The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 18, 1931, Page 12, Image 12

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Th OREflON STATESMAN.' 'Saltru Oregon. ' Thnriky Ijgoriag, Jcng 18, 1931
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Chemamm
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BREAKS LIKELY
- - ,
Salem and Silverton Evenly
Matched; Vivette and
Leffler may Hurl
With the teams 'as eTenly
vt . thmA a a Iwn ta from th A
time pod as nearly as coald be
obserrea irom meir urss . two
limti, breaks will probably de
cide today's fame between the Sa
lem and SilTerton American Le
sion junior - Daseoau tossers,
scheduled for 4 p.m. on the Cher
mawa Indian school diamond, oat
come of which will determine the
county enampionsnip.
for SilTerton will probably be the
: opposing mounasmen aunougn
hta ! nnrtln tArrln of Ra.
lem and Susee of SilTerton pitch
ed tighter ball In the second game
; or. in series man vivette ana
Leffler did la the first one.
.-Krtnea" V.Avnrdm of th
Sales? tJim Is confident that Sil
Terton set lower nna vu vi
ette today than it did last Satur-
- . j a. . v
oar, ana Deueves nis lum wm oe
stronger wim remne on urst
: base.: ":. ' j ; . -' '.
oys this week n; what, aort .of
nItehAa not to iwlnr at J and ' la
looking for a better performance-
. . . . .. . .
aiong inn una wnicn wm me
team's chief trouble here Sunday.
Want Large Crowd .
To Support Salem
Members of Capital Post No. 9
are doing their best to turn the
tables ' on SilTerton today In the
matter of support, in which Salem
was somewht shaded the first two
games, even the one here which
saw a bigger SilTerton crowd than
horn crowd on hand. Oliver B.
Huston, head of the local post's
athletic t committee, estimates
there were three times as many
SilTerton supporters in the crowd
than Salem backers.
Aside from the question about
selection of pitchers, lineups to
Jay will probably be the same as
those of last Saturday except that
Filslnger's hitting ability may
land him a starting berth at short
stop for Salem. ,
Farmers In Orangeburg. S. C,
last year shipped 36 carloads of
hogs. To date they hare shipped
25 In 1931. .
Ted Thye Beats
Italian: Robin
Reed lis Winner
PORTLAND, ! Ore., June 17
AP) Ted Thye. Portland
heaTywelght, defeated Kino Dar
noldi, Italy, In straight falls In
a wrestling match here tonight.
T,vm won tha ft ret fall In 11
minutes and the second In 2 min
utes. He used a wrlstlock for
both falls. t - ' !
Thye weighed 195, DarnoldL
310. : i .
Robin Been, Portland, i won a
one-fall, victory orer Billy Cog
gins. Tacoma, in i a special event.
They are ; welterweights, i .
eras DROP
BT OPENER
Ten Thousand see Walters
and Bryan Engage in
Duel Upon Mound
oca
IN
r
ews oners
H.lly; .44 1 7 .6301
Partl'4 SS St .351
Misaiaa SS .S28
Los JL. 3 S4 .514
COAST XXAOTB
Za. ' Pet. ' W. Lu pet.
c.a as
Sm'U SS 57
Matti az as .457
OakU 8S 4S .SS
HIGH SCHOOL GOLF
SM PUBLISHED
It's m meaji tiilnv ta iln hat .
we're deckSedto cliunp the old.
I sanooth-worldBC jinx en Silver-.
'- Um today t amd mo we . heeby
pick SilTerton to win fbo nn
: tor final rant at Chemawa. If
" y of yon don't get that, you
t haTent been pemslns; thia col
sunn , more than year Wo
sued to- pick the opposing .
teama right along and the homo
tenma nearly always won.
Associated : Charities" 'out
; Of Heariy Everything
and. Demand Heavy
With, funds gone, food gon
and eren clothing' supplies sear
ing an end. desperate appeal for
contributions , of any nature 'but
especially for ; money and food
stuffs was Issued yesterday from
" Aasuviavtea wnariiies.
Wlnslctw Answers Answering I Not . EnoosJa Road B 1 1 n d
petition of Henry O. Ehleids forlcurre with the road too narrow
accounting .ia guardianship jof jto permit twei ciirs to pass was re-
vr. c wiir ZESIl PomJW for trhffle accident laU
dare, he made final sWnting U,t Week lnr ' m driT6n
when litigation, conduct of irhich I h H ' H""1 Salem , and
caused Henry C fihlii va V lima B. PlVnila.of Mill rMt
slim as amardlan "'aiLri urin. i .....ji.. '
- , . . s ii i kcuiuiai io j nvrir repon yes-
. . --r--i I Xa.l V a. a A m aM. a . . fL1
ubwwu a (au uitt a AMI
ia?K?:JKaiJ " tn?1?' Tyaibi. spring, and
RTT.VTPTITOVJ Jnn 17. The
June issue of Golfers magazine,
published at Chicago, carried an
entertaining story of the Willam
ette Golf league which was organ-
ImuI at fillTrfnn ATiral months
ago under the direction of James
Uianliir - hfrl. BhVAl faf-nltV
member. The article was written
by Richard Syrlng of SilTerton.
