Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1927)
i ' i i i; 1 OlSffifflP :r w. l. pet. Mt. Scott . ; . MontarlHa-r.': 7 7 3 3 9 1 4 5 6 .875 .857 .778 .4$ .375 .250 Salens .. Nicolal . Camas .... . . Wood be a -k v-. . . PORTLAND. Jane 7. (AP) Withdrawal of two ' teams,' St. JokogiBeari and Woodstock Fife men, from the City Baseball league at a meeting of the director last night leares that clrcmlt with tint sU.cltb. ' The, urrltra ar: Mt. Scott, i Hon ta villa. Salem. Nicola I, Camas and WoaeB." ' v -i, . ' Failure ot the district t sup port tpe team financially was giv en by1 Manager Walgraeva of. St. Johns', as the reason Tor dropping ouLThe Bears retain Hfceir fran chise and will be ' back In, the league in 1928. AH players now n the .lit., Johns - roster; become free agents for the remainder the sefegon, but revert to St. Johns next season. Vt.-,--...w- The league will play once around a -a.-Bls-.team organization, then the, fifth and sUtn-plare dub will' probably' 1 dropped, the re maining fofcr 'playing -another Tonbdi - ' " . 1 . Several postponed gamtw from the fifat round will hejiayed when theotponenU meet, again, double traders -being. planned. 1 $Xa Q.t ';i pltrher, ;an Bob O'Brien; otttflelder. both with St. Johns, have been signed by Nic olal. ' Tom Cressett, piteber, bai been released by Camas" and signed by MCsott. Ralph: Paris. St. Johns pltehttf, n been signed, by Mt. Scott.' '.l"Ai Moore. iWashington high- pitcher, has "Joined" Monfa villa. Pitcher Russell goes from Salem to .Camas. . ..... The revised staled 4e: ? t Jim 17-Mt. Scott vs. Monta vlUa, at Vaughn street, double header: -Nicolal at Salem; Wood stock at Camas. v;- :.';- June 18Nicolal vs. Montavllla, at Vaughn ;st reel, double deader; Woodmen at Salem: Ml. Rrott vs. . ramas. fielrt undecided. Jane 28 Nicolal vs. Mt. Scott at Kendall: Salem vs. Camas, field undecided; Woodstock at 'Monta vllla. f - V j" r . .. i - " .i i -- !.. , ; "vti"'.'-",'n,v''- '. I 1 --' I . TRANS1ER A STORAGE GRADxEEIXAND SEEP Free Delivery QUOATIQON APPUCATJON Farmers Warehoiise RAYON BED "SPREADS ' ' Beaufilftil 'gootfA, colors ipit,5fcJ9JVjpnder - " ant' white; fEUOO values , . ., -Special $3.85 4 -' . '.' v , . BLANKET- ?. 66x80 Part wtxiL NeatJPatterjii. $SKL values $2.75 ..::: PEQUOT SHEETING ... .1 , v . Best-Buy No Substitute . Yard:55t 9-4 SKcting Spt:ifl Lraw.Pxice$ , mi. ... r - Bleached I!f .Yird 4Sd ..vw, LADIES Hundreds of , We Have on Display Beautiful Creations ; .v.. .redone ovetsstfo. - - ' :vhSe "Our Specials'1 !-r- !' 52.50 $2.00 $1.75 r v. , , tJff nOCMfC U A.TC - . l.'JBijr Assortment At ' ' - i GLC5 arid 51.00: - V- i rrri ii-r' T- '-f- i " ' ' - July io-J-Salea W. 3ft Sctt. at Vaughn stFet'-MojtfaTflla j,, aJ Camas: Nicolal ra. ..Woods tok; at CohUBfcta i-fcr Hit.-';) i Jaly 1 7 Nicolal at? Camas, doublfe header; "Saiem-vs.-M,nta rilt field undecided; Woodmen vs. Mt. Scott, at Kendall. ? , . O - O AJtCmQAN ' " American League Standing r " W. L. , Pet. New YOTt 32 -5 .681 Chicago '-..-. . 31 8 .633 Philadelphia 25 22 .532 St. Louis 22 24 .478 Washington 21 23 .477 Cleveland -. 22 28 .458 Detroit , 9 26 .422 Boston 13 81 .295 Score ' ft. IL- R. Chicago ..... 