Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1920)
THE OREGOX 8TATKSUAN1 StMAV Jl'XK C. 192Q. WOODBURN HAS POWERFUL TEAM Writer From North End of County Thinks There Is Lit , tie Hope for Senators According to the Woodburn corre epondcnt furpthe evening paper, (the Salem Senators arc due for an awful i Satins wlun'tliejv hook up with ithe W'ocdburn tc&ni at Oxford park Ihis ;TtPrnoon. rut. or course the Sen ators don't claim to be able to beat the best baseball team in the world, and the Woodburn scribe admits that Woodburn baft the flightiest aggre gation of ball tossers in captivity. ,U you don't believe, it, Justtread the following from Woodburn: "The statement was made in the Salem Statesman that Woodburn was going to import some plajers to take to Salem Sunday for the ball game. Thai is erroneous, as the team could not import any playtrs who would Improve 1U Woodburn will have its degular lineup." Dame Rumor has It one day last week that the Woodburn team was importing some baseball timber es- pecially for today's game with the Senators. ljut evidently the Woodburn bunch never heard of Ty. Cobb. Hate Ruth. Walter Johnson, etc.. or maybe these players are all signed to Woodburn contracts already.- for they, admit that theirs is the mightiest team in existence. Hut after the game this afternoon the Woodburn manager will probably want to import nine new players and a mascot. Still, there should be a game worth witnessing, for "Old Dame Uunwr" now has it that the invading team will bring a southpaw pitcher who has a habit of making wlndhammers of the opposing batsmen. "Old King Cole" will do the hon- ARE YOU MAKING THIS MISTAKE? 1 1 Are you waiting until pain drives you to consult the dentist regarding the condition of your teeth? Do you believe that you are exercising good judg ment in allowing decay to move in its vicious circle of destruction until it is found necessary to. have jour teeth extracted? Do you know that germs from unhealthy gums and decayed teeth cause various diseases of the body? Do you know that co-operation with the dentist is safe-guarding your health? Do you know that in my office your teeth can be taken care if at a price which is within reach of all? " I give special attention to people who are nervous or have, sensitive teeth, or have mouths difficult to fit with plates? . EXAMINATION,, FREE , 204-5 Gray Bid, j State and Liberty Streets. Dr. C. A. ELDRIEDGE DENTIST Over Hartman Bros. Jewelry Store SALEM, OREGON j Phone 1500 " . . Open Evenings-Sundays by Appointment - r . - - ISI' THESE m suns . d M t V WILLSTAfiIPY0U w ' IllRrf have hundreds of high grade all-woolVpli rs'c.Mi jT zi- r .iti ii r w . t smungs irom wnicn .we wm. iasmon yqu a f f suit tor . v- . .. J r . Is $10 0 "1 m urn--? pi 1 These suits are made to your exact measure and are guaranteed as to fit, style, quality and iimsh. tome in and look them pli SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS STORE ;ISili4: ' 426 State Street ' t ft trs for th loral toners, and it's a tafe bet that the boys from Ihe tall Flicks will have a hard time finding his particular brand of bender. Th Senators haren't lot a game of the last six played, in (art ihe only games lost were to the Moos Jaw team and to the Rupert club, aud atthat time the Senators were In no condition to plajr ball on account of not har inK sufficit-ut practice, due to the interference of Jupe riuvlu. Results of GoU Play for Trophy Made Known Results of first round for the president's cup. In the golf contest at the Illahee links are announced me follows: Cox beat Miller. Smith beat Hnrfchardt. Thielsen beat Locke. Haker beat Kay. Harbison beat Leffinitwell. Edwards beat McDoitral. dinger beat Manjcls. Farrar beat Vorce. In the second round to be played this week the par Id Kg are as follows- Cox vs. Smith. Thielsen vs. llaker. Harbison vs. Kd wards. Olinper vs. Farrar. No dinner will be served at the club today. Neighbors' ki on June 12 woalj b 'a splenltd nwjni of prrtmntlit I or I jcouuiunity orsaltaUoa. 1 rar4 thl kind 01 organization aa an ri- of brraktnc ! ra- her prejudices, and of tcacbicc nttn and women la NEIGHB0RDAY SUGGESTED FOR F --T acnicr an n and women la a prae Cf nyCIJP it'cal war -their duti-s w CarHtiao tliLilJlf l3ilJX rhari,Jr r-1 bclrtulne. toward their maamvt ii mmm Ufluw, It ,toold prove elftlva In tf m pl belle Cardinal Gibbons Proposes Saturday, June 12 as Occa sion to Meet Neighbor ISSUES PROCLAMATION Governors of Several States Approve of Plan Makes for Better Citizenship WASHINGTON. June S. Cardinal Gibbons', through tbe national com mittee oa community organization of which Franklin K. Lane I president. has issued a proclamation suggesting ! Saturday. June It. as Neighbor day. log together of local community or- promoiing g.nulne , A ujc r ica n ! aat ion . "Jaiuts Cardinal Clbbota. The craniltlr on community or ganlaatlnn is responsible for the birth