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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1925)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE EXTRA BASE HITS wore: Git hens, who hurled the described abroad us war, relief and "political" loans. They hold that the funding proposals mi gin well Include all debts, no matter how classified by the borrowers. In regard to the Belgian situa tion, officials took note in the pos sibility of a change in policy in view of the reported approaching change in cabinet. u -udditivn, It Ls assumed that the Washington view will be im pressed n the Belgian govern ment' by lis ambassador hero, first threo Innings, and waB lieved by Williams; Rawllngn caught. Salem Public Market The lineup for the locals: P. Girod, c; L. Girod, ss; Drager, If; Kitchen, rf; Gould, cf; Adams, 2b: llogers, lb; Heenan, 3b; Fabry, p. FRIDAY, MAY 22, '1925 IS Comer State and Commercial Sts. Phone 205 The Salem high school baselmll team took the Albany nine in tc cr.mii yesterday afternoon ou the Albmiy grounds by an 8 to 1 scuru. The locals only gathered seven HiUJ oil ot the delivery of the tw Albany hurlers but three of them "were for extra bases and came with men ou base. Both ieams made about Bix errors. Kelly was out of the game on account of an injury to his hand and Paul Girod was behind the bat with Adams on second in G I rod 's place. Adams made a cou ple of errors hut played a good game and got two singles. Coleman Kodgcrs at Hist was the star tumbler with four errors to his. credit. Most of them were made on throws which were in his hands but he failed to hold them. He Bcemcd to be afrr.ld to get off of his feet. The red and black nine scored their tallies in the eecoml third, fourth, sixth and ninth. The Al bany team got their lone tally in the eighth frame when the local.-; made two straight errors. Fabrv. for the locals, hurled a stellar game, fanning eleven men and ul lowing only six scattered hits. Cotter Gould, who etarred at the bat last year but who has failed to connect wtih the apple this year, got a home run in the second. A ground ruling mad.?' before the game let the man who hit the ball over the canvas t'enc: allowed the man a home run. Tit" batter was also allowed to go liom-j If the hall rolled under the fence. Gould's ball hit the ground and rolled under. Pan! Girod got two doubles, Adam two singles, L. Girod a Blugle, Fabry a single and Gould'.s homer accounted for the locals hits. P. Girod, Fubry, Ilecnan each scored twice while Hogem and Gould brought in the other tallies. The Albany pitchera fan ned eight of the locals. Hal Irrh's for tlio Albany team JAKES 3 LIVES Denver, Colo., May 22. A trail it debris, 75 miles long remained in eastern Colorado today as a re minder of the high wind storm which tons through a dozen vil lages late yesterday, killing thrse parsons, severely injuring three others and causing thousands of dollars damage to property. At Boulder, Loren H. Bennett, a carpenter, was killed when a roof :n which he was working was oiown against a mass of rocks. Two others working ou the roof escaped with injuries. A boy of live was drowned tn a small lake at Berthoud when the wind over turned a boat in which he and a companion were playing. A seven-year-old girl waa crushed to death it Piatteville when an outbuild ing was destroyed. Most of the pt-spcrty loss was lo small buildings and to tele- phono and telegraph lines. The sale lasted for nearly an hour in some places. At Fort Collins it assumed the force of a tornado, hut no great damage was reported '.hero. I HELP FOR NERVOUS WOMEN It has often been said that only woman can understand what nervous women endure. Most cases of nervousness, sleepless net;, mental depression, head icrcs, backache, freting and wor rying have their origin In some feminine ailment that will read! ly yield to Lydia 10. Pinkham Vegetable Compound. It is a eim pie remedy made from roots and lierlw, which for over forty years has been restoring women of Am erica to health and strength Merit alone could have stood such a test. Adv. Washington, May 22 The view of this government that its loans to Europe are subject to repayment as a whole and not piecemeal, has been brought into the foreground of the war debt discussion by word from Brussels that Belgium Is ready- to negotiate n settlement of debts contracted prior to 1919. Brussels' dispatches saying that the present cabinet desired to base its funding program on the $202, 000,000 borrowed during the war was taken as indication of an ef fort to distinguish between loans made for prosecution of the war and those for relief and other pur poses. Belgium's total debt to the United States is $480,593,803. Officials here have not welcom ed suggestions from Kuropo for priority In repayment of the loans CORNS In one minute Juit that quick-the pain t gone. 