PACE SIX
Sports
Briefs HV r-
NEW YORK, July 21 OT The
big feature of the 1944 football
season may Ik the rise of army
teams and the decline of those
navy powerhouses that have
ruled th- roost for the past cou
ple of years. ... The colleges
won't be gett".. so much good
navy-marine material ana me
pre-flight schools won't be much
bettt off than the colleges. . . .
But rep.rts trickling in here say
you can expect some high-powered
stuff from the four army
air force teams at Charlotte, N.
C., Colorado Springs, Randolph
Field, T; ex., and March Field,
Calif. ... The March Field team
has special permission to recruit
players from all regions for its
game with, the Redskins. . . .
Other teams that may have con
siderable st-ngth are . the Lin
coln, Neb., and Spokane, Wash.,
air bases, V ;esler Field, Miss.,
and Fort Warren, Wyo.
TODAY'S GUEST STAR
' Marine Sgt. Charles Kopp,
Camp Lejeu , (N.C.) Globe:
"Frank Sinkwlch, discharged
from the m: -ine corps and mari
time service for physical reas...s,
now has been turned down by
the army. The famous University
of Georgia football graduate has
pigeon-toes, flat feet (with mer
curial heels), 'high blood pressure
and a heart murmur.- The Teal
explanatl n seems to be that this
Yankee played his heart out . for
Georgia.''
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SHORTS AND SHELLS
Claude (Rosebud)" Crocker,
University of North Carolina
giteher, recently signed .by the
lodgers, took up baseball two
years ago to keep in shape for
playing on a class B high- school
football team. . .'. Basketball is
the No. 1 sport with Chinese soldiers,-
who even put up baskets
and backboards in, jungle clear
ings. They average only five-feet-five
but have remarkable endur
ance." ' - ' . ... . .. . .
200 V-I2MEN
' SALEM, Julyr 21 (P) Willam
ette university will have only
200 navy V-12 trainees in the
term beginning November 1, a
decrease of 258 from the past
year, the university announced
todayl .
Net Favorites
Keep Up Advance
; .SEATTLE, July 21 - VP) Fay-
orues cununuea 10 -aavance 'in
all- divisions of the Washington
state tennis tournament as play
. enierea tne quartern ana - semi
final rounds. -.
Lorraine Rhoades, holder of
the Portland, Pacific northwest
ana uregon women s title, will
meet Gladys Ross in a semi-finals
match today : in the women's
singles competition for the right
to meet the winner of the Helen
Wright-Rose Shleifer session.
In men's singles -yesterday,
Ken Clegg. seeded No. 1, downed
Wally Cavanaugh,, 8-6, 6-3;
Lefty Loquvan, No. 3, outlasted
Bob-Mor'an of Spokane,' 7-5, 5-7,
rronr rtoweat to
Cost $75,000 At
- -,
Jack,: Montgomery Go
NEW. YORK, July 21 HA)
It ,wlll cost $75,000 for a front
row seat at the fourth fight be
tween neau ibck ana boo Mont
gomery in a little over a year.
The war Inah snm.
sponsoring the bout in Madison
established' a price scale rang-
inr fpnm. o i.n,s n
ing.for $18.75, for the gallery
iUWllCCU ,&cais up
to a ,$100,000 bond, which actu
ally costs $75,000, for the 80
seats .in; the first, row at. the
rinaoMo J Tf to hnnAJ : i:
$50,000,000 in bond sales from
Jockey Rides .Two
Winners In Seattle
SEATTLE. . Julv j 21 . i7PTh
lone double riding win at Long
acres race track last night was
: Apprentice Hughie Thaens
nrntlffht in Panama fliiasi. . (Un
.in au aitu auunantea ,in me eve
nings ieaiure, Dotn Horses owned
by Harry Brown of San Fran
cisco and, both trained by -Joe
Dapper. Cinema Queen paid
( When in Medford
'Stay at
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Brownie Hurler Accused
Of Using 'Spit
Pitcher Given Heave
Batters Yanks to Up
By JACK HAND
(Asociated Press Sports Writer)
cloae nt 1 090. rinrnrtprf nn
the current American league pen
nant race today as the old "spit
ball" argument was dragged into
tne lirsi place struggle Deiween
St r.miis Rrmvns and the
New York Yankees.
