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fir THE OREG0N j ST ATTi: AN,:3AL1 OHEGON -TUESnAY MORNING JULY-19;ip3Ti-v - jM - . -v (C'S BEAT LEBIDn : if; ire n 11 Hit Commercial League. Standing ? -'-;jX V- WV- L. -Pet. 3 3 ."4; ,7 .750 .625 .00 .- Fapermakers yalUjr, Motor V ...... 6 6 Grotto . Bishops 2 222 sis .200 I As ; the-end approaches, games in the Commercial willght .league are getting , hotter, and Monday iiig'ht'W contest,; Jn . which the Knights -of Columbus def eated' the Legion 4 te 3, was not, decided until the last man-went. out on, a spectacular throw and slide at the platfe,' Jong of ftae If. C, teain tag ging Lyke Cdll to prevent the run that; would ha?e tied the. score. - I This play ended a desperate last Inning rally staged by the' ex-service men, who were three runs be- Kottce ., of , - Intention ,. to Improve Sonth Cottage 'Street From the South line of: Electric Avende to the 'North Line ' of Hoyt Notice, ia-hereby given that the Common Council 'o-the City of Salem, Oregon,-deems it necessary andexpedletit-and hereby declares its purpose . and, intention : to ' im prove South 'Cottage. Street "from the south" line or Electrjc 'Avenue to the" n6rth" line of Hoyt street, in the City' of SalemJ Oregon, "at the ' expense 'of the i abutting " and adjacent'. property,"' except "the street, and alley '.InXerseetlons the expense oX'Which. wilL,be assumed by the; JJity of Salenu, Oregon, by bringing saidspprtlon pt said street to thiestablfchedA. iade con structing Portland . cejnent. : con crete curbs and paving'said por tion of aid street with a six-inch Portland .cement A concrete i pave menVthlrtr 3a)i feet in. width,; In accordance with V the plans and specifications' therefor "which were adopted, by the i Common Council on the th day of July, 19 27. now n file In" ;.the office of the City iecordery sjd which are " hereby eferred to ' and made a part lereof. . The, Common Council .hereby ieclares its purpose and intention o .male t"he ah6ve described' im irovementr bynajid" through;- the street Improvement. Departmeit f the:Clty of Salem, -Oregon. By order of the Common Coun :il thei th day of Jnly, 1927. . M. POTJIiSEN, City Recorder. Date" of first publication hereof, 3 Jul If, 1927. Date of final publication hereof pflllbef July 28, 1927. J 16-2 8 inc. S'otlc - of Intention to . Improve Jerris Avenue From ,.tha East IJne of Commercial . Street to the;fV:rs$, Curb; Line , of High Street, ,' -.- ;-.' Notice Is herebyglven. that the Common Council of the City of Ralem, Oregon, deems Unnecessary and expedient ahd'Hereby declares jits purpose and intention to lm prove'Jerrls. Avenue from th east linel of Commercial Street to the rwest curb liner of High Street, in 'the City' of Salem, Oregon, at -the expe.nse,of the, abutting and. adja cent pro pertyr except the street .andi "alley . Intersections- the :ex pense of which-will be assumed by tbe ' City "of aTem.70rgon, by bringing said portion or said street to ctfee - established- grade xon structing ' Pol'tlahd cement , con- creter cui'bs;' and" paving said por tion, of, said-street .with- six-inch Portland, cement concrete - pave ment: twenty-four - feef In "Width. In accordance with the plans and specifications tnereior wmcn were adopted by the -Common -Cnoncil on the th day of July i27, now; on file in, the, office ot the City Recorder, and which are : hereby referred to ana - maae , a part hereof... Zi": t , . aH The Common'- Council hereby declares its purpose and. intention to make the bpr$ 4e9ci.d lm" provemento.iOy . ana . tnrougn tns Street Improvement Department of the'Ctty of alem, Oregon. " ' ' By order of ;jiie, Common Coun cil the Cth day of July, 1927; ' - M. POULSEN,; City Recorder. Date at flrsr publication .hereof Is July 16, 1027. ,1 "."' ' ' Date of final publication hereof will do juiy zsipzi. ; . tt-28inc Notice - of Intention ' to Improve LsHtrel Avenue Front the North Line, of,: S?nthj Street to.the South Line of. Highland Avenue. