THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON,. WEDNESDAY lipRNING; JUNE , 1928 LEAVERS LOSE TO ANGELS THIS TIME Baseball Standings o o FACinC COAST W L Pct.l W I Pet. San. r. -38 27 .5S5 Oakland 0 35 .462 Rac'ta 37 28 .5781 If iasioas 30 34 .469 Holly'd 37 28 .578 Seattle . 28 38 .408 Lot A. 35 30 .538 Portland 28 3 .400 ' I VATIOHAX PORTLAND. June 5. (AP) r w i, Pet. Tos Angeles won easily from the Cineinn. 32 is .6s0Brooh'n PnrtllnH RoiTPri hr tndav 9 to! . ..25 I .SiOPUtsbh 1. PUtt was wUd in the first three innings, but after that stead-, led and became inrinclble. An aickkicax 27 19 27 21 .5871 Boston .563) Philad. ran off him in the first inning Score: R H E Los Angeles . 9 13 1 Portland 1 5 3 . Plltt and Hannah;' Ortman, Couch and Alnsmith, Saunders. Bells Tmke Opener SAN FRANCISCO. June 5. ( AP) Sacramento lost the open ing game of its series against the Mission Bells here today when the latter team trounced their guests S to 3. Score: RUE Sacramento 3 7 2. Missions 5 " Rachac. Gould and SeTereid; Holling, Hughes and Baldwin. 8 .818' Boston Philad. 27 15 .64; Detroit CleTel'd 24 22 .522! Chicago St. L. ..22 2 .478Waa. . W L Pet 23 21 .523 20 25 .444 .17 25 .OS . 7 33 .175 W L Pet. .16 23 .410 19 28 .404 .17 29 .370 .15 27 .357 COAST SCORES TESTMBAT At Portland: Los Anrelea ; Portland At Io Anreles: Hollywood 3; Oak land 2. At Kattt: Seattle 4: Saa Franeice 3. At Saa Fraofiseo: Missions ; Sarra meoto 3. AKEBICAH SCOBfcS TEITUXDAT At St. IOui: Washington 4; St. LOOIS 1. All ather major leerue rae Pt poned. raia. and wtt grounds. Seattle Iadians Wlm SEATTLE. June 5. (AP) Seattle continued its winning ways today and took the Seals by a 4 to 3 count in a ten inning game that treated the fans to 25 bits, j Score: R H E San Francisco 3 12 0 Koattle 4 13 0 riO innings) Jacobs and Spring; Wilson and Parker. Rhode Wins for Stan LOS ANGELES. June 5. Gordon Rhode, sensational Hol lywood hurler, took the measure of Oakland In a brilliant pitching duel in which the Stars today won the series opener 3 to 2. It went two extra innings. Score: R II E Oakland 2 6 0 HnlWwoorl 3 7 0 111 innings) Boehler and Read. Lombard; Rhodes and Bassler. ill IN ALL REM TO COT 0 EUROPE NEW YORK. June 5 (AP) A tall, carelessly graceful young man of 35, with a movie magazine tinder his arm, and .a spotless tan felt hat at a rakish angle, enter ed his hotel on a New York side street today to the accompani ment of a curious glance or two. and the whispered, "that's him." that marks the comings and go ings of the great in the world of fport. Met in the lobby with a States tennis team, which, under his captaincy, baa just won the right to go to Europe in truest of the Daris cup. William T. Tilden, II. replied with a smile that, "yes the boys bare been doing Tery well " and led the way to a com modious hotel suite littered with dozens of tennis racquets, strung and unstrung. "It takes a lot of them." be explained, "for a trip like that we are about to take." Tilden said the other members of his team were fast converging on New York from where they are to sail at midnight Friday for the English championships at Wim bledon, then the inter-ione tie with the victorious European Da vis cup team, and then if suc cessful the challenge round match with France. Junior Coen and Tilden arrived this morning. John Hennessey is expected at any time from his home in Indian apolis, and George ixtt is due from Chicago, tomorrow. BETID EAGLES LEAD 1 TEAM AVERAGE While the Salem team still leads th Willamette Valley baseball in the oerctnUge column, the Bend Eagles lead In bitting, according to figures compiled by league officials. Counting present players only. Bend has an average of .346. with 1SZ times ai omi 56 bits. Salem Is next wun ai and 204 times at bat, giving u average of .317. Other team averages are. -u- .. . . A M tk HI. gene. 191 times at cat. ". .2S0; Albany. 