Potter had been tossing "spit-
xers, umpire tai jnuuuura guve
Ceci7 Tops
Coast Loop
Pitchers
LOS ANGELES. July 20 W
San Diego's Rex Cecil is leading
Pacific coast pitchers for the
sixth consecutive week after 17
victories and six defeats for a
.739 mark. ...
The Padre right hander, to
day's averages shower, has
struck out 154 batters and his
teammate, Fireball Frankie Das-
so, the leader in that depart
ment much of the time, is now
second with 132. Dasso has won
10 and lost 10.
Marino Pieretti, Portland
southpaw, forged into ' second
place with 15. wins and seven
losses, one victory ahead of
Clem Dreiswerd, Sacramento
lefty, for whom a major league
club is reported to have bid $37,-
500. The veteran Tom Seats of
San Francisco remains in fourth
place with. 24 wins and eight
losses.
Roy Helser, Portland, has won
twelve and lost eight, with 81
strikeouts, and Carl Fischer tops
the Seattle . pitchers with ten
wins and seven losses. .
Weekend
Fishing
Prospects
PORTLAND, July 21 (IP)
Only fair catches were predicted
for Oregon's weekend anglers by
the state game - commission to
day. ....
The outlook: !
MULTNOMAH COUNTY:
Lakes and slough's on Sauvies
island unusually low.
COLUMBIA: Angling poor
ecause oi extreme tow water.
TILLAMOOK: Fair.
COOS: Fair, with streams low
and water clear.
C U R R Y:- Fishing improved
last week, but salmon catches in
the Rogue river still poor.
- DESCHUTES: Fair, with the
best prospects in Fast lake, using
ary flies. , . .
JEFFERSON: Fair catches re
ported from Suttle and Blue
lakes; a few limit catches re
ported, on the Metolius.
KLAMATH: -Upper Klamath
lake good for trolling at Rocky
Point and Harriman lodge; good
catches reported from Agency
lake, and at the mouths of Wood
and Williamson rivers and
Seven Mile creek.
. - LAKE: Chewaucan, Ana, and
the south fork of the Soraeue
river yielding fair catches of
rain Dow trout. .
Manufacturers Urge
Release of Small
Arms Ammunition
WASHINGTON,: July 21 (JP)
ammunition manufacturers rec
ommended today that small arms
ammunition be provided to
sportsmen for the full game
hunting season, on the basis of
an improved supply situation,
The war production board prom
ised a : decision within : three
weeks.
Fish Very Hungry,
Says Human Bait
PORTT.ANn .Tnltr 91 rvm Tu..
fish were baiting well at Lake
wwegu, ur. .trnesi nan report
ed, and he had bite-marks on his
midriff to prove it.
' Hf RSiH hp- WOO BlirlmmlHJ. I.
the lake, when a large .fish, ap-
jjaienuy auraciea oy a sniny belt
buckle on his-swim trunks, at-
tackpn. mieeino- inn -j
biting his hide.
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Ball'
- to But St. Louis
Lead; Bucs Split
the Brownie starter the heave-ho
in the fifth inning of a 0-0 ball
ffnniA Inct nipht nficr a rtrolonifed
argument with Manager L u k e
Sewell that brought a shower of
pop bottles and hats.
' Since 1920 all such freak de
liveries have been banned except
for a list of registered spitballers.
Burleigh Grimes, who retired
from the big show in 1934, was
the last man on the list. .
Two-ex-Yankee farm ha nds
made the St.. Louis .fans forget
the "spitter"-incident by smash
ing home runs in a 5-nm seventh
inning rally that i gave the
Browns a 7-3 victory and upped
their lead to three full games.
