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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1925)
'sumiAi. "aiokminc.;, may a, ii)25 it OHM UK ; PiflTi IE HUT Thy VVcto Moved lo Do This ! ficcauso i 6f " the' Srtiall ! ! iUtuWil 'J In J itfS:liutt r jllil ;ihvt!itU O'Prlt IStb. ' tfee OAC Ironfert: LanjpUyeil In Sa lem, ciid. tlirUftU "a combination of fitH'fifltwl, : brnl a sauU I'Ouspi-basJi 'j the J!p!nrt:d tn t jfuiiitheui ' t'.csoi roI a, packed ; i On lifii account. tUs r.iiaag.er of ti:e ba;il, tra (l&re, who ! Is a ?a n... n,v liPhf IC of the band. ie tunded $35 of the amount receiv- . iJk: !ufei laleto -engagement. ' lu sending U0 check, Mr.Cave wrot4 lo :5!.-.LMark XcCtfJiatce fa : part as -tollowi::; Y - : ji' J : want' td extend to t you the iincera thinks of the band boys for lae pU.ndd entertainment yon und the . other alumni . gave us. v. hiia we' were Jn fcatem,! I hope you wiH;,cone;r our apprec'.atipo to the other members also, j "We we.ro . very .. iorry that the crowtKwm no larger than it waa, but we all aptieed thU: Although the crowd was small, they were : very -i appreciative. I hope that" some time tn the future tue band1 may play in Salem again, and have a larger; turnout- Since, Salem is ray home town, I have always been anxious for the. band t$ play, there, and I waa anxious for the -people or Salem to hear ua." ! (Then followed the announce ment of the $35 refund, to the. Sa lem Hoard of Charities, for whose benefit the ; entertainment tras EflTiHE BR mam Hi Many. ' Freshmen Unable j to Meet Requirements of English Departments number of freshmen who aro no able to meet these requirements from ttie ' different colleges, of Oregon.', .-,.". the the James H.; Shearer, famed Scotch organist to appear in Sacred I fMusical concert at First Methodist Church tonight, Mrs. jsnearer, soprano is to De presented in several musical numbers, also. ; iv MS iIRE ffiOE Outing For 1925 Will Be i Staged At Cascadia July 11 to: August 8 The Boy Scqut camp to be held ; this umnvef :tit CaBcadia July H to August. 8 ii considered one of the .best' features 4f .. tb. Scout warlc. here.: Som of the best con structive -work of the year1 is car ried out and maay practical ap plications of Scoutcratt made. Th 1925 camp of the Cascade council will be the fourth one in the history of the organization. Each one has bee tf more success ful and popular than the others and it is expected that this year will be no exception. The damp: will be' under the dir ection5 of Harold IX v Varev -Scout executive of 'tae: Cascade council. MOM, MhScred Suit tlsans A. ifeater P:f'i-L ' The success of today's busi n ess irian depends a great deal On hit, appearance. Tailored Suits rive a man that acat appearanee which enables him to succeed. Buv a Tailcfed-in- . Snkm nru'eitLafcrYcj Air, fW'are was in charge! of the camp last season. : Che( Hoyles will be back again this ; season and the boys will be assured of plenty of good eats. Bob Erchinger will be back with new songs and stories for J the camp fires. He will also take an active part In the instruction of the new beginners, as well asjgiv ing instruction to I beginners in swimming and life-saving. j I All Scoutmasters and assistant scoutmasters who are present) will become members of the camp staff. The leaders are men of vision and experience, all ar ex perts in their chosen service to boyhood. i ! I Sports and activities will be the aominant features of the summer camp with a regular program worked -out. HIS SCULP SALEM I I Chemewa Takes f Return Game Here Saturday With Score ot 3 to 2 In the first inning on a two-base hit by Atktns, a free hit. In the next inning Salem put a man over, on a fielder's choke, two outs and an error. -. The Chemawa players retaliated by securing a run on two errors. Salem's next score was obtained by a hit, two stolen bases and an out. ..; The Indians took their (third score in the eighth inning with four straight hits, after two men ere out. v - Saturday's game was considered one of the best playedjof 'the sea son. Fabrey and Kelley served as battery for the Salem team, and Ifleury and Atkins for the Indi ans, ' . -: Read the classified ads in The Statesman. Something of every thing is either wanted or is for sale. . - FRECK Run and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Keiuove Kasily he Chemawa Indians! took the scalps of the Salem high baseball team Saturday by a score of 3 to fin j a game played on th Ox ford field diamond. - The jgame was well , played, with; but few errors and Interspersed with! some sensational fielding., j The Indians took the firit run '.": Her a -linc. Mis FrwtUlwt, to try a rerady (or frerkle with the guar antee of a reliable eonvera that ; it will not ro8t you a penny nnleaa it remove the freckles: while if it does five you a elear roroplexion the expend in trifling. Himply jjet an ounce of Othina double atrength form tnj drug or department Rtore and a frw applications abould sbow you bow eaxy it U to rid yourself of the homely freckles and pet a beautiful coie plexion. Rarely is more than one ounee needed for the worst case.' Be &ure to ask the drupirist for the double strength Othine as this strength is sold under guarante'e of money bark if it fails to remove your freckle. We recommend Othine Complexion Soap for use with Othine, also as a shampoo it's wonderful for bobbed hair -25c a cake at all drug or department stores or by mail. Othine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo. X. ,Y. JUt.