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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1924)
AGE OF LPE SPORT NEWS, FROM F A ITK? SIYT A M ID) 1 1 - 1920 Dodge Roadster; ' looks sew ...... .... . . . J400 1921 Chev. tour., repaint iv ed overhauled new tires J 275 ; 1820 Ford S?dan .1 ... .$275 1923 Overland touring "'.'."$490 V CERTIFIED PUBLIC MOTOR CAR MARKET iM OSGD Our list contain a amber of attractive bargains that arc cer tain to appeal to you. Coma in today and talk' it ever. Ton will not re iret it. Buy a Certified Car 155 TK. Caarca 8V. Faons SSS IIECOITES fOII IE OFFICES Following ara tha aanoancemenu of the candidates for nomination at to a pri maries Ury 16th. The list Will ba ex tended iron day to dajr. NATIONAL G20BGZ L. BAXZS f' . . Republican candidate for TJnited State j Senator.) If alerted ha pledge thai a wut represent all of, Oregon. 'J ' ' - ' --"'"" " COOaT! 4 f JZROiia r. yoxxi f la eaadidat far OoanVy nago at MM toa eoaaty. Eqaal and Xaaet JssUos 1 ta all, U aid aiof aa. . 1 j CAJSM. B. WSBB la a candidate at the Repabllcaa pit arias. May 18th, for Coroner af liar v to a county. If nominated and elected v n will inrestigste without prejudice all J aeea eotalng under his Jurisdiction. Slogaa: Service Above Self. 70E3T H. POSTS ' ' t I It i candidata ia the Repablieaa pri marie May left, for County Coaunia i doner af Marion county. Hie slogaa ia: I Btri stoat economy in pablio axpuadi f. .t. Emrs ; t Win be a candidate ia the Marion Ooaa y Republican primaries- Kay 16 th tat f tow County Jndge. If nominated antf t alee ted. he ta pledged to a atriet bual 1 aoaa adminiatratioa aad fair traa ,. Beat la all. L T. 8. WBB f ' '-"' ' - -'. I Candidata for Jnrtle of tha fence of , Ealem district at tha primariea May lth. BeliaTea thia office ahould be pat , oa flat salary. Stock buyer. ; tVAXBEOZLBT" Republican aaadldatc fat Owaaty As ; Saaaor of Karien county. Has an km arieaa family of flra. Heary taxpayaa School toachor for 19 years ; fire year susssssJuJly ia craoary business ia 8 ; m ip - , r .,: ... ,,' ,-j '.:..-.- SPCIAX. TO VOTERS 4 Each of my opponents have aarred eirftal years or more in the County aaaeasor's - office. Tote Ko. SO for a mun not j connected with the County Ring, one who haa never spired for a political office. Signed; LANE KORLEY. iOTTS H. CARSOW ; Will be o candidata for rroaeeatlat Attorney of Maria county at to R pubiioaa primariea Kay lath. He wil , staad for tbo strict oaforcomaat of to J laws. A. O. taaaCaXEX Js a caadidato for Constable of flaloa, . diatriet. Reoosamoadatioo by Judgi f Busheyt "As true aa oUiear aa ere) war a star." About M years ozpov Wneo as a peaea officer. I T. tt AJTORESE3T Is a candidate for the Democrstli com . inatioa for Constable of S slant District I at the Kay 16th primaries. - If elected I be will perform the dutiea of the office s It t prompt and courteous manner. I f TUB) SMITH ! Will be a raneidato ts the BopubHeas primariea May loth for Constable J I the Salens district. Resident of Soled aearly 40 years. If nominated aid elected, be will do hi duty aad play ' favorites. . . rSAlTX T. VtTCaBTMAJt U a eaadidat at the Republican pa ,m trie .Kay 18th. for Coanty Jadf Karioa county. His slogan: 8trict ecot etny a businee lines, with fair treat . meat lower taaea aad onioreeaeat d .tao law. , ; j .': j ' : CARL T. Ton "' 4 - ' 1 - ' - -- '' Republican CandMato for IM strict Al s tornsy of Marion count at the primal , ies lfsr 16th. 'Stands for enforclm, the ptutlliUos aad all ether laws.' A m i a t Loggers Win Gam(e From HumphreyVYMCA Club The Loggers almost . clinched their title to first place when they defeated Johnnie Humphreys' Y athletes 2 to 0, at Oxford park last night. Hooper,: Spauldlng's pitcher, was at his best. All the old fans say, they never saw him better. ' : I ' ' The same for both sides was fast and the Y got no hits and Spauldings only tr,-o hits. Bloom enberg the Y pitcher was rather loose at times, receiving but fair support in spots. ' ; ' JPrice scored one . run . for Spauldings the first inning and the other was brought in by Ruggles who scored on Hooper's hit. Dr. Barrick, the most' heady, player, missed an easy fly because of lack of practice. Biddy f Biahop um pired, f , ; . ':': . J ; ; , Spauldings for the last two sea sons has beepx a tail ender but it looks like they are! going to be the head liners for this year. Their hardest battle will be' with the Le gion next Tuesday. 