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THE OftEGON STATESMAN, bASRE(fFBIDAV MORNING. ItARCH t, 1928 Madison uare Vi'j i T ' "" ' ii i - i - - -- " - TTjHmit '. ' i TPomMeeney'M Garden Sq GETS JUDGES' VOTE i i - 1 ' - By ALAN J. COULD . Associated Pwm Sports Editor MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New ' York. March 1. (AP). The heavyweight ambitions of Jack Delaney crumpled onre again tonight, thfa time before the bull-like- attack of the iron-Jawed bat tler from . New Zealand. Tom Heeney. Before a crowd of more than 18.000 that paid $175,000 to see the first of the heavyweight elim ination semi-finals. Heeney car ried off the decision over the erst while French-Canadian sharp shooter in 15 mauling, bruising rounds. It was not a one sided victory for the blocky. square Jawed box er from the antipodes, but it was decisive, nevertheless, and gained as the result of a determined ral ly lit the last four rounds. In, a straggle that was fast if not -spectacular, punctuated by bruising clinches, Heeney emerged the victor because he was the ag gressor all the way. Chunky Tom seldom gave handsome Jack a-t chance to get set for a knockout swjng. Outboxed, outsmarted and out-speededby his rival, Heeney nevertheless kept charging in. punishing Delaney severely about the body with an attack that was na persistent as it was damaging. ' Delaney, conceding nearly 20 poinds to his far more rugged rir&I, - wtood up gallantly under Tom'-s . steady pummeling. The sharpshooter's main weapon was a left hook to the Jaw. He used this repeatedly with Jarring effect bL ft seldom made more than a fleeting, impression on the grey d rock-like countenance of the Ansae. j: i The margin, nevertheless, be tween- Delaney's sharpshooting and, Heeney 's constant plugging wis no close at the finish that here was a wide divergence of rpinion, not only among ringside experts but among the spectators. I"he verdict of the two judges and Referee Jack Dehnining in Hee- pey's favor was greeted with mln kled booes and cheers by the rowd that jammed the arena. The Associated Press score beet, however, showed a convinc ing margin in Heeneys favor. On iteight rounds were tallied for he( Anzac, six for Delaney, and ire, the fourth, even. Heeney's advantage was gain- it chiefly through the first five nd the. last four rounds while delaney. from the sixth to the leventh, held the upper hand. ROUND ONE lWnj' w picture of hronie mu sty aa he daneecf from bis corner and C( a no I id le't Book into Heeney a boar. eeney. drovi into the rop with a vol- j of rlgnta and Iprts to ttie need. As .ft wrestled away Heeny threw his Inlr '(ht en Pelanejr a nd nearly ret'e- him to the floor. The Ansae led in with a solid right to the head it i Ijriejr cracked him fall o the chin ith a right oppercut. Heeney belted ft . and righte to DeliBf.v i ledy and Mr. il report warrior bud J on t:ght!y. wne was aMng his we ht to great Ivertisge.' driving clone throurh De ri ry 'a gwaru to ema&h tha French Can !ian snoot j the head. They were ewap- ag rtnai rreaij rum nar.as riasn:ng to scad sad bodv at the bell. SOUND TWO Hceocv's boll-like ar-ressivenes never nakeBed. Ha tore nod slashed at De Iney body bat Jack nearly upset -him ta taro rraeklmc left hooks to. tha chin, in attir batted an eve lash, flailing (ht back at the. brown body of the ta I ad, imperious dancing n a star. They cad ra tha center of tha nor for a w. aeooadi and again Delaney lashed pratty left hook to tba chin. Tha hsae stormed in with tba blow and ier-s'uggtd like a pair of longshoreman, aeoaey smashed Delaney's ribs with a ilid right sod clipped his left twice to So chin before the hell. a 4 i XOUKD