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient.and hereby 'declares its purpose amd ' Intention to; Im prove, Laurel Avenue from Jthe north, Ua of South Street'to the south line of Highland. Avenuey in the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense' of the abutting and adja cent "property, except ; the street and Mley .lntersecttonsL.the-ex- peiiBe ,01 wuicu imc suiuucu by the City of Salem. Oregon. by bringing said portion of saidyBtreet to 'the - established . grade; con structing Portland cment con- crete cutb4 and, oavtDf?; aH Por tion of Aald street, with a sixrincn Portland --cement concrete pave- 1 men ti . thirty (30) feet in width, In accordance with th.e plana and enAftrications therefor which were !twui tiw. t h. common Council i - ... jm . T- '1 A T nls on tne in oay 01 ju'j, 't on "filerin the office of the, City Recorder, andfcwhlcts aret hereby iref erred td , and made,, a t part hereof; r- ' .r.. ' v I The Common: Council herehy 'declares IU purpose and intention to majte the above; described m provem9ht by and through - the Street improvement - Department of the City of Salem, Oregon, t By fcrdet of the'Common Coun cil th 6th day ct JT 1927, , ; j.fv PC-ULSEN, City Recorder. Dale' of first publication hereof is July "16, 1927. v. JTEST i Pate of fina punueauon utsic. n-tt I Unai PUDilcaiiua "f--4 Wndvidiejithejinnlng; opened GabrielseU.4he first man np reach ed first on an errors Maisbn sini gled-toi right- field- and Gill was Bate on an' error, and while t the Kajeys ;threw4he hair around. Gill circled the? hases ' and"aH -hn scored.' Long tagged" him for the -last out. --3' "T; . v The other Legion Bcore came in the second inning when Edwards hit a two bagger, Keene sacrificed him to third, anf he scored when Parker was safe on an error." . . The.Kaceys" scored-two runs 1b the; first inning on hits b H. ABh byr Varley and - Busiek,. and two more in the third when. Varley hit a two bagger, Heenan beat out an in'f jeld hit. and Patterson hit for two bases. s scoring ? Varle;r v and Heenan. The lineups: I K. of C -H; Asfiby, 2b; Varley. ss ; Heenan. 3b- BuslckV lb; Pat terson, rff L6hg,c; R; Ashby, If: Greene.-Cf; Blaco, p.". . .. -' Legfon--Gabrlelsbn, 2h; Mai son 31u'Ll QUI.' t i Edwards. cf; JCeenel XT, Gill, rf; Parker, as; Oestrlch, Bishop! p' K, o, C. ....... Legion . V: . Uniprre. pr. L. E. Barrlck: CATCHER CHOSEN OGDEN1 MANAGER OAKCAND: "Cat July 1 8. (AP) Del Baker.. catcher, for the Oakland - basehalL'.'team for: six years, it was announced today," is to go to.Oeden tq manage that team in the Utah-Idaho league. 1 'Art; Murphy, present manager of the Ogden aggregation, "find bis catcher, Ernest Lombard!.-' are" to come-to the Oakland club, while Toy, Praxler. pat first, sacker for the' past two mpntns, is to oe taken' over by' the' O'gden team to cover'the first base. I' ADMINISTRATORS'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned' has ) ibeeui ? duly " ap pointed by . the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as Administrator of the estate of Ida Green,' deceased,' and that he has duly tjualifled as such administrator: all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby - notified to present the same, duly verified, to me, at my. ofifce, 203 Oregon Building, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, . . Dated' at Salem, ' Oregon, this Bth'day bf JoiyV 1927. ; k ' " RONALD C. GLOVER, Administrator of the Estate of Ida Green, Deceased. v Jfiiy 5-12-19-26-Aug. 2 Notice- of Intention-, to Improve Leslie Street . From' the West Line of High Street to the East - Line of Liberty IStrel. . : " ; Notice. Is hereby., given, that the I Common Council 01 - the . City 01 Salem, Oregon," deems it necessary and expedient and hereby 'declares Its purpose and intention to Im prove Leslie Street from. the west line of High Street to the east line ot Liberty Street. In the City of Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent prop erty,; except; the street and alley intersections; the-expense of which will be assumed by the'City of Salem," Oregon, '.by bringing;- said portion of said street to the eatab lfsbed grade, : constructing . Port land cement " concretev curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a. sixrinch, Portland, cement concrete pavement! 