WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL SO, 1024 STATESMAN; PAGE OF LIME;: SPORT NEWS- PROM EVERlwiaiii; TIID OIIEG 02 J-STAtESI I AI T r SALEM, 0?EG Oil - CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTORCAR MARKET 1923 Star Roadster, like i J new v, -isrt 1923 Overland touring, driven i 5000 miles . i ....... .f40O 1923 Ford touring, driven ' 5000 miles .$340 1 9 2 2 Chevrolet too ring, -oyer- C ' ; hauled ....... .......$205 1923 Maxwell, 6 pass. closure ... t ...... . . .9703 1922 Dodge Roadster, Hassf j ler Shocks ........ . v, $373 ; r i - . J n MANY people would ot hare iareaUd large amounts , of mm; ia Xw Cars if they had - inspected - or display ( a ted model tint. Don't make the him mistake. . - Bay Certified Car i? Used Bat So ABased" SS8 H. C&urca St. nan 8S ..; - ' '.- - ' i. t," , '-. ' .: .J, s fix i i . a -r-v r,.mi . a i FAMILY LAV SERMON. THEME AT REVIVAL (Continued from pare 11 Ills murderers who are you that would" bef better than He? Love Lesson. Learned , ' J!! cams to jthe .altar,; weeping, bowjng, Ywitll ; my' heart utterly 6iaasbed. ; My' father and mother were.' astonished. They thought I Have Yon Lached at Hdrbld Lloyd. In By The Girl Shy; 99 3 DAYS ONLY i ' - - - t FBI., SAL, Slid. Romantic Comedy Ever Filmed ' A Booth Tarklngton LIBERTY DAVID BELASCO'S Great Success "The Gold Diggers" was in a fit. Other people thought I. was crazy. S But I didn't .care what any of them thought; I had to come to the altar with a brok en and contrite spirit. All night I fought, in an agony of spirit. At dawn I said, 'Lord, I can't force myself to love 1 this person, but how can I be brought to love?' The Lord said, I ask only if you are willing, to-love if t should put my love, into: your heart? And then he gave me a victory of love!'. , f . ;'' The speaker gave a graphic pre sentation of the story of Jean Val jean, Victor ..Hugo's masterpiece. The man, condemned to' the gal leys for; stealing a loaf -of bread for his child, came to bate all. men. When he escaped from the galleys, he wandered a hateful, murder ous beast, .the prey , of jjl hate ful men and: women who. had not the love of God for their fellow men. Finally the good bishop took him in as a guest;, and then pro tected him after the man had rob bed him. The goodness of the man of God broke the stony heart where force ' had made him more brutal. The picture of forgiveness and brotherhood In the heart of the real Christian was made most graphic. ' The tabernacle was dry as to roof, but none too warm because of the rainy,' damp evening. Some battening around the sides of the building, and drop-shutters on the west' and south to cover the pres ent cheese-cloth ventilators, will be done today, if about 10 men will volunteer their help, starting at about 10 o'clock today, when lumber will arrive. ; ; ' - A big meeting for the children is to be held at the tabernacle Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The schools are : to be dismissed early enough that the children be tween the ages of 7 and-14 years may attend and arrive there at 3 o'clock. Mn.iDemarest spoke at the high school Tuesday morn ing at assembly, and made a tre mendous hit.i A meeting of the older young people is to be held each evening, Kimball school.. Prayer meetings are .being held each morning at 10 o'clock in the Chresto ball on the campus, and a large attend ance is reported. The instrumental music is tak ing on strength and numbers. A brass quartet ' made ; a special: hit last night, with Wesley Roefer, cornetlst; Frank Zinn and F. W. Tebow, trombones; and Ivan Mar tin, baritone ,;rhree jioinjsts ap peared last night. Miss Inez Wood; Rev. J. W. ' Ranton, and -Logan Bill. " With the two pianos, played t- 7A OREGON STARTS SATURDAY the Director of ' Covered Wagon" mm irbrTntyuiiui. .iih- EnKSbiiAieux S? Marr Aster! lioih. tccrv? : ' i 4V Story "iJay 8000 Ft. of Laughs Harold Lloyd In it Girl Shy 99 ,y.rv.tv VI by Miss Eugenia Savage and Mrs. Tebow, the music is making a great hit.