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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1925)
THE CAPITAL JOLMTNAL. SALEM, OKEGON News from Nearby Valley Points Dy Capital Journal's Special Correspondents From the Richest and Best Tart of the State PAGE TWO SCHEDULES 14 IL Fourteen games for the Salem falsa ichool baseball nine bfcve ecu red to date by Manager llee nan ol the high school. The high Bcbool will play an average of three Samoa t. week, a pretty tough ached u le (or a high school. Prospects for a good team are bright tufa year as the locals will have all of the veterans of tin last yeir nine back la uniform with the exception of John I'auKh- ell, star receiver for the school, und Harold liunkk, who was at the initial sack last yeur. Several men are turning out daily during the good weather and they will probably be rounded into slutpe by 116 time the season opens. The high Acho;)l will be handi capped somewhat as they will not have Coach Huntington with them while he is In Chlrago with the basketball team. Several of the basketball men are also aspirants for berths on the nine, lien n is lleeuan, who Is a forward on the stale chamlpon five. Is a clever nun at third ana nts services will be a big loss for a while. Hob Drager, guard for tho tialem five, 1 going to try out aa catcher and John Draper will more than like lv be out in the outfield. It Is also mentioned that Wesley - Kills, who la also on the basket ball team iy going out for pitcher, tieverul who mlnnt he in a posi tion to know, claim that he hua lots of stuff und would make good showing besides adding fcircngtti to the team. Fabry, last years ptlcher, is working out anl will be a;ie lo curve them over by the time the season opens on April II with the Chemawa ndlans. The schedule aa arranged to date Is as follows: April 11 Chemawa Indfaua at Chemawa; April 24, Silverton at Bllverton; April 2a Albany at Balem; May 1 Newberg at New berg; May 2 Chemawa at Salem; May 9 Hugene at bugene; May 12 Ncvberg at Salem; May 1& Hlverton at Salem; May 16 Cor ral Ua at Snlem; May 19 Amity at Salem May 2s Albany at Al bany; May 23 Corvallfa at Cor- vallls; May 29 Amity at Amity June 6 Kugniie at Salem, Several other games are beini? arranged, Ilcenan has written to Lincoln iud they want a game with the high school next week. Franklin high school of Portland and Washington, also of Portland have failed to answer Heenan'a letters for games. He la also mak lug efforts to get games with Com merce of Portland. Silverton News MBS PROTEST I BALFOUR ASK Jerusalem, March 25. (Uy As sociated I'reas.) The Mohumme 4an anil Christian Arabs closed their shops today and ceased work on the occasion of the arrival of the Earl of Balfour as a protest acainst the famoua declaration which he Issued as forelitn secre tary commuting (Iront Urltnln to UK support of the cutalilislunent cl a Jewish homeland in i'aloulne. The Arabs also withdrew all e tilcles from the streets. No dis orders have been reported, Lord U.lfour on his arrival pro ceeded to the government house a the guest of Sir Herbert Saruucl, the "liKh commissioner. In the mixed quarters of the old city the Jewish shops remain ed close.!, while tho Jewish quar ter proper probably half of the shops wtie not opened. Some Arabs seen on the stroetit wore black ribbons while the headquauers of the Arab commit tee was draped in mourning. New CornuratiOns. Financial Investment company, Portland; Incorporators. 1,, J. Jar Eer, Irene 11. Jaeger, V. T. ltlum; capital, $10,000. Drivuraelf Auto company. Tort lend; Incorporators. It. 11. Flem lny. M. H. Iluesey. Flora F. Thay er; capital. $25,000. nillie'j llarliecue Inn. I'mlland. incorpornlors, W. It. ItoKera. t'. W. tlardner, H. I. Whltmuru; (apltal $5000. Stee' Tank & ripe company ot Oreunn, I'nrtland; to sell stock in the sllhi of $75,000. LJAPWNESS A A depends on Aon) you cell If jroa do not feel (rood, full of pep and the ioy of living nine times out of ten it's your liver. CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Act without making you sick. Talc two tonight. Feel good in the mnrn fag. Get a packag of 60 for & eta. Hilverton. Or., March 26. (Kpe- clal.) J. W. Hyett, Otto Legard and Beth Beebe, working as a com mittee from the Delbert Reeves posit of the Amcrirua Legion, are