Mike 'ChartEk, who played most
of the towns in the Yank circuit,
clouted him as a pinch-hitter
with two on and Lefty McQuinn,
who .'was New York .property in
the minors for seven years, hit
the' other with one 6n, dooming
Hank Borowy. Relief man Denny
(part-time) Gatehouse was cred
ited with his first win of the sea
son. ' - WHile th v B r o w ns were
stretching their lead, the Cardi
nals moved two more steps to
ward an early September clinch
er by downing the New York Gi
ants twice, 10-2 and 6-2 in 11
innings. Mort Cooper had no
trouble in grabbing the opener
over Rookie Jack Brewer but
Teddy Wilks had to have a 4-run
eleventh inning to decision Rube
Fischer. By the double victory.
St. Louis moved 13 games ahead
of Cincinnati, their largest mar
gin of the year.
Bost.n dropped Chicago back
into the national cellar by two
5-4 victories, the first behind Jim
Tobin who singled in- the- 14th
and scored, the big run. -to top
Paul Derringer. Connie- Ryan's
double won the nightcap for Ira
Hutchinson over Claude Passeau.
The Braves tied for sixth with
Brooklyn as the Dodgers were
shut out. 6-0, by Cincinnati s Har
ry Gumbert.
Ray Starr hurled Pittsburgh to
an opening 4-1 edee over the
Phils' Bill Lee but Ford Mullen
singled with the bases loaded in
tne nth to even matters with a
3-2 edge for Reliefer Charley
Schanz over Xavier Rescigno.-
Boston's Red Sox became the
first club to take a season series
by whipping the White Sox, 11
7, for their 12th decision in 13
starts against Chicago with Bob-
oy uoerr boosting his average to
.338 and - takine over thp RRT
lead.. Detroit shaded. Washington,
7-0 on tne slueeme of Rudv Ynrk
and Dick V.akefield, Steve Gro
mek hurled Cleveland to a 2-1
wnisker over Philadelphia.
Williams Wins 43rd
Victory -From Kogdn
NEW YORK, July 21 (?) Ike
Williams, Trenton,- N. -J., -lightweight
boasted his 43rd profes
sional. fight victory in 44 starts
toaay. : .
The - hard-hitting negro,' loser
only to Bob Montgomery who
holds the New York version of
the lightweight title, 'won; by a
country mile over Julie Kogon
of New Haven,. Conn., last night
m Madison . Square Garden 10
round before 6543 fans who paid
$fB,3?l.- . -i i i
FIGHTS LAST NIGHT ' '
By The Associated Press
' NEW YORK Ike Williams
134S. Trenton, N. J., outpointed
Julie Kogon, 131 J, New Haven,
uonn., uuj. .
Katonen to Seek Revenge
Against Buck Lipscomb
Both wrestlers' in - the main
event of tonight's strong armory
card have a goal to shoot'for.'
Burly Jack '(Buck) Lipscomb
is after his second : straight win
over Paavo Katonen and a possi
ble chance at the Pacific coast
wrestling title,
Tricky'Paavo Katonen is after
revenge for the defeat he took in
last week s fast moving bout.
The net result should be a good
show with Dlentv of action- fnr
the big crowd that is expected to
anena.
The semi-final event will be
another of those "meany" versus
"cleany" matches with Tony Mo-
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Fot-
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Yields Big Bat
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v v
Franny Millor, regular left-
fielder, .it. a hosky youngster
who likes a big bat the heavier
the better for him. In addition
to -being an excellent fielder he
plays a good game at first base
when Fred Gay takes over the
pitching duties. Miller also is
a relief hurler who has plenty
of 1 control. He played semi-pro.
ball in Seattle before- the war
and after entering' the navy he
played ball at - Pasco, Wash.,
with Gay, Harvey Storey. Jim
Olten and company. (Olticlal u
S. navy photograph).
- COAST LEAGUE
' w.
Oakland 33
L.
48
4D
31
Pet.
.334
Los -Anfeles -. S3
San Francisco , ... S3
Seattle ; 33
.329
.310
.310
.300
Portland -Sah-
Diego
Hollywood
-.51
...31
33
34
30
.481
.481
..30
Sacramento
47
.436
Yeatrdav'i Results
Sacramento 6, Oakland 5 110 innings).
