. St. Johns none ; atrsdc on t,. by Barham , by Cole 9 ; baaea oa balU, off Barhaai 3, If Colo 4 ; . loai rnn, Edwards; three ase bit. td-ward: two law hit,- 8ter 8). Oolcmaa, CrtnToa; sacrifice kita, Ridhira (2)t VMble plays. Wahrrea ' to McCsllaea. Ridinf to Barke to Salliraa; time of canrei 2. konra 10 jniatea; aa pirea, Sulltvaa and Groce. ' PORTLAND, , Apri (ISAP) Whlle St Johns was meeting Its first defeat, of the season yester day at Salem, Montarilla waa ad mjciitering a 17-to-3 trouacing' to Woodstock, jumping, into first place in the City league standings y Right from the jrtart. Ibe Vll lians had little trouble solving the slants of the Woodstock twlrlers and It wa net long' before they had a lead, a lead which, increased as, the gam V wanned- Engele and the'lliseofer bfotbeTs were the hit Hag stare.; 'j ---' " ' ) With a 6-to-6- tie mailing in the fourth toning. v,.Mt. Scott stepped out in the fifth and went ahead of NIcolal to win, 13 to. . Helm, . relleyinr " Scnroeder,' ijpt credit for the win; pitching Tnlce ball to do bo. - .Three runs in the third .inning gare Camas thef lead that .'played havoc with 1 Woodmen yesterday, I the latter losing. 4 to 2Hhough both teams got eight hits; Scott and Gressett were the hitting lom InSries for, Camas, Moffett and Harrell for Woodmen . The Marion Automobile Co. Tfce Studebaker, the . world's greatest automobile' value. . Operating eest small. WH1 last a ; lifetime.-wUh care. Standard coach $1610. () H T. Love.' tbo - jeweler,- 331 State St. v Higb. qhality Jewelry, silTerware: aad diamonds. .l"he gold standard of values-. Once , buyer always a customer. ' (i Wofi by GVpsy Daniels LONDON. April 25'I ( AP)i Gypsy Daniels, of Llanally, Wales, tonight won! the light; heavyweight Championship j, of . Great, -Byitaia frpm the holder, of' the title. Tom . Berry, of London, in a 20 round fight. The famous .Lonsdale beltl also , w$nt to the winner. Daniels won. on points. Bonesteele Motor Co. 454 8. Com'I., has the Dodge automobile for you.. All steel body. , Lasts a lifetime.. Ask Dodge owners. They will tell yoa. . . ; , , ( CaplUt'Bargaior House, Capital Tiro Mfg. Co.. Mike's Auto Wrecks big. ; Three 'In . one. Bargain center of Salem. . Thousands of bargains. H.' Stelnbock. 215 Center. . () . The Peerless Bakery 170 North Commercial. Sahilary. up to date Prompt delivery. Bakers for those wno appreciate the best. . Increas nig patrons tell the tale. ' ( ) t 1 & BUSH, BANKERS 10 aw at. to S p. -aa. ..I. a . i. tlmtir.' wr n- , , - i x - t - t reier -oe 11 1 Von v 1 OtJT TWrLIGrTrBALL' '..a STARTST.1AY2 With strong, teams representing six , .Salem firms . and - lodges.' the Salem Commercial leagae sched-J nle was completed ;last night aftr er a conference of officials la the league.;, "t , y , , To participate In the 32 games each player tm the teams must be a borxaf ide member of the firm or lodge named. ,; The, series will be played, at Oxford , Park, at S : 1 6 oa the afternoon of Mondays; Wed nesdays and, Fridays. . Chet Laird will officiate as umpire. . . . Teams . making up the league are; American Legion. Knights of Columbus, Bishops Valley Mo tor Co.; The . Grotto and : Oregoa Pulp .aad paper company. , The- complete schedule Is: t May 2 papermakers ys. Le gion! . ' - . May4 K. of C. vs. Valley Mo fOr. .t :, j- , , . ,": , . ' May t Bishops vs. Grottb. i May iV-Valiey Motor! vs.; Pa permakers. l Mar II Bishop's vs. of C. , My 13 Legion .vsj. Grotto. . May 16 Papermakers , vs. K. o'.c- . 'v.-.- .. May 1 8 Bishop's ts- Legion. ", May 2iM Valley . Motor vs. Grotto. ) .,-..; , . f. I' "May. 23 Legion tvs! K., of Cl r May 25 Papermakers vs. Grotto. -.;. I '.'J: - May 27-r-VatIeyi . Motor; vs. Bishop's. ..-'.! i ,.. ;!-. June lk.tot;C. vs. Grotto. June 37-Legion vs. Valley Motor. . . ..-.. T; ,.' June 6 -Bishops vs. Papermak iers... . . . ..c . -r.