taking up with the government the matter of furnishing the tain- Hie of the deceased soldiers of the late war with headstones. The government supplies the markers and the American Legion commit tee Is getting those necessary for this community, Henry Williams, who recently cold his baber shop at Silverton &ud purchased one at Kenton, has now Bold that and Is looking lor a new location. J. F. Peterson ha gone to Port land to work. Mr. Peterson is an iron worktr. Harry W. Uray, who was for merly in the barber business at Silverton, has accepted a position with tlu Kosroe Ames hardware store at Albany. Mrs. Nannie Cauthorne of Al bany is openiling a few weeks at Hilvertou as guest of relatives. , Company I of the Oregon na tional guard will go to southern Oregon for its summer encamp ment. Mrs. Ilex Ituel, has returned from (Jldendale, Wash., where title was called by the death ot her father, T. L. Masters. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Cross of fnnliv vL-tTo MiiiiiImv vLttUnra at Si! verlou. They were guests at the u, C. Warner home. Mr. anl Mrs. K. Geer of Silver ton upent Sunday at Portland They went to Portland with the intention of trending the day with their diugbter but failed to find her at home. Two hundred and forty attend cd the "Cutrh Your Pal" services at the Christian church Bible school Sunday morning. Carl Wilhelm of Seattle and Mrs. K. Savage of Salem are visi tors this week at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Karl Adams. IS LEI AT DALLAS Dallas, Or., March 25. J. C. Compton ot McMinnvJIle, the only bidder appearing, waa awarded the contract to pave two blocks on Lyle street at a meeting of the cty council Monday night. His price Is about $1.50 a yard and will run approximately 3 cents h yard hlg'ier than the paving laid in Dallas last year. The total contract calls for H 01 II. 20 It la probable that work will be Ktarted early In April and the job will take only a short tin. to complete. A remonstrance wua presented from property owners on Oak street against the laying ot a con crete Bill-walk on the fill ot the old in 1 1 1 race, asking that the till be made in 1925 and the walk a year later. City Engineer Scmon stated that a sluiced fill could be relied upon. The remonstrance was over-ruled and the improve ment will be Included lu the richedulo of walk contracts soon to he Ift. Tho Improvement for three blocks on Stump and Birch street wan fixed at 30 feet from rurb lo curb, macadam stret. The narrow width waa agreed upon be cause eome of the adjoining prop erty would not stand a full width assessment. It Is probable Ahut the walk ilue in this section will be brought out 10 or 15 feet on either tilde from the property line. allowing an additional lawn yard space. BE Chicago, March 24. (By Asso ciated Press. Counsel for Will iam D. Shepherd, under Indict ment charged with the murder by typhoid Inoculation of hla foster son, William N. McCltutoek. argued today that the constitution ten. u ires that bail must be granted fn all cases except capitul offense where the guilt Is evident. Ther.i was not the slightest evi dence, s.ifd William Scott Stewart, representing Shepherd In tho case v.t "Billy" McClintock, tho orphan millionaire, the bulk of whon es tate was left by wilt to Shepherd, "(hat the youth's dealh waa caused by any criminal agent." Fire Damn re Slight Dalian, Mar. 25. The eccond roof fire In throe dayB occurred Tuesday forenoon at the Mrs. Ida Dilley home on Main Btreot when a flue burned out. It scotched a few eh In pies but cnueed no other damage. A fire ot similar nature occurred Sunday afternoon on Academy street but did little damage. FARM SETTLERS Portland, Mar. 25. More farm settlers r headed toward Oregon this year than ever before In tho htate's hiwtory, according- to W. O. Ide, manager of the land settle ment department of the Oregon Development (und. Kurmei-M Are coming as a result of the publicity campaigns of the past two years Uy the tire at North ern, Northern Pacific and Burling ton r.'illroatU, tho Portland cham ber of roniuiercd and other agen cies, snid Ide. Ide ha received a list from the gi-nenil agricultural development .