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sraisirar - CliS 1HM8-S -""' " it ', "3 '.',: -' rrrr liEAorrp. stanthvgh L. Pet. 0 1.0 80 ; s e Mt. frv-ott . Salem St. Johns ... Camas ....... N'ieolal ....... w. o. w. ... Woodstock 1 2 4 4 e s 4 3 1 e .714 .571 .4 29 443 00 Twelve hits. thre ot thrift horn runs wfcieh were responsible f oi- tour runs, save the "Saletn Senators a -victory in a play-off of a stponed gaiiie ' Sunday and ht rengthened tie 'loc&W told ' on third 'Iplace in the 1'ortlaod City league; wtin. they defeated Canraa ! to' 5. 'l" : ' two of the firm It clouts wpr by iifrn who 'had Rpciall2ftt in that typw of battrrferlH -pfeTihns gaiirs. but the third was by a newcomer," a ltd servfd as a pleasant introduc tion to the -fans fur Jlaiik.. new third .baseman drafted from the ViIiamtte' iilvirslty "team' : Ilia long fly" river 'the left field Tence was an pretty ft-hitas litw -been Kn here tW year. , Oressett of Camas ..pitched bet ter ball than be did a week before, while Jijs teAm jaates Mdjews dif ficulty in solans Meyers' delivery, getting lo hits om Compared to only three the previous 'Sti today. :' The box score:' '" CAMAS "Ab.-r.-h. ro. a. r. Siriftmeyor. cf-lf!.4 ' l ' 1 .1 0 l Karnath, rf... ....... .4 Tidland. lb....:......4 Scott; 2b.............:. 4 CJribble, 3b-c 3 Krlokson. .. 4 Jones, If-cf...... 3 Ilurton, c. ...... 5resHett. p White. .1b 2 1 2 13 2 3 0 1 2 4 3 0 1 4 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 Total 33 5 10 27 16 2 SAIiEM ab; Jl H. PO. A. rc. Sullivan, lb ;;.S4 141 7 1 .0 Rurke. 2b...... 3 1 1 1.4 0 COleman. ft.... 5 1 2 Steers. If J5 2 2 Jafobberger, rf. 4 2 3 Ridings, sa :.5 11, Ilauk.' 3W.. v.4 1 1 Edwards, c 0 0 ,Myers, p i 0 1 it 0 0 0 1 II 0 2,.i O 0 ! fotaJ...::............ 37 9 12 27 10 0 'Clinton ran for Meyers in the fourth." 'Summary Innings pitched by Cressett 9, Meyers ?; credit vic tory to Meyers, defeat to CreRgett. lilts batted off Meyers 10, (Jres sett 12: struck out by Meyern 4. ; ressfltt 1 5. Base n balls' off Meyers 1, Gressett 3. 'Ilit by pitched balls. Jones and ICarnath by Meyers, Sullivan y Gressett. Wild pitrh, Meyers. Stolen bases. IdiUnejr. HaUk.3uTk.Hmne rtlhsr, Sott, GolemaoVr Steers, Ilauk. Triple. Ridings. Two-base hits, Jacobberger 2. Karnath. Sacrifice hiM. Brke; JiartOB Sacrifice lly, tiribble. Hauk. Caught Htealiiig, SutUvku. Double jilfy, Ridings to nurke to Sullivan. Left on bases. Salem 7. Camaa 6. Time of game, 1:55. Uinapires, Laird at plate, SiHlivan on bases. i ' . ' PORTLAND, May 30. The Mt. Scott team narrowly escaped fle leat atlb hands of the Woodmen of the World team Sunday at Kendall station, j The final score was 6 to 5. the Tigers JialUOg a Woodmen Tally In the ninth ftAme. Three tubs in the first and two ji the second gave the Tigers a l. ad that the Woodmen could not vrome. The ecore: It. II. E. Mt. Scott I 1 -4 Woodmen 6 2 Batteries, Zweifel, Schroeder anil 'Perkins; Maxmayer and B. Smith. , - . ;: i1jU' A3CEHICAN - American Ioague Standings 1 .Wi.. Pet, New York . . . 