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THE CAPITAL JO
SALEM. OREGON
SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1925
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News from Nearby Valley Points
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
SENATORS PLAY
He Hadn't Seen Show for 18 Years
Silverton News
Culees Inclement weather causes
the postponement oC the game to
morrow afternoon, the Salem Sen
ator will open the Interstate
league season when they clash
with the strong Camaj nfne on
the Oxford park diamond. Inler-
' est in baseball la keen and the
fans will be In for one of the beat
games of tlie season when the um
pire co 11a "play ball!' The locals
huve secured better games for the
EM em fans thla year by Joining
the league.
Both Barham and Ash by are In
the best of condition, as they have
been out each night aud they
our lit to be in mid-season form.
Darhtm will start on the mound
for the locals. He started the Bea
con with the Senators last year
but had ty Quit owing to an injury
to his ankle. Laat Suuday the
Senators had a good workout and
they looked like a million.
The Camas team comes hare
with a Rood reputation, as they
have gathered tn.tne cream of the
semi-pro players In the valley.
"Big Bill' Kuss la twirling for
them end will start the game.. Bill
Is a whirlwind when he Is In form
and when the old "spitter," which
Is depended on to turn them back
to the bench, gets started ft Is
mighty hard to hit. Kuss hurled
the apple for the locals last year
in one game against the Kelso nine
when the locals won 2-1. This
was the best game of the season
tf both of thsee men are in form
the fans are likely to see a pitch-
era duel.
"Frisco" Edwards, manager of
the Senators, will probably start
the beat lineup the Senators have
had for years. It Is not known
definitely what players will par
ticipate, although it Is a fact Bar
ham will twirl. The tentative
lineup for tho game tomorrow will
bo: Blanchnrd ,1b; Proctor, 2b:
Miller or Houtorj, si; Maples or
Coleman, 3h; Edwards, c; Oeene,
Steers, Burr and Coleman, out
fielders. It may be necesHnry to
shift Kecne to the first sark. The
tentative lineup for the visitors:
Kuss, p; Dillon, c; Tldlnnd, lb;
Itogoway, 2b; Boesch, 3b: Ca
berino or Zimmerman, ns; Jacob-
herger. Goldman, Goodwin and
Blair, outfleldera.
The game will start at S p. m,
ft-arn.
KILLING OF HI
E. M. Crolsan of Salem had a
Venerable Angora troat. The oth
er day It waa kilted br a train.
Mr. Crolsan wrote the follawlnir
to R. Crosby, claim agent, at the
North Bank atatlon In Portland:
Mr thoroughbred Angora roat
Walked boldly upon your rliht
ot war,
Then came along your local train
And rudely anutfed hi lite away.
Thla eoat always gentle and kind
Tou wantonly struck down In his
prime.
So I am greatly ahocked at thla
foul deed,
And to recompense my mental
anguish, tak( heed.
Whether with premeditated or
malicious intent,
I would nerer be able to awrar.
liut for the reasonable sum of
aeren bucks
I will gladly call It square.
Mr. Crosby sent back the fol
lowing: Your Angora waa a sport.
When he walked out In the rain.
Acrooa the track, when tlm
was short
Ahead of a passenger train.
You say he was killed In kit
prime,
I ran hardly believe what you say.
He looked as old as Father
time.
And surely had seen his day.
You think h, was killed by In
tent, The whistle blew and they rang
the bell,
Just as soon as they noticed his
scent.
And they tried to save him from
You ask seven bucks tor the
loss,
OP that .nr. M.if.a.Mi.
But I will have to talk to the
DOSS,
Before paying seven for one
T?MKtE ' VLOVP IH COURT, rt.
A New York City policeman, who admitted In court he hadnt been
Inside a theatre (or eighteen years, (and ba certainly couldn't hays
seen some of Broadway's laleat productions,) went Into a Brooklyn
cabaret and arrested Frankle Lloyd, a performer, on the grounds tbat
he appeared In ahockingly abbreviated costume. 80 Frankle wore the
costume In police court and the lodge postponed the case for two
weeks, by which time the styles will bars changed, anyway. There
was 18.R.O. sign on the court room when Miss Lloyd did her stuff-
West Salem News
West Salem. Or.. April 11. One
of the prettiest little birthday par
ties of the season was given by
Mrs. KelpU Seuern, Saturday aft
ernoon. In honor of ber little
daughter, Helen. The little folks
3pent a very happy afternoon
lilaytutf games, after which a
dainty luncheon was served. The
little guestH wore: Jessie and Oer
trude Cannell, Kva Arnold, Helen
Seuern, Opal Meaus, Eleanor
Means, Walter Means, Junior
Sebern and Helen Sbern.
The aecond quarterly confer
ence which was held in tho local
church on Sunday evening was
well attended and th message
given by tho district superintend
ent was well worth henring. The
.ivnn hv Summit and West
Salem were very good and showed
much Interest In all ueparunenia
of the church. Dr. Leech was very
vi.nl to bps the won on mo ne
nrnrr.PHIIIir.
Amanda wuson, wno
u. will, Viiir srsndnarents.
Mr. and Mrs. Klchardaon, has left
and Is rooming at bsiem.
