The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 01, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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' The Xegion baseball team went
. over the top at Oxford park yes
terday .nd when the smoke had
f cleared had. registered a 12 to 3
iJK-ore over the Company F bass
tall team in the fourth game of
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A Word to Women $
1HE discrimination
transformed the American
kitchen and made it a model of beauty
and practical efficiency combined,
: It M our purpose to place at your
: disposal household helps from which
you can select with perfect assurance.
Each article is of that standard of
usefulness found only in a store where
reputation is based on quality and
value
BASEBALL
PLAYERS
Limbering Up Now
With' Joint-Ease r
After the
game or prac
tice Joint-Ease
takes the
kinks, ; lame
ness and sore
ness out of
your throwing
y,arm so quickly
S that youH
want to start
all over again
in a few hours.
I t's great
stuff -speedy
- -and sure, and
many stars are
wise to it. r
Just two
minutes rub
bing and this
great, stainless
Joint -Ease
soaks right In
through skin
and flpnh rlrht
to me ligaments and tendons and
bones exactly where the soreness
is. . cents a tube. -
ab ur live aril par rt Tnr o
tube of Joint-Ease and keep lim-
Derea up, as thousands of other
ban players do. ; V .
Always remember when
Joint-Ease gets in joint agony
gets out yaiclk Adv.
me Twiught league series. The
Legion team tallied twice in th
first, four times In the second, on pa
In the fourth and five times in the
filth innings - The Guardsmen
scored once In the third and twice
in the final canto,
f FHday. night, at 6:15 o'cWir
the Bankers will meet the Loeeor
The game Tuesday niitht. between
the YMCA and Tinners, was post
poned on account of rain;
Lineups for the two teams last
nght were: - - ' -
Legion Hagedorn, , p; Pear
mine, c; Acton, lb; Edwards, 2b;
Victor, 3b; Parker, ss; Race, if;
Laird, cf and Lane rf. '
ONO-tt Young, p; Melchoir, c;
Anderson, lb; Rodgers, 2b; Irvin,
3b; McCammon, gs; -Gibson, If; El
liott, cf and Mason, rf.
Biddle Bishop of the Senators,
was the umpire.
How They Stand
Won; Lost . : Pet.
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Lesion .
Bankers
Loggers
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YMCA .
Tinners
CHILDREN WILL MEET
WITH MRS. DEMAREST
(Continued from page 1)
Mrs. Demarest. If a man lovea a
woman, the only way she can come
and good taste of
Americanwomenhas
to him is with joy and love, and
not by reason of violence. God
want? a heaven peopled not with
miserable slaves, but with sons and
daughters who come to him in
love; he 'offers the way of con
version s the teat of love. i
Tonight j Mrs- Demarest will
speak .on "Regeneration." - She
hopes to find a time during her
stay in Salem to speak on the pow
er of God to heal physical dis
eases. ; "God has the : power, and
He wants us to be whole of body
as of spirit," she said. An ad
dress on this subject should fill
the tabernacle to overflowing,
whatever the weather or other at
tractions. 1 :
SALEM IT TO
ENTER LEAGUE
Biddie Bishop, manager of the
Salem Senators, announces that he
will not enter the Interstate league
with the Senators this season.
Bishop believes he can furnish
better ball games for the Salem
fans and also have more games
on the home grounds by playing
independent baseball.
Next Sunday the Senators play
East and West Lumber company
team of Portland on the local
grounds and the Sunday follow
ingthe Knights of Columbus team
of Portland. J
BoIIman ADDointment i
Confirmed By Pierce
The reported appointment ' of
Miss Celia Bollman as private sec
retary to ! Governor t Pierce, was
confirmed at the governor's office
yesterday. Miss Bollman succeeds
Ward A. Irvine of Portland, who
recently resigned. '
01e Nelson, Silverton,
Found Dead at His Home
SILVERTON", Or.. April 30.