26 14 .650 Chicago . -26 17 .06 Philadelphia 22 18 .550 Washington 19 18 .514 Cleveland 20 22 .4 76" St. Louis 19 .TV netTOlt . . . . V .... 17 "22 .436 Boston 10 27 .270 CHICAGO, iMay 30. f AP) St.' Louis and Chicago .divided a double header, the- Brown win tiins the first game by stuasbiag Chicago pitchers all over the field anil taking the game II to 3. first game - 'v ' R- D- K- St. Louis' 11 15 1 Chicago , .......... , 2 9 Stewart and O'Neil; Faber. Ja- w j "Cincinnati papers say inferiority complex is fturtth Reds 'pennant chanUsAfid totte f Vie :; fans are asking why they qnHbenchmguyrS , 1 V. ' cobs,. Cole .aaa JfcCuidy. Crcmae.. Second. sie . '-" ' Jt. H. E. sCitouis .0 7 .1 Chicago .....IP 1? 0 , Zahary, Wingard and O'Nftil; Thomaa and JileCurdy. -DETROIT, Mar 3. I AIM- Detroit; divided game with Cleve land I16 'today,- rowing the moro Ing enconnter 9 to and winning la tbe afternoon 11 w 2. PIrst game ' R. Jl. E. Wevetanrt H 13 2 Detroit . ...i 8 S 2 MHlesr and U Sewell; -rarrolt. Karr. Whitehlll, Shante and Shea. Second -frame Tt. II. -K. Cleveland ; f, 9 2 Detroit 11 1J IThle, Karr and L. Sewell; JIol loway and Raasler. WASHINGTON'. May 30. (AP) The Senators took both gaoie of a Memorial Day donblebeader with Most on today, winning the second 1.1 to & alter Johnnon had turned in a .'! to rt victory. First game- It. IT. K. 1 litis Loll Washington . Welzer and :: s 1 Johnson If of man : and Kuel. ; Setund game BOKiOII , Washington . . . It. II. C 17 I-: IS hundgren. Wilson and Hartley Moore; Hartley and Ruel, Rerger PIlll.AnKLPIflA. May 30. (AIM A home rnn hy Babe Ruth. bis1 fourteenth of itie:Meason; won for 1 Me VAriks in this 11th inninK of the aftemoom game with the, Athleth'ff. The scre wad G to 5 and the -victory gave New York an even break in tbe holiday Vtouble header. The Mark "men won the morning fonte8t'ftto;8. IJrst game It. IT. E: New York . . 8 15 1 Philadelphia ! 8 Shawkey, Oiani. Pipgras and Collin, C!ratowsli:: Orove. and Cochrane. ' Smoud game U. Kew York- . 6 Phikdelphta 6 II. K. 13 0 12 2 ' Pennwk. Moore and Orabowski; I. -Collins; tlray. Dran. Walberg and Cochrane, Perkins, o - o I national. v 1 O - i 1 ; c, ' N'htlonnl I-cngTie -8(ndhitti . . W. J. Pet- PittHburgh 2 12 .670 ChicfLKi ..22 1 fi . 7.9 St. Louis . 21 1 .5C Ne York 21 17 .053 ftiladelphia 17 19 .4 72 Brooklyn ....... . 2 23 .465 Boston 13 19 .4011 Cincinnati 12 29 .293 ST LOUIS, May 30. (AP.) Sherdel had the better of Rixey la a pitching duel afid the St. Louis Cardinals won, the second game of a double b'ekder from the Clbcinnal'Redii- today, 3 to 1, after St." Louis had taken 1 he first g'arne4 6 tp 3. rim gauie n. ir. k. Cincfnuatt; -. 8 S . St.s Louis 10 .3 : Lucas and Hargra.ve;. Haines ahBHe. tiecoad -game R. II. E. Cinrrantltu ; ; . . U' ...7 -t StJLoirla . VC 3 9 1 Ilixey indk'nioh; Sherdel and Snyder; U- .r-'v BOSTON, May ,10. (AP) By wlhiBlngrtie;e game 63. Brooklyn -.'took bith ends--of ' to day's double Jieader with Boston. Foster Edward after pitching five fcltless jihninga, -was knocked on Jn the tetlivteiiiiig in the night cap; Th ttoWaa ; won the't fjtat contest S'Zy 1 "' First game Brooklyn BogLon . . R. 5 II. 7 L Doak jsuid ilargreaves; ; Robert son, Mills, Goldsmith and llogan. Second game Brooklyn Boston:' . . Barnes and De berry. Warren "and Gibson. It. H. E. .6-9 0 .284 Mogridge, NEW YORK. May 30. (AP) Philadelphia broke even in a dou-' blei header with the Giants today hy; taking the second game, a pitchers' battle. 