Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 29, 1925, Image 2

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    THIS CAPITAL JOlMi'AL. SALEM, OREGON
PAGE TWO
MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925
From the Richest and
Heat Part pf the State
FROM
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondent
News
Nearby Galley Points
W. L. Pet.
Salem t .900
l.uckenlmch 7 3 .701)
Ihllsborn 6 5 .5411
Cumin 5 8 .465
Papcrmnkcrs .... 4 7 .304 ::
Albany 1 10 .091
.
The Salem Senators maintained
tlinlr wlmiliiK olroak when (hoy
defiattd Camas on the Oxford
park diamond yesterday afternoon
by a score of 5 to 4. Thle Is the
third clereat of the season nt the
hands of the locals. The first
gitmo ended 4 to 2 111 favor of the
locals nnd tho Inst two by the
samo score of 5 to 4, . .
Ashhy, for the locals, pllihed
exceptionally good hall until the
eiKhlh InnlliK when tho CainnB
team caino from behind anil took
the lead by scoring four runs on
four hits and a walk. In their hnlr
of tho olKlith tho locals cnimf bacli
nnd won the game by scoring two
runs on two walks nnd an error
by (tabarlno. ltarham went In to
pitch for tho Senators In the last
Inning when t'oteinan went Into
bat for Ashhy In tho eighth.
Tnke Lead in First
Tho Senators scored one run In
tho first fiumo when Douton.
first man up waB safe on Oaten,
son's error. Maples walked and
Uouton went to second, l'roctor
sacrificed llouton and Maples and
was safe when Tldland dropped
tho ball, filling the buses with no
nut. Steers sent a sacrlflco fly to
Joune and Hon ton scored. Keene
fanned and Itlnehart bit a hard
one to Orlbble who threw blm
out at first.
Tho visitor cnnia near scoring
In their half of the second when
they flMod the bases with 110 out.
Tldland got a hit and went to
second when Ashby muffed Crib
ble's fly and both of them were
safe. Illalr was hit by n pitched
ball. Kdwards caught Orlbble off
of first for the first out. Duback
lilt Into a double play.
Error Gives Another
Tho locals ocoren anoliier tally
In tho fourth Inning. Kinehart
was snfo on Clrlbble'a error. Burr
and Kdwards swung at three nnd
missed nil ot them. Ashhy got a
wnlk. llouton got a hit null Kine
hart scored. Maples fanned.
Jn the seventh the locals added
another run when Steers scored.
Maples, first lunn up attempted to
bunt but was thrown out nt first.
l'roctor got a hit. Steers hit a fly
hall to right field which Illalr
muffed nnd Steers was sate, l'roc
tor beitig forced out at second.
Steors stole eeeond. Keelio lilt a
double over first and Steerd
Tossed tho plate. Kutnhart fan
ned.
Tho eighth Inning was a hectic
itfalr for both sides.
Camas scored all four of their
runs In this frame when they
touched A.shhy for three doubles.
loupled with two walks. Jones
F
Ttie Oregon state prison nlao
won from tho Htufford ball club
on tbo prison dlumond yesterday
nfternoon by a score ot 5 to It
The Kame wan well played wiU
tho prisoners playiuK errorless
hall. A single, a three-baKKecnnu
n home run in tho firm iunlns
netted tho coiivictn three runs. lOr
rors were rwnonslblo for the other
two tallies. K. Oldenstadt. Htuf
ford hurler, allowed but five scat
tered hits. Fouler, prisoner Hurler,
had a noro arm but was Klven Rood
Hiipiiort. Tho conviets comple'.uil
two double playa. Score:
It. If. M
Stafford 3 6 2
Penitentiary 5 5 0
UattorieM E. OldensUidt and
Srhornor; Foster and Fllie,
got a walk nnd went to eeeond
when (iaharino also got n free
pubs, Jenne got a do u bio and
Jones ocored. Hnbarliio stopped at
third. Tldland got a two base hit
and Gabarino crossed the platter,
.lenno stopping nt third, (irlbblo
cut a sacrifice fly to St com nnd
Jennc Hi'ored. fllnir got a double
and Tldland crowed the plate.
Dtihack flow out to Steers and
Hutt wont out to Keene unaesiflt-
ed.
Clinch Game In Eiehth
Tho locals came from behind in
their halt of tho eighth frame
when they won 'the ' game by
coring two runs, on two walks
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS ITEMS
MIUSU : COLLEGE
llruali CoIIcro. Or., June 1M.
