PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
FRIDAY, MAY 2!), 1925
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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.
I am naturally Interested, n;
secretary of agriculture,' be Bald
'In any effort to reorganize the
Grain Marketing corporation and
to refrain for It the confidence oi
the farmers. Without' the con
fidence of the farmers, no market
ing company can accomplish any
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He said the board of trade,
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Kusbaum Wins Medah.
Oregon Agricultural College.
Corvallis, May 29. Charles J.
Nusbaum of Salem has been
awarded a gold medal for win
ning the freshman stock judging
contCBt. Mr. Nusbaum is a Irceh
man In agriculture.
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I
Frankle Lewis of Salem Is
working hard for his coming bat
tle with Spec Woods of Spokane
when they meet In the ring at the
armory next Friday evening In the
ten-round main event. Both of
these boys are tough and can ex
change blows. . The last meeting
of the two was the best card yet
seen at the armory and the re
match Is expected .to be as goodl
if not better.
Spec Woods realizes that he will
by unable to gut the betit ot the In
dian lad by ouiboxlng him. The
latter can punch and is also a lit
tle bit too clever for the Washing
ton battler. Woods and Lewis
traded blows last .time. The Spo
kane fighter expects to put Lewis
away and has been working out
industriously to be In the best of
shape.
Bill Hunt, Salem fireman, Is
scheduled to meet "Speed" Mur
phy In the six-round eemi-wlndup.
The fight ought to be good an
Murphy gave Hunt a good scare on
the last meeting of the two and
Muryphy is in better shape than
then as he ban been putting in a
lot of time. Murphy appears to
be about the best that has met
Hunt as Hunt knows and the Sa
lem fireman is taking no chances
of being out of shape.
abbage and Sausages
"I have doctored with the best
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datd one thing and unine nnother
us allfng mo and all wanted to
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the intestinal tract and al-
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Scratches and
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lew, that it helps to prevent infection
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"Put one onthe pain is gone"
iUW V I
There sure is a
heap of differ
ence in rubbing
and in rubber.
Another Seiber
ling All - Tread
came in yester
day after 24,000
miles.
Rubber that
w?s riht.
Drive in and
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ZOSEL'S
Tire Shop
198 S. Crmmcrciul SI.
Opposite Marion Hotel
Standard
Chocolate
Creams
23c lb.
2 Lbs. for l.ic
Limit 2 lbs. to a customer
Saturday Only
Schaefer's
Drug Store
"Yellow Front" rhonc 197
135 North Commercial
The Ponslar Store
Vaudeville
Big Double Show
h SSJ':)
And
LEFTY FLYNN
In
"THK m Gt'N MAN"
Vaudeville
FOUR ACTS
Vaudeville
Today Tomorrow
BLIGH THEATRE
TODAY SATURDAY j
FAMILY NIGHTS i
AT FAMILY PRICES
IMIH i
AND W& P ' II H
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Hurry fh'.iit, niRlcliiiiahur Ib
planning on signing Ingersoll and
Charles Dawson for the next card.
Ingersoll le all the rage In As
toria and Is a mighty clever man.
Neither Dawson or Ingersoll arc
hard hitters but fast and shifty
and the fane oughfc-to have a good
match. The winner of tiie Ingcr-
tmil-Duwscu will bo matched with
the winner ot the Lowls-Woods
battle so both cards are expected
to be good.
Agate Bearing corporation.
North Bend; Incorporators, O. A.
Martin, 3. P. Gardner, J. G. Mul
len; capital, $5000.
Just inhale that
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Supported by
Louise Fazenda
Claude Gillingwater
Jle loved Her! Did that mean Marriage? They bar
gained with Society! Then Life collected pay
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picturl7.aiion of modern Lore and Marriage. A vital play
you can't afford to miss! Famous on the stai;e, it has
been given' a more intense realty on the screen!
COMEDY
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!J FRIDAY SATURDAY
. J
sense-thrilling
bouquet!
Break the vacuum seal of a tin of
Hills Bros. Coffee. Close your eyes
and breathe deeply of that marvelous
aroma! It is the fragrance of rare
coffee-oils the herald of a flavor still
to be met ... a flavor unlike any
other . . . indescribable!
Now, brew a cup and lift it to your
lips! Eagerly you will drain every
drop. Zealously you will pour yourself
another cup, and yet another. That
is why Hills Bros. Coffee is known as
The Recognized Standard pride of
the coffce-loving West. Plills Bros.
Coffee is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In the original Facvum Pact
which keeps the coffee fresh.
1925. IlilWBrM.
Ladd&Bush Bankers
ESTABLISHED 1808
General Banking Business
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3, p. m.
ii in
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New Salem Prices
Amount of reduction
Touring $2,050 $245
Roadster $2,050 .$245
Special Roadster $2,150 First Showing
2-Passenger Coupe $2,370 First Showing
4-Passenger Coupe $2,370 $305
Sedan $2,430 $255
Prices include about $200 extra equipment.
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