1 to 0. New York won the first contest 14 to 10. First -fcame-r- s R. U. E. Philadelphia. ...10 12 3 New York 14 19 3 Carlson. Willoughby and Wllr son. Jonnard: FiUsimmons, Son ger ' and O'Neill. Cummings. Second game R. II. E. Philadelphia 1 3 0 New York - 0 3 1 Mitchella and Wilson; Clark son,' Greenfield and O'Neill. PITTSBITUpil, Ttfay 30.w(AP) After aee-JngUbeir ll sgame win ning streak shattered by the Chl eago' Cnhs 'In the;tiMrning game, 7 to 6, the Pittsburgh Pirates came back n th'eiafteruoon'to win 0 lo 6'. Roth sanies Went 10 In nings. ! 'First gam. It. II. E. ChUigo .". 7 15 1 Pittsburgh- 6 14 0 " Kattfraann and Hartnett; Bush, Nichols" and Gooch, Smith. . Keeond tmr ? s- R. II. E. cnuatii 'X . : . , s 8 o Pittsburgh....:........... 6,15 1 'Root, Blake and Hartnett; Al- flrldge . and Gooch. .it: JAPANESE WOMKX'S COILKGE TfJKYO. The first women's university in the lEm p tre-the ' Ja p- n' ;Woment-fJaiTeTityli4aa Te- eiTedcl,500;000 yen from public contributions .and: Is expected to open "next year. GERMAN NET.TRIO VETERANS -evVintltE- x'?' - . X -- - x-.s:-!; I i il,-1" s.'iUi H - v in ' 1 1 1 : - HKRI.V. t AIM Three vet eran players, two ti" them : 5 years oll. make up the first Ger man Bavis cup tennirt toam Hince the war. ' ' r : " Hans Moldenhauer, 2(1, of Rer- lin, captain and youngest meiubt of the1 team, playd in his first club -tournamenu when he was 14 and, wftti the exception of army service during the war, lias been playing -fevor since, til rise to tWrd ranking Oerttfan flayer wok one -of the most phenomennl. In 19 20 he ranked sftfteenthj 4n-19 25, fifth, and in 192. third, with promise of cap'turing ithe cham pionship crown from Otto Froitz heim this year. ' Moldenhader won the national singles at Hamburg last ytw, but under the German rules failed to improver- his standing ; because I roitzheim and Heinz Laridmanu, second ranking, failed to compete in- the championships. Willie Hannemann. fourth rank- BEAVERS TAKE ID ' .1 tv t in , i Coaxt League Ktandingn . ; W. ,L; Pet. I 694 I Oakland Ha ura men to . Seattle . . MiMdonn Portland San ;Francbco Los Angles , . . Hollyw&od 38 a4 32 v l 31 26 24 26 2i 20 30 30 A ' J 35 35 .540 .525 .524 .50 .484 .4 2fi .407 PORTLAND, May, 30. (AP) The 'Portland Beavers won both gamesfrom Los Angeles today, 8 to 7 indtie toTthree. taking five gatnexpf the series ofeight. Elmer Smit a knocked out h us . 