- ' , June 8 Postponed - games. - June 1 -Postponed games.' June lS-LegIoHs. Papermak ers.5' " ' : ' ' . ' I June 15 Valley Motor! vs. K'. of C. June IT-Grotto .vs. Bishop's. Juae 20-Papermakers vs. Val ley Motor. - June 22 k! of -C." vs. Bishop's. June 24 Grotto vs. Legion. June j 2 7- K. of C. vs. Paper makers. . June 29- Legion vs. Bishop's. July 1 Grotto vs. Valley Mo tor.; :. - : ' ',, . ; f. - July. -! Kjof, C Tit . Legion. July 6 Grotto vs. Papermak ers. . July 8 Bishop's vs. Valley Motor,;' .. ' . , ; ' ; .r July 10 -Grotto ! vs. K, 'of C. July 12 VaAey Motor ; vs. Legion.-'- - "' ' " .' -'- ' - July 14 Papermakers va(. Bishop's. ' o V--. ' !. , : : ; L. aL; ScfceeleV .Auto Wrecking Co.. oldest tn, the WOIamette val- ley ,Neir I8 parts ana feQuipment! T-ow priees and quality service here, 108 & N.. Oom'l. () -,! Thas Barafltoa '.ea?h electric cleaoers , apd,. Monarch, electric raagea both recommended by Good Housekeeping. . Sold in,- Salem by C. S. Hamilton. Pornfture Co. () Have your: prescriptions filled at the first drug store west of the New Bank building. Reliable and truslwortby, -noth'og! but the pur est drugs. Crowa Drug.332 State. i: llritODR!ENT , The Illlhee Country Club mem bers played their first elimination round la the spring tournament Sunday with he following results: ? , First ..Flight Harold Ollnger beat Lloyd Davenport. , Oris Fry beat Dr. A; G. Bates Henry Thiel sen beat Thomas Wood,' Frank Shaf f efj heat ! L. C. Farmer. Second Flight D. W. Eyre beat R. I, McLaughlin, Fred Williams beat Itay Bishop. Clarence Sch moker beat, Russell! Boneeteele, 1L C. McCommon beat Wallace Hug. Third Flight George Hug beat Chester Cop, Foster Cone beat Dr. Backstrand. "Frank Elliott beat Don Toung, R. Uee Wood. beat J. B. Young.! r;,"-'-' ' : -f.. - Beaten Eights:. i': t First Ercel Kay, v beat! Earl VIesko. F. W.' Chausse eat R(ex Sanford-.tXhandler Brown beat Raryl Proctor, AT alph Jackson. - Second Gus II A. Keene beat xon beat Spec Keene. 4.1L! H. .Ollnger" !beat Ted Chambers by default, H.,G. Mai l&nrWf.ji I:crt Jpfitince Miiiiincrr r Public tiid Privata Stcrsrro- n - - f i Fircrrbcf ! GRAIN; F'ZED1 AT'SESD 1 Free Delivery to any' part of the city y QUOTATIONS Ofi APPUCATlOfJ 4 eon beat Fred Thlelseu, Robin Day-beat T- A. Livesley. ' ThIrd W. J. Page 'beat C.D. Gabrfelson. Jack Elliott beat P. D.. Qulsen berry by default, Dick Stols beat llomer Smith Jr., Ned Strahorn beat Harry Hawkins. 1 . : : Pafrings for ibe semKfinals' to be played "by next Sunday are as follows: -.:- ", -- -:; . First; Flight Harold " Qllnger vs Oris Ffy,- Henry Thielsen vs Frank ShaffeT. . Second Flight -D." W. Eyre vs Fred Williams, Clarence Schmok ervs H. C. McCammon. i - Third Flight George Tlug vs Foster CaheV. Frank Elliott vs Dr. It. Lee Wood. : ; : . First Ereel' Kays vs F. W. Chausae, Chandler Brown vs A. A. Keene. ! -, . - Second GusHlxson vs DrJ H. H. dinger, H. P. Maison vs Robin Day. ..rtV ...t , Vf;- Thlrd W: Ji.Page vs Jack. El liott. Dick Stols r Ted Strahorn. Cross Meat Market. Biggest busies) and best in Salem. Choic est steaks,' bacon, hams, sausage, lard, eggs, milk. Absolutely sani tary. 370 State SU ' () The Dixie Bakery leads on high class ' breads, pies, - cookies . and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Best by test Ask old cus tomers. 439 Court St. () AMERICAN O American League Standings W L Pet. New. York . . . St.- Louis . . . . Washington . Detroit Philadelphia . Cleveland Chicago Boston ..... 