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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1925)
t i SOLDIERS GRAB GAME FROM GROTTO BUNCH FlX.lfi TWILIGHT - USAGTn scone staxixs 7 to 0 Loser Draw First ISood In Cmfe. , tent; KeUey Retaliate With Long; Swat The Soldiers, snatched a victory Iron the Grotto; last night by a lone po.it and left the score at 7 to C in a Twilight league baseball game, it was t: one of the beat played and well matched games of the season. The boo re see-sawed back and forth several times, but the ON'a managed tp nail the hide to the side of the house, " Jn the first inning the Grotto made two score and put another acrosa in the third. ,The ONG took the bat in the- second inning and whlttled'.down ione and, put four boys across the plate in the third Inning.- This put a slump in the paper of the Grotto and they tried their best to .stage a come back. j . Kelley, however, knocked this out of the way .by sending the ap ple acroeei the back fence for the soldiers. lie made it around to home plate without any trouble at all. - - ' ; I ... - L : In the attempt to stage a come tack the Grotto put in two pinch hitters, Simeral and f Jackson, the latter managed to clout the pill,, thns enabling his team to 'put across one more score. - ' La;key and Jennings formed the -Mew- Qw? SIhosg audi Hosiery vTTT T WO By all the better dressed people of Salem and vicinity New styles shown each week in every width and size So Enclnasive i Thq new summer footwear modes, designed for the Price Shoe Company--an almost unlimited selection of Pumps ancf Oxfords in the new colors and combinationa. 1! I I Exclusive Representatives of - . Also Stock Luxite Hose In All Colors and Do Your Feet v Hurt? ; , Corns and callouses re moved without pain or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. ' Pains in feet, weak-foot, fiat foot, foot strains and fallen arches ad justed. Do not suffer, I will give yon the best that science can produce in scien- BIZ. WILLIAM A About Your Feef.' Hoars 9 to 8:20. Thone 616 battery for Che Grotto, while Lanke and Kreuger handled the pill for the Soldiers. . . : ; Vi '. ; j Frisco Edwards wa the- official umpire. . ": ELECTRIC CODE SOUGHT ORPLXAXCT2 WAY BE READY FOR COUNCIL MONDAY Plans are underway at present by which an electrical code for the city may be introduced at the next meeting of the city council, accord ing to Chris Kowitz, city attorney. The ordinance will be designed along lines of the plumbing ordi nance, which was recently acted upon by the council.' It will be necessary to employ an electrical Inspector, if the measure is passed, but the bill will carry a clause with it, giving the duties of electrical Inspector to the plumbing inspector, who is to as sume his duties soon. " 'XjS-; The object of the ordinance is to standardize the electrical work of the city, as well as the plumb ing work that Is being done. In this way, dangers of fires can be reduced to a minimum, as, many ' conflagrations result from defec tive wiring in" homes and other buildings. r : .. 4 , , , i WITNESS HALTS TRIAL SEATTLE, June! 4. Mrs. An ne R. Webber,' a witness in debar ment proceedings against r$m D. Page. Seattle, attorney, which opened . hero yesterday, created a general disturbance today,, L ,11 Patent, Tan Calf i J Black Satin, Blonde Satin; I Blonde Satin with Brocaded ctasavely; i ft . - J- i .! ; i: to i : . ' . i . ' i Prices SI.CO to $3.00 !' '? TIIEFniCE flan wu VTtl YmLzzT BecusBeota CelBasiSod TootAjTta ! . 223 ZlZsCi L-rTrA SPEIGHT READY TO u;;SUE CITY FOB RAID OBJECTS TO METHODS tSED f; BY rOLICK OFFICERS Maintains That lesk Sergeant Not . Qualified to Hold Position . on Police Fore Declaring that his premises had been subjected to a raid by police officers a few -months ago, " E. Speight, 4 proprietor of i Scotty's Market. 1106 South Twelfth, v is contemplating suit against the city and has placed the matter in the hands; of an attorney. : The warrant specified 1128 South Twelfth instead of the ad dress occupied. Mr. Speight main tains. Not only was his store and living quarters searched for liquor (which was not found) but his barn as well. The flatter was not mentioned In the warrant, he al leges. Furthermore, Mr. Speight claims, the officers waited In an automobile until he and his wife had retired and then made the raid.. v-v.-- - Mr. Speight contends that DeV Sergeant Edwards is not qualified to hold the position, as he has not lived in the city the necessary three years, according to a city ordinance which, specifies the qualifications of a police officer. Records at the police station show that the warrant was Issued by Martin! Poulsen, city. recorder, on March 1,5, and that the raid took place at 10:30 o'clock. mlie mm Quarters TUT tif Rep air Department Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing but , the very best grade of leather that money will buy. ' " " Mr. Jacobgon. In charge of this department, is an ex pert in his line has- spent years in factories and repair shops and will do nothing but high grade work. HEARING DATES FIXED RATES. AND WATER SEP, VICE i TO BE IXVKSTTGATKl ' Date3 for six hearings have beep' set by the public service commission. These are: June 15 Gardiner; investiga tion of rates and water service."" : June 16 Lakeside; elimination grade crossing in Coos county. , June IS Klamath Falls; over head crossing in Klamath county. j June 23 Portland; housewiv es council vs. PR L& P. ", June 25 Cornelius; telephone connection-; with Hillsboro ex change. ' June 25 Cornelius; investiga tion of rates and water service by puget Sound Power & Light company. Court Protects Authors Against Radio Broadcasting BERLIN, June 3. Broadcast ing a writers' poems, essays, or other literary productions is sub ject to the same ettpyright'provis- ions as is the publication of such works in print, according to a de cision of the Berlin courts. ! Gerhart Hauptmann and Hugo von Hoffmannsthal, two of the best., known, authors of Germany, filed suit against a Berlin radio sending company for broadcasting their works without their permis sion and without paying the auth ors any royalties. In the case of Hauptmann the court issued a preliminary injunc tion restraining the radio concern' from broadcasting his works. . 