T T r ---- r v r t ; r t v rrrri a a a - THE 'OREGON STA1ESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1926 SUTOIS III TRIM i - " I I FUH BATTLE :... Game on OxforH Field. Will Start at 3 O'Clock . Cycols in Lead . Safem Senat6rs will try .their bats ragaiast Ibe members of the Fulton club of Portland thi3 Mier noony The game, called for 3 o'clock, will be played at Oxford paring' So far this season the local boys, have " had i little trouble in disposing of the Fultons. but man ageivBiddy Bishop has his eagle eye on the Invaders, having no desire to drop a game just now when one might mean the-making Sr ttho" ' breaking of Salem's pennant aspirations. With Frisco Edwards behind the bat sizing them up and cater ing 4o their likes-or rather dis like& iti '-la not thoaght the Ful tons, will be . able to torn he tables. ' - " ' Fbrtland's club, the Cycols, are still, leading the league. ' Today they meet the St. Johns team at Portland. While the latter team is figured' by all that is dopy to have no chance against the league leaders, : Salem fans are hoping for the "unexpected. A fsa for .the Cycols and a win for Salem-would put the local boys at the -j; top of tho column as they hare played ono more game than the .Portland men. . While no decision has been reached as to who will start on the "mound for Salem, Barham is likely; to be picked as : manager Bidgy is taklas no chances of los ing out. . . . BUS OPEN SEISM i - v II en EAST I E Game Will Be Played on 14th Street Diamond No Ad mission Charge . Capita! City Cooperative Cream ery. Milk, cream, buttermilk. The Buttercup, butter has no equal. Gold standard of perfection, 137 S. Coml. Phone 299, f () Everything is in readiness for the opening, game of the season for the Salem; Bears today at the Bears Stadium on 14tb street. The grounds ; have been worked ; over. and'a fast field was predicted by manager Roberts of the Salem Bears. The outfield is somewhat bad yet but will be ta'ken care of later on. The Swift & company team of Portland is due to arrive here to day. The team will have aligTil luncheon then rest over for a little while before the game. The meat packers are bringing a strong nine with them and a good close game is expected by both managers. ; Of course, the filed net being up there will be no admission charge to the game. A collection . will be taken up to Inspire both 'teams to win. Wrignt will hurl the first ball for the Salem Bears In today's game, with Roberts behind the bat. In case needed, Gretz, the Bears million dollar relief man, will aldo hurl. There will be no change in the lineup, as was announced by Man ager Roberts yesterday. Remember these things.:- - Teams Salem Bears .vs Swift ft ro.. of Portland. - Place Bears Stadium, on 14th street. Time Game is called at 2:30. Batteries Salem: Wright and Roberts. Umpires Carpenter and Blue. The next game on the Bears schedule will be at Grand Ronde on the 13th of June. . . Senators 4; Beavers O PORTIANI June 5. (Bv As sociated Press.) George Wash ington Payne of Portland walked Davis -of Sacramento with two on and two out in the sixth inning to day to get at Osborn. and Osborn cracked 'the next pitch over the fence. His homer with the bases full scored the only runs of a fast game for a 4 to 0 Sacramento vic tory. Score R. H. E. Sacramento . . 4 9 1 Portland ...0 4 1 Hughes and KoehJer; Payne, Ortman, French and Berry. BUMPEfl FLAX CROP 0E1IS PULLERS Bids for New Linen Mills i-VVill Be Opened Here ' Middle of June Jo take care of the extra large crop. of-flax this year the board of !dlrectors of ihe new Orceon Linen tania, ' lnc.;"1iave: decided to order two new flax pullirg :ua chines. It is said that the Sax frop will be unusually tarry "this year and that; it will be unusually large. Directors took. the. action fearing that the flax would dry in the.' fields uuljess relief wa3 given, pirectors ; also decided to call for .bids on the main building of tbd, new mill The bids -will be opened June; 1 2. . Already, eight contractors have signified' their intentions tcibid. - The Ecntchlag machinery for th4.' Stayton plant of the company Is To be ordered immediately. About 400 (acres are planted in tiax. The state has 16 machines for, pulling, bat because of the big crop, directors decided the two new ones would be necessary to savoahc day.1 Evon with tne .new machines, only the larger fields will be pulled, it is said.. .The ma- curses, purchased in Toronto, cost abput 1900 each. yibbert & Todd Electric Store. HQjh. at Ferry St. Everything electrical. Good service, and "low prices are bringing an increasing trade to this, store. - : - ,() - Z t ' r s TAKE OUR JERSEYS ,R6y A. Graham, Ogden. Utah, loaded a caf load of Jerseys and swppea tnem-iast nfgbt from Sa lem for Ogden.