The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 23, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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est Sunday's paper. j
The photographer was. In f the
fitjr last week and it is under
stood that -nearly the- entire page
will be devoted to alem. There
wlfl "be pictures of" many resi
dences and school buildings; also
the capitol. Hayesville school, a
croup of residences, on North
Summer, TJ. S. National bank St.
Joseph's new auditorium, a group
vt houses on North Fifth, includ
ng the home of Harry Scott, resi
dence of A. S. Benson, the resi
dence of F. G Myers, the
Klks temple, residence of Nj
Kafoury, Parrfsh junior high
the Unitarian church!
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National League
Results
St. Louis 1; Red .1
ST. LOUIS. April 22. Piling op
11 runs in the first inning the St.
Louis Cardinals easily defeated
the Cincinnati Reds today 12 to 3
in the first National league game
here this season. Fifteen Rickey
men batted in the opening inning
and every player made at least
one hit. ' : -?' :-v ;
Score: j ; , f . R. H. E.
Cincinnati ..... .310 2
St. Louts , . . . . , L . . . . . . 12 14 1
Donohue. Sheejhan, Dibut. llrady
and Hargrave:
Kheni, Biemillcr
and Gonzales.
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PITTSBURGH
Chicago 1 -April
22. The
Pittsburgh! iratfs celebrated the
opening of the b6me season today
by swamping Chicago, 6 to 1,
while more thn 30,000 fans
looked on. Morrison held the
Cubs to j ffve hits. Twice Kauf
mann passed Smith to get at Mor
rison, but the Pijrate burler each
time made a three base hit.
. Score:'
Chicago j
R. H. E.
.-... . 15 0
. : . . . 6 11 1
Hartnett; Mor
Pittsburgh
Kaufmann
and!
rison and Smith.
Phillh-H 8; tlrookljn 7
PHILADELPHIA. April 22.
The Phillies opelied their home
season today by defeating Brook
lyn 8 to T. The odgers hit four
Philadelphia pitchers for a total
of 17 safeties, bn,t four errors by
the visitors proved costly.
Score: j i It. H. E.
Brooklyn i . .... V 7 17 .4
Philadelphia '.'.::. V 8 12 1
Grimes and Taylor: Carlson,
Knight, llubbell nd Henline.
New York ! Uoston 5
NEW YORK. April. 22. The
New Yorki Giants opened their
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Teachers Will Play Today
bweetland Field it Wea-
f ther Permits
The Willamette University-Ore
gon Aggie baseball game scheduled
to he played at Corvallis yesterday
was called off on account of ra'n.
The Bearcats will cross bats with
the Oregon Normal school, of Mon
mouth, on the Willamette diamond
at 4 o'clock this afternoon if the
weather is favorable, f j
The Bearcats have been having
an exceptional run of bard 4uck
these last few days in trying to
find some day in' which they could
crowd in a game without getting
wet. - . ;
The game this afternoon will be
the first home contest of the sea
son for Willamette." 4 J
LAUREL FOR DIM
EAT
GLACIER PARK. Mont.. April
22. Middle Rideran Indian, woni
the blue ribbon award fori he flfl-j
est wheat raised on" the Glacier
national park! reservation in!' 192.'
The award was made at the mW-j
winter fair of -the BlackTeet . na
tion held at- the, agency' tow?i of
Browning, MbnkJ-jecentlyv V '
- Superintendent-CampbeU's .tire-
year educational program among
the Indians of the Glacier park
reservation resulted in so much
wheat being raised by the Indians
that the government erected a
second flour mill to take care -of
their grist. ': " - "
CHECK MAX CONVICTED
YAKIMA. April 22. On a plea
of guilty, W. W. Dumm was today
sentenced by Superior Judge V. O.
Nichoson to serve one to 15 years
in the state penitentiary at Walla
Walla, for passing bad checks.
Dumm asked for leniency on the
grounds that he had written the
checks as a joke. This excuse fail
ing, he declared he was tubercular.
home season today, with a 6 to f
victory over Boston, before 30.000
fans. The game was preceded by
raising the National league pen
nant won by New York last year,
and the golden jubiree flag, emble
matic of the nenior circuit's i fit
tieth anniversary.' I- t . -
Score: ' . R. H." E.