-. mm y km mi when presented at the Certified Used Car Lot directly west of the Fire Sta tion. Only one of these acceptable on any one car, Don't buy until you investigate this opportunity to save money on a real bargain. 7 ! HOME AT AUCTION " : ' t 7 I, .... .: . ;. ,' Wednesday, May 6 2 p. m. Sharp, 859 South Twelfth Street A good investment or fine home lo cated j good. Lot 53x140, six rooms, garage, sewer, carlihe, rented for $25 per month. Abstract to date. - 1 Terms: Given on day of sale. Salem will be a large city some day, values will 4 be higher. Buy today, 859 South Twelfth Street ! . Owner: Mollie Doremus. - : Listed by GEO. SATTERLEE, . Just an Auctioneer M rs. Winnie Petty j ohn la an fffort to standardi?e entianoe j; requirements : of English departments of Oregon and better qualify the high; school students jjto meet these entrance requirements the council oif Eng lish teachers of the Inland Em Pire .Education association and the higher educational standards committee of the OSTC, of which Dean George H. Alden of Willam ette university is chairman, have The results show that out of th G4 high schools which 'slent T or i:re students to these college th,e average number of erroi-s pr tulent U 24.4ti and that a total of 34,592 errors were mad. j IWaJlQwa high baa the smallest number of errors on the list while j Salem "high was rated as I3th, There waa a very small difif rne between the average number of errors made by the two schools, however. : S Miss' Myrtle Mason, former Wji- : WIT INT BT09 Students Start Clean-Up of Cawinis for Bts Week- End Activities ' - laruette student, ' has been pal of the Wallowa high for a number of years. prlaiJi-pchool coiapile4 reports relative to thesion." The Mark Howard: "May I kiss you? need, the experience." j Hortense: I'm sure y6u do. or you , wouldn't ask my permis- Preparations or the annual May day exercises to be held at Wil lamette university May ;S and ? ar now well under way, under the direction of Francis . Kllia. manager, - Tne inert hare started work on the regular campus clean up and the work .will be complet ed before Friday afternoon. The Willamette track aud base-, ball field has been wo;ke!d over by scrapers an J drags aud will be In first class condition for th game and meet to be held during the work-end. I The baseball squad are slated to meet Willamette's ancient rival. J.. Pacific university, nere Aiay s ana the track men will take; on the Chemawa Indians May 9. '. The May day dancers ha ye been working hard on their part of the exercises and all preparations will be made by the time specified. One uukjue feature will he that both boys and girls will engage in the May pole dance. Hiawatha's Wedding' Feast will be presented uuder the direc tiou of Prof, liobson. head of the department of music, aud mem bers of that department havp been practicing regularly on their parts for that activity. f One of tho, special features of the week-end-will be the appear ance of the sophomore girls"; band under the direction of Miss Eu genia Baker. This was the win ning stunt of the recent fco-ed ear niyal and was very welt receiv ed at a recent presentation before the Willamette student body. Despite the fact that the Wil lamette canoe fete can not be held this year, a full program Will be given and a number of special features are being scheduled .-, CrossWords . ' -Patricia : (four , years old I : Mamma, what's a blow out?" ! Mother: "Why, a blow cut Is when the automobile tire Benny (Interrupting): "Aw, Ma Patricia means what Pa's goln to tonight." Howard A. Reyman. 1 ZQ SORES AHE COR ABLE. II you sfferfrom se Hores or Varicuse l'l-eri. I will send you absolutely rSE a copy f my ; faamaft book' that tells how to be rid of 1be troublea for alt time by using my remark able patnlaK treatment. It U diffetnt from anytltiog you erer heard of, aait tfee result of over yearn sperialif Simplv end tour mf and aidre t lf. It. J. WH1TTIKK." Snita It7, 4-t Kast 11th Street Kaunas t'U.v, Mo. Adf. -'I!yK MOIlKItV TIANO $2UTt Here la a real snap. - It would cost $.100 'new,' l ut you can buy this ore for $265 on jerms of only $X a month. ' ! ii:x v wild- 132 State St. l . ' . ' - i ; ; ' - - - - ' .1 . ' . ! . ' : I ' ' - t 1 3 !. Nov! Our Annual Our Spring Coat incr. 1 It is our annual DAT CLa l aar- ..-a- 1 a- event takes place this week beginning tomorrow morn spring clearance of this season's coats- we make the nrice concessions deep in order to quickly clear our racks in favor of summer stocks in transit. An opportunity to buy a "season through coat is presented to Salem women at prices that are worthy of your time and bother in getting here early. Forty Coats Values jto 37.50 Now I $itqo - 7 - ! " Sixteen Coats Regularly 19.75 Now I ILL &r j 2 ' ' 1 Eight Coats - , . . -. ... .. . Values to 05.00 Now Thirty Coat Values to 59.50 Now - G BEGINJNING MONDAY MAY !4th - i The size, the style, the fabric, the color is here. It's only a matter) of choosing i l it at these economical prices! ! i I Mm!5 . ., . 4iaa , aw n 1 1 aw SALEM'S LEADING DEPARTMJ3XT HTOBK r f :. . -. - - ..... .. - Tr.ilrJo Jn un Vomen ; Phones 2193, 121 t-J, 534 471 Court S :uct i Tbone SO 1