1 All the games will be finished at Oxford park. The season clos es next week with the exception cf the postponed games that will be run off the following week. Indoor Bail Games arc Upsets in Games Yesterday ' ' The indoor baseball league at the Washington junior' high last night was full of upsets. . Sanford, one of the tail-enders, defeated Shedeck to the tune of 16 to 17. "Chuck" Hageman de feated Kapphahn 3 to 13. "Cootie" Waters went down in defeat be fore Kelly Stcinbock's Mexican athletes, 12 to , ; The games are exciting a great deal of Interest. All rules and eligibility of players are strictly enforced. Three of the star ath letes are now gracing the side lines because of a , few "cuss" words. ' I ' , . - ; GEORGES DODGES CROWDS 1 CHICAGO, May 14. After spending a day dodging crowds of curious people that! followed him everywhere, Georges Carpenter, ring idol of France, departed to night for Michigan City, Ind. for a few day rest; before1 starting training for his 10 round contest with Tommy Gibbons.' May 31. -L JOKH A. nOTEBSOK j ' ' ;' ' - i ' ' " . Is a eaadidat lot OeaitaUa for Salea district. Hia shcau: No interest a aarro but the PuuUe latereeV, , IXOTD T. BIGOOm , Will bo a eaadidat la the Republics. Srimaries Kay 16th for Ooroaax of Mat a county. If aueeeaaiut ia the primal ' ia and at the polls, bo will gie tat dutiea of kia off toe the same faithfd attention that bo baa girea during hj first term, which ho ia aow Barring. U. O. BOTZB i . Will later aaaouaoe Via candidacy (0 County Clerk of K ariea oomaay. . CLABK O. OBOYE1 Will bo a candidata for Constable In tV Republicaa primary election Kay 16th . Baa eervod for many years ia eapaeitiei ouelifylng him for tha dutiea of th place. If nominated aad' alee ted, at will giro the dutiea af tbo office bit most faithful attention, without fear as f aTor. - F. 3. KOBTh ' Is a candidata for the office af Jaattcs af tha Peace of Salem district, at thi Republican primariea Kay 16th. Ba aril appreciate your support. RALPH THOKPSOsf Is a eandidate at tha Republican pn mariea Kay 16th for aUtortff of Mario county. His slogan: Juatico without - favor. W. H. DOWKXMO i la a eandidate for County Judge of Mat , tea eounty nt the Democratic priaaaHw Kay 18th. Ho pledgee law eaforeeenent aad rednctioa of taaea by spending lorn money. cm or SALEM TS.KD A. SSIXOX tnn be eandidate at tbo primariea c Kay 16. for olectioa as Mayor of SaToas, If elected ho wiU devote hia time U firing tha city a ; bnsiaaas admiaia tratioa. i P. U rRAZIER Ia a caadidato for City Recorder of the . city of 8alom at the primary olectioa Kay 16th. X. POTJL8EM - ? ! Will bo a oaodidaU fox City Reeordet At the primary election May 16th. lit promise, if choaan, efficient aerriet aad atriet aad Impartial law eavforeo ment. a o.. Rica ' - i ' - '- -" ' Is a caadidato for City Treasurer at the primariea Kay 16th. Ua promise tha Same of fieieat service ho haa al ' wj, girea. ---- ! " ---, , . SCO. W. aTOBXB ; . Annouacon bis caadldacy for City Re cord er at tbo prim art a May 16th. Hh slogan t Giro hoaest and fair traa taunt to all. V ; JOHJT B. OtXST Wtn be a -candidate ia the priinarlee ei May 16th for reeiection ae Mayer of Salem. If choaan, ba will devote the am attention to the affairs of tbo eitj government that be has beea rill uith the hope of helping to ac complin till greater efficiency in tbo city gov rumens, ana oi sun further atdtug is CRAZIER C. SMALIi ; A Qualified Candidate for j Justice of the Peace : Salem District, on tho Democratic ticket. Practicing Attorney, and a taxpayer In Salcra. ,: - L ; . GOAST AND o . Sacramento 8; Frisco 4 SACRAMENTO. May 14. Sacramento- bunched hi's oft-two San Francisco pitchers in the fourth and eighth Innings of today's game and evened the series at a game each with a count of 8 to 4. Shovel Hodge was lifted at the end of the fourth inning and Griffin took the hill, blanking the Solons until the eighth when two triples, two singles and a sacrifice hit broke a four-four-deadlock with four ad ditional runs. .-. 1 Score R. II. E. San Francisco . . . 4 5 1 Sacramento . . ...... 