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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1925)
i 1 V ( 1 '2 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON RAGIg PROGRAM At Hes Old Bat a Wicked Pirate .;L , . . .,; , , ., , . Tuesday morning, September 29, 1025 , i lmmm B a BEE EEEEEEEEEEE! EEEEEEESSEaaaaaaSaEaa," .. - 1 FlUffiOPEI Carolyn Logan Wins 'Main Event at First Day of. Ore- ; gon State Fair r '; Carolyn Logan, owned and dri ven by J. E. Montgomery, won the 2:15 pace Jn three straight beats In the opening day lot the racing program at the Lone Oak track yesterday, taking first money oat of a purse of 11000. Gen. Faxton and dale L., both of the Wood cock tables, finished second and third In straight heats. Carolyn , Logan showed too much class for the rest of the field and held first position easily. Cale L. and Gen. Paxton were never close enough to menace the Montgomery horse. Some pretty driving was done by Woodcock, Jn the .sulky behind Gale L. In every heat he got away to a bad start behind the rest of the field but managed to close up consist ently. , Time for the three heats was 2:11, 2:11, and 3:13. In the second event, a special trot featuring over night entries, Mack Watts took first,, Wilbur Dafuey .second, and The Cavalier, third. Time for the . mile - was 2:21; The purse was $150. Three running race's were held, the first, for 4 furlongs, won by Cleo's Rochester o the B. J. Bagley stable, with Donovon up. Uaby Doll, Dagley) and Jolly Virginia, (W. G. E, Smith), fin isned second and third. In the second race, Herman Retj tlg, up oh Little Pointer, owned by Lj Nelson, fell fro m hU mountl 11a 'was' not badlyv hurt, and de clares he will ride again today. A broken stirrup leather is said to have; caused the1 accident. ' The race ' was won ' by Daydue, owned by, B. Clark. . Clclly K. a brown mart, took second, with Little Pointer coming in riderless. The i raci was for 6 furlongs, with a purs.e of $100. -- ' -j- The trial stake also for 5 furj longs, was won 'by Lomond Jr.L in. Jf03 7-3. Stats, owned by EarifSmitn. and ridden by Don o vaa;;was second, and Woolday, a Eagley horse', with Buelt tip, canto Jn third. '- , J t - . . .-. ' ' : . .30. Q SCRAPPY FIGHTER FEDERAL RESERVE I'll fffl iff F1EHT IIEIIO I Danny Garth Substituted for Matter of Existing Charter Speed Murpny tor upen- uauses txiensive ueoaie i mg Season uara ai ivieeung PACE SUMMAET: Htrnesa Eacat a pc tint ticat. er.ry lirat re,; Pr liwo. i Cei. 'ax:n ( Woudrocb) ...l..;.....t.,2 2 2 tal; U (nod or1c .... -i. ' Amr:yton . , . ,.... .". '4 5 4 m 1'oHyaona F.. 'it.' AiJtwsanT '...;;.' 7 ' Won ,M. i,T. ka41rry j 7 k 4 t im tor 2:13' J. I. Spr'al tn - kralt.'Ti-rT Mwfc Vtt 2:11 34; BRIBES ARE CONFIRMED TWO rXDKR OFFIO:iwS 81U- STAXTIATE TMTniOXY Max Carey Is old enough In baseball jears to be sitting by the fireplace and spinning yarn of "old day under the black flag bat he'a still one 'of the boldest of Piraten, now threatening to make McGraw and hi GianU walk the pennant plank. A strikinj photo Ot unusual interest to Salem ATL-ANTlt: litx, J.. eepi. boxing fans Is the announcement I 35. (By Associated Press). By made last night by Harry adopting a report recommending matchmaker, that Danny Garth, of - . . , , .. . Portland, will meet Bill Hunt inP'J1 l"c m the ring here again on Thursday charter of the federal reserve evening, October !, in the second I banks be kept separate from pro- ! event on the card. Garth has been posals for amending the fed.-ral reserve act, and refraining from any discussion of the proposed amendments at this time, the eco nomic policy commission ot the American 'Bankers' association is believed tonight to have averted the threatened fight over the fed eral reserve on the floor of the convention. This action is under stood to have been taken because a canvass of leading delegates by officials . of the association dis closed an almost general opinion that ' the federal reserve system should be perpetuated although there was some difference of opin ion as to the method of operations. . The report of the economic pol icy commission which was pre sented to the executive council. will, in turn, be transmitted to the resolutions committee to be secured instead of Speed Murphy I appointed at the first general es who was scheduled to appear 6ion tomorrow. An effort will be hgalnst Hunt. ' , made lo defer the question of Local fight, patrons have not! amendments until some later date. yet ceased to talk of the