'thirty- feet in width,- in accordance, with the plans and specifications therefor which, were" adopted by the Com mon Council on the 6th day . of July1, 1927, now on file in the of fice of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made- a part hereof. . Tie, Commonv .Council hereby declares Its 'purpose , and Intention to, make the above described im provement by and. through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. 'Byj' order of 'the' Conwuon Coun cil the 6th day of Jaly, 1927. ... M. POULSEN, City Recorder. ! Date of first publication hereof Is Jnly 161927 f;f; f Date of tinalitabllcattoil hereof WJU be July 2S. 1927. J16-28Inc Notice of Intention to Improve South. Cottage Street! Froi the South Line of Rural Avenue to the ' ISTortK "XIn4 of Electric '' Ayewne."''w- ' f--' Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem,, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient, and hereby declares its' purpose and Intention to improve-South Cottage Street, from the, south line ofj Rural' Avenue to the north' Bne of Electric Avenue, in the City bf Salem, Oregon, at the expense of the. abutting and adjacent'' ' property, except the street and alley Intersections, the expense, of which will; be assumed by i the fclty 'of jSalenT Oregon, by bringing said -portion of said street to the established ' grade, con structing Portland cement con crete curbs, and .paving aid por tion, of said street with a six-inch Portland, cement ' concrete pave ment, thirty feet in iwidth.' in ac cordance with the plans and specifications- 'therefor -whicti were adopted by the. Common Council All tha "." fl itt Af Till, iivW on file In the office ' of the City Recorder-", and -t which are- hereby referred. ; to apdL, made a ' part i- nereui. . : 1 -. . . .The Common Council - hereby declares Its purpose and' Intention to ma.ke , the above described Im provement ' by- and "through the Street Improvement i Department of the City of Salemr.Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the. 6tb ds? f Jaly; 927. '. ii. POULS : -City Hecorder. ,'; .Date oft first publication "hereof la July-16, 1927. i intJX Date 01 unai puoucaiJoa.,crrev : : i -' bikes' oppd;m - - . STILL liOfPICliEDui .trV" . . - CBr Wni'Cafverl "V I Mafchmafcef Harry Plant of the Salem boxtag . commission is go ing to"Iay.'jn a! stokthaIr dve and toupes if ,he has to . ponder much more 2xver the proposed fight-card of Jujy 27;! : ft Harry, has been : tearing his hair In. 'an effort to - match up Bayea and AUie TaVlor.' Just as.he was ready to put out 'his cards with Salem Phil 'and the Bend Terror" as headfthera,vTtttfry7 f eceived the oewH that Taylors lined up for a tight -at; Klamath Palls'with ' Jitn mie Britt; on',lh.Q 20ln. "There ls no reason why I should .-take a "chance oh- Taylor failfng.'to show up in good condi tion .at Salem observes. Plant. 'Taylor an,d .Byes , would be an excellent match as it is a fact that Phil Is - in 'better condition - than e.verr fOraireturn go, with the; lad who" has twfc defeated 'him by close; ae$slons ' ?tla hig'hly'possible that Taylor will refuse to cancel his Klamath Fills fight'nd; if i this, happens, Bobbie Gray. ot.Mount Angel, will to be given his chance to prove his assertion, that he.4an whip Bayea lit a'egular teh.rqund session of inree minutes ner, rouuu. . . -Gray'was in Salem -yesterday with 'a 'deleitatlon of" Mount "Angei supporters who contend that Gray VJeuiiiieu y a-- leiuru. j,u in" Bayea as a result of his -holding Bayea to a draw Jui ie; ' " I believe' that-Bobby G ray will be a ' real snrprlse ..to Salenrt fans and' willprpve' a' hirflfer and' gain-, ier bpponerit; to Baypa than Tay lor," asserts Plant. ' ' k "In hi. fight at Mount t Angel, Qijay proved 'that he was nobody's set-up.' 