THEEB D4aaey began to box his heavy slag fisj, r'val anal, did a little better until cjiey'a short right chngged solidly to is Cain.. . Delaney cracked two left J ek Jt tha Anzac'a granite ebin bnt ta, jnst Wowed bis "bead and drove Ie into a corner with a rroohts- bead Siaak, Tom was relentWs, a plunging. iBg-ng'Try a IVIaney tired aswl Uxck iato tha To Des. Delaney rfanred oat. k now hold-and flashed both hande Heeney' a chin. Delaney lost his mouth bca as the rot i.d. ended and had to Use around the ring during the minute reel to get it bark. SOUND FOUR Heener whipped a aolid r ght to Jack's i it the Dell but took the short claba hath hands as be fell into a clinch. Ansae dag a left book Into Delaney 'a My f that- eoaaded all over the arena, l-k -stabbed with his left and Heeney Lbded far bark-out of danger aa Da- cm-aakod ibta mighty right. Heeney La. . riaht Kaelr mud thav UMlkxl a trt ranVe ta-each other's bead. , They etiUi poohdmg at close- qcartera tha bell rang. . TAm whaled in again bnt looked a- bt: foot ah. aavDwktaoy jarred htm off anco-wtta a sett aea eoxiea sin aroana riag.- .The Ansae reagflew anal wrwe- I advantage bsrt Deiaaey iiad. aoaslr. Aa taar wreattaa Rear kresa Tom 'broke tha right t Hand a. anaebaal- Pakssev fall in tba month. Itk toot bjia moothpioee andaemo of-bis laawwcw aa naonoy wraioorBTaa win a. hasda. DeUaew'a loft hawk Aagew tjeiaaw aaartaea aaaia bwt Teas wraatled v nsd threw ibaaa-iana the- roi tthad -blwao! aaaiag from Jack's nose i '-Mim BDT' : - tba dorabla Bmmy waa frash sad aa' koA aa -a- brahA Delaaey'e amaah laA amet right aaia ami poaadan sat a- amartara. . veiawey aaowsaa a ke,f -wataak.-watwla hda left beak rrai' head anaV tawa (MBlit Sato a BS-'jeUaaa. -fiav did tt a half Jaaa iaa'.'aefore Tesa drove lav inta. a varaar -4aa a'aa aiatltv lata. Jaek a awan u waa anaartnar rteoaev snur Mta fcft. aa araaaiag a aolid left efxactivaly auw ban. - eliBr eaacar aV to. bwa hie man. aa co4 wkaaytaa 8 acaaia saw man L4.3fa4.amaa ta' the first aorrad of ta Lfc a- Doiaatay . laavdeaT k4a eraelsiag aa fa.'l am. Haeatey a onia. Tom .wwulaa t aaai aaek Dotaaey with. left aaA It te tha aaaa aa ho piaaeat ktm aa annaa. Dal a Bar femxht hi way xvaoka- 4 .ims) dob blag ; fighu 'r a. at aad V ataaeawo abwdy. Jack iateraasaet hia man witk- a. .-at aatnat- loft Book a to tha ear. sey ptlod in hja like ax aagry xtis- Dut Mtaamy- aaacea away aaa waa ia- ta belt ; , SOTJaTD BIGHT L tha first tiave DeUae took a fair fiaaa saot ai tseeaer a eaia aat saa t Jnat etoreaed.ahead. hia ahert-arasa hiag taramga MBMf I part i las Jack wobbled i lit nnaer the Itlng. The fight degenerated into a -hing del wita aacn Bittiag aa iog aatit pried apart by tha referee, -a waa evarewly a Lit f ea fight- la any damaga das np to tha gong. BOUND JTLNB , V; ) i aplaadld eondittoa of both fight- was apparaat when they came ap ' aad eager at the boll with Delaaey phyla hi left, hook to head and Tom braiaod la. ' ramaaing short to the rib bnt DelaBar. tted him rather effectively. Haeawf twiatd nay half way around and clipped him ly with a right aad left t tha ehin. wy aasaahrd hia right apporcut fail Tom a chin aa ta Ansae missed a n. overhand right.' Ther wreatled aad 4 at close quarters, with ta crowd tine disapproval natil tha ball ant SOUND THN Reeaoy did hi best to taako a fight of it, swinging free with 'both hands Vat Jack instated on- tying him op. Dalaaey complained of foul aad daaced aronni the ring ia pain whan Heeney shot a tunch into tordorliao - territory. Tha referea sent him back into action but he was a bit slow and Heeney rocked him with solid hooks to tha chin. Delaney ot a stinging right npparrat to Hoeaoy'a head and