1 7 X New YArk 4 6 1 Thomas and Crose; Hoyt and Collins.' Score R. H. R. St. Louis 9 18 0 Philadelphia 11 14 1 Gaston. Wingard. Jones, Van gilder and Schang; Walberg. Wil lis, Pate, Gray, drove and Coch rane : R. H. E. Cleveland .... S 154 0 Washington 10 11 1 Smith, Lvsen. Karr, Col lard and L.. Sewell; Thurston. Marberry and Ruel, Tate. Score . R. H. E. Detroit 5 7 1 Boston 6 10 1 Collins, Carroll and Woodall; Wiltse and Hartley. Overtime Parkers PlnWI The following' were fined . each' at the5, police court for over time parking; i. W. Laflar, 1190 K. Liberty G. L. Rosenberry, 2395 Court, detrude Werner, California Packing compariy.-A.- J: Brene man, 130 N.' 24th, H. Lanum. 41 Front, E. N. Williamson, 112ur.S. Liberty. Union Securities Co., Don A. Ynttng .1 119 Harket, J. A. (!ortfcrrfor ovettime parking, .on two 'occaslons paid 12 fine, P.H. Bell. 425 Columbia, and Lowell R. WWta 47 S.- Church. To Oive Toxn Atrtl Toxin "The Marion cbnnty health dem onstration will bold a clinic to ad minister toxin anti toxin for pre vention :or, diphtheria-at the Liber ty Community hall on, Thursday morning at 1ft o'clock. ta-any part of tke city . 4 . : v : Sheeting Yard60e rSheelinfi: 'unbleached ; YaVd42y2c HATSi; Nice Hats v 1 - I .J - i" - - - --. -- ;- - TENNIS PLAYERS ? rGAtLEtjrOlMEET " Piansfor the season s'actlTties . wllf pff-SlHcifeted ''at aTmfttng of the Salem Tennis association this evening 'at Ti20 bVlocki at , tha chamberot commerce rooms. It is expected that the ladder tourna ment wilt be started at' that -time, anJf other actiTftles planned; ' o " '. -' o I NATIONAL Natloaar league JstanJJngs i v . VV. L. Pet. Pittsburgh ... i .. 30- ,6iS St. Louis .... 35 IR .S81 Chicago 3r. 19 .& i New York 24 2 .64.1 Brooklyn 2S 27 .4u Philadelphia 18 24 .4 2 Boston 1 23 .41 ClMtnoatl . . . 15 32 .31 i Score It. If. K. New York 6 12 0 Pitttburgh 1J 1 Crimes, Henry, Hunger, and O'Neill, Cummings; Meadows and Smith. Gooch. U. II. E. Brooklyn 11 1 Chicago 7 10 2 McWeeny, Klllot, Ehrhardt and Hargavs; Root, Oshorh, lloy and Ilartuett. - Score It. H. E. Philadelphia 1 7 3 Cincinnati 6 10 o Pruett ami Wilson. Jonnard; J. May apd Hargrave. Score R. H. E. Boston . . 12 14 3 Si. Louis , 5 9 4 R. Smith and Hogan: Ring, Keen. Littlejohn and.Schultei . t LATE SPORTS "1 o o CIIICAOO. J.nne,, 7,. IAP) Jock Malone, SC Paul middle weight, won a close decision over Walcott Langford:. a- Chicago ne gro at an open-air hexing show tonight. SEATTLE, June 7. (AP) The six round bout scheduled for tonight between Tod Morgan of Seattle, world's junior lightweight champion and Solly Seeman of New York, was postponed until Friday hlgbt. when rain fell. SAN JOSE, Cal., June 7. (AP) Soldier Billy Springfield. San Francisco welterweight, and Charles Coggins of Lbngview, Wash., slugged for 6 terrific rounds to a draw here today. Young Sammy. San Jose feather weight, and Paddy . O'Brien, . San FranMsco-, boxed a draw "of six rounds. ' . ' , RAH FRANCISO, June - 7. tAP) Stewart McLean, St. Paul featherweight, stopped Johnny Williams! Salt Lake, in the 'last round of their scheduled .six round bout at the Monarch club fights here tonight. LOS ANGELES, June 7. -(AP) Baby Joe Gabs, San Diego negro lightweight, won -by a technical knockout over " Young Alfonso Gonzales. EI Paso. Texas, Mexican, in the final round of a scheduled ten-round bout-here tonight. KIMBALL SCHOOL HOLDS EXERCISES YESTERDAY (Oontiniu-U f'rwtu B&tfP 1.1 t.t iir.it , Crops, jpyver QUI. ami Lergy, Wal ker? the "tatter receiving the- de gree of Bachelor of Divinity. The benediction, was j? ron.au nced by tt A. S. 