THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1928
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for today, -the Salem high school
athletes will be oat 100 per cent as
they will compete In four differ
ent athletic events, these being
golf, baseball, track and swim
ming. The baseball fans are looking
forward to their game this after
noon at Oxford park where they
will meet the University high of
Eugene In the first interscholas
tic contest of the season, begin
ning at 3 o'clock. The Salem high
school nine have improved ca'v.Id
erably during the past week,
brushing up on many of the weak-
nesses brought out in its clash j
-with the Chemawa nine a week ago
in which Salem was handed a 22
to 4 defeat. Coach Luke Gill put
his red and black ball tossers
through a strenous workout on
the Willamette diamond last
night, and all is now in readiness
for the opening game
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The Eugene team is considered
quite strong this season and it is
believed that it will give the local
high school a run for its money,
although the Salemites are far
from weak on the diamond.
The probable starting lineup for
the Salem high team includes
Gamble In the box. Wilson at the
receiving end, Beechler covering
first. Kitchen guarding second,
Wooley at short. Belt on third,
Bockey in left field, Lyons in cen
ter field and Bowden at right.
"Frisco" Edwards will officiate.
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At 2 o'clock this afternoon the
local high school tracksters will
meet with the Sllverton and Inde
pendence teams at the state fair-
i grounds cinder in the first trian
gular meet this season. Salem is
doped to win by a safe margin, al
though Sllverton is considered
strong. Little is known as to the
strength of the Independence team
but at any rate it is believed that
some keen competition will be af
forded In many of the events.
Last week the Salem high spike
men trounced the lpcal Y. M. C. A.
track team 67 to 22, and after an
other week's practice are showing
zeal championship form. Salem
high school won the state track
championship title last year and
prospects look very favorable to
repeat the stunt again this season
according to Louie Anderson, high
school athletic coach. Coach An
derson believes that the Salem
high team will set a few state rec
ords this season as some of the
men are showing some real stuff.
The following Salem tracksters
will compete in the various events
100 yard dash Bonney, Lloyd
and F. Smith.
220 yard dash Lloyd, Blaco
and Bonney.
440 yard run Blaco, Emmitt,
and Barnard.
880 yard run Emmitt, Marrs,
and Blaco.
Mile run French, Johnson, and
Sodaman.
Discus throw H. Smith, F.
Smith, Godfrid and Blaco.
Shot put H. Smith, F. Smith,
and Godfrid.
Javelin throw F. Smith, Blaco
and Barnard.
Broad Jump Lloyd, Emmitt,
and Cannoy.
High Jump F. Smith, Cannoy.
and Downs.
Pole Vault Perrine, O. Smith
and P. Todd.
Relay team Bonney. Seigmund
Lloyd. Blaco and F. Smith.
It is probable that Wayne Smith
who injured his ankle a short time
ago will not be able to compete in
today s meet. Although having a
painful injury, Smith is determin
ed to enter, unless the coach de
mands that he keep out. Wayne is
the best miler on the team and
much will be depended on him In
the mile run this season in the
various meets.
A golf tourney will be held this
morning at the Illihee country club
in which the Salem high school
golfers will meet the Oregon State
varsity teamThe Salem high club
swingers have demonstrated some
real first class golf ability In otk-
BASEBALL STANDINGS
PAomo COAST
W L Pct.l W L Pet.
8. r. 14 4 .134 Oakland 10 .444
See to. 12 6 .887! Mission 7 10 .411
S .0471 Portland 12 .194
Holly'd -11
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Brooklyn .4
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Cleveland ..7
N Y 5
Wash 5
St. I,. 4
NATIONAL
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3 .67 Chicago
S .025,' Philad.
S .571 'Boston
4 .556 Pittsb'grh
W L Pet
5 .600
S 4 .420
...2 4 .081
2 5 .200
AMERICAN
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2 .7781 Detroit .
2 .714! Chicago .
2 .714 Boston
5 .444lPhitad. ..
W 1 Pet
. 4 5 .444
. 3 5 .876
..8 0 .833
..1 4 .200
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SEWS UP BALL GAME
COAST SCORES YESTERDAY
At Portland: Missions 8; Portland 5.
(12 innings).
At San Francisco: San Francisco 19;
Oakland 8.
At Seattle: Hollywood 10: Seattle 5.
At Lot Angeles: Lot Angeles 11; Sacra
mento 4.
er meets this season and will give
the Staters plenty of keen compe
tition this morning.
