The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 30, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Saka, Oregon, Scnday MorfJa?, Inly 30. 1933-
PAGE EIGHT
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Says He Von't Start Best
Pitcher;! Senators say
He Will be Needed
STATE LEAGUE
Bend
Eugene .
' Federals
Salem . .
Schapp's
Albany .
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FAMOUS GRAYSONS HERE TODAY f
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. Games Today
Federals at Salem.
Albany at Eugene.
Schapp's at Bend.
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Aroused by Ray Brocks' slurs
on their playing ability, the Salem
Senators are awaiting today s
game on linger field at 2:30
against Woifer's Federals, coach
ed by Brooks.
The Solons asked thst Brooks
start his, best pitcher, TreiioW
Charles, but a rude rebuff was the
answer. i
"It I Start Charles yoi probab
ly will be4sorry. because he will
probably shut you out without ev
en one hit," declared Brooks.
"Either Shirley Brown t.r Ed De
forest will be the starting pitch-
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to see
Left, Bobby Grayson, who is on
his way to fame as a grldder at
Stanford; right, his older broth
er Buck, until recently a star
baseball and basketball player
at Oregon State college. Both
are expected here today with
the Federals baseball team
which plays the Senators,
though there Is a bare chance
that Bobby will be unable to
make the trip.
sent:
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t vnnr fans wani
Charles In Action you will have to
knock Demorest and Brown out
i ipt,. mnnnAcA k bit Strong
to Brooks kimself. so he
If "But on the other hand alter
looking orfer your lineup I may
decide to skoTe Charles in at the
start." . . '
ManagerjFrank Bashor was evi
dently raniled when He heard
Brooks' statement, for bis terse
reply was: "It took us seven in
.lngVtc! knock Foulk and Demor
est out of! the box here before,
but we wot waste so tiuch time
tomorrow."!
New faces in the Federals' line
up today aire expected to be those
of Buck and Bobby Grayson, of a
famous atkletic family, and Art
Parker, recent Coast laf?er;
though Information as to their
presence here is lacking in the
letter from Brooks. All
been playlig In the Federals re
cent gamete, but Bobby 1 f
this year Ithe announcer at the
Valgbn street park In Ported
and may not he aoie w
today. i
Bashor has changed his batting
order, putting Oravec in second
position aid Carl Wood In clean
Sp! It wilf look like this: Scales.
1 j rUtT Ma.IL-
Oravec, ui wouu,
ning. Moye. Garbarlno. Wilson.
The Senators together with the
Albany Atcos and Scluipp's have
designate today "Beat a Leader
. ii tn null one of tne
.IJ ;., 7w a notch. Monday sees the resumption of
it uth first game of the third Salem Kitball league games. The Boston
round of pay.
IVURTIN AND TERRY
fflfCT HERO ROLES
NATIONAL LEAGUE
The Invasion of Wolf er's Fed
erals, featuring the Grayson
brothers, Bobby and Buck, and
Treadway Charles, Is the big
event in the sports world here
today, the Federals clash with
the Salem Senators being
scheduled for Z.30 p. m. on
Olinger field. Today also, the
Woodbum Juniors will play
FostoffTce Pharmacy All Stars
on the Legion field at Wood
burn at 3 p. m. The opening
game of the Mid - Willamette
Valley Baseball association
playoff is scheduled for Stay
ton this afternoon, the southern
Marion county champs playing
Sweet Home, the Linn county
division winner.
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New York 57
Pittsburgh .54
Chicago 53
St. Louis 50
Boston ; 47
Philadelphia 40
Brooklyn 39
Cincinnati 41
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PILL
Cecil Bennett Product of
Outstanding Coach;! to
Meet Robin Reed
Muck of the Interest In Tues
day night's wrestling program at
the armory centers around the
showing which may be made by
Cecil- Bennett, from Oklahoma
A. and M., who will meet Bobin
Reed in one of - the two main
events. While Bennett is a total
stranger, It Is known that he was
the 14"5-pound champion of the
southwest as a collegian, and Is
one of the prize pupils of E. Si-
Gallagher, coach at Oklahoma A.
and M who has turned out more
champion wrestlers than any oth
er college mentor in the country.
Gallagher had several men In
the Olympics last year and one of
them- won the world amateur
championship, and has coached a
number-- of national collegiate
champs. "The public may not be
Impressed by the mere fact that
Bennett comes, from this school,
but I era," Reed admitted Sajtur
day.
Henry Jones who has grappled
with Reed a number of times with
results known to most -Salem
fans, alBO faces a tough customer
In Neil Franklin, who proved his
toughness on the last card. Frank
lin is reported to have been in
vincible up In the Pocatello coun
try where men are he men, for a
number of years.
The opening bout of the even
lng will feature a "Mutt" and
"Jeff" combination. Sailor Bob
Anderson who is about feet
and Joe Gardinier who Is nearly
a foot shorter, 5 feet 4.
Legion Tossers
Entertained by
Their Manager
DALLAS, July 29 'Members of
the Legion Hares baseball . team.
winners of the 193S - twilight
league championship, were - hon
ored Wednesday night when Ray
Boydston, their manager,:., enter
tained, them at his home . follow
ing the band concert. The mem
bers of the team presented Mr.
