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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, "Oregon, Friday Morning June 6, 1930
STATE SHOOT
Pigeons B)Medka S
E. Lv Ford of Ogden, Utah,!
Captif W. T. Lambert
' Trophy Thursday
Fifty shotgun expert from
widely separated districts of the
earth west fathered here Thurs
day for the opening of the 18th
annual Oregon state trspshoot,
Thursday was practice day with
vat one trophy up for competition,
end officials of the shoot sntlel
pate that tfie registration will he
doubled today when the real com
petition itaxts at t a. m.
E. L. Ford of Ogden. Utah, was
the winner of the W. T. Lambert
trophy in a 100-blrd shoot Thurs
day. Ford's score was 8.
'Prominent seattergun jnarks
men already on the ground in-'
elude Frank. Troeh of Portland.
. national champion (or many years
and Oregon's present champion';
Gas Becker of Ogden, O. N. Ford,
. manager of the Del Monte elub
. which la California's largest trap-
. shooting 'dab; . J. Gllbreath of
Lakeriew. winner of the north-
west championship ' in the handl
: cap Shoot at Portland last month;
' H. T.f Splcer, 'president' and
. Charleaj Lelth, manager of-Hhe
Portland Gun -club; A. A- Bates
' ot Medford; William Huston. O.
L. Martin and ENltschelm of
Klamath Falls and W. M. Gardner
of Baker.
Today's program includes 100
birds at 1C yard&nd 100 birds in
a handicap event. Trophies are at
stake for high gun in each of four
classes in the scratch competition,
In the, handicap, the J. C. Morris,
Hartman J3ros., R. E. DeWeese,
C. J. Bartlett and Carl Bahlburg
trophies are up.
IWiilTeach
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The Postoffice baseball team in
the Industrial league suffered. its
first defeat Thursday night on
Sweetland field when the Kay
woolen Mills team staged a four
run rally in the - last inning to
win 4 to 3. For four innings Rl
der of the Postoffice held the
woolen mills tossers to one hit
and no runs. Hits by Page and
Kerber started the winning rally.
The Postoffice had scored two
runs in the first Inning and, one
In the third. The score:
Postoffice
AB R
....J 1
3 1
3 1
3 0 0
1 0
1 0 1
lb
Price, 2b .
O-Nell. 3b
White, if .
Eatchwell,
Collins, ef
Thompson, c
Harnsberger, ss ....... Z
Garrett, rf 2
Rider, p 3
Totals 13
Kay Mills
, AB
Hart, cf 3
Seamster, 3b. ......... 3
Barnes, c ............. 1
C. Layman; rf ......... 2
Reid, It 2
Page, lb ............. 1
Kerber, 2 b 3
F. Layman, p 2
Allport, as ........... .1
Noock. If ........... ..0
Totals ............17
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Opposing Pitchers; Pre
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Probable Uncaps
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T." Girod. ef
P. Girod, ss
L. Girod, 2b
Hogan, If .
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rarors. an
Edwards, c
Russell,' p
Beereets
Deeta. rt
Gibson, lb
- Scales, ef
Erickson, ss
Hank, Sb
Cardinal, e
Peterson, p
Adams, 2b
Moore, If
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Night Becomes
Day at Solons?
Baseball Park
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SACRAMENTO. June -(AP)
Night, was turned into day here
at Moreing field when light banks
containing 180,009 watts were
turned on. . "
-Lou Moreing, Sacramento base
: ball owner,' pulled the switch that
Hooded the field with artificial
daylight.
The first ball pitched met the
bat for a long drire to center.
The ball was risible to the hun
dreds of fans from the time it
left the pitcher until it rested in
. the glove of the center fielder.
Players, manager and -fans pro-
nouncea ine new ugnung system
e success as there was no appar-
cat difference .between" the artt
. tidal daylight and ' the radiance
of old Sol. Night baseball be-
v gins here. June:l0.'v';,-'- ;TrKiA
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The city championship baseball
game between the Salem Senators
and the Willamette uirerslty team
will be played-this afternoon on
Olinger field. sUrting at 6:11 p.
ti Botk-teams will be; at furi
strength, with . Kermit jlusseiL
crossfire - artist, scheduled - lur
I mound duty tor the Senators and
Andy Peterson with his speed bail
slated te annoy the Senator bats
menc " -
Opinion among the fans Is
more or lest evenly divided as to
the outcome. The Willamette team
is generally credited . with greater
hitting strength though it has not
faced the brand of pitching tnat
prevail in the Willamette Valley
league, in which the Senators hold
fort to
on the other hand the Senators'!
fieldlnr has appeared to be con
slderably more finished than .the
Bearcats'. Spec Keene's team
fielded excellently in the series
with Whitman, In which it won the
Northwest conference ehampion-
ahip but in earlier games It was
not so accurate. - , - .-
Hitters on both teams will be
facing pitching that they have not
seen before, and in view of me
different classes ot teams played
br these rivals nreviously. the out
come dt the Russell-Peterson duel
is also rather obscure.