1 6 1 h hVim er kit .the-season in the second games of the series of eight. Elmer two triples. Score: - First. Kame . . ." . . Los.AngeJes Portland . ,: liiHTt-.y, Mos and R. II. E. .711 1 . S .12 .2 Sandberg; Kihney, CoOcb. J. Stortl and Wen deW. YVlle. Seeond game IjOS Angeles , Portland R. 4 C H. 13 : (7 innings.) Hamtiton. Sanders and Hannah; Ponder' and Wendell, Yelle1 and Fischer. I.OS ANGELES, May .30. (AP Stellar pitching by Frank Shellenback and Arizona" Rill ilurpby 4Sve -the Hollywood Stars Victories (n both end of, today's boliday bill with the league-leading Oakland club. By taking the morning I ray By a 2 to.. 1 .score and .the afternoon tilt 3 td 1. the Stars. captured- the -odd contest of tha game eriei, Scores: First tpame- Oaklknd . . . . Hollywood ' .' Cooper and Bool; and T), -Murphy. - , Second game Oakland r. ....... . Hollywood. . . R. II. E. . . 1 4 2 . . '2 6 2 Shellenbaek R. H. E. 1 7 O J 9 1 Bool; Murphy Craghead aud and Cook. SEATTLE. May 30. (AP) Repeating "thetr performance of yesterday, the Seattle Indians to day took a donblebeader from the Sab Francisco Seal, 3 to' 0 and 5 tot 4,- winninK the frame -serie, 6 to ,3. Tike seeond gtHne -went into an extra fmtrnr when Seattle tied the score at 3 in the Rth and ihe 7 th went scoreless.' -Scores : . First ganx n. it. e. ..07 2 . . 3 8 0 Brandt and San Francisco Seattle . . . ; Runs; and Vargas; Reftmtdtrvw Second game San .Rra4i4fteA ..... Seattle (8 innings.) Geary, William R. 4 5 If. 9 10 E. 1 -0 and Rego;' Miljus and Jenkins, Schmidt. . .SAN FRANCISCO. May 20. (AP) Sacramento's Senators went on a hatting jamboree today, winning two. games from' the Mis sions, 7 to"4 and 14 to 1, to ex change, places with the San Fran ciFf o club in the coast league race. The result Tut' the Senator in sec ond position.: As was tbe case this raornfng. ,Ray liohwer, right Jb ld er. led -tke- terrific batting; attack In ihe aeeond game, With S jOuLof ' r j SIX inie up. Two . -were- home I Ztjf - , M4KIS MOLDBNHMJER ing, has beeft playing for nearly 20 years. He is matched with Mol Cenhauer in the doubles. Georg Demasius, Berlin, the other veteran, ranks ninth. He has won several state indoor tennis tournaments. I runs and he drove in five tallies. I This moruinK.be bit another hom ier and drov in four of his team's Scores: game . R II. i:. en to 7 13 0 4 15 2 Koehler: Mission Racbac. Shea aud Ludolph. Jlryan and Whitney. Second game R. H. Sacramento 14 J 9 E. 1 Missions 4; .' KeatiiiK and Fevereid; Christian and Walters, FAVOR CALLAHAN TO BEAT MYERS CHICAGO. May 30. -(AP) Mushy Callahan, world's junior welterweight champion, ruled a slight favorite .tonight to retain his title in tomorrow night's 10 round decision contest with Spus Myers of Pocatello. Idaho, in Cubs' baseball park. Both boys completed their train ing today confident they would weigh in easily nnder the -stipulated l lo pounds tomorrow after noon. Each beMeves he -an make the lightweight limit and a cham pionship contest with Sammy Man dell is the plum that has been held out to the Victor. Tomorrow night's bout will be the third between the boxers. Cal lahan defeated Myers on the Pa cific coast and in a 10 rounder in the Chicago coleslnm last fall, when Callahan's title was not at stoke. 'BILL' JOHNSTON AGAIN CHAMPION SAN FRANCISCO, May 30.- (AP) William M. Johnston, for the ninth time, became Pacific coast men's tenis champion today by' defeating Gerald Stratford, 5-7, t-3, 6-2. 