'Ha-knocked Bayes down in a sea-going fashion early .in the sessioni :On the othex hand, Bayea outfought Gray in the latter rounds but the veteran of 200 bat tles insists that , the two ..minute periods worked, against him." Today will bring a solution to Matchmaker plant's problem and the outcome wilt probably be that Bayes "and 'Gray will head the' poster with Ted Fox and Si Fluke as next 'best attractions. O- General Mirkot I o UVESTOOX BORTLAND. . Jlr lS.-t-( AP-) rattle Twitt.taa5, elrmi ?80: cr 10j. lit cISdins.MOO cttl..nd, f0 eslre rv or tta-oueh. Hteinty in atronr. 5rt nrnindu aft t "tOO nonwUl wi 9.50edt: ditto ll(o to taoa pnd ,uWl mMUnm $9SflllO: ditto medium 80t TMMTTl, p .50S9.50! titt ron $7b8.5; ditto rntfr SB7: tUt nd rlve and ' yeaVliw , 750 to SAO nond S9-50W10: hoifer ml 7.WttR.(i. ditto 'mmtrrnt In mtimin 'rmtfxon rood to." mditiri.'.V3!V?'T ; Aitn iTvMrlit-. -tM hnr.- od--K.SOt- dittft -rvtim tm ntdium 4.50ff It - ftftn .wmnd-'flrw,V mttdinm t" B.ftOHr Vler-tlK ImI jkmmi. t xhwi'. (Hd.sowiJ.no: aiu mdit $s3 10.50 : TTp-: tMp - 14o ifvtwttna u ai VAPnAkfC ind!nw tt thnit- $10( 11.50: ipdiitfiMShti-Orf"2'5h fdMiW'niMinrt M hiH, iift.i'i'e.l fm-. ltfttlrh 00.n,4,,itt'"l t O'-Ahoti ." S11.35W 11 tiht H;1O-t0. uwnd Wdium tn Jwi'm- fit 2W)7 -tfj'tir oo Ton' lonif MWSr Bl"lt n 9". t-90 "B""' mpRttf; t- rhmv -f J 1 2V ;Rft rr oHv has t mailing pi ''"dd in-hoT' ejnfitUonk. If . Krp rcint '. - S . inrlndinc ISO dirfl-.f ttlrl, trtkdin iilirw ht ' tn? 1 Uidt: hp nd lnlb: Qaotatinnw Xfet on Itrnbi. ott Khoni' nl: l.a B4, imunria down, rood t rorx fn dittA. medium, S wiindi, down flO011: UtOtn 'rtitla to rammM wchts- $T.&0(c6l0u jrlinr . wtH. llbpond down mdinn't) ehiiira $f (V 9:t rwri 1?0( pannd down.- nudinm- to choice i.&nSS.HOi ditto ' nf1ira to chofee 120 to lSOpolina ditto cnl to , common weight) 3(i4. - mtrrrs Airo IteoIstabives PORTLAND, Jtljy. 1S..AP BartWt per are now la. the narket from Cali fornia. The firt'-er ,BrTied-today and offered at,S3,Sfper dx...Th"firt iee 'cream watecmelona '.come t,in-. front Califprnta. They .are .aejlinx at 4ea pr pound.. The watermelon market i alifc-hUy firmer; the Imperial Valley crop ta Want vSe and only, firht toppIie4.re i-ominc from.iawo.tftnern.ifelda,. Potatog continue, weak and are mo; tnf $308.30 for arioua 'varieties. Sliip uienta are comBt'ncing ia a mll way ffon Ykiina valley ad are expected to lurreaie " rapidly: HottaouM 'fsesobtn are'a- draa on .. tho . mvarket. With, field atoeat from ..The bailee offered at 7S per box there. i aoi maok. demand lot fancy ooea. '--.' ," . . i ' , Unions ar (lirlitly cheaper.- Citnta prices are 1 Irak with oraages in cined to advance 25e per bo. ... : t- , .i .... . .- - - PKODUtrfe , -WQRTLAND. Jnly ' IS. -(APJ Milk, raw milk 4 peV cent) . twt. f. o. b. Portland; butterfat. 38-f. o. Portland. Poultry, heavy bena 2123c; light 13 (UtUe; - tpringa 1 8c; broiler t5t6e; pekin wJit d,ucju ?0e; colore!. BomjBal; turkeys alive Bomioal;' dreaaed 37e pound. . ;; r ' ' Oaiona steady ;. local S3.50i34.5a Potatoes 3.500e4.5O aocai. CHICAOQ OBJLIH CHICAGO, JtUy . IS 4AP) Clear, cool, brertjr weather allayed fear of black rust, today and tha wheat, market ndr wriit decided setback. ' C(oing qnota ticps oa wheat, were heavy . t 1 -Se to 3 ' t -" '-t lower i com ', was "un'cliangedr to StB Bp 4Mlta 1 -4 to t' l-4c down. 1 " CSXIN ' t PORTIANi. J.i.y' AP -Wkeat bids: OBB herd white Jtly fl.31, Aug. 9I.S0.