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The OREGON STATESMAN. Saiga. Oregon, Saturday Mcrninr. March 21. 1S31 PAG 2 EIGHT Will 1 j)(pjr&aii'& um inimirQi mamm .", 2 e : m PLll'S BEOSOO PI5 lOlifIB Teams Beginning to Show ' Fatigue; McKim- is : "r; ; Winners' Star;!" At the end of a hard-fought 5 game In which, nevertheless, the players on both aides showed much evidence "of-.fatigue. Baker high qualified for the eoonsolation semi-finals by defeating- Tillamook 2 8. to 21 Friday night. The diminutive Smith "of Tilla mook wti largely responsible for patting his team ahead 9 to la the first. Quarter, .but - Baker's more seasoned hoopers came into their own shortly thereafter,-led 14 to 12 at half time and were never seriously threatened there after, though Smith continued to scintillate; with some - efficient help from NaegHand Schilling. MeKlm, hard working Baker guard, was the bis; cog' in the Ba ker machine on this occasion, looping the hoop from everywhere for a total of. six field goals. O'Nell followed hUa closely with four. -''. - ' -"" ' v '. ' ' Baker will , play Benson this morning at S:30 following the Astoria-Jefferson game, both of these being .consolation semi-finals. The. winners will meet in the consolation finals at 7:30 tonight.1 Summary: Baker (28) FO "FT .O'Nell, F .. ,.... 4 : . 1 Shealey. F 01 Eddy, C. . . ... 1 . -0 McKim, G 0 Bigely. O ........ 1 1 Calder. S 1 PF -1 1 ,-, t :. t 1 0 Totals :..... .12 - . 4-" 7 Tillamook 12) . Smith. F ........ 3 . 2 2 - Kaegll, F ........ 2 .-. , 1 1 Schilling. C ...... 3 0 0 Seboppert, O 0 2 0 Bun, Q ....... . 0 O , 0 Totals. . .' 8 5 ' J Referee, Jackson; umpire, -French. - ? - ' i Rarey'sMeri Defeat Quint From South .Coach Rarey's Cheesemakers looked more like .the district ' eight teams of former years and defeated Myrtle Point 28 to If In ' Friday morning's consolation ser , ies. i v ' ' ' Naegell. Schelllng . and Schop pert opened up at the first of the game to start piling up a score which, gave the Cheesemakers a l-7 lead at half time. Quiek short passes and holding onto the ball until good chances to seore 'arose,' .were the winning; "features ' o the. game. Myrtle Point played hard ; ball, but repeatedly missed shots. Car ver was again the- scoring ace- for the southwestern Oregonlans and gained 10 points. .Schelllng of . Tillamook , made - a similar - score. Manas, the star player for Tilla mook, was still home with the flu and It was doubtful whether -- be would be here at all. However : Coach Rarer entered only seven men, reserving a place for him in case he improves. - . Scoring: ... ..' ." . Tillamook 28) Smith-F.r.. - .FGFTPF -Naegen, F . Schelllng, Schoppert, Q Bann, O" J Toui Myrtle Point (10) Ostrander, Fa... . n w. W :.it; : t 0 5 0 3 wifr, r . Ray. C Wagaer, O 1 o 0 0 0 0 Bones,. Q e f l 0 1 0 r0 1 3 Shelton. S . Miller; S Felcher, S : Total 4 11 Two of Indian 5 I Wrestlers ;Win CHEMAWA, March 20.-Last night two- of Chemawa's mat men ; came home with medals won at the Pacifle Northwest amateur wrestling championships staged on Wednesday and Thurs day at Multnomah club in Port land." Peter McClusky wrestling in - the 155 pound class - and Oeorge Pepica in the, 125 pound class woh second, places. 1 Appleby in Tie i . With P. Collins " .. r t ' NEW YORK, March 20. (AP) Edgar T. Appleby of New York went Into a tiefwlth Percy Collins of Chicago for first place in the national amatenr 18.2 'balkllne - billiards championship tonight by defeating Ray V. Fessenden of Madison, Wis., 209 to 252 ln3 Innings.' , - ; Storms Sweep Through South OKLAHOMA CITY, March J 0-1 (AP) Small tomadle storms, ac companied by heavy rains, swept Oklahoma and Texas again .Frtr day. the latest wind visitation de molishing houses and other prop erty at Murchl3on, Texas, In the eastern part o the state. . The Marehlsoa' storm was ; re ported as efforts were being made te clear debris at Desderaona. Texas, and :Cllaton, Okla..- both lashed br knsry windi lat Thnrs iiy. Three persona were killed and nearly score injured at Clin ton where property damage total ed $60,000. ' 9-1 .JZ 5 02 oio Team From the Smallest Place 1 C r: ' ; ' - ' I l- ' f - -... - .; !- , .- .... J-,? '' ' ' ':' ! , ... ; , . 