snectacu- The commission also recommend Iar mix Garth and Hunt put up ei that the association memorial on the last card. -It will be re-l. fnnrroi. aakinr that when the membered that Hunt hit the can-1 question of. extending or extension vas seven times in rapid succes- ofHhe charters is taken up. that sion and then came back and got I lecislation' be enacted providing CHICAGO, Sept. 25. (By As- rociated Press) Two subordinate officials of the Cook county Jail today confirmed In part the testi mony ot Terence Druggan. youm ful ."beer baron." that Druggan nassed out big bribes to lighten the tedium of a year's Jail sen tence for violating a prohibition law "padlock" Injunction on one of his breweries. . . . . Henry Foerst, secretary to Cap tain Wesley Westbrook, dismissed warden of the Jail, said be re- ' . . .,- . . 1 11 klm. ceiTea ,vvf in uriuc wi self and passed $4,000 more to Westbrook for allowing Druggan and Frank Lake, his partner. extra privileges. Including -nights out." Hans" Thompson, former assist ant warden, said he accepted 200 a month for. accompanying Drug gan on some 80 or 90 all-day Tuns 10 iuc utuw-i. - I Ait 11 n n Druggan euboraud his previ- Buy a Want Ad It Pays Bi ous revelations of the hearing be- fore Federal Judge WUkerson. , bringing new names and' sums ot 1 money into the remarkable stories of wholesale bribery of Jail officials. to TEA-PROOF tables BASEBALL By tb Atriata4 t raaa r Amnlcan Ix-agur Kew,'York 2-7; Detroit 6-6. Only games schudledl Nation! Lcfrn New York.; Brooklyn 7. St. Louis 4; Boston 1. Only two games scheduled." CAL 1FEB3LW 06TIS!I Albany-Toledo Aggregation Is Handed Defeat by . ''V--,.1 Tune' of 2 to 0. ; AUTO PUSH BEL PROVIDES THRILL Garth in the third round. Many local people went to Sllverton sev eral nights ago to a match in vhich Garth and Hunt were sched uled to - appear, and were disap pointed to find that Garth had been substituted by another man. Garth is in much better condition than he was when he fought Hunt here before. As far as local Interest is con- New Crowd in Grandstand that the new charters run either Indeterminately or for 99 years. "The question ot the continu ance of the federal reserve sys tem, now that it has become the subject ot public discussion," the report said, "should be taken up promptly and settled, because con tinued uncertainty about the fu ture of this system Is bound to prove a grave menace to the pro gress and prosperity of the coun Ti for Ihr tnil: fciwfal tn.t. reriiiz'.t prlrirv Tlre J hMt a r-. vur f li. i j t i VflhnV I)ifnrr ,. . , 7 I 4 S TaJrtlirr . '.. . 3 I'.T?11'' ' ' - f '3 JlandUo i .- ; Tiime (or thi mile iiiiv, ; 2 :i j'i : ,. i. ,. v j. J . Fnnninf Baces i i - I-'" UI BtuJtf, 4 '4 - rurloiif:. rirw -itn added lo entry ivn. s ! CU'n llwlientfr (H. J. Btale-); 15hv Iot.-r.ii;l.)): Jolly Virginia ' . "l (W. K. O. Smith). Time for the Ai tarnt f 56. ! Mrdne. (J. B Clrk: CMly K: (KiMa rartnn). ' Timp for the rtitanc, 1 :.: .' r . . i Trial t-. 5 frhinga. - Pnr Sloo.' i Lmnnd Jr. 'Ruth Pnrtnn): Stats, (Kurt Smith) : Wpoldar. tBaBley)." Jai OiH. .(HjE. Shina; Ab HiW. A1i' Writs). Tim i for the dixUncc, l!09'3-4. ! . ' The Salem Senators received revengb for their defeat last week from the Albany-Toledo team.by wresting from them the victoryjn last Stjinday's gatte. The tt run foij th Senators fas scoredfln the second inning, when Keehe singled, stole second, and came Tn on' G1 rod's single. The other pcore came in the sixth when Grecu jslnxted and ' stole second. and after Proctor had tanned, K'eene; droye out a two base hit, searing' Green;-The- game; was-a struggle from start to finish, and Albany j, received but one teal' lt during! the whole game. Barham not onlt allowed but one Jiit.but he also finished. the game with out walking a "man. ..' - Next. Sunday the Senators are to be matched against the Brooks all stars on the home grounds.'" cerned, the Hunt-Garth - go will HnrriA flffprprl Aftpr not be superceded by the 10 round! try vaui v vi vm , . . , . .. J n a Jrt.. PniAtori K I maicn oeiween ran me i.ewis una , "Amenamenis, u. tuuuuuru, naceS IVlOnaay tnjOyea Dy Cal Herman. Preparing for the "should be considered separately main go. Frankle Lewis. Salem I and on their own merits. The act boy. is working out in the armory I confers on the system no un here every night at 7 o'clock with I changeable rights. It has already Racine Datrons at the state fair McCoy, a heavyweight. He is been amended 17 times and con yesterday were treated