Boydston with a baseball with . all
their names autographed on lt '
Refreshments were served out
on the lawn by Mrs. Boydston, as
sisted by Mrs. Oram el Shreeve and
Mrs. M. J. Kelly. Members of the
team present: John Farley, Dutch
LeFors. Mike Voth. Floyd Mc-
Cann. Bob McMillan, Rex Pern-
berton, Al Shelton, Oramel
Shreeve, Dr. M. J. Kelly, Eldon
Vaughn, Fred Lewis and John
Frlesen.
Pet
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Decisive Game
In League Will
Be Played Today
ST. LOUIS, July 29. (AP)
I A home run by Pepper Martin
with two on in the tenth gave
St. Louis a 9 to t victory over
Chicago today.
Chicago 6 7 0
St. Louis ..... 9 II 0
Warn eke, Henshaw, M a 1 o n e,
1 Nelson and Hartnett: Carleton,
t Haines and O'Farrell.
MT. ANGEL. July 29 A very
decisive game in the MId-Willam
490 ette leaieue will be played here In
.4 zi the Ebner ball Dark Sunday alter
424 noon at 2:30. between the Hub-
.418 hard and Mt. An Eel teams. Hub
bard won from Aurora last week.
The eame Sunday and a later
one with Aurora will decide the
championship of this district.
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WIFI IT MUTCHES
DALLAS. July 29 Sailor Tho
mas of Dallas and Andy Caves of
Oregon City won their matches In
the wrestling card here wednes
day night at the armory. Thomas,
promoter of the match, announc
ed that there would be anotner
card here on the night of August
9. Only a fair crowd attended
the matches, the first held here
In several years.
Thomas took two fails out or
three from Linn Jones of McMlnn
vllle. He took the first fall with
a surfboard, and then lost the sec
ond to Jones when the visitor ap
plied a step-over toe hold. Thom
as took the third fall with
shoulder butt which clipped Jones
on the chin, putting him out.
. Oaves won from Linn Dow of
Salem after Dow had taken the
first fall with an arm bar. Caves
took the second with a leg split
and repeated this to take the
third fall.
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Silverton Plays
Gervais 9 Today
SILVERTON, July 29 The
Silverton baseball club will meet
Gervais at Silverton Sunday. So
far the club, under the manage
ment of Beroge Manolis, has not
lost a game.
COMMISSIONER'S
COURT
Ducks Muff
Opportunity
Tri Gain Top
TmTiND. Ore.. July z.
i kv TTfillvwood deie&iea rori-
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ini 4 tt 3. here tonignt to hk
w id three games to
uv - -
two.
Portland opened the scoring
with a run in the first Inning
on singles by Sankey and Sheely,
and addfld another run in the
- second lining on a single by
Turpln and a double by Black-
. e'rby. - D
The Stars bunched four hits to
collect three runs and go into
j the lead I in the 4th inning, but
Portland I tied the score in its
half of he same inning when
Berger hit a home run.
Hollywjopd got the winning run
in the seventh inning. Alter
Haney bad been run down be
tween third and home, Berkowltz
singled to score Durst, who had
doubled, from second.
Hollywood ......4 11 1
Portland! .3 7 0
Sheehan and Bassler; Turpin
and Palmisano.
Missions
Seattle .
Lleber
and
.Page and Bradbury.
Sacramento ..........
Los Angeles .........
Gillickj Noonan and
Ward and McMullen.
8 16 2
2 4 2
Duggan; Caster,
.1 5 2
. 10 3
Woodall;
Oakland . . ............ 1 7 0
San Francisco ......... 3 10 0
Kremer, McEvoy and Veltman;
Davis and Bottarlni.
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FROM Mil STREET
schedule for that night is Walt's
vs. Salem Linen at 8:30, Parker's
vs. Elks at 9:30. Wednesday night
Kingsley Ice and Kay Woolen
Mills will play at 8:30, Wait's vs.
Elks at 9:30. Friday night Par
ker's vs. Kingsley Ice at 8:30,
Pade's vs. Kay Mills at 9:30..
A wrestling show somewhat
out of the ordinary is scheduled
for Tuesday night, featuring
Robin Reed and Cecil Bennett in
one boat, Henry Jones and Neil
Franklin in the . other, of a
double main event. Sailor Bob
Anderson and Joe Gardinier
will provide the opening struggle.
Also on Tuesday will start the
national public links golf tourna
ment on the Eastmoreland course
at Portland. It runs throughout
the week. Rather overshadowing
that In Interest, In certain quar
ters, is the third and deciding
team match of the series between
the Salem Golf club caddies and
me- statesman team, also on
Tuesday. The Bobby Jones tour
ney at the Salem club will wind
up today when Glen Lengren and
Jack Nash meet for the champion
ship.
1 3
The editor of his newspaper
brings np an important point in
; regard to the leisure 'hours
which a good many people are
going to find on their hands
within the next few weeks
when th N. R. A. gets to func
tioning. In suggesting sports as
a more valuable occupation
than trying to keep the distill
eries running nights, he says
"we don't mean golf alone."
Well, every man for himself. If
we find onrself equipped with
more leisure, we intend to play
mere golf, and we rather guess
a lot of other fellows will do
the - same, so Sie golf coarse
people better look ahead and
get ready for oar invasion.
NEW YORK. July 29. (AP)
-Manager Bill Terry's home run
with two out in the ninth inning
gave the Giants a 8 to 5 victory
over the Boston Braves today.
5 12 3
New York ..6 8 1
Zachary, Mangum, Frankhouse
and Hogan, Har grave; Fltzsim-
mons, Luque, Clark, Bell and
Mancuso.