who' has become a frequent con
tributor to magasines, . i -
i The maraxlne article carries the
fM. if tint tixm la-triia VII ntv
rinlini) tn 1Mt I ihm demand ' of
youthful gofers who erared com-
peiiuon sua luuiutiucuv
"SeTeral weeks ago, completing
tTik ftMRAn. the ' SilTerton hleh
school golfers brought consider
able mention to this community
h-v Winn in a- fourth nlace In a state
wide go'f meet held at Eugene un
der the auspices of the Unirersity
of Oregon. - t ,
appeared In the magazine with
air. synng s axucies. . .
William Henry
Olympic Chief
PORTLAND. Ore., June 17
(AP) Portland "inaugurated
night baseball for the 1931 season
ueio luniju. BiuiFjim. fcu.i. wv u.iua . u exirenreiy neary tnls sprlaa and
to the 8acramento Senators, 3 to Idea n the subject, except that with Ylrtually no funds on hand
1- . i ! f Wl?k JS!m;! the Jtter ? on. relief for theoor
. Ten thousand persons witnessed Pcning and SilTerton hope through this quarter must be ser
the pitching battle between Junk proren wrong about this lously curtailed if not cut off en
Walters for the Bearers and Ed too stronger hitting. tlrely. the secretary.. Mrs. Mae
, awn. us) liuumx we eant
say. Salem we think has more
peed in the outfield,' Sllrerton
ia stronger on one aide of the
inftekl and Salem on the other.
slow alternated
dlan but the court requested him
to remain, on. answer saysir add
ing that last complete report. was
maae June 8 and that netitioner
P .
north of Mehama.
get iiiGii i:i:g
"Very Satisfactory" j Score
Awarded;. Plant's Pots
and Pans Brightest
Br CORPORAL. TELZEr.T.
CAMP CLATSOP. June 17
With MmnMT Tt of Ril.ml
Tuesday, June If, the first battal- .
Ion. At fhtcti rnmninr Hint Ki.
lem is a nnlt, gare a demonstra
tion on "anti-aircraft defense"
shower dampened the spirit of the
spectators. . ,;
The Tlsitors bunched fire of
I tit Ir .uiT.n V.lta In ' tha lffh and
I al-rth Innlnra ta tmllv thlr mna
whlle Portland had trouble cash
ing in on io aesreties.! S
Tounar Carson. lntlma.iLui
day. -
A flgure-pictnrV of the work
done In May by the : Charities and
the demands on it Ik contained In
the following report from the see
retary; - i- - v....
Indiriduals helped.' excludlnr
will make charge. :
Mlaalonarv Cainlna. Tj isn
Howe, pastor of the First Chirl
Both teams have haA th h ana-
fit of oxcellent eoachlnr by Btn L:""1!. ' excluding
Sacramento 3 T! 1 who know both oaaeball and how ..n"eJ'", 5nsients helped.
PorOand 10 s I to. get it out of the youngsters. Mil' -.i. ".,nJLTl
Bryan and Wlrts; Walters and wnieb reminds us of an incident ir..1i "t.:.Xl"c W1B: 2caiis
Fitxpatrick. which occurred a while bsk ",w?rea' lm'
' TCIniwv XCmTkS In
SAN FRANCISCO, June- 17 there who was a t HtUe less ex
tAij wun u oases oiiea in iperiencea man too rest.
when ; Frisca Kat.: MporimenUnt; -"jlZFR iZt.' : v r .
with his Unenn and had a kMhT T:.1 al.n.v hr
there who ... a , ti. Ta. ? "niinw in May. judg
ing rrom tne nrst half of the
; Pouring About Done Pouring
Of the eonerat ralnmn. ah IV.
inr after the t :Z;Zu.N r?"Lu Te ' ' : V
tlon closed in iha fcl !- I. conie"'". reports county Eogi- company was one or the few
nojed broe ankStw SSJST Hedda Swart- Considerable companie. in the brigade which
JMTtakeJ Wrmm! was Encountered nntU was decorated Monday wIth."Tery
just taxen by Shields senior he rntt i aa..i.fA. Ia i
III i v v w aw te w MAM AAYAaJK llil IIIB HIT BriaWI e.hlD.SVWLUl W latlUK. BH.IISI I r-iTm wrii
pier oases on account of logs bur- streamer to carry on the com
led in the riTer bed. . ' i pany guidon. i'
- "'-!. - . I I The company feels it is benefit-
tian church ' ri - V. r?,'uaKw a. r 1 1 e Ung greatly by the traininr Cant.