- The choir, is singing wonderfully well, and the congre gation also picks up the new music remarkably, well. Last night one of the fine orrerings was a duet, Mr. and Mrs. Demarest sing ing "Christ In Me," with the choir Joining in the chorus. , Tree Saving Propaganda To Spread From Silverton j SILVERTON', Or.. April 29. (Special to The Statesman.) A report was . given tat the regular session held Monday of the Sil verton Woman's club that Col. E. Hofer had asked Silverton . club men to notify all organizations of a like kind throughout the state about the campaign which Silver ton women are beading to preserve trees along the highways. It ap r.ars that a great deal Is being done In. the way of planting out young trees, but the attention of the public has never been called to the preservation of trees already standing. In the report given on Monday afternoon attention was called to the number of beautiful trees along the public roads. Many of these are from time to time de stroyed with little thought to the beauty they create for the tourist. It is a campaign to preserve these individual and groups of trees that the Silverton women are heading. ;: Thit matter will be brought up at the county ; federation' which meets at Silverton May 17. It will also be brought before the state convention which will be held at Oregon City May 19. Pres sure will be brought to bear upon the state legislature in regard to this matter, report Silverton club women. - ' At the county federation which will be held here in May the Sil verton Woman's club and the Wil lard club will be joint hostesses. " Washington and Oregon Baseball Game Is Even EUGENE, Or., April 29. Uni versities of Oregon and Washington'-played a 11-11 tie baseball game this afternoon on a muddy, rain-eoaked field. The game was called In the, sixth to allow Wash ington to catch a train. ' Oregon scored five runs in the first in ning and Washington veven in the second. - From - then on scoring was about even. Washington .... , , ..:11.10 ,4 Oregon ..... . ...... 11' 9 5 . MacDonald, Tesreau and Boyd ; Latham and Bliss. NOW SHOWING HAROLD L in ; 6 GIRL SHY" His Latest, Longest and Greatest Comedy - OREGON h - LIBERTY 4 Today Tomorrow Only k&clt Ssnnett 9 v. v 1 r si , l it u i cc.MExrr Another big one by the produc er of -Mickey and Molly O ' A revelation of the night lights and bright Ughta of New York. COAST AND O O O .::v ' O ' Angels 16; Frisco 12 SAN FRANCISCO, April 29. Today"s i coast " league baseball game here between L.os Angeles and San Francisco was .principally a succession of unsuccessful bat tles by various pitchers to retain their place on the mound. Los Angeles finally won 16 to 12 in the 10th Inning. ' v Score R. H. E. Los Angeles 16 21 2 San Francisco ........ 12 21 2 Root, Weinert, Myers and By Ier; Mitchell, Hodge, Geary, Shea and Agnew. Salt Lake 2j Seattle O SEATTLE, April 29. Salt Lake won a' six inning contest from Seattle in the Pacific coast base ball league here today, 2 to 0, the game being called in the seventh on account of rain. The Salts scored 3 runs in the seventh In ning but Seattle had not finished their half and the game was 'call ed and the umpire did not allow the runs to count. "Red' Kllle f er, manager, announced that he would protest It. Score R. H. E. Salt Lake... ... ..... .26 0 Seattle 0 3 1 O'Neill, Mulcahey and Peters; Dell, Gregg and Baldwin. , , Oakland 8; Vernon 5 LOS ANGELES, April 29.- Sending two Tiger, pitchers to the showers with a five run rally in the eighth inning, Oakland won from Vernon 8 to 5, In the open ing game ot the series here to day. Score . R. II. E. Oakland ............. 