(Continued from Page 7)
Kbln. labor 1.49
G. S. Higgins, do 1-41
J. Jorgensen, do
Brooklyn ....12 11 2
Philadelphia 11 18 5
Beck, Thurston, . Ryan, Mungo
and Lopez; Elliott, Collins, Hoi
ley, Llska and Davis, Tood.
Brooklyn 14 17 0
Philadelphia 4 7 3
Carroll, Ryan and Outen, Lo
pez; Hansen, Llska, Collins and
Davis.
Cincinnati 8 18 5
Pittsburgh 9 16 0
Lucas, Johnson, Benton and
Tom Murhammer, do
C. O. Noble, do ....
Geo. B. Howard, do
Nute Anderson, do .
Guy Asher, do
V. Brown, do
C. H. Ekin, do
J. A. Hansen, do . . . .
Jim Ingram, do
Lowell Kubeler, do . . .
C. Lynch, do
Clarence McDonald, do
John Papenfus, do . . . .
H. Selby, do
W. A. Shorey, do
B. F. Townsend, do ;.
n n Bradv. do
Joe Burch, do 4-4 J
E. C. Cameron, do .
L. Fesklns, do 7.45
W. L. Grant, do 5.98
W. H. Harp, do
Flovd Lanrston, do . .... 26.83
15.41
5.96
2.98
1.49
4.47
5.96
4.47
2.98
4.47
2.98
4.47
2.93
1.49
4.47
5.96.
4.47
8.94
Walter Parson, do .....y 7.96
Chas, Pittman, do 7.96
Walter Riner, do 13.93
J. R. Schloueger. do ..... 3.98
Allen Slabough, do 5.97
R. A. Stanton, do 7.96
Adam Troudt, do ....... 5.97
Ora Yoder, do .......... 9.95
L. R. Dunaway, do 11.94
C. W. Harpst, do 11.94
E. L. McMahlll. do 11.94
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7.95
3.98
8.95
11.94
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Hemsley; Meine, Hoyt and Grace. R C' Ma?lni d i;JJ ?re1 f'
Cincinnati ........... .4 1 j Chester Mulkey, do 8.94 John Howell.
rutsburgh 6 14 0
Rizey, Frey and M a n 1 o n:
Swift, Chagnon, Harris and Fin
ney.
94
5.96
10.43
8.94
10.43
SENATORS ID
TO
LEAD OVER YANKS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington
Netf York
Philadelphia
Cleveland
Detroit
Boston ,
Chicago
St. Louis
W L
61 33
68 36
. 47 48
4? 50
46 51
43 51
. 43 52
37 63
P. I. Naylor, do
P. M. Penner, do
A. R. Porter, do
C. E. Stewart, do -..
v 3. Vandecovertnc. do
Richard Henry, do 18.15
John Mack, do
Clifford Parkhurst, do ... 23.88
H. B. Scott, do 7.96
ruff Strom, do .. Z3.88
William Swanson, do .... 17.91
Clarence Tooley, do .....
irimrd Tonlev. do ........ 19.90
I. M. Cunningham, do ... . 7.45
worhprt Martin, do iu.a
Ptt IvroA t ntir. road viewer 36.58
fi4& VmnV Harnett, labor ... Z3.9
Paul fJrlmm. do
7. Mr.nnps'al. do ........ Id.a
n Tvprs. do ........ .vu
TnliTi Rnrta. do 4.UU
W.-M. Booker, do ;, 19-?
Boone Brown, do ....... isu
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WASHINGTON, July 29.
(AP) The Senators Increased
their American league lead to
three games today by walloping
New York 11 to 5 behind the
six hit pitching of Alvln Crow-
der. Babe Ruth hit his 25th
homer of the season in the eighth
to prevent a shutout for the
. Yanks. ; . .- ..
New York ; 5 6 1
Washington ...11 12 2
Allen. MacFayden. Devens and
Dickey; Crowder and L. Sewell.
Salem Netmen
Beat Portland
YM.CA. Team Philadelphia
Boston
Detroit .......... ; ... 0 7 1
Cleveland 1 8 0
Fischer and Hay worth: Brown
and Pytlak.
19.90
19.90
35.91
17.88
17.88
9.70
1.99
23.88
11.69
15.92
19.90
25.87
21.89
21.89
17.91
21.89
14.90
17.88
4.47
5.96
I J. H. Winger, do 19.37
eGorge Downing, do
Frank Steennout, sr.
E. J. Pearce, do
Joseph Cox, do
Andrew Feskens, do .
Paul Brace, do . .r. . . .
Anton Engelhart, do
John Fitzpatrick, do ,
Henry Gladden, do ..
William L. Graen, ao
John A. Mills, do . ..
E.' M. Neal. do
Jack Patton, do . . .
A M. Peterson, do
Joe Slaby, do
Donald Wing, do
W. H. Chapman, do . ...
Joe Hollett. do ........ i
R. C. Martin, do ........
F. L. Turner, ao ...ii.t.i
V. Brown, do
Robert Hurd, do . .
H. Selby, do
W. H. Chapman, do
Wlllard Cole, do ..
