Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 06, 1925, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY. JUNE 6, 1925
SENATORS PLAY
IE
Tomorrow ofterDOon tlio Salem
Ben a tors will meet the strong
West Linn team In t!in Interstate
league series, on ino Oxford Park
ground. The locals are heading
the league with six wins and no
defeats and are a slight favorite to
win over the paperinakcrs. The
Went Linn team lias been going
good and are coming to Salem
with the express purpose of knock
ing the league leaders off.
West Lmii ana Hfllsboro arc
tied fur second place with fu
wins and three losses. The Sen
tors won the first meeting be
tween the two teams played
the West Linn diamond by only
one point. The Senators rallied
tho later Innings and took thi
game.
Bittles or Stone will probably
start on tho mound for the vlsl-
tors. Uittles is a former Chemuwa
Indian school p.thleto and Is well
known hero by all sport fans. T
Senators know Ditties pitchi
and will more than likely hit his
offerings fieely. Ditties is a good
pitcher with lots of stuff, ho
ever, and might surprise tho lo
cals.
If tho Senators are able to get
a win from the papermakcrs tin
will ho almost a cinch for th
league championship as they
scheduled to meet some of th
weaker teams the next two
three weeks. Camus, Ulllsboro
and tho papermukors are consid
ered the strongest in tho leagu
although the Luckenbach shi
company nino has been going
strong the last few games, wi
nine from some of the strouge
team, after getting off to a b.ul
start. Vancouver is the joke of
the league having gone through
the neanon eo far without a wl
Vancouver is to met Ilillshor
at llillsboro and they are exiiee
ed to be easy meat for tho hom
boys. Luckenbach is to meet the
strong Camas nine at Cum as in th
other Interstate lcaguo gam
Camas would have been a heavy
favorlto earlier In the season but
tho shipbuilder have been gofn:
strong while the Camas team Jiuh
been playing loose ball behind Hi
hurling of Dill Kuss, so ellhe
team miKht win. Hnrham will
more than likely Btart on the
mound for the locals. The game
will start promptly at 3 p. m.
Speedboat Beats "Century" in Race
NEW COOKS AT THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Connul Joseph, Tales of hoar-
lay; tirey, Zano, Desert of wheat,
and Riders of the purulo sage
Ilarkcr, Mrs. L. A., The brokei
bow; Ixmdon, Jack, Smoke Del
lew; Subatinl, Dnfael, The sea'
bawk; Sinclair, Lewis, Arrow
imith; Dickson, V. K., Mental
tests nnd tho classroom teacher
Bisvham, D. S., David Disphaui
ong book.
For the Children. Atcott
M.. Under the lllnrs; Altshrler,
The guns of Dull Hun; Dayllss,
Old Man Coyote; Diiylor, F. C.
Juan and Juaplta; Dranrh, Mm,
M. L. D., Culd, tho cavern king;
Karl, J. Pt, The school team In
samp; Fitzhiigh, V. K., Tom Hlado.
hoy scout of tho moving plctnrns,
Pollock, F. L., Northern diamonds;
Bchultr, J. W , In the great Apache
forost; Thurston, Smut master of
Troop ; Dul'iiy. W. A., Uncle
Bum, detective; Dabbltt, C,
More Jataka tn1(; I,oren?.lnl, Pln
Occhln; Onkl. Y. T., pomp., Jnp-
inc.e fairy talrs; Daylips. Mrs. ( .
K., I-olaml, tho little cliff dweller;
Bt. Nicholas. Elephant Morion;
Qrovrr, K O., Tho overall hoys,
! ind Tho overall boys in Switzer
land; Sorl ft Kvans, VVork-a-day
doings; Tracer, Mrs. H. D., rio
eers In I'alesttno; Dannrrmnn,
Helen, The story of Little llhuk
Mingo Mrrrlmcg; Dlrkens. Char
les, Tho maijle fishbone; Hlx, H.
M.t Merryllps; Ewald. Cnrl. The
old willow-tree; Fairs tar. Mrs.
Psued, Memoirs of a I-ondon M:
Orahamo. Kenneth, The wind in
the willows; Hill & Maxwell.