8 14 2 Vernon 5 11 0 Mails, Siebold and Baker; Shell enbach, - Sellers, Christian and Hannah. - Portland 1; Sacramento O PORTLAND, Or.. April 9. The Beavers got a lucky win over their jinx team, Sacramento, In the opening game ot the series today when a heavy rainstorm broke at the end of the Sacramento half of the fifth with the score of 1 to 0 for Portland. After 30 min utes it ws raining harder than ever and the game had to be call ed. The Beavers scored their one tally off Vinci in the first when Miller doubled after McCann's sin gle, sending the former to third, when Cox's single on - the first pitch brought him in. was in great form. . Score " f ' : ' -" -1 Sacramento Portland Vinci and Koehler; and Daly. Leveren ' 1R H E 0 3 0 1 S O Leverenx SISTER IS HELD LOS ANGELES, April 29. Mrs. Katherine Petty, sister of Former Secretary of the Interior Fall, who was arrested at Santa Monica last night on a charge of carrying con cealed weapons, will appear for hearing before the lunacy commls- s'on next Monday to determine her mental condition it was announced tonight... . - .-'V ; -v' Bead the Classified Ads, ROSTEIN & Visit Our Millinery Department , . . . . Vt Best in This City . BIG ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS AND TRIMMINGS I READY TO WEAR HATS i ! The Very Newest. Changeable Silks, ' .New Jap Crepes Pretty Yard Wide, Pretty Colors Colors. Good Quality . Yard $1.95 Yard 25c Pretty Collar Tabs 0, . ' ' , White or Colors 36-mch Indian Head . 10c, 15c, 17c, 20c ed Suitings and 23c .? Yard 50c : Renfrew Devonshire Cloth Piisse Crjspes, Fast Colors. See the Pretty Patterns, Pretty Shades, Plain or Fast Colors. ; Figured '. Yard 35c Yard 25c UnblVihed 40-inch' Sheeting ; x,1?,6"7 Good Quality -Fair- - Tubing . - Patterns, Dainty Quality ; 50c Grade Patterns T Yard 50c Yard 35c i39cYard Yard 19c 36-inch Burlap 36-inch Cretonne Brown or Green ) Nice Assortment Yard 25c Yard 25c New Ginghams. - Pretty Patterns Yd. 32c, 28c, 25c, 19c 240 and 248 Nortli MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES o o o o fit. Louis 6; Cincinnati 3 i CINCINNATI. April 29." (Na tional.) St.. Louis bunched Jilts successfully off LUqne today and won from Cincinnati 6 to 3. Two doubles by Gonzales, one of them coming with the bases full in the eighth, counted for four of the Cardinal tallies. Rixey made his first appearance of the season in the ninth and retired the side. Score R.. H. E. St.. Louis ...... ...... 6 '9 3 Cincinnati . ..... 3 9 1 Sotboron and Gonzales; Luque, RUoy and Hargrave. Chloiago 2; Pittsburg 1 CHICAGO, April 29. (Nation al.) Grover Alexander, making his first start at home of the' sea son, smashed out a double In the 11th Inning which enabled him to defeat Lee Meadows in a pitching duel. The score was Chicago 2; Pittsburg 1. ! Alexander had great control, not walking a man, the visitors' only run resulting from Bernhart's single and a double by Wright. Score i ' ; R. H. E. Pittsburg .... ....... l 8 1 Chicago . , . . . . . ..... 2 12 1 Meadows and Schmit; Alexan der and! Hartnett. ". . Philadelphia-New York, rain. Brooklyn-Boston, cold. ; Jack Wise of Yakima Is Given 1 5-Round Decision : ! KELLOG, Idaho, April 29. Jack Wise ot Yakima was given a decision here tonight over Roc co Stramaglla of Portland at the end of 15 rounds of fast fighting. The event was scheduled as a 12 round - affair but, at the end of the 12th round the judges were unable to make a decision and told the fighters to step three more. At the conclusion of the match It was announced by the referee that Stramalgia, who was knocked down in the third round for the count of nine, had continued the battle with three broken ribs. The main event was preceded by six preliminaries which resulted In four knockouts. Highway. Commission to h Divide With Wasco County i ... - - ' , J ; f PORTLAND, April 29.