T. Ecker, do 11.94
Leonard Evenden, do .... 11.94
Antone Feskins, do . 11.94
L. Fesklns, do . , 11.94
Claude Griggs, do ........ 1.99
William Martin, do 11.94
John McCallister, do .... 10.94
J. A. Murphy, do 11.94
John Naslln, do 11.94
John Newhart, do ....... 5.97
James T. Noble, do 11.94
D. H. Presnall, do 11.94
Wm. Selmer, do - 7.96
Tom Stevens, do 11.94
J. H. Winger, do 11.94
Fred Warden, do 11.94
do 11.94
do 11.94
Carl Johnson, do 11.94
Ernest Luckey, do ....... 11.94
M. J. Miller, do 11.94
Stanley Seguln, do ...... 11.94
V. Brown, do 3.98
J. B. Foster, do 7.96
B. Hurd, do 7.96
Carl Jaegler. do 7.96
C. McDonald, do ......... 5.96
Willis Norrls.. do , w 7.96
Ervin Plank, do 7.96
Kenneth Plank, do ...... 7.9 6
Joe Polivka, do 7.96
M. L. Salchenberg, do ... 15.96
H. Selby, do 3.98
B. Townsend, do 7.96
C. Willara, do 7.96
Darcy Amack, do ....... 5.97
Abel Charpillot, do . 5.97
Herman Strom, do ...... 5.97
Antone Ziebert, do ...... 5.97
R. E. Archibald, do 23.83
Nelson Cates, do .99
Roy Charpilloz, do 11.94
August Engleking. do .... 11.94
Henry Engleking, do
Kenneth Gorden," do
Lester Graham, do ..
Ben Harris, do .... ,
Richard Henry, do
S. Kallam, do ...
Remus Loyd, do .
John Mack, do ... 6.96
Arthur Mulkey, do ...... 7.96
nut fiMir, Hwr ,,.,
S. Bailer, da ...
Ben Creed, do . . . . . . . '
J. 8. track, do . . , . ... . :
R.' Hayes, do
F. Nelson, do . ...... 8.17
Anton Semb. do ....... 5.97
Verlin White, do . . . ..... 3.9 8
iBerttind Iversen, foreman, 2 5. 8 8
Ward - Stahlman, labor. . ... 19.90
Frank! "Steenhont, Jr., do 19. 90
GENERAL! FUND - :
Jnly: Term, 1033 '
Poor Acct. " -
Mrs. Rosanna Aicher, relief 15.00
Geo. H. Aschenbrenner, do 8.00
Lloyd T. Baker, relief . of
Robert Baker . . . . . . ... 10.00
Elizabeth Bayley, relief of;
self, bro. and sister ... 20.00
Roth Berry, relief . . . .. . 17.50
G. J. Moisan, relief of A.
Brerward- ; . ..." .
Emma J. Bigler, -relief '. .
Chas. P. Boles, do ......
Pearl Bonney. do
Boys k. Girls Aid Society do
Geo. Braugh, do
Mrs. M. E. Brooks, do
Mrs. Amos Brown, do ... .
Jeneva E. Brown, do ....
Wm. G. Buchanon, do ....
Frank L. 4b Sarah A. Burch
Edwin F. & Anna Butter-
field, do ...... .
Mrs. Josle Campbell, do . .
Lewis Caswell, relief of
Clark and Perry Caswell 15.00
Mrs. Belle Churchill, relief 10.00
C. Jt Chamner." relief of E.
Clark 15.00
Mrs.-Effto Cooder, relief .15.00
Jas. -W. Covey. "do 15.00
Mrs.-Edith Cratsenberg, do 15.00
Mary E. Cummins, relief of
self & husband
Clara I. Dlmick, relief
Ulyssa Ellen Dodge, do . . .
Mrs. Anna Englehart. do .