So Spec Is to be with us again.
Guess nobody will be sorry about
that.
Wmsiawttesariwcated 'bell
tuaaus and Frisco's aandlotters
win tangle this afternoon. The
vane-si m eouege training; will
be weighed te the belancr.
Harry ElliotTnearly choked on
the name of the hold Henry Jones
sed to beat Dee Anderson Wed
nesday night. That's one of the
hardest parts of officiating at a
wrestling match te find a name
for what happens. But we to ner-
er found Harry lacking yet. ,
Somebody must have been pret
ty nearly stumped to describe the
tactiea used by Texas .teddy Wat
ers at Albany the other night
when he beat Ernie Arthur by
blinding him' with a shower bat.
Tes. sir, it must have taken- aome
fluick thinking to burst forth with
the whare hold" nomenclature.
We doabtMhat reeJly be
longed In tbe 'category of wrest
ling. Anyway, Des still has some edu
cation coming, but he's getting it
in large bunches.
And we're going to have a fight
program next week. Rah! Rah!
swim EXHiemon
Here Is taw taewlty ef Cttlrerafty
f Oregea eeanseer esechlng achaal,
which opens s twe-w w irssrlnsi esi
tawEnge is sap lamr, f Pr.
G. W. Speaov head eeaek fesJeet
bsJL will give sv feetfcnll esaehtng
assisSe by rmk oacisoa,
en; Qtmm HMeMs, Haw
sad Jack OHBrtea, end
Bill Rcsnhnrt, beeehal
basketball coach, wQ give a
eeeelung
while Bill Haywd,
wlu tencJi feraek
training. Tbgfl TX Eari, dlrecter ef
athletics, to directing the
school. s '
-' CONTRACTS HU UP
WASHINGTON. June 5 AP)
Secretary Adams said today no
contracts would be let for naval
construction" authorised by con
gress until the senate had passed
an the London naval treaty.'
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Corns Come OoiFUhoat 9
Uannnr; Pain Gone At -
' Oace-rGuantntetd. ,
WAFERS THIN AS PAPE3
SHOES DON'T HURT ,
1 never saw tbeir 'ecjaaL Tank
eorne tight out by the roots and
never a pain or stingr Ifs a joy
to stick aa 40-Joy Cora Wafer" on
a tender,-achy corn. -Away roes
pain immediately . and ,thea later
, out comes callous, corn, roots and
aJL -Ii shoes right on they
- won't hurt; OJoy Corn Wafers
Mtj tWa as Paper. Stop using ugly
DumJs? adds and dougtnut plas
ters. Thouxands cf people tortured
with cenm have JoyfaUy praised
' Joy Wafers. Cesults absolutely
ipxaxsjateed. ; Six wafers for 13
fceats. At kad drujsists, '
. ' ' ' ,t; :t: ... Adv.
National Track
Meet Will Open
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"CHICAGO, June .(AP)
Ten defending champions and , a l
brilliant host of threats to keep
them .'from repeating their 1129
victories will descend In force on
Stagg field at the University of
Chicago : tomorrow for; the. quali
fying tests In the: ninth annual
national collegiate .track and field
championships. ; ; - . ,,.Ci-r- ?
- The. event will be mors truly ha- j
tional than -ever before. All sec-!
tions have sent their best Includ
ing the Pacific coast delegations
ot Southern California, Stanford '
and California.
BY NH
Procnam for the swimming ex
hibition to be held at 7:15 o'clock
tonight at the T. M. C. A. swim
ming pool by tbe girls' life saving
classes follows In full: .
Entrance: swim by small girls:
Harriet Crawf ord Mary Ellen Kit-
tredge and Barbara Collier; side
stroke race; Edith Morehouse,
Flavin Downs and Mary .Frances
Henderson; under water approach
and' hair, carry; Doris Hi day and
Roberta Johnson; under water
shimming: Anoka. Coates and
Mary; Frances j Henderson.