this time the Ansae was hold ing, iiaeney waa hart, quite obviously ae be swayed a bit coming lato close quarters. Delaney lashed h ra with both hands right np to the boll, but could aot catch bira clem again'. SOTJ1TD ELEVEN Mirer !ed Hpenej's head with left hooks and jat.s and the crowd roared ae v.u ,.;.... t,trut they had expected of the pirturesqua Canadian appeared at last. t'ndismayed Heeney cama right .ark witli his Uort pudgy arms, strok ing steadily io the ' body. As Delaney missed a left Heeney sprayed hira w'th la.ts and rights to tha head. The tide, was turning again as tba sturdy Irishman from down under belted Delaney into a corner, and worked on hi, head and body. Jack appeared tired and was ho.oing quite strennousW at the bell. EOUKD TWEiVE Heeney, wasting not a second, drove Detapey into a neutral corner to pound for the ribs. Jack blocked all but one itn-i Ton- whipped into his chin. Delaney tied the Anzac up helplessly at irui.. ,ength snl the crowd laughed. Breaking a hold Heeney alipped inside with perfectly timed right and left up in-uu to tna head. Jack came back with a looping left book to the body bnt Tom brushed him to tha ropes again for t. ore ahort clips oa the, chin. Tom ran full into Delaney's left smash to the mouth as Ihe gong rang. SOUND THIRTEEN li ght at the gong they fell together, i:i(in(, slashing sua slipping over surra t tio-'s clotta at cheek .to cheek range. Tom threw caution ta the winds and tore ii to Delaney head down, in a desperate effort to reach a vttai apot. Delaney smeared him with a vicious left apparent a he came in, poked him away with the e.'t and Hashed another left hook to the head. Tom nearly wrestled Delaney from his feet whh an arm hld but took a solid clubbing tha, brought blood from a cut on the bridge of his nose, right np to the bell. BOUND TOUBTEEN There was an egly gash in Heeney's none ss he pounded forward vigor and stamina undiminished. ' The crowd booed heartily as Heeney wrestled De laney in a half circle with his right, meanwhile cionting him with lefts to the body. The booes turned to cheers as they met -In the center of tha ring and hammered each other aboat tha head. Tha exchange was vicious but even, and Delaney went back to long range, plug ging for Heeney a rhtn. lorn would not have it however, and they wreMled right back to-close quarters, with Heeney con necting occaaionally with overhaul righta to Delaney's neck. They were locked tight at the hell. ROUND FIFTEEN With the match stilf in doubt, the fighting was still clr-e and bruising. De laney misled a terrific right uppercut hut fell into clinch. Heeney took a long left hook to Jack's chin, one cf the few I clean open punches - the recent rounds had furnished. Heeney still the uiugging power, swung Delaney about with both, fixts nd mauled'. at his body on tbe ro,e. Heeney's short left hook drummed on Delaney's chin. An over hand right stung the French Canadian but they were still belting In good con d tion at the final bell. BALL CLUBS GOING ATLANTA; March 1. (AP). Major league baseballs training machine was given added eteam in southern camps today as virtually completed squads were put through accelerated paces in prep aration for exhibition games just a week away. March 1, the deadline date for players to report, found a number of players listed as holdouts, in cluding Dazzy Vance, of Brook lyn. Carl Mays, and Pete Donobue of Cincinnati; Tony Lazzerl and Walte Hoyt of the NewYork Yan kees and Flint Rhem of the St. Lords Cardinals. Late arrivals, however, contin ued to report and some managers reported their rosters "all pres ent." Longer and' harder practice pro grams were the" order of all