WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1925"
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
PAGE THREE
PEP TOSSERS IN
-7
The Woodmen of the World base
ball team tightened their hold on
third place and came within a
game of tying for aecond place In
the Sundown league aeries when
they defeated the Portland Electric
Power team on the Oxford dia
mond last night by a score of 11
to 7. The Woodmen now havo a
percentage of .500. The Pulp and
Panor nine are leading the league
with a percentage of .1000 and the
Eagles are in second position with
.606. The PEP nine has not
yet won a game in the series.
The game was featured with
costly errors on both sides, and
In which the WOW used three
hurlers to stop a rally attempted
by the Power team. Dee started
In the box for the Woodmen, but
was relieved In the first frame. He
was relieved by Bustck, and Inter
by Walker who finished the game.
Merrit, pitcher for the PEP
team, was relieved in the latter
part of the game by Bolton. Rick
man was behind he bat for the
TVoodmen, Travis did the receiving
for the PEP nine.
The Valley Motor team and the
American Legion nines will clash
for honors in the twilight league
aeries on the Oxford park diamond
this e'enlng. The Valley Motor
team is in the cellar position with
one win and four defeats while
the Legion nine is headed for the
with 5 wins and no losses. The
Legionnaires are playing good con
sistent ball and are the favorites
to romp off with the victory. The
only man the Valley Motor team
has Is Proctor. Proctor Is the
whole team and it might be pos
sible that with him in the box the
Legion team will be unable to
olve his delivery.
FILM MAGNATE INSURES
LIFE FOR $6,500,000
New York, June 17. Win. Fox,
president of the Fox Film corpora
tion, has increased his life insur
ance to $0,500,000 from $3,000,000,
says the Spectator, an Insurance
publication .
The new policy, which la under
written by sixteen companies,
makes Fox the second largest in
surance rick in the world. The
largest known policy holder is Rod
man Wanamnker, with insurance
aggregating $7,500,000.
The Howell Prairie team defeat
ed the Pulp and Paper nine for
the second time 7 to 6. The first
meeting between the two teams
ended 6 to 4 In favor of the Howell
Prairie nine. The papcrmakers
are going strong In the Sundown
league scries with three wins and
no losses. They have played sev
eral of the out of town teams but
have struck tough going.
A permit to operate In Oregon
waa issued to the National Depart
ment Stores, Inc., of Delaware
capitalized at ?17,500,000. Aaron
Holts of Portl&nd is nttorncy-in-fact
for Oregon.
Merchant Financial Wreck
"I am a financial wreck because
of the expense of doctors and
medicine for my wife. She has
been a chonlc sufferer for 10
years. Some pronounced It gall
etonefl, some gastritis and some
Intestinal Inflammation. I hap
pened to read an ad of Mayr'e
Wonderful Remedy and from the
first dose my wife has steadily
Improved." It le a simple, harm
less preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the Intes
tinal tract and allays the in
flammation which causes practic
tlly all stomach, liver and Intes
tinal ailments. Including appen
llcltfe. One dose will convince or
money refunded. J. C. Perry, D. J.
Try and druggists everywhere.
Adv.
10 MARCH EARLY
The Cherrlan auto caravan that
will take local boosters to Port
land to participate in the "Merryk
ana" parade ot the Rose Festival
will leave Salem promptly at 8
o'clock Friday morning from the
chamber of r.onimcrce rooms, with
emphasis upon the promptness, de
clares King Bing J. C. Perry. The
caravan will be led by a state traf
fic officer.
Portland lieomiuarters of the
Salem organization will be in the
Imperial hotel, where accommoda
tions have bfien reserved for both
the men and their ladies. The
Cherrians will form their line in
the Portland parade on the north
oide of Taylor street, headiug on
Chapman street at 12:30 o'clock.
The last drill of the organiza
tion is scheduled for tonight when
members are instructed to meet at
the city hail at 7:15 p. m. No
float or stunts are planned for this
year but it ia planned to offer a
fine exhibition of drilling and
marching.
Because of the absence of the
Cherrian band which 1b to give a
concert In Rilvorton this evening
the drill will be led tonight by
the American Legion fife and
drum corps. Members will take
part In the drill tonight in uni
form and will march through down
town stieoti.
CORNS
Lift Off-No Pain!
Doesn't hurt one bit. Drop a lit-
tie "Freezone" on an aching corn,
instantly that corn stops hurting,
then shortly you lift It right off
with fingers.
Your druggist cells a tiny bottle
of "Freezone' for a few cents. bui
flclent to remove every hard corn,
soft corn, or corn between the
toes, and the foot calluses, wltn
out soreness or Irritation Adv.
9
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BEBE DANIELS
ARMAND CORTEZ
KENNETH HARLAN
T. ROY BARNES
Bebe Daniels'
greatest, dra
matic chance
and how she
takes It!
A crowded
hour of screen
entertainment
from the
Broadway
stage success.
Directed b y
the man who
made "Janice
Meredith".
I Today
Thurtdaj
OREGON
COMEDY NEWS
ES ARREST
Medford, Ore., June 16. E. R.
Jones of the Log Cabin garage in
the Siskiyou mountains, was
bound over to the grand jury Mon
day under the new state law pro
hibiting the transporting of con
cealed weapons in automobiles.
Jones, with a companion, was ar
rested for a violation of the traf
fic laws and a high-powered pis
tol was found on the Beat between
them. According to the district at
torney 's office, Jones admitted the
ownership of the gun.
The arrest was the first In this
country under the new law. which
compels the Justice of the peace to
bind the defendant to the grand
jury. The circuit court cannot
parole or suspend sentence, under
the law and the governor cannot
grant a pardon. It is reported to
be the only law on the Oregon
statute books denying the gov
ernor this privilege. The law
provides that arrest for the first
offense Is a misdemeanor and two
arrests constitute a felony.
New Cornorations.
The following articles of Incor
poration wero filed Tuesday with
the state coropration department:
Kirkwood Motor company, Su-
Bunions IS
Quick, safe, aura relief.
Prevent shoe pressure
At drug and ihoc starts
ixc actions Put one on the
Xino-pads pa"""'
lorn; incorporators, .Fred Kirk- SMMViMaaHai ma mmi (rMM
wood, Lawrencj Imlah, James Im- IT AJCTir J'dS'fv""?"'
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Portland; incorporators, Philips. J Jf mm Sk 1 11
Goss, Thomns Laman, Ford Ross; jjr 1 ff f jfjL a I I
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