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The New OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. " Oregon. Friday Morning, March 29. 1923
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TITLE HOLDER
AWARDED NOD
Tommy Gets Judges' Votes
Referee Insists Mickey
Made Best Fight
CHICAGO STADIUM, Chicago
Mar. 28. (AP) Tommy Lough
ran sueeessf ally defended his
world's light heavyweight ehamp
lionihlp tonight by beating off
Mickey Walker, the middleweight
title holder. : seeking nia third
world's championship. Longhran,
the master boxer, outpointed the
Jersey Bulldog, getting the decis
ion in a battle that went the ten
round limit. Longhran had the
better of fire rounds, with Mickey
winning one. the sixth, la this
session he cracked the tall Phlla
delphlan .with a . pair of heavy
rights to the chin, forcing him to
break ground and retreat. The
battle, opened Paddy Harmon's
new S 7.0 00.0 00 stadium but fall
ed to attract a capacity crowd the
attendance was under 20,000.
nw STIFF
1M1 SERIES
The Stiff Furniture and New
Oregon Statesman bowling teams.
which haven't been going so good
this halt of the Business Men's
league race, tightened up and won
their series Thursday night from
Montgomery Ward and the Sani
tary Dairy, each by two games out
of three, Farrmount Dairy won
two out of three from the Roth
Grocery quintet.
'Scores were:
Falrsteaat Dairy
Ball
Lebold
Johns
14S 158
:. 157 - 142
122
147
S
104
150
428
44
144 155
174 113
93
S91
Beatler
Bobbins
.....157 156
403
- Total
Vyers
E. Hmeiti;
Suing
liOttia
E. Rath
780 , 704
Eetk Grocery
157 12S
145 isa
135 105
187 13
145 175
616 2100
13
157
139
149
103
424
434
349
466
442
ToUla
.749 676 690 2115
Sanitary Dairy
Brow .
..173 117
S3
143
161
161
141
J75
865
Curt ,
Ostria
Xsrtia
kUManamy
.113
109
157
...168
-.168
...154
486
157
123
486
418
, Totals
775 661
681 2120
How Statesman
Peterson
.143
177
180
123
118
91
500
866
223
118
843
151
346
Alex
Khodr.
Rnaniol
Ckrivanie
M. Steinbock
Myers
-130
..111
" 79
.151
111
112
173
161 185
" . Totals
TJomler
Basick
Rei
Dovid
Tail
'Total
Lyons
Domler .
Lehmaa .
Rehei
Johns too
Totals
614 734
Stiff rnmltmro
.163 153
.,. 124 131
i 113 136
133 143
.130 - 168
697 2045
176
150
93
153
493
405
343
427
480
662 730
Montgomery Ward
... lo7 148
125 144
78 73
. 101 136
148 157
754 2146
178
148
113
105
157
483
417
363
842
462
...609' 658 700 1967
' TURKEY CROP LARGE
The Douglas county turkey crop
for the past season brought re
turns' to an amount between
$275,000 and $300,000, according
to ; the report of the Douglas
County CooperatlTe association
handled 65 per cent of the turkeys
of the county. '
- NEW POLICE CHIEF
v P. "J.. Hanson, former chief of
police at Bend, has been appointed
chief of police of Burns, effectire
April 1.
Big Sister
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That box of si&jejh Mcroer
C3AO LOCK EVER UNCE.
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STEP FAST HUNDRED IN FIRST COAST
7, -a ;
t " '-' ' 4 - v -
)'
Finish of the lOO-yard dash la the
CaL Photo shows Rassell Sweet, of
both of Stanford, to win the event
Senators' Leasing of dinger
: ' peld Viewed" as Boon to
Diamond Game - -
Completion of the negotiations
for leasing Olinger field for the
use of the Salem Senators base
ball club, .his added new Impetus
to the campaign which the ball
club directors1 hare started with
the purpose of obtaining adequate
financial support for the team this
year.:
Assurance that the roomy school
athletic field wilLbe available for
the Senators' games In the Ore
gon-Washington league Is expect
ed to increase local support, as
many tana hare In the past failed
to attend games at Oxford park
because of the poor seating facill
ties, the uncertainty of obtaining
seats and the danger from foul
balls. .- .-.:.
Arrangements whereby specta
tors may ait in their own automo
biles to Tiew the games, are also
expected to make a hit with the
fans.