terday.that Hattle Mltche lT mis- JuoTe Galo S HIlX X.rf,5 ; TodM,80,l h" put ,nto
alonar nrVir,. i wli-Ti "a ,,u.as8 .! chair in cir- effect sine hls-return from Fort
the CoVo ren an Georgia, where (he It
enurely by the local chuS.;wm ?Ha"!. officers' training
iiiSiSn W & fhilZ?! th? -mpany.. indoor iasebaU
ho ohserred 1. Snd.tf LtS wSAr IS'i.sTi!!?? ' ?-. t game to Corn-
ana cnurch, and eyeryone inter- case-ther T " - VUA f P"T T"on, Monaay. tno
ested is urged to attend. Shs has M - I ; . or-.belBg-10: to 15. It fras an
serred in the Africa territory tnd Infant Son 'Diea-The 14 dars l?t.err,tlnJr am.e 'f.m .th tt"u
is Jiome.. on - furlough" after fire-1 old son. Wilbur William of xir f "two r. un. pucnea tno first
year;erylce 'Her Mom is fin and Mrs. J.1 T. Barnes Biierif innings xor tno saiemi group,
Ashland. Miss" Mltrhsn miLr, rente- t: . a1a A.rB1,0. with. Sergeant r Russell , pitchim
month.? Mrs. Carson ! VMtu
day 15 persons were fed in the
tree xucnen and all there was
on hand to eat was string beans
and coffee; '
The Charities has on hand
About -1 cords of ash and 75
cords of second .growth fir, cut
by the needy who applied for food
and were giren work in exchange
ST. M M m - .
en toM i,.T.i rnr.a. f t"r looa na cioming. But now
tn tii. k...h r " v- i no more xeoa to exenange
liVllh ; woo cutting.
the hail V. 7. v ."ow Iar " ook like wood. Intended lor
ine can . sroes. if it iai . Uv. . m i . . .
uiiio zartner yon , muM tia&ln tk. t.. - t.i.. vm
This lad wa on first baae
svnd seeing the baseman drop
the ball on throw to that bag,
printed for second. The ball
rolled only a -few feet and he
was thrown oat by a big mar
gin. - .
T.f.9 -A VlTirr.V.q Tnna IT
fAPl William Iff. Henrr. for
more than, a decade closely iden
tified with amateur athletics , in
southern -California, today was
appointed snorts-technical ; direct
or for the Olympic games to be
siagea nere July 30 to August
AS, J.S4Z.
. ?
butclicrfnc
Pmccc
O A I E
of Mens
- Furnishings Starts . . :
at 8 A. M.
This is truly a wonderful
opportunity for th thrifty
of Salem and community
to saye ' money on 1 high
irrade men's vm Thia la
our first sale, we did not buy our merchandise with
the idea of a sale. We have always taken a consenr-
Mve pruiu, now wnen we nave gone through our
stock and cut the prices to the very bone, we are sure
we are offering you a real opportunity to replenish
your wardrobe at a big saving. J
HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY BAR-
aii wn; AKE OFFERING.' i EVERY
ITEM IN STORE REDUCED
SHIRTS
S1.55
for 13.00
Includes such fa- ,
mous makes as
Arrow and Ide.
rne season's new
est patterns. This
class of merchan
dise Is seldom
found on sale.
WaMaBaMaaaaaaaaM
Men's Coat
Sweaters
S2.45
All wool
Knickers
$g to $gi5
150 to 38.50 Val.
Splendid assort-,
ment to choose
from.
Plain White
Kerchiefs
4c
BELTS
Eport or Dress
65c
Pioneer Make
I1D0 Talues
i One lot
Men's '
TIES
49c
.IforNt
Included in this
lot are many of
: the season smart
est cut silks.
. 1 .j Paris .
'. ' Garters
23c
Boston
Garters
23c
." ; One Lot
GOLF
HOSE
j 65c
' $1.00 value
i -
. One Lot
95c ?
value
Pajamas
New patterns- in
IDS and SZAL
PAX.
! S1.65
' Broadcloth fast,
color ; ; -'
Men's t
HOSE
One Lot
f
pr. for $J
I Some value
I One Lot
pr. for i-M
1 - ' r J
This lot Includes
the nation all
known Monito In
' the 50c and 75c
grade. - ; ' ?
Bay New! Sare
! . . .
j ' Klpen. r
I Sweater's
$J35 to fg5
$239 to $7.00 Val
Bradley made
Rayon, .
SHIRTS
. and
! Broadcloth :
SHORTS
- : , t -
Ton must see
these values to re
alize what, bar
gains they are.
SHORTS 39c
SHIRTS.. 49c
The" 4:
STrr..... 85c
SALE STARTS 8 A. M. THURSDAY
1 A 17
216 S. High Street
.. - , - ! !