(Special to The. Statesman. 01e
Nelson, aged about 60, was found
dead at his home Tuesday after
noon. The body was brought to
the Jack & Eckman undertaking
parlors.
Mr. Nelson lived alone and
authorities are endeavoring to get
In touch with friends or relatives
to take charge of the funeral ar
rangements. He has been a resi
dent of Silverton tor the past six
years. ...... ... .
New Doctor Arrives
Dr. K. Stockwell. of Monroe.
has arrived in Salem and will take
over the office of the late Dr. C.
W. Southworth In the Masonic
temple building. Dr. Stockwell
recently completed a post gradu
ate coarse In medicine and sur
gery in New York City
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CHILLIS LOSES
TO SALEM TEAM
Salem high school defeated Cor
vallis high school by a score of 5
to 2 at Corvallis Wednesday after
noon. , -
,Busick; pinch hitter for Salem
high school, saved the - day and
scored two men on a long drive
over the center, fielder's head In
the ninth inning. Busic was un
able to play, owing to a strained
ligament In his leg, but was called
upon after the locals were in a
tight place. Had he not have been
injured he could have stretched his
clout into a three-base hit. :
I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I
;
Our crude drug industry ''..
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Is due for steady development
And it is bound to become a gi
gantic industry here.
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There is a "30 per cent Increase
of acreage in our peppermint in
dustry this year. Our biggest
growth yet. And Oregon pepper
mint oil is $4 a , pound. 1 The in
dustry Is very profitable here, at
that price.
V
Figure It yourself : a little more
expense than a hay crop, and 50
to 70 pounds of oil to the acre.
, S W ,
Cascara bark is up to 12 cents
a pound now. It is running out,
in the forests. It must be culti
vated. There Is money in It, at
any thing near 12 cents a pound.
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There is big money in the drug
garden here. Our i growers ! must
learn it, and get into the game. A
man with a vision, and with or
ganizing ability, can . do our sec
tion a world of good, in leading
the development of this great In
dustry.
Salem must have a peppermint
f
oil refinery. That will keep the
proms all here.
There was some injury, in some
sections, from the frost of last
week, to botb cherries and prunes.
Many orchards, however, escaned
injury entirely.
In about two more weeks.
gooseberries will come In; bring
Ing $300,000 to S500.000 fo Sa
lem. Some of our folk lanehekl
at the Slogan editor when, sevan
years SCO. hn hcMn hnnollnv ih.t
gooseberry industry: They thotig!!
ne was a raspberry, or a,nut. Ask
any goose Derry grower . what . no
thinks now. This Is the goose
berry center of the world, for
quality berries.
T CLUB PERCENTAGES
, , PACiriO COAST LEAQTXB ;
W 1. rrm
nan rancuco.... 11 o
Vernon . ,. I I e
R!t Ikn n a
.609
.09
.501
JjO Anrelrm . m 11
.52
Oakland . j jg
Portland . , jo 13
.478
.435
Haeramanto u u
.391
Seattle g 14
.364
KATZOKAXi ZJBAOTJB
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w xorK 9
Cincinnati : ' a
2
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Chicago 9
Boston 4
FitUburn .. 6
Brooklyn .-t .... 5
St. louia i 5
Philadelphia . a
.417
.337
.290
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Detroit . : 9 4 ; .692
New York 9 4 v .692
Philadelphia R S, . 31!
Chicaro 7 H ! .saa
Clereluad ... 5 6 ; .435
waanincton 5 a . .38
Boetoa A 1
St. Uau 4 9 . 08
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OF A
PICTURE
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TODAY
TOMORROW
BLIGH
GOAST AND
Frisro 1 1 ; Angels 3
SAN FRANCISCO. April 30.
San Francisco hit Crandall hard
and timely, today winning from
the Los Angeles team 11 to 2.
The Seals score probably would
have been higher but for four
double plays by the Angels. Telle
hit Into three of these.