Will Erect Bleachers
Work of putting the diamond
in shape, leveling the old grand
stand south, of the new one : and
building bleachers in Us place,
will start within a few days.
Offers of baseball playeri ' of
known ability to sign up with the
Senators Continue to reach Man
ager "Frisco" Edwards, and there
is no obstacle In the way of 'de
veloping the best team in Salem's
history -unless the financial sup
port asked falls to materialise.
One of the players who recently
signified his desire to play in a
Senator uniform this season . Is
George Sch warts, pitcher who for
merly performed for Oakland in
the Coast league and Is now : the
property of the Dallas club in the
Texas league.
The Senators' uniforms have
been put in good shape for the
opening of the season. New caps
and stockings have been pur
chased. Program Planned
Plans hare-been started for a
big opening day program here
April 14 when the Senators play
the MontaviUa club in the first
league game. It is expected that
weather conditions are favor
able, this contest will jdraw the
largest crowd ever turning out for
baseball game in Salem, prin
cipally due to the strength of the
league In which the Senators are
enrolled this year. .
While wet grounds and a raw
day prevented the holding of a.
fAUi AlffE PlCECTOt? ,
i OP TUB GO0PEY MOVIES .
''STUDIO MAS JOST -f?EC
E1VED A MYSTECfCW
"CAFUEGPAM nr
, IS PClMTEO IN) SOME .
vPORElGM WAWSUAGE
- OAM IT 3E A DSATM
THflEAT f
BASEBALL BETS
IMPETUS HERE
lint outdoor meet of the Pacific coast track aeaeoa at San Francisco,
the San Francisco dob, aoalnf; out
In 10 seconds Hat.
Cards Win
Track Meet
At Seattle
UNIVERSITY OF WASHING
TON PAVILION, SeatUe, - Wash.,
March 28 (AP) The powerful
Cardinal track team of Stanford
university conquered the Univer
sity or Washington squad by- a
score of 73 to 68 in the first Pa
cific Coast conference Indoor track
meet In. history in this pavilion
here tonight..
Javelin wbh'fty Kirbv. Stanford:
second, Spalding, Stanford; thlry
Mlnettl, Stanford. Distance, 181
reet 114 Inches.
Mile relay won by Washington
(Genung, Bale, Kiser, Hartley).
Time s minutes, Z 9.3 seconds.
MERITED
DO'S DEATH
SHREVEPORT, La., Mar. 28.
(ap) Art. Shires of the Chicago
White Sox was exonerated today
by the Caddo parish grand Jury of
any criminal responsibility foathe
death of a negro by a ball thrown
by the baseball player. - - ---
- During ah exciting moment of
a game here , last summer Shires
threw a baseball into the stands
and it struck .te negro. Shires
said he threw the ball unintention
ally. Degree Team of
Knight Templar
- Comes Saturday
Forty 'Knights Temnlar (from
Portland headed Grand Comman
der Inman of 'Oregon, will Tisit
the Salem lodge Saturday night
and a drill team picked from the
visitors will put on the Matla .de
gree work. Dinner at 8:30 o'clock
will be followed by the meeting of
the commandery at 7:30 accord
ing to H. G. Love, commander of
the Knights Templar order here.
Sunday morning the Knights
Templar will attend the services
at the Unitarian cjburch. : 1
practice session . "last Sunday,
nearly all of the men Manager
Edwards has signed up; are work
ing out regularly; Lamb at O. S.
C, where, he Is baseball eeaeh.
Clonninger - at Oregon ; Normal
school, Goleman and "King" Cole
In ' Portland. v
tuxs 6yT...;AN' rr most
MiewTV impoctamt
HAVE 6EEM SENTBV
SHIRES
FOB
AN1 MAKE MIM UNHAPPY A) I "
OUTDOOR MEET
Umrttaew, right, and Dyer, left.
.. .
Locals Overcome Big Lead
Last Quarter, Then
Lose 30 to 27
in
" Snapshooting from all corners
of the floor on the part of Keith
Emmons, former University of
Oregon star, enabled the Eugene
Y. M. C. A. basketball team to de
feat the Salem T quintet SO to 27
Thursday night on the local . Y.
floor In a game which 'was any
body's until the, last halt minute.