fronts, with the preoence of Bucky 'Harris. Washington Sena-i tor manager-second baseman, and Tris Speaker, of the Philadelphia Athletics, spurring their team mates to brisk action at Tampa and Fort Myers, respectively. PARRISH QUINTET TO MEET TURNER Tonight's the big nii?ht at Par rlsh. when the strong local junior high basketball team meets the fast Tarner quintet on the local floor In their second tilt this aea. son. Turner dropped the first nmc to the Parrlsh laaa some time ago ta the mere count of 35 to 32, and Parrish fan dope this trame to' be the biggest ot the sea son.- Both teams are determined to win. . ; Only one more game . after 'to night's tilt remain on the ParrUH schedule, that being with St. Pant. March 7c They hare record of IS wins and aeren. loses thta year. The complete schedule totals ' S2 games. . . .,vc, -. BECK SHOWS UP XnELiijJNf SART - Jb ny Beeav wba plt4 . tor the Salem senators iau jwr, ir pears to be faking gfod with the 8an rcre& Seals. . according .te word recelTedbyir .'Trlaeo" Bd wards, Senator meBacr. t Beck, pitched -at - h j. training cimp the other day ,- for tbe first time. In tout lnntngs, bejaUowed two hits aad-no runs, pitching for one of the yannlgan teams.- 1 Nick .WllUn aVa turned lease some, of bl8'piUheraV. laiBek Ja still ,ea the list., which lndlcatee tbt be t Likely te draw a regular; berth on tbe-plteWng staff Respite tue stiff competition. f MEDFORD HAS 2 ; TEAMS TO BEAT MEDFORD. ' Ore.. M a (AP)-Ths Medford high school basketball team, In the erent It wins the district: tharflplonship. which will be settled with the two final games with Ashland this week end, will play Its most per sistent challenger Central Point Friday, March 9, ; in this city. Cen tral Point last week wen the coun ty championship for secondary school. .. -' . - -:' TY COBB SIGNS : WITH ATHLETICS mm IN Sim PHILADELPHIA, M a r. The Oregon Statesman PabUA.d every moral a except af.ew-4 day. at aaleaa. tha eapltal mt Oregea, Local Rates For Classified Advertising Daily ar Sua day I eeats par ara . a cent per ward Uaa time.. Th?a time.. Biz timea easts par wora 1 ma. daily aad Soau.SO caaU par ward la order ta earn tha mora than ss time rata, advertising mast rua la eoa secutive issues. Ma Ad taken far lasa thaa 15a. Ada rua Waaday ONLT eharcad at na-toa rata. Advertisement ( except Paraoaala and S:taat-oaa Wanted) will ha Ukaa ever tua talcpbou if tha advertiser is a subscriber to pbone. The 8tataaiaaa will receive advar- tiaamaaU at bay time of tba tj or aight. 'la iaauia proper clasa-f icauoa Aua should be a before 7 n. m. TELEPHONE it OS 63 O- AD V KitTIS KM EN TC HONEST ADVjtaVl'lali.SU lheeo acl uuus must be kapl trea iron anything at a quaetioaahta nature. Mtarejreeea- tauoaa wiu &ot a taiarateo. tatora tioa ahowing any qutwiioaabla intext , oa the part - cf tba advertiser should be reported w una aewspaper or - tba tlaleu Ad eiab. LODGE fiOSTER CHEMEtiTA LODGE NO. 1. 7, O. O. F. at eat a ovary Vvedaaaday erening at 7:io o'clock; third door of I. O. O. F. Temyie, corner ol vCurt and High 8U. AUCTIONEER F. N. Woodry 12 Yrs. Salem'a leading Aoctlonser anl Furniture Dealer. Kcs. Jb Store, 1610 N. Summer Si. Phone 611 H. F. Woodry & Son Right down town. Cash paid for need furniture. Store 871 N. Corns' L TL 75. Agents for Langs Han gee, 3 COL. A. L. STEVENSON AUCTIONEER years azperienco la tha Willamette valley, tor dates - or arrangement ae r. A. THerfler, farm adviser. First Na tional Bank, Salem. Phone or write. A. L. atteveneon. Corral lis. Ore. ' BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3 BROWNELL ELECTRIC CO.. 883 STATU i mi. vac. uontract wiring. Electria aapplias. Call aa tor eleitr.eal work. R. D. BARTON KXIDE BATTERII3 -Starior ajd generator work: 803 South High. J Tel. 168 HIGH AND CENTER JOE WILLIAMS PLEENER ELECT 4IC CO. - HOUSE Estimates wiring by hour oi contract. furaiabe sod. Tel. 640 471 Court 8k U. S. L. Service Station Automotive Electricians VickBros. High St. at Trade. Tel. 1841 BICYCLES Repairing 4 I.LOYD E. RAM8DE COLUMBIA Bi cycles aa-1 ranairmc. 