1 Here are the boys from the place the left; X. Wbel. Peebles Hills. Bakeir Upsets Predictions v To Beat Ashland Quintet; Howell is Closely Guarded Another red-hot see-aw game was played Friday morning with Baker coming from behind in the last two minutes of play to beat Ashland, 23 to 22, in a consola tion series game of the state bas ketball tournament at Willamette university. , i . . ; ... Carter and Reeder opened the scoring for the Lithrans, but Sealy and Eddy retaliated, putting Ba ker in the lead, 6 to 4. By the end of the first quarter the score rested at seven-all, following rag ged playing occasioned by the bard games played by the two teams Thursday nighL The Baker guards parked on Wardlow Howell's trail and kept him well jostled about under the basket. . Howell was held to three points during the game, but ssade several assists. Many of the pass es Intended for him were- a bit low and the speedy Baker players made numerous interceptions. The morning crowd was good and felt well repaid for the early hour attendance. At the half Ashland led 12 to 9 and again 18 to 15 at the end of the third quar ter. With the resumption of play Baker got the lead when O'Neill - CHEMAWAJ March 20. To morrow morning at 10: SO Coach Sanders will send his Chemawa cross-country j runners treklng across the; country' in their an nual racewith: Washington high school of .Portland.- For' several years "Coach Vere Winagle of Washington high has pitted his runners against the Redmen and holds the heavy end of the vic tories. . r : ; - , ' ' Sanders will rely considerable upon the. veteran Wilder, the In dians' one-armed football - sensa tion, to guide i and set the pace tor his men In ' their first run ning event of -the season. Other seasoned . - runners - with Wilder will be Jesse; Jim, Jasper . Andy and Charles ! Motschman with their valne about in the -order mentioned. : ; , ; ; In the trial run staged a week ago the Indians covered the dis tance in just a little slower time than -was made in the race a year ago. None of the old run ners participated in this run so Sanders is confident his boys will be able to lower '.he time consid erable. Among th new men are Orville Olney, Bennie Jones and Clayton Rlggs who are heading the others. ' ;-- . B0R01DA. BOHS LES VICTORS " By FOSTER HAILEY -NEW YORK, March 20. (AP) Jean Borotra and Christia Bous sus of France won the American Indoor' tennis doubles champion ship today, defeating the Franco American combination of Pierre Landry of Paris and Cliff Sutter of New Orleans, the American in tercollegiate champion, in ; four set final match. , The victory .of Borotra and Boussas ended an afternoon rot Play in the; American Indoor championship which saw Berkeley Bell, Dallas, Tex.; conquer Frank Shields of New, York, the American favorite, in the seml finals of the singles play. Bell will meet Borotra in the finals to morrow.' "v j ' 'The. doubles match resolved it self, into a duel between Sutter Astoria i 1 Thars., 9:30 A. M. I . Monmonth . f .Pleasant Hill Thurs 8:80 P. 31. - v The Dalles - TOlamook, Frt, 8:30 A. M. " . Myrtle Point 1 . j , ; ' ' '. - Baker - - - TtU :S0 A. Sf. ' ; Ashland ''' ' J 1 whore tliere lsn'tr even as postofflee. Manaey, WJjrier, juipacncJc tcoacnj dropped in a short shot. Ashland led once again when Gill scored twice, making It 20 to 17 for Ashland. O'Nell then sank a long one, . followed by another long poke from Eddy, to put Baker ahead, 21 . to 20.. ; Two ' minutes remained and O'Nell added to his glory by scor ing, again. Then Gill sank a long: shot for ' Ashland Just before George Scales raised his eun and ended the hectic struggle. : ; Summary: s .. . .. - Ashland (22) ' FO Reeder;"F ....... 2 Carter, F ........ '1 FT 0 1 2 ' 1 PF 0 2 0 1 ' 0 Howell, C ... Gill. G Mabbott, G . . Totals Baker (23) O'Nell. F . i . . Shealy, F. . . . . Eddy, C ...... . 1 . 4 .