Trailing on the short end of a
20 te 11 score at the end oi tne
third euarter. the. Salem team
came back strong In the final
period and was ahead. 27 to 2$,
about a minute before the game
ended. Most of the scoring In
this fourth period rally was done
by Nash. When Salem gained its
rtne point lead, the players elected
to "use a delayed offense, which
worked admirably tor a time; but
Eugene finally got possession 'of
the ball and Emmons looped two
more pretty shots to settle the
eonfllet.'
The Salem team led In the first
quarter, ending it with a 4 to 1
lead. :. Eugene overcame that and
then some ih the second period.
but Salem was leading again 10 to
at half time. In the third quar
ter Emmons - started - his long
range work and piled up what ap
peared to the crowd to be a safe
lead. - . " ,
The Eberhart brother and also
Horner and Rubenstein,' members
of the state . champion Eugene
high i team two years ago, helped
to make the visiting team formid
able. ' ' . -..a'! .i,:.r1-'".-
Summary: ;::.7: y- .;:v";
Salem " ' Eacene "
Nash 10 . . . . . .4 F, .4 Rubenstein
Adams l...... F . .10 Emmons
Flake 8. ...... i.C.i J. Eberhart
Ashby 1 . . . ....G.....3 Horner
Win slow 1 ..... G. ... 1. Calkjna
Benjamin 2 . . .'. S . . T .2 Keenan
Marr 3 S.4 A. Eberhart
Schwabbauer 3 . 8 ; .'
Referee, Douglas.;. -J- "'
VISIT FROM PEXN8YLVAN1A
Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Relts leave
today for. their-home in Brook-
ville. Pa. near Pittsburg,' after
visiting several ' days with Mrs.
and Mrs. H. G. Love. Both men
and women were schoolmates . In
former days at Brookvllle where
Mr. and Mrs. Love resided be
fore removing to the west.'
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CABWEGCAM.
BEAVERS Till
FRISCO BY 3-1
Portland Club Stages' Real
Comeback to Beat Last
: Year's Champions
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Fortlaod t I .7 OaWaa . "
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Misaioas '.. 1 f Holly'
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At Ooklaod Misaioaa f; Oakla4 1.
SAN FRANCISCO, CaL. Mar. 28
(API Two home runs and ex
cellent support for Case arena.
Rttle righthanded pitcher, brought
the Portland Beavers a 3-1 victory
over the San Francisco Seals to-
da-r.
Kessey's circuit, swat m toe
fourth, scoring Hillis ahead, put
the Beavers In the lead and joe
Bush added to the total In the
serenth, when, his diire landed in
the left-field bleeehers for a, four-
base Jaunt. The. Seals' lone taiiy
wa scored on an ' error. In the
thirdT Rego dropping a throw af
the slate. .
HUE
Partland 8 1
San Francisco ........ 18 1
Casearella and Rego; Couen ana
Polvogt.
Iadians Stage- Comeback -LOS
ANGELES. Mar. 28 (AP)
Thrse home runs, two ot them
bv Dave Barbee, the other oy
Freddie Muller. provided the Seat
tle Indians with enough runs to
nose out Los Angeles ana win
their first Pacific coast league
game of the 1929 season here to
day by a score of eignt to six.
Rndr Kalllo. although ne wane
ed six and was touched for ten
hits, settled down In the plncnes.
His six strike outs pulled the In
dians out of several tight places.'
R H E
Seattle .... 8 11 2
Los Angeles .......... 10 2
Kalllo and Stetnecke: Roberts,
Peters, Weathersby and Warren.
J Sacs Win Again
SACRAMENTO. Mar. 28 -(AP)
Hank Severeld's homerun on the
first ball pitched by Shellenbach
la the ninth inning, broke a 2 to
2 tie In favor of the Sacramento
Senators and kept them alone at
the top of the Coast 'league, the
only club to avert defeat this year.
Ed Bryan, secured from Seattle In
the Rudy Kalllo deal, hurled his
first game for the Solons and
matched the famous Shellenbach
at every turn." The final, score of
to 2 was the second time tne
Stars were nosed out by a run al
though outhlttlng the enemy.
Fielding featured today's game.
R H E
Hollywood 2 9 0
Sacramento . . -. . . . '. . 3 8 . ' 0
Shellenback and Ba&sler; Bryan
and Severeid. .