8 5 7 4 5 5 5 2' 4 .667 .625 .583 .571 .500 .455 .417 3 5 3 5 6 7 8 .200 NEW YORK, April 25. (AP) Washington . opened a three game series with the Yankees here today by batting out victory In a see-saw ( game, five to tpui". Wash ington's three run rally In the seventh tied the score, Go&lin hit ting a-home run with Harris on base. Umpire Owens put 19 of the Washington players off tho bench ta the second inning, when they refused to need a warning to stop abusing Hoyt. ScOre--- R. H. E. Washington .5 9 2 New York 4 9 0 Murray, Braxton - and O'Neil, "Bergee. Ruel: Hoyt, Fisenbee and Grabowski, Collins. CHICAGO, April 25. (AP) George Connally,-star relief man, saved the - game for Red Faber, who made his ftr&t start of the season, by checking a Detroit rally and smashing out a single after McCurdya doable la the tenth in ning, which; sent over tho winning run for Chicago's 7 to 6 vfctory today. . Score R. II. E. Detroit , G IS. 2 Chicago.-. . ..- 12;, 3 f jStoner, Doyle, Smith. Gibson and BasBler; Faber, Connally and McCurdy. CLEVELAND April 25 (AP) Cleveland, went on a batlingt ram page today -for the; first time this year, knocking out 14 hits, 6 of trhich were two baggers and de feated St. Louis, 9 to 1. ' Score ' R.'H.E. St. Louis . 1 43 Cleveland 9 14 Ballon. Van Gilder and O'NesH; Karr and L. Sewell. Boslon-Philedalphia, postponed, cold. ,i -i - r- H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., lead ers in complete home furnishings, priced to -make you the owner; the store ;that studies yowr every need and Is ready to meet It, ab solutely. , () I Mrs. H. IS Stlth, . mfllinery. Mot beautiful hats 1a Salem : 'all shapes and colors; full stock from Which to make fine 'selections. Best quality. 333 State St. () ? F. S. Shaf ers Harness and Leather Goods store, 170 S. Coml Suit cases, valises portfolios, brief eases, gloves and mittens. . Large stock. The pioneer store. : (J 1 ' BuildlasV: PAUL TRAGLIO, Prep. ' . NATIONAL National - League - Standings t : W la 3 4 Pet. .700 .636 .636 .636 .571 .400 73 St.. Louis ',,'r...... New York. L....... Pitubarghir. . . . .. Philadelphia Boston M ..... . .'. Chicago .. !. ....... Cincinnati f . . Brooklyn 7 7 i 4 7 8 4 3 4 6 6 & 2 10 -.167 25. PHILADELPHIA. April (AP) The Philadelphia! Nation als had little trouble taking the first game; of the series from Bos ten here today. 12 to 4.1 Nearly ,th entire Philadelphia team ham mered the! ball. Sand ' leading the attack, witlv Tour hits, j ! r Score R. H. E. Boston . J. j 4- 6 1 Philadelphia ........ 12 17 2 Robertson, Knight, Mills and Taylor; Pruett, Jonnard and Wil son. ! CINCINNATI. April 25. (AP) Five consecutive singles with none down featured a Cincinnati : Red batting rally in the eighth inning which resulted in .7 runs to enable the Reds to come from behind to win from the Chicago Cubs 11 to 9. . ;.-.! The Cubs had scored -five runs in the early part of the eighth to give them.; a 9 to 4 leadj Score i R. H. E. Chicago, . 9 12 2 Cincinnati . . . .-, i .11 11 Brush. Brillheart and Hartnett; Rixey, Kanfman, J. May, Nehf. Donohue and Hargrare, j Picnich. ST. LOUIS, April 25! (,AP) Jess Haines outpitched Ray Kre mer today and the St. Louis Car dinals defeated Pittsburgh 1 to 0, thereby snatching league lead ership from, the Piratesi Haines, gaining. his: third victory in as many starts this season, allowed only three hits. It was! Kremer's first defeat after three victories. The only , run of the game was Douthit's homer in the: sixth.. Score , j R. H: E. Pittsburgh i 0 3. 1 St. Loaia .' ; 1 5 2 Kremer and Smith; Haines, Morrison and Snyder. Only games scheduled!. SCHOOL GAMES DRAW INTEREST IV Eliminating Aurora by a 15 to 7 score. Brooks now has a strong chance to cop the county grade school baseball championship tour nament new under way. Brooks, will meet Central How ell Friday, April 29, in the semi finals. Central Howell spilled Sil- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTSIEXT Notice is hereby given that the andersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State Of Oregon for the County of Marion, as executor of the last will and testament and estate of Wil liam Sdrr ill deceased, and that It has duly qualified as such execu tor: 'all persons -having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present tho same, duly verified,' to it, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, its at torney, 203 Oregon Building. Sa lem. Marion County, Oregou, with in' six months from the date of this notice. ! Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 29th day of March, 1927. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Trust Department, a Corporation, of Salem, Oregon. i Executor of the last will and testament and estate of Wil liam Sorrill, deceased. RONALD Ci. GLOVER, Attorney for Executor, . Salem, Oregon . -.' ! '. m2-a5-12-l9-26 i, ' POiTiAC You Like Puzzles. .Then Here's a Good One ; M are Fun Than a. Cross Word Puzzle ;IIoat many miles? How many h6urs? How far does the automobile travel ia how. many hours? Add the figures to ' get the mites and count . the circles to get the hours. No trick or chance involved.!. Only. patience and accuracy ra quired in the solution of this problem! If von can do imni ' ; addition, you can figure out iby this automobile, and how many hottrs, correctly. Circle spots consiit of a period with a circle around It. Combined . they are counted as one each: that Is; Count each period 1 with Its enodrapassing circle as ond hour. . Simply add them " vv v- awuiKM,.-;-, ,t. i . There are bo marks, lines or characters In ho automobile ' : ' ' . - , except flstrcs and circle' spots, j The figures ranse from ' Send your answer, or request for S to 9 each sUadia alone. Thera are no groups off l-'irea- cha"la-ract quickly. Address J . v such ar 2,1" 6r-f4 The heads of the 6's are "v lj ' 1 " ' i- .... curved-.waH-j-u.a tails-ot "the-9's are f'ri'kt or i lj . ".Tr;: 'MrmiLISllING CO. " .po. ;?;- tri;x rcpr lnTolvfd.;-.a . . ,i --if or. -en. DepUO. S. verton ,11"; to 8- on' the. latter's grounds last week. . Hazel Green .has a team of heavy hitters who will give vWest Stayton a- tough battle "Friday. West Stayton eliminated Turner, 13 to - g, - and Marion dropped be fore Hajel Green.4 1 6 ' to 5, ia" the games last: week. ; ; .!!, . ; W." W. For, raral school super visor: in the county, reports unus eal interest In the games this sea son. . ; The tournament was plan ned by the Marion County Princi pals' association; to help eliminate the traditional spring fever. 3 CITY SHOOT WONBV SALEM - Four. , teams .were ;i tied for., first place in .the state telegraphic trap shoot" at the end of the season schedule Sunday, and"they will attempt tb decide the victory next Sunday. They 'are Salem, Bend, Pendleton and Coquille. The- Salem.. Rod and ,Giin club marksmen won! the championship in the five-city: shoot with 2318 birds to v2J293 for Eugene, 224S for Corvalli's, 2237 for Hillsboro and 2132 for Portland, out of a possible 2500 birds each. At Hills boro Sunday the Salem team broke 476 out of 500 clay dises trapped. Carl Bahlbcrg was . high man, breaking. 9 8 out, of a possible 100. ' -The local club turned in a per fect score in the telegraphic, quali fying marksmen being Carl Bahl berg, R. Tad Shelton and Grant Farris. . ' Acclimated ornamental nursery stock, evergreens, rose bushes, fruit and . shade trees, at .Pearcy Bros, in season. We have our own nurseries. 178 S. Com'I. () i ALUMNI DEFEAT rt; S. AT TENNIS Alumni of t he Salem high school defeated the present high school tennis team five matches out of six." Sunday, but since the alumni included several members of the Willamette university team, this was no indication that the high school squad will not be a strong contender for valley honors. The scores were; Hester, alumni, defeated Creech, hlRh. school. 6-4, 6-4. ' White, " alumni, beat F. Hage mann, high school, 6-1, 6-3. Lutz, alumni, beat Waters, high school, 6-2, 6-2. Minto, alumni, beat Raffety, high school. 