Valentine Fisher, relief of
self A wife
Leonard Flelschman, relief
of self A wife
John Fowler, relief . 8.00
Florence L. Furman. relief
of self ft husband 20.00
Carrie Gilbert, relief .... 15.00
Mrs. Ada L. Golden, do .. 10.00
Jacob Gotthart. do 12.60
Mrs. Florence Graham, do. 20.00
J. L. Farlow relief of Chas.
Groenlng 10.00
J. H. Harper, relief 8.00
J. F. Bewley, relief of Levi
A. Harris 10.00
G. J. Moisan relief of Grace
A. Hart 10.00
Mrs, Rattle G. Hart, relief. 20.00
Geo. ft Addle Hayes, do .. 20.00
Lillian Hill, do 20.00
Robert Hodge, do 10.00
Effie R. Holland, do 15.00
Mrs. Pauline Clark.' relief
of Newt Hornbnckle ... 10.00
Mary Jackson, relief 15.00
Sarah Kephart, do 15.00
E. M. KIghtllnger. do . . . 15.00
Mrs. J. . F. Cook, relief of
Roby Kiser 25.00
Katherine Kopf, relief . . . 15.00
Mrs. Elizabeth Krause, do. 15.00
Ruth Larson, do 32.50
Emma Lundeen, do , 15.00
Eve Martin, do 10.00
G. J. Moisan, relief of Paul
Matt . 5.00
Mrs. Delia M. Shaw, relief
of Harry Meeker ..... 25.00
Carl H. Johnson, relief of
Chas. A. Miller 10.00
Reglna Moffenbier, relief . 15.00
Mrs. May Nelson, relief of
Wm. Nelson 10.00
Mrs Alvlra Northcutt relief 12.50
Mrs. June Nussear, do ... 25.00
Mrs. Klrstl Odman, do . . . 20.00
Anna Ott, do 15.00
Annie S. B. Owens, do . . . 15.00
Irene Owsley, do 5.00
Mrs. Louise Paquette relief
of self, Nora Pluard ft
J. Jeaudoin 25.00
Wm. H. Parris, relief 10.00
Mrs. D. A. Parsons, do .. 15.00
B. A. Borrevik. relief of
Olea Pedersen 15.00
Chas. Peterson, relief .... 10.00
F. A. Pike, do 8.00
Samuel Plummer, 0do .... 10.00
Anna Pugh, do 18.00
Anna F. Ratcliffe, do .... 15.00
Allots L. Redfern, relief of
Luella Redfern 20.00
W. L. Cobb, relief of Grant
Relfe 12.50
Eber Rember, relief 15.00
Mrs. Annie Renick, do . . . 15.00
Frank C. Clark, relief of
'Cathrine L. Rhodes .... 15.00
Lucille Rogers, relief .... 15.00
G. J. Moisan, relief of Jos.
J. Rondeau 7.50
Alfred Rose, relief 15.00
Anna Ruscher, do ........ 15.00
Henry L. Sagsvold, do. . . . 10.00
John Sctilehuber, do 5.00
Lucy M.ft Newton M.
Sewell, Ho 25.00
Newton Shepherd, do ...i 15.00
Mrs. W. R. Slyter, do ..i.. .15.00
Hugh B. Smith, do ...... lO.OO
Mrs. Eleanor Steward, do . 10.00
Mrs. Mary R. Steward, do. 15.00
5.00
17.50
12.00
ir U. Presnall, do ...... 27.08
School Supts. Office AccW :
Cora A. Reld, assistant .. 90.00
Cor E. Reld truant officer 13.50
:? Sheriffs . Of He Acct.
Newell Williams, deputy. U12.20
B. R. Smith, do J. .4...107.70
W. Richardson do ...... V 8.7
AT M. Dalrympie, do . .;, 103.20
S.: J. Butler, do . . . . . . . 9 8.7 0
H. Wm.- Thlelsen, do . . . 89.70
H ' Roland, do ... .... 90.00
Paul" Grlebeirow, tax clerk 4 108.75
Norman Pnrbrlck, do i . ; . 1 0 8.7 5,
Geo. Malrtrom, night watch S.00
T. L: Davidson, do ...... 9.00
Tremsnrer'a Office Acct.
W. T. Richardson, deputy.103.50
Indigent Soldiers Acct.
Allan G. Carson, relief of
Dewey C. Mattson . : . .
Allan G. Carson, relief of
; H. P. Merrill
Allan G. Carson, relief of
Mrs. E. K. Stewart.....
Assessor's Office Acct.
O.. A. Steelhammer, use of -
car 14.94
Willis CaldwelL, field dep- -
Bty .Z7U.UW
John Tweed, do . . 75.0O
E. C, 'Denny, do . .100.00
H. W. LIbby. do ..... . . .162.00
Circuit Court Acct.
E. M. Nlles, auditing rec
ords : 1200
Clerk's Office Acct.
J. H. Farrar, P. M., en
velopes 2Z.9Z
Co. Court ft Commissioners Acct.
Capital Journal pub.' claims 32. zo
Oregon Statesman, do .... 22.40
Patton Bros.,"flle , . .1.00
Boy" S: " Menson, salary .ft
expenses ... .,... . . 11 .
J. E. Smltlf, do .........117.00
Coart House Acct.
Capital City Laundry, laun
dry Geo. W. Croisan, ins. pre
mium D. G. Drager, cash adv. for
fit
Ray L. Farmer Hrw. Co.,
globes
E. A. Kenney, janitor ....
J. H. Lauterman, Ins. pre-
. mlum - 8 00
Oregon Wash. Water Serv.,
water 14.00
Otis Elevator Co., elevator
maintenance 8.00
Portland Gen. Eiec. Co.,
electricity 136.08
Sanitary Service Co., Inc.,
removing garbage ..... J.
H. J. Waite, grind, mower. 1.25
Whitely Clark CO.. beamax 12.25
Dlst. Attys. Office; Acct.
Edgar S. Fortner post mor
tem I00
Klasic Photo Srvc, photos 12.65
Health Officer's Office Acct.
Central Pharmacy, supplies 6.00
Vernon A. Douglas, M. D.t
traveling expenses .... 25.00
Hendrie Clinical Lab., lab.
fees - 25.00
Nova Lyndes, traveling ex
penses 30.50
Marlon Co. Dept. of Health,
maintenance au.wu
E. R. Squibb ft Sons, sup
plies -7.r
State Board of Health, do. 34.85
Horticulturist's Office Acct.
S. H. Van Trump, salary &
expenses 124.00
Indemnity for Slau. Dis. Cattle
Acct.
Warren Gray, indemnity . 60.00
L. D. Roberts, do 35.00
Jail Acct.
A. C. Burk, board of pris
oners .....190.00
Hansen ft LllJeQulsl inc.,
light
J. C. Johnston, splitting
wood
Red Cross pharmacy, medicine
Salem Laundry Co. laundry
Sanitary Service Co., Inc.,
removlnc rarbage
Salem Justice Court Acct.