5-7, 6-1, in the final day c-f the Pacific coast championship tournament. Stratford gave Jphn sto na good run, hut the cham pion's headwork told in the end. as bis placements weakened his sp-lonejit. Blanks That Are Legal AVe carry in stock over 115 legal blanks suited to most any business transactions. We may have just the form "yon are looking f or at a big saving as compared to made to order forma.' 1 . - -r .. Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Notice, Will forms, Assign ment uf Mortgage. Mortgage f onus, Quit Claim Deeds.jAbsfract forms, Jiill of Sale, jUuilding Contract, Promissory Notes, Installment Notes, General Lease, power f Ajttorney lruhe Books and ,'Pads, cale Re ceipts. Etc. y.These forms are carefully prepared fdr -the eourts and private use. price oh forms ranges from 1 cents' to? 16 cents apiece, .and on note books Xrora 23 to 50 cents. : 1 - PRINTED AND FOR SALE BY .... -r. t r- ' - j The Statesman Publishing Co. 0 ' rrnLr TIT AKk" HRinOlTARTERS -.TtT'! inooT j IE EDEB TO V. KEEKER EUGENE. May :. (API V. '. Keener of Roihel, Wash., won the Pacific coast divisional handicap trap shooting champion ship here today when he defeated Vs. M. Schott of Yakima. R. E. Ie wcso of Klamath Falls ami George K. Young of Spokane- In the shoot off. after each bail smashed ft." out of the 1 tin targets. Sehoit placed second. The con testants were given different handicaps. Keener shooting from the 17 yard line. Schott and De weese from the IS yard line and Young from the 24 yard line. A. E. TJeihl led the professionals with a score of 93. He shot from the 19 yard line. II. II. Veatch of Cottage Crove broke 92 while R. C Reed o San Francisco. V. Tt. firewell of Los Angeles, and L. H lieid of Seal lie, were all tied for third with scores of S9 each. Frank M. Troeh of porjland won the special doubles eve,ni by breaking ?! blue- rocks Out of a possible 100. Other conlesiants however, found much difficulty hi smashing the elusive blue rocks. especially when tliey came in pairs and of the more than 10 shooters who competed only two others made a score of 90 or better. James W. Seavey of Eugene broke 02 and Ed Shott of Yakima. Wash., an even 00. The following scored 85 or bet ter: George Young. Tacorna. Wash.. 89; O. N Ford, Del Monte. Cal.. 88; W. E. Lamm, Klamath Falls, and F. C. McN'ally. Coquille. 7; G. L. Becker, Ogden. rtah. Tt. C. Reed, "San Francisco, Henry Ward Portland, and Archie Par rott, Portland, 8C; Mark C. Rick- aru. tjorvams ro. ; F. C'. McNally of Coquille won j the Pacific divisional handicap j tourney, staged Sunday, hy besting Ben Trenkman of Portland, in the j shoot off. after each had broken , 97 out of 100 clay birds in the regular event. j The Eugene classic, a special event to which the "Lane county j sportsmen's association added . $200 in cash, went to George i Young or Tacorna. slate champion j of Washington. Young and .Tas. ; Seavey of Eugene each broke 9 7 birds, but in the shoot off Young i ran out bis string of 25 without a bubble while Seavey dropped ; one. i With a score of 95. Oscar