FLIVVER TEAM RATTLES
OVER CASEYS' BOWES
V ALLEY MOTOR GOES OS 5 TO
- 1 BATTING SPUEE '
WdWal Tlay PEPs la Sundown
League Tonight; Bankers
ileet Legion 'Friday
The Valley Motor team went on
a batting spree last night and de
feated the strong Caseys 5 to 1.
It all happened ;in the fourth In
ning. The score was tied one up;
Hickman- went to first alter be
ing hit ..; by a pitched ball. He
scored - and Proctor. Mission and
Podge followed suit. .
The Caseys were weakened con
siderable by the absence. of sev
eral of the regular players. Proc
tor or the Fords was the usual
batting star of the game. Bat
teries were: Valley Motor
Protrtor and Beekmen; Caseys
Barr and Varley. t
Tonight In the Sundown league
thejWOW meet the PEP and Fri
day night the United States Bank
crosses bats with the Legion. The
later game is predicted one of the
best of the season as, it la the
Bankers last chance ' in the race
for. the championship.
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P0SLAL1 IS
' MGIlEST lM
r Pcslam ia so CONCENTRATED
that it top . itching: instantly. It
toften heals eruption completely
before other skin remedies have
even begun to give relief. If you
grant skin health get Poskun TO
pAV at your druggist's- 50c
Te Retain Your Youthful Beauty
.We recommend the daily wee of
Which contains 7?o f Poslam
Ointment . .
CELEBRATION
. . . .
Paciiic City Beach
July 4th and 5th
4 'GAMES OF BASEBALL
McMinnville, Pacific City,' Carl
ton and Yamhill Teams Playing
Free Open-Air Concerts
" s ; ENTERTAINING
YAUDEYILLfi
David Jones- and Marie -Creatine
in their comedy singing
and dancing -act, "Bits From
.' 7 the Bowery." v i
ifeasle Georpe, in songs
' and' dances
Ira Davis, - Premier Ban joist.:
from the Keith and Orpheum
' , Circuits
Norman King. - King of
Ventriloquists
Cladys f irker, the Songbird of
the West
Hoyt's Comedy- ircus and
; . Vaudeville FREE!
A great western entertainment.
Many novel acts. - Roping, danc
ing, shooting, magic juggling,
champion lady fancy rope rider
of. the world, champion lady
rifle shot. - .
FREE CLAM BAKE!
Sunday Noon, July 5
Dancing afrnoon ami evening
J Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Music by Kelly's Seven-Piece
Orchestra, athletic sports, deep
sea fishing excursions, . ocean
and fresh water fishing,1 bath
ing, boating. .
Four ThrouRli Stage Daily
Via McMinnville and Sheridan
Pacific City Beach
'Nearest Reach to'talem
WORK
s Fire Crackers
.. Sparklers
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Sky Rockets
; Roman Candles
Torpedoes
On Sale "Saturday
1 June 27
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AMERICAN ,
Philadelphia 5; Boston 4.
New York 6; Washington 3.
Only two games scheduled. '
NATIONAL
Brooklyn "3-; New York 7-1.
Philadelphia 10; Boston 1.
Pittsburgh 3-7; St. Lwuls 1L-6.
Cinciqnail-Chlcagra game post
poned rain. I r '
PACIFIC
Portland 6; Vernon 3.
Salt Lake 10; San Francisco 9.
Sacramento 13; Los Angeles 6.
Seattle 9; Oakland 2.
LEGION DELEGATES OFF
DRUM CORPS NOW ON WAY TO
STATE CONVENTION
VACATIONS ARE LISTED
PLANS COMPLETED BY GROUP
OF STATE EMPLOYES
A large delegation of Salem
Legionnaires left last night for the
state convention -at Prineville,
which opens today.;
The drum corps ' under the di
rection of Karl Hinges will en
ter the contest held at the conven
tion with the intention of winning
from the entire field.
Last week they succeeded in
winning from other corps entered
at the Rose Festival and are fair
ly confident of the outcome at
Prineville. They will wear tfc.ir
convict uniforms. '
A number of cars loaded to ca
pacity that left earlier in the day
will joinltbe party as soon as tliey
arrive in Prineville.
CAMAS COMING SUNDAY
visitors' promise senators
i ... STIFF OPPOSITION
Although the Salem Senators
have taken the Camas ball club
to two decisive cleanings this year,
yet word! 'received rom Camas in
dicates the Sunday game at Ox
ford park will be no walk away
for the locals. 5 !
Camas has promised her pitcher
"Big Bill" Kuss better sunnprt for
the remainder of-the season. f'Blg
Bill" has. been pitching mighty
good ball all season, but hasn't
had proper, support in the .past.
Barham will probah!y work on
the mound for the locals although
Manager '"Edwards' has made no
definite announcement. . Proctor,
Keene, Barr and Frank Reinhart
haven't announced 'just how many
hits they plan to get, but hope to
drive Kuss from the box before
the game ends.
