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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1923)
' : - - .1 u lUoi I IP' ill SHUT TOOAV Large Number , of - Players r4iuK.e5 ,u Necessary to 1L M. ceS'n tlimmations ,1 f , The " , , o ur.wings for the' tennis 1 ! rnmet were held last night 7" gsmea-rlii be played - Ik this morning . it had ; been .Pned fto. play -the first games - oir. Monday morninr hat w..n.o. many entries It was decided m B.n:me elimination ames tossy- ----- ., . v .T. 8eml"nn'6 'wni'- be, played off .Tueaday and the finals- Wed nesday. AH fames Won the sUte hospital CQurti. The games tar , today and ttmorroyf as ar ranged are as follows: ,X "1 'iP'&pn&nX:,"' ' 9a.f.m.--JUcVQ4briel3on. Greenbaum, Hansen Thompson Y. Lamport.-. v 10 a.- m.- White v. Needham. Chambers v.-Creighton. ' ' ' " -10 : 3 0- Winner Thompson , and Lamport T. winner Rice and Ga brielson. ' -t' , 11 Steuslof I t. Eyres v"' Winner Young and Thielsen v. Oakeberg. i -1 : . . 2 p. m. Winner Rice, Gabriel son, Thompson,. Lamport ; match y. . winner Creenbauht and Han son. .,.. ... - ,,. 1Jt ... Hunkel t. Bates. - 3- p. m.i DeTries and White t. Gabrielson and Young. ;.:,. ; , Winner White and Needham Winner Creighton and Chambers? , r 4 p. m. Steuslof f and Cham bers T.' Needham-and Rice. 4 p. , m. Oakerberg and Bates v. Thompson and. Lamport. 5 p.' m. Winner. Devera and White i and Thompson; and . Lam port t. Greenbaum and Creighton. 6 p. .. m. Winner Oakerberg, Bates, Thompson, Lampert t. Hair sard and Wyatt. . ' Monday Blomlng 1 a.n Emmel vs.' Fitch. - " 9 a, m.- Elva' Burrs v. Gene vieve sFihdley.,. ; ; . ,"-'. - 10 a. m. Mickey v. Wyatt. 3 p. m. Winner White; Need- ham t, Chambers , Creighton match r. winner of Hnnkel, Bates match. , - . 2 p.- m. Huston and Emmel Thielson and Eyre.. y t : . 4 p. m I'aumie (. FindJey - t, Helen .Roberts.' , 4 p. m. jiuarea lioberts t. Mrs. Greenbaum. ,4:30 p. m. Winner Steusloft Eyre y.V winner Huston and Han ard. . ; ,i 5 p. m. Aldea y. winner Mick ey and Wyatt. i 6 p. m. -Winner Oakerberg, ThielBOn.-Touhg match r. winner Alden, Mickey, Wyatt' match.' ; 6 n. m.r Winner; Emmel, Fitch matchrr." winner Stemdoff, Eyre, Huston, . Haazard match.. , t i. ! j 6; 45- Winner Huston and Em mel, Thielson and Eyre match t. Flndley and BeIl. v 1 . v 1YER iSTATE qiLIMP " ' ' r ...... t f ; ,.' 5. ' i NEW YORK, f Junef Frank W. .Dyer- New York state cham bion, won "the metropolitan ' ama teur golf championship today. -( f WHEN THH;y : FACED EACH OTHR; Ay ' ! ... As Johnny Kilbane .(left),' bolder of th, wo rkl'a feathrweight titl-. in4 . ut-ne wnqui of France, faced each other in tiie ring in.l.ix, fifteen round bout at the Polo Grounds. r BUGD, , Four Acts Vaudeville. The jGray Dawn and- "Snooky' ' She hnmanxeeur,' i - , . ... OREGON -"The Go Getter.", by B. Kyne, . v.. ' Peter . - LIBERTY "Westbound Limited.' GRAND "The Hottentot," . , ' With, - Douglas ilCLean, and.' Madge Bellamy.: "Gdod boy, Sam. Ji:.wlsh you all the luck la the- world" v "Thank you. : I'll need itl" He did. He was .the' 13 th rider In a steeplechaser 6n Friday. the 13th. ' He had to jump a danger ons water haaard. His mount waa a fiery brute that had killed aer- eral groomsmen And he mmf eir dldn'rknow how to irlde and liraa f cared to death of, horses. Outside ot;that h had. nothing to worry about! ' . J When you see -The Hottentot" at . the Grand theatre you will he able to appreciate Sam's feelings when 'they wished him' luck at the start of the race. j - The swifteRt race In , the his tory of motion Dictures is that In the Paramount-Cosmopolitan pro ductionsThe Go-Getter which 1h the feature, at the Oregon theatre The contestants area Curtis plane and an express train traveling at & breakneck speed and culminat ing in a yictory for the airplane. .This- la- picture you will not want to .miss. T. toy Barnes, seen a u wen, vv uiiam i orris, 10m Lewis and Louis Wolheim are fea tured players in an exceptionally strong cast. , , , 1 1' -?. ' Uo&s.l07e. is. the. theme of: Em ory Johnson's great super-drama, "Westbound Limited, which waa shown for the first 'time at the Liberty theatre yesterday. 7::i, "' J With Douglas - McLean and, by hatred and with various Earcn nean nationi seeking , to throttle each other,' ''Westbound Limit ed" with Ri aweet love story and ltawlstfulappeaL , threading a great , doninautTdmaJWhich trains erah gigantie forest fire sweeps, onward with a terrific race between automobile and; express train coines as a panacea7 to take, the spectator - away for little while from the world's sorrows for a 4 hour pr so ot keen' e'njoyment In wafchlng the motion- picture screes. Blending with : the big aramauo morntau - oi . vves bonnd Limited" are the litUe touches ot humor that- Emory V stamps him Tea one' of the fore- most picture producers' of today Is akle to inject Into hi workv Tf ' WeatbounA Limited" glorlf le's a railroad man. Itshowf 'him a loyal, faithful and breve human being at his work on the, railroad. Ralph: Lewis scored heavily as the police officer. Ii; la the Name of the ewl end got . over stUi blg aer la "The Third Alarm," both produced by Emory Johnson. s But in "Weitbound Limited 'tie does the best i work., of his career, Among , the - principals in the cast are : Ella , Hall. .Claire . McDowell. Johnny Harron, , Taylor OTaves, Wedgewood Nowell, David Klrby, Richard Morris and. Jane Morgan. 'Lucille-' ahd Verhon billed as "The song Blrdantf the Violin ist" cornea highly recommended. The act ; consist Of harmony singing and- a line of chatter on baseball - that is, ,. full- of bright comedy, and is up .to. the-minute and should please every baseball fan;, others too.; A Misa I Lucille possesaes' a , beautif ul . voice . and sngs lh bluea in a most pleas- Ing way. You have all .seen her photoaznany a time In magazines. Mr. Vernon la a violinist,. of. no mean ability and; : hie renditions on the violin are sure to please as he plays everything from ot real-merit, teep- the auiience in; an uproar ... of laughter . from 8 tart to? finish with theircomedy singing' and nonsensical sayings. At the BHgh today. : . - ? - -' : - . -- . m ' ' ' ' ' ' i. . "' ,m I r ll&fl COHPORATIOrJSr" I grand opera to ragltme. BHgh today. At the Harrv.De' Vera, The Won Com edian" in a. clean-cut- humorous hitt is different from the usual wop act and achieves m charkc terization of the wop- a kind ael Lom encountered on the stage and With his vocal ability, makes hlg. act doubly pleasing land en tertaining. Mr.. De Vera la an un" usual singer. r In one of his selec tions he displays a three octave range. - He . calmly - hits ; a A'G'! above high "C and then skips to low "G" below the staff, With courage and; convicfion. . His cor net imitation' la wonderful. , At the Bligb; today. y.vv.