4- Cross chest and handicap race
naria Downs, Vera Jackson and
Roberta Johnson, victims, Edith
Morehouse, Eileen Moore and Dor
Is Hlday, rescuers ; back crawl
race:; Flavia Downs and Margaret
Sammona:
Candle lighting race: Flavia
wns. ' Roberta Johnson. Edith
Morehouse and Vera Jackson;
shadow swim: Ruth Arnold and
Anoka Coates; demonstration ot
saddle back and fireman earry
and ! trudgeon stroke: Anoka
Coates and Eileen Moore.
Balloon 'race: Vera Jackson,
Mary Frances Henderson, Edith
Morehouse and Flavia Downs; fin
ale: Rosalie Gabbert, Margaret
Sammons, Louise. Brown, Colene
Mennis. Madolyn McKiuop, June
SiJfeer. Eileen Moore, Eleanor
Chadwick, .Vera Jaekson, Mary
Francis Henderson. Frances Ellis,
Edith Morehouse. Doris Hlday and
Marjone numpareji. . .
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WlfJ FIST TILT
" wanews: ;
Schwab and Perrine Engage
fn Mound Battle For Jun- :
ior Honors
We Saw
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I saw an "independent mer
chant, aa anti-chain store agi-v
tator, step into m chain store
and obtain some greens with
which to decorate his own dis
play of merchandise. (F. H.
W.)
The Sllvertoa American Legion
Junior baseball team defeated the
Salem' team 2 to l"ln a tight game
on. Olinger field Thursday after
noon, tbe first ef a two game series.-.
The second game will . be
played at Sllvertoa Sunday morn
ing at 10 o'clock.
Schwab. Oerrais boy who pitch-
ed the Silvertoa team into the
state finals last year, was going
strong Thursday; allowing only
two hits. Salem's run was" scored
without benefit of clean hingles
in the sixth Inning when Kitchen
Walked, ' stole second.-' was sacri
ficed to third and came In on an
error. - . Schwab -etruckl but nine
batsmen'. " - ;
Perrine for 8alem pitched even
tighter' ball than Schwab, allow
ing only one hit but that was a
three bagger by Hibbard and ac
counted for two of Silverton's
runs in the sixth Inning. The oth
er was scored by Hibbard in the
fourth on a walk and several mis
plays. Salem
AB
McCarthy, 2b ...4
Perrine, p 4
Craig, sa '. u 3
Gabby Hartnett also got a homer.
R H I E
Chicago ....10 1
Boston ............ .7 9 1
Osborn and Hartnett; Smith,
Brandt and Spohrer.
Bobbins Halt RaOy
. BROOKLYN, N. T.. Jnne S.
(AP) The Robbins cut down a
Pittsburgh rally la the ninth In
ning and won the final game of
their series. to i. Brooklyn
scored four of Its runs In the fifth
Inning. Jim Elliott, Robin start
ing pitcher, hit a home run while
Bool and Grantham made homers
for Pittsburgh.
R H E
Pittsburgh 6. & 2
Brooklyn ......... 14 3
Petty, Chagnon and Bool; El
liott, Luque and Lopes.
KE1E TO HI
iT WILUMETTE U.
j.
Five Year Contract With
V Increase in Salary
Is Accepted '
Kitchen, lb : ..,1
Groves, c 3
Mason, 3b 2
M. Groves, 3b - ,. 1
DeJardin, rf . 3,
Sussee, ef 2
Ramp, if 3
R
0
0
0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
SUverton
.26 1 2
hk nw in
NINTH, BEAT A'S
ST. LOUIS, June 5. (AP)
The Browns scored five runs in
the ninth inning today to defeat
the Philadelphia Athletics, C to
S. Walberg pitched effectively un
fit the ninth, when he retired In
favor of Jack Quinn.
R H E
Philadelphia ........ S 9 0
St, Louis . C 11 1
Walberg.ulnn and Cochrane;
Crowder and Manion.
Gearin, If .
Holman, 2 b
Manning, lb
Hibbard, ss
Saalfeld. cf
Leffler, rf
Grosjoc, 3 b
DETROIT. June I. (AP)
Detroit defeated Washington to
ztoday. A four run rally In the
second sewed up tne game.