9-7, 6-0'. Laughead, high school, defeat ed G. Hagemann, alumni, 6-4, 8-6. Lutz and White, alumni, beat Creech and Hagemann, high school 6-3, 9-7. The high' school team has two tournaments this week. It .will meet the Dallas high netters on Wednesday afternoon on the Sa lem tennis association courts, and on Saturday afternoon will play the ' CorvalHs high, team at the same place. USED TIRE All Hres Have Been Inspected and Pat in First Class Condition PRICE? IT'S LOW ENOUGH If you are in the market for low priced tires -- ' see these , . ., ; ; S &W USED TIftE. & VULCANIZING DEPARTMENT 225 N. High Street TT THE PROBLEM " , the amount of mllea trimi - ? ; ii ,v v-j;r - ' '4 own BmES-OIIEiI OB DATE FIHALLY SET After tearing much hair and de stroying a half dozen calendars, Matchmaker Harry Plant yester day marked down May 11 as the red-letter .day for the O'Brinn Bayes bout at the armory. . With the aid of three-color pla cards, Plant is announcing the go as "the best main event ever held In the Willamette valley." That the fans agree with him is attested to 'the already voiced demandj for ringside "seats. . u.. ' 1 .By May 11 Bayes is expected to be. in the pink of condition for what is heralded as the toughest scrap he has been signed up for. Phil will have to forget his Aus tralian long distance training and prepare mmself for- a fierce go with the rough-riding O'Brien. For O'Brien's part, the Port- lander will have, his own troubles as his trick of riding in clinches to tire' his opponent ' between flashy bits of fighting will avail him little with the stocky Bayes. liayes packs an' assortment of nasty short hooks" and jabs : der signed to sicken O'Brien should the latter huddle up for infight ing. ' " , : "' There isga bit of talk about town that -this ' "just another exhibi tion draw for0'Brien." The dope sters will change their song when the boys meet, as Bayes island successes have convinced bim that he is due for Important money if ho can upset Tommy without de lay:.' ' . . . - ': ' K : ' O'Brien's: demand "for1 heavy money without showing Portlahd- ers that be was worth It has put it squarely, up to Tommy to deliver or seek other pastures. - Neither man can afford to close the season with the fans doubting their abil ity, and for that reason the fight on May 11 is certain to be an up ward step for one of the two men. APPLICATION FORWARDED Great Northern Seeks Permission for Iid-Statft Line ! PORTLAND, April 25. (AP.) In a signed article, the Morning Oregdnian will say tomorrow: "The Great Northern Monday for warded its application from New York to the interstate commerce commission at Washington, D. C. for permission to proceed with the proposed extension of the Oregon runk jc.to south central Oregon." 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TRIANGLE BEALTT CO. 431 Court SU TeL 851 CLBICH a 30BERTS ; 129 y. CommerciaL Tel. t IOTGB B CHS EIDER. B"0'- SQUARE DEAL RXALJT n, IL Wfl B-nk. Bida. . TeL 470 NoUce of Final Settlement , Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in tho Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon rA. iK. rvMinrir rf Marion her dulj 1U1 u w. , verified final account as admin- t- m tirlllinrn Istratriz of the estate oi John Doherty. deceased, and tbat fl- Al a Tflft said court nas nzea Monaj. 16th day of May, 1927rat tne nouf of tea o'clock a. m. of said oay .im - i rnnntT court as Mu v i Ai v , v . . room in. the county court touse f KniPin- Marlon coun''' Oregon, as the place for hearing said fln aL account ana ai tions thereto. Dated at Salem. Oregon. 11th day of April.-1927. re V A J. ZIEGL.KR. (Formerly Era J. Doherty). Administratrix of the Estate oi V. illiam John Doherty. deceaaea. i Ronald C Gloyer. . - , Attorney fot Administratrix. Sale m, Oregon. ... t9.19.4t r- S-10" J V