to a rela- I snowing more iiasn ana speea i fress, unaer our proposal, wouia tnan ever ana m ceveiopmg re-iiorfeit none or us present rignis markable endurance powers. , 1 1 to amend It further at any time." The ticket sale tor the show tively new and decidedly interest ing entertainment following the main harness and running events. when four auto pushball cars took the field and went through their paces. r One game was play ed,' the - Canadian team . wining frnm Ytk .niortoattB ftw a tMro nf 4 to 2. .The game was full of ATTEMPT TO RAISE thrills and according to all indi cations was appreciated more than the racing card. A hug balloon-like ball, six feet in diameter is used, and is butted about by : four -specially cars. In the second half of play a smaller ball was used to give "var iety to the proceedings. With the smaller ball tbrll'3 and excitement were furnished aplenty, with the little cars crashing into each other, turning over, standing on will t open, this .morning, at' tbcje We'd .have more confidence in Smith . cigar store. Escorted la-1 rjlovernor Plnchot settling the dies will be admitted, free except present, coal strike it he had not to the reserved seats. ! . I settled the last one. Use the 1 ' " t Street Car to and from the Fair ; Grounds Avoid congestion and park ing difficulties and expense iving both Money and Time From the furthermost part of the city the street car will take you to (he Fair grounds In thirty minutes. And the street car is waiting to . Take you home when you want to go Surely the better way . to go and come Southern Pacific. Lines Q WKcn this tostcss discovers that she has spilled hot tea on her cherished table, she will not be worried! The table top is water-proofed with VERSATILE SPAR VARNISH. This varnish can be used to advantage on many other surfaces besides the table top.Drain boards, floors and linoleum will resist a vast amount of wear and tear when protected with Ver satile Spar Varnish. Mara usage may dent the surface beneath, but the varnish. will not break. Complete instructions for use of Versatile Spar Var nish for interior or exterior work are on every can. You can now paint your property and pay on the Bass-Huctcr Monthly Payment Plan. Call and let us explain this plan to you. rHDETER and varnishes ' Soli by DOUGHTON & SHERWIN 28G N. COMMERCIAL SALEM Umpires Williams, . St. Lauis. lheir rear wheels and buckling up "Another-aid to, longevity iai the realization that th. other 'driver Salem . way' be a fool. . ,if Alban.y, Erowna, and Rankin.. Summary 9 2 i;o GetsGlfodrNeiVs'in Bunches 1 - - .: I ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' "V j I f . " . CctifraJ Traaa Paet-; -v '.y . -::.,: ; Compared with pushball, the auto polo that was formerly featured at the fair, fades into tho class ot thrilless sports.. V . ; I The pushball games , will be played in front of. the grandstand on each day of this week, and will immediately follow the racing card. ; i I , , ' .M I iThlrty minute after the "anaouccemcnt "came I ' to Leo Cotter tit he ha4 been sold to the New VorV Giants by the pennant-win- M n T t ii , . ... . . & -ouwTiue voioneu i tne American Associatinn. th repeiyed that be was the father of a baby girL Cotter is tike'sani'' Association in r:--- .m.uh, uMCttim seen an vac jruncrican si?zzvj.m csj.'juc set a wqrWt record for putouts in ;.-"-rv"'-rca te vcai wiia tne- cost fa lSZt.VHe Lj ?:i a yrlzUi stick villi the Cc!or.els. one game- is twenty- TEAMS . PLAY TIE iOLF lllihee and Oregon City in - Even Match DIVER IS THWARTED - (C'autmurd from paa 1.) ' His brother, J. J. Sheehan, moior" machinists' mate, first class, vajs one of those reported to have ben on duty In the engTue' room when the crash came and one ot those most likely to have a chance for life. His father, nearing SO years, was-in a serious condition. His brother's bride of a few months was prostrated with grief, ' . , - .. s "Don't buoy up their hopes too much," said the executive officers "because if the worst-happens It will only go harder . wHh them. But tell them there's hope." . "-r'i "We lieard last night that thef had raised her 65 feet." said Shoe- ban's brother, "and that they had,! heard tappings from, inside thej submarine. Father was so great-J ly strengthened; ny tnis report tnat; he was able to eat for, the first time since the accident happened." After, he had gone. Lieutenant" Commander Flannigan said there had been enough rumors and wild reports "to put Alice in Wonder land to