Senator Hotel
the 11th Inning, Angle Johns,
Hollywood left bander, walked
pinch hitter-Scott to giTe the
Missions a 4 to 3 victory over the
Stars hero tonight. , '
After coming from behind to tie
the score at 3 -all in the eighth
off Buzs Wetzel, the Missions
filled tho bases In the eleventh.
With only one out Johns was
sent in to relieve "Wetxel and
promptly finished the game.
R II E
Hollywood ..I... ....3 9 1
Missions 4 14 . 1
Wetzel. Johns and Bassler: H. niT "V "ia . flTe " J0Ae. bill
Pillette and BrenreU ' i" land don-tVo,," "1 a. ""OB? anle" ? "T
'vn, i v .vau v. w hMO A CSVUTJ Willi CelBIl
and food, the secretary said.
Most Applicants
Willing to Work .
The stock of clothing for men
has become'so low that men, espe
cially transients, , are wearing
shoes that are not mates.
liVenr few of thoR vhn annlr
here for help, either clothing or
iooa. are nnwunng to work," the
secretary said, "though it It is of
Un a mistaken impression that the
people who are down tnd ont
And m rmiM ow -..t a a I Afro Pait-in .a M
TflA mama IVI... v . w I ft
"U6 ooui Jjownie.
"ra! Ml" Mitcnen attended route- 7, died early "Wednesday
XL O. XT. and tbe'TT' of n f I mArnln, f tw-. .n. i n
. .. . jja- i - a ayv iauilIT 11 U LUO, JtlUr-
i .L . . u""w wMiijSiuay aemce wni' oe'FMday-fore-v
, te nlTer"r mrner noon at 10 o'clock at the Little
sehool. She and another flrl Ijad Chapel at Belcreet Memorial Park
""-'V cunrca or z.uopjmem- wun interment f at Beicrest.
a. . Ik. I J"" OllTO
t . Tr , rMisses I w. aoceiy Banor or The States-
k Ha,e" nd Myj I Hale, an. Is considerably improved af-
with. Sergeant r Russell ; pitching
ino remainaer of tne game. .
Georre LIOTd Places !
In Track Prelims " : ' -
Prirate George Lloyd placid 0
in tha trarV t rrnn a en. V . t
4nent. He will run again Friday,
tor ue origaao cnampionship.
to date. Mess Sergeant! Harry
teacners in the Salem in-si.
will attend tho national Conven
tion of the N vi. k
gins In Los Angeles June and
lasts a week. Tha. Mfaaoali Tt.i.
will make the trip to Los Ahgeles
and the national ed
sociatlon conTention first lap of a
ri.. v. . .v. . i - r . ..'
""i cvowueriaiy im proved Si- I- mo,uigae9( raiing Kil
ter an attack of mumps she suffer- I chen ln th brigade. Thlsj shown
Jticuuf ddi to date she hag uiU "Ui on. me pari oe iiarry
been nnable
-- --- - ucu
at in statesman.
. m O v ui IUVU
lana aonar estate of Arthur E.
! Oaks Even Series
SEATTLE, June 17 (AP)
A ninth inning - Indian rally
brought in three runs but lacked
one counter of tying the score and
the Oakland Acorns eTened the
series tonight, taking the second
game, 4 to 3. v; .
Pete Daglla allowed only four
Indians to reach first base until
the seventh Innlnar but weakened
after' that and was replaced ' by
Hurst during tne . final Seattle
rally. His Texas leaguer oyer sec
ond base in the sixth, with the
bases filled, counted two of Oak
land's runs.
R H E
Oakland ...... .....4 10 . 1
Seattle .3 7 ' 1
Daglia. Hurst and Read: Keat
ing, Hartwlg and Gaston.
LOS ANGELES. June 17-
f API R H E
San Francisco ..... .11 It 3
Los Angeles S 12 3
McDoueaL : Henderson. Tlavia
. . ' i wa,
ana uaiawin juosi. Neuon. Her i v v - ...
mann and Hannah, Campbell. I cicvei. 2a 38 Usi
' Ko matter what happens or
how toogh it makes the going,
we haven't heard Frisco blow
off yet to his junior tossers
thongh he used to be toogh on
the semi-pro players who were
old enough and experienced
enough to stand it. And stiU
he doesn't coddle them or let
them get to feeling they are
too good. He's the boss every
minnto on the ball field.
Buuauon convention first lap of i 7 , " auuunisierea oj
motor tour to Idaho w. it,..!'1' z6 McLain, yesterday named
will spend the remainderji 5f the ecuto. ! will also be guar
summer. They plan to lelfo fea- ?vn of ,nt,at of Milton, Ar
lem early next week. and will! he tnur and Irene McClaln.!r
and .his first and avond H maVi
Privates Carpenter and Holman,
respectively. (
Private SImnson doesn't thinir
w..-i " , " i "' vi .us ai my since spena-
y 5la?1 lbe "lmInltered by ing a day on garbage detill.'
oeBeava( remoerloa and -other
members of Company B who
were growing flourishing mus
taches, lost a hard faurhtt hotfl
to save the nnnAr.Mn ofninmo.i '
This hapnened soon aftAr rri..i
in camp. I.