; Arrangements have been com
pleted alloting the time and dates
for the summer vacations of the
several departments operated by
Insurance Commissioner Will
Moore for the season of 1925. -
Mrs. C. H. Breck, secretary to
Will Moore, will leave July 20 on
a two weeks cruise through Alas
ka. She will be accompanied by
Miss Theo Sampson. ;
Miss Clara McNeil, cashier, with
a few " girl friends, will motor to
Lake Wallowa on a camping and
fishing trip. . .. V
Miss Rachel Bayne will motor
through California, visiting all the
beaches and spending several days,
with her friends in the movie col'
ony in Hollywood.
Miss Gladys Currry has not de
termined on a vacation Bpot; how
ever, will visit a few days with
her motherland father In La
Grande, and while there will alsc
visit other friends.
Miss Rose Aline, of the real es
I e department, and her sister
Anna, together with a few girl
friends will visit YePowstone part
and they are looking forward to
the many thrills they will receive
around the geysers.
Mis' Josephine jonanon wi!'
visit friends at Victoria and Van
couver, B. C. j
Mrs. Charlotte Axley has en
gage! a cottage at Seaside for
herself and daughter where she
intends to entertain her many
friends.
Marianne Harris will sneed to
wards a bip ranch ' in Montana,
now operated by ber.brothers. and
she hopes to spend the two weeks
on the back of a cow pony, riding
the range as shf often did when
a girl. )
J- II. C Manela will drive hfs fam
ous Auburn, through California1.
cmplng, n route with one of theL
rinest rarapinR eqtuftments of any
one in the state house. He in
tend to take in all the athletic
exhibition which are scheduled
for southern California this sum
mer. . Mr. Manek is ah ardent
Boorteman. a great' hoxine and
wrestling fan. and with Califor
nia's new 12-round laws he ex
pa.Ts,.to have--' a very enjoyable
visit..-.. ' . '
As all the co-workers must be
taken care of first, it falls to the
lot of the captain to stck'to the
ship, so Will Moore must com
bine pleasure with business if he
intends to take a vacation. How
ever. Mr. Moore 13 scheduled for
an' Insurance convention at San
Antonio the latter part of Septem
ber. ' ' f
Plan! to take those
; pleasant trips!
there are so many places you and the
t family have planned to visit some day.
Don't put it off any longer. r
The stages are waiting to take you when
" and where you wish. , You have nothing
to think of but to be at the depot on time.
i Make ' this outdoor travel a pleasure.
OREGON STAGES
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START ON PLAYGROUND
MONDAY FIRST DAY AT FOUR
t TEENTH AND LINCOLN J
Workmen started conditioning,
the i Fourteenth street play
grounds Wednesday morning in
order that the grounds may be in
first class far the official open
ing on Monday. The bath houses
are being repaired. 8 wings erected
and a concrete dam will be built
to improve the swimming pool.
1 Leslie Sparks, troys' physical
education instructor at the high
.ichool and Miss Grace - Snook,
girls', physical educat?Jn" instruc-
or, will have charge-ef supervis
ed play. John Creech, a local
maji will be stationed there as a
life gnard. :
The play grounds. at . the Lin
coln school ' will also open Mon
day with MIsa Danta ' Bobbins in
charge again this year. Miss
Robbins majored in physical edu
cation and was graduated from
OAC recently. v
This Is the fourth -season for
offically supervised play grounds,
which has been sponsored for the
last, two seasons by the city.
Prior to that It was kept up by
the YMCA and other civic organi
zations. :-.'
Road Blaze Sets Fire to
Auto; Car Badly Damaged
Paul Marnach, of ' Salem, was
driving to Portland yesterday in
his Essex touring car, accompan
;ed by T. J. Olson, of this city.
Between Hubbard and Aurora a
state highway repair gang was
working, taking up one side of the
road. Automobiles were being
routed single file. " Mr. Marnach
was next to thelast of a string of
cors allowed to ko through, and
as h passed through a blaze was
burning from oil. rn the highway.
The' blze caught his gasoline in
the ifttle hole in the vicuum up.
He hid not' notice it ar first not
till- the spare tire was on fire, and
then before he could get the fire
outahe whole of the upper baek
part of his car was burned. The
chassis and the front end 'were
saved, Mr. Olson and Mr. Mar-naru.-
when tney discovered the
car was on fire, got ont and piled
dirt on It. The Can by?: Fire de
partment came and helped them
finish the job of piitting. out tthe
fire. It was unite a loiss, bnt it
might have been worse. The burn
ing car made.' quite a congestion
and excitement on the highway. '
PACIFIC CITY CELEBRATES
PLANS MADE FOR ORSERV
ANCE OF FOURTH OF JULY
Plans .are now complete for, a
gigantic July 4th celebration at
Parifid City, that will, according
to F. R. Reals, a Salem visitor yes
terday, eclipse, anything or the
kind ever held in the state. Four
baseball games will be held; free
open air concerts, and free vaude
ville are some of the features of
fred by the city.