--WhUe the state highway commission wia asked today by County Judge Ad- Kisson of Wasco county that The Dalles-California highway from Dufur to White River, 1 miles, be surfaced on a 50-50 county- state basis, and the commissioners, agreedj Then Judge Adkisson pro posed that a new bridge be built t Dufur also . on a 50-50 basis, and this proposition was accepted. Bids were opened lor tne bea- side-Canon Beach Junction section of the Coast highway; the Allen ranch-La. Pine . section of The Dallfs-California highway; the Jones Hill-Lena section of the Oregon-Washington highway.: and a small road job in the John Day country. The decision on the bids wjll be announced by the commis sion tomorrow. GREENBAUM .We Hive the Style and Quality, Low Prices I Commercial Street O O ; O O Chicago 6, Detroit 4 DETROIT, April 29. (Ameri can) Chicago defeated Detroit to day 6 to 4 behind Thurston's stea dy pitching, despite a threatened 1 9th inning Tiger rally, featured by u numer ay wingo, pincn nuier. Dau3s collapse in the -8th inning resulted In three Chicago runs. Thurston hit a homer in the ninth. The Tigers ran their their double play record for the season up to IS. , - .. - r. - Score: ; v R. H. E. Chicago ...... .....6 12 1 Detroit . . ... ........ .4 '9 1 Thurston and Schalk; Dauss. f Johnson, and Bassler. Boston 15, Washington 0 WASHINGTON, April 29. (American) Washington used 18 players including half a dozen pitchers in an effort to stave off cefeat today, but failed, the Red Sox winning 15 to 6. Score: " R. II. E. Boston . . .......... . . .15 13 0 Washington .. ... ...6 10' 2 Piercy, Ehmke and Picinich; Martina, Wingfleld, McGrew, Rus sell, Speece, Zahnizer and Ruel, Hargrave. J New York-Philadelphia, rain. Cleveland-St. Louis, rain. SEATTLE MID IS Black Diamond Mine Work. er Taken From Shaft After Long Fight . SEATTLE, t April 29. Stanley Cooney, 35, was rescued alive and the body of Robert D. Doucette, 24, the second of three. men trap ped by a fall of earth last night in a coal mine at Black Diamond, was recovered by rescue workers today. Hope of digging out the body of O. C. Wise, 35, the third man, was given up tonigut. The accident was the first in this mine since 1906, when a gas explosion killed four men. After working I in three-men shi.'ts continuously for nearly 24 hours, Black Diamond crews brought the body of Doucette to the surface and rescued Cooney alive. .- The accident 8 happened in r the 11th level, 5,500 feet down the main hoisting slope, south of the Pacific Coast Coal company at Black Diamond, south of Seattle, at 9:20 o'clock Monday night as the result of a cave-in. The col lapse of earth followed a "bump" or miniature earthquake in chute. 29 and 30, which adjoin each oth er. . I i You can't tell. i The three best tennis players In Greenville, S. C. have twins, but aU of them made their reputations In singles. 1 BITS FOR BREAKFAST 1 . , - i Refreshing showers - .: V V r t Now you can almost hear things grow. , t. -; ' -. . "W The' foot and mouth disease among cloven-footed animals in California seems to be about stamped out; but a Salem barber says it is still rampant among some folks he knows. so m "1 S S . Benefits to town and country of patronizing Oregon industries and home town merchants." Wfrite something worth while on that subject, and send It for the Tuesday Statesman, and you may get $10 in cash, and several other prizes. Nearly all ' the 'flax Is In the ground and a lot of it Is ud and coming. The showers will make It ,come along faster. V Sage of a Salem barber shoir says the European governments are satisfied to have Uncle Sam play a loan hand, if he will only play it strong. t April, Is appropriately going out with showers. ; Alexander used to walk several miles early every; morning and he 1 . SALEM MARKETS I , ; GSaTV A3m BAT No. 3 vht.. No- -3 red whemt aacked. OOe ..ia a $is tia i7 n Oata , , , . Oat hay ClTr y. baW . , , .... $12 3 914 Frieea qnoted ar wfcoleaalr sad ar PfWi