- HW. aifc.BJ, Vuy,i.ai. Au. federation July $Kao, Aug. S1.3Q: soft white Joly 1.H0, jtng. ff.uO; ret to whitoJaly 11.30. Aug. 91.30; hard wiater Jaly $1.27. Aug IHS: mortbern tprteg July f 1.82, Aug. SI.VS: -wester f rti I JJy J.7. .Vug. 1,S3, .. ; Oat, 'o. , as pound white feed Jaly $31; Aug? SitO.'' tiUo(,graj July S3. Aug. 30. - , - '- i Au. 93s Xiarley. No. 2, 45 ponnaV BW.Jaljr fSO. Cora. No. 2 ET tblpmeot July 944-S. Aogi 44.50. . 1 ..i - SAX ' - j POKTUAJID, July "l8.(APJ Uf buying price: Eantera- Oregua timothy - ditto- valley Sk4 20.5W; cheat . $14,50; alfir ' imHU; oat bay; $J5; atrw .5 per iov,. Solliug prkea, SU too mure. " , . - " - i - p w 1 K - J f DAr&r : . . ' WfRTLAN TK '' Jo ly i I .t AP) Da rry Fschaage. net . prtreti., -Butter,; extra 40et stsoiards-v. 33e;'. prime firsts - STj firsts ,3Jc- -.., i' t'.t -x - ' ! ", xxras .,ifo: t r- weuiu teg. extra 5 4.-: fin's mediums GAME TONIGHT CRUCIAL; EVENT i.V -' - v T ' - s Hansen-Lnjequllt and the' PEP baseball teams are matched in the Industrial league game this. e,Teix- ng at Oxford, park, " a -contest ' whleh will . determine!' ' whether Hansen-Liljequist Is to retain a chance for the pennant. If 1 loses, this game, It will be out ' of the racel, , fi", '"r f In the Commercial league, the Legion apd Bishops, have already finished the league season. On Wednesday night, the Valley Mo tor and. Grotto 'will play; the Knights of Columbus play, the rapermaaexs iTiuay, ana tne val ley Motor and Knights will wind up 'the. season next Monday. ".' ' . 1 ' 1 BERI J3NBACH i . NEW YOjtK. July ISr(AP) Paul Berjenbacn; fofmer light heavyweight .champion, won a judges decision, from Bill - Conley of Lewlston, Maine, in a ten round contest-tonight at the St. Nicholas arena. Berlenbachs weighed 1 171 1-4 and Conley-176. ML f jv GREAT SUCCESS ; With a capacity audience which at times threatened overflow until the. tank jtself was used for spec tator?4 the second annual , .waiter carnival. was held- last evening in ttfe! tanfoortk of the YMCA. . To'say thai-it was'a success Is weak'. 'Eery'number on"the pro gV"fiV !was ' a sufiirlse to. the audi ence, ami- they were kept- between laughter and.,' applause , jail, the time. - . . . '- ';' . '. . - 'TvHth the- group of star swim mers, assisting in' the carnival, Sa lem: was shown swimming and diving exhibitions never bettered in the largest tanksj Marvin Lew is V. S. Marine champion, prob ably drew the most applause ut side of the stunt put on by Jensen and Burroughs. His exhibitions of the different, strokes used In sprinting and long distance, swim ming, such as he expects to use when he makes the swfm from Sa lem to Portland were particularly good. Julian Burroughs, former OAC star, and northwest diving cham pion, working with Pete JeAsen.. put on a stunt' which kept the audience convulsed', yet, exhibited a number o dives seldom ever seen except in 'the besUswimming clubs, where swimmers gp: out to invent difficult, apd intricate new dives. k ; -' Xnd the ' younger . boyaall. did their part." Divided into two 'groups, the "small" ."and the "large,", they held "competition In a. aa rhber ijC even ts J 'J ' ? , . ' 'Winners in these groups 'were; 4o yard .race small,, Robert "Bal dock. first,' and Win Needham, second; dress relay,; in; which each entrant had to put on four-articles of clothing, diving across the tank tb get' each one, Ed Sctfunjce, first, and Clarence-Hbfnlng secoriJ;-under-water swim, Kenneth Mor ris; first; with 120 feet. Bob Need hamr second, with 82 .ft. and Horace 3tewart.,60 feet"- , -f The balloon race. In which each boy had io swim the length of the thnkr-blow tip a balloon until it burst,- was won 'hi the "small" group by Jack Bush, and in the "ljM"ge! group . by John Mc Gregor. , 'Over 225 people witnessed the event, which was managed by Har vey Brock and. Pete Jensen, swim ming instructors at the, V. ;'Mr. and . Mrs. Jo.bn Farrar acted, as judges-ln. the Junior events. ' v - - ., - '.. - CAtlFORXIA MAX WINS. SEATTLEiJ uly, ( AP ) In one oft the most r-bitterly - con tested ' matches: , ever. , played on Seattle-, courts, . Roaert Hopgs of the jUnlversity of; California de feated Jimmy, Ruicher Pasadena city, champion 7-5. 