Boston T .. 5 9 r 2
New York : G 1 2i 2
Cooney and Gibson; Nehf, Scott
anl Snyder, Hartley. : ,
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Pacific Coast League
Results
Roarer Game Is Off
PORTLAND, April 22. Oakland-Portland,
game postponed,
wet grounds; today's game will be
played Monday. J
Seattle 13; Vt-rton 4
SEATTLE, Apri 22. Seattle,
chanip'ons of the j Pacific Coast
baseball league, j opened Us , 1925
home season llere today by slug
ging three Vernon pitchers for two
home runs, t
vei doubles
and 11
In the
singles, winning 1$ to 4.
third, fourth
and fifth innings,
the Indians were the most trouble
some to the Tl
gefs, garnering four
runs in each,
ing before i:
allowed eight
Scdre
Vernon . . . . .
.Seattle . . . . .
Sutherland, pitch
,oo nowiing fans.
hits.
R. H. E.
. . . 4 8 2
. 4- .! 13 18 1
Penner. Ludolph, Byran and
Marphy; Sutherland and Baldwin,
Tobin.
Salt Iuk ; .nrH 3
LOS ANGELKS, April 22. Salt
Lake evened the series with Lo-
Angeles here todayj winning A to
2, when Singleton held the Angels
to five scattered hits the contest
was slowed down -somewhat by in
termittent ; showers of rain.
Wright, pitching for Los Angeles
was replaced b' Rain say when ho
allowed the ionr Salt Lake tallies
in the f'rst five innings.
Score
R. H. E.
4 9 3
2 5 2
Salt Lake . .
Los Angeles
Singleton
Cook; Wright,
Ramsay and Sdndberg
Seals 4;! Senators 2
SAN FRANCISCO. April 22.
The Seals made it two straight
from Sacramento today, taking the
second game of tlie series 4 to 2.
Speed Martin, who previously had
Pitched two tw-hjt games for the
visitors, had oily! been found for
five bingles whert he was taken
out for a pinjehj hitter in the
seventh. I'll
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Sacramento . . ....!.. . 2
San Francisco 4
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Martin, Thorn1
psOn and Koehler;
Gri.fin and Ycllc
Early Opening McKenzie
. Pass is Obiect of Legion
Ef.orts are being made by local
members of thoj American legion
post to have MrKejnzie Pass open
ed up in t:mp for tKe Oregon state
convention of the organization, to
be held at Prineville
A big caravan is planned by the
posts of Southern Oregon., who
are to gather at the Summit for a
barbecue feed put on by the Eu
gene post. Great times are to be
held at the convention, according
to the plans befog made by all
posts. ' -. . j I :
Efforts are to be made by the
state highway department In get
ting the pass onen as several de
partments of th
""i re anxious to; ge tne way
clear for early nhountain work;
LINEN TOTAL STILL
RISING
IN CAMPAIGN
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from pag 1) '
feel that they
hate reached-the
crest oi the hill
ahd ! the interest
shown will makle the last bit of
the objective appear jvery small.
" T. M. Hicks, j president of the
chamber of commerce has been
out of the' city on .business Tues
day and Wednesday, but has nlan-
ned to be pre3eni today to preside
at the noon meetinsi
Each worker Is to make a per
sonal report today 'of j the amount
secured, and it is
expected that the
showing will be
jgreat -.
Silverton Minister s
Attendinq
Tacoma Meet
SILVEUTON.
Or.. April 22.
(Special to The Statesman) Rev.
O. jlorrevik is aitenling a minis-
terial conference!
ai Tacoma, Wn.
Ife expects to be! gone about one
week,
cepted
Rev. ilr. lidrrevik has ac
a call at Bella Cola. Can-
ada,- and
June.'
will leave for there in
and Paper Co.