4 - ; ;" Q tHS . '" ' Vf.Vffr.'Z. S'SLl fill I "... I :-r " is Ur pat. orr. . . ""JJT c w GRADING RULES GIVEN i BY SALEM CANNERIES FRESH FRUIT GROWERS GET PRINTED PAMPHLETS Improvement of Iadastry Is Ob ject t Strawberries Groupotl . Jirto Clashes , Grading rules for fresh fruit has been issued by the Northwest Can ners association, including all of the Salem canneries.- They in clude a new set of rules in pamph let form for fresh fruits and ber ries for canning purposes. Rules governing care of respberries, lo ganberries, fresh red raspberries, fresh black raspberries, fresh strawberries, fresh gooseberries, fresh cherries, fresh sour cherries, fresh pears and fresh prunes. . The booklet is prepared for the guidance of growers, to give him knowledge whereby he can get better fruit, which would be better suited for the canneries, and im prove the industry. Strawberries for cannery pur poses shall consist of berries that are of class A," Ettersburg 121 or Clark, -y ' . ' -' 7 ' Class B, Marshall, variety, seed ling variety. Class C, Trebla or Wilson varie ties. " r .. -" ' The berries should be firm, ripe and of good color, and in good condition for canning, free from molds, decay, worms, crocks, split pits, . scales, fungus, bruises, or other Imperfections. The berries must be field run. the new 1 tasty ft 1 m mm mm r m a 1 v w m m . m ! m mvL,: SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE C, 1023 leaves and dirt, with hull, unless otherwise stipulated, and free from withered sun scalded berries,; un developed, which have not attain ed full growth. The Plaything of Lightning Juan Accepts Homage HAVANA, Jane 2. Juan A coa ts Itnaga,. a farmer living near Ciego de Avila. Camaguey prov ince is the object of awe on the part of his neighbors: Men step back when he walk past them, and women make the sign of the cross. ' ; i- r I A few daya ago Juan set out to ride in the midst of a heavy rain and electrical storm to the farm. A bolt of lightning killed his horse tnd knocked him unconscious. I With the first rays of the morn ing sun farmers going to town found the apparently lifeless body. A rural carpenter was giving the finishing touches to a rude coffin when a doctor arrived. After a few minutes of medical attention Juan opened hia eyes, stood up and began talking. The f. terrified farmers fled. - PIONEERS TO GATHER PENDLETON, Ore.,?yJune 4. The 33rd i annual reunion of Umatilla County Pioneers' will be held at Weston tomorrow and Sat urday when -a program Including speeches ' and musical selections will be given. Speakers will In clude Rev, Herman S. Reichard of Walla Walla. Representative John H. Secor of Pendleton, Mayor Nelson II. Jones of Weston, and M. A. Hartinan of Pendleton, nrea- ident of the association. m 1 tantalizing frozen ice on a stick. Greatest treat yuVe ever tasted ! Ref reEiiiiig as it is novel. Deliciously flavored frozen ice on a stick! Yumi Yum! You'U lilce 'em the kiddies '11 love 1 'em! Chodse your favorite lemon,1 orange,1 grape cherry, peachy lime! Individually wrapped to Keep them pure! Try one now! sticltful of goodness for a nickel! ; - Sold by our dealers x RuklevcwP Ice Greanni Go, Cl. Made and sold under exclusive license from Citrus Products Co, TENNIS TEAM SWAMPS . PLAYERS FROM EUGENE SALEM HXGH NOW CLATMS VALLEV CILAJIPIOXSHIP Visitors v Fail to Take f Single Match; Play Will Cont in ue , This Afternoon 'i The Salens high school t tennis team' won . the Willamette valley championship from the University high of Eugepe by winning five matches berej Friday. The visiting team failed to win a game.. All the jBlngles were hotly fought and Eugene came close to nabbing a couple of rounds, but the extra spurt to the Salem play ers saved the day. s Results of the matches are as follows: ,. Ivan. White, Salem, defeated Ridings of University high by 5-7, 6-4, 6-3. Francis Lutz won over Hemphill 6-1, 6-1. Coach,' of Salem defeated Adams 6-4, 0-6, 6-2. In the double events White and Lutz continued : their winning fresh, cleanly picked,' free from streak by taking the match -from Adams and Hemphill by a score of 8-6, 6-2. Crens and Minto defeated Mil ler and Sterns of University high by a score of 3-6, 6-4, 6-2. This afternoon ' on . the Salem grounds the local tennis team will play the . last match of the sea son with the Eugene high school. The same lineuD of the local or ganization will take to the field. Salem, Oregon ARMS MEETING PEACEFUL CONCILIATORY ATTITOIS l. TAKEN BY UNITED STATES GENEVA,' June 4. (Ty Associ ated Press.) The conciliatory at Utude of the American delegation today prevented, any growth of the ill-feeling which was mani fest yesterday when thq arms traf fic conference on a roll call re versed its previous decision that foreign vises would be required on the exportation of certain types of , rifles and revolvers, j sj Hugh's. Gibson, the American minister to Switzerland; reopened the question by submitting an amendment obligating j exporting countries to Insist upon exports obtaining a foreign visajif the im porting country gave np notifica tion that its laws required some sanction for the entry of the arms In question. The entire 'problem was referred to a committee to elaborate a satisfactory formnla. Night and Morning t keep s them Clean Clear and Healthy Write for Free "Eye Care o 'Eye Beauty" Book P. V 1 -3. cTr- ' I -4-Z f