rcceired bj farmera. No retail price ri. SOOa, BUTTS B, BTJTTEWAT OreamrT bntt.r I9e Q 4 0&. Bntterfai. Milk, per cart , ( fl.75 Eg. ?le-t ... : 20 . Wmdird, . , 1 a. Pnlleta ..... . i - POUXTBT Heavy .1e F ALLY HadiBf ami lirtf .. .. l rosx. MTrTTOir Aarx beet Hoira, top, 150-225 tg.. wt tT.Sfl Ho-a, top, S25-275, girt ... , fT.OO Hera, 'top, ars-aoo,. ii an tn Liclit aowa. , ,-, - - , . , " ,,. ff 40 Ronfll hrr. , , , ia Q o5o. Top veal, """i .. ,' ft Cows 1, .. .oayj Q 0i. conquered the world. What would he have done If he had had a Ford? . ' ' Yl.' Jeweler by day, and bandit by night was the career of a Wichita man, it is revealed. The Idea pre sents attractive possibilities, such as every man his own fence. ; .. r., : S V;. - Latest Chicago woman slayer is a lawyer and a deputy district attorney. It did not affect her aim, however. How can jhey study law, fall in love and still have time for pistol practice? According to Congressman Tink ham the city of Washington has three times as much drunkenness as Paris and 14 times as many murders as London. People who are crazy to live in Washington must be all of that. According to the program but lined by the present secretary of the treasury the nation will have its war debt wiped out In 31 years. That will be some wipe, at that.' A couple of peevish guys can start a war in four minutes, but it takes a generation- to mop It up. Harold Lloyd Gives Salem Crowd Thrills If you want a laugh and a good ona see Harold. Lloyd in "Girl Shy" now showing at the Oregon Theatre. A picture with Harold Lloyd In it generally means a good laugh but In this one be Is un usually funny , and anyone that can keep a straight face while see ing this picture surely must be troubled with .facial paralysis. Harold, whila an apprentice in a tailor shop gets a wonderful Idea and writes a book entitled "My Love Affairs By Harold Meadows." On the way to the publishers he meets a .most wonderful girl who becomes very much Interested in his story. . The story is first re fusedby the publisher and Harold is much discouraged and disap pointed, gives up the girl. But afterwards the. publisher decides to accept the story .and publish it under the title of The D ary of a Boob." His decision was made I CLUB PERCENTAGES I rr . -. ACmo COAST XfAOUB ' W U 9 9 0 PCT. ,591 .591 .571 .545 .500 .455 -381 San FranrUee.... Vemon . . Salt 14k .. Lo Ancelea ,wi Oakland Portland i . Seattle ' " ' , -. Sacramento . 1 IS 13 12 12 10 11 11 19 13 v 8 18 8 14 .364 RATIONAL liEAOTXB . W L Xw Tork .. . 9 - 2 Cincinnati , . 8 5 Chics so . .. 9 S Boston - .,..;.. . 4 4 Pittsbnrg . . , ;. 5 8 Brooklyn ... 4- 7 8t. Louii..... : 5 9 PCT. .818 .615 .643 .500 .385 .364 .357 .250 Philadelphia .. J. 2f ' AMEKICAX LEAOXTB ' W J, PCT. .693 .692 .545 .538 .455 .385 .364 .308 Detroit New Tork ....., 9 4 Philadelphia .. - 5 Chicago ... ir, 7 8 Cleveland 5 6 Washington ; : 1 5 8 Boston i 1;.... 4 , - 7 , St Loni . 4 . 9 nV3 Z - w lwVV npo preserve the natural JL beauties of the great routes of travel of the . Pacific Coast, we have . removed all of these signs, 1200 in number, from the highways. : . , ; f ...'.-... - T J STANDARD OIL COMPANY ; ri. ; i C CALIFORNIA 7 f(mmh, A quality cljJctta ;at a quantity prico aristocratic flavcr at a democratic ccit. because of the hit the story 1 made with everyone In his off; Harold receives a check of 3,C from the publisher and at the e time learas that this girl was al to marry the other man. Hlg ri to reach the scena of the.weddlr Is well worth the price pf adnil slon. He arrives Just in time t snatch the girl away from tl man and . make his escape wi; her. The house was in almost a ccrs tinual uproar last night during tl picture and everyone went aw: chuckling over Lloyd's" ml. : ventures. It Loolis Good It Wears Better Cord 'Jim "Eir Smith & WaUahs Service. Phone 41. - V ' rz 1 I I i ! 'I1 i