Last but not least, tonight at 8
o'clock the Salem high school
swimming team will meet the Uni
versity high splashers of Eugene
in the first swimming meet of the
season. This is the first season that
the high ( school has ever accom
plished very much in the way of
organizing a team, and so far it
PORTLAND, April so. (AP)
Disaster overtook the Portland
Bearers In the twelfth Inning of
their game with the Missions here
today and the California team
won 9 to S. Bud Green, young
Mission third baseman, dashed all
Bearer hopes, when, in the
twelfth with two out and the bas
es full, helifted the ball into the
cenieriieia nieacners for a home
ran.
Bert Cole, who pitched for the
Missions two years ago was the
victim. It was the third straight
win lor me Missions.
Score R H E
Missions ............. 9 i6 q
Portland .5 13 1
(12 innings)
Holling and Baldwin, Whitney;
French, Warhop, Cole and Rego,
Ainsmlth.
to win from the St. Louia Browns
today S to 0.
Score: R H E
Detroit 3 6 1
st touif frr: o 4 1
Whltehlll and Hargraro; Of den.
Wright and Schang.
RMY IN SEVENTH
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SCUEI'S BOWLERS
IN FOURTH PLACE
Seals Slaughter Oaks
SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.
(AP) The San Francisco Seals
slaughtered the Oaks today, win
nlng 19 to 8, in a lopsided game
mai saw tn winner", ornrfc-
PITTSBURGH. Apr. 20. (AP)
A seventh inning rally, netting
five runs, today gave the St. Louis
Cardinals their second straight
victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates
6 to 2. Grantham hit bis second
home run in two days.
Score: R H E
St. Louis 6 16 1
Pittsburgh 2 11 0
Haines and O'Farrell; Grimes,
Brame and Gooch.
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Salem high will be represented Dvtt. Gould, Daglla. Ault and
by Wallie Hug, 220 yard; Paul Bool; Mitchell, May and Sprint
Lafferty, 220 yard; Edward Allen,
220 yard; Eddie Gross, 100 yard; Angels Win Again
uooen weeanam, 50 yard and back 1,08 ajvujsles. April 20.
stroke; Darwin Calf ee, .dives; Und (AP O" Angeles batsmen
Chuck Bishop, distance plunger. 'Poinded the offerings of three
Their next meet will be with the Sacramento pitchers to all corners
junior swimmers of Multnomah or tae Iot nere today to turn in an
athletic club here May 6.
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Representatives of the 10 teams
of both the Industrial and Com
mercial twilight baseball leagues
gathered at the YMCA laet night
for the purpose of pushing prepar
ations for the opening of this sea
son. The committee in charge of
"- i" w uuiu ii compieiea I knocked
easy 11 to 4 Tictory. nd evpr.ri
up tne series.
wes schulmerich. Anrel ant-
fislder. had a perfect day at bat,
oangmg rive singles In as manv
irips 10 me piate. Walter Bersrer
another of Los Angeles' rookie
ouineiaers, pounded out a home
run, a double and a single
De-ore; R H E
Sacramento 4 9 j
Los Angeles ....... . 11 20 1
Shea, Singleton. Canfield nrl
Koenier; Plitt and Sandberg.
SUrs Whip Seattle
SEATTLE, April 20. (API-
Continuing their rampage of yes-
Hollywood Stair!
by the middle of the week, and I?0?, k''0.86!6 J?ltch" out
... . . . I " me urn lnninr
the next meetine wbSh wi? S l."'. n!M. r.M ,n th
-w '"vi-j m lame iu 10 0.
score: R w w
Hollywood ..10 12 1
Seattle s 19 a
Murphy and Ac-new: mi f
Martin, Graham and Schmidt
Parker.
held next Friday night at the
"TV
The group also voted that the
schedule be moved ahead one
week, which makes the opening
date April 30 instead of the 23rd
rone or tne teams nas naa any
chance to work out so far due to
the stormy weather. One more
team is needed in the Commercial
league, and any team interested In
Joining the league is urged to get
in touch with Bob Boardman at
the "Y" or Coach "Spec" Keene
as soon as possible.
EES DROP II
TO ATHLETICS CLOB
DOUBLE HEADER
SLATED TODAY
OREGON STATE
Corvallis, April 21.
Willamette will meet
Phone 172
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NEW YORK. April 20. (AP)
The Philadelphia Athletic de
feated the world champion Yan
kees 2 to 1 today in the opening
game Of the American i.o..,..