8 ,12 1 , Hodge, Griffin and Yeller Can f!eld,' Hall and Koehler, Schang. Salt Iake 10; Vernon 8 SALT LAKE CITY. May 14. Costly- errors enabled Salt Lake to score: 11 runs in the eighth in- ningxf and the today's game with Vernon Bees won from the Tigers, Despite all the tallies by 19 to Si the locals, Shellenbach pitched the entire distance for the visitors. Every Salt Lake player scored at least once and Peters crossed the plate four times. Score R. H. E. Vernon! 8 17 4 Salt Lake ......19 24 1 Shellenbach and Hannah; Hul vey Mulcahey and Peters. ; Seattle 4; Oakland 3 OAKLAND, May 14. Oakland lost today's baseball game to Se attle, 4 to 3, and consequently dropped from fourth to sixth place, j Seattle gained a three-run lead in the second inning which the Oaks were unable to overcome although they hit Steuland hard from the fourth inning on and caused; his retirement in favor of Williams In the eighth. ( ; Score R. H. E. Seattle ...... ....... 4 8 0 Oakland ........ . . 3 92 Steuland, Williams and Tobin; Boehler and Baker. Portland 1 Angels 4 LOS ANGELES, May 14. In effective pitching by Los Angeles hurlers gave Portland the opening game of the series, 7 to 4 here to fay. I Charley: Root, star Angel moundsman. was sent to the show ers in the fourth when the Beav ers bunched their hits and scored four j tallies. Further Portland hitting in other innings resulted in two more Los Angeles pitchers being; pulled off the mound. . Score- " ; . R. H. E. Portland ...... 7 11 3 Los Angeles' ... . . . ... 4 " 7 0 Leverens and Daly; Root. Wein- ertt- Ramsay, Mayers and Billings. - " I ' TEXXIS TEAM 'PLAITS Tbtt tennis .team from Willam ette university will play Lin field college at McMinnville Saturday, it was announced Wednesday by Guy L. Rathbun, coach. ? Fairness to All X3SJ it if '.: I', - Oscar Steclliamcr Fairness to all" has been the watchword of Oscar A. Stcelhammer, Marion county assessor, and it is upon this rec ord that he is a candidate for a second term. Mr. Steelhammer has con ducted the office of assessor in a businesslike way during his first term in office. Everyone vho has had occasion to visit the assessor's office has not on ly been received with the nt most courtesy, bat has noted that affairs are run , according to the best business principles. , He has surrounded himself with ; a corps of efficient and capable deputies and it is his Intention to continue thi plan of work.. ' '.;- : " -A It has been customary to gi ' J county officers 'a second term when they ; have proved them selves conscientious as well as capable in their work. ; j j Mr. ; Steelhammer's record speaks for Itself. Abstractors, real estate men and the general public all agree that the rtc rds in the assessor's office are tow .; in belter condition than they have been for many a year. ; (Paid adv.) MAJOR LEAGUE GAMES Roston 8; Cincinnati 3 f CINCINNATI, May 14, (National)- Boston - pounded ; Shee han hard in the first Inning to day aad assisted by a wild throw by Bohne with a double play in eight, secured a lead which Cin cinnati was i unable to overcome, i The final t core was 8 to 2. Genewlch pitched strongly after the second inning. Not a home player' reached first base in the last five innings. Score . R. II. E. Boston 8 13 . 1 Cincinnati ..... .... 281 -Genewlch and O'Nell; Sheehan, May, Harris, Rixey and iWngo. New York 0; Chicago 4 Score , R. II. E. Ne wYork 6 11 1 Chicago .............. 4 9 0 i McQuillan and Snyder, Gowdy; Kaufmann and O'Farrell. Brooklyn 4; St. Louis 3 Score R. H. E. Brooklyn .......... 4 10 ' 1 St. Louis 3- 6 0 Grimes and Taylor; Sothoron, Sherdel, Doak and Gonzales, Nie bergall. ; All others postponed; rain. Salem High Again Wins From Mac; Score 20 to 1 Salem high continued its un broken line of high schol victriea yesterday by defeating McMinn ville 20 to 1. The game was a walkaway from the start. Salem had runners on the bags in nearly every inning and scored no less than three runs in any one inning except the first and third. Hee nan and Fab re of the locals knocked out home runs.'