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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 2!), 1925 E E Tomorrow nfternoon the Salem Sena tors will meet the (ant Port ot Portland team on the Oxford par diamond n part of tho Memorial day events. Tho visitor) have fast club and arc coming to Salem with all expectations of taking the Senator into camp. The Port of Portland team has some of tin bent players around Portland and are Riving the Cycols a hard run for tho (i renter Portland league championship. The CyeolM are now leading tho league with no lossen but. the Port of Portland nine 1 jut t le Jump behind them with onlv one defeat. "Krlsco" Edwards, manager of the Senators la expecting one of the tougheMt games of the season with the visitors. Ho Is as yet doubtful who will start In the box for tho locals although It is thought that Wayne Uarham, stel ;.. Senator twii'Jer will start. Har ham has been hurling steady ball and the visitors will have to he pretty good to connect with the of' ferlngs of the Salem hurler. Ashby may start on the mound for the locals with Karham hurling for the Senators Sunduy when the Senators meet the Vancouver club In the Interstate lenguo series nl though It Is ox pent ed to be turned around with Ashby pitching Sun day. Tho Vancouver club Is now t'.in door mat of the Interstate league with no wins to their credit. They are classed as the hard luck toain of the league, losing Hcvcral games by one point margins. They are promising the Senators a hard bat tle but tho locals are expected to win if they don't get too confident and boot the ball all n round th lot. The game tomorrow after noon will ntart at 3. (mm? PoHtpmicri Rain caused tho postponement of the Junior Twilight letmio sor les to determine the champions of that league which wjis scheduled to be played on tho high school grounds last evening, between th Field .Mice and the Oregon Journal nine The game is scheduled to In1 played tomorrow morning, tin grounds mo being used this even lng for a class game. The gainer have nil been hard founht and these game are expected to be bitterly fought as the Oregon Jour nals are detenu in id to gain the Junior IwiliK'i uv cbapionship. I'htv i'.;.- iivciiliig The Cnscys and the ONO will cross h.its In the twilight league fli-ric.i on the Oxford diamond thi eve i iing. One of l he best ki men of the series Is expected as both of the teams are evenly matched The guards h.ive a good team al though the Caseys uro given tin eilre over them due to their eon niHtctit playlOR so fn r thin hcmhcmi The game will be called ill 6:15. VAUDEVILLE ON BOAROS AT HIGH SCHOOL TONIGHT The annual hxh school vaude ville will he held tonight at the Salem hii;h school auditorium. Ten organi7.ations of the school will present stunts nn part of the pro gram ,n rid the club Judged to have tho best number will be awarded the silver cup given by the high school student council a year ago. Tho K. C. club, nn organization of girls, won the cup last year. It must be won three times to he roine t he permanent property vf an organization. A special orchestra w ill play between R'l. and n skit from "Tho Mikado,'' which in to he pre sented Infull a week frotn to night, will he given after nil con testing clubs have given their mini be i s. Name of organizations am (ho acts they will present are us fol lows: Julius Caesar club, "1 f.2l)-l !t20 ." Frlnrs. "MayfleM Kollle;" T. N. T. chili. "Moonlight KroUe;" t iro ns club, "Km-kln Horse Tales; Phncntx club. "As the Story Ooes;" Latin club, "Very Traulcal Mirth;" K. C. club, 'Memories;" O. A. A . "(lnn Old School Days;" Snikpoh Prnmatle society, 'Tnele ToinV Crahl.in';" T. A., "Patehes." The managing staff of the vaude ville will be ns follows: mnnacer. I.eroy Croie. nssistants, Kenneth Allen nnl Kf.ru Webb; stage man ager. Stewart Klbbey; head usher. Cecil Kdwards. ;arnet Hmrn I faculty ndvlnor. Two other mem bers of tho faculty have been ap pointed ns n board of official cen sors, to make sure Hint plenty of clothes will be