I
ra girls Gin
t RED CROSS TESTS
Examinations Staged At
YMCA Swimming Tank
Wednesday! Afternoon
Eloise Wright
and J : Margaret
the junior Red
Moorehouse took
Cross I'fe saving test yesterday
at the Saleni YMjCA, making the
last or the laige flass enrolled- to
pass ; the examination for merit
certificates. The examinations
were given under j the direction of
Miss Mary Erickson. student at
Willamette university.;
A new member has been secur
ed, however, and the ftaal exam
ination will .be g ven sobn. The
new member is Mss Julia Creech.
In , addition several jUrls and
young women are taking swim
ming lesson at the YMC tank,
with several showing much pro-
Liciency in tue aniiuiuin-g
QUESTIONS ASKED OF
, MURD0CK ANSWERED
(Continued frflm page 1)
and I see rapid promotion for him
EET 1st my general health as
it should be. or twpuld you advise
me to consult a physician.
Ans Your trouble is mental to
a great degree. 5 Exercise in the
open air a ;great deal, drink 101s
of . water. I do not see anything
of. ,4 serious nature.
TjRK Where Is my oldest sis
ter and how can I reach her?
Ans. She is In Norfolk, Virgin
ia, and may be i reached care of
ELB, 1900 Colonial avenue.
JRL Our house and lot is for
sale. Do you think we will sell
it?
Aiis. You will jhave a chance
but I . advise holding same until
next fall 'as you j will receive a
much better offer for same.
NFE Will I succeed in the
musical field? I
Ans. Yea but Jyou must spe
cialize on the voice and study as
siduously.. EVE Should my husband
change h's position
AhsJ No, he
Should ' remain
here i ; . -
OCL My; mother objects to me
marrying as I desire. What would
you advise 'hie to dp? j
Ans. Follow your mother's
advice as she has obly your Inter
est at heart. You are far too
young' to think of narrylng, anyhow.-
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MS Will , my -sin regain his
health? Shduld hd change treat
ment? i . I ; j
1 Ans. Continue with ; present
tVemtment and I see complete re-
cmrryby mM-sumpaer.
uiT-ncre wiii 1 una my
ring? . r !
Ans. iou will find your ring
under the wash basin in the up-
stai.3 bathroom.
SHD Will I gain1 financial suc
cess if I coatinud my present
.plans?
Ans. Youi will nK but will find
yourself doing1 pehal servitude.
you are suspected already so bet
ter discontinue novt.
WH Will! eve get anything
out 01 tne estate left by my uncle?
Ans. Have nojvf
orry as I see
you getting your money this year.
. if. MA Can you tell me what
became of the box containing hat
ana dress which was lost while
motoring? ' ;
Ans. Same was lost Just be
fore you crossed th.ej line into Ore
gon but I do:not see you recover
ing same ajj party j who found it
has left the west.
EJS Will my husband succeed
in business In Portland in the face
of so much opposition?
Ans. He will bu it will be es
sential that he pUt forth every
atom of effort and ambition he
possesses. ' j !.'"' '
GP Will my friend marry?
Ans. This shouljl not interest
you. Better pay nkore attention
to your own affairs! and not med
dle in your neighbor's.
KF Will t receive any returns
from the stocks and bonds I held
when the eastern firm went Into
bankruptcy? j
Ans. Eventually but. not for
two years. 1 1
ova Shall we 6uild or rent?
Will we be successful here?
Ans. Close the
property you have
build. I see success
deal for the
in mind and
for you.
. DKC I am
navmg: some
irouDic over a piece of land. Will
I settle the matter without a law
suit? - ; . , j .
: Ans. Vcs. as I sec a very fav
orable compromise being made.
American League
; Results
Senators 10; New York 1
WASHINGTON, April 22.
President Coolidge tossed out the
first ball to open th Washington
season today and Was rewarded
by a home club victory, the Sena
tors defeating New York 10 to 1.
Walter Johnson, the Washington
ace, distributed seven hit? among
the Yankees whiJe his mates were
collecting 14 from Shocker, Fran
cis and II. Johnson.
gcore R. II. E.
New York 17 2
Washington .10 14 2
Shocker, Johnson and O'Neill,
Bengough; Johnson nd Ruel.
Chicago 3; IWroit 1
CHICAGO. April 22. Close to
30,000 fans saw Eddie Collins
maks his Chicago debut as man
ager of the White Sox today when
they defeated Detroit 3 to 1 In
the opening game of the Ameri
can league season here.