Tin? regular meeting of tho l(ruh
tlollcgo grnii;ft will bo held at the
piriile groumlH Friday evenini;
July 3.
Tho young people of the neigh
tiortuxtd are giving a pin Hoclnl at
tho echool house Ttiemhty evening.
Juuo A good program will I o
given following trnieh the pHv
will be auctioned off.
Airs. Mcl'all oC this neighbor
hood n prt'pariui; ncr pupils for a
. piano rccltul,
A child rem di:y program will
bo given at the Hrush ('olle;te
Sunday ndmol June "S. Visitor-'
aio welcome. . ..
Nathan Huoll r.ml Itolicrt Leh
man have heeit tiiieudhig summer
achotd at l.'orvuDtfl.
Mix .lessie llamttl has gone to
CovvatH to I iko a nix week
eoun.o at siiiiiinor school.
Tluv nmtorinp to I'orvnllls tin
past week wern Mr. and Mr. I.eh
man, Mr. and Vrn. Muiison ami
fauiiiy M'cn Nina .'ark. Harriet
and Aluut KinUm and John Nor
wood. Mi, and Mm. Tshorwot d were
Veiling (heir sou. Harold Nhsr
whimI. Tlnnvday evening.
Miss Uiis liorslhip has retunud
from I'ortlaiul. where he eujnve.i
the Hour Festhal.
Mrs. A re hie 1'elker and son.
Call and Ilex, are Hpi-nding a eon
pip of weeks in rortland.
Mtus I'urol Loose whs In Silver
ton. Wednesday.
Al Steiner i slowly recovering
from a very serious illnew.
Anhie and Ketf Kwtng have
leturni-d from Portkind. wure
they were called ty the recent 1 1 -netut
and death of their mtithi-r.
Their many friends nf llrunh t'ol
lecp express their deep nympall:y
for their bereavement.
Tim Van Sunten family In erect
Ion a new home on the Wallace
road.
Those panning ihr eighth itr.n!.'
eviMits wrr us follows: K;itie I
Krall. Hobert Lehman. Thilip
S.'hultt and Matthew Hurgom.vt-ter.
for July 14.
Miwi Vernetta Voight, teacher
hi the Sllverton HChools the past
two years, waa married June 21
to Charles V. ISturevant of Pilot
Hock.
Jonas Uyberg ha been miffer
lug from an attack of pink eye
the pant week. His condition Is
greatly improved at present.
Dr. Anna M. Finaoth Is not ex
pected to return from her eastern
trip until the middle or latter
part of July. She went eaat to
Minneapolis about a month ngo
aa n representative of the St.
Johns Young People's society.
MARION
' Marion. Or., Junp !. Mrs. II
R. Russell was ealU-d to 1'ortland.
Wednesd-iy where her mo! her.
Mim. Hornier, underwent an oper
ation. Someone got a desire for a
hleken dinner and hrokp into J.
1. Smilha ehicken bouse Frld.iv
I'lf.ht. but was apparently scare.!
:.vay before making any great hi
roids ninong the rhlekens,
Mr. and Mm. M. A. Harrier nn:l
Mr. and Jlrs. Wayno Barber nt
,nndrd the band concert nt Salem,
F' 'day evening, and report a
ijpendid program well worth going
to hear.
.Miss I-ee, who visited with Miss
Clonim lliirtsell,. Friday and Satur
day, departed for, L.ewiston, Idaho,
wher she wil! -lmike her future
hoire. j
Afrs. Adams, who has been visit
ing with her daughter', Mrs. J. h.
eV-low. returned to Salem, Friday
Laura Farlow returning with her
for a week-end vlsiU
Mrs. Pat ton Is home for a fe.v
weeks.
Don Krholey was n Salem visi
tor Saturday.
Quite a number ot .TeffiTson and
Marion people plcnlrked at the
Hcasou t!rov Sunday.
J. II. CoIkuii and family motor
ed i p from Salem, Sunday, and
spent the day with Mr. nnd Mrs.
lel,an;:.
('. W. Ilussell came up from Sa
lem, Saturday evening, returning
Sudnay morning.
A. J. I.ai'ky and family motored
to v'f.rvallif, Sur.ilav, to spend th?
dav.
and an error. Burr, first man mp
got a pa to first. Ed wards nate
riflced him to second. Colehia'u
butting for Ashby was safe on
(iabarino's error and Iiarr invent
to third. Coleman went to second
on a passe a ball but Burr 'Imld
his base. Uouton got a walk. Mo
pies was safo On a fielders choice
when Gabarino threw Bouton out
at sc ond, Uarr and Coleman both
crossing tho plate. Maples was
caught between first and second
when In attempted to go to sec
ond on the play.