San Diego 14. Los Angeles a.
Seattle 6, San Francisco 5.
Hollywood B, Portland 0.
, . AMERICAN LEAGUE
-" v.-.-- . w. 1
St. Louis .. so ;
New York 44
Boston 43
Cleveland 43
Detroit 43
Washington : 41
Chicago 37 .
Philadelphia :.. 37 .
Gaines Yesterday
Cleveland 2. "Philadelphia 1.
Detroit 7. Washington 6.
Boston 11, Chicago 7.
St. Louis 7, New York 3.
Pet.
. .563
.337
i .323
. .494
.494
.482
.463
.435
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W.
L.
Pel
St Louis
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
New York ...
Philadelphia
Brooklyn - -
Boston
..S7
...45
23
37
36
43
44
. 47
.713
.540
. .533
.482
.450
..35
...35
.427
..427
47
43
Chicago . .
.32
.416
names Yesterday
St.' Louis 10-8. New York 2-2.
Boston S-5, Chicago 4-4.
Pittsburgh 4-2. Philadelphia 1-3.
. Cincinnati 6, Brooklyn 0.
Classified Ads 3nng Results.
relli, a Florida boy who hates
his opponents about as much as
the California chamber of com
merce hates rain, taking on skill
ful Herb Parks in what should
be-a ding-dong battle with one
of the boys ending up by hearing
the bells ring.
; Bulldog Jackson- will try his
wiles on Tex' Hauger who is a
newcomer here. but it rated very
strong with his favorite hold be
ing a headlock that doesn't leave
nis opponent s face in too good a
condition. This shouldn't worry
Bulldog too much because he
never had much of a face to be
gin with.
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Navy Underdogs for
Devildog Contest
Title Cunrlnv tllA naVfll BlP stfl
tion will meet their toushest
competition ot the year in tho
persons of the marine air base
Ac n tnrtri et 4nnt tlin naVV
game as decisive underdogs for
the lirst lime mis season, ine
HUIiinnrc" nra nnn nt iht hest
inama In tit A Pflnlflr
Northwest, and If the navy is
going to ocbi tnem ii win iui
some real ball playing.
The Corvallls Devil Dogs have
won eight out of nine games
this year. The-only loss camo
at the hands ot the Oregon stato
prison team wno nave Demeii
mn..t, nt Ktt tAnmi In thp Pa.
cific Coast league.- Tho prison
nine naa to go ten iiuiiuks m
squeeze by the marines 3 to 2.
'ine marine team is compoaeo
Record Field
Out for Utah
Golf Tdurney
SALT LAKE CITY, July 21
(A3) A record field of 117 golfers
headed by Harold (Jug) McSpad
cn and Byron Nelson, the barn
storming duct, turned out today
for the S2500 Utah open on-' the
6,575-yard par-72-Fort Douglas
course. .
Others here for the tourney in
clude Toney Penna, Leonard
Dodson of- Kansas City, George
Von Elm of Los Angeles, Sid Har
man of Walla Walla, Wash
Leonard. Ott of Denver and Phil
Newmeyer.
McSpadcn Was made the favor
ite on the basis of two practice
rounds of 66, one over the course
record.
He teamed yesterday ' with
Brick Wood of Salt Lake City
for a best-ball score of 63 in a
pro-amateur meet.
Nelson shot practice rounds of
67 and 66, the latter when he
teamed with Willy Matthews of
Salt Lake City in the pro-amateur
for a best-ball score of 64.
Stars Blank
Beaver Nine
' By The Associated Press
Seattle climbed back into a tie
for third place in the Pacific
coast baseball league scramble
last night the only upper divi
sion nine to post a win in the eve
ning's festivities. .
The Rainiers blew a 5-1' lead
and then rallied to' eke out a 6-5
triumph in the last of the ninth
over San Francisco.