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TOMORROW (SATURDAY). 1 u ' ALSO "DANIEL BOONE" As a Special Morning Mulince Admission Children under 12 yeara 10c Children over 12 but under 14 25c Adults ..... . 35c The regular Show during afternoon and night will be "The Dress Mak er From Paris'' OREGON TONIGHT (Friday Night) SATURDAY (Mat. and Night) SUNDAY (Mat. and Night) "TONY" AND I uom mii mm RIDERS OF THE PI: Purple sage rajfe MABEL BflCtlN -T MR1N NIXO'I xT BFVrnlCE BUPNHAM" WILFRED LUCAs'l' f 1 TiSkCiS-WARNtROLANP-HAROLD GOODWIN . j'Si K fi&l$jr-& Comedy-News MyP. wM ' STIRRING ADVENTUR.E THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE -THE GLORY OF CONOUEST ON THE WESTERN RANGES ' GRAND f Persian r P" Scene I a rttexk in "Bowria" 1 From the vase, rise clear, sweet notes of song. Below, with bi- iarre. Oriental splcn 1 dor, lissom Persian girls dance. 1 TUESDAY. Jon. 16.1s A Orfson Niglit. when tr F rfcomnunJt7tnOreor. I I k ! J ' I tenteJ In udlt,"';'" America marvels at Portland's pageant! City and out of town mail orders received now This mail order system has been adopted so that every community may secure its seats on the same basis as the citizens of Portland. You will secure the best seats by ordering NOW. They will be sent you immediately upon re ceiving your check or draft or post office money order. ROSARIA the stupendous pageant of the rose The greatest outdoor performance ever staged, with a cast of S, 000 lingers and dancers, all superbly costumed and perfectly trained. Jut Indicate the seats you wint nd the but tickets unsold will be sent you at once. It will be sjer to enclose a selZ-addresscd tumped envelope for reply. Arena chairs (four center sections directly in front of stage) ... $2 . 00 Arena seats (sections to sides ot stage) 1 . Jo Grand stand (in front of sDge) 2.00 Bleachers (to side of stage in arena, reserved) 1 .00 Bleachers (unreserved) 75 Mail orders to Rose Festival Headquarters, Room 60J, Orefjon Bufldine, Portland, Oregon. Make checks or money orders or drafts payable to Treasurer of the Portland Rose Festival Inc. No war tax. IOSAMA PAGEANT FEATURE OF PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Multnomah Stadium June 15-19 Saturday Specials All 15c Bread 12c Angel Cakes 20c Silver Nut Cakes 20c A complete line of cakes and pastries for your pic nic lunch. Also sour milk' buns. and bread. QUALITY SUPREME Our Motto 121 S. Commercial Open every day of the week, from 7 a.' m. to 7 p. m. SATURDAY SPECIALS Hill Bros. Coffee, Extra Special, 54c lb.; 5 lbs. $2.63 Fresh Milk, per quart , 8c Fresh Cream, 12 pint 10c Best Creamery Butter, lb 42c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs 35c Pure Cane Sugar, 14 lbs $1.00 Cream Rolled Oats, 9 lb. bag 47c Post's Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs 25c Navy Beans, 3 lbs 25c Crisco, 311). can 8.1c American Beauty Shrimp, 2 cans 35c Ohio Red Label Matches, full count carton of six boxes 25c Oregon rFanquette Walnuts, 2 lbs. 65c 6 White Flyer Laundry Soap, 1 Lighthouse Cleanser, all for 25c EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Royal Baking Powder, 6 oz. can 22c 12 oz. can 39c 2 lb. can $1.29 MEAT DEPARTMENT Beef to boil, lb 8c Pot Roast, lb 12"2c Prime Roast Beef, lb ; 15c Round Steak, lb 17c T-Bone Steak, lb 15c Sirloin Steak, lb 15t Hamburger, lb 12 Ac Mutton Chops, lb 20c Leg of Mutton, lb 25c rfiinu in ii 11 in iniii him imiiii Legs of Veal, lb 23c Pork Roast, lb 18c Pork Steak, lb 20c Leg of Pork Roast, lb 25c Pure Pork Sausage, lb 20c Swift's Pure Silver Leaf Lard, lb 20c Compound, 2 lbs. for 35c Orders of $5 or over delivered free. Eggs wanted We pay cash or trade 25c per dozen WHITE KID PUMPS FOR THE GIRLS BLACK OR TAN OXFORDS Get the Dates for the Big Do not get your graduation Shoes until you hear all about this remarkable sale that will be conducted lo take care of the graduates and others that want new up to the minute SHOES AT HALF Their ACTUAL VALUE We are announcing this extraordinary bargain event which will be held along with our month end sale so that our many customers will not get their shoes and then be disappointed. Call at the Store and Get the Dates 25c Wednesday is Rubber Heel Day. All g. 50c Rubber Heels put on your shoes k Wednesday Only at HALF PRICE &0 BO YOUR FEET HURT! Corns and callouses ro moved without pain or sore ness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains In feet, weak-root, flat foot, loot strains and (alien arches ad Justed. Do oot sutler. I will firs tou the best that science can produce In scientific chiropody. Consult DR. WILLIAMS About Your Feet Hours to 6:30. 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