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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1923 1 PAPERMAKERS GO DOWN BEFORE EAGLES 6 TO 4 CONTEST IS THROWN INTO AUDITION A I, INNING r , Teams Tied for Irad tn Sundown ' Ird4; Fluke Home lluns ,.. . Feature Game . Tieing the Oregon Pulp & Paper company .nine for first; place in the Sundown league, the Eagle team .won another conquest last night, and defeated the Papermak ers by a score of 6 to 4. The game went an extra inning, with the score tied at 4 to 4. An unusual featnre, of the game was that two home runs were scored on flukes. ; Gross, short stop for the - Papermakers, and Chapman of the Eagle team each hit a shorts, pop to the field. In both, cases the ball was lost in the grass, and. both secured: home runs. ' j - The Papermakers scored first. In the first inning, when two tal lies were marked up. ? Green, pitching for the j Eagles, . settled down and afteij that allowed few hits during tb game. In start ing he was a little wild. Connor, NEW TODAY 44 A LAND MARK in Motion Picture History" Morning Oregonian ' . W w ARISTOCRATS gone to seed through poverty, L they wrote, entrusting their daughter, Tcss, to the mercy of the wealths man h$ had bought D'Urberville Castle. So TODAY SATURDAY Considered for U .. Solicitor " " " - r j 1 ... i Ml 1 1 Stormy BLANCHE SjSET 4 MBSHfills Judge Lafon Allen of Louis ville, Ky., is being considered hj the White House for the post of solicitor-general of the U. S. behind the plate, supported Green well. . . Lauterback hurled for the paper mill, with Wilkinson doing well on the receiving end. A large crowd attended the game', which .was one of the most important this year, in that it has a deciding factor on the outcome of the season. Frisco Edwards umpired. SALEM PLAYS HILLSBORO With a BrUliemt Cart Including i -, t S i' CONRAD NAGEL STUART, HOLMES GEORGE FAWCETT COURTENAY FOOTE Thomas Hardy's maaurpiec. Tie Stir? Purt Wtmmm mmd r Mte iyUrbttvUlt. Also ' Our Gang I in Tkc Sundown Limited" OREGOW TODAY -: TOMORROW SENATORS FORCKD AWAY FROM HOME THIS SUNDAY i : : ; f ; The Salem Senators, leaders of the Interstate league, will play at Hillsboro Sunday in what may be the last game away from home this season unless a game is played later at Albany, which has taken Vancouver's place in the league. The Hillsboro team ia; In sec ond place at present and a win for them means serious complications for the Senators. An earlier meet ing of the two teams resulted in a victory for the Senators. Manager Frisco Edwards urges that as many local fans as possible make the trip to Hillsboro Sunday. The game begins at 2:30 o'clock. IMPROVE YOUR HOME I With Awnings . We will come to your home or place of business, make estimates anytime of - day ;, or evening at your i Convenience . witnout charge or obligatiob, We are " always pleased to show you; samples. J Salem Tent & Awning Co.; - : ' Manufacturers oif . " j "r'.'.' Li Tents, Awnings and Canvas Goods s -of All Descriptions j ! FRANK MONNER , ' a '7Sff North liberty Street Salem, Oregon ! 1 Phone 41 S luuili The linen mills win mean for tunes to Salem people. The wis investor knows this, and invests accordingly. 1 ;? BASEBALL I American 1 Philadelphia 6; Cleveland 2. Del roit 6; New York 3. St.! Louis 9; Washington C. Chicago o; Boston 1. - National . New York 4; Cincinnati 2. St. Louis 4; .Boston 3. Brooklyn' 6; Pittsburgh 2. Philadelphia S; Chicago !. San Franciaco I; PorUand O. Los Angeles 8; Seattle i. Salt Lake 6; Oakland 5. s Vernon 8; Sacramento 7: (11 innings). 