Score . R. H. E.
Detroit .1 ........ 1 S 2
Chicaco . ." ; . . 3 6 0
Collins, Stoper and Woodall;
hurstoa and Schalk.
St. louis J; Cleveland 2
CLEVELAND, April 22. St.
Louis defeated Cleveland before
a crowd of 22.000 in the local in
augural game today, 3 to 2, in 10
innings. Joe Bush finished his
first game in three starts, not
allowing a score after the first in
ning. Score Jl. IT. E
St. Louis 3 6 1
Cleveland 2 6 0
Bush and Dixon: Smith and
Myatt. , ; ,, : . :
Athletics O; Boston ."
BOSTON. April 22. Rube Wal-berg-did.twell
as a relief pitcher
for the Athletics In the American
league opener today, and Phila
delphia defeated Boston 6 to 5 in
11 innings. What proved the
winning run came in when Sale
walked and Simmon doubled off
Wlncfield in the 11th.
Score- j R. II. E.
Philadelphia . ., . 8 1
Boston " 16 1
Rommell. Harris. Walbersr and
Cochrane; Quinn, Wingfield and
Picinich.
BILLY GHAU
ARRIVES 1 TODAY
Frankie Lewis and Portland
er Will Hold Light Work
out At Armory
. Billy Gardcau of Portland win
arrive In the city this afternoor
and will hold a light workout at
the Armory at 8 o'clock. Gar
deau meets Frankie Lewis.. Salem,
In the main event of a 10-round
fight at the Armory Friday night.
Lewis will work cut a half hour,
earlier than Gardeau. Fans are
welcome to give the favorites the
final once-over before the big bat
tle. !
"This will be theibest fight of-
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Cringing
fered this season by Matchmaker
Harry Plant. Both of the' head-
liners are well known to local
fistic fans and their ability and
willingness to mix things has been
demonstrated time and' again to
the satisfaction of everyone. , -;
Big Bill Hunt will meet I'Speed"
Murphy in the semi-finals. Hunt
is In excellent condition and will
give the fans a ; fight for their
money. f
Famous Salt Lake Resort
Is Destroyed by Fire
SALT LAKE CITY. April 22.
The nationally famous Saltair re
sort on the Great Salt lake, 20
miles west of here, was 'gutted by
fire late today and damage is esti
mated at upwards of $600,000.
Theflames were fanned by a 23
mile wind and spread rapidly.
S BEATEK
by men SCHOOL
The Salem high school nine took
a bundle of surprises to the Che
mawa Indians yesterday afternoon
ind trimmed them by a score of
7 to 4. ' ! 'I
The Indiana made three runs in
the last half of the ninth inning,
when they took three hits.' Never
theless, the Salem players had the
advantage of the whole game. In
every branch they took them to
task and brought out the merit of
their own playing.
Fabry did fine work in th - pit-
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The Voss is made by Mr.
Voss the man who designed
and built the first washing
machine that was manufac
tured. .
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Surely a man who has put
all of his efforts and experi
ence for so long .a time in the
building of washing machines
must have a superior washer
to offer. .
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Watkins
Compound
Bolts
Bushings
Brake Lining
cher's box, with Kelley in the Ik
The Indians used George at the
pitcher's box and Atkins at the
home plate.
The all around team work of
the Salem players was responsible
for the victory, a complete surprise
to the Indians, who hold two de
feats over the local nine, durins
the past twC "-rs.
The two teams are tomeet
again on May 2.
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Your load agent ?
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Ask about the at- '
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FRANK JUE
J Tenor
Frank Jue is the Tenor Soloist
in the concert of the combined
University of Oregon Glee Clubs
and Orchestra here Thursday,
April 23, at the Grand theater.
He has appeared here before in.
Glee Clnb concerts and this winter
before the Evans Men's Bible
club.!
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Ths is the first season the three,
cluba hare been combined in one
concert. The effect gained Is sur
prising. The .program is Taried.
Seats will be on sale at the "Grand,
theater Wednesday and Thursday,
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