Charlie nnd his puppy Dineo;
Lnniprey, Louise, In the days of
the guild; Lefvre. Fcllcltc. The
cock, tho mouso and the little red
hen; Llndway, Maud, Little Mlfsy;
Malot, Hector, Nobody's hoy;
Paine, A. D. , Tho Arkansaw hear;
Mulr, John, Susanna's auction
Btorkcen: Dertelll, LuIkL The
prlnee nnd his ants; Ornver, K. O.,
The overall boys, and The ami bon
net babies In Holland; Pnyle.
Katharine, Careless J;me nnd
other talcs; Vlmar, A., The rurlv
halred hen; llaskell, 1L K., Kat
rlnka, Hie storv of a lluwlnn
child; Perkins, L. F., The Filipino
twins.
I, A. Dachellcr, "Father Alrv
bun"; K. F. Denson. "David
DlaUo of King's"; A. 8. Hardy,
No. 13, Hue Du Hon Dlablc";
Ictor Hugo, "Lee Miserahles" ;
Gilbert Parker, "Tho Might of
Way"; G. 8. Porter, "A Girl of the
l.lmnerloet"; E. J. Hnth, "The
Nervous Wreck"; Ililalro Dclloc,
'Kconomlcs for Helen"; J. C. Al
piack, "Kilucatlon for Clticn
hip" II. H. Snylor, "Tlnkerlnr.
With Tools"; Oeotgo Conklln.
-The Ways of the Circus"; B. P.
Mitchell, "Memoirs of an Editor."
For th Children.
I AL Alcott, "Little Men'
"Little Women"; F. H. Durnett.
"Little Lord Kauntleroy"; OfficlAl
Handbook, 1924, Uoys Scouts of
America; J. M. Parrle, "Peter Pan
In KcnslnKton Gardens," "Peter
Pan"; "Aesop's Fables"; Ilurchlli
and others, "Progressive Koad to
Reading,' Vol. 8.
BOBBED HAIRED GIRL
DRIVES BANDIT CAR
Seattle, Wash.. Juris (. A (run?
far whom girl with bobbad blr
4ror an automobile stols about
11000 from the State Hank of
Bothell, ten miles north ot Seattle I
i'
BOAT:- . TATKT : PACE.
In a race down the Hudson River from Albany to New York City, the speedboat "Baby Gar IV,M
owned nnd piloted by Gar Wood, wealthy Detroit, Mich., yachtsman, boat tho "Twentieth Contury Limited."
crack Now York Central flyor, by 3C minutes.
Friday. Many ahotH were
changed with men renting th
robbery, an I tho Bang escape
with one of their number lyin.
crossways In the back of tho c;i
This bank watt held up Jamm
30. and ?:t,S!1.8i taken. Vaugh
Dosloy, who wuh sliootuig today
when tho robber afterward see
in the back of tho car fell from
.iidevalk ngiiinhv ttto machine.
was locked in a vault in tho Janu
ary episode.
JEWELS OF BANKRUPT
FIRM FOUND BURIED
New York, June (J. (A. P. )
Diamonds and jewelery estimate
to value $30,000 today were foun
buried In the sands of Coney Is
Innd by Investigators e larch hi
for missing nsaeU of the bankrupt
ewclry firm of Morris Sieger
ion, which rolled Tor more loan
$200,000 I; Hit month. Morris Sic
bead of the firm. Jumped to
ills deatli from the root cf a 15
story building in Times Square
hortiy before tho bankrupt condl
tlou of the concern became known
STINNES INTERESTS IN
BAD SHAPE, REPORT
London, June (Hi. (A. P.) An
Exchango Telegraph Agency dis
patch from Amrtirdnm regarding
the financial cris!, through whicli
the Stlnnes organization In Ger
many in passing, says the Stlnnes
ntnrests ar0 not able to meet Hn
bilitles abroad, totalling 120,000,-
000 marks.
Tho difficulties havo been
auscd, nays t ho Kxchango Tele
graph company, by various tor-
Ign credits ot the St in nee Inter
ests being railed In. Hfforls to oh
tain new credits In tho United
ntes failed, ft hi stated.