Hollywood, behind the five-hit
pitching of Joe Mishasek, pound
ed out 14 baseknocks off the of
ferings of Portland's Roy Helser
to win 8-0. i. j , j
- Cellar-dwelling -Sacra m e n t o
tightened .the already, taut loop
with a 6-5 10 inning win over
league-leading Oakland and San
Diego trounced second-place Los
Angeles 14-3... ,. .
IN SECOND PLACE
- - -. . ,,m m uj y , j
(CP) C. I. Dickinson and A. .H.
miner, Dotn ot iieiiingnam,
Wash., wnnnrl nn In .ennj nl
position last night in their. re-
.-.peuuve groups in tne Mercer
trophy competitions '.. at .'the annual-
British '.Columbia lawn
bowling association tournament
here. Both skips will lead their
rinks into the playdowns today.-
-This war shows us each day
how the nations which fight
for' independence are tied to
each other in their common in
terdependence, which will be
even greater in the world that
is to , come with organized
peace. Gen. Charles de Gaulle.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Notice Is hereby given, that the under-
. it TO "pwuinieu aaminisiraior
2 l '' "f Charles Henry Semon.
State of Oregon for Klamath County,
Oregon and has qualified as such.
All persons having claims against' said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, duly verified as required by
law. to the undersigned administrator,
at the office of. A. ;W Schaupp, 613(4
Main street, Klamath, rails. Oregon,
within six months from the date of the
Sltf P"M''lon hrof which Is -June
30th, 1044.
. .. HENRY SEMON, 1 ' - -Admlnlslrator.
of tho estate of
. 'Charles. Henry-Semon,. deceased.
J. 30: Jy. 7-14-21-28 No.' 123; .
Allen Adding Machines
Friden Calculators
- Royal Typewriters
. Desks - Chairs Filet
For iho hard-to-gt items
PIONEER PRINTING
AND STATIONERY' CO.
124 So. 9th, Klamath Falls
Saturday Nite
DANCELAND
Formrly SktteUnd) ' ,
15 Klamath '
MuiJc by
... Pappy Gordon's Oragon Hill BlUlas
,Spontord br;Vatarans of Foralgn Wars
t . -,rrtttlnnnl bull
playcrT " iank' bTuKokeckl, ..co
S tcher belongs to the Cleveland
rndlans while I'llehcr riik
Dletzcl Is connected with th"
Bai Imore Orioles, Dan U ck
woll, hard hitting outflflt or.
played in the Mlchlgnn b a o
league. Pete Unker, third bnac
man, played semipto ball in
upper New York.
Tho "Wingers" have an iiimu
lng team batting average- olMl.
Thev are led by Utile Mike
Khe'lokian. left fielder, with a
phenominol .541 peiceuliigo,
most oi inu "vi" ", , a i
overseas duly including Lt. A. u
Pitknncs. inclcieiuauy m.
kancs was -a former pro foot
baller around Minnesota.
The Leathernecks from Cor
vallls belonged to the fust lltli
naval ' district league prior to
their moving to Oregon, llielr
toughest game was tho 2 to 1 loss
the strong Snn Diego niivul
training station team guvo to
them. ,, , .
I. 1l ,.n In n Vnt-V llDlll
ball game that should give tho
expected capacity crown ijiwhij
of thrills. The gimio will bo
played as usual on Sunday at 3
p. m. at the recronllon niirk two
blocks beyond Mills grade school.
Flashes of
Life
By The Associated Press
SURPRISE
A 15TH AIK FORCE BASE IN
ITALY A long line of big lour
engined American bombers lust
back from a raid was circling
around its homeficld awaiting in
structlons to land when a pilot
radioed the control tower:
"Like permission to land im
mediately only one engine
working."
The tower gave Its okeh and a
lone Mustang fighter darted out
of the formation of heavy bomb
ers .arid breezed in, its pilot
laughing like a schoolboy mid its
single engine working perfectly.
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STACKED DECK
CARLISLE, Pa. Two fisher
men from Philadelphia sold thoy
never saw such trout fishing In
Pennsylvania.
Both took the limit from Le
tort spring. ,
Then thoy learned the spot had
been stocked with 150. trout Just
45 minutes earlier.