Bells Whip Oaks
OAKLAND. CaL. Mar. 28.,
(AP) The San - Francisco Mis
sions of the Pacific coast league
defeated the Oaks here today S to-
2. bunching a flock of hits off of
Lou McEvoy.for four runs In six
Innings. Charlie Jeff coat- fared
better In th.e last three frames but
was also , reached for several hits
and one run. Ruether was touched
for 11 hits but shut down on the
Oaks in the pinches.
- , R H -:.'K
Missions ............. S 11 0
Oakland,........ Z 11 1
Ruether. Jeff coat and Hoffman:
McEvers and Burns.
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FIGHT BY ROUNDS
Tkotr aWok aaada te too atlMlo of tao
ri. uA caato oat fichtiac : - Walkof
Uttm m tka kMd. Lnri
tookod twe'kfta to' tbo body. - Walkor
droppo4 a rig o tko Jaw aa JLonf fcraa
Ua4e4 right io Miekoy'o koad. - Loogk
rart kekM away froa loft to tko atom-
Kk aa4 ac .. i"
Loagkraa laadod tkroo loft jaba to tko
faeo. Kiekoy kooked a Uft to tho body.
Ioackraa iabbod two laf t to tao laco ono
maihod two loftt to tho faeo sad a right
to tko boCy. Hiekor Uaao a Mft moom
to tko koaA. Lonfhraa tparcd tkroo lotto
to tko faeo sad throw rick to tko body.
Sftekey okarpod io aad tkoy tradod pooek-
00 to tho body..
... SOITsTS TWO
WbIVm OMt a Ult te tko bod. Lock
raa Mt to tko boad. Longhraa oroaaod
a loft U tko jaw ui backed away from
Hicky' left wiog. Loagkraa . jabbod
eat threo lofto to tko face. Loughraa
forced Walker into eoraor bat a aaja
ago was doao., Oot the epea tkoy
traded lefts to tko ckia aad eliaekod.
lackm - ateek two long lef to - to tko
faeo. Miekrr aeored with a left to tko
boor as taer ciiaeaea. " rraiaer croaaoa
a rirht te tkr ekia witk Toran throw
ing'betb fiats to tbo boy ra eloeo.
Walker roackod Toai'a ekla witk a loft
book aad oaagkt fovr oonehee to tko body
ia rotsra. : Walker blocked lofto to tbo
koad aa tko roand ended. -
- . ; i noTnro thsxs . '
Tkoy . cBaekoc ia aud-rmg. ' Miekey
looked two lefta to tko boad and- docked
Tota's left lead. Walker hooked a loft
to tko bolt lmo aa taoa Ororo two
rigkto to tko body.- Team -socked away
wttk ies-fleiu -aa omtag ngata 10- too
body as Walker eaaio ckarging ia. Walker
scored witk a left to tko law aa- then
missed a Bother to-tko aaaio spot.- - Walker
missed a rirht appereat. ' Liona-hma load'
od three lefts to the face wit heat a ro
tors. Longhran landed tiae right apper-
enta aad blocked . Walker's right. Tkoy
Biased rights hot both inflicted bodr pa
isnjBows mm isbj nei; nnw. jvhkv
raa stabbee .two lefts to tko faeo sad
Miekey booked kit left to Us ckia. .
JtOTJVD FOTJa
Walker missed a left hook to tko head
Loarkraa blocked a loft lead mm iabbed
twice to tko kead.' Tkoy clinched witk
Walker scoring two appereats. Mickey
banged a rirht to tko body. Loogbraa
racked Mickey'a rib witk a right aad'
stepped away from a left book. Kicker
was skort witk loft to tko body bat
connected witk a right to tae sdr,
Mickey hooked left to tho koad and
repeated bat mi tied, driving Tommy into
the ropes. . They exchanred body blowa
at close range. Loagkraa stabbed fear
lotto to too laeo aad stepped inside of
Mickey right to tho koad. Longhran
throw two lefts to tko faeo. - Loarkraa
drove two rigkta to tko bead and Mickey
aooaec a, toil to iso menu.