Next Sunday the locals are to
meet tin Albany team on tho lo
cal diamond In the first meeting
of tho two teams. "Frisco Kd
wards, manager, may take the Sen
a tors to Albany for a game on
the Fourth although be is noteure
ns yet. The Saturday game if
played wilt not count but ' the
Sunday one wilt. Albany has a
good team and are a littln mor
confident since they broke into
the win column for the first tim
yesterday. If tho locals win nil
ot their games nnd lose both to
Luc ken bach they will bo tied- for
first place. In case the Shipbuild
ers lose and nnd the locals win.
tho postponed game with Luck en
bach may not be played.
The box score follows: ;
Senators.
A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.
Bouton ss : 4 1 1 3 3 0
Miiples 3b 4 0 1 0 2 1
Proctor 2b 4 0 3 1 7 0
Steers cf 3 1 0-3 ,1 0
Kcene' lb 4 U .1 12,4) 0
Keii-hardt If ..-.4 .11110
Burr rf 3 1 0 0 0 0
Kdwards c 3 .0 0 7 1 0
Ashby p 2 0 0 0 1 1
iinrlmm p ,.....0 0 0 0 0 0
Coleman . ...1 1 0 0 0 0
Totals
..32 5 7 27 iq 2
Cmnas.
A.li. It. H. P.O. A. E.
Joues If 4 110 6 0
Oftcuson 3b ....3 0 0 0 3 1
Gabarino ss ....1 1 0 0 0 0
..411110
Jcnne cf ,
Tldland lb 4 1 3 10 1 2
Cribble ss 3 0 0 2 4-2
Blair rf 3 0 2 0 0 1
Duback c 3 0 0 10 0 1
Hutt 2b 4 0 1 1 2. 0
Kuss p 4 0 0 0 310
1
Totals 33 4 3 24 13.: 7
Batted for Asnoy in tho 9u.
Summary Two-oase hits, Blair,
Jenue, Tidland, iveene; Sacrifice
liitb-, Edwards; sacrifice fly.
Steers; stolen bases, Steers J: 2,
Keinhnrdt. Binirf struck out, AJjH
bv 6, Barham 1, Kuss 10; base on
balls, Ashby 2. Kuss 3; balk, Ah
hv; pass ball Duback; double play.
U.'Uton to Proctor to Keene; .
by pitched ball, Blair by Ashby.
Ti.ne of game, 2:12. Umpire.
Duncomb.
Other League Games
Ilillsboro, Juno 29. Hillsboro
lost to tho Luekenbach nine in
the interstate league series yes
terday when they were handed a
5 to 2 whipping. Rudy Kallio.
Salt Lako hurler. who has been
pitching for the ship nine pitched
nnother good game, fanning ten
hatters nnd allowing them only
SILVFdiTON
Rilverton. June The sec
ond postponement ot the Lutheran
brotherhood has been announced,
the date of meeting now bring et
Recent Scientific Discovery!
UV-l'H'-SKN
The (Jrent Andsepile Tonic Mi
ll t anil Sviem I'lertiuH-r
A treatment piep.tred by a new
procc of esir-tctins th rleh
juices of roots, herbs and harks
putherrd tn thr virions countries
of the fflobe nnd hmled to pro-
due (tie hsi rii1ia. How tt In-
rreasva Vim. ivr and Nerve
Fore by clantini? th bowels
tontns alO'iiSi-h .tinl liver.
Take HY-PKP-SKN. th Uvrr
Tonic ad System CU-.inwr, ts the ,
Milvlce of drnm;i!is toUy to those j
who suffer with Chronic Con?U(v-,
tlnn, dHtresslni; tmlKenUon and
Torpid Liver. Them n no loiiRei .
any need of using hard purc;it(vp
and cntliariea as I1Y-PKP-SKN
tho new t-ieniiric remhinatie-n of f
lydrn-t!i Pcptn. Senna ae.t nth- 1
r vaulrtbl tnjjrvdtrnia. I boun.t
to function the boweia ami liver :
ecularly. thus cleansing tlia ?-
tern of lmpuritlea and potsenou
matter.