Mrs. John Georre xnA it amt
Mrs. Lome Loose motored hereto
spena tne weekend with Mrs.
ant n T
company B.
Arrives For SUyMiss
Mar-
Einw
CHALKS
ELEVETJTH
VICTORY
AJTERICAH ZaEAOtTB
dentists come TO
PORTLAND MEETING
IIUHEE PLAYS AT
nil SUNDAY
A number of RhIatti dAntlata
will be in Portland today to attend
P4 I tha aaVIWSVtSal TV AAffft W 4 Vt ak SfVaaXM
CoiJ."?, fi Isso Sat0 DenUl association. Official
ieiren ..2 1 B5 .375 I uowies uom, me flinnun-roii-8t
I 17 ss .340 Yamhill Dental society are Dr.
phtt a nvT ttt . , 1 Esuil Brunk, Dr. Fred Ellis and
fAP?eDor?IiiUev .TT 5'- ?50'? Lowls: alternates are
i.iiu.. i. . ... . .w i ur.- w. a. d. woodmansee. Dr.
suwweu sura in
yesterday, however the health
THREATS CHARGED
" . ' . t
1 DIVORC
Indians to flTe hits for his 11th
Tictory of the season as the Phlla-
oeipnia Atnietics defeated Clere
land, 4 to 2. today.
, , . . . RHB
CleTeland ....000 100 001-2 8 1
PhUadelphia . .011 100 10x-4 1
jrerreii. Brown-rand- Myatt;
: I uivwn . ai
Next Sundav. June 21. at SrSO I Earnshaw and TTcrfn r
a. m.r Illahee Country club plays I :
a 20-man team match with Sil- ."" Senators "vein jtth
Terton at SilTerton. ? WASHINGTON, June 17.
Illabee has neTer been able to I (AP) The Senators extended
beat Sllrerton - on her home I their winning streak to an even
course, but always has a close I dozen today by defeating - St.
score, and this year hopes for a uis in a siugiest, 8 to 7
tie In the home series. I Browns tied the score with two
The Illahee coursa is In f !n I runs In the ninth, but Washlnr-
shapeafter this week's showers. tm scored in the last half to win.
i ne semi-rmais in the Director's I . n tt &
Cup play and the "Bobby Jones" I st- Lol .... 300 000 022-7 1 1
tournaments will be played this I Washington ..003 10U 211-8 16 1
aiewart, uoirman and Ferrell :
D B.'Hlll and Dr. O A. nimn
. Tne Marlon-Polk-Yamhill group
will htTA rharri. nf a i.ctlnn nf
the clinical program this after
noon, wun tne following dentists
from Salem scheduled to partici
pate: .Ceorf VS. Twla ' William S.
Johnson, L. B. Schmidt, Fred El-
iis, moya utter, a. u. wooaman
see, I R.. Springer, T..W. Volght,
H. C. Epley, D. X. Beechler and
K.' H.lWaters. . (
The conTention started yester-
'Aav and will rnnllniia fliiMih
The I Saturday, and. is in session at the
iMortn .faciiic uoiiege or uentistry
at Portland. "
lem early next mv rni v.
accompanied by. their mother.
v m a . . .
Aimira aie. ; j r-.a. 7.71' V.. "V
, - Iji u i " "u.M.iiuii, or Jttiss isuis
Danuure Action Tn Mtit ?"n. Jeematt of the countv
with damage action brought i r6.1111 department, arrlyed yes-
L. C. -ITrieeer .i "1 "r7 from Houston. Texa- tn " a .rr vo? "T" J
filed affidavit denvlnr .HiJUtL. I ... ... I I ; I
In affldarit of'HaVrVy i2wl LrS "r. "&S that
of action, rfauit 7ui7mrwr: r" ,n u?iorado ,n ".
entered a rain at . j.l.jJ.i I ' T.n.an. e.in v. I
ucicuuuui, i ...... .v ouu ii xi. .ai. ren-
wno seeks to tiara the, fiikmk.. Inant. retrlBtrof a vr-m.. . .
set aside. - , ,, a f i Tersity. ia tni m . m.
Anoth 'rlnMvJl J .aMLeJSr ?!fed fro??-an tUclr of
diphtheria , tho,rl!"1 condition ia report-
7 - -""v Vy mo cu u improrea.