18 times, at bat. 45 hits, .237; Wendling. 195 times at bat. 37 nits. toiic Grove. 219 times at bat, 3 8 nits. 174. Individual averages are: Salem AB Russell. 3 ra LILH T BLANKS PEP 10 TOO Giggers, pitcher for the Hansen LUjequist ball team In the In dustrial league, achieved that acme of mound success wnicu many strive for, a no-hit. no-run game, against the Portland Elec tric Power company team last night, the wood workers winning 10 to 0. The Hansen LUjequist team scored six runs in tbe first tuning, two in the second, one in the third and one in tbe fourth. The lineups: Epsom Downs Derby Will Be Feature Event Today SENATORS WIN FROM ST. LOUIS ST. LOUIS, June 5. (AP). Runs by Reeves and Goslin help ed the Senators defeat the Browns 4 to 1 here today in the last game of the series. Ogden pitched against Braxton. Score: R. H. E. Washington 4 8 0 St. Louis 1 7 1 Braxton and Rucl; Ogden and Schang. Vaughn, cf 3 Sullivan, lb 27 Shackman. If 23 Heenan, 3b 29 Ridings, ss , 25 Keber, 2 b 23 Beck, p 22 Gill, rf .. 28 Edwards, e It Hank, cf 2 Bond Burdge, rf ....13 Eubanks, c . 14 Rentfrow. 2b 18 Trammer, ss 17 HepUng, 3b 22 Bigbee, cf 20 Wood, lb 20 Allen, If nose, p Murphy, p ,...- Eugene Gleason. lb Baker, p Van Duyne, cf Wirth, 2b Bliss, c . W. Relnhart, 3b Mulligan. 3b Sorsby. If Emmons, ss Manerud, rf Burton, p 21 5 7 Husband, lb F. Reinhart, If Graham, 2b Delp, - Logan. If Hecker, 2b 4 -- 4 20 15 21 11 3 19 12 21 13 13 14 15 . Albany 5 2 5 9 12 FISHERMEN MERCK GOLD REACH. Ore.. June a (AP) Consolidation of rival fish ermen's organizations of lower no- word gue river fishermen international , 22 Blackwell, rf Coleman, p Wilkinson, c Mt-Reynolds. lb 23 lenks. If 26 Reipl. 3b ... 9 Smith, rf 18 Patterson, rf 7 Dowling, If 16 Fortier. p 14 Wend ling DomasehofsK y, rf 5 Helmcke, c H 2 2 11 8 10 8 7 6 7 4 0 7 C 8 7 8 6 6 6 1 1 2 2 8 6 8 4 1 5 3 4 2 2 2 0 0 2 9 3 4 6 6 6 2 3 1 2 1 of congratulation for the United seamen's union. TONIGHT JJUJIsflE 3 8:30 P. M. All Local Card Red Hayes vs Terry Killeen Six 3-Minute Rounds Willard Norton vs Earl Yoakley Six 3-Minute Rounds MUTT KRANK1E VS CHUCK ROSANDER 6 3-Minute Rounds ..19 10 22 1 $10 PURSE- ADDITIONAL WILL BE PAID BY SALEM BOXING COMMISSION FOR THE BEST PRELIMINARY GOOD PRELIMINARIES FRONT ROW BALCONY SI. 65 BAM-ON Y $1.10 EN TI K E LOW KU FLOOR $ 1 .Oo Tickets on Sale at AdolphV Cigar Store Loates, p Bilderback, lb Hutt. cf .... 13 Guthan, 3b 22 Cox. rf 10 Jim King. 2b 24 Jack King, If 7 White, cf 23 Amburn, p 10 LaMear, ss 12 Taylor, rf 4 Hardisty, rf 3 Chaffee, p l Cottage Grove Cellars, rf .....10 Hill, lb 25 Smith, c .ll O. Angst, If ........16 L. Angst, rf 12 Ellinger, c 17 Morgan, cf 25 Derscham, p 5 Blank. 3b 22 McQueen, If 23 Heck. 2b 22 Hubbell, p 15 Brouner. 3b 7 Eddy, ss .... 4 Rollins, ss 4 Alstoff, cf 1 3 6 3 5 2 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 5 11 3 4 3 4 5 1 4 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 Pet. .667 .667 .407 .348 .345 .320 .304 .273 .250 .211 .000 .538 .429 .444 .412 .364 .300 .300 .286 .200 .143 .500 .500 .400 .400 .381 .364 .333 .263 .250 .190 .154 .154 .143 .000 .000 .400 .391 .333 .33:? .273 .240 .231 .222 .167 .143 .125 .071 .400 .3 68 .30C .273 .231 .227 .200 .167 .143 .130 .100 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .314 .273 .250 .250 .23 5 .200 .200 .182 .174 .13 .067 .000 .000 .000 .000 H. & L. Frame, cf Kiminki. ss Parks. 