COLLEGE, 8on here. Roherr rna. r
(Special)- pnehed .raw pT. -JI
the State Moore. Th m. . ,
twirlers in a double header this nlnth on CoDD.8 triple and Speak
afternoon, since Friday's game er's sacrifice fly
had to be postponed because of Score tt
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Mondav nnA Tnosdnv If ))...... . ... -u,ou. npgras,
, 7' 7 . " nioore ana coillns.
iiiayeu louay me ueaver nine will
r1,"""0 university on tnese Senators Lo,
With Washlnrton nnlvcrait- !. in. . ' "fr
.. I " oosion nosed out
rii z ana 2X at Keattia . . .
The sertP, . :'tt. l-tl"" "y.8 . .6 overcoming a
. t.t C. iuur run ieaa piled up by the Spti
conferenrr V.m. TV", Vh. TT, Z. . 006 InDln&- Gosn got
" " "" vu65- uis mira nome run of the season
- o iu.. wfsi-i Bcore:
em division title in a playoff with Boston
Cubs Whipped Again
CHICAGO, Apr. 20. (AP)
The Cincinnati Reds made it two
out of three of the series with the
Chicago Cubs today, winning 6 to
0 behind the brilliant pitching of
Rixey, who pitched a four hit
gams.
Score: R
Cincinnati $
Chicago 0
Rlxey and Hargrave;
Welch and Hartnett.
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4 0
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PORTLAND, April 20. (AP)
The Duncan Garage bowling
team of Tacoma led the pack to
night in the 16th annual tourna
ment of the northwestern inter
national bowling congress and
after turning In a total of 2,983
pins last night, continued to main
tain the margin that will give it
the five man championship. '
Several teams threatened;; Dun
can's lead for a time tonight but
were unable to catch the leaders.
The Puckett company team of
Seattle rolled into second dace
with 2.950 Mammy's Shack, Port-!
land, dropped to third with 2,9 4 0
and the Schei Clothiers of Salem
went into fourth place with 2,910.
Aurelia cigars of Spokane took
fifth with 2,901 points. ;
The Duncan garage team had a
big day in the singles and dou
bles. Louis Vetalich lumped into
the lead in the all-events with
1,909 for nine games. He col
lected 688 in the singles. Wilbur
Duncan with 1,9,07 was second in
the all-events. Cliff Wescott third
with 1,869 and Tom Perrv, fourth
with 1,854.
ketball stars, Algot Westergren of
Astoria, and Howard Hobson of
Kelso, with Dick Munson of Se
attle, are the candidates that sur
rived the process of elimination
conducted by Washington State
college to elect a basketball coach
ror next year, it was learned today
some au applied for the post. Wes
icisren was ail-coast guard for
three years, and was assistant to
Dm Kemnart in coaching this
year's quintet. Hobson played for
Oregon three seasons captaining
tne 1326 combination.
SAMMY BAKER WIXS
BOSTON, April 20. (AP).
New
Sergeant Sammy Baker of
York, contender for the welter
weight title, gave Clyde Hull of
South Dakota a terrific 10 round
beating here tonight. Hull was
on the verge-of a knockout several
times in the later rounds but hung
on gamely to the bell. Each boxer
weighed 145 pounds.
COION LOSES NOD
ROBINS WHIP PHILLIES
PHILADELPHIA, Apr. 20.-
(AP) The Brooklyn Robins hit
hard here today to defeat the Phil
lies 8 to 6 In the second game of
the series.
score: . R H E
Brooklyn 8 9 1
Philadelphia .6 5 4
McWeeney, Ehrhardt and De-
berry; Ferguson, Mitchell. Miller.
TriIloughby, Bach and Wilson
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SAN FRANCISCO, Apr. 20
(AP) "Midget" Mik eO'Dowd of I6 M""ic Bid
Columbus, Ohio, punched his way
to a handy decision over "Sailor"
Willie Gordon, Portland, Ore.,
featherweight, in a hard fought
ten round bout here tonight.
It was a furious battle from the
start and both boys exchanged
punches throughout. O'Dowd's
steady battering to the body and
heavy clips to the jaw earned him
a margin in seven rounds, wun
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The Willamette university base
ball team opened its 1J28 season
against the Chemawa Indian nine SAN FRANCISCO. April 20.
at Chemawa yesterday afternoon (AP) Stanford's two man team
and was defeated by the Indians took the lead today In the third
to the tune of 4 to 1. Fleury round of the Pacific coast inter-
pltched a tight ball for the Che- collegiate golf tournament with a
mawa team, fanning twelve Bear- total medal score of 494 for the
cats and allowing them to only 54 holes. Eddie Meyberg shot a
two hits. The tame wan fatl7fi and hia team mat Leo Dev
ou euuer siae. im, jr., bo, xo give mem meaaify
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ieuoeiier eiartea m the box for scores of 241 and 253 respectively
Willamette and remained in until The California score was 504;
the fourth Inning when he was re-Washington 507; Oregon 520 and
lleved by Versteeg. The latter U. C. LA 530
was relieved by Hill In the
seventh, the latter showing up the A17R17nrVX CTARQ
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wo Indians out in the eighth, the
only strikeouts for the Bearcats.