S. Schiffer of Timber, won the class j R trophy while Ed Morris of Port- j land and R. C. Reed of San Fran Cisco led the professionals with j scores of 9 4 each. Today's shoot wound up the four day program. It was the first time that a ciety of less than 100, 000 population was awarded the coast handicap championship and the shoot was well attended. There were 23 nimrods from California and even a larger number from Washington. Osden, T'tah, had a jf Ive man team while more than 100 Oregon shooters competed. BOROTRA, LOSES, TILDEN PRESSED st. c.Lorn. ( AP) -Jean FRANCE, Bo rot ra. May :'.0. idol of T rti o Rtii&Zr Becke & Hendricks r tnsarance of ' All! 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OR 888 The Oregon Statesman Published every morning (except day) at 8alem, the capital of Oi Men- Oregon. U ADTErtTISTNGr- HONEST AliVXBTISING These cl nms most b kept free lreaa anrahiag oLa i)ueationable nature. Miarepresen-,-taina will b :toleaied. - lafor cnatioa showing. any qeaationable ln Vmt on tb..part wf the Advattisat ahould 4ve reported to thia nawaaanar Directory ctUer nepex AUCTIONUSRS F..N. Woodry 11 yre!V Ralem'a lailing amctlonaef and furaitnre dealer. '' It!., and ,tur tfilft Si Sniner. Tel. Ml." - . "NO KICK ON HY SffKVICK" 2ar22te II. F. Woodry :& Son Right d.wa twa. Oaeb fa4J ttmnl firraiture. tri 7l . CMtt I. Tel. 7.1. Agents for l-auga RageS AUTO, fTOlH 9KK tlH t'OK TOP AND -PAINT VfOHK r. J. Hull Ante Top aud Paint tUtt. tr.7 . Ooutmrmal. .. - M , , Jt.l l ILlbA K liiiivyawn'ian . It. I). BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES HtaTtrr' and 'generator okj " 30'st So.Hlt Higli.. . Tel. 198 HIOU AND C1CNTER JOE 'WILLIAMS VLKKNKR ELECTB10 CO. HOUSE wiring by bear ar contrast. EstiinAta furninhed. Tel. 980 -- 471 Court St. BICYCXES A REPABNO S CLOYD K. RAMSDF.N COLUMBIA BI. -j.f. and-repairing. 8"T Onnrt. VTIHI.Ki "MEN AND. WOMKN j;oiid ili!iracr t rail on (tnlin iw )ti- jr'.si-iitinj prnuosillon if ' tnrrit, litieml i-iiiiptltir au.l pxpi-nxp, i)iti. mul.il.. uwiirM n-lrrl. . write for lmr-tK-ul:irs, (I'Ki-otlV & Co., 3:1 W. WtH M:- N. V. '. 1'mjt HELP WANTKT) Ml 11 UKI.f WANTKD TIIMKK 'R KOI-14 salfsTmi'ii wantvd at unr for -aiiait;ti -work." Se Mr. H.ivi 7 :.'' Wednesday t-vuDg- June' 1st at 17.4 ,Knth lALerxy st rt-vt. " ' 1 Ut WANTED A LIVE NEWSPAPER BUB arriotiun - canvaaaer.- 'OaU 'Circulation Manager. Statesman affioe. . 11ml ltf , CIIlROl'ltACTOUS 15 l)R. H. B. SCOPFIELD, P. 8. C, 808 First National Bank Bldg. 1R. O. L. SCOTT, PHC CHIROPRACTOie 2r,a N. High. Tel. 28-R or BT. JFIiOIUSTS; 10 CUT FIXWERS, WEDOINO BOUQUETS Funeral wreaths, decorations, C. ltreitlianpt, (loriat, SI State fit. -Tel. n80. -' ' MAQAZINJES- Farm rapera 17 IF YOU WANT TO GET TUB BEST farm paper send fir 2 rent atarops to the Pacific Homestead, galara, Oregon, ifor a thr e s.ontlis' trial aubacription. Uxntioa thi al. . ItlUliTKIHftH .BEHU MUflT IWU . cant stamps for special three mouths' trial for the beat aad oldest Journal in the west. - The articlea and adxr titementa are ot special interest to tls poultry, breeders uf the