Teloplng .yesterday as T.hififl - s
tha mi. t.i.i. w lr J. . I qi : ' .. . . J
..-"" " , ""uy xefluttea . o oee toam a. a. niy recently threatened to kill
Wni VMsbel Tnme ' j2.c- Schramm, state bank examiner. Is her and their daughter.' Josephine
J , Vh? untr hn4h of" leaTlnY today for Springfield Lachele yesterday filed diTorco
IlCer. Dr. V. A nnnr I . AJ Where ha will V,.. vi i." i.. i-1 . . . .
),. yi i " .r" uiiuavii wun -u"jkiiu. against ivan i.acne es.
the contacts showed sore Ithroat tfairs of the Commercial They were marred iTler.r.
r.tal.l)nk.0.f thateity, which was August 27, 1907, and haTe but
the one hildv He has treated her
TimelExtenddPiainf .J. n .crueI. ana . Inhuman manner
been rranted 4a 7Z a.u"n Pt yearsJ corn-
file transcrint !of am..i i. T f1 Byr ??e "M'100 ttor
nectlon With; tana of
Lana and Investment ' company
to. w. xi. uimnnc .
E PLEA
Alleelne that he has PAriA!tc
ly become excited and Inflamed
during the past seven years or
their married life and that bo
only recently threatened to kill
of-
. . ui, unn rot- i . .. mavu city, wnicn
fleer said he beliered'the i Iconu- closed by his orders June Jt.
. . . - - - i
Aicena lmneral Rey. W.J C.
Kantner, Mr. jind Mrs. Rjy rin
drlcks and Judre and xtr :r i tt
McMahan were amonr i r1 Am
people who attended the toneral
ft 9 V,. - a twr t . . . r t
-. tv. uiesy neia: yester
day in Portland. Rey. Kkntner
apoae yery nttlwrly on i Mr.
ney's -fees. 125 suIt.rtonev and
$50 monthly annnoft n.nHi.v
outcome of ault. ' I
Cars Collide j! Cars driven by
margarei Stevens, . 2217 Fair
grounda road; and Doris Quamme.
T A aV iff C a. . . . . . " '
Glesy's 1; and f iUTr; n.onf '"ad. and Doris Quamme.
generation; She had many friends I Y w,nter, street, collided . yes
a.a.. -Tt.TT u ienas terday on ChemkAf at.r v.t
. siwup wi relatives sere. r. ; , -- "
J; r ?' I neither of the rirls was Ininrad
awo met i-ermfta Marrlao-J n I " ? ' . - -t
Crowder,
Spencer.
i tournaments , will be Dlaved this
week. - - r-
The following men are except
ed to play at Silverton next 5?nn-
day:
- v. jkiiiier. lite Kaionrv. fv I . . " "
C. Cone. Harold Olinger. Frank J beader, rain.
onaier, a. c. small, R. D. Day,
ur. a,
nery,
J. Nash.' E. ' A. kvoHav tJoiVi
Jackson. William Stacey, J. Var-
j, i- rea A. - Williams, Bob Bish
op, O. L. Fisher, Gordon Wilson,
O. F. Franklin. Carl nahpiaiaon
Jim McClelland, Dr. R. Leo Wpod,
uvu. itooerts. . . i
Brown, Marberry and
New York at Boston, double-
er, a. c. small, K. D. Day, . . .
A. D. Woodmansee.rMax Flan- SnPI 2 1 Jvlftl 710
. B. G. Thomson, ft. Schmall, mCGllUg
Onoll i Tfll . Cta.11 ' a0 af 1 if aT T
ur ; mcisOrmiCK
Class is Held
Kingsley Case
Heard Here by
Supreme Court
Arenmanta nf attorneva were
heard by the state supreme court
hern Wednesday fn the case of
James Kingsley, 23, who la under
aeatn sentence tor tne slaying 01
Ram Pre-rott. Ashland traffic of
ficer, on the morning of January
Z4. - ? i - ;, :
PrescoU was shot and killed
m, a . at, ...I
f ine regular mommy social Kingsley with relation to a stolen
meeting of the McCormick class automobile, -s
of the First Methodist church was . Attorneys for Kingsley appeal
held last nieht at the home of Dr. n
and Mrs. George Lewis. Games, j grounds that the lower court erred
.uwk, imu6 avuu niiwuuicuw jq reiusing a cnange or : venue,
were tho order of the CTening. other errors alleged by Kingsley
Dean R. R. Hewitt is instructor included the admission of certain
Of the Class. teatimonv at tha trial.
former claimant of the worM'a' ' Present last night were, besides Kingsley Is in - the Jackson
heavywelrht wrA.ti.r,-. ,m. ".I the hosts: Mr. and Mrs. Hobart county lall pending disposition of
w-.. - - uub. auu i j .a w w 1 a w - -
uia Kwarlani of Russia, wrestled ?.flae' ."i w case-.