3 b Harnsberger, Edwards, rf Sipola. c Follrich. If Giggers, p Smith, lb 2b P. E. P. Arnold, es Boytana, c Ritchie. 2b Merrlott. 3 b Flagg. lb Hartwell. p Ringo, rf Thomas, cf Sherman, If In the Commercial league, the Elks team is beading the column with four wins and one loss. Tbe irion is second with two wins and one loss. Complete standings are: W Elks 4 Legion 2 K. C Eagles 2 Paper Co 1 Super Service 0 L. 1 1 2 2 3 3 Pet. .800 .667 .600 .500 .250 .000 In the Industrial league Han sen and LUjequist hoWs undis puted lead. Percentages of the teams are as follows:,. W, I. Pet. HandL ........ .-5 0. l.00 Carpenters .2 1 .SS? Postoffice 2 2 .500 P. E. P 00i O 77. LIS I tN IN I I WTTlirEilDAT MOKimro 7:00 9:00 KXL. (278). Early Kiaar pro 9 0O0: 00 KEX (278). Pattia Cooke. 0 00 10:00 KXt. Portland Early Birdt. 9:00-11:00 KTBB (229. Women'! pro- rraiB. ... 9:00-12:00 KWBS (200). Houiewife t hour. . 9:30-12:00 KOIN (318). uouitrwue prorram. 10:00-11:00 KFEC (214). Requast pro 100012:00 KGW (42). Houiehold help. miiic and PCN program. 10:00-1.2:00 KEX. Devotional erriee and shopping mide. 10:00 12:00 KXL. Courtesy program. 11:00 11:30 KFEC. Feature announce ments. 11-30-12:00 KFEC. Fopular mntic. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00-1:00 KFEC Luncheon concert. 12 00-1 00 KOIN. Organ concert. l:00f.:00 KWJJ (250). Concerts. 12:00 6:00 KXL (220). Afternoon pre-neniatinns. Concert. Weather report! and French officials seek to bar con lets from office so that commu nists may not run for deputies men who are in prison. "" j is?. Remember the Larmer Transfer and Storage has mov ing vans and good supply of blankets and pads for furni ture handlers. , Have just completed our new three story concrete warehouse and are now well prepared to handle best of furniture and pianos. When ready call 930 and let us serve you. 12 :00 C:00 'KF.X. 1 :00-2 :00 KFEC. music. 1 :00-2 : !!0 KTBR. 1:00-4:00 KOIN. 4:00 5:00 KFEC. -O0-6:O!) KWBS. 5:00 6:00 KFEC. : 15 6:00 KOIN. Varied music. News and music Studio concert. Amusement guide. ropulsr program. Topsy-TurTv Times. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 1:00-6 rO KXL (220). Organ concert. 6:00-7:00 KGW (492). Dinner ooncert and talk from KOMO. 6:00-7:00 KEX (278). Utility service. 6:00-7:00 KWJJ (250). Dinner concert. 1:00-7:00 KOIN (319). Organ concert. ;:00-7:00 KTBB (229). Dinner con cert. :OO-7:00 KFEC (214). Announce ments and (6:15) dinner concert. 5:00-8:00 KWBS (200). Recording concert. Conrtesy programs. Musical travelog. Dinner concert. Soprano. 1 Entertainment. Semi classical pro- LONDON, June 6. (AP) A.Traec ragabond army camped tonight at Epsom Downs where tomorrow the year's finest three year olds will match speed and stamina for der by honors In the world's most fa mous horse race. Within sight of the stables where spirited colts re- ceired their training ministrations Gypsy and tenderfoot from the city gathered around watch fires to debate the merits of their favor ites. In accordance with the tradi tions of the derby eye these no mads, professional and amateur, had come as the vanguard of the horde which will swarm the downs to riew the supreme turf classic. The names most heard about the fires were Fairway, Sunny and Flamingo. a trio of grace and power, full worthy to share the glory of derby day. Fairway remained the prime fa vorite. Lord Derby's colt galloped six furlongs today showing a fine burst of speed in the final work out, that brought joy to tbe heart of his Jockey, Tommy Weston. King George and a host of so ciety folk attended the first