In the seventh Inning Chemawa
scored three runs on three succefi-l
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BOXIXO BOUT FATAL
DEFIANCE. Ohio. April 20. J
Cleveland Crushes Chicaco '
CLEVELAND. April 20.atm
The Chicago White Sox nnnnrl.
ed Cleveland pitchers hard today
uu wun me mira game of the ser
tea ii 10 1.
Score:
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I At I .Hnwnr1 Tain, in I
died here today from injuries re- Cleveland " l I
ceived In a boxing match with Thoma- " " ' ' " "
i nomas and Ber:
Bayne and L. Sewell.
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Frankie Jar, Fort Wayne, Ind.,
here Wednesday night. Lain was
knocked down in the fifth round
and in falling his head struck the
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ST. LOUIS, Aprl 120. (AP) !
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arouna, ana he was called out.
Meacham's run counted.
Willamette's only tally came in
the sixth Inning when Kaufman,
who was on second came in on a
double to left field by McMullen.
Willamette played smart baseball,
playing the proper man in most in
stances. This was the first game
the Bearcats have played thia sea
son, while Chemawa had already
taken the Salem high school Into
camp last week, 22 to 4.
Today the Bearcats will Journey
to Corvallis where they will play
a double Header with the OSC
team this afternoon. Coach "Spec"
Keene plans to take about 17
players.
Yesterday's lineup:
Willamette Chemawa
C. Meacham, 2b Diets, cf
C. Meacham; rf
Atkins, c
Fleury, p
George, lb
Johnson, If
Spencer, 3b
Drattv cf
Franklin, ss
Score :
Willamette
Chemawa .
Kaufman, c
Adams, 2b
Hauke, 3b
McMullin, If
Troxelo, rf
Welch, lb
Girod, 3b
Ledbetter, p
Hill, p
Versteeg, p
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HAT
PORTLAND. Ore., April 20. (AF)
Hay buying prices: Eastern Oresron tim
othy $20.50g21; ditto Taller $18 18.
50: alfalfa 18.5019; oat bay $lb(g
15.50: straw $9 60 per ton. Selling pricea
$2 a ton more.
Umpire, Laird of Salem.
DAIRY
PORTLAND, Ore.. April 20. (AF)
Dairy Exchange, net prices:
Batter, extras 89c; standards 39c;
prime firsts 88 He; firsts 38c.
Eggs, extras 25 He; firsts 24c; medium
extras 22 He; medium firsts 21 He.
PRODUCE
PORTLAND. Ore., April 20. (AP)
Butterfat steady: 40c station, 41c track,
43 (?i 44c fob Portland.
Poultry steady: heavy hens 24 0 25c:
light 1620e: broiler 80' 33c; pekin
white ducks 30e; colored nominal; tur
keys aliTe 25(a) 2 7c.
Onions steady; local $1.756 2.25 ner
ewt; potatoea 7SeS1.33 sack,, steady.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore.. April 20. (AP)
Cattle and calves steady: recelnta none.
Hogs steady, receipts none.
Sheep and lambs steady, receipts 260.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO. April 20. (AP). Rains in
Kansas; Nebraska and Oklahoma, al
though chiefly where moisture was but
little needed, did much to give a brisk
setback to grain values today. Unexpect
ed weakness of the Liverpool market was
a contributing bearish factor.
Closing quotations on wheat were un
settled, 2c to Sie net lower, with com
t 3-8 to le off and oats 1Q1 18 to
l s ee down.
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No Ad taken for less than 25e.
Ada ran Sunday ONLY charged at
one time rate.
Advertisement (except Personals
snd Situations Wanted) will be taken
ver the telephone if the advertiser
is a subscriber to phone.
The Statesman will receive adver
tisements at any time of the day or
night. To insure proper classification
Ads should be iu bt'ore 7 p. m.