A tahlespoonful of thlt ayrnp af
ter each meal and at bedtime
thata all that la necessary, no
linusa. no ariptnf. nn dlatren 1
whataoever. Next morntn your
llvr ctlT aa tha tniir rtiaea
tlve tract la purified and refresh
rd anj you fel Just fine, with a
hearty appetite for breakfast. f.M
what you Ilk very thing tastes
(nod and aitee with you.
Hy aret tint ha bowela to func
tion dallr Natur Intended, the
ntir acmtem la naturally tnTiiro
ralrd. HI od elrcrtlafea blter
nerve bvcom r freshed, dull r
becoma tMlhf and Ple chek
flow wlih lh bloM of per fee I
health. SiaepMMwnw wrronafiwa
lack C tnariy. tired, worn oui
feeiinr H become thlnaa of the
paat.
HT-raTP SRV at sold and fuar
nfved by Caprral Drug etore, 45
Cttare etreet 'Adn
think: or us Tnjei
HtlXT TIME YOU
THINK OF BUYING
A WASHER AND
YOU WILL NOT
HAVE TO THINK
OF BUYING
ANOTHER FOR A
LONG TIME
Special Terms Make Buying Easy
$ 1 .00 DOWN $7-50 MONTHLY
Cuts an AUTOMATIC Washer
in your home and besides the
low terms wo are offering
diu iiiK our Easy Term Sale
We are Riving.
Your choice of Electric
Percolator or Table Stove
Just think if you equip
your home with one of
these All-metal Auto
matic Washers you get
either a percolator or
table stove without cost.
Come in and see this
Copper Tub Automatic
Washer demonsrate
there's no obligation.
Portland Electric Power Company
six ncattcred hits, lie was a littlu
wild In the pinches, however, and
hit two men.
R. II. E.
HUtsnoro 2 6 2
Luckcnhach 5 ft r.
Uatterlen, Stou ton berg and
nreuz; ivauio and HelfiieKe.
Albany wins One
Albanv. eami' nut ftf hnr .ttimn
yesterduy when they defeated the
raiiermaaers nt Albany In a ten
Inning Iray. Tho game was tho
most exciting ot the season. Two
home runs bv Stanlpv Riimmnn
ccnterfielUer, one ot which tied
me .core a to a in tne last of the
ninth, featured the game. This is
me nrsi win or tho season for
the Albany nine.
Pnpermakers 9 13 7
Albany .:. 10 11 6
IlatteHps. nitllrc. Ktnnn
Wells: Olliaeilltni'l'V Itoiiml. ami
y icHKa.
ANNUAL SHORT COURSE
FOR SECRETARIES SET
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Juno 23. (Special. ) The , fifth
annual' short course for commsr
ciul secretaries will be held at the
University of Oregon, July 5 l
10, It was announced today by E
0. Robbing, dean of the school of
business admlnlutrution. A more
comprehensive program, with a
feature, "directors' day," hae been
arranged for the week, J. H.
Fuller of Ashland, president of tna
state association of commercl.il
secretaries, which with the school
of business administration la
sponsoring the meetings, will at
tend for the flftn ttme.and ho re
ports Hint the enrollment is ex
pected to be heavy.
Instruction in technique of
chamber of commerce work will
be one of the outstanding features
this year. Thij vill be held by
P. O. Tagle, managing secretary cf
the chamber of commerce of Wal
la Walla, Wash. Mr. Hagie id
president of the Washington asso
ciation of commercial organization
secretaries ,nnd has had consider
able experience .'n many lines of
secretarial work.
I. E. Vining, president of tho
atate chamber of commerce, will
bo present to discuss important
state problems, as wW W. B. D.
Dodson, manager, Portland cham
ber of commerce, and W. G. Ide.
secretary of t he Oregon State
Chamber of Commerce.
UNKNOWN CAR GOES
THRU RAIL, IS REPORT
Silverton, Or., June 29. A car
from Silverton was reported aa
i'nving gone through a guar.1
leace on o turn west of Howell
school on the Snlem-Silverton road
Friday night. Passers-by report
ed eeeing blood on the pavement
a;id car but the car was seeming
ly abandoned.. No one could v:
found who seemed to know t,:
whom tho wrecked car belonged or
'he rauso of the accident. The a.'-,
ci'iont hid not been reported tr. !
nnl'ce at Silverton at noon Sat it r-
t. i
OLD SILVERTON
E
Silverton, Jun0 29. The old
WnOllfn hrllllrn wa B11vn
on north Water street was ctos-
ea to trainc alter It broke Fri
day night when a large truck at
tempted to cross it. The truck,
nWR.ll hv Alh.vt UTalth , U
ducts the Pacific- Transfer busi
ness, was driven By Arthur Dill
nnfl fnrrlorf a fmt. Inn An
w ,un ivnu, jn
the truck passed over the bridge
worn planking gave way and only
a heavy sill which caught and
held the rear end ot the truck
prevented its falling into the
creek.
erly of the covered type and was
uuut in layz. except lor lords it
was for many years the only
mpnitA nf nrvraln . Gll.n ...nl.