'HJsey, Superintendent of the Eastern,; district In Oregon.' The eighteenth annual gradua tion .exercises qf ..KiinhaJLclosed last night with : toe alumni ban quet. ,the Leslie Methodist cliureh. Which was-attended by a large number of. alumni. Rev. Thomas Acheson . of tha Ieslie church was In charge. of the pro gram. ',-,.e-r ; Members of the boar& of trns fees apd aTumni;of. the school who were. present t .the exercises yes lerday .afternoon include. .Bishop W . .Sihepard Dr.. A. L. Ho warth;, R,. 3. Collins. Dr; Edward U' Mills: Kj. Wi DeGraCf. .aU of Portland: .Sydney Hall. M.cMinn aie;i TJ. Lester Fields, "Grants Pass; Dr. Ralph McGee. Saattle; It ?i KelsonA'Tonjas P. Yaypes, Notire Of Executor's Appointment ' Notice Is. hereby" glrea thatj the Bn.derslghe4.: ha. penl Astir ap pointexl br .tha County Court of the Stat of: 9,regin.. X prtTie County of Marion, as Kxecutor or tne last win and. testament t anjd estate, ot Ruhamah De Wees, deceased, and that he has duly .qualified as such executory - alt persons having claim agajast ;the estate , of said decedent - aris- hereby notified -to present the same, duly verified, to roe-,-, at the officOj- off .Ronald C. Glover,,, my attorney, 20S Oregon Building, Salem. Marion County, Oregon, within six months, from the date, of this notice. j , ? .. Dated ' at ' Salem. Oregon. this 25th day f'Uy. l.S74 v : -j - 11 - F. L. WILKINSON Kxeutor of t beLast Wilt and Tes tament and: Estate, of Ruhamah De Wees. Deceased.- "- Ranald C. Glover ,v , 5 - .. . ' rAUornejTiior CACto'. t Salem. Oregon. ..t.T.I,l.1L1! ADINISTRAjrKI.X- NOTICK . Notice is neresy. given iui iue underalgaetff wast v duly jappolnted administratrix ' ot the estate, of Hannah SAenslof f,- dexrased, by or dan of: the -County ' CaurU ,of : th State of j. Oregon., for Marion County, on the 27th day of May, ii27i and I all rpersonsj. having clalms against th said esiat are hereby reqaire4 to present their respective' claims, duly verified, with-proper, vouchers, to the nn dersigned at 1 1 8 & Court fitreet, Salem, Oregon, within six months from, the. gata ct'this notice.. , - ' Dated "at" Salem, Oregon, t this 1st day ofjjnie,-.-HIT.' - t ; ' DOROTHEA E. STEUSLOFF, p,iAxImtalatrati!Jx of the Estate f -r of Hannah Steaslotf, deceased, JOIIKBAYNE, r I - Attorney for Administratrix. Oregon" City; 0".; Beadles and wife, TxeinaiojHieeth,oL Gari baldi, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert WcUTenna.. of Jeiferson, RIcycl lllk riannctl . . -i 'A hlcyrle hike for next Satur day Is being pllnmHl by the boys' d iris Ion ot tfaft.YMCAr4 Etery by between tha. ages. f 14 and 17 is eligible. . The - group ? will leave the Y at-:l-6 -Saturday mornings and return abopt 2;30, going out toward" Turner. ' Every , boy is ex peeted to bring- his tuneb. Nearly New- Plano Now In storage. Owner leav ing. Will sell for fib per month to responsible psrty, or, wiU dis count for cash. To see piano write Box 11, Statesman. jne It, Blue Key Houim Farewell The -BJue- Key fraternity of Willamette, university ,inet yester day auuu .for -lunch at the YMCA dining room.. Plans for next year's work, were discussed. A farewell was given to graduating members, and to Professor Darwin Burroughs, who leaves for Okla homa. Blue Key fraternity is a campus service organization uf upper-classmen. Kenueth LaViolette. Portland, is president. County Council to Meet The KC-d 'Hlil Yisitihg nursing district, including.'the community smith of Salem.' will, hold their county council meeting at the Marion county child health demon stration building on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Everyone is invited. Informal Meeting HelG Several