day of the derby meeting today and the sovereign will tomorrow be accompanied by the queen and most of the royal family to grace the gala event. Like tens of thousands of his subjects King George will jour ney by motor car. abandoning the special trains and carriers of for mer years. OREGON NET STARS REPRFMTUM EUGENE, Jane 6. (AP). Brad haw Harrison, Oregon state tennis champion, of Oregon team member, with Stanley . Almquist and Sherman Lockwood, both University of Oregon men, will represent the Tacoma Lawn Tennis club in tournaments this season; -The an nouncement was made here today. It had been expected the Oregon men would represent some club from this state. The Webfoot stars, outstanding placers of the state, will leave Monday for Ta coma. A question orer the residential sligibility of the three men pre vented them from competing for any Oregon club, Harrison said. This difficulty was not encounter ed in Washington, the players said, adding that word to that ef fect was received here today from Walter C. Griffith of the Tacoma club. Harrison transferred to Ore gon from the University of Cali fornia, and was ineligible for var sity competition this season. He now holds the Washington, north west, California and Oregon sin gles titles. The first tournament in which the players will represent Tacoma will be the Star-Reynolds chal lenge matches in Seattle. OREGON if E ENDS SUCCESSFUL m UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene. June 5. (Special.) The and University University of Oregon baseball team, champion of the northern section of the Pacific Coast con- KNOCKOUT WON BY ACE HUDKINS NOTICE OP INTEXTIOX TO IM PROVE BKEYMAN STREET BETWEEN TWENTY - FIRST STREET AXD TWENTY -THIRD STREET. 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 Im prove BREYMAN STREET from the east line of Twenty-first street to the west line of Twenty third street, in the City of Salem, Oregon, at the epense of the abut ting and adjacent property, ex cept the street and alley inter sections, the expense of which will xbe assumed by tbe City of Salem. Oregon, by bringing &aid portion of said street to the established grade, constructing Portland ce ment concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a six-inch Portland cement con crete pavement, thirty feet in width, in accordance with . tbe plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the com mon Council, on May - 21. -1938, now on file in the office of tbe City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to make the above described Im provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. 1 By order of tbe Common Coun cil May 21. 128. : M. Poulsen, City Recorder. Date of first publication May 27. IS 2 New First National Baiik Bufldiiig Directory BASEMEKT Da Lax Skiaiag FarUr Expert for Ladiei and OeaOaxaea TUMXISH BATHS. MASjbAOE Office Talpajat 22 14 aUaidaac Telophase 2S3J SECOND LOOK CWfer'a That Seme Tel. 70 J. Over Ui 8pm THIaW FLOOR. Herri Optical Ce. Ut. Uamrj X S01 S03 101 Merrie. Oeteaaetriaa Tatepheae SIS college, eastern titllst, for the. championship of the northern ee-j Hon, the Webfooters taking the C atUette . gaite J10-U 1J lawyer Talepaeae 105 Dr. Deris B. Hill. OrUedeaUe (Rreirataainf ( Imgvler teete) rOUKTH 1XOOS Dtb. O'KeUl A Bare. He. Oetetaatnal Paee 6SS . Oi-40-f 03 O 40S SIXTH FLOOB. See. SL Vaera 1C. D Phf ieiaa tvim Bite SSS , Ttl U'l-ll7t t. 175 Aefeia, D. Dj JbS DeaeU W. Mile At erait at Law Tatepkeaa 198 SIO ell-611 UUHTH FLOOR Dr. C. Ward Davit, General Dontiitrj TeL SIS. Krapin, hj appointment. Boom oa ference. disbanded this week after, Date of fJnal publication June 8, ending. Its most . aaccesaf ul seaeonl 1924. .