1 AUSTRIAN JOINS STAFF DR. LF.OXIIARTSIIKROER HERE ; FOR IIEMOXSTRATIOX Dr. Hans Leonhartsberger, an officer of the Austrian army dur ing, the World war and engaged in public health service at Vi enna, Austria, has taken up work in connection " with the Marion county health demonstration, fit was announced Thursday. He is the only Austrian doctor in the United States under the auspices of the Commonwealth fund, who recently established two health centers In Austria. He has been In this country since the first of the year. Dr; Leonharts berger will sail for home. August 15, leaving from New York. - During the war Dr. Leonharts- berger was assigned to an infantry battalion on the Russian front in a medical capacity. The Austrian army. he. declares, has now been reduced to 30,000 men. Dr. Leonhartsberger ia much impressed with the Salem district which has ben a revelation as to the prosperity of the farmers. He stated that the scenery of the state Is also a source of wonder, particularly that around Mi. Hood. 2 Killed, 16 Hurt When i Train Crashes at Forks KENTON. Ohio, June 18. Two persons were instantly killed and 16 injured when a Big Four pas senger train struck an open aiding and left the track at Grant, Ohio, 10 miles north of Kenton; at 4:45 p. m. today. C. C. Woodward. To ledo, a train news "butcher" and an unidentified man were killed. The engine and three coaches were derailed. Both the engineer and fireman J were , severely in jured, according to reports. The train attains a speed of 70 miles an hour at times. Relief was 3ent from nearby cities. SOCIAL WORKERS TO MEET SEATTLE. June 4 8. Details of the annual i convention of the Washington state conference of social workers ..were announced here today. The "conference thip year for the first lime meets in sections, one in Seattle Wednes day, and the other 4n Spokane on June 26i i For Dad Traveling Bag "TH ATS A MIGHTY THOUGHTFUL GIFT Go to a leatKer store when you want LEATHER GOODS F. E. SHAFER 170 South Commercial " i 38 Years in the Harness Business FIVE ACTS Today Tomorrow "PAN AMERICAN FOUR" Dixie's Delux Breeze of Mirth and Harmony. Formerly Featured With "SHUFFLE ALONG" BROSSEAU MAY EVANS EDDIE MARTYN WINK AND ThunTcJuple Whistling and America's Dancing' JEAN DOWNING From Brazil Imitations Entertainer Now You Know PAT O'MALLEY MARY ASTOR "THE FIGHTING AMERICAN" Romance, Thrills and Adventure Oregon m Liirii - ' - . i- .1; . vi: I i Salem Your, home planned, built and financed, on your lots or! ours. Service unsurpassed, i Oregon Incorporated Realtors s- VICTOR SCHNEIDER,' Secretary W. J. WILLIAMS, Builder. Phone 1013 Rooms 4-5-6 D'Arcy Bldg. SPECIAL TRAINS FOR SALEf.1 .Will Leave Portland j THUnSDAY AND FRIDAY J OF ROSE FESTIVAL WEEK At 11 :20 p.m. from Hoyt Streetl ' ' Jeff erson Street 11 :35 p. m. j n Arrive Salem 1 :20 ajn. ) ! OSEG0:l A B.ECT&C 121 ROUTTI C05IJn:RCLlL SATURDAY SPECIALS All 15c Bread 12c Rye, Raisin, Whole Wheat and Ffoney and Milk Bread Gold Pound Cake 20c each A Delicious Ice Cream Cake and Ideal Picnic Cake Lest you forget ; Sandwich Buns and Sandwich Bread for your Picnic Lunches Please Ocmcmbor It is not how cheap but how good we can make our bread, pies and pastries.' ' Some one must make the best and we feel that our customers ap- )j n I o predate tne nest ana we will ,C oc j) endeavor to satisfy them to the best of our ability. Quality Supreme Our Motto -'! '. fep.iiiii!iui! in wimi i iii inrrrnirir'TrHrT 1 1 ? a p t I V - : , . . 1 1 8 8 . : II - o I i o I 1 i O f : L 0 I! to P G I lilt MMMWMk . y I ll fV f i I i I I I K. 2 I I r i 1 1 i 1 i i i i f i t-1 r- -. 