887 Conn. CLEANERS AND DYERS 5 CHTRRT CITT CLEANERS. 0. Doane, SiO N. Uberty. Tel. 984. r. SALEM CLEANERS DYERS 1078 at. Oom'L TeL 1666 NOTICE Ot? APPOINTMEXT OP ADMINISTRATRIX Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Marlon, aa Administratrix of the estate of Henry Eighmey, de ceased, and that aba has duly qualified' as such administratrix; all persons baring claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to -present . the same, duly Termed, to- me, at the office of Ronald C. Oiorerr my at torney,. 203 Oregon Building, Sa lem, Marlon County, Oregon, with in six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 3rd day of February, 1928. MARY EIGHMEY, Administratrix of the Estate Henry Eighmey, deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. ; Attorney tor Administratrix, . Salem, Oregon. ; - of - F3-10-17-24M2 KtTICR OP APPOINTMENT OF EXBCCTRIX ; Notice Is hereby grren that the snderslgned baa been duly ap pointed -by the County Court ex the State of Oregoa for, the CoiuV ty of Mri,o; as .BxecnUi of the last will avnd testament ot Freder ick WsdlaMHarmexrdece8aid. awd- that. ahcu has dnry nusUfled as auclLexaeutrlXK all persona ha Ing claims against the estate of aald decedent are hereby notmea to present' tBe "lsnre, rrnrj veri fied, to me, -at the office -ef Ron ald t51eTeri ray. attorney. MS Oregon Betiding; Salem,- Karlem Coanty Oregoa. ' Awltala atx months 'from the date- of this notlee. - : .' Dated" at Salem Oragen, this Sth day of Febmary l93t. ' '-VBRA- A. WARMER." Execatrlx of the last' will, and tea-, tament - el -Frederick Wallace Harmar, deceased.' v ' -RONALD C? CLOVa.R,:.' ' : Attorney for .Executrix, : Salata JOTegon . . , ; . " - - . - . Fl 0-1 7-1411 2-9 CAP) -Ty Cobb baa signed a con traet te play with the Philadelphia Athletics again this season. Manag er Connie Mack made the an nouncement tonight In a telegram from the Athletlc's training camp in Forty Myers. Fla. "I hare come to terms with Cobb, said Manager Mack's telegram, "and . Ty will play In the aThletle outfield again this year. ,- ASK FREK ftCGAR MANILA, Mar. 1.CAP)- One of the first official acta of Gover nor General Stlmson was the dis patching of a cable to- Washington today expressing the hope that no tariff restrictions would be placed upon Palllpptna sagar. SALESMEN BALEBHEN TO CALL ON KXSCHANT8. ' salary . aad eeaamlaetea. Kaparteaee tot ocoasary. Kslsoa. Bote! atari em. HELP WANTED FerniUe 8 ADDBESSOBS 70S VAIL ORDER Hens. Home, spare time; enclose tamped, addressed eavelope. Laeille'a Laba., 1900 8aa Pablo, Oakland. Calif CHIROPRACTORS 10 DR. H. B. 8COFH XLI T. aV First NatlOBBl Bank BldA. DR. O. L 800TT, PlC. CHIROFBACTOB 2 So N. High. Tel. II 8-IV, Be. S104-J FLORISTS 11 FLOWERS FOR ALL OOUAS10NS Olsea'a. Court h High St. Tel. 801. CUT FLOWERS, MTDDTHQ BOUQUETS raneral wraatita. deeoratina. c T. Brelthavpt. florUt. 818 S&at Htroet, TeL 840. INSURANCE 12 FOR SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort gages. Traat Deads, Coatraeti - aa hooaet will act 8 to 30 per cent. BEOKE HENDRICKS Heilig Bidg.. 1H9 N. High St, FARM LOANS PLENTY OF MONEY to test oa goo4 farm security. CITY LOANS We are loaning Pra ' dential Iaaaraaea aompaay moaey oa ' city reeideaee and' bualneas property: at aa per cant, pluc a oonunisatoa M kiaa A Roberts, Ine-, 205 Oregoa jiaucuag. Insure Yaar Horn or Car bow. BECKS HENDRICKS Phone 161 O. O. r. Bldg., ISO X. High St. FOR RENT 14 TRACT OF LAND: OWNED BT E. Hofer; Corner ' Mission and . Booth Commercial 8ta. Land in good condi tion, piped for irrigation. Suitable for track gardener. Apply S81 W. Mis sion adjoining. FOR RENT Apts. 15 FIRST State. FLOOR APARTMENT, 1335 A NICE FCRNISH2D APARTMENT. 