ATROL PLANES ARE TO
START FLIGHTS JULY 1
Eugene. Or.. June 6. Airplane
forest fire patrol will eUrt from
ugenc July 1, with a bnee at
municipal aviation field, nc-
rdlng to official announcement
from the government, received
today by Nclwon V. MacDuff, su
rvivor of the Cascade national
forest. Other patrol baKen will be
Vftncnuvcr nnd Spokane, n..
I Mather field and Hivm field.
I.
Two of tho ten planes assigned
ho various bases will be at
ugenc.
Commencement At
Willamette Opens
At Church Sunday
(Continued from pace one)
iattiMit on the campus will hold
their anniversary services at 8 p.
lU'V. lloyal DiHbee of Daroda
nip, lndln, and groduate of Wil
lanietto with the clans of 1U0S.
Ill nddresH tho meeting, which
III be held at the First Method
ist church.
Tho annual president's recep
tion, one ot the outstanding so-
ial events of tho college year,
111 bo held at Lausanno hall
Monday night.
The board of trustees will meet
at 10 a. ni. Tuesday, end tho meet
ing In cxpedcu to continue
through nioHt of the day. Rome of
the most Important business ot the
year. Including hiring of various
embers of tho farultv. will be
talmn up at the meeting.
Mass day exercises. Includlnir n
stunt by each class of the Intnl.
is scheduled for - n. nv. ThpmIat.
the rninpue.
The annum alum til met ttnir will
be hold nt 1:30 . hi. on Tuesday.
Announcement of tho tlmo wne
definitely made yesterday hy Mre.
Kloyd Utter of SuUm. nocrptarv of
th alumni asdm li.tlon. The meet-
Open Forum
Contributions to This Column
must bo plainly written on ono
.Ida of paper only, limited to
300 words In length and signed
with tho name of the writer.
Articles not mooting these so
clficaUons wlll bo rejected.
To the Kdltor: The nation
owes $21, 000, 000,000. Can you
form a mental conception of Its
vafitness? I cannot. Judge Clary
flays tho taxation Imposed In order
to pay tho Interest on the debt and
to maintain tuo various Eovern
mental departments threatens the
destruction of the business Inter
ests of the country.
Head off tho destruction lv
amending lli0 Volstead act. The
revenue derived from tho manu
facture and salo of heer nnd light
wine would soon pay tile nnttonal
debt. It id paying Canada's war
debt; why not ours?
An Insurgent republican In the
United States senate would help
greatly. W. P. ADAMS.
402 Concord Dldg., Portland.
Or.
Ing will be held
she states.
nt Waller hall,
Presentation of tho senior gift.
which consists of a new set of
concrcto stops for lh0 cast side of
waller hall, w'll hQ mado nt 3:30
p. ni. The steps have been finish
ed this week and were paid for en
tirely hy tho graduating class.
They match tho steps on the north
side of tho building, which were
presented to the university by the
ciass oi 11122 when it gradauted
The senior play will bo present
ed at 3:45 p. m., Tuesday, at Wal
ler nan. N
Tho annual (tin ami banquet will
bo staged In tho uaeement of the
1'irst Methodist church at 6:30
p. m.t Tuesday.
Tho commencement exercises at
tho First Methodist church Wed
nesday will mark the climax of
events, although it Is planned to
hold a number of class reunions at
2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
Tentative Announcement Is to
tho effect that 75 A. 13. degrees,
9M. U. degrees and ono M. A. de
gree will he awarded. Officials
at tho university have stated that
tho list will bo given a final check
ing over this afternoon to deter
mine how many of the present sen
ior class will gradaute. Final ex
aminations were begun Wednes
day of this week, nnd aro to con
tinue over until Tuesday, but
every effort has been made to com
plete all senior examinations by
today. The single master of nrus
degree ts to lie presented to Luther
Cook, who graduated from the col
lege of liberal nrts In 1923, being
president of that class at time of
graduation and elected secretary
of the class as nlumnl.
We Have the Parts
Bearings Pistons Piston Jllngs Drake Linings
Carhucrators Gears Gaskets Grcaso
"JIM" "BILL"
Smith & Watkins
Court at Hiyh Streets
Phone 44
Marion Hotel
SALEM, OREGON
OFFICIAL AAA
An Hotel worthy of its reputation as the largest
nnd most complete in Oregon out of Cortland.
Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner
parties.
1 1 Dick and l. M, Hum
ClUM.Sh MltllllM. CO.
420 and fit Sin ic Kt
Una wundvrfm (.ninnw rem,
dira Kiiirh ..III rurr an? Immxn
ailment Including .llin'luv
barl.ii. im. aimnni'h. klilnrl
Imnhlo. mate anil fomalr II ill
eonmitr na at one. Dria; u
damremna
Ba'anllahrd IS rear, ta .
. Oregon
I'hOM tst
n FT U
SALE
Tuesday, June 9
640 South 18th
Six room house, plastered, bath, built-in kitchen,
basement, garage, breakfast nook. Lot 38 by 100,
also kits 5, G, 7, 8 facing 21st, between Lec nnd Wal
ler streets; lots 1 nnd 2 facing 20th street.
Terms on house $.100 ensh, balance $30 per month
Including interest at 6 percent; on lots $10 cash each,
balance $5.00 per month. These arc easy terms so
you can buy and be on the road to prosperity. Salem
Is sure to get larger every year, that makes prices on
realty properly higher. A good investment, be there.
F. W. ROYAL
Owner
. GEORGE SATTERLEE,
Just An Auctioneer
Phones 534, 2193, 1211J
SOLDIERS WIN
OVER GROTTO n
The O. N. G. sneaked under the
wlro la their baseball game with
the Grotto last night and snatched
a victory from the fire by a score
of 7 to 6, on tho Oxford park
diamond. It was ono ot the best
played games yet seen In the
twilight league series. Tho lead
changed hands several times and
It was not until tho last out that
the scoro was final.
In the first Inning tho Grotto
nine scored two runs and another
In the third. Tho soldiers out
one across in the second and four
In the third. This left tho score
five to three In favor of tho sol
diers but they were unable to hold
that lead for long.
Kelly, hit the ball over the
fenco for the soldiers. In an at
tempt to stage a rally, the Grotto
nine put In two pinch hitters.
Simeral and Jackson, Jackson
managing to get a hit, wliich put
ono man across the rubber for the
oscrs.
Lasky and Jennings formed the
battery for tho losers and Lanke
and Kreuger toiled for the win
ners.
mer. The Caseys have some of
the cream ot the players In the
city and they are working hard
to get a win over the soldiers.
The soldiers also have a good ag
gregation as they are able to pick
from the artlllory.
Plav Next Tuesday
A postponed gamo of the twi
light league series will bo nlaved
on tho high BChool grounds, next
Tuesday evening betwen the
Casey's and the O. N. O. Doth
teams are about evenly matched
and the game ought to be a hum-
We Are Open This
Sunday
Get Your
Today
2 lbs. for 70c
Schaefer s
Drag Store
"Yellow Front" Phone 197
135 North Commercial
The Penslar Store'
Deaden Bath-room Noise this Way
Use Cclotex in the construction of
the walls, as a plaster basis. This
material is a very effective sound
deadener. Too it has good insulating
qualities, when used in the outer
walls of a frame house, making it
warmer in winter and cooler in sum
mer. Let us show you further how
Celotex can save you monsy in Home
building.
Oregon Gravel Co.
Hood at Front Street
The CRR
ANewWillard
Here'a a aurprlse in
battery value an All
Rubber Cose Battery, ot
the price of o wood-case
battery. Two more im
portant features arc:
Threaded Rubber
Charged bone'dry
There's not a drop of battery
solution in this battery until
you buy it. This proves new
ness and it's the only proof
there is. Ask us why.
JOE WILLIAMS
"The Battery Man'
Phone 198
631 Court Street
member Wil J. art! Battery men
Seat Covers
Selected from our latest samples add to the
interior appearance of your car and protect the
expunsive upholstering.
We can install covers of a pretty pattern at a
low cost. They are easily cleaned in the car and
are a good insurance against excess depreciation.
Auto Tops and Trimmings
Auto Glass Replacement Service
Auto Painting of Quality
(Tom) Woods
Auto Top Company
255 N. Commercial St. Phone 803 Salem, Or.
j.A new
Hydraulic four-wheel brakci (Lockheed typo1
at flight extra cost
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