-turrit of the three Northern rail lines containing names of 2380 prospective svitlera. SPEEDING SWAIN GETS TANGLED UP WITH LAW Dallas. Or., March 25. Ralph Manchester of Corvullis, an Ore son Agricultural college student hound for Monmouth to see his best girl, had a rude disillusion ment Monday nfleruoon when he found on entering Monmouth that I e had been racing Sheriff T. B. Hooker at a 50-mile pace from the top ot the Helmick hill. He was released on his own recognizance and agreed to send his plea to Jus tice of the Peace Load. Mane'ie.ster passed Sheriff Hook er nt high speed on the Helmick hill and was not overtaken until he slowed down to make the turn In Monmouth. PIERCE FREES DALLAS PROHI LAW VIOLATOR Dal Inn, Mar. 25. Bub Staat. who has been serving a prohibi tion violation penalty since about Chrititmatt time, watt released Tuesday on a conditional pardon from Governor Pierce. He had already nerved out his jail een tenro and the p.nfton gives him his liberty and allows him to pay the fine In installment. Staats had practically completed ar raiigemeiit for the fine money when the pardon came. His release leavea only three inmates in the county jail, the omallcHt number in many months. TAP OF GONG IN When Johnny Goggins of San FratuucD steps Into t&e ring at the armory tonight for the sched uled tea-round main event with Charlie Dawson be wilt be fight ing his 65th battle. Ooggins lias acted astparrfng partuer of Harry Wills and Pinky Mitchell. He has met "Gunner" Smith. Babe Ross, Buster Flynu, Sailor Gilroy. Squeaky Harris and Jew Osmand, alt of these being eliminated by the knockout route. GosRittfj hai gone through sev eial 20 -round battles and a ten lound event seems like child's play to. him. r.,st summer Goggins won the inter-mountain light weight chamipomship from Buster Brandon at Butte, Montana. Since be first began fighting in the ropi arena he has tangled with CGI battlers and only twice in that lime did he taste defeat via the knockout route. In both of these cases he was outweighed md put up a strenuous fight be fore he finally took the count. Bill Hunt, Saiem fireman will altio meet Chan Butler in a six round battle. As a special event. Babe McCormlek will meet Billy Robbina of Portland. "Kid" Mc cormick was originally scheduled tor the match but due to an In jury to his back be will not be able to come, but his brother has been su'istituted. His brother is as good as he is, if not a litlo bit better, ind the fans will very like ly receive the price of admission in this tight alone. The fight will start at 8:30 and If under the sanction ot the Salem boxing commission. DOLLY QUARTIER AGAIN SOUGHT BY OFFICERS Portland, Or., March 25. Dolly Quartier, central figure in innu merable police Incidents, again came foul ot the law yesterday. Pol ice bega n a search for her, which was still unsuccessful at a late hour last night, when a war rant charging larceny by f bailee was sworn out by Mrs. L. L. De Jornette. Mrs. De Jornette alleged that the Quartier woman had stolen a quantity of her household goods. Dolly, under an assumed name, and Mrs. De Jornette recently he came acquainted, the story went. They ha-J decided to rent A house together and had moved her fur niture to the place. Mrs. Do Jornette became aware ot Dolly's identity and went to move out her furniture, but found it gone. Farm Near Gates Sold. Mill City, Or., March 25. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ross of Gates have sold thev farm located southwest of Gates to Til K a hies of .Gales and will leave next Friday for San Francisco, where they will make their future home. BENEFIT PLAY TO BE ' STAGED AT BROOKS Brook .1, March 25. The Chris tian Endeavor of the Brooks Kvangelical church wilt present "Deacon Dubbs" at the school house Friday night. A smalt ad mit ion fee will be charged at the door. Refreshments will be served after the play. All ars in vited to come and help the tjoct' ety. PLAN IS FAVORED By a vote that was practically unauimous the Salem Klwanib club votvtd in favor ot the head-In parking system tor the city ot Sa lem at the meeting of the club tht noon. At the same time the club went on record aa favoring the change from a one-hour to a two- hour parking limitation. Charlej UO. Potuig. Presbyterian minister of Kidgway, Peun., gave the main address ot the meeting. His subjoet was "What Kind ot a Man Arg You?" 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