members of the Salem school board waited patiently In the rain last evening for over half an hour, wondering why the others did not appear, only to discover that yesterday fell one day short of being the semd Tuesday in the month. The meeting was promptly adjourned. Regular meetings of the board fall on the neeond and fourth Tuesdays in each month. PIONEERS GAME POSTPONED Rain yesterday arternoon inter rupted the playing of the cham pionship pioneer baseball game, which was scheduled for 5 o'clock. The game has been postponed The study constrtfction j ' -rJtJSTc Arrived n T " -1 ?Z " - 1 Oeo tlacm NOW! '"Sco tltem-HoFc! j tMM't f 1 1 I Ifff -Httgc ' Hjj jij. lifijd Hllli ili! IIHf lllilllllliill yaiup . Ifivvv. k. uav v- vtv-vi wv. i ivuttt tin jyii-.A&i Jinvn CifiU CtUIMvC lltlXo.I' The loose spring cushions are covered with heavy cretonne or tapestry in attractive colors. Suite includes large davenport, chair andhrt rocker. Lloyd Week special price. ..:'.Iip f i ' ' . X L In this suite is found the same excellence of material and workmanship that is recognized as .Xloyd. Its graceful design and harmonious color scheme , will be found appropriate in any home. .It is light appearing arid. surpris ingly comfortable! pavenport, chair and rocker- all forHpe " f'f this one low. price; LV. .;, :X f imJ U1 s . f :-xr'xmil NO INTSREST A t until Saturday" afternoon, at 2 o'clock, when the Penn Pioneers will meet the Jason Lee Pioneers. WON'T TURN PRO ; SAYS JOHNSTON SANh FRANCISCO June. 7. f AP)- "LittleBiir Johnston.-California ace tenis player, emphatic ally denied here rtfday lhat he has any intention of 'leavlng the ranks of the amateurs to turn profession al, a was predicted' in New York today by C. C. 1'yle, backer of professional tennis and football. .When JuUnstoii read t li dis patch rrn Now York in whklt Pyl prphesieI that both lie and "Big P.Ul" TildeiK, would turn "pro" before theieod-of the year, he merelj laughed ainl chara-ter-iaed the prbmoter ;las "popping off." '! -.. .:.'. CLUB ENDORSES RIVER CLOSING In order that certain erroneous stories as 'to the' attitude of the Salem Rod and Gun club, in re gard to the closing of the Nestucea river to commercial fishing, may be dispelled and the true attitude on this matter made public, the following resolution was drawn up at. a meeting .of the club held last night, and submitted for publica tion: Whereas, rumors are being cir culated over the state of Oregon that the Salem Rod and Gun club is in favor of the referendum on the law closing the Nestucea river to commercial fishing, and that the club is baxklng tho.se force. ami interests engaged In the fight to defeat the closing measure and. Whereas, sakl rumors are not founded on facts, and Whereas, said measure is for the best interests of sportsmen ami all other persons interested in the iwotettion and canservat ion of fish for the enjoyment. Ienefit and use of the people in general;, now therefore. Be it resolved by the Salem Rod and-Gun club that the club' does hereby declare itself in favor of the closing of the Nestucea river o. commercial fishing and does hereby endorse the measure pro and long-wearing qualities of Newest models, in latest finishes an4 cuyering) Lloyd Loom Pornitni l3tjufl opon honor and sold" th fcm way. ruljjy naranttsd . f arbitiue that will Imat in .t rift i rTi t r i-r-i t-, . .'tn jtl lilPililllKUWr,KIKi' . ii i iiw i i ii m w " m fiiiiti -fc nfrirr 8--ar.ri,r-f" -rT-iniirT vldlng for uch: cfoslng.'and, B"it-frther-resolved -ih4it th club do all In Its power to aid In the campaign to. carmine clpsing measure at the election to bo held June 28 1927, and to that end, the club does hereby appropriate' fifty dollars of tha club's funds to the uso of the Oregon, Game Protec tive association, 'said funds to he used, in tb campaiK" to !s the sai4 Nestucea river to commercial fishing, ?7 - Adapted this 7th day or June. - -- . Salem Rod and Oun Club. COOLIDGE URGES TRIBUTE TQ FLAG vf which onrflug- is the visible symloI. "It will be futije merely to show outward - respect Tor our national emblem if we do NOT cherish in our' hearts aft unquenchable love of ' and devotion to '- the unseen which it represents. " " 1 ' . "To- the end that we may direct our attention to these things, I suggest that Flag Day be observed in the display of the Stars and Stripes in poldie places and' upon public und private buildings and by patriotic exercises in our schools and community centers throughout the land." ; special all-coach tf at ni, every Tuesday and Fri4 -4ay.Sirjeca.6mCoT.t, , -sa tety . vow cost menus in diner And lunci car. Leave here 11:43 a. in. . 1 ArriVe iSan FrancUco 1 0.3Q a. m., next day. Southern Pacific ."City Tltk.it Office, 1B4 . IJberty. raonfl, sq , . this beautiful three- kdkt Jook frssh for yMnV f v t -rr - vr -' -r tm-btM! BilEUfiGIST ill THE FOUR PLAGES Raker, Kelly Mclaughlin.. are barreling,. Mraw nrri.s ui: Lban ojt , A 1 ha mi ant Wfuxlhirfn Tliy are get tliiRv large supplies - dl WortdtMirn; . " '" : "' Tbey have been stbrfijg liorries at Salem for it i-ouple f days, owing to a slow sugar ahlpptent. But they .WIU begin tlielr barrel- Three Things Necessary Plenty, of jgootl 'clean oil chassis ! properly lubricated to know "that thV.work has been properly done. :-. ': ; . Mowoeheek - jnomplef e Automotive lAibrl cat Ion f Court arid Cn pit ol, Phono 2205 L - - - - , : . M V . 'At- J ' "3 or A Sweater a Pleated Skirt And she" krtows she ia correct! Slipover.. Sweaters ' have, square, V and round necks. . Some ; are in solid colors; others have-striped borders. , Pleated skirts of crepe'de chine; go to make' .up, these sets, that are. the last; word ia links and park wean Just as well be one of ihe first in , Salem to have one, of.-thesef sets, Theyare already .very pop ular iij San Francisco arid other, metropolises. 1 jicjQif ! Ing operattona' 1n Salem tomor rows ; 't..,; - 7- .- I .1. . t. ' 1 1 . All vutx winiieritrs. r- riUltlinr ' an strawberries; but they ai ! I homing j fasti, enough to, r-.-i u j large forces. "The cannery tau, agers hope to have. supplier in r,. at full. capat-ity next week. T FACIFlQCOAKT 'LEfiTp. o :- V JftiMtIand-Io. - - Auger's:, ; gim piKsiptrnwl';'-tfcams io road. . ; J Ifollywoo-Oakland,' no'stponei ram,- , - : 7 ' . " 11 jSeattle-San: Francisco pitstporH-,1 J we ground s."V.T "' " j "'"MisaTon-Sarramentn r-iin- t., . t . - ; ( " - 3 .... . . u Splash Into Favor ."Tlie, compose" theme that has been such a smart note of fashion in costumes, has invaded the Bathing Suit realm and many of the newest suits are in differ ent shade of -one color; Blue and White Navy and1 Giel Black and Gray Brown and Biege Smart Motor and Travel v Dresses ':t "Jaunty little frocks of the tare and two piece varie ty withr the pleated skirt which is so popular for mo toring because of its smart appearance both in and out of the machine. f For after noon sportswear one will find our selection very complete. 7 . ji .. I - " ' 'I