Score t R. II. E.
Los Angeles . , . . . . ... ; 2 12 3
San Francisco ...... I il 19 0
Crandall, Bigbee and Billings;
Burger and Yelle.
Sacramento 2; Portland 1
PORTLAND, April 30. Sacra
mento beat Portland today 2 i to
1 in a snappy pitchers' battle with
Hughes having a little the better
of the argument against the Sen
ators. The Beavers made only one
hit off Hughes until the seventh,
but he walked four batters. With
the score 1 to 1 in the ninth. Mc
NeelyTnade the circuit on his own
walk, an out, and Kopp's ground
single Into center field-. In the
Portland half, all three batters,
Including two pinch hitters, filed
out. .
Score A
Sacramento ; . . . . .
Portland 1
Hughes and Schang;
and Daly'
H. H. E.
2 8 2
1 4 1
Winters
Vernon 12; Oakland O
LOS ANGELES, April 30.
Jimmy Christian twirled Vernon
to a 12 to 0 victory over Oakland
here today,' holding the Oaks to
five hits and evening the series.
The Tigers r Jumped Into a five
run lead in the first inning when
McDowell preceded a single tally
with a homer while the bases were
full. ' i " - '
Score ; R. H. El
Oakland . . .......... 0 5 0
Vernon . . . . 12 14 0
Boehler, Murchio and Baker;
Christian and D. Murphy. ? .
Sail Lake 5; Seattle 3
SEATTLE. April 30.- Salt Lake
won the second game of the series
here 5 to 3," Earl Fredericks, Bee
outfielder, accounting for three of
the tallies with his two home runs,
one of them with a runner on
base. With Salt Lake leading 5
to 1, a rally in the seventh In
ning by the Indians brought them
within two runs of the Bees, but
Singleton tightened and prevented
further scoring. ,
..Score' , R. H. E.
Salt Lake. . . .... . . 56 3
Seatle V.' , . .... . . . . . 3113
-Single ton and Cook; Sutherland
and Tobin, Baldwin. ;
O
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STARTING TOMORROW; 7 P. M.
The Director of
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Latest Screen Sensation "
JAMES CRUZE O
PRODUCTIO
All Portland Is Still
Raving About It A
Picture That Is Dif.
ferent. .
t .T i : M i 1 I itt m
TODAY TOMORUOW MAT.
HAROLD ' LLOYD
IN
"GIRL SHY"
MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES
Pittsburg 2 Chicago 1
CHICAGO. April 30. (Nation
al.) 'Rabbit") Maranville stole
home in the 14th inning with the
run which gave Pittsburg a 2 to
1 victory today over Chicago and
an ever break in the series, while
Pitcher Elmer Jacobs, Seattle
rookie, stood on the mound with
the, ball in his hand, apparently
not, knowing what to do. Two
men were out when Maranville hit
to right field. I Heath Cole turned
a somersault !in attempting to
catch the ball; and Maranville
reached third as the ball : rolled
to the fence. Shmidt was purpose
ly passed and while Morrison was
at bat, with two strikes on him,
Maranville darted home with the
decld'ng run. Barnbart's , double
and Grimm's single gave the visi
tors the first run and Chicago tied
the count on Grimm's double and
Heathcole's single,
j Score j R. H. E.
Pittsburg . . . J . 2 11 0
Chicago . ... j. . 1 7,1
Morrison and , Schmidt; Jacobs
and O'Farrell. I :
Brooklyn1 6; Boston 4
BOSTON, April 30. (National)
Milton. Stock joined the Brook
lyn club and played third base to
day. His single in the 11th after
Johnston's single and Wheat's
double, scored the two runs which
gave his team a 6 to 4 win over
Boston: '
Score
Brooklyn ,
Boston . . .
R. H. E.
6 12 1
4 8 2
Vance and DeBerry; Strykerand
O'Neill. f
St. Louis-Cincinnati, rain.