- 1 4 1 ' 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 McKim, G Bigley, G Calder, S , Referee, French; umpire, Jack son. . ' ; ; and Borotra. The scores were 7-5, 6-4, 5-7 and S-4. . What the doubles match lack ed in exctement, the singles semi finals between Bell and Shields more than made up. The! scores of this match wre 9-11, 8-4, 12 10 and 6-4. , . I New Record Miss America By REX SAFFER MIAMI BEACH, FV. March 20 -(AP)- Gar Wood, millionaire speedboat racer,' sent his Miss America- IX" skimming over pla cid .waters here today at more than 100. miles an hour and laid claim to new world speedboat re cords .for both, the .statute and nautical miles." r ' : I ; -. " He claimed the record for- the statute mile with a speed of lOl.r 154 miles an hour and an interna tional record for the nautlcal mile with a speed of 102.256 miles an hour.-' ' x '..,;' . ' -;", Odls A.' Porter," American Auto mobile association timer and re presentative of ..the American 1 Fewer Boat association, clocked Wood's runs which . were made on Indian creek near the racer's winter home. - ----- J - -.. At conclusion of the day's rac ing, Wood sat In his home here and announced be planned to tulld a -boat capable of 20 miles a hoar greater speeds than those established today. Sullivan Beats Grove by Ki 0. In First Round DETROIT. Mareh 20. if AP) My Sullivan, ,- St. Paul middle weight, knocked out Ixxy Grove. New York, in the first round of a scheduled 10-roand bout here tonight. SulUvan weighed 157. Grave 126. ' t '-s-.-;J- V r It was all over one minute and 12 seconds after the opening round. -The i St. Paul bof found himself facing a barrage of lefts and rights : which he could not havoid. It appeared as if It was going to be a one-sided affair un til Sullivan landed his- first solid blow or the round, a left hook that smacked Grove on the side or the faee and sent him down for the 10 count. i t . CONSOLATION Astoria 21-20 . . IrL, 8:80 P. U. The Dalles 31-28 Is Claimed by Astoria 43-11 Sat, 8:80 A. If. - Jefferson Tillamook 28-18 FrL, 7:80 1 sC ! -Baker 23-22- 7 7 Baker. 88-21 3ai.r :30 A. JL . Benson . - r Pleasant HJI1. Front row, from j dmk row, uon, mcmwu, owu, CURTIS Consider the blgh school , basketbaU player. ; His great.': est incentive i wbem 4 workini J his head off to tank the team, ' we sometimes saepect, is the propc4 ' of traveling nd aee; ins some small portion "of the world. Of cotLTse the acme of bliss wonld be making the var- ' sity football ' squad at ' Notre Dame, bat aot all of the mil- : lion young athlete in the ' United Stateacaa do that. And then when the poor ki4 makes the team ' it goes on trips and he finds himself compelled to spend, most of the time on: a bed. in a hotel room, resting up for the fray; he eats in restau rants -but tea and toast usually comprise most of the menu; he has to go to bed early; he's, sel dom allowed to get out of sight of -the coach and above U, he mustn't look sldewise at the girls in 'the strange town even (though they evince an interest In UI1U IV WU1CU III IB UUL IIXUI tomed at home. It's a tough Ufe. ; . ' , - . I Despite all this the lad always considers he's having a big time whenever the schedule calls him ont of town, and hell work Just as hard next year to stay on the squad and go on some more trips. , , : , O - ! r Here at the state tourn-: Vient there's consolation" ser- lea bnt to these travel bags, - Ue biajceet conwolatlon is los- t ing i out in , the consolation round ao" they can have little ' "fun" for the rest of the week. - We haven't had " much ' Oppor tunity.this week to mention the recent fight card. But we hear considerable complaint ' about those : two-minute .rounds : In . the malnr event. - Nobody . seems to know how1 It liappehed. Wo' pre sume" the -'principals , looked : at the crowd and struck for shortar hours. When fight is billed for so many rounds, that Is tak- I en to mean three-minute rounds unless otherwise : specified. Fight fans are fooled successfully so often that we marvel at it, : but even so there are limits. We are concerned because when ' we give publicity to these events, we un wittingly are accomplices "to the deception. - For this particular affair, wo are Just now-uncertain where to place the blame, but we Intend to find out before we ao complice any more. We are in receipt of aV letter from couple of subscribers"; at Aumsvllle mentioning that . the sport, page wu In' error la . .statins that Mt. Angel won the high school B leage baseball championship last year. They relate that Aumsville high was the champion. ' We're glad to , acknowledge the error. Chara . pions never like to be robbed ' of their doe credit.