. Salem has by far the best rec ord of any( school in the valley. Three schools are left on the schedule Eugene, Albany and New berg. Friday the Salem crew tangles with the Oregon frosh in Eugene, and takes on the high school next day. Woodburn Hi Y Holds ; Final Meet of Year The Woodburn Hi Y club held Its final meeting of the year Tues day evening at a joint picnic. with the Girls' Reserve club of the high school. About 40 students Journ eyed to Wheatland -ferry where games, lunch, and business featur ed the evening. " The following .officers for , the Hi Y for the following year were elected: . Samuel Cairnes, presi dent; Joo Iverson, vice presidtnt' Arthur Anderson, secretary-treas urer; and Herman Knapp, report er. :..' Mayor Giesy's Administra tion Is Efficient and Clean ' V 3 1 Xmayori Jonn B. Glesy has given th city of Salem a business administration. His administra tion has been open and above board. On important matters he has called into consultation bank ers, business men and private citi zens, aiming at all times to give us a city government represeuta tive of . the people. He has the welfare of the people at heart and is untiring in his efforts for the moral nplift of the younger gen eration. Mr. Giesy believes in Ba icm and the people of Salem. f He believes In a clan city anf his stand on law enforcement is unquestioned. - L He works quietly but persistent ly for the upbuilding of the city and tak?s a determined stand for that which he believes to brj right. He has at al) times been fair and impartial in his dealings with tbe people, holding strictly' to his motto that everyone is entitled to a square deal. His administration has been, one of harmony and he has always had the full coopera tion of the city council. During his four years connection with the council, as alderman and mayor, he has missed but thsee meetings. A record never before equalled by another member. It is to the best interests of Salem that Mr. Glesy be reelected... Mt would' be a mis take not to reelect him. - .(raid. Adr4.) St. Louis 11, New York 1 Score: ' -. ; , R. H. E. St. Louis II 16 " 2 New ' York : . ... . ... . . . 1 J 7 2 Shocker and Severeid; , Hoyt, Pipgrass and Schang, Hofmann. Philadelphia 5. Detroit 4 Score: 1 r R. II. E, Detroit ....... .4 10 1 Philadelphia ........ ..5 11 2 Stoner, Halloway,1 Clarke and Bassler, Woodall; Naylor, Baum- gartner and Perkins. - Cleveland 5, Washington 2 Score: : . R. H. E. Cleveland . . . . . . . '. .5 .11 0 Washington ...... i .... 2 7 0 ' (Seven innings,' rain.) Edwards and , Myatt; . Johnson, Jachary and Rucl. Boston 12," Chicago O Score: . , f R. H. E. Chicago r . .0 4 4 Boston . . 12 19 2 Connally, Steengrafe, Cven gros "and vCrouse;' Quinn and O'Neill. ' i County Y Entertains i On Educational Trip ' v j." About 50 boys and girls of the eighth grades of Hubbard and Woodburn were Salem visitors to day. The county, YMCA acted as host And conducted an education al trip through the various state institutions. I 1 ;; Judge O. P. Coshow of the su preme court. Governor Pierce and Warden A. M. Dalrymple gave -Impromptu talks to the delegation. Governor Pierce told his visitors "how to become governor," while Warden Dalrymple emphasized the fact that the worst habit a boy could acquire is smoking cig arettes. . ; Two Baseball Games for Willamette This Week Two baseball games this week will probably close the season for Willamette university," according to Guy L. Rathbun. coach. The Bearcats will play Pacific uni versity at Forest Grove Friday as a part of Pacific's May Day exer cises, and on Saturday will meet the College of Puget Sound here. Saturday's lineup will be chief ly first-year-men, for the entire infield Is composed of freshmenJ Sophomores will constitute the .re mainder of the team and all vete rans will be out of the game. Ooaetf -"Rathbun Is taking this means of sizing up his men and to get a line on prospects for next year. i - - - ' , TilEV REPUDIATE THE STflTEHlEHTS " That there is a' deliberate at tempt on the part of the evening paper to discredit the work of the Christian Federation of Salem was voiced by officers and members of that organization last night. "So zealous have, opponents of the policies of ' the federation be come," they said, "that efforts are made to secure Interviews from them that would be prejudicial to the work and objects of the organ ization. However, the emissaries of the opposing organization have overreached themselves, for the members1 of the organization In terviewed were not so unsophisti cated as; they seemed, were mis quoted in some instances and en tirely misrepresented in others, and have repudiated statements at tributed to them, and