48 minutes to a draw In tho main Mr- na aiao warsiers. Air.
bout at Ridgewood Goto tonhrh? "d Mrs. John Robinson. Mr. and
Scheduled as a finish mate" e M?' BZTn ifU"Cb'.Mi' ndT Mrs-
locm. ruringtna? n?,n?re0tn Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc--..
. . .77.. ?naa wrestling I iniii. xM . - Mm p, , -nn.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Holman, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Panek. Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Kletxing,' Mr. and Mrs. Em
mett . Welling and Miss Laura
Rokus. I ' . , :
censes were Issued to two couples
here yesterday, as follows of E
Bjoss, Portland, and Mary SPr'ice,
lisl- North Commercial street
and Harry E. McClellanfc. tean
Francisco, and Helen Smith, fean
Dief- ;;. , lij.k...
Tells of Accident Min'of traf-
iic acciaent occurred .yesfterday
when cars of A. C. Bones JTiirn-
er, ana W. F. Mllford. Dayton,
uioi. inree - miles southedst
town. Bones, in report to
sheriff, says Milford filled
Kive signal. :
Dovnnnn. TTr i''va..
'I a. at,y
downpour drenched Salem at 0
p. m. yesterday. Pedestrians
downtown, unless garbed In ample
raincoats, were nnable to go and
come for a 15-minute period.
Uncfer the
Dome e !
Occurrences and Gossin
at the center of Oregon's
state government
D
ohhny
of
Rons BTail In TToo.i
Hickman, three-vear. oiilnn
Mr. and Mrs.fA. Hickniaii, met
wun a painful accident latdi Ties-
aay wnen ne tell on a board, run
mng a .rusty nail into ithe jleft
ame 01, ms lorehead alinbst
me Done.
of
the
to
kR. X El LEE STEINER, Jn
answering the roll .call at
the press room vestcrdav
announced that one nt the, ir
oak trees lri front of tho. atata
tnospital bad; fallen to the ground.
ine state hospital grounds are
among the prettiest spots at the
state capital.
RING GOSSIP
NEW TORK Inn. 1Vim
--Richard Shikat of PhUadelphia,
4k
m
to
v Atteadaace Larger -r Attend
ance at the Willamette university
" a.uwi, - wnicn si started
Tuesday, had reached a njajrk )ast
mjsni sngnuy aooye thj: enroll
ment of a year ago. More than) 60
students are taking courses; offer
ed during the six weeks' sessions.
Snpplement i Account 1 itosfetta
A matter of life and death
was argued before the Oregon
supreme Ourt yesterday. The
appeal of James Kingsley, sen-
tencetl to hang for the murder
of Sam rreecott, Ashland po
lice officer was the case be
fore the eten 'Jurists. Th
court had granted v stay of ex
ecution and an appeal waa
el' e!.
a iua. cui
shows at 11 o'clock.
HARTrnpn n - . . t
. tt A June 17.
KAf ) Henri D r.i. t..
won on two npi.,.. '
. . laiis over
Lee fWykotf, University of Mis
ourl athlete, her. tonight. "
won. ,tne t fall with a
iiyinr taehlA yij .
Si N"66 rter.nd 7r.ee!
onds. In the second he pinned his
opponent with dvr.K.1 , "
la seren minutes and 14 seconds.
WHITE PT.ATVQ XT w
17. (APIITM rv...i.iJ
CJ".bn 'eatherwelght. decislTely
outpointed Maxie Lelner. 132,
New York In ie -at.V" 7!'
nlght. The Cuban floored his op
ponent for counts of eight In the
firsthand second rounds and then
coasted to an easy victory, i
.?S 'GELES. June 17. -
v V orett Marshall of La
JUnta. Colo.. - nnl.VI J...4.a
Nick Velcoff, New York, in two
ul mree raus at the Holly
, wood American Legion stadium. '
I, . a
Pirate Nine is
i Handed Shutout
And Robins Win
1 WATIOWAi laEAOXTB - - '
- VT. Ia. Pet. W. I Pet.
St. lu .34 IS .80jBmeU. 15 SS .472
w T si is. .nsolpm.K .91 sa .411
Okleac S SI .SSS PMlae, JO 31 .83
Bostoa .27 3S .519CJeia. .IS 8.,833
Schmeling Will
Weigh About 188'
l For Title Scrap
CONNEAUT LAKE PARK. Pa..
Jnna 17 I A PI Afa-r 1 Erhm.l.
Ing will weith'188 or 189 pounds
when he enters the ring at Cleve-
iana juiy , against: W. L.
I (Toilnf 1 SfrihIInir M. manae-ar
jscods, announced: today.
Schmelinr "boxed ai mn-nA
today at his training camp here.