1! I I E I I i i f I ! f i Ted Thye Is Victorious Over Edwards in 2 Falls PORTLAND, June 18. ...Ted Thye celebrated his return from a three months sojourn In Aus tralia by winning a light heavy weight wrestlinif match from Billy Edwards; of Kansas City tonight. He won two falls the first In 42 minutes with a combination of his favorite wristlock and a hammer lock. ; Edwards won the second fall in 10 minutes, 30 seconds with a headlock, and Thye took the third and deciding fall in 9 minutes by. lifting his opponent over his head and -slamming him. on his back to the floor, where he pinned Edwards shoulders be fore the Kansan could recover his breath. POLICEMAN IS ATTACKED SERGEANT CURRAX IS AGAIN FIREU AT RY GANGSTERS CHICAGO, June 19. (By The Associated Press). Sergeant El bridge Curran of the state's attor ney's office, early this morning reported a second attempt to shoot him, following upon the incident of Tuesday night when a man, be lieved to be seekirfg revenge for the indictment of twor gangsters, fired at him in the county build ing and missed. Last night, as Curran was driv ing home through the Italian dis trict, two men on a street corner suddenly drew revolvers and fired four shots at him, then ran t a parked car and-drove awayu Two of the bullets 6truck Cnrran's car, bu.t neither be nor his companion were hit. i The officer said he was sur prised by-the attack and instead of returning the fire or pursulig, drove until he met another police- njfan. When the three returned to the scene of the attack the car had disappeared. HEAT RECORD IS SET PHILADELPHIA, June 18. The maximum temperaturft,of 95 degrees, recorded at the weather bureau at 3 p. m. today, estab lished a new high mark for the lock here tonight date over more than tury. The 'iormer 94 In 1S88. a half cen- reeord ' was LEWIS WINS AGAIN CLEVELAND. June 18. -"Ed" Rtrangler Lewis, claimant to the world's heavyweight wrestling cJiamplonship," defeated Mik4 Ro mano In straight falls with a head- I 7 Vlift x TIRE V SPECIALS Tires are "going tip." Buy now before further advance 30x3 y2 CORDS $6.95 Wonderful Tire at a , Sacrifice EXTRA SPECIAL! 30x3 jt Federal Blue- coras; super- $12.45 Pennant oversize, six-ply . 30x3 31x4 32x4 -33x4 32x4 33x4" . 34x4 4 Cords i Cords Cords Cords Cords Cords Cords 6.50 J0.5O . i JO.D3 . . 11. , . 17..-M) , . 1HJSO . 18.05 GARDEN HOSE Cord Type will not kink. SO feet Secial Get Our Prices on Balloon Tires $4.95 COMMERCIAL Portland- mm u and COURT Broadway and Davis Streets Wonderful Bargains Are Being Offered in - FOOTWEAR "HOUSE-CLEANING SALE ' Come, get yourself a pair and spend jthe difference on your vacation mi JOHN J. ROTTLE "SlJi?,li Walk-Over and Cantilever Shoes State and Liberty Streets Salem, Oregon ; Andther . Alummum Sale Another Lot of Fine Bargains right in, the midst of the season when you must have them. This week -Friday and Saturday- June 19 and 20 we' offer another big shipment of that High Grade Ware just what you have been buying at our sales. Take Your Choice of ll2 and 2 qt. Double Boilers Fine Round Roasters Large Drip Pans 10 qt. Water Pails 6 cup Percolators 10 qt. Dish Pans Angel Cake Pans 6 qt. Covered Kettles 8 qt. Open Kettles 6 qt. Covered Stew Pans 10J4 m Colanders 3 piece Sauce Pan Sets 9 cup Muffin Pans Take Any Piece or as Many as You Wish for ONLY We think we have enough to last the entire two days. Every piece is fully guaranteed. - , . . GEO. E. ALLEN 1 Hard waie( and Machinery 236 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET I I i-