5r7 and. 7r5 today .in the opening .matches, of the Washington state tennis' tour nament. ' i . Following the Gray-Snyder ver dict a moving picture beauty was convicted in California of conceal ing evidence concerning the' beat ing up of her husband by. her lover. Evidently something is go ing wrong with the old Jury. com plex. . ' -. XJQT WekLne ltfatinsi'Se$ uojob anmwita,- Yet, It la urtneceuary to endure the discomfort Relief can hmd poolUvaJy mmd poraaBaeaUly by tha. Clia. 1. Ueaa aOB-eurglcal methoaV It will aneaa batter heaJth. toL-reaeed vttalrty, greater arniBs; cspaary ana a aappter caOtUnca ta yow to s-ecuue vurtHiiuy &t ooc more. Treatments, wr bo baa daily, weakly or Bionrhly.-Nocae-senMCt h bed or raosB. No bospttai operalKHi ooUiar dseBaaSie or diagarous metbod. And as ? or a snajerona m ail doubt It r" -" i fcve-iiWRlTTf.J I t aildonHIt r"- 1 as to rrt ' -. L u Lj-q Ittv v, o e i fata ( ' . J Titwtrjubf 9r W - BBBI 1V-J BB r, Q Uk lllHIIIUl' ASKED IfJ PETITION -s. . Other f : Routine Measures Handled by Council Include k License Granting A" petition from Paul B. Wallace of the Valley Motor company,' ask ing pavement of the parking strip in the; center of ; Marion street from Front to Church, was Intro-r duced at the city council meeting last- night and referred to the streets' committee. .. A request from the owners of property on B street between "16th. and 17th to build a sidewalk'eight to 16 inches above the city regu lation was,denled. S Petitions- for sewers on 17th street between Market and Jeffer-H son, iL and . along Summer street from Rural to Hoyt were granted. Ifarry Ralph. 180 South High street, and Adolph Brothers, 130 North Commercial street, were granted permission to conduct public card rooms. Permission was granted for the erection of an electric sign on the west end of the D'Arcy building at 4 02 State street. The following ordinance bills were given third reading and passed: Segregation of assessments lev ied against the property of W. A. Bond 'for the cost of improving North 16th street. Segregation of assessments lev ied against property of Silas C. Wilson, on N6rth Winter' street from Market to South. Provision for and assessment of cost of improvements along Divi-r sion street, between Commercial DMnr 1 'f. N. IU 1 r.V..M1,. ,.tlll til ttt.ttrtHI If ft. i.J yi r,' f . li ;;t:ff. ' ... '-''i '' S.' j y li'ttnhm ilHtiiiiil.'uUitiiillriiiiMiiitititlMini'. .r ll ' . s i rr?oOBSBsas$ia isi i . i i i ... . , i ' AN Y Aipiiolsterecl rurmtujre may be inviting in appearance. It mayj be even luxuri? dsjy; edrhf oraTile at first. ' But it is the upKblstere only highest standards such as ''Birchfield' Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture ' - that continues to - be. inviting in appearance and becomes even more luxurious as it is used. TTie frames, the springs, the filling, the upholstery everything! about every piece rmeasures up toa standard represented for just; what they are gopd and reliable in every detail. ' - ? r Apd because of ' manufacturing conditions (being made in one of the most up-to-date -factories pn-th'enUre'Vv"' coast) prices are extremely moderate. And; too, there is wonderful diversity of-patterns and coverings to" surprise and delight home furnishers of utterly, different tastes and needs and there is a price range so wide ,7 as -to meet every demand, i ' - ' - - -' -. : - T"-.