A very enjoyable time waa spent
-., it,, hnffla nf Mr. and Mrs. Tau-
dy on Sunday, when a motor party
was given at tncir noine in nunur
ot their nephew, Francis Crow of
Portland. An appetising basket
dinner was served ut noon and the
afternoon was apeni in s social
Dm. ThAM whit snioved tho OC-
rason were: Mrs. Hleanor Uetcbell
u Hi,.,., friiw mi iisueuiars
Clara. Laura, Margaret and Susie
1'rviw nf Kaiem and Mr. ana sirs
Tandy and family.
A play will no Riven in n
KEUNER ORDERS BODY
OF INDIAN EXHUMED
Portland. Or.. April 11. The
body of Freddie Jackson, Indian
rodeo rider whose dssth st Chllo-
quin, Or., recently has been Is
Tcstlgated by officers at Klamath
Falls, la to be exhumed for as si
mlnatloo. United Slates District
Attorney George Neuner as
Bounced Friday. Jackson died aft
sr a fall from horse and susnl-
(Ion baa been held by Klamath
county officers that bs may have
bees beaten before taking IBs fa
tal ride. It was to clear op the
mystery that Neuner hat decided
to have the body eiamlned.
' Frank and U A Thomas ef Sa
lem havs recently Improved the
appearance of ths Boa Ton and
Dolls ator with lew cost sf
Mint sad ealsoKlsjs.
New York. April 11. Harry
Wills. New ork negro, and Tom-
my Uibbons, St. 1'aul light heavy
weight, will appear in New ork
outdoor rings this summer, but
not against each olher.
Gibbons' opponent will be the
American light heavyweight king.
Oene Tunney, and the buttle will
take place st the Polo Orouuds.
June 12. A week later Wills will
climb Into ths same ring to en
counter Charley Weinerl ot New
ark. N. J.
Ilolh Wills aud Weinert have
conquered ths erstwhile prom
inent South American heavy
weight, Luis Angel Klrpo, by
newspaper decisions.
The bout featuring Gibbons and
Wills will come close together
but not close enough to satisfy
ths boxing followers, who demand
that the champion's most persist
ent challengers, "fight It out.'
Their signing; makes certain of
ons factor In ths pugilistic sltua
tionJack Dempsey will not box
before Labor Day. There will be
no opponent for him.
HERRIN IS SCENE OF
ANOTHER BOMBING
Herri n 11. Anrll 11 Ths. mte
end bomblnK within a month wan
report) her today when an ax
ploatoa wrecked tha grocery atorv
ot Marshall MeOormack A Urn..
in the South Side realdenca rtl-
tlirt. MHrsFlllBlr la Mnrliitiln
for mayor oa th cfttien'a ticket
wnich la ofKped to the ronperra
ticket apon-ored by the Ku Klux
Klan. No ont waa Injured.
Portland Realtor Dead
Partiand, Or., April 11 John
L. Hartmaa, Portland real Mlate
operator, who waa tor St mn
ma alter of tha Portland Clearing
Houaa aawoclattoa, dlad at bU
homo hera rrfdan Ha had ba In
a atrrioOo coadltlon for tha laat 10
dajra foUowloc Braakdowa of hU
health.
Methodiat church on Friday eren
inR, April 17. entitled "Dr. Cure
All." There will also be an en
tertainment with all. All come
and have a hearty laugh. Pro
ceeds for the building lutid.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews are visit
tn j? relatives at Myrtle Creek.
Mr. and tire. George Chapman
who have been 111 with the (lu, arc
fretting belter.
Lottie McAdume attended the
Woodman lodge Friday evening
r.nd visited at the home of Mary
White.
Mrs. Edward Brock received
birthday present of a radio.
Frank Knolton ot Portland was
a recent caller nt the Sebern home.
Mrs. Mary Hillings was a din
ner guest Wednesday- with Mrs
oray ot Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Varber have
moved from Salem to the Hinkle
property on Front street.
The following were Sunday din
ner g newts al the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Andrews of King
wood avenue: Fred Andrews of
Portland and Mrs. Wilder and
children of Myrtle Creek.
"Mr. and Mrs. Morria Doatrlght
were Thursday evening callers at
the Edward Fiuley home.
Mr. and Mm. Dewey Wallace of
Ralem were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang
UoCf. Mrs. Watson of Salem was a re
cent dinner cue' At tha Bales
home.
Quite tew men are employed
on repairing the cannery In West
Salem.
Claude Creasy of Newport la
spending a week with hie parents.
Will Krederickson ot Canby
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bales, Sunday.
Mrs. Armstrong of Dallas wan
a recent house guest of Mrs.
Li rock.
Mrs. Miles, who has been quite
ill. 's better.
Mrs. Goodspeed was a Monday
dinner guest of Mrs. Fleener of
Salem.
Lillian Boatrlght Ja still Improv
ing In he.ilth.
bilrerion. Or.. April 11. (Spe
cial.) Pacific university menu
glee club gave a program at the
Bugene Field auditorium Thurs
day night under the auspices of
the Silverton high school. The
program was well attended and
greatly enjoyed by those present.