R BT E
Washington ......... 1 10 0
Detroit.... .. 11 0
Jones, Burke and Spencer; Sor-
rell and Hargrave.
' - Indians oa Warnath d
CLEVELAND, Jane S. (AP)
The Cleveland Indians went on
a batting rampage today to take
a two to 'one lead in their series
with the Boston Red Sox br a
score of 17, to 7.
R H
Boston .......... ...7 t
Cleveland .17 28
'Gaston and Berry; Broww
h. SeweU.
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1
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Raiar Halts & oe
CHICAGO. June 5. (AP)
The game between the White Sox
and the New York Tanks today
was -postponed after only two in
nlngs had - been played when 1
shower Interrupted the play at the
start ot the third frame and left
the field in unplayable condition.
Each team had scored a run In the
I first Inning.
AB
4
2
.3
2
3
Rudefrouser, c
Schwab, p
Totals
-.3
R
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
24 3 1
DUCKS RALLY
Hillis and 'Williams Jake
Leading Part in 9th
Inning Attack
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jane S
(AP) A single by Maek Hillis
scored the tying run and another
by Ken Williams, which bounced
off Backer's glove, drove la the
winning score for Portland in a
6 to 4 win from Sacramento in the
ninth inning today. Vinci's wild
nesa was costly. With Sacramen
to one run ahead, he walked the
first two batsmen in the ninth.
R H E
Sacramento ..4 7 0
Portland 12
Vinci and Wirt,: Fullerton.
Cascarella and Woodall. ...
6IMS
GETT1D
STRAIGHT VICTORY
Roy S. "Spec" Keene, head of
the athletic department at Wil
lamette university for the last
four years, has signed a contract
to .remain In the same position
for fire years more. President
Carl G. Doney announced Thurs
day at the university chapel exer
cises. Details of the contract hare
not been made known but it is
understood that it provides for a
substantial increase in salary.
Coach Keene is to be employed
on a 12-months basis.
The announcement comes in
response to well founded rumors
that other Institutions were bid
ding for . Keene's services, some
thing that was anticipated after
his teams won Northwest confer
ence championships in three ma
jor sports, football, basketball
Und baseball, without suffering a
conference defeat in the season
Just ended..
A precedent of long standing is
broken by the awarding of a con
tract for so long a term3f years
at Willamette, it is understood.
The announcement came as a
complete surprise to all but a few
persons in the chapel, and was
greeted by a thunder of applause.
Coach Keene will attend the
coaching school at Washington
State college this summer, taking
work under Howard.Jones, foot
ball coach at .the university of
Southern California, and Dr.
Meanwell, dean of the basketball
experts.
LOS ANGELES, June 6 (AP)
Hollywood raised its 1829 Paci
fic coast league championship
pennant today at Wrigley field
for. the first time and then drop
ped its eighth straight game be
fore the heavy hitting I, Los An
geles, 13 to 4.
R H 'E
Hollywood ..... 4 7 1
Los Angeles .......13 6 2
Johns, Hulvey, Moudy and Sev
ereid; Home and Skiff.
Seals Up From Behind
SAN FRANCISCO. June 5 (AP)
The Seals defeated the Missions
8 to 7, in a Coast- league ball
game here today. In the seventh
inning the Missions held a seven
to one lead, having batted Jacobs
out of the box.
Then the Seals came to bat and
before the scoring was halted sev
en runs had galloped across the
plate. Ths Missions used four
pitchers.
Hufft and Boone of the Mis
sions each got a home run.
R H
Missions 7 8
Seals 8 12
Leiber, Nelson, Douglas
Hotmann; Jacobs, Turpin
Gaston.
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and
Homer Starts Scoring
SEATTLE, June 5 (AP)
Louie Almada'a home run with
O
Cliff Holland on base in the sixth
inning brake a scoreless tie here
today, leading Seattle to a to a
rictory over Oakland. Arlett made
his third homer in three days in
a belated Oak. rally in the ninth,
scoring Verges.
It was Seattle's second win in
three games ot the series.
- R H B
Oakland ......2
Seattle ..... ; i 10
Craghead. Pearson and Lorn
bardi; Hanson, Kalllo and Cox.
Primo Wins
With K. 0.
In Fourth
. DETROIT, June (AP) Be
fore 18,000 fans who paid $75,
000 for the pririlege of watching
him perform, Primo Camera, gi
ant Italian knocked out Merer
(KO) Christner. Akron, in the
fourth round of their ten round
bout here tonight.