sleep." ' ' ".! . ' t The much strengthened Oregon! Even after the 72 r hours "bad Citygolf club team sprung a sur- passed officials refused to releast prise on the lllihee team of Salem Jill straws of hope. Perhaps the yesterday at- the- Oregon Cit Kir would last longer; perhaps air links, holding the Salem team to being pumped into the vessel is a tie, the score being 28 to 28. I the efforts to raise her , would Next Sunday, October 4th. the I keep them alive- But they admltr Alderwood club i of Portland ted , they had no basis .for their comes to Salem for; a return f hopes. - , : match. The lllihee club has only Diver went5 into the battery lost one .'dual match this year.! room of the S-j1 tonight to In- that being to the Alderwood vesttgate the condition- of ,tne club. , bo the locals intend to! craft and determine what, doors make every effort possible to re-1 and hatches to the various .com- trleve their .loss. Frank Dolp. partmenU are open or closed. Oregon State champion, A. S. I This lntonnatym was. contained Mclntyre and Arlo Kyle are mem- Mn a wireless message from Reaf bers'of the Alderwood team and! Admiral Christie on the Camden, will be matched : against Ercel of to rescue fleet. The piesa& Kay, J. H. Farrar, and Rex San- ls 8al the sea was too rough ford of the lllihee team. to permit lifting wtth the Mob- Donald Young, captain of the rc& and Century, wrecking boats lllihee team, states that matches t to Join the fleet, have been arranged with Vancou- - Rear Admiral Christie's ' mes ver, Multnomah and Tualatin at l sage read as follows: "Sea still too rlugh -to lift with Monarch and Century. ' Making OFFICIAL STANDINGS I time by sending divers Into uaiicry I uuui auu ro iar lurwiru and aft to work, in interior, pre liminary to lifting when weather permits." Officers here said they hoped for 4 a report oa the divers' In vestigations before the night wn over. Jhe Information, wonid 76 .R77jprovo extremely valuable in de- rerminmg w netner tne men wcr alive, they said. ' . , . ?. ' ? t v4 t MO the SIX ESi HERODOTUS, the ancient geographer and historian, thought so. We moderns know better, but some of us are still superstitious. For example, why do some people still belieye that there is something myster iously "better" about "eastern" motor oils merely because they cost more and are" made in the East? ' . , Oil Superstition Fast Losing Qround Zerolene costs less because it's made in the West but that doesn't make it better; it's better because in practice it actually lubricates better. . That's why Zerolene is successfully lubricat ing mora cars in the Pacific Coast BM.OS HIBERNATE MONTHS of the YEAR? states high priced and low than any other oil made. 1 Zerolene will increase the gas oline mileage, reduce the carbon removal operations and mainten ance costs and lengthen the life of any car in which it is used. Made from Selected Naphthenic Crude . Zerolene will do the same for your car. It is made from selected western naphthenic base crude Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less (the best crude so far discovered for the manufacture of motor lub ricants) by our high-vacuum proc ess, checked 15 times for quality, ' and specially filtered through 40 tons of Florida Fuller's Earth to Rive you an oil that's absolutely pure and sae. Why pay tribute to a supersti tion? Insist on Zerolene. Always ask for ZEROLENE by name. Qet the Facts! ' A series of independent and im partial reports showing the expert-' ence of large users with Zerolene motor oil has been collected in our booklet,." Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?" Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or zerolene dealer for a copy. later dates. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 29, Of ficial ; standings o the Pacific roast .baseball league were an nounced by President Harry Wil liams today as follows: Team " Won Lost Pet. San Francisco . .. . 116 ' 62 .651 Salt Lake " . ."i . . . . 1 0 4 STANDARD O IL COM PAN Y (CALIFORNIA) Seattle Los Angeles Portland Oakland ..." Vernon . . . Sacramento ' 96 93 86 80 71 70 , S3 .522 93 .4S0 100 .444 108 .396 110 .388 Every once la a while men dis cover another section ot the air that hasn't beca conquered. r The department ot Justice, has dismissed the suit against ' the packers started by radicals; ejt going for two years at great ex pense, and never with the- t...f est merit. Justice seems the rljLt name for the -department.-- v - t - u ! l V V 1 . . ' 1 V ' - -