Northwest Northwest Poultry Journal, .211 8. Oonf mercial St.. Salem. Ore.' .INSURANCE FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort - cages. Trust Deeda, Contracts on Louaea Will feet, e to 30 per east, ' BECKE ft HENDRICKS - ' Heilig Bldg., 189 N. JHigk St. Jl-tf fARM LOANS PLENTY OP -MONEY ' to loan on good farm aeeority. CITY LOANS We are loaning Pro dential Insurance Company -money -an city residence .and buainaaa property at 3V4 per cent, plua a eommisaion. Fowkins A Roberts, InC, SOS Oragoit Building. dlau Insure , Too ho ma or ear now. ; Pkona 161 BECKE 4k HENDRICKS HeiHg Bldg., 169 N. High St. Jl-tl WANTED Employment 19 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work. Tel. 73 F2. - 19m14tf FOR TIE NT ar FOR RENT NEW MODERN CAUAOK and service station, good location. Ap plicants 'must be-reliable. Uoom ilu5 First Nnt'l Bank. 21tn27tf 8TORE ROOM FOR) RENT 260 PERRY etreet, between Front and Commercial, formerly occupied by Witbera ft Neal. JL0 a month. - Inquire at . Statesman ffir. ' 81apr28t FOR RENT A partment 23 -- ' i - i - - - SMALL FIUHT FIXIOR- FUUN!SHKI kpartmcnt' 5U0 Union. -2jl APARTMENTS. 133r, SXATB ST. . .S3j3 Frit ROOM FURNISHKI) A PA RT nient. Close in. liaragti. . -'a'cl. 142U-J. . .' - - ' . 2:ijt NEW APARTMENT FOB RENT- 41rt Marion street. ' Telephone 11H7-W. " ' "- " -i '- 'gnjt Vpjl REXT-Iloomai 23 ROOM AND BOARD sis NU4CTH 13TK fct. Tl.i35-W. i ... Sim.-ll- TWO ROOMH - AND KITCHENETTE. Close in $ UP. 655 Marion 25jnel HLEEP1NU ROOMS 'OR LADIES. TEL. J4JU-M. . ;25m31 J'l.EAKAXT 0M FOR tj ENTT.K M A K, vUm mi.' 8R N. croili'l. Tel, 747-W. " ' ' '- "- ''.. , tiAjJ ROOMS WITH BOARD AT THE ALEX--ander. TaL 1530- insn ri P www vwviHflVtl, .. , m- ,...-,...--..- j .jSapraiH ROOM FOR "RENT IN MODERN HO MM near Capitol Building. Gentleman, nly. Telephone 184-J or eall 14S DtAIH.Ir.4. sm .... " -. - - . . - - zninri-ftf Jg5prl7t FOR RENT -Ilousea 27 6-IWOM MODERN HOUSE " f2.V 547 East Nob-Hill. Tfl. 6lil-M. V 27i31" " " ''' " "" ' " tiiiiiimiiiii ii i hue -nt.n,M liuusr,, 17 jf... mth, fl7..0. Stand ley fc-FoU-jr. i - 27j3 BlJ?J!AwL9W IN PALMER COURT. j iricti as luibsru i ahi . ii Kd m AkOo - a -m a my JG IiAUNDRIlS CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY The. Laundry of J?ure Material.." Telehone 165. 1264 Broadway. TRY THE HOME WET WASH LAUN-. dry. TeU174.sl85 B Street. , j!7tf THE NEW SALEM. LAUNDRY THE WEIDEJR LAUNDRY Telchone 25 263 8. High. TATLORS 84 Di H. MOSHER TAILOH POB MEN mnq women, aa UOrt B. WANTEXAIl8ceIIftneotu SS FURNITURE PACKING POR 1 SHIP nenta. Giese-Pewer Fomftore Co - in- " "';'- !.- : - 5apr20tf WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB) farm loans. We have several appliea - n hand Hawkina . ft -Roberta, Ino. 205 Oregon Bldg. 85dl4tf MAXTRESSE9 83 MATTRESSES RENOVATED BY THH Caplul City. Bedding Co,, 1190 Nerth CapiteL Csklled lor end delivered. Ill wetk gumrnateed. - Tel. 19. itf FOR 8AJLE - 87. RADIO POLE POR SALE J1ST AMt - Terner Road.'.- .-j.r sii.2 WHITE LEGUORV IAYINO HENS, ', W.- E, Thompson, - lit. 8, lSo fin. Ht, 4. .t.- : .s - ,w - w- J.