M. B. Hayden, cash aav
17.50
37.50
37.50
37.50
37.50
37.50
37.50
27.50
37.50
60.00
8.75
54.00
25.00
27.50
20.00
18.75
13.75
5.00
53.75
1.00
2.0Q
1.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
3.00
2.00
10.00
6.00
3.00
t.00
1.00
30.00
6.40
1.65
36.33
.50
3.78
32.67
2.50
5.92
11.70
20.44
33.63
71.53
9.00
2S,60
35
9.00
9.00
3.50
5.85
6.65
4.40
1.00
m l A
for stamps
Thatcher Printing Co.,
printing 8- 9
Outside Justice Court Acct.
S. A. Pitney, expenses . . . 6.50
Homer H. Smith Ins. Agcy.
insurance premium ....
Juvenile Court Acct.
S. A. Pitney, traveling expenses
Poor Acct.
ill H. Blocks, groc. ror
Miller children no
J. W. Boardrow, naming
5.00
8.90
1.00
for
14.89
.75
11.94
11.94
26.36
8.95
5.97
23.88
23.63
-. Lincoln playground girls won
a decisive victory over their vis
itors from the 14 th street grounds
Friday, t-defeating - them 37 to
'13.-:-'V?: kv :'V-i.;. Ufl-V
- Lineups: -
Olinger; (13) (37) Lincoln
L- Bell 2 .p 3 Stelnmetz
E. Asplnwall 1 .c.5 V. Mason
Hostler 1 ,lb4 Otjen and
11i urvf
SedeMtrom U2b.l4 Thoma matches, Staynor defeating New
V. ASDlhwall 2 3bB M. Mason f " French Hagemann
M. Bell
Hoffertl
Roblnette
Parsons'
Anon
1 7 0
8 13 - 0
Grove, Cain and Cochrane:
npgras ana erreu.
The Salem Tennis association
team surprised itself in Portland
Saturday by defeating the Port
land Y. M. C. A. team, , five
matches to four, on the Irvingtbn
courts.
Fred Hagemann ran Into El-
PaaIt l T9a41 jX IniiiAa attawt.
Portland Stars
St. Louis 3 8 1
Chicago ..2 9 2
Gray, Hadley and Shea: Miller
and Grube, Berry.
Coming to Shoot
Albert Harris, dd
Roy Carter, do
Arthur Olson, do ....
D. C. Bloom, do ....
Frank Barrett, do ..
Ben Baune, do ......
Ray Berntzkl, do ; . ,
E. M, Cnmmlngs, ,do
Chas. Dew,' do ....
C D. Erb, do ......
IB. C. Freeman, do ,
R. H. Freeman, do . . .
Fred Glesweln, do ......
Paul Grimm, do
Earl Hecker, do
rs-4 McCalUsterI ?eU8aioweii s-z, 'Meywa traiMlWt.-- Cm mMM,,: Vv:!; ,B T
' iJs Walker beating Lake vw.wT." ' IT " "
2 ..rf4 Solstrom beating Vinson 6-1. 6-4; and Sand- at,t- vl.i, i, VXtI !
1 l-.lf.3 Crlnklaw ers; defeating Stratberger ,-4. h-idm, fSm T v7r.r """"
ci .z Hansen i
I Salem lost all three , of the
' Lincoln's third girls' team lost
1 to lat Olinger. . , , , ,
7-5.
Salem lost til
1 doubles , matches.
Keiresnmenu will be served on
the grounds,-officers of the local
dub have announced, v-
Florence Mignot, do
Frank -Myers, do
Ben Ott, do
11.94
3.99
1.99
15.96
11.97
13.93
5.97
7.96
11.94
7.96
5.97
5.17
39.90
11.97
13.93
39.90
J 7.96
19.95
15.96
.7.96
11.94
11.94
11.14
George Mulllkan, do
E. M. Neal. do ........
Clifford Parkhurst, do
Arthur Qualey, do ....
John Qualey, do ......
Harley Scott, do ......
Harvey Stege, do ......
Ed Sullens, do ....... ,
Clarence Tooley. do ..... 1.99
Lloyd Tooley. do ........ 1.9 9
Fred Vols, do 22.88
William Whiteside, do ... 23.88
Clarence Zuber, do ....... 23.88
William Zuber, do . . .... 23.88
J. H. Mlssler, sharp, drills
etc. 48.25
C. C. Stayton, foreman
Frank Kerber, labor . ,
P.' S. Rnep, do ...... i
L. E. Sletto, do
Geo. Van Handle, do ... .
W. A. Rlggt,' foreman' ...
E. C. Cameron, labor . . .
Ray Eichelberg, do ......
Oliver -Hayes, do . , . . r.
Loyd Henry, do; .... ....
A. R. Lee; . do .1 . . . ;. . .
J. -W. McCall, "do . -. mi .
Earl RIckard, do .......
Guy Shepherd, do .
Jess Wade, do . .
Federal Reserve. Bk. of
Hulda Stripling, do 8.00
Mrs. Alice Swanson, do .. . 8.00
Murtis M. Syshert, do ... 10.00
Mrs. Walter Tinnel, do .. 25.00
Addle Tupper, do 15.00
Savilla Waldron, do 15.00
Fern A. Wengenroth, do . 20.00
Mrs. Anna L. Wheeler, do. 10.00
Mrs. W. H. Williams, do . 10.00
Mary Wirtz. do 15.00
Mrs. June Woodward, do . 20.00
Andrew Yost, do IS. 00
Alma Zuercher, do 39.00
Y. M. C. A., : maint. free
employment bureau .... SO. 00
Dr. V. E. Hockett, co. phy
sician 65.00
Assessor's Office Acct.