KOTJwtj riVE
They goat Walker oat witk iattraetioaa
to throw OTerrthing. He keeked a left
to- tko koad aad tkea scored with a right
to tko body. He missed a left to the
body with Loagkraa reaekiag oat witk
ien jdb. micaej nissea a serf
to tko kead aad Tommy stepped inside
of kia right. Loagkraa blocked' a right
to tho, body sad seat a right to the face
sad ha repeated with another right to
tho 1 . w. hiakine' late tea mm. with
Walker after him. They exchanged .body
Boneaes asa oaeaea oat into mid-ring.
Miekey staggered Loagkraa witk a keayy
right to the jaw, - forcing kim to grab
and hole on. Miekey pat a rigkt to tko
kead aad a left . to the body Walker
Connected with a rirht te the head kaek.
ing Tommy into the ropes. He cracked
Loagkraa witk a lef C hook to tho ehia
aad war tryinr for a rirht to the hodv
as the bell rang.
KOUJTD SIX
Loarkraa stabbed a left to tko faeo
aad eliaekod. Loagkraa missed- a right
to tko jaw. Mickey- missed a left to tko
body. Miekey slammed a rigkt to the
body aa they clinched. Mickey hooked
a left to the Stomach. Mieke-r miaaaii a
left to tho ehia. . Walker planted a left
to tho body aa they clinched. Miekey
missed another left to the kead witk Tom
my eonntennr with two rights to the
lace.
. Loagkraa landed a right appereat
backed away from a left to tho
aad
head., Mickey- drove a right to tho body
and Blocked Lonrhran'K left Ub..
hooked a left to -tko body. Walker threw
a rirkt kirk to tha head. 1
aaileu Miekey witk a right erose as he
came tearing in. Mickey mused a left
to tho head and took s right to the body
at tho belt.
ROUND 8EVEK
Lonrhran hanrtul .ki. .t..
body. Walker hooked a left h. M
and a rirkt to tko jaw. He threw an
other right and. they clinched. Walker
janaea iwo rigors to tne law. They trsd
ed lefts to the, faeo and slagged at close
aners. uota missed rights. Lonrhran
crossed a right to tho jaw. Miekey pat
his- oft to tho body and took left to
tbo body. - Lonrhran nUnted a vivfct
jaw. xjoas-aran missoa M right to too
heaC. Ther traded left, to tt...j ;.k
JLonghran flamming two rights to the body
w7 tw. naicer nooxed a left to
had ond took- a right te the law.
rommy waa bleeding from a eat ander
111. nn eye. 1B,y traded lefts to tho
head.
XOUWD EIGHT
Ther traded left 1iMtIr. 4m -v v
Longhran sailed Walker witk kard rights
. it 11. .a . L J . .
working Mr short right appereat at close
rage, uoognraa . blocked a left to tho
faeo aad docked another left hook. Leash-
.lef h to kia asiaged eye. Tkoy
W?J&HJS?irS .. They
traded rights to tko faeo. Loagkraa
EFt fcfataor rigkt to the head
bol aiissod his aest shot. ' They traded
es F ortrraivp
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ponchos a tbo ropes. Walker keeked
a loft to tko stomach aad took' a right
ea the chin. Loagkraa planted rigkt
BJgB so sao aoao:.- - -
. somro kxvi
Loaghran got bary at onco bnt miraed
a right aad left to the bead. - Ho bachYd
way irons iwo-ieits. mieaey misseo
left book witk Loagkraa nailina- h
with a: right as bo acme ia. Irfiagkraa
jabbod two lefts to tko kead. Loagkran
was making Miekey miss, Tkoy traded
rights to the head. Tom stabbed four
lofts to tho faeo and a right to tho jaw,
Miekey drove a right to the body. Longh
raa nailed Walker witk a right aad left
to tho ehia aad then stabbed, him with
bis left. They traded rights to tho. boad
oa tha rope aad clinched, j Loagkraa
blocked a left to She stomach oaa atoagn
raa stepped- jasido of a rirht to tho head.
They shook hands. . Loaghraa rtsbbod
taroo leits io tae laca ana oacsoa away
from a ri
fdth -".iWd Mickey with ."rWht
to tho jaw. Bat hi left hook was short.
tle aaca-ea away iron a leit ieaa ana
soak i. ahorsr Bsnerenta. Lanrhrm.
faaned Mickey'a aoso witk three lefts.
tolta
made Mickey miss a tour loft. Looehran
stabbed Mickey -with wf u to. the face.
fc'te w .ri1!;
swing to tko jaw. Mickey booked an,
ether left to tko jaw as tko tight ended.