The celebration will carry over
to Sunday, July 5. with the public
invited to a large clam bake on
Sunday noon, to which everyone 13
welcome. Vaudeville from the
Orpheum and Keith circuits will
be- on the: program, together with
a western circus.
Other features will be athletic
sports, deep sea fishing excursions,
ocean and fresh water fishing,
boating and bathing.
Pacific City is the nearest beach
to Salem. :
LEAGUE AWARDS SHOWN
ANDERSON BASEHALL TROPU
, IES ARE ON DISPLAY
r. S. POIX) TEAMS WIN
LONDON,? June 24 (Associat
ed Press. )i America today re
tained the. trophy-symbolic of the
international military polo cham
pionship, .the United States army
team repeating its victory over the
British army team at Hurllngham.
The score was 6 to 4.' '
'. Notwitsfanding the Americans
are the victors having won two
games of the three game serJea.
the ; final match will be played
Saturday. ; '
Pure white lead and linseed oil- blliS
That's what your master painter depends on y
for a satisfactory job. That s what Rasmussen
Paints are made with 'plus the other time
tested elements, such as
zinc, thai make good
paint better.
Ask your dealer for color cards.
Ask your painter for an estimate.''
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Also Creosote Shingk Stain ; Porch
Floor Paint; Barn and Roof Paint;
Truck, Tractor and Implement
Paint; Automobile Enamels; Spar
Varaiah; Roof Coating; Concrete
and Cement Coating.
For Interiors
aH-Dura Washable Wall Paints
Racolite Enamels; Inside Floor
Paint; Oil Stains; Floor and Vr
nlsh Staln;BathTub Enamel, Dm
able Floor Varnish.
." Jiunuum Ct Company
tVrtiana an ,
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154 South Commercial . Phone : -
Salem, Oregon
MT. ANGEL
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(? Becker & Son
MONTTOIl
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For These Hot Summer Days
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SAVES FOOD SAVES ICE
PROTECTS YOUR HEALTH
am,, m
FREE WITH EVERY
AUTOMATIC SOLD
'A Small Payment Down
Will place the Automatic in your home. Balance
t- eay monthly payments.:
YOUR OLD ICE BOX TAKEN AS PART PAYMENT
- One dozen 14-earet gold-plated
baseball watch fobs which will be
awarded each player on the win
ning team of the Tillght baseball
league have ,hjeen received and
are An display at the Anderson
Sporting Goods store. Basketballs
were awarded members ot- the
winning team in the Commercial
league last year. In addition a
special fielders glove Is offered
for the player making the most
home runs during the season. '
SANITATION DISCUSSED
C. G. Newkirk. field represen
tative for the Plumbers Associa
tion of California addressed the
Salem Rotary yesterday at their
regular meeting' on various phas
es of health and sanitation.- ,
A bath a day, will do much to
promote health," declared the
speaker,' In commenting upon the
inconveniences 'attending upon
the habit In many homes.
"The plumbers of the country !
are Belling health and sanitation
to the nation," - declared the
speaker, who brought forth sta
tistics t show child mortality In
the homes, where modern sani
tation measures were not used.
Mayor J. B. Giesy, and mem
bers of the city council were pre
sent at the meeting as guests,of
Rotarjr. ? "
A telegram from H. S. Gile,
who ia representing the Salem Ro
tary at their International con
ference gave 'a description of the
big meeting at Cleveland. Ohio.
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MADE IN OREGON
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die Mile
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HERRY
We have leased the Kings plant and are
ready at any time to receive cherries contract
ed with us. Our phone number will be 291.
" Wc have some picking bo'xes.for our growers'
use.
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There "wouldn,t be enough
good gasoline to go ' around
-and the poor gasolines
couldn't sell at half
present prices.
their
Mileage is the quality
test of a gasoline. Not only
"miles per gallon," but I
"miles per motor." For it
is the motor that pays when
inferior fuel is used.
Think then of gasoline ;
in terms of good clean
miles. On this basis, your
choice will fall naturally
upon Union Gasoline. .
Union Gasoline is a qiiaU r.
ity product. And it is now
detonating -which means
that it does not explode soij
as to strike the pistons at
sudden, crashing blow.
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The power-impulses
from Union Gasoline con
tinue throughout the en
tire length of the piston's
stroke. v
This permits the motor
to start quickly to accel
erate with, a swift, vibraf
tionless pick-up -and to
attain an even, gliding
speed.
If a better gasoline were
possible it would be rnade
by the Union Oil Compa
ny, and sold wherever you
see the sign "Union Gaso
line." At Union Oil service
stations and independent
dealers of the fint class
everywhere.
U'lmiorii.,
ISori'Detpnating
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