The fourth round had gone on.
ly one minute and twenty seconds
When Carnera landed a terrif io
left hook to" the point of the Jaw
end Christner went down and out.
Carnera worked up to the grand
-finale most ' systematically after
losing the first round by a wide
margin.
He made plenty of play for that
bad left eye of Christner's and ?t
the close of the third round ha.l
it swelling. He sank in a bra e
of left Jabs to start the fourth,
round and the blood flowed so
that Christner could barely see.
The finishing touch was then
merely a matter of course.
Christner put up a game strug
gle all the way but the odds were,
against him. Camera entered tbe.
ring at 265 pounds and Christner
at 201. The Italian made excep
tional use of his extra inches of
reach, time and again holding
Christner off at arm's length with
one hand while he peppered hiiu
with the other.
The man from Italy was ex
tremely calm throughout. He ab
sorbed a number ot tough blows,
wincing on several" occasions but
was right back at his opponent
half smiling and anxious to do
battle.
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NEW YORK. June S (AP
The Giants made in three straight
J-over the Cincinnati Reds today by
pounding steadily at Jakie May's
oiiensgs for 13 hits and a 7 to
4 victory. Crits of New York and
Heilmann ot Cincinnati hit homers.
R H E
Cincinnati ....4 C 1
Hjsw York ..........7 13 3
Hay and Sukeforth; Genewlch
and Hogam.
Rally Fntile
. PHILADELPHIA, June B.
(AP) The St Louis Cardinals,
with two out la the ninth inning,
put out a four run rally, but it
was not enough to overcome the
Philadelphia Nationals' ten-run
lead and today's game ended, 10 to
4 for the Phillies.
. R H E
St. Louis 4 7 1
Philadelphia 10 14 2
. Llndsey, Hald and Wilson; Col-
lard and McCurdy.
ORANGEBURG. N. Y.. June 5.
(AP) Jack Sharkey had his
weight down to 198 pounds after
five rounds of boxing In the out
doors today. Following this Shar
key worked out against three
sparring partners, shortening his
punches and perfecting a fast
countering style. He rocked the
boys frequently with hard straight
lights and well timed uppercuts.
Sharkey will continue to box
until Monday, then taper with
light exercises Tuesday to con-
elude training for the fight at the
Yankee stadium, June 12.
Cabs Win Again
BOSTON,. June 5. (AP)-r
The Chicago Cubs won their eighth
straight game here today when
they defeated the Boston Braves,
10 to 7. Hack Wilson made his
17th home run of the season and
THJJE, THE TOILER
By RUSS WESTOVER
; ' MAY RtSH -TREATY
WASHINGTON. June 5. -
(AP) Talk was heard at the I
capital today of an effort to 'take
up the London naval limitations
treaty before adjournment of the
regular session, after calls at the
White House by Senators Van-
den berg,- Michigan,, and Allen.
Kansas, republicans and 'advocates
of the pact, j5
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ENDICOTT. N. T.. June 5.
(AP) Max SchmeUnc took his
ease today, getting into trouble on
the golf links Instead of in the
ring with his sparring partners,
wniie a smaii arjny or war cor
respondents speculated on. the
physical condition of 'the carefree
young German.
The boys are worried -over, the
iact tnat Max nas decided to rest
tor two days at the most critical
point -in his training for the 15
round heavyweight championship
duel with Jack Sharkey Jn Yankee
stadium next Thursday night and
they fear he has gone stale from
overwork. In his last workout on
Wednesday der Max had trouble
subduing his usually wobbly spar
ring partnera. j - .
Von Elm Fights
',v Way Into Final
LABOUL1e. France. Jane S
(AP) George Von Elm won hia
say to i the S (-hole final of the
French amateur golf .champion
ship today but he had to stage a
sensational recovery to take hia
semi-final battle from Andre Go-
bert, -one up. -It holes. - The De-
troiter was three down when only
four holes remained to be nlared.
K. The former amatenr champion
ot the United SUtes squared the
match at the 18thand won: with
a birdie three at the 19th.- Go
bert,: former tennis champion of
France, became wild from the tee
In his closing play. . -,
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GARBAGE
Commercial, and Industrial air end
Power Painting
CAPITA!, PATNTTXG
4C0 North IS.
SERVICE
Tel."lTl.
PAPER HANGING
PHONE GLENN Adana for bousa
decorating, paperhansins. tlntlnav etc
Ken me workman.