6 GLASSES DJIILYi
btate Heajtn uoara Gives
Reasons This. Amount
Should be Used
Beaeons for the conBiimtnrtn Af
Six rlasses of water dail are eoa.
state hoard of health, it follows1-
V6r thosfi who hsva er.nrl lioalth
and want kPn if ninfw f
ter every day ia an absolute netfos-
slty.-The fact Is that our bodies
aw sixty to seventy per cent wa
ter.We get rid Of water by the
processes of nature: we breathe
ont water Tinnr anil wa nnnrita
water from the whole body sur
'. I
face, every day and all day. If we
did not balance this loss by a suf
ficient Intake we should soon wi
ther up.
Water softens the food we eat.
making it more easily digested and
absorbed. Food Is burned in the
body to keep us warm and give us
power; to work and move. There la
constant breaknig down and
wearing out of cells and tissues
and this broken down and worn
out material Is thrown Into the
blood to be gotten rid of by the
skin, lungs, kidneys, and mt.-
tines. Copious water drinking aids
the action of these organs ' and
prevents the accumulation of poi
son in the system. .
Manr neonle fat lta drink a suf
ficient quantity of water. These!
peupio are accpsiumea to giring
i m. m ,7r .
enlred smnnnt and aithnnsrii thov
in.ir h i f m a lfna .nan rn. m.
. T
may sutler- irom neaaachea and
Indigestion they never think that
lack of water may have something
to do with such disturbances. Take
one or two glasses of water before
breakfast. This will tune up the
stomach for work. Take the other
four during the day,
Vivian Fleener
Funeral 'Rites
Here Saturday
Vivian Mazlne Fleener, popular
member ot the senior class at the
Salem high school, died Thursday
at the family home at 710 North
15th street after an Illness of
about a week. Heart trouble was
the cause of death. She was born
In Salem IS years ago. theidaugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Damon Flee
ner. who surrire her. One sister.
Wlida, also survives. . ,
Funeral RArrWa will fwi
at 1:30 o:lock Saturday after,
noon at, the ; Rlgdon. mortuary.
- - "
Rev. Norman K. Tally of the First j
Presbyterian church of which- she
was a member, officiating. She
waa also a member of the Rata.
bow girls, which order, will con-
duct brief services at the inter
ment at the Cltyview cemetery."
TAKK FIRST AID COURSE
A group of 14 fiend f iremen are j
takina- a fflrst-aJd fnnris kalav
given in Bend by the PacIfie.Tele
phona ft Telegraph company. '
MO' aa W..r v..
Syaopsio of Aaaaal BUUaaeat. ' ot . Tko
CeasBMaweslth lasaraaeo Coat pa ay of
Aow xorr, ia tko Btato of K car. York, on
nt Uirt4Tnl J.. iooa
Made totho Iasnraace CoasaUssloaer mi
too atato ot .vregoa. porsaaat to lsw; -
' " " " CAPITAL ' . ' - -
AaMoat'of coprul - atoek oid ' a,
. .; XKoosnt" - a;- -
e.,S"i;,? ri h w
-. Xaterost, dividends and rents roeeivod
onnng us yoart siTS.r0.11.-..v -(
- iacoae xroaa other senrcos toceived
onng too year, 7,747.87. ,s .
.Total iseomo, $3,St9.S0t.6s. -'
DISBTJRalblENTB ?
' set losses paid dariag tho yeor inelad
lag adiastasoat oxpoaaos,. 1.47a.7L4s.
IiTideals aid oa capital stock d ar
ia tha roar. SoOO.OOO.oo. , - I
- Coauaissione aad salaries paid daring
the year, 91.0S0.647.4S. .J
Taxes, - licenses aad foes paid ' darts
7er, flll,l..' . n
mi . t . S!j: writros,
Mi-; , ,RggT8 .. tf--v.l., 2
Tahte jsf J real estate owaed (aurket
valae), JTil. k. . ( :. , ,.
vaiao of stocks sad beads owned (asot
Kit mOTitt't nC w11'"'!, ote4
',ab la banks sal it'lui, 341
Prem tarns ia eoarse ot eolleetloa writ
ten aiaeo Sept.' SO. 193.: S 623,774.88.
fiViToli ' " "en,4
Total admitted aae(s. $7,523,290.17.