Philadelphia-New York,
wet
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Py what you vriH--you
will nerer find in
any other cigarette
the unique delight of
the toasted proceu.
Ernest Ibrraicc
Marjr As tor
Noah Beery
CULLEN LANDIS
PHYLLIS HAVEIt
AMERICAN LE.GUE
New-York Philadelphia, rain.
Boston-Washington, rain.
Cleveland-St. Louis, rain. J
No others scheduled.
First of Tri-Club Matches
Slated for Sunday, May 1 1
The first of the trl-club golf
tournament will be , held at Cor
vallis Sunday, May 11. It was nn
nounced yesterday by Fred A. Wil
liams, chairman of the tournament
H committee of the Illihee Country
club. Salem, Corvallis and Eusene
comprise the three contenders. Tha
other two matches will be played
on succeeding Sundays, it 13 fan
ned at present. A fine trophy is
being offered by the three clubs to
the winner.
Last Sunday's match will be
played over this week-end in or
der to get a line up on players for
the tri-club tournamejit. . ; ;
Bungalow Boys Beat -
: ; Baptist Bail Bunch
In a hard played game of in
door baseball the Bungalow Chrfs
tion church team won from tha
Baptists by a score of 37 to . 3 6
yesterday. The game was played
on the Washington . junior high
school diamond at 4:15. The line
up of the winners was as follows:
Beechler, c; Flake, p; Garret,
lb; Klelnke, 2b; Kapphahn, 3b;
Simpson, rs; Taylor, Is; Cooley rf;
Bennett, cf; Gamble, IK
Bearcats and Pacific
. Will Play Bali Today
The Willamette Searcats will
meet Pacific university's baseball
team on Sweetland field at 4
o'clock this afternoon. Ellis or
Fasnacht will open the contest for
the locals, it -was indicated yester
day by Coach Guy L. Rathbun. The
Bearcats have been a little handi-
KWONG FOOK CO.
All Goods on Bargain Sals
We have all kinds of Chinese and Japanese Fancy
dry. goods; Also we keep a nice line of silks and creps
gpoods, make ap alL dress, I kimonas, silk waists and
blouses. Gents and Ladies' Furnishings. -Silk Hosiery,
Table Co vers, Neckwear, China ware. Baskets, etc.
264 N. Commercial St.
hO. WHSang Chinese-Medicine
will cure Rheumatism or any disease. ,
LIBERTY
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Take Salts to Flush Ki-r.sy
v Bladder Bothers cr
Back IIurt3 y
Eating too much rich food r
produce kidney trouble in sc
form, says a well-known author:
because the acids excite the 1.
neys. Then they become oy
worked, get sluggish, clog up t
cause all sorts of distress, parti
larly backache and misery ia t
kidney region, rheumatic twins
severe headaches, acid stoma,
constipation, torpid, liver, slet
lessness, bladder and urinary Ir:
tation.
The moment your back hurt3 c
kidneys aren't acting ris'at, or
bladder bothers you, begin dr!
ing lots of gocd water and t!
get about fo'ur ounces of Jad a:
from any good pharmacy; take
tablespoonful in a glass of wat
before breakfast for a few Cz.
and your kidneys pay then t
fine. This famous salts Is rna
from the acid of grapes and Is:
on Juice, combined with lithla. ar
has been used for years to fl
clogged kidneys and stimuli
them to activity; also to neutral:
the acids In the system so tV.
they no ldhger irritate, thus oft:
relieving bladder disorders.
Jad Salts can not Injure r.,
one; makes a delightful efferv:
cent lithia-water drink which rr :
lions of men and women take r.:
and then to help keep the kidnt,
and urinary organs clean, tL
avoiding serious kidney disorder
By all means have yo'ur physic:
examine your-kidneys at lc
twice a year. adv.
capped by the rain, but are said t
have Improved to a great exte.
during the last week or so.
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