HEATED
SAL1DA, Colo. The heating
Eroblem in Salida schools should
e no trouble at all next winter.
Three of the employes are named
Cole, Wood and Sparks.
PAID IN FULL
KANSAS CITY William Hog
In, in charge of delinquent tax
collections, said that the taxes
of Pvt. Paul.L. DeVaul. 21-ycar-old
marine on Saipan, had been
marked paid' in full.
Part of the tax payment was
made with a blood stained, 50
yen Japanese note.
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MAN'S NEXT BEST FRIEND
DENVER W. . J. Doran, 68,
was fined $15 by County Judge
C. Edgar Kettering on a wom
an's, complaint that he kicked her
bulldog out of his tulip garden
in violation of a city ordinance
against cruelty to animals.
Doran protested, in vain, that
he didn't dislike dogs. In fact, he
said, he once owned a tine whleh
had been his best, friend, next to
his wile. . .
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miikil Irled lo regain part of lis
!i" mi'rlum 'lousy, ftr " J
soihack. hut recoveries fallad In hold
ami slisls anil molors vanlually .led
a renewal of lha sllda.
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Potatoes
CIUCAOO. July 21 iAP.wrAi-Pot.
toes, arrivals M: on Irack llti -total
u. 8. shipments SS5: supplies llghll de
mand lair; market weaker and unsettled;
some price adjustment being made In
..-.nFHlnr with canines. Cat lornla
Long Whiles U. B. No. I, 4.0O.7i Idaho
llll.. Triumphs U. S. No. I. MOD, few
Kl.00: Washington Long Whiles V. .
No. 1. 4.I0-J: Missouri fohblers fair to
generally good quality U lU-aoJi Kan
as cobblers fair quality (III.
LIVESTOCK
SOirril BAN FRANCISCO, July II
lAP.wi-Ai Catlla ui bl 140. nellv.
fully netdy: tw ihoil Hrlngi 5o-lliw
lb. good r itrt 113.00; ctaion lot
Kuotl tfrnu hlfr tX ao. iitetllum ml
nt 111.00: lood cowi lia 00-13 0.1. mim
arout packutei act medium W OO-lu.oO.
cutter Urely f.00-7.W, ennnar txoo.
0 00; Odd hd MUUII bull i).aoto.OO.
CaIvm non. quoird itcady, ixd And
clinic vlr IM.OO-U.M.
Hofiii Mlabte InO: mrkl 33. lowtr;
fflrly clornci fw pi-knaa good and
choice 1BO-2K) lb. barrow and mlL
sift oo: mdtum lo aood wwi ta.oo-p.50.
Sheep alabl ooo, (airly itady on
arly !: on dck medium No. a
pvlt to fofdlot ll.SA. pacha good lo
choice yearling 11.80; Mveral dtck
ewei ll.W-4.00,
PORTLAND. Ore.. July 11 (AP-WfA)
Salable cattle is, total M: uleble calve
10. tola) 35: demand very narrow but
iupply mo lly odd and end: praotlcally
no aalei; week' market uneven; medium
good grau callle (airly active, fully
teady; cahner-common grade flow,
Uriely 35-M cenU Inwer: tome cutler
cow .off more: beit grata fat itteeri
HS fto; bulk 13 00-14 M: common down
to 911 .to; gra nener eiiou aown; rw
good beef cowi $11.00 2fl; many load
medium - graa cow t C010 good
beef bull ud to to SO with odd head
above; veaUr ctolng 60 cent lower
with good 'Choice grade around uao
U M; early lop 118.00 with lew head to
si 3. so.
fialabla hog 50. tout las: market
active, iteady: few good -rho ice loo-aao
lb. $14 U;. SAO lb. V13.TS: heavier
weighu-down to I11O0: few light light
$13 0030; good ow around $0 00; good
cnoic reeaer pigi idi 912.00-110.
Salable' and total heep 00; around
MO held- over; few itrlctly god. choice
P ring lamb iteady at $I2.oq, iopia
feeder limb and slaughter ewe untold;
feeder Ml able around in oo-flo or above;
good ewe quota bla W.60 down.