TELEPHONE2k OR 583
Ii. F. Woodry & Son
Right down town. Cae.i paid for useJ
furniture. Store 371 K Lomm'L
iei 13. Agents Tor Langj Ranges, t
COL. A. L. STEVEN805 AUCTIGXF.EB
ii',,rJ iPr;ene In the WilUuiett
valley, for dates or arrangements see
t. A. Poerfler. farm adviser. First Na
tional Bank, Salem. Pbooe or write,
A. L. bteveoson. Corvallis. Ore.
BATTERY-ELECTRICIAN 3
B. D BARTON EXIDE BATTERIES
fintr a jo generator work: lol
South High.
TX1 1 2rtn?t Tel. 16-
iXEENER
wiring
furn.su
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ELECT JUU Co
- HOl'fil
Eitimateai
Tel. 90 471 Court Si,
wiring bv hour or contract.
ed.
U. S. L. Service Station
Automotive Ulectriclaaa
Vick Bros.
High St. at Trade. Tel. 1841
BICYCLES Repairing 4 v
LLOTD E. RAMSDEr COLOMBIA
eyclee an repairing. 87 Curt.
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CLEANERS AND DYERS 5j
CHERRY CITT CLEANERS. 0.
Doane. 21.0 N. Liberty. Tel. 984.
CHIROPRACTORS 1Q
DR. H. B. SCOPfTELP. P. S.
First National Bank Blelg-
O.. 80S
DR. O. L. SCO IT. PJC. CHIFlOPRACTOa."-
25 N. High. Tet 828 Res. 8104 J
FLORISTS
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Hig'i St.- Tel. S01.
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By PAUL ROBINSON
ALVERTI.EMENTS
HONEST ADVERTISING These col
vmns must be k.t iree from anything
of a questionable nature. Misrepresen
Mtions win no i no tolerated. Informa
tion ckowiae; any questionable intent
on the rart of the advertiser should be
reported to this newspaper or the
Salem Ad t'ub.
Lodge Roster
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CHEMEKETA LODGE NO. 1, I. O. O. T.
Meets every Wednesday evennig at
7:30 o'clock; third floor of I. O. O. F.
Temple, corner ef Oourt .tnd High Sts.
Salem Markets
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CT KLOWXRS, "WEDDINO BOUQUETS
Funeral wreaths, deceratuae. C. f.
Breitbavpt, florist. SIS State Ntiert.
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INSURANCE
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Insure
Tour Home or Car w
BECKE A HENDRICKS
Phone 161
0 O. r. BIdg.. '.89 K. High St
FARM LOANS PLEKTT OF it ONE!
to Man on goe4 farm security.
CITY LO NK ftl are loaamg Prw
dential Insoreaee company money est
city rsaldeoee cad busiaess property at
t per cent, plus n eaxmlssion Jlsw
kise A Robert. 2n SU5 Oregea
Building.
$1.85
.f 1.80
.70
aAur
No. 1. wheat, white
He wheat, aackad
Oats, per bu. milling
PORK, MUTTON AJtD BUT
Top hogs rr $9.00
Bows 08U.07
Top steers 1168.13
Cw . 080.07
.IS
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Spring lambs
Dressed veal
Dressed hogs
POTJXTST
Light hene
Henry hens -Breilers
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Standard ,
Butterfat
Print batter
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.80
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.41
'0 SALE FIRST AND SECOND Mort
gagee. Traat Deeds. Contracts eat
houses Will net 6 to SO per cent.
BEOKE m HENDRICKS
Helllg BIdg.. Its n H.gk 8C
WANTED Employment 13
HOUR WORK WANTED.
Phone 1958 M.
3tJ lNIOS.
FOR RENT Apts. 15
fCPLEX APT. tJ B. WINTER.
.42(3.48
V SOBT ABLE S
Beets, aacked
New cabbage
reiaioca
.OS
.07
., S1.33. S3.O0. It U
Ceinry. benchea $1.3fiSl.75
New Btetww, .in
Rrjevenated potatoea .08
Local eaiena . .$4.00
Locsl spinach, bex $1.60
Green pea a . - .1 j
2 ROOM FURNISHED
298 N. Summer.
APARTME.V T.
S ROOMS AND
ter. light and
SSS Marten.
KITCHENETTE. WA
fueL close in, 822.30.
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED S
room anartaaeata. Virginia Apart
ments, 879 N. Liberty.
PAT TO N APARTMENTS C Oil,
lea, comfortable, nicely famished.
Private bath. Steam heat. Down
tewa slistrict. Reasonable ia price. For
inspection call Patton'e Book Store.
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