the endeavor to cause discord' Is doomed to ab ject failure. The members of this organization are too, devoted to. its objects, of too high character, and have had too ; much experience with tricksters to get caught in that kind -of a trap. Those seek ing to discredit work done and cre ate discord must betake them selves .to greener pastures where a wolf In sheep's clothing may not be detected. - ' ' 'The fact of, the matter Is that only one meeting of the federation has been held where candidates wero considered. That meeting ( CLUB PERCENTAGES I PACinU COAST LEAGUE Won. ket. Prt. Salt l.ake 15 .571 San ' Franciaco . . IS 12- !v.s Vernon . ;.. 80 17 .54 1 Portland 17 1H Seattle ....,., ... ..H 17 in .4,, Oakland .........i.. 17 so .45a lx Angplrs .v., 14 '21 ,:iH3 Bscrantento , 1 1 ' aa .a8 NATIONAL LEAOTJE Won. l.bt. - J-t. rtnrinnati -. 14 t a ,3H New York '13 i .635 Chirsnt - i 14 13. .519 Braoklya !....i..... , 1313 ,&qo PiftUbargli .,......., II . la .478 Boston . 9 H .450 tU Loois .X.:r.1...10 13 .435 Philadelphia 13 .316 AMEEIOAN LEAGUn , ''-- ' -:cv.'. feVWaa. Miost.' New? Terk ; , 14 , 8 , Prt. .BBS .550 ,500 '.00 .47 .458 ,313 fit. fjonis . 13 Boston. 1 ..j-..... "1 1 Detroit 1 1 Cleveland -.-.l 1 Chicago 10 Washrattoa .. It rhiladclylua. 7 lo ; 0 ... it it 11 13 li P. J. KUNTZ Candidate for Justice of the Peace ' Salem j District Having filled the office by appointment for a full year I will appreciate your support on my record. Adr; was held on May 3, 1924, was an open meeting and decisions arrived at without discord after full dis cussion." ' HELL'S BODY IT YET F Unless the body, of Robin' R. Colwell is found by noon today the search will be discontinued, is the message brought to Salem Wednesday by F. . D. Babb, of the Associated Oil company. Colwell and Roy E. Welch.' an old friend, were drowned while fishing off the rocks at Cape Kiwanda, five miles from Pacific City, Tuesday morning. Welch and Colwell had been fishing in tne river when their lines became fastened to some thing beneath the water, according to Babb. They had permitted the boat to float close to the mouth of the river, and were upset by a big breaker. Welch came to the surface several times but1 Colwell apparently went straight to the bottom. The tragedy was wit I 20 Mill have read, loved and thrilled to this mighty story, of heroism, daring, romance. Now you can see their favorite story brought to life -a living, pulsing drama of a man who played the game of life as a man, clean through (3C, . - zcs- P. L. FRAZIER For City Recorder owing to technicality in fil ing declaration of candidacy, my name will not be printed on the ballot, but it may ba writ ten In on the blank line provid ed for that purpose. . . - Mark X in front of name when written. '' (Paid Adv.) nessed by Mrs. Colwell and seve ral others in the party, who were unable to give assistance. Mrs. Colwell was brought .to the , city late yesterday on the verge of a collapse. She lives at 1120 Che meketa. , Her husband worked at the filling station at High and Chemeketa. Welch's -body was re covered a short time after the ac cident. A guard was stationed at the scene of the tragedy, but un less the body is found today, the guard will be- discontinued . and the finding of the body awaited. Welch wtfh, a son of J. Welch of Dallas and had; been living at Harvey, N. D. ' He was 30 years old and a brother-in-law to C. C. Colwell of Salem, " lie was to have returned home "Wednesday morn ing. The body was sent to North Dakota last night from Dallas, where he had been taken by Coro ner Chapman of Polk county Colwell was 29 yeare old and is 1 1 : i OREGON STARTS TODAY AND IOIH! .Ik si f V Vote For v 63 X; Hark tlcAlEsfcr , Rrpnblican Candidate for Representative For Marion County 'Economy Is the Rest Source of ' Revenue. Paid Adv. survived .by his wife and baby, brother, C. C. Colwell. Is employ ed by the Valley Motor company. JINX CONTINUES NEW PORK. May 14. Tba jinx that has beset the ranks of Kentucky derby favorites this sea son struck again today when Wise rnnnoBllnr ' . crack watprn colt I making his first start as a three- year-old, was decisively beaten at Jamaica by an ordinary field in the 6, 000 Stuyvesant handicap at a mile. " ! t 1 (NOTE) This picture will be shown starting Saturday Eve. and Sunday. Mcdonald WURLITZER 'I