PLUMBING
PLUMBING and
work. Oraber Broa
Tel. 650.
general repaix
16 So. Liberty.
PRINTING
FOR STATIONERY, cards, pam
phlets, programs, books or any kiqd
of printing, call at The Statesman
inn tin Department, "la S. cominer-
99.
clal TeL S
RADIO
FOB every purpose, for every purse
All standard sizes of Radio Tubra.
EOKF ELECTRICAL SHOP. 33S Court
St.. TeL 4SS.
ROOFING
SOLVE jronr roofing difficulties
with Pioneer Tosemtte rock surfa.-pl
shingles-Carlton Pioneer Roofing Co.
170 N. Front Tel. 4S7.
STOVES
8TOVES and store repairing. Stove
for sale, rebuilt and repaired. All
kinds of woven wire fence, fancy and
plain, bop baskets and hooka, losran
hooka Salem Fena and Stove Works.
tCt Cbemeketa street R. Fleming.
Salem Ronvemwsr. Tel. 1T erJIfe.
INSURANCE
-. - WARREN F. POWERS
Lffa and General Tnsuraor
v 8it o. a Bans Biag. - a
WILLAMETTE INSURANCE
AGENCY
SIS Masonic Bids. Phone No. StS.
1(3
BECKB a
N. Htth
HENDRICKS
Tel
111
KODAK DEVELOPING
Developing, rims, prompt service.
KELSON HUNT. Court and Liberty.
LAUNDRIES
THE NEW SALEM LAUNDRY -5
- THE WEI DER LAUNDRT -
Telephpne H i . i 3 & Him
CAPITAL CITY LAUNDRY
Jgroijdw2
y"Ctv Laundry of Para UaterialsT
i Telephone
Hi
MATTRESSES
; New sorlns-filled ttatresses retailed
directly from factory te yoe; Capital
City Bedding Co. TeL' 19. 10-North
' COAST XSAOtTB -
At PortkaS S. Saeiaaent -4L
As Seattle . Oakland S.
At Laa Aafrelea IS,. Holly woa 4. " -A
Saa franeiseo- 7. MiMioas S, '
VATIOXAZ, LEAOtrn " , :
At Braaklva a, PitUbargk
A BntM 7, Caicac 10,
. At PkifaMlelphia 10. St. LiS 4'
-v Ar XewTYark T. Giaeiaaatt 4. V: ;f,
At St. Lrais S. PhUadalphia 5 v ?
At Detrvit S, Vashiagtaa . r
At Ctovalaad 17. BoUa t..-
At CUsagSt gaate taiaei st ;---''
MUSIC STORES
FOR RENT New Bin
Stiff : Fornitnra Company.-
H. L.
13 KQ. CL - WILL Planoa Phono-
granha. sewing machines, sheet music
ana Piano stuaies. Renairtng Drxme-
graphs and sewing saaChinea 411 Sute
OPTOMETRISTS
DR. L. R BtTRDETTR. optometrist
403 rira Natl.- Bank SUdc Tal lit
tr. A. C. Eaton, optometrist, SI4 H.
nmL vpstairSi ysvuvw,
Reliable Qas Range
Burnlna ROCKGAS. makes ide.il
cooking equipment, for particulars.
write
PACIFIC ROCKGAS CO.
C2C Pacific Bids. Portland.
TAILORS
D. H. MOS HER Tailor for men and
women. 474 Conrt St. .
TRANSFER
CAPITAL CStr Transfer Col 22t
State St. TeL 33S. Distrlbotlng, for
warding and atorags mar specialty. Get
otjt ratea.
WATCH ; REPAIRING
-i
GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIR-
TNG or money back. . THE JEWEZi
BOX. 173 N. Liberty.: Salem,
Real Estate
'i Directory.
1
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BECKB
N. High
HENDRICKS
- v Tel.
1L
JOSEPH BARBER REALTY CO.
tOe Grey Bldg. -PbenTIS).
'-tr''U. EARLS.
TeL SS1
HOMER D. FOSTER
373 State $t ,
REALTY, CO.
. TeL 143,
W. H. GRABENHORST Ctt
134 & Liberty 8t v - :. TeL. SlnV
v . FOCOLOFSKT SON
M4- First Nat Bk. Bidv TeL "t7f.
133.N. Commercial - - .TA-lt-U
111 CUU BU
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