--- . ,v' " '' . i i i L order to keep p5MC6 with qur.Tast igrowjng draperyrvtrae;wje. hay eWarged our araperv worK room and installed a new and lajrcrer ctirrintr. rnhlr modern equipment YOU ARE INVITED TO' CALLAND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CURTAIN MATERI- -' t - ALS, AND ASK: FOR SUGGESTION AND ESTIMATES ON YOUR DRAPERY WORK ' . ' :'Vvl' We Charge No Interest -v-U,"4-1 -C A :.VTIIE LARG f and liberty. . U V..r Provision for and assessment of cost of. Improvements on Division street between Liberty and High, .j. Provision for and assessment, of cost of impfovements of Lee street between Turner, road .jtnd 22nd street; between 25th street and 24thfc street, and between 24th street and 22nd street. RISTOL DUEL WiGED Vouths Arrested Admit Burglary, Car Theft Arrested after a pistol duel with Pete Reinhart, state traffic officer, two youths who had wrecked an automobile near Gervais Sunday, were held on Portland charges in volving both auto theft and burg lary. Answering a call to the effect that two boys had acted in a sus picious manner after their car was wrecked. Captain Flannery and Officer Reinhart found them sit ting on the S. P. right of way, and on the officers approach, the two started to run, ,and one, of them, who' afterward gave his name as Alvin Young, turned and fired a pistol at Reinhart, who emptied his pistol at the boys but did not register a hit because of the dis tance and poor visibility, Flan nery, in the automobile, headed the boys off and stopped them by displaying his' gun. The boys said they were from Los Angeles,.and give their names as Alvin .Young, 19, and. James Baker, 17. Articles ; which they said they" had taken froin an east side storewhich-.they burglarised in Portland, were found In- their possession. ... TheFord. car wjich' they wrecked was -stolen from the I same place, they, said, . ', , fp:- - Wg'-? ' v w ssiSSSMSSSl. WBeSSBSBSBSBSBr:, ; . , HI HI III I lll.dSSaBBSBBBSBBBSSaBSSBSBBStSBBBBB GIESB;lRg. :; 7UrnlEtir& MEMBERS "OR COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATES; INC.'- ' I-URNIrjfRE J2U rncnicp.- iiiittnitOr i TllET LITTLE LULL Two Weeks of Loganberries, Then a Wait, for Pears 5 and Evergreens The SaJem canneries are all busy yet, especially on.loganber rk'8, with , black and red raspber ries and cherries,' etc." They will be going for about twt weeks yet. then there will be a lull for a week or two, waiting for Rartlett pear.s and. evergreen blackberries then most of them will have a long sea son, some of theni up to Christ' mas, on apples as the finishing crop. The Hunt '-cannery is nearly through with Royal Ann cherries, but will be a week or so more on black cherries, and two weeks or more on loganberries, then the lull waiting for pears and evergreen blackberries. -t The Paulus cannery is nearly i - - ' :. ': J M PV PX ( mu i I CpTnparaj through with Royal .Anneherrles, and will "not be ma"ny;inore day"tm loganberries, f or the aiinery. But. logans will keep.' on "com lug to the last, the fag eudaot the crop to be dried in four dryersvtbat,liave been engaged. The;, dried crop! Is for orders for logans in that form. Wool Growers Consider 5. ; lans;fa Membership SAN RANCIC. July 18 (AP) -The' Pacific cooperative wool .growers today discussed plans for continuing their mem bership campaign at . a m ct ing here presided We r by R. A. Ward of Portland, Ore., general man ager. Ward outlined plans for the organization's share of the Pa-i cific international wool show to f held In Portland tne first week in November. , , Out of, towa members of ihe board of directors present includ ed: L. A; Robertson, of Garber ville. Cal.; J, A. McBride of Elko. Nev.; J. H. Peterson of Dixon. Cal; E. A. McCornack of Eugeue, Ore.; S. D. Dorman of Ontario. Ore., and C. L. Beckley, of Dlxon ville. Ore. EYES EXAMINED- GLASSES FITTED - ' Ten Years Practfce in Salem Phono C25 h ; Dr. L. R. Bufdettef ; Optometrist11 401 First National Hank Baltdtnjf-; V; I; wll o fV. ? i - -:? Use Your Credit - '':.'"';-' STATER r.i 3 n r l. - .?etwi :v.s