590 Union. 8 ROOM APARTMENT 817.00. Inquire 830 Mission St. Fhone 1737 J. 8 RM. APT. WELL FURS73IIED. DOWN stairs. Private bath. 1183 Court. ONE ROOM AND KITCHENETTE, WA ter, light, and fuel. 818.00. Close in. 555 Marion. FOR RENT 8 ROOM FURNISHED apartment $15, water, light, telephone; 1885 Center. Tel.l72SR. MODERN FOUR ROOM apartment cosy, cheap. Highland, or see owner H ghlsnd. FURNISHED Inquire 795 Sunday, 775 If fo A lwae. a. 1. BroleaT aia -aini, n. i Cisaaaay, Wlnlii f ilias, is. . Tf'' ' - I' '. - , . . - -v . ...-.(.-.;- - j FOR RENT Apts. 15 VEST DISI SABLE XXW BOOM apartmeat.i be phone, garag. heme 133.00, phone 2084. boat of farnishiara. heat. Good 4 room foraished garage. 1820 State, TOU CAN FLAT I GOLF, FIBH AND MOTOR. WS TAKE CARS OF TOUR BOMS. High elan residential district. - New, strictly modern, quiet apart- meat. FrigfdaUa. Electric Baagea, Radio, 8 team Heat, Brick-faced Buildiag, Efficient Service. Two aafarnished rooma, bath, 8 SO, 835. Three uniurniahed rooms, bath. $40, $45 Two rooms runnmed overstuffed. $87.60 to 840. Three rooma rurnTsTied overstaffed. $46 to 50 i Children Welcome Near Maaagemaat, . Redecorated. - Ambassador rartments 550 North Summer St. Phone 1973 FOR RENT Houses 17 MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE, GARAGE. Tel. 1547-W. PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE, 438 Water St. Phone 857. FURNISHED HOUSE CHEAP. Madleon. Phone 1727. 1245 8 FURNISHED HOUSES. SOME UN- furnished. Melvln Johnson. Phone 637. ATTRACTIVE SIX, ROOM MODERN house just aoath of citv limits, all eon- Ttuiwcffi. jruone gull. 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE; FURNACE; fireplace ; pipes for gaa ; gas hot water hatter; garage. Tel. 1890J. FOR RENT FURNISHED BUNGALOW 5 Rooms $85 and ap; unfurnished 815 and up. Sea Bechtel or Sears, 841 8tate street. MODERN 5 ROOM FLAT NEATLY furnished, light water, phone, furnace - heat,, garage, basement space. 965 N. 5th St. Phone 428-W. FOR RENT 6 ROOM FURNISHED house, 8 bedrooms and bath, 825 per month. 227 N. High. LANE MORLEY First Ntl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 757 BOARD AND ROOM 20 ROOM, BOARD. SINGLE MEALS. SUN day dinners. Alexandria, 1030 Che rackets. Phone 1539. BOARD AND ROOM 830.00 PER month. 685 Chemeketa. (Corner Che meketa & Church). LAUNDRIES 21 THE NEW ALEM LAUVDRT THE WEIDER LAUNDRY Telephone 25. 363 S. High fRT THE HOME WET WASH LAUK dry. Tel. 171, 1856 B Street. CAPITAL CITT LAUNDRY "The Laundry of Pure Materials" Telephone 16V - i:4 Klrnadway INSURANCE DIRECTORY Anderson A KaMrt Oeneral lnsaraaca 168 8. High. TeL 1844 B. H. BAIRET. Life. Accident. Slekaeae 828 Oregon biZg. TeL 1747 BECKS ' HXNDBCKS 189 X. High. Tel. 181 O. H, PERO. Life. Accident. Sickness 838 Oregon Bldg. Tal. 1747 CENTRAL LIFE Q&S. AGENT 806-7 Oregoa Bldg. Tal. 490 R. D. GRAY General Insurance 147 N. Com'L TeL 24 "I LIFLAR LAFLAR Ladd A Both Bank Bldg. TeL 648 W. A. LI .'TON. Genera! Insurance 404-5 Masonit- Bldg. Tel. 1321 RICH. L. 