- In history. -After winning thej M7-J81ne leadership of the western division, j soncE OP INTENTION TO IM Oregon played Washington State, prove CNIVERSJTY STREET BETWEEN LESLIE AND MIS SION STREETS., Notice is hereby given that the Common Cnnnil fit tha OitT nf odd game of a series of three, in Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary the tenth inning when Donald Mc-jand expedient and hereby de Cormick. versatile third baseman,! clares its purpose and intention slammed out a home run. to improve University street from Oregon will not lose a single the north line of Mission street, man for next year's squad and the in the City of Salem. Oregon, at team should be much stronger, as the expense of the abutting and Bill Baker, leading northern sec-! adjacent property, except the tion pitcher in the last two years, street and alley intersections, the who has been out all spring be-J expense of which will be assumed cause of illness, will be eligible, by the City of Salem. Oregon, by for one more year of competition, j bringing said portion of said Baker pitched for the Eugene ; street to the established grade, town team last Sunday and held j constructing Portland cement con t hp Salpm Senators to two Ditched .n.k. nnno ,o ;a hits, beating them 7 to 1. tion of said 8treet with a six-inch I under81gned nas fi,ed m the 1 oun There is one weak spot in the Portland cement concrete pave- j f t-'ourt of the State of Oregon, Webfoot infield, which should be m9nt tnirty feet in Wjdth, in ae- for the County of Marion, his duly SnrJ-hn Si iiihipTnr cordance ith th Plans and -Pt- verified Final Account, as execu fhe SiTrZHltr ' Ci?CV'T? TT?r Wh,r5i. trix of the estate of Jacob Becker. Oreeon battine averaees for the ,J I deceased, and mat saia court ca TENTH FLOOQ Tlp!aOD W. A. oaeaen, 125 Dealiit NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the season .including the post season the"office or the City Recorder. on May 21. 1928. now on file In j rjIeti Tuesday Stodio program. Studio progTam. PCN programs. Moo Cow program. Hawaiian quartet. (5:30 8:00 KXL. 7:00 7:30 KGW. 7:00 8:00 KKX. 7:30 8:00 KOW. 8:00 9:00 KXL. t: 00 -9: 00 KTB R. rram. :00 9:00 KOIX. :00 9:00 KEX. :00 10:00 KGW. :00 10:00 KXL. 9:00-10:00 KTBR. 1:00-10:00 KWBS. Studio prorram. 1:00-10:00 KKX. Chain program. 1:10-10:10 KOIV. Theatrical program. 10:00 10:15 KliW. ilosic aod an- nounremftnts. 10:00 10:30 KWJJ. Concert. i0:0Oll:00 KXL. Hawaiian honr. 10:00-1 1 :O0 KWBS. Dance' mnaie. 10:00-11:00 KTBR. Varied program. 10:0-0-12:00 KEX. Dance frolic. 10:10-10:30 KOlV. Pianist. 10:11'J:1j K(JW. Dance program from KOMO. Seattle. 10:30 12:00 KWJJ. Theater frolic. 10:30 12:00 KOIN. Dance band. 11:00 1:00 KXL. Mutical features. 11:00-1:00 KTBR. 'Mening Around" program. 12:00 1:00 KWJJ. Organ concert. 1:00 7:00 KXL. Muaie. PCN 10:30 11:30, Women's Magarine ': 8 8:30. trarelog; 8:30-9. Xite club; 9 10, orchestra and vocalitta; 10-11, dance mniic. KHQ Spokane (370). 6, concert; 7, 8, 8:30-10, PCN. o o Gentral ATn.i ! t O - O rXODUCE PORTLAND, Ore.. Jnne 5. (AP). Raw milk 4, 2.30 ewt, fob Portland. Batterfat steady; 41e atatioa. 42e track. 446450 fob Portland. Poultry steady: heary iena 21e: iight 16920c; breilera 23S25c: Dekin white dncka 2528e; colored nominal. Onions ateady; local Sl.7502.35 ner ewt: peuteca 7S$125 aaek, ateady. wool ateaey: jcaatera Oregon weole (fob eoaatrr point): choice lictat shrinking fine 35 37c: heavier shrink- ng fine, 32034c: erotabred weoU 386 40c: valley medium 47c: coarse 43e. Mohair steady: lone staples COe lbs.: ditte short 3340e; kid 70c POBTULTO QXJLZH TORTLASD, Ore.. Jane 5. (AP). Wheat bids: BBB, hard white $1.50 ; soft white, western white $1.42; hard win ter, northern spring, western red $1.32. Oats, No. 2, 36 pound W. P.. $46. Barley. He. 2. 