Jim ThorneNow
Actor in Films
LOS ANfSFT.rs Ttin 1 '
A AP) Jim Thorpe, the great In-
Colonel K. F. Kellv and t
Enrlght of Medford appeared for
ivingsiey, and m tneir arguments
criticized th "brutal" procedure
durinar the trial In Jniafn Mnn
ly. uisinct Attorney George A
a. urace, heretofore executrli of . ''jji J . uwr
the estate of A. a. r.rr l Codding represented the sUte. In
filed supplemenUI account rela
tive to certain interests,? showing
receipts of 1419.20 and disburse
ments of S5C1. ' jj I
. Changes Plea Theodore
Amend, charged with assailtriand
battery changed his plea of (not
mllty to guUty In. JusticelCtiuri on
Wednesday and f oljowing the. bre
liminary hearing was bourfd Orer
to the grand Jury. - i
' nh -. '
Henort Acrilnt T r -il-i
1780 Fairmount street, and Sam
Pagnotta, 700 East 15th pstreet.
the case. The entire court hard
ine arguments.
ents.
i -
..Income taxpayers are urged
io ine ineir returns this week
and not wait until the last day, '
June SS5. Not only are profit
eer required to file returns,
but parties) who suffered losses
last year - Are asked to make
their reports, complete, ln or
der to make use of such losses
thia yearfthat is if they make
money this year. . t
.
terday to report a slight accident
io inur cars on a local street.
Neither man was Injured I I
. Account Closed In m'a'tter of
guardianship of Uelns and HaV
u jCaYmann. un n anir nnan tmmt
i 7 MAi-i aim launit. inn rr.it Tn. I - - t -
i PITTSBURGH. June 17 CAP) dlan football tlav ntZZ'T. company, .guaraian, has filed fi
Bill Clark kept tho PTrates and all-around athlet of nr.
seven hits well aeattered aa thaldav dt, Ant.aa 'w 7z .
. mo movies .IO
oiooaiju aodici .oeieatea x-itta-1 araw pay ror what his ancestors
a 4a 1 . '
Portland.' hot took occb "y UltS. 1 12 !,rI"
terdar to renort . .ii.htr.kat.. u.uure' na. Dut on nro exec-
burgh 2 to 0 today.
.R H E
Brook. 000. 100 100-2 9 0
Pitts. ooo ooo ooo-o t a
Clark and Lopes; Melne, Spen
cer, and Phillips..-
did in the regular eourse of their
aboriginal business. He has been
cast in a western picture as a
chief In frontier battle .mom
Thorne recently waa Arm
tches to support his family. -
nal account as to Hanna Eymann.
ine pro Date court has approved
loo account. i I '
Held tor Ponr rfibaLtaoAh T
Plennert was arrested Wednesday
by Officer Nicholson and chafged
with issuing checks without suf-
ncient funds. He was turned over
to tne justice court, j
ntlre' position to rill tn Ma
bureau. That is the head of the
division of animal industry. A
similar position is .now held j by
Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinar
ian. Re-ports haTe it Lytle will be
reappointedj. j -
Mot than 140,000 "workmen
came under the sUto TJompen
saUon Uw as affected by the
induatrlal accident commission.
The commission also reports
that 19,000 employers come
under ther act. The employers
pay 85 per cent toward the ac
cident fund. The average num
ber of accidents
proach 600 with
fatalities. !
a week
about t
:hr-e
- Just; because a man, particu
larly a state official, sits at a desk
all day is no sign that he doesn't
do physical work. One in partic
ular yesterday, wore a bndaj?e
around the index finger Of his
right hand. ! a result of such la
bors. Other reports of accidents
as results of real labor haTe been
recorded In this column from
time to time. i. -
The party in particular 1
none other than Judge Oiarlc
M. Thomaa, public utilities
Smm.l?loner' formerly of
Medford bnt now a resident of
Slem. While Tarnishing his
kitchen floor the other day the
Judge worked so hard he rr
wived serious blister- on the
ringer which controlled) the
-"7 vi mo Drusn.
Senator .Tn m ao xtr r h . -
Portland: 7, ,i w!a
Swanson of, Seattle, former Orel
nJLnu ana "terested in
uregon buslnR. and ta. v
aH M " 1 C I
ruson. Coos Bay bankerj were
among the many Tlsitors "iat the
?ntl.l ADlto1 yesterday. With
tnese thre ArAnt . . -
d-V.' T'"ea in automobile
department to secure new car li
censes.' r
State Does iVoth
Aver. Owner ship
Domestic Foxes
The iitit. 7fnT7... aj.
. wicton uoes not
Claim nvnnh : .i , i . .
incaptiyirforrhlpperinioTathr
"l,lor. Drn- Purposes. -ac-down'hJ0
P,nloa hd
GOWn BT ittnra.. ,
Winkle Wednesday:
. vubo ua regulate
?v far-bearing Industr un
frot,, P0l.,ce power on order to
from lmnn.l- ... - w
pt. ua me state; .
GoTernoV wki, r " 1 a Dy
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