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Pacific fiealthOre Thta product supplies Nature with vital working and building materials piovides elements to maintain the normal chemical balance to insure the natural harmony and proper functioning of glands and or gans and to maintain a rich and healthv blood stream. Used aa a mineral water -pleasant to take one package is sufficient for three months treatment. Sold under a poaitive money-back guarantee. MATTRESSES 24 MATTRESSE8 RENOVATED BY THB Capital City Beading Co.. 1190 North Capitol. Called; for and delivered. Aii work guars ntt-ed. Tel 19. smoke tine ra Lade loaell - - a s- K ' ' me re s a ent Todays as for many years, Camels baiionsan BEAUTY PARLOR DIRECTORY THE BEALTT BOX Complete Beauty Service 520 State St. tal. 108$ THE CAPITOL BEAUTY SHOPPS Z3 N. High. , For Appt. TeL 886 ELITE BEAUTY BHOPPB Over the Gray Bella. XaL 814 LA ROSE EEAL'TY SHOP Marcelling 75c Phone 754 JUARLNELLO BEAUTY PARLORS ferine neat Wave bpscialiat 145 N. High ot. TaL 1669 THE MODEL BEAUTT 112 N. Commercial. raRLOK Tat. "59 THE MODERN MA TOT-LLO For Men, VVomea and Children 208 Masonic bldg. Tel. 879 NIFTY BOB SHOP F.utene Permanent Waving, Hair Cutting and ilaTweihcr. 811 State St. TeL 270 HOTEL DIRECTORY Salem's New Hotel Senator Toe finest ehain cf Terminal Hotels in Oregon 8w Opes Official Depot For All Oregon Pickwick Hammaad aad Parker Stage Bineuy First Class L'p to the Minute in service and: Accommodattoaa Mezsanine Door With Baby Grand Piano, Large Wr".ing Room, La lies' Dressing Room 111 Rooms 99 with Hath and Showera Stage Terminal Hotel Company W W. Chadalek, Pres. W. A.Cummings, Local Mgr. Chas. Y. Cooley, Asa. Local Mgr. FOR SALE 25 MONGER BLACK CAP TIPS AND RE sets, well developed, mountain grown. S. P. Matheny. Sublimity. Oregon. GEN'CO ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT, battery equipped. Price $150.00. Write Howard Stephens, Dayton, Rt. 1. GUARANTEED USED SEWING MA- chines, all makes. Singer A White Electrica cheap for cash. We give terms. 221 8. High. AUCTION SALE. E8TATE OF J. H Wright, to be held on farm, five miles North from Salem on Wallace Road, Wedneaday, March T. 1928. Seventeen head cattle, rowa, bull, young stock, s part of them are registered Jersey, some extra good heavy horses, 84 head yearling ewes, bucks, etc., Chester White hogs, implements, grain, hand too, household goods and other articles that go to equip a large farm. See the issue of thia paper Sunday, March 4 for larger silver tisetnent. United States National Bank, administrator, E. A. Rhoten, Sale man ager. els Cam w - , for you. Mild, agraiiii orld of ojfciinig -' t Bbbbbbw in. g: New First National Bank Building Directory BASEMENT Pa Lna Shining Parlor Expert for Lad es aad Oeotlemen. SECOND FLOOR Coffey'l Phate Service TeL 701. Over she Spa THIRD FLOOR .Zoma Optlaal Oa. 801-802 ICl Ar. Hi e-ry E. Morn a, uptonou-wi Telephoaa X39 c. r. Q llette : .Suite 810-11 ia Lawy Telaphaa 1058 8ocolofy Sob. Tel. 970..-...20 803 Real JUtate, uoaaa, isistiait Dr. David. B. HilL OrthodotUa ' 1 (Straightening of irregular teeth Suite 106. Hours 9 to 5 ' Every day eseett Thursday FOURTH FLOOR Dra. O Naill aV Burdette, Optometrist ?hona 6J 401-40a-4O.-4O4-O 8IXTH FLOOU Geo. R. Vehrs M. D.. Physician h Surgeon Suite C03. TeL 2 i 78 3379 Res. 778 Robin D. Day aad Donald W. Miles AUoraeya at Law telephone 193. 1 10 611 618 EIGHTH FLOOR it. a Ward Dev'.a. General Dent.a'.rf Tel. 81a. Evening by auputnlscont. Boom 808 Or. U. B. Scoficid Chiropractor, Neuroia'ouieter "Service TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Job aeon, relepboao 1285 ... Dentist 1001 FOR SALE 25 OULBRANSEN. CLAREDON, CABLE. Pullman, Howard and Ludwig pianna that we hara repossessed, will be eotl for the balance due oa t!am. - If yoa want a nearly new piano, cheap, her we your chance. Terma to responxibla parties. Oregon Finance Corporation. Phone 2881. are em- lit. lead by ' 4 a. o i i to Their, com era.