45 pead B. W., $40. Corn, No. 2, E. T., $44.50: Ke. 3, dit to $44. Millron, standard $33. BAT FORTLAXD. Ore.. Jnae 5. (AP). Hay baying prices: Eastern Oregon tim othy $21g21.S0; ditte valley $1019. 50; alfalfa $19150; eat hay $15.50 016; straw $9.54) per tea. Selling prices $2 a ton mere. Hat? DAXST PORTLAND. Ore, Jaae 5. Dairy Exchange, net tcea: Better, extrav 4i-e- ---dards rime firsts 89 He: flrsta tfe. Eggs, extras 27c: firsts 27c; medi um extras 23e; mediant firsts 22c. (AP). 40c; UVEaTOCX FORTLAXD. Orew Jnae 5. (AP). Cattle and calvea. ateers weak te 25e lower, other elaaaes steady. Me re ceipts. Steers. 1100-1300 pounds, good $10.75011.75; ditte. 50-)00 poenda. rood I111S; ditte 800 and up, medi na $9.504410.75; eUme ewmmeai $80 .50. ....... Hog, slaughter and feeder ' piga toady te SOe higher; no receipts. Slaughter pigs, 90-130 panada, medium te choice $7.508.50; feeder and atoek er Bigs. 70-130 , pounds, medium . to choice 87 8. - V Sheep and lambs, ateady; receipt 97S all en contract. Tearling wetaeta, 110 wonnda. down, medium t cheiee. $7(J SALEM, OREGON cbxcaoo onxnr CHICAGO, Janet 5. (AP). In a ami damarelinsd market, wheat prices ewlaapeeel today em neasent of partial re lief frees widespread dreeht nerthweet. 3eaeral avgemt eeUiag and -dearth ef mriar rried he naarket dewaward al awt eeetineeealy from turt te finish. Clnning aaetatieas ea wheat were veak at abont the Wweat point reached, 4 S-S te 5 1-Se -wader yesterday's latent rignrea. trsi eleeea -e te 1 1-Se dad eaU S-Se te X l-t off.-" . LINCOLN. Nebr.. June 5. (AP). Ace Hudkins. Nebraska wildcat, who will fight Mickey Walker for the world's middle weight championship in Chicago June 21, scored a technical knock out over Buck Holley, Oakland, Cal., in the second round of a ten round fight here tonight. championship games follow: AB R II Ave.; Epps. If 42 12 18 .42!) Nelson, lb ... 21 4 9 .429 Johnson, lb-2b.3 7 8 15 .4 05 Gabriel, c . . . . 20 5 7 .350 McCormick, 3L.29 8 10 .345 Robie, ee 46 8 15 .326 Gould, rf 22 5 7 .319. Edwards, rf-ef.47 11 13 . 277 i Gannon, p .... 4 0 1 .250 Dutton, cf 14 1 3 .214 Woodie. c .... 19 5 4 .211 Mason, 2b 24 6 5 .209 Schoeni, ip ....10 2 2 .200 Macdonald, p .22 5 4 .181 Fuller, p 7 1 1 .143 June. 1928. at the the 12th hour day ot of tn . I t- i - 1 l 1 ' wu'eu are nereoy reierreu lOi).c,ock A- M. of said daVi as tho and mad a part hereof. ,ime and tne County Court Room The Common Council hereby de-,n the county Court House at sa- . " n.-iw-v- m ...v wnuii : IPin 11 Till II V I) U 11 I ' U CKU 1. lU to make the above described im- .hp nlacp for hparine said findl a. count gnu an oujeviiuns meivi". provement by and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil the 21st day oT May. 1928. M. Poulsen, City Recorder. Date of first publication May 27. 1928. Date of final publication June 8. 1928. 1928. M27toJ8ine Dated at Salem, Oregon, tl.i 9th day of May, 1928. MARGARET BECKER, Executrix of the last will and t lament and estate of Jarol) Becker, Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. MD-lC-23-HOJft Stock .Redaction Sale Oil Goodyear Tires and Tubes For 10 Days Commencing Today We Will Give O00Qt m Here is an opportunity you have been looking for right at the time when you heed new Tires All New Stock and Covered by the Standard Warranty You need the tires, we need the money Phone 66 Commercial &Chenieketa Sts.