-1" During the past two ! weeks .there has been four auction sales of Imported herds of Jerseys. : Tlr.' Graham Zr secured some ' from. these' sales nd then bought priyatelv until he had e- cured 37 very fine heifers ranging are from six months to twenty months. The heifers shipped are from our best high producing strains, the blood pi St. Haves and Rl&da Lad of 8. B. predominating Tkcy are all registered . Jerseys, The. fame of, Oregon Jerseys has spread until they are in , demand .by the eastern buyers; At the re cant sales there were bidders from Washington; D. C, Montana, Utah, and California, and mall bids from parties in Minnesota; Texas. Michi gan. New York and other states. iOne bupet from, Washington, D. ,C..! has secured .over 100 head for shipment. Some ol.thsse were cured at the auction 'sales and the ' others from' breeders of cattle that . did 'not hold auction 'sales. - The I tional : attention lva Beritpf Atoany, accompanied tne tame ou - tb trip, while Mr. Graham return i ed' b aniomobil. . . " The Jerseys on the way to UUlt . represent a bom $5V00 n value, it they were ordinary ... brlndle cowa, they would represent about 500. , ; - " Or 1 j: . MARRIAGE IS ATTACKED ' it ;, i ,- J. , j y -- . . . : PORTLAND, June 5. (Br As-prH-t 'rT. MnniciTM Jn4te rederick y Stadter today tiled sujt" for annulment of the mar riage of his daughter.Freda Jose- phine SUdterrnd" , Theodore C, ; Riggs, who were wedded at, HIUs j, boro June 1, In an elopement. Riggs la Jail charged with ab d acting a female child under 1 j-cars of age.v'-iV":'":-. ' . PHILLIES LOSE BBIH GAMES TD ST: LOUIS Philadelphia Drops to Last Placs in League btanaing; Boston Wins Kt. LkmiU 4-7: Phillies O-l PHILADELPHIA, June 5 (By Associated Press) PJhiladelphia dropped into last place In the na tional league todav bv. lqsine a double header to the Cardinals. 4 to O and 7 to 4. Hornsby nit a home run with one on base in the first inning of the opening fray Rhem and O'Farrell; Knight, Ulrieh. Pierce "End Heftlthe-," ' , H. Bell and O'Farrell; Mitchell. Maun and Henline. Boston 5; Reds 1 BOSTON. June 5 The Braves made it three straight over Cin cinnati today, winning 6. to 1. It was the team's fifth consecutive Victory. ' Luque. May and Hargrave Pic inich; Benton and J. Taylor. New York 1; Brooklyn O NEW YORK, June 5 Parrel's double in the ninth inning scor ing Southward, gave the Giants a 1 to 0 victory over Brooklyn to day. Petty and O'Neill; Greenfield and Snyder. PITTSBURGH, June 5 Chica go-Pittsburgh, postponed ; . rain. DRAMATIC PICTURE IS ATTHE OREGON "Bride of the Storm," Fea turing Dolores Costello, Is Dream of Sea "Bride of the Storm," the J. Stuart Blackton production for Warner Bros., opens today, at the Oregon theatre.; and will be shown also on Monday and Tuesday.. The story concerns a lovely or phaned, girl (Dolores Costello) who has been brought up by three Dutchmen, owners of a lighthouse near where she and her mother The leopard cannot change his spots but we can knock the spots out of your clothes. one Teleph 934 And our delivery car will call CHERRY CITY CLEANERS ,231 North High 1: .Telephone 934 , ; I DEFEATED BY SENATORS 4 TD D Error in Judgment. Brings in Tiiree Runs; beals Crack Los Angeles Seals 7; AngeU 3 L.OS ANGEL.ES, June 5.- Three home runs off Earl Hamil ton gave the San Francisco Seals a 7 to 3 victory, over the Los An geles Angels here today. Averill hrt the first circuit clout in the first inning with two on that put the Seals off to a lead that tho Angels could not overcome. Kil duff and Brower hit the other two homers. Score R. H. E. San Francisco 7 9 0 Los Angeles 3 10 0 Mitchell and Agncw; Hamilton, and Hannah. CLEVELAIIP01DS' HIES 15 TO 3 Ruth Gets. 19th Homer; Sen ators Triumph Over De troit Aggregation . Cleveland 15; New York S CLEVELAND. June, S. (By Associated Press.) Cleveland hit New York pitchers hard today and won, 15 to 3.' "The Indians made a triple play ia the seventh in ning. Babe Ruth got his 19th homer of the season in the third. Score R. H. E. New York 3 6 3 Cleveland : 15 19 3 Pen nock, McQuaid and Collins; Buckeye and Sewell. J mktm j : ; Pactfk; Coast ' Sacramento 4 ; Portland 0. San Francisco 7 ; Los Angeles 3. Misxton Hollywood 6. . Seattle 10; Oakland 5. 'National League St. Louis 4-7; Philadelphia 0-4. Boston 5: Cincinnati 1. New York 1; Brooklyn 0. Chicago-Pitsburgh, rain. SPIRIT OE GOOD WOMAN PASSES ON Amerk-an Leafrne Cleveland 15; New York 3. Washington 8; Detroit 4. Chicago 8; Boston 2. Philadelphia 10; St. Loais 1. Senators 8; Detroit 4 DETROIT, June 5. Washing ton opened a three game series with Detroit, with an 8 to 4 vic tory today. " Score R. H. E. Washington- 8 15 1 Detroit . . 