- i- t Ben Jeby Beats ; British Champ MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, New i York,. March 20 (AP) -Ben Jeby.- east side Hebrew, to night belted' Len Harvey, Great Britain's middleweight-champion for 12 rounds in the Garden's fea ture bout, and walked off. with- a popular decision. . , Young- Terry, promising, "'Tren ton, N. J., middleweight, pounded out a tea : round deeisloa over Vlneent Sirec! of New York in- the last semi-final before, the main bout. Terry weighed 153, Slreci 150. . . . . - SERIES Sat 8:80 SaU, 7:80 SaC t:80 MIS ill UP HIGH SCORE Trounce .The Dalles? Quint . 49 to 11t tie for High : ' Tournament Count".- . .. (- ... ... - . t. . The - Astoria ' Fishermen tied the high - score ' record for " the tournament and " set up"" new record: of a ' 3S .point : margin, while trouncing The 'Dalles, 49 to 1 1 in . the second round ; of : the consolation- tbnrnathent v at , Wil lamette' Friday afternoon;' Tri-'" ' i The Fishermen came out mean ing business and grabbed a 13 to 2 lead the first Quarter. Frequent fooling added to the confusion in the ranks of The - Dalles players and Coach Warren's' lads - contin ued to pile up the score. Palm berg was the- "Klngfishermaa" while he was In the game and scored 10 points in addition to nice- - floor . performance- through out. His limber left" ana - swung easily as he zipped passes to bis team mates. v .!.-r": , 'r. i ' The defense of the' Fishermen was . outstanding - and . aueh close checking was . done ' that The Dalles, finished with the lowest score of . the '- tournament up to that time. Coach Warren held Palmberg on the bench : most of the last quarter to save, him for the next game and with him out Averlll carried on the bulk of .the scoring,, but all of the players contributed.. . .. ' Qsbura evaded the. nets of the relentless fishermen- to -score three field goals for The Dalles, but went out on fouls before the game ended. Astoria will meet Jefferson this morning at 8:30 li the semi-finals of the consola tion series.- while The Dalles is out of. the running. j , ' , ' - Scoring: , ".i " : --; Astoria 1 -PGFTPP Palmberg, F Bergstrom, F 5 5 4 2 4 0 1 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 AverUl. C Zankich, G Makela, G Caspell Canessa Totals ... The Dalles Osbnrn, F Dlcjc, F -.21 7-7 (11) 3 0 . 1 0, 0 . 0 0 reek, c Sorweld, G French, G . Barnum Nichota ToUla ... 4 3 13 Umpire, - Referee, Coleman, Jackson; Ex-Chancellcrr" Mueller Passes 1 : Away in Berlin ' BERLIN., March 20-(AP)-l Hermann Mueller; twice chancel lor of the German' republic and on of the . leaders of the revolu tion In November, 1918. died to night after a prolonged illness. ' .The political leader's wife and two- daughters, were at the .bed side when he died at 10:45 p.m., the 84-ear-old statesman had been In a. coma for hoars and earlier in the'' evening his 1 physicians- had given up hope of recovery. . -Herr .Mueller, who headed! the sixth and nineteenth post-revolution German' cabinets, underwent an operation on Saturday for re moval of a bladder, abscess and gallstones after several days of acute illness.. His condition im proved somewhat, reviving hopes he might recover, but he had a relapse- Monday and steadily be came worse...,;: . : Idaho Falls and : Lewiston Quints TdurneyLe MOSCOW. Ida., March "20 (AP)-Lewiston high school elim inated Arco 57. to 1 In the first game of .the Idaho Interscholastie basketball, tournament this aXter noon. . . ; . T; - - IdahOi Falls defeated Boise, 354 to 23 omlng from - behind to eliminate the capital city-quintet in, the second afternoon game. , " Battalino Retains : Title of Champion '- BOSTON, March 20. (AP) -Battling Battalino, featherweight champion, was decisively " defeat ed by Andy Callahan - here Fri nlght in the Boston's Garden feature and non-title ; bouV T The champion : could - not - solve the Lawrence lightweight's.' left hand ed v attack: The victor weighed 11 5- and . thai : tlUeholder 13J2. Andy's in-fighting won seven of the ten rounds, .several by wide