-""-i"- r.Taarr rrtiTo. - ' -
Gross eJoisss for isa sea aapaid. f 50V
82S.00
Aaioant of aaesrned
ftrnaiaato oa all
oktsuadiag , risks. 3.2Sfl,519J64. . . . I
eiT, I?,"u,, ."4 broktrsto.
-V all -atk flaWtiitLaa" OOAO 0 ''""? I
ToUl liabilities exehiaivo .of espital I 9-a First Nat. Bk. Bld. TeL 7
Stock of Sl.eoo.OOq-MM.ftadftT.OSr "lr'"'itAP.. rs..
j-'-vlUI BUSINESS IS ORrfiASi .:.fr.f fl L-tIAlUS DJEkL RKAAVrg CO.
. TOR THE-TEAtt . ' ; i
t testes paid daring tko year. t7,8S.78.
aaato- of eoatpsay The ConovoawoaJtb
Iaspranco Company of Xew -York. -
Presioeat P. . Shsllcroaa.
"b.?1. 8roary Robert Now boa It.
u w o'-ui. i,.."' " " a
Dtwiwii niiufii mami. .a i
. swi.n, a-oruaao. uregoa.
v-0J1otiKi 'av p-.sjkJ ,
I OuSKI LOSES
Aberdeen Assassin Defeated
by Gerald Ambrose Grif
- fith of Sioux City
'" " 01 mil -linn"
CHICAGO STADIUM, Mar. 28.
(AP) Gerald Ambrose Grif
fith, the tough one from Sioux
I CUT. I0WS. Won the rfeht to nret
" 7 gellln WllCt OT
Leo Lomgki, Aberdeen. Wash., a ti
i 4. . . . ,. - ,
I sassin In the ten round seml-fina)
I Griffith by a hedrr two fisted hU
LomW " retreat nn
1 Of the time. B.T hi Victory. Grif-
I fith wiped out the questionable
I decision Lomskl scored over him
I a few weeks ago.
I Lomakl scaled 1T44: Griffith
174 J-4.
Griffith set a brlstlinr pace for
Lomskl In the first three rounds
capturing the honors in the pec-
ond and .third after dropping the
nrst - to tne Aberdeen assassin.
Griffith got the range in the third
round with hearr right smashre
to the Jaw forcing Lomskl to re-
Iro.at to ,Auan T: . hat tiitl.il
him with rights m the third. Conj.
peuinr him to grab and hold on.
Griffith continued to score ef
fectively with' rights to the head
and oo&yf-tn Hhe fourth and fifth
with , Lomskl - dancing around
spearing out witn long letts. Tiie
OOUt was Stopped for a few Sff-
I onds In the fifth .round because
tTiove-on-Lomsici s nsnt first
I Open., 11. MIT to DO repUCefl
uruiun suiierea a cut over tne
"n wmcn imsai epena
with a rasping left . hook. In the
sixth he piled In with a . pari . of
right crosses to the head with
p?" switching his attack to the
I wvu'
Lomskl walked right Into
sharp right cross to the chin that
all hut upset him . the elgth, but
he. quickly shook It off - and came
back with long lefts. Xomskl open-.
" ,"l"w"1,n
Griffith trading punch f8r punch.
m mK. -1 M 1L . A. at 11V
Too Late To Classify
aa, aa... .rrM--iJ-ru-u
ACREAGE 'WANTED '
HAVE man with S1S00.00 to tisao
SO to pay down on small, acreage near
eaiem. atust nave nctric lignta, phone;
R. K. D. and bo IMF arhnnl Sir
? N- - O-
-LOOK WHAT'S HEBE -
TS - ACRES. - miles - from cymmI
town, lota ot prunes, cherrieawand lo
ganberries, up-to-date 6 room house.
Price S5500.00. WiU take house in Sa
leni or small acreago near . Salem. Sro
ZiJ?sm:h m Nortn HiaH'at, SaRm.
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I : wnuiws AJUKr-ri-airmnnut jun
I bmnamlowr. niM.rn -. avwna nn of
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114 South,. Liberty' street.. . .
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Gentlemen
.FOURTH FLOOR
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KIOHTH FLOOR
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'Room SOS
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reWspbo&o mi
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