R. Shelton, deputy 103.50
A. W. Jones, do 103.50
Eva Roberts, Clerk 90.00
Alma Ackerman, do 90.00
- Clerk's Office Acct.
C. C. Ward, deputy 103.50
W. S. LamkinJ do 103.50
J. H. Ward, do ?9 00
A. M. Presnall. do 63.00
H. A. Judd. do 45 CO
Dog ; License Fund Acct.
H. A. Judd, clerk 45.00
Court House Acct.
A. H. Wyatt, Janitor 70.00
W. W. Hill, do ...... 4.. 70.00
L. Hobson, do ......... . 70.00
Teresa Kirsch, elevator opr. 65.00
Dlst. Attys. Office Acct.
Lyle J. Page, deputy ....157.50
55.30 lllattle Bratzel. ' stenographr 50.00
5.97 Health Officer's Office Acct. '
5.97 Vernon A. Donglas, health
5.97 ,i officer 1 0 0 .0 0
5.97 Nova Lyndes, nurse 110.00
26.91 1 Ethel Lermon, clerk ..... 66.66
4.47 I Sale mJasttre Court Afrt. -4.47
j Alma Johnson,. tenorapr 75.00
4.47 I : Juvenile Coort Acct.
4.47 I Nona White, probation of- - .
4.47 I j fleer ................ . 18.69.
4.4X1 I Recorder's Office Acct.
,4.47 I Eva C. Lenhardt, deputy . 90.00
4.47 Myrtle E. Beecroft, do ;.. 90.00
4.47 JAva E. Sundborg, do 11.00
Registration ft Election AceC
8.00
1.00
37.50
10.00
35.00
11.94
1.99
.99
7.96
7.96
23.88
11.94
23.83
Portland, const, adv. 5 0 0 0 0.0 8 ' H. CL-Mattaon. , clerk
81:01
wood . .
A. L. Brougher, groc.
Mrs. Berkner .........
Capital Drug Store, medi
cine for Mrs. Compton .
Caplan's Grocery, groc. for
Edith Pitts 19-"
Carson Pharmacy, medicine
for poor
Central Pharmacy, do .. 1.4a
Chem. Lodge No. 1. ceme-
tery lota ...120.00
Mrs. Dora Chiles, care of
F. ft K. Upper 82.00
Frank C. Clark,, care of in-
mates 285.50
Geo. W. Croisan, insurance
premium...... 21.15
A. De Jardin, groc. for P.
Lachapelle iw-
D. G. Drager, cash aav. ior
transp. for Harry Hunt .
Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co.,
"shovel, etc
Ross Hammack, wood ....
Hammond Lbr. Co., groc.
for Mrs. Kahler
S. A. Miller, burial of A.
Mi Wallace
Miller Mercantile Co. cloth.
for Mrs. M. Hunter et al 29.76
Mrs. C. C. Mitchell, care of
Robt. Hall 35.00
Newport's Store, groc. for
Mrs. Baughn ...
Perry's Drug Store, medi
cine for Mrs. Asher ....
Mrs. Ethel Phelps, care of
Marjorle Timme
Physicians ft Surgeons
Hosoital Assn., supplies.
S. A. Pitney, trans, for
Mrs. Hoag. ........... 8 00
Jas. Plant, digging grave. 6.00
Portland Gen. Elec., Co.,
electricity . ....... 8.13
A. R. Purvis, hauling wood 17.00
Red Cross Pharmacy, medi
cine for Mrs. Miller ...
The Salem Drug Co., medi
cine for poor .........
Salem General . Iiospnai,
' caro, of Ji Carttensen . .
Salem Mortuary, burial of
T. R. Robinson, et al .
J. C. Slegmund, cash adv.
for gas ........ ...
Terwllllger Funeral Home,
- burial of S. P. Parker, ,
Wm. Wengenroth, groc for
Frank Busure : . . . . . . .
Woodburn. Water .Works.
.-water for Flelschman .
Em 11 A. Bchaefer, medicine v
f or poor . . . . . ........ 18.13
Union Oil Co. of Calif., gaa- .-
ollna ....:.. ......... 40.90
Farmer'! - Mutual 'Fire- Re- 4- - r .-
2.50
32.00
17.79
1.70
7.10
17.00
70.00
1.01
35.00
1.04
1.05
, lief Assn.. - Ins. premium
Salem Deaconess Hospital
- Car of Fred Baker . . . .
Care of Amelia Cottrell.
Care of Ell. McAfee ..
Care of John Glandon . . .
Care of Ollle Olson . ...
. Care of R. Alexander ..
- Care of W. S. Brown
- Care of Jack Kays ....
. . Care of F. M. Me whiter.
-Care-tif Aug. Riebbrecht
Care of Mrs. Vida Trist..
, Care of Chas. Harrison .
Care of J. Chtlders ....
Care of Geo. Woolridge.
Care of S. Pittman ...
Care of J. Nunn .;....
.Care of C Blanchard ..
Care of Flora Hoag . . .
Care of Frank Lawrence
Care of Edith Ackerman
Care of Kenton Bros. . .
- Care of Margaret Brown
Care of Arlie Matlock . .
Care of Floyd Matlock. .
Care of Lloyd Wright . .
' Care of John Hoffert ..
Care Of Chas. Taylor ..