CIIICAQO. July 91 (AP-WTAI- galabla
hois W0: total TliMo: very active trade
and complete, clearance early; weights
340 iba. and under is-za cenu nign.r.
at -170 lbs. 10-19 cents higher. weTghts
170 lbs. and sows aa and 40 cenla high,
er. Inslsnce up more: lop t!4 30 sparing,
ly for choice aoo-sao lbs.: bulk good and
choice I0O-34O lbs. IIVM-K.33: mostly
SH 10 and up; 340.500 Iba. IX11-I4.00:
.Too-.l.v) ibt. ti3.40.oo: good and choice
330-9M lb. sows Hala-M: choice llaht
weights 113.79. hogs under ISO lbs.
scarce.
Salable callle 1100: salable ealvsa BOO;
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO rAIN - NO KOgrlTALIZATION
Na Lets of Time
Permanent ftssallst
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Cklrepree.te rbjslelan
ttt Ne. 71k (aqalre Theatre Bldg.
Phene 7M(
We Will
Re-Tread
. . ,
Your' -'
Slick Tires
Without
Delays -
racelpla mainly naliva . .1
ras. cowsi ,,,,",,,'. '"4 ivj
la-'ft-A,,,,,1: m
era unrhanaed al tnn!., H il
cow. til m.ni.7n. ' .,,' '."": sia
Pno-isnu lh. offer,,,;,"; '' n M
f"'1.. '"' y Jl"'il
lamlis and. .hon,' t"". WhS
gtmn ami rlinli i. nallv. .,','"l ril
i,"i.,"V,,''"..'''.'l!'h,
era gin .M-lTrio"' 'J 1 'M
"'! below; ,, I'M J
native awe. ai ; ,..l,,al oi, f
WHEAT
eltn.Jll!!'.a;..'-W
a flurry al lh ,!,". . L'rJ
to a narrow ran,.. ni.,.,r.,w,ill
many and favuraiile ,T,kl
Pacific gave Inn ' J?1 Ii
further .Jev.l..p,,1,n,.1",X7 ,- 3
I I ' ' fit. T
At the clnin wheat w.. L I
lo Ue lower IIim jTAV hj
Jul .Sl.ftHu.li. (,; 2:?sBI
unchangfid In i,c nWr, July',!!!'!
iulV'Jl in". ,"U","""' te q
Employers Must Bi
Ready For Postwar
World, Says Morn
SALEM, July 21 7P)eJ
world In which lobar K
moy bo carried vvilhouii
li)8 liumporcd "by unncctJ
Hovoriimcnt Inlcrftr
dldiitu tor U. S. senator,
formpr war labor bonrH
aid lnnt iilitht nt the ir3
moctlim of iho A.oclleifl
ploycrg of OroRon. 1
no itniti empluycri have ucaJ
CM limited labor'
thnt employee nhnuld ornj
v uv viivvnui; will! HbOt
Salem Doctor Diet
After Long Illness
SALEM. July 21 l.J
William li. Morse. 7B, prj
Ins physician and nrc,l
Salem (or mure than 50 itil
uiih, iii n ,iiii,,ni imo ydtrnsl
alter n ju-wettKa uiiitsj.
Ho leuvet no near retnJ
hU wlfo IlllVhlC riled In 1,1
no was i)orn in MciMinnvlllt i
pioneer pnrcntu, and rerelvtiiy
menicui ncgrve irom willierJ
univcraiiy.
Demol)lll7.ntloii for nein
nn earlier than mnhlllutlmH
war. It will require the pifej
and cooperation of oil And
cana. Undemecrelnry o( SaJ
t.awnrti h. bicuiniiu jr,
Coming Atlractlorii
HENRY KING
Aug. 2
JAN GARBER
Aug. 16
DANCE
Sat. Night
9:00 'Til 1:00
Armory
Baldy's Band
FEATURING ,
Pnul Mary
SWIGART MAHONEt
1I
NO CERTIFICATE REQUIRED
. GOOD RUBBER
CALLUS
see" us
AT ONCE
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