margins. - ' " - A. 3C. r. 1L A.M. T21 -A Jl aOL Scored here and there ' on state iand Fouls Borne change in the appearance of; the. press box crowd this year. Harry Leedlng of .the Oregon Journal is back for the fifth time that we know of. along with Fred Zimmerman of the Capital Jour nal and Ralph Curtis of Tbe Statesman, though Jim Nutter" oc cupies The Statesman's 'allotted, space part of the time as a new member , of the. ''fourth - estate." Other; new faces are those of Dick Neuberger, Hrho appears- youthful but shakes a mean typewriter-for the -Oregonlan;. Clayton Bernhard of the' Associated .Press' and Jim my Roe: of the United Press. -N " . : With all the handsome players represented here- In the- tourna ment,: no picture will be takeo of the 1931 aggregation. Perhaps it would be a bit unfair to the small men if' a picture were taken, Tf or the large men would Show up bet ter. But that is Just what is hap pening in the games, the lofty ca saba tossers I are coming in for most .of the attention. - - ." Last night's game furnished m nice exception to this, how ever, as Kitchen was itf"the spot light reproseptinjj the tiny play ers of the tourney. ' - . "Spec" Keene sUtes that adverse- weather conditions and the impractlbllity of getting all the teams together at this late hoar, are responsible ior the boycott of SflRAZETI BATTLES " tA GOBCB GOLF COURSE, Miami Beach, Fla., March ?0. (AP) Gene Sarazen staged a last minute spurt Friday to go into a tiefwlth Joe Turnesa, Elmsford, N. T.. at 139 at the 130 hole of the 815.000 La Gorce 72-hole open golf tournament. The leaders were three strokes under par for the 30 holes. - Sarazen shot. , a ; S 5-3 6 -71, square with par,-, Friday. ' - The Elmsf ord pro took a 70 for the day. Turnesa was one stroke be hind i Gene yesterday. Joe Klrkwood, New York, fol lowed Sarazen and Turnesa with a 71-70 141. Tommy Armour, Detroit, was next . with ' 142 strokes. Wild- Bill Memthorn, defending - champion, had. a 38- hole card of 146. Youth Fights For Place on DetrditNine "By BRIAN BELL' ; SACRAMENTO, . Cal., . . March 20. (AP) Flaming youth, bat tling-for a place In the Detroit baseball picture.' will make' the tigers of the American league a better team- than-that of last year.-. Even if the youngsters in the squad - are . not. able to' force their; way Into the regular line up at the outset ' their presence will (make: the oldsters, fight harder to retain therr" snDremacr The "outfield :1s" a merry battle- neia . as the opening aDDroaches. Before the . final decision can be rendered" the open spaces of the hail park may be - clattered with casualties. . ; Manager Harris Is expected to go aion- with nine pitchers. He has not given their names but a good: guess would include Vic Sorrell, Waite Hoyt, Earl White- hill, George Uhle, Charlie Sulli van. Elon Hogsett,- Whitlow Wv att, .Tom Bridges, and Giiy Cant- ren. - . Hopes Renewed For Finding of l F. Moller Alive CORDOVA,-Alaska, March 20. - (APK Hope Fred Moller. missing - Fairbanks pilot, . might be found alive was renewed xhere today with-the receipt of a mes- sage irom Harold Glllam, presi- aent-iot ine uinajn airways,: say ing Moller landed March 8 at King. City on the Chisana river near j the. Yukon border. " ; i Gillam said Meller,. was out of gasoline and walked to Chisana village where he obtained 15 gal lons of gasoline from s hint and 'started back j. for King City, - in tending to take off for Nasesna. However, Moller failed to sd- pear jthere.v ' . - . '-. ? : e Asked i In Petition For Motor Permits --4'" - H.l , H. ' StaUard of PortUnd Friday sent to the secretary of state here an initiative - petition providing; for a flat 83 annual license fee for. automobiles, mo torcycles and. trucks operated In Oregon.' The petition; was not accompanied by the proper, form and. Was returned to Stallard for correction. Stallard filed a sim ilar .".petition with the secretary of state prior to the general eieouon . two years ago. ... Plan to 1 Clear Pass ... BEND,- OreV March 20 i (AP Announcement was made here today that It weatherN conditions permlt. work of opening the snow bjocked McKenzie Pass .will be gin, about 'April l. . ; :: J . ., ; - In i nllM tha fa fit i Jbe. about 12 feet deep -but' the average depth Is said to, be .be-" low normal. .r. ; :; TOTI tfiTirtijiTnrit' nlavrs. tournament player coach es and spectators : the photographers. Coach Downle , and his Chem awa Indians have been regular at tendants at the tournament. The Indians lost r cut in the district play-off - by - a score . that resem bles some of the closest produced by the tournament yet. The In dians, are flashy players and had a strong team but-suffered "also from the prevalent flu. . 