- a. - v-". Hooker and. Davis open with, a fast novelty double dance. Then ft little comedy love story. Jn pan tomime. followed with neat and eccentric dance solo by man. The lady in .high kicking acrobatic dance,-finishing With very fast ecentris . donhlei acrobatic-dance, In character: and eccentric Frenh Officer and his Mile. This team hs played all over the world and hate a fast and entertaining" num ber prettily! costumed. with special-scenery and effects At , the Bligh- today. .. "s-- - - i. Knox Comedy Four, -."Harmony Scamps" delineators of harmony melodies, assassinators of . sloom. Johnson with the rare touch that t navigating the ocean of joy. The The .Beta Chi Sorority ofiWil lamette hnlversity; LSalem, filed a rticleg of incorporation with the State corporation department here Saturday, The sorority 1 shows a capital stock of - S300. . Caroline Stober, Alma' wells and- Anna Lavender are named as the In corporators. . : . Articles were also filed Satur day by the Coos County company of , Marshfleld, .. capitalized at $3000v iThe4 Incorporatora ; are Frank A. Howe, 5.T S. Johnson ana yiaiec, vonnson. , ?1 ,.v . r Resolutions of dissolution were filed by the Hammond Mortgage company, of .Portland and;the Wrinthrop-Hammohd , company of Portland. ,-,. U ,c The First Thought Gold IMnes, Limited. t a Washington-; corpor ation capitalized at f 5 0 0 ,00 0 was granted- perraissiop r to operate- in Oregon, g Frederick M. DeNeffe of Portland Is named as attorney in. fact for: Oregon.; Vi5 ? ' ; , TAX-r-3-j. ''. f i r; ; f:.,-t, . The state . tax pn ; gasoline . and distillate produced a. total- of $115,639.82, during te month of April. 923 according to 41 state- meat compiled by Secretary of State -Sam, Aw Kozer. ;, This ex ceeded ; the revenue ... from- . the Same-1 source V for the preceding month by Approximately 25 per . i.Ofi the; amoriat 'collected' on April sales. $36,265.91 ; resulted from, the law of 1919 Imposing a tax of one cent per gallon on gasoline' and one-half : cent - per gallon on distillate, while - $59, 373.91 waa returned under he law of 1921 providing forj an ad ditional tax at the uniform rate of one cent per gallon on , all kkida of motor vehicle" fuels, . ;-. April remittances were based Upon the total distribution of 5,-315,789- gallons ot gasoline" and 621,603 .galons of distillate. As compared with ..the , .month . of April, Q 19 2 2, there was ; ; an i . in crease of nearly ..3 5 per cent in gasoline distribution, and ! an 'n crease of approximately 60 . per pent in the, use of distillate. - To" datp the operation of the IJotpfik vehicle; ii tax v laws has brought to the state treasury the total sum. of S3.336.E24.62. Of the- amount - collected vnder r.the law of 192lV therehas been re turned, up to May 31, 1923, the sum' of $50,765.00 to . operators of farm tractors, motor boats, commercial cleaning establish ments, etcpursuant to that, pro vision, authorizing refunds of taxes on such motor vehicle fuels as are! usedv for.' purposes ..other vxLIclea upon the highways cf tLa state. . It is pointed, out by. the secretary of state that claimants for;, funds., are: entitjedJ to , two cents per gallon on both gasoline and - distillate purchased on , and after May 24, under an amend ment passed by the last legisla