Care Of Velra Beals ...
Care, of Blanch Roseman
Care of Isabel Pickens . .
. Care of Edna Bliven . . .
Recorder's Office Acct.
Mildred R. Brooks, cash
adv. for stamps
Harry L. Hart, contract
forms
H. Schofield, typist
West Coast Print ft Bind.
Co., . strips -.....
. Reg., ft Election Acct. "
Capital City .Bindery, en
velopes , 93.45
Capital Journal, publ. no
tice , 5.00
Capital Press, do 1.50
Commercial Book Store Ink 20.19
Oregon Statesman, -publ.
notice
Rahn McWhorter Paper Co.
carbon, etc.
Unrub Knapp Print. Co.,
printing
D. L. Kloepping, clerk . .
H. E. Schofield, do
G. E. White, do 35.82
Rodent Control Acct.
Perry's Drug Store, bottles 8.64
School Supts. Office Acct.
Capirl Journal, publ. no
tice 80
.Commercial Book Store,
staples 7.25
Mary L. Fulkerson, travel
ing expenses 13.56
Wayne D. Harding, cash
adv. for 4-H club prizes
Janet McMorris, clerk
Oregon Statesman, printing
Rahn McWhorter Caper Co.
twine
Core E. Reid, 4-H club exp.
Cora E. Reid, conduct.
teachers exam
Salem Hardware Co., locks
etc S5
Thatcher Printing Co.,
printing 8.75
W. P. Emory, exp. re edu
cational board 2.00
Geo. W. Hubbs. do 2.00
P. W. Owre, do 2.00
Fred L. Scott, do 2.00
Sealer of Wts. ft Measures Acct.
J. F. Jones, sealer 13.84
Sheriff's Office Acct.
A. C. Burk, cash adv. for
stamps, etc. 12.00
Capital City Bindery, bind
ing receipts, etc 100.75
Hollywood Radio Shop, ra
dio receiver 50.00
Oregon Statesman, printing 9.00
Postal Tel. Cable Co., tele
grams
B. R. Smith, expenses ....
Unruh Knapp Printing Co.,
stamps 30.00
Newell Williams, expenses 4.45
State Fair Exhibit Acct.
Albert Liechty. mileage ..130.00
Treasurer's 'Of flee Acct.
Unruh Knapp Printing Co.,
stamp 50
Wood Acct.
J. V, Calkin, cutting wood 9.82
W. P. Drugg, do 7.00
Dog- License Fond Acct.
G. V. Pontious, collect, del.
licenses 13.00
J. H. Porter, Invest, sheep
. claims v 4.16
Alice Charlippoz, sheep
killed by dogs 2.50
Lynn Davidson, do 2.50
Ed Dencer. do 1.00
Floyd T. Fox, do 2.50
Byron Grim, do 65.00
Norrls E. Hunt, do ..... 10.00
A. M. Jerman, do 17.50
A. H. Railing, do 28.50
Harold Schott, do 8.59
Miscellaneous Accts.
Atlas Book Store, paper etc 17. SO
U. G. Boyer, cash adv. for
stamps 29.00
W. E. Flnzer ft Co. mimeo
graph, etc 116.50
The Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Co.,
telephone 125.75
Chas. A. Robinson, cutting
wood 22.37
H. Schellberg, labor 17.96
Stevens Ness Publ. Co.,
Oreg. code aunts 20.00
Western Union Tel. Co.,
telegrams 11.61
Nona White, cash adv. for
stamps, etc 3.65
A: C. Burk, use of cars ..217.27
State Ind. Acc. Com., in
surance 58.27
Genevieve Foster, relief .. 17.50
Christine Howe, do 15.00
Mrs. Maud Klme, do .... 17.50
Mabel Lily Ross, do 17.50
Edwin" Keech, prof. serv. .150.00
Pearl Bonney, relief 10.00
Oliver Hayes, labor 5.96
West Coast Print. & Bind
Co., binder 5 90
Allan G. Carson, relief of
E. K. Stewart 10.00
Mrs. Wm. Porter, rebate of
taxes k .305.39
Allan G. Carson, relief of
Lloyd Henry......'.... 5.75
Anderson ft Rupert, Insur
ance premium 54.4 0
R. P. Boise, do 68.00
W. H.Burghardt. do ... . 124.10
Calrence M. Byrd Ins.
Agcy., do 54 40
Coffey Smith Ins. Agcy., do 54.40
W. C. Dyer Ins. Agcy.. do. 81.60
W. II. Grabenhorst Co., do 34.00
Geo. W. Hubba Co.. do . . 24.48
Jno. P. Hunt, do 25.20
Fred E. Mangls Agcy., do. 40. SO
Frank Meredith, do 34.00
Waldo O.' Mills, do 27.20
A. N. Moores. do ,. 68.00
Nicholson ft Wiper, Inc., do 78.20
J. E. Scott, do 34.00
Homer H. Smith Ins. Agcy.,
do .......v. 119.00
Standley. ft! Foley, do . . ... 43.25
Henry Steinkamp, do .... 27.20
J.-C. Tibblta, do 27.20
C. J. Towe, relief of N.
'Hansen ..............
Allan G. Carson, relief of
. ' W, L. Baker .........
Allan G. Carson, relief of
W. E. Puekett ........
Dr. Verden E. Hockett. ex-
; amlnations " .'.
1.04
1.60
15.00
8.00
10.00
55.09