4 ! Cries ;; of Dowrn, ; Gilmere, ; - down!H which have been in evi dence at Salem high all season, split the air at the Willamette gynraashira Friday' as Vernon . Ciilmore, physical director at Sa- - ' lem' high, walked past the .red . and black rooters' section. Immediately following: the Pen-dleton-Jeff erspn game, came the remark from the galleries that it was no upset at all. Pendleton had picked itself as winner before leaving home. And 11 other teams did the same thing; bat sow only two still persist in;the original impression.'' ; ', Pimdleton was on, no doubt, but they are the kind, of lada who are liable to get on again. Someone said concerning , the wins Baker scored ver the Buck at the first of the sea son cooM nt be dnplkatod now. The remark now retame to mind and the fall force of its -; troth is apparent. . . , : Then there was a suggestion from a Jefferson follower -who told Gehrke that he should have given his team- chloroform to make the players nnconsclous like Pendleton. Perhaps be did do Just that. Judging ' from the outcome. Early Friday another Jefferson friend disclosed the information that; the - Democrats had several nlavs which thev had not shown yet and which were being saved . - . . M A for tne coming games. n.viuenuj the plays .are still new. for it's a cinch that none were shown against-Pendleton. :.'--r.-.--j ' It's - a nice bunch of officers which head the O. S H. A. A. That means athletic association, and- Paul Jackson of Klamath FaHs was here Friday. The best feature of the present officers Is the facr that their pictures look so good in newspapers and In pro grams.; Their, names do not look bad in pYlnt either, o 1 Business AMUSEMENTS 8alT9 Golf Coarse 1 mnev soatn en River Drive. 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Utah, at the Salem' armory next Wednes- . day night is hailed by many as the best wre3tling. match of. the season. - ,-" . : Following, the spectacular matches . being shown recently, it will have to be a good one to steal any of the glamour from them However, with no time limit plac ed on the bout and with two such evenly matched contestants, any . thing or everything might nap pen in1 the coming event. . The boxing: and wrestling com- . mission is preparing to Install bleachers - to accommodate the large crowd expected, due to the large advance sale of tickets and the general interest being shown. Matchmaker Harry Plant has out bid Albany on this bout, which Is a deciding one between , the two as they now stand even in wics and loses. Superiority will be de cided in the coining match, as no time limit is imposed and it will be a match to the finish. Everding Shoot On Next Sunday h HUBBARD, March 20 An nouncements are made of tie "Hy" Everding hundredth birth day shoot to be held Sunday be ginning at 9:30 o'clock, March 22. at the Everding field 11 miles east of Portland on tte Powell Valley road. The event, sponsored by the Portland K"B club, is held in honor of the 68th birthday anlversary of T. R. "Hy'V Everding, well known Ore-' gon sportsman who Is a guest at the Hubbard Mineral Springs hotel. - 'J - A new toll bridge across tLe Mississippi river at Wabasha, Minn., earned 3550.000 duricg the first 22 days it was opened five times the amount a ferry H replaced earned all last year. -o I o Directory MULTIGRAPBlNG Salem Letter Shop. Tel. til. MUSIC STORES GBOL- C WILL Piano, mono graphs, sewing machines, sheet tit sis and piano studies. Repairing- pr"o irrapha and tiewlna- -machines. 43 J Stats, street. Salem. "... ' OFFICE SUPPLIES ETerythtnit In office imppi tee, com mercial Book , Stors. 1(3 , N. CoraT. TeL ii. 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