ture. t The former rate was one cent per gallon. " Motor vehicle ' fuel taxes are used for' the construction' and maintenance of state highways. Seely V. Hall Comes. to . . , - Boost Medford Races . Seely V. HaU.ot Medford, was one, of the southern Oregon "visit ors . to the iSatem" auto races Sat urday. He came to advertise the Medford auto race meet set for Friday and Saturday of the com ing week,' June 115 and 19. r z They are'pUtUng up $5,000 lh purses, exclusively for local cars. They are pot aski&s entries from outside, though they hope to haT an even -bigger meet ln:?6eptem ber,. when the bars will be down bnd the whole racing world is In vited to take a k chance.. 1 ; They have a track a mile and an eighth in circuit, : which . they claim to be the best dirt course Lava IS race meet, . before the c . the tape. Some Medford r: . ..r; :. tatirely entered tLcir t in the Salem races, hut tl. j all withdrawn, as they C I wish to take on two r r meets eo close in succes s i the; local money lookcl .'j.. . . tractive than the puncs i lem.' . i-'r.VI- X; - One hundred aci ; . . :: ent' forms, including: Cert; : - Sale, Road Notice, Will i t Assignment of Mortsapf. : gage; forast Qu!t Cla1r t . stract Forms, Bill of fcnt -i, Ing Contract,-rrC4..1--i.. Installment Notes," General i.e Power , of Attoincy,; Tj-j no i: . and Pads, Eeala Rece!,-"!, ic . Tteaa forrr.s are c tully pared, for tha Court.-: . 11... use. Prices range trcn 2 c 12 cents' apiece end V, i books fron 25 to CO c. . .. Printed and for sala ty Statesman PutllsMs Co., C Oregon at business c!"ce, rc. floor. . J. . today'oni.y FOUnglG ACTS - r- i Coniedyf Fpur", , , Harmony. Scamps nagfyvDeJ. Vcm The Yodeling Wop. , Hookfr ar.3 J! ( , Novelty Dijisco II- I 4Luc! la and cr Sons Llrd ami Vi;. '1 r3 - ' "THE GRAY; DAUi: h.: From the novel by STEWART EDWARD Willi j-Iketarieg Robert MeKim, Claire Atiam- r-rl r q,vjr..;.. . fvo : Haclmthonte ano, Clair I ! - ? r "SfJOOKY'S LA30R LOST" i 1 siatinees v.":;: "" :..v -v' m L ...j -1 .... :. . - .. - f t - : - - -i'""-'-!" 'v- COMING MONDAY ? I J nioit p;iic JHTUX iilvi co BLIGHTHEAir.:-; X r. CONTINUOUS TOD AY LI: -7 ,r ts- sit if-- 7 Here's a hiIi-rrcircd" J gix - cylinder Iovcr,f or' you i otaningr wun noin-, ing but his (nerve, win ning a million-dollar, sirl , and job. a romance that sizzles. ' . - n . ; s From the story by . : PETER ET. KYKE1' . . Cast includes i- " T.- Roy ' .Earacsr- Seena--Owen, Wral Norris, Tom. Lewis, Louis WolheLcu' - . .1' J. !, mmm. 4 H i-. CONTINUOUS TODAY, ,acJIii3ciiii-: ''' J '2'-' :- " ' "": " " ,;: ; MadgeMilJlamy REGULAR PRICES i : HAYLEY .AT. THE ; VURUTZEIt i COMING" TUESDAY 1 1 j Rex Ingram's nVIIEJlE THE PAVEMENT -: - ends'' ;, l f ' IV . ... J,L He ate dynamite and drank nitroglycerine - He thought a tornado ,waa a gentle zephyr. ; and started his own earthquakes 1 And when he kicked someone the meteorological bureau , reported a new comet.', And poor Sam Har- . rington, who'could hardly stick on a rocking-, 4 horse, had to ride Thcs Hottentot in the stif f est steeplechase of tho year. : YOU'LL YELL-IyELI-YELL YOUIl HEAD OF? IIE11E . K Mi CONTINUOUS TODAY 2-11 P.M. tit IPozandoS 0t (StrochocS It Tfounderol Regular Prices ' i ,:. . J J ) The Mighty Photodfama of Flesh and Steel vW .'- r:. ' . :. CROWDS TURNED AVJ AY YESTERDAY ATTEND THE MATINEE : " I I n( pc'iwt . in ' V