About twelve or fifteen years ago
wnen tne streets of Sllverton were
Inal location on Main street to
its present place, wan the excep
tion of the time it was moved, it
has been in use. constantly since
it was built.
The question of repairs or re
placement with another bridge
will be discussed by the city coun
cil when it meets Monday night.
NINE MARION COUNTY
MEN AT TRAINING CAMP
Marlon county is represented at
this year's crltizens' military
training camp at Camp Lewis by
the following citizens who will
devote one month toward acquir
ing a knowledge of the military
art:
Aurora, Edwin G. Robinson;
(Jervaie, Samuel E. Brown; Salem,
Prank N. Glover, Aloysius L.
Hron, Frank Nckundn, Henry W.
Thielsen, G. Winton Wade. Win
ston Williams; Silverton Ronald
M. Hubbs. ..
CHILDREN COMPETE
" IN SALE OF TICKETS
Silverton, Or., June 29. Tick
ets for the oencert to be given bv
tho Luther college hand at Silver
ton, July 1, are being sold by a
number of n-mbers of the H'blc
classes of the St. Johns and Trin
ity churches. The selling is com
petitive as four prizes are offere.l.
Prizes nre free encampments at
the Lutheran Chautauqua to be
held in Ghids'.onn nark the :i
CONSTIPATION
goes, and energy, pep and
vim return when taking
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Keep rtomacb tweet- liv setiT
boweit regubu only 25
weak in July. The girl and boy
from each church selling the most
tickets will be awarded the prizes.
At the last report Elnar Ormbeck
was heading tho list with most
tickets sold. The concert will bo
given in the Eugeno Field auditor
ium, admission being 50 and 75
cents.
PAY INCREASE
Out of consideration ot the fact
that Dr. R, E. Leo Steiner, super
intendent of the state hospital for
the insane in Saljm and Dr. W. B.
McNary, superintendent of the
state hospital for the insane at
Pendleton, use thtir own autumi
biles and not evate-owned cava,
the state board of control Satur
day voted to increase their salar
ies from $3000 to J4000 a year.
Governor Pier, Secretary r-f
State Kozer end State Treasurer
Kay,, who comprise the board,
were all present and the vote -,vas
unanimous. Kay made the motion
and it was seconded by Kozer. The
increase dates froir. June 1. It was
stated that while Oregon pays
among tne lowest salaries in the
United States for institution super.
UEAD COLDS
Melt in spoon; inhale vapors;
ppiy treaty up nostrils.
VICKS
V Vapo Rub
Om IT MUUan Jar, Und r.arty
intendents it has the high:st ef
ficiency. Under a law parsed by tho 1025
session of the legislature state of
tiicals and employe are not allow
ed to use state-owned cars for any
thing but public business.
Buy a Fisk
Tire Companies raise
price again on the first.
Buy now
Get Our Prices
Hughes dues
Expert Vulcanizing
Salem
Vulcanizing
Works
474 Ferry. Phone 364
THIS label is the Authorized Ford
Dealer's pledge that the Guaran
teed Used Ford Car he sells you has
been reconditioned to insure the maxi
mum value for the money invested.
Keep Your Kitchen Cool With a W es t i n g h o u s e
These unusually warm days show more clearly than anything else pos
sibly could the advantage the real comfort and convenience of electric
cookery.
Order your Westinghouse now it will be installed ready for use, soon
- and you will enjoy the specially convenient rate $14.50 initial pay
ment balance on easy monthly terms.
And besides that, you'll be given the new improved electric iron with
the click it works automatically never too hot never too cold.
Westinghous
32
TTi Rang wHK tht Clock"
make it possible to enjoy the hot hours of the day away from your
kitchen out in the cool woods or where you will. Because the clock
automatically "cooks" your meal for you I Let us explain!
Portland ElecMc Power Company
Phone 85 237 N. Libert?