worn In every net and to eliminate any Jokes that might not lie perfectly approved. The board consist of Miss Kyre and Miss Fisher. The vnudevlllo begins at R o'clock. An nil mission charge of 85 cents Is being made. ABTYfliTONElFTHElf PER CENT? Recently the Lydla E. Plnk ham Medicine Co., of Lynn, Mohr., eent out over one hundred tliou flnntt qticstlonnnireg to wnmon who had used Lydia R. PlnkhanV Vegetnble Compound, asking If they had been helped by its use. From the replies received 98 per cent of women, from nil walks of life, answer Id ib affirmative, Wiling bow thr fc-'.d ben rel!r ed fron the rarloua IJnot for which they had laico It Isn'l th f 4 wondtrfu rcummBdntlti j for tM rrielvticy of thm old fashioaed root and hrb jnediJ cine, Ad t. PRESBYTERIANS PASS FIGHT TO COMMUTE Columbus, Ohio, May 29. (A P.) The eventual outcome of the moaerniot-iunaameniuiiei con troversy in the Presbyterian church of the united States of America, rested in the bunds of a commis sion ot 15 to study the entire 1" Hue when the general assembly of he church adjourned here Wcdnes day. Members of the commission :ire to he appointed by the new moderator, Charles R. Era man and the body will report back at the next assembly. The controversy, thought to have been settled flared tip again in the cloning session of the as semhly. SCOPES ELS OP BELIEF IN Chicago, May 29. (A. P.) Principals In the widely advertis ed Tennessee, evolution case, set for trial July 10, have given an additional fillip of Interest to the coming scientific struggle by out lining their vie we on evolution and the qucHtione at etake in the litigation. In addition a now voice waft heard when Wilbur filenn Voliva ovoraeer of Zion City and a cham pion or the theory that tho world ie flat, runic forward with a state men that "evolution la one of the most dangerous theories ever pro pounded." Ae preparatlona went forward for the trial with both aides lin ing up their forces, word came from Ifuntin; .on, Tenn., that the board of education of Caroll county had announced ite purpose to employ no teachere who be Mcvo in evolution. The hoard al- condomned Henrik "anl.oon'g The Slory of Mankind" sent to the schools by the circulating de- irtment of the state library. .John T. Scopes, whom a defend- uit tfpnmi? into wide notice n In firrit year as a school cience in- ritruclor, explained his viewn in statement at l,c:;iiinton, Kv , duriiiR a visit to the Cnivers.ly of Kentucky, his alma mater. "I belli'v,. that man and nil an imals ascended from the iower or- th. but 1 have never seen rr ad any Hcicntiflc matemcnt th it man dctcended from a monkcv t it (I I do not bell' that.' Ik; ;ild. "No pereon could teach ev ;n mo t elementary course In oj. lloKy without recoRiiitinn of the vidences of man's evolution." DUNDEE WOMAN SHOOTS SELF WITH REVOLVER Portliinl. Or., M:iv !?. -M Thehna Siroy is at St. VinccntV txpital here recovering from wounds in her side reported to have been inflicted by herself i t It a .12 calibre revolver at Dun Or., Tuesday. Plivsicians re ported today rhe was in no dun- but could not say how lone: she would be a( the hospital. Hep'Tts from NewheiL' said (lio was found In a chimp of brush near the railroad Ir.iek ;iri'l that be had fire' the shots till Aiiicidal int. -tit, nwinir to dc pondency owiiiir to domestic af fairs. Chicago, May 29. (A. P.) Secretary of Aurlcuiture William N. Jardtne, arriving Thursday on a tour of mid-western agricultural states, declared the board of trad of Chicago must put its houso in order and expressed interest in 'efforts to reorganize the Grain Marketing company." lie said there hud been some in formal conferences in Washington recently concerning the Grain .Marketing eoronratlon, which has been opposed in selling stock to farmers by the Indiana Farm Bu reau Federation and the Illinois Agricultural association. The secretary explained that he was interested In the question whether the Grain Marketing cor poration should be reorganized. 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