of the idea of Neighbor day. It grew out of the national coate-emc on community organization, which, was held In Washington on March If and ZO. It Is planned to base Neighbor day be to n a nationally r-ga!tr4 day for the parptmm of bringing tbe people, foreign born and satire. Into rirser relatiojisblp ia order to gle them aa Intimate kaowledg of tbe needs of the roruraanlty. The spoa sors believe that It a real apirlt of rommnnlty Interest prevails under the stlmaluc of a. yearly neighbor day on Jnae 12. tfcal no radlca' propaganda can withstand the wld- ganlxatloa. Till: WKATlll.lt aJg , r ; m- - . Hotel SEWARD. Ald-r s4 lOCk Wtrm rofm-iXD. onxoox T a est aaaaSka bstai la rt land. AH Orwces Cactrta traXaa t at tka SEW Alia Rats ft mm4 Wttk yvtraia hmth tlJO aad r. HIGH SCHOOL SERVICE TODAY Rev. H. N. Aldrich to Deliver ' Baccalaureate Sermon to Graduates to develop a spirit of nelghborl!ne3 and friendliness. Cardinal Gibbons' proclamation. rimllar to others by the governors of j nhlo Wrnnlnr Vf Vlrrinl anil i I'alr ir.M ihtn knHtiMl Arkansas. as follows: I portion. Mod -rate winds most' j Read the CllItifTfrl Ar?t 'The celebration of a national ontherly. The baccalaureate sermon for the graduating class - of Salem high school will be delivered at Leslie Methodist church today, the services to begin at 11 o'clock. The bacca laureate program follows: " Voluntary. "Duo Con Certanf... G. Blesaner Piano ond organ. Baritone solo. "Consider and Hear ..Mo Carl Tflueger Ferrla Abbett. Hymn. "Rejoice, Ye Pare in Heart- No. 421 Choir and Congregation (Ihe people standing.) The Apostles' Creed The people standing Pastor and Congregation. Prayer, concluding with The Lord's prayer. Pastor and Congregation. Anthem. "O Light Eternal- C. Austin Miles Tbe Choir. The Psalter. "Education-. .Page S3 Pastor and Congregation (the people standing.) Blorla Patri Charles Melneke Choir and Congregation. Tenor Solo. The Voice of God's Creation." ...D. O. Evans Floyd Haevard Mclntlre. Scripture Lesson; "The Talents-. . r... Matthew 2:14-30 The Pastor Male Quartet. "I've Found a Friend" . F.' w. Wodell Messrs Cramer. Mclntlre. Soco 'lofsky and McGrew. Announcements Offertory. "Saviour. Blessed Kt- tour Carrie B. Adama Misses Sherwood. Nye and Aldrich Hymn. "Lift Tour Glad Voice". . NO. IKS Choir and Congregation (The people standing.) Sermon. "Concentration- Rev. Horace Nathan Aldrich Hymn, "O, CodThe Rock of Ages" No. IS Choir and Congregation (The people standing.) Doxology Long Meter Choir and Congregation. Benediction- Pastor The Lord Bless and Keep Thee. Congregation The Lord Make His Face Shine Upon Thee and be Gracious Unto Thee. All The Lord Lift up His Coun tenance Tpon Thee, and Give Thee Peace. Postlude, "Marche Aug Flambeaux' . . . . Scotson Clark Piano and Organ. Piano Miss Ruth Bedford. Organ Mrs. Marie Flint. , COAST LEAGUE At Seattle Sacramento . . Seattle Mails. Knntx. R. H. H 12 9 12 P rough and Cady. Cook: .Relnhart. eZlbold. Gardnt-r and Baldwin. (11 Innings.) At Los Angeles San Francisco Los Angeles . . Conch and Agnew, and lla?ler. ' R. II. K. 1 8 0 S Yelle; Browo K At Portland R. H. Salt Lake 12 Portland 2 Reiger and Byler; Ross and Koeh ler.. . At San Francisco R. H. K. Vernon 9 17 3 Oakland 4 10 5 Scbellenback and DeVormer; Hol ling and Spellman. ' t NATIONAL LEAGUE At St. Louli Chicago St. Leuts Martin. Bailey. R. 11. E. C 13 t 11 13 3 Hendrlx. Carter. Gaw and O Farrell; Haines. Sherdell and demons. I AMERICAN LEAGUE At Cleveland R. II. E St. Louis g 11 1 Cleveland . : 0 3 3 Shocker and Severeld; Niehaua. Faeth. fhl and O'Neill. At Chicago R. II. E. Detroit . . . . i i 4 i Chicago 4 t Ehmke and Stanage; Williams and Schalk. , s 1 j mm DRESSED FOR COMFORT The warm. atiUry dajs demand aomethbjr no re than an ordinary suit la fire the cc-d fec!inj; of comfort wtich ercry man waclt. Moshtr Tailored Salts . are rnorr than onlinarr. The r are mad to comply wilh Ihe individual dmre f tTerjr customer.. A Mtit made and fahi.nrl br our tailors will pive you that frclinjr oT txlntnrt, evrn on the hct Mtmmer da vs. j have jttt toinorrow and rrrritcL ace ihe new woo! era vt Mere- . D.H.Mosher let 2Ia tsA, Wosta 471 tvrMnK1AL KTiuarT Once a Customer, Always a. Customer" Dssftr- - -..r- ....... -l!S5a Quick! Convenient! Thorough! These tliree adjectives express almost perfectly the reisons why The Electrical Way is becoming srpopular among thou sands upon thousands for mer Cooking Oh ves! There are two other reasons now, mark these welh Coolness and Economy These two we cannot write strongly enongh. As a matter of fact they all. seem yery tmattractire in print to the way they will appeal to you in reality. So this advertisement is nothing more than an invitation to you Mr., Miss and Mrs. to drop in, A test "will prove.1 Everything electrical from Toasters to Dish-washers. The Electrical Machine and Engmeermg- Co. Registered Engineers 337 Coifrt Street phonc 488 S3