The entertainers responded liber
ally to the call from the audience
for encores. The first part of the
program was composed of a varied
group of selections. Tha "1925
Medley," original number, called
for much merriment Especially
appreciated was the "Serenade In
A" (Ardla), .-. violin solo given by
Mr. Bally.
Gil strom and Hagen Bros, who
have been running the Oil Hr Up
station on North Water street.
have dissolved partnership, Hagen
Bros, taking the station and V.
Gilstrom taking the automobile
business. G Matron, has leased
the Eastman building on West
Main street where he will con
duct his sgency for cars.
Chr'.s Nelson and his daughter,
Ruth Jane Nelson, left from Port
land, Thursday night, for Glen-
wood Springs. Coto. They were
taken to Portiaud by Mr. and Mrs.
Walter C. Larson, Jack Larson
and Orval Larson. Little Miss Net
son baa been making her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Larson since
the death of her own mother, six
years ago. Mrs. Larson Is the sis
ter of Mr. Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodard
were at Portland on Thursday and
Friday of this week. Mr. Wood
ard is a brother of M. C. Woodard,
manager of the Silver Falls Tim
ber company, who Is touring Eur
ope at the present time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester McDonaH
ot Mill City were visiting at Sil
verton, Friday. Mf. McDonald was
owner ot Mac's Place before leav
ing tor Mill City. ;
A special meeting of the cham
ber of commerce has been called
for Monday evening of next week.
The chamber of commerce has no
regular meeting nights but meets
upon call whenever business
arises. ''
A junior choral society has been
organized at the Christian church
at Silverton. A. L. Larson,' who
is prominent Ln local musical cir
cles, has been selected as conduc
tor. The society organized' with
the following: .'fleers: President
Mary Esjan; secretary. Reta Rahb;
treasurer, Claude Geer; pianist.
Muriel Webb. The eociety meets
every Tuesday night for practice.
"A Perplexing Situation. Is
the title of a piny which the young
peoplo ot Central Howell will give
April 24 for the benefit of. .the
school. Central Howell has con
siderable good local talent and al-
Tays draws large numbers from
Silverton.
Silverton business men donated
subscriptions for the new com
munity house to be built in the
Silverton Hills. The plans for the
building were made at a recent
mass meeting held at the Porter
school house. It Is understood that
enough donations were received to
insure the construction ot the
building.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dospaln.of
Long view. Ween., recently spent
a tew days at Silverton aa gnests
ot Mr. Despain's father, George
Despaln. They left In the early
part of the week for Hood River,
where they attended the trial con
cerning the custody of Mr. De-
strain's little daughter, Evalyn
May.
The executive committee ot the
Oregon Jersey Cattle club, includ
ing Mr, Woodard, president, and
Clarence Brown, secretary-treas
urer, met at Silverton this week
for the purpose of discussing plans
for the Jubilee, which is an annual
affair. The Oregon club includes
ix counties which will each hold
" Ilk
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Prompt, dope ndiMe service is indispens
able to truck owners. We provide it.
And when the Graham Brothers owner
takes his truck to a distant point, he
knows he can get the same courteous
and efficient attention from the Dodge
Brothers Draler tK-re.
1 Ton Chassis, $1360; 1', Ton, $1591
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GRAHAM BROTHERS yj'v
Vi attiMM or iu a.OTMts.r sbSss IVmi
Graham
Brothers
Trucks
Ibeir own Jublles, lbs Jubtlsss to
be is the nature of picnics. The
S orlon county jubilee will be held
at Salem around the 20th of May.
Resolutiona were also passed at
this meeting to do away with the
official cow testing.
The meeting went on record
with recommeudationa for contri
buting to tbs Pacific International
show of 500. Ot this 200 will
go into decorations and $300 Into
premiums.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Van Valken
berg are building an addition to
their home In the south part of
Silverton. he new part is 30x20
and- will be divided Into three
rooms.
A. Hasvol has gone to southern
Oregon in search of work.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Anderson and
sou, alarquas, have returned to
their home ln Canada after havlne.
spent ths winter at Silverton.
They report tbat they were very
much pleased with Silverton and
return to Canada only because of
property interests.
EDICT IS FINAL
Washington, April 11. Presi
dent Coolldge has replied to the
Tcruvian memorial on his Tacua
Arica arbitration award that as to
both the Peruvian contentions
concerning the plebiscite provis
ion and the requests tor addition
al guarantees in carrying out the
plebiscite the award must be con
sidered ae "final and without ap
peal."
The arbitrator Is constrained
so to rule with respect to the
Peruvian provisions, the presi
dent said, both under terras by
which Peru and Chile submitted
their dispute to arbitration and
under the "general principles of
international law. while h re
ply "well might end" with this
ruling, the president said In def
erence to the nations Involved
and in the interest of a correct
understanding and proper proced
ure under the award he appended
"certain additional observations
with respect to the points raised
In the Peruvian memorial.
Track Meet Planned.
Mill City. Or.. April 10. Th
Mill City high school will hold an
inter-class field and - track meet
here this afternoon and on Friday.
Anrll 17. the grade schools of Mill
City and Gates will indulge in a
spelling bee.
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