4 8 2 Coveleskie and Ruel; Johns and Manion. Missions ; Hollywood 6 SAN FRANCISCO. June 5. The Missions defeated Hollywood today 8 o 6, largely through the efforts of Ike Boone, right field er, who lifted two homers over the fence, each time with two me non base. The second circuit clout sailed over the houses out side the park and fell into the street, a matter of 400 feet away. Score R. H. E. Hollywood 6 8 1 Missions 8 8 0 Fullerton, O'Neill and Peters; Ludolph, Oeschger and Walters. Seattle lO ; Ouks S SEATTLE," June 5. After get ting off to a good start by scor ing fight runs in the first two in nings, Seattle, defeated Oakland in i baseball game here today 10 to 5. Score Oakland Seattle Krause. MeKenry and Baker; Ramsey and E. Baldwin. R. 5 10 H. 8 13 E. 2 1 had been shipwrecked. In order to win her huge fortune, the scheming old grandfather (Ty rone Power) plana to -marry her to his idiot grandson Hans (Otto Mattieson). His own son Piet iSheldon Lewis), decides he wants to marry the girl himself. and Faith's life is made up of hor rible quarrels: w -. . . . v Finally, when they have sent for a justice to marry Faith to Hans to definitely settle matters. Faith meets a handsome young American naval olflcer, Dick Wayne (John Harron), who has come to mend a broken cable. Dick falls in love with Faith and after a series of thrilling fights and daring rescues, the three cruel Dutchmen are killed, and the. girl taken to hjer native Maryland, and to happiness. Chicago H; Boston 2 CHICAGO, June 5. The White Sox batted Howard Ehmke off the mound today and defeated Bos ton, to 2. Score R. H. E. Boston . 2 5 2 Chicago 8 13 0 Ehmke and Bischoff ; Lyons and Grabowski. Athletics lO; St. Louis 1 ST. LOUIS, June 5. The Phil adelphia Athletics cuthlt the St. Louis Browns and won today, 10 to 1. - Score R. H. E. Philadelphia 10 14 1 St. Louis 1 5 2 Groves and Cochrane; Girard, Jonnard, Falk and Dixon. Portland The Oregon-Washington Sugar company plans to build a $1,250,000 sugar reflnery bere. Pacific Coast Team W. L. Loa Angeles .......35 22 Oakland . . 29 27 Mission ...... . 30 29 Sacramento 30 29 Hollywood .30 30 Seattle 30 31 Portland 27 33 San Francisco ...... 2 5 34' National League Team W. L. Cincinnati 29 19 Pittsburgh ....... .25 18 Chicago . . 24 20 St., Louis . . .'. 26 25 NewYork .24 24 Brooklyn 22 22 Boston .17 27 Philadelphia 17 29 American Leafrue Team W. L. New York 34 13 Philadelphia 29 21 Washington . 25 22 Chicago ...... .26 23 Cleveland 25 24 Detroit 25 25 SX, Loui3 16 32 Boston 13 34 Pet. .614 .618 .508 .508 .500 .492 .450 .424 Pet. .604 .589 .545 .510 .500 .500 .386 .370 Pet. .723 .586 .532 .531 .510 .500 .333 .277 Olfo if" ft w )(JU dUdQ TODAY ttj & GO. Game Called 2:30 P. 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Larger and roomier than roost sedans ; passengers enter be leave the ; reariwithout disturbing front seatoccupanW ;The Brougham is finished in two tones of gray lacquer, upholstered in soft, lustrous -and long weanng materials. - 'p j-V'': i H After youVe seenuand driven this Broughuybdni iowdennlteiy - that you simply can't buy nxautomcAiie for anywhere else. - . . i - , -.,.- . Mrs. Lewis E. Judson Died at the Family Home Here Last Evening mother anjV good neighbor, as a wide circle wUl tesury. r me dua son family haa been prominent In Salem ever aince the early mis sionaries founded this city. Va ira atatA rlrstributOrS for the Vikine tires and tubes. Malcom Tire Co., cor. Court & Com L Drive In for your tires. fc e a i " " ' . whan von think of-cards then think of Pattons Book Store. Any style of Greeting Card, will be round there, and exclusive too. t- Mrs. Lewis E. Judson at the family home. South Summer and Judson Btreets, at 5 o'clock last evening, June 5, 1926, aged 40 years." Besides her husband, she leaves three children, Emma, aged 11, Lewis B. Jr., 8, and Philip, 4 Mrs. Judson had been a long suf ferer from chronic asthma. . Her maiden name was Minnie Harck born at Euclaire, Wis. There are three sisters in Salem. Mrs. E. A Draper. Mrs. John Jossi, and Mrs. L. B Judson. ; Unless a sister in "Wisconsin de cides to come and requests a de lay, the funeral will be held on Tuesday at the Leslie M. E. church in charge of the pastor. Rev.. J. Willard Deyoe and Rev. R. C Black well, a former pastor, by whom the Judsons were married 1 6 years ago at Oregon City, where he was pastor then. , The inter ment is to-be in the City View cemetery. '".': . Mrs. Judson was originally a member of the German Lutheran church, but transferred to the Les lie M. 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