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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1925)
PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JO tJRNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1925. Summer Cottage Colony Razed . Word from Albert "HiiMy" RUlioj), former manager of the Su It'in SenatufH was received lately by Oeoi'KO lifehes, Ilishop La Jilay Iih; groat ball ncoonlliiK to papers sent with liio letter. Ul.shop w:is manager of the Senators la.st year but left early thin .spring fur Bed ford, Indiana, to coach the hitfh school tt-ain there mid to play ball duihijf the week. No played with the Danville club of tlio Three I league for n I month and a half but was releas ed later for no reason, according to Biddy. lie was playing Rood b ill but tho club was lowing and he w.u released, l-'rom there Bishop went to the Faribault club of the South Minnesota league. Bishop nays that lie has a bet tor position nt Faribault than at Danville and thinks the move was for the bent. "U'e are 11 well nnd have a cottage on Bake Hoberts, a large summer resort about -five miles from Faribault where we go nearly every day." eays Bishop "Biddy" has been getting the Cap ital Journal most of tho ttmo and ia fairly well versed on the per formances of the locals In all of their games. He has been mov fng around so much, however, that he has lost out on the last few games. Tills Is the place to play ball. You can see by the papers that the town Is baseball mad," and "they pay real money and sure support the team, eays Bishop. "The best business men of the town are the directors and they raise enough money to pull the club through in two hours. The town la only half as big as Salem but they draw $D00 crowds on week days. "We played ball at Rochester, Minnesota, the homo of the famous Mayo brothers yesterday. The town is sure a busy place, with 25 ho tels, all big ones and they are all full at tho present time." 1 The papers sent by Biddy are those of Thursday, June 18 and Wednesday, June 21. Tho account of the game on June IS has Bish op's namo In the lineup as thoir star hurler. The account of the game follows: "Bishop was on tho mound for tho K;t tries for the first seven inn ings and during his stay on the hill only 2i men faced him at the plate. Davis singled In the first with two out nnd Lappln did like wise In tho second, but that was as far as each man got as. tho next men wero easy outs. In the next five Innings pitched by Bishop lw let the Bochester hitlers down In order. Bishop only allowed tho Roches ter hatters two scrutch singles dur- .tng thesuven innings that he pitch efl. In tho ither paper Bishop Is further landed. "What nrmnhns to ho one of tho best games played hero this year is on tho books for tomorrow, when the locals meet the Alanka to Blue Sox. The game gives evlihwuo of being a dandy hurling duel ns both teams ore us- log their star pitchers on the mound. Bishop will bo the Fair ies' choice, while f;rant will oppose Bishop." Bishop Is as yet a little doubtful ns to when ho Is coming b;iek Salem but plans to return as soon ns tho club breaks up for the win ter. r Mb . ' . , - - hJ fI -f 'I '". .'V .... A terrific blazo swept through tho Summer colony at Nahant, Mass., and destroyed thirty five cottages with u damage of $2&0,00(l. Bcoreo were made home less by the fire whlctt was tlaullj checked by fire de partments assembled from six cities. Uer. A. A. Winter. D. D.. of Lewirtburg, 1'enn., spoke Sunday morning, and liev. C. P. Galea of I'oitland spoke that night at the camp meeting and pastors con ference of the Salem district of the Jtjvangollcal church. The dav was the last of a four daye' uu- nunl conference, held at Qulnaby it. O. Munday led the singing. The program Saturday was in charge of K. C. Farnam, A. 1 Layton and D. L. Bubscr. The meetings Friday wero given over to F. U. Culver, F. H. Neff, J. R Mnrilcy, 1 Y.r. Lnuner. J. H, Phelps, Paul Poling, M. J. Baiiin tyne and A. W. Curry. Thursday morning and afternoon speakers were S. N. Wood, J. L. Burns, L. H. Wlllard, V. A. Ballantyne. W. 13. Simpson, C. C. Poling and II. Schueknecht. 1 . It. Culver made tho main address Thursday night. On tho opening day tho list of speakers included Itev. (J. I. Lov ell of Salem, presiding elder. F M. Fisher, O. 15. Krkine und A it. Schmaile. TWILIGHT GAME SET AHEAD The r;iti!nr scheduled Rame he twoen the Knights of (.'olumlm.- and (he O. N. (;., which was to b.' pi it v r t la.st niht was postpone,! ns tho guardsmen have not re orca'iized cineu their return from encampment. Tho crahhihff nt Iho twiliRht lear.ue framed Is to le stopped, ,t was decided v.t a niepiitig held yen terday afternoon wnen tlio umpiro was Kiven full authority on th field and can put the player off or t l.o held if necessary, it wa alto decided to get a grun wiUi tlie Salem Senators on the Fouith of July. They are planning on matcliiiiff a picked team of th twilight league players, several of them are former Salem Setntor: Clifford Parker was tippoIntd manager of the learn. Most of th men will he selected from tho I.e- Klon team as they arc heading the league and rnvo been pliiyuiR fast, consistent ball nit fteasun. . You Want to Keep Well If yon arc sick that Is voiir one miiironio wish, and It can o pa.illy ho Rnitlflcd. Your Rlckncss Is mused hy nerve pressure, und this rsuso can ho eliminated hy rhlroprnc tlc ndjustinents, (tlven with tho bare hands alone. Cansultntlou and anlnal analysis free. , . Dr. O.L.Scott Chiropractor V. 8. Bank Did. Fhon IT FALLS CITY DEFEATS DALLAS IN FAST GAME Dallas, Or., Juno 30. Falls City took: an upward step in tho per centage column Sunday when ahe defeated Dallas hi Iho Polk conn ty leaKuo G to 4 In 13 innlnrra. Th Katne, played ht falls City. wa proliahly tho best one seen in fie league this teasun. i'uwlon, for Dallas, poled i three homo runs, hut lhro fell just one tally short of winning and the gamn went into lour extra innlnni.s. Falls City, which had been weak previously, had bolster ed 1 er linen,! for tho game. oAlanJoAtan ; 11 cA cigar you'll like "The Favorite Son' fa. vorite amoke Roi-TAN URUA DWAYl Enjo QAUKE PROPHET THERE WHEN TREMBLOR COMES Palo Alto, Cal., June 30. Dr. lt."ilev Willis, noted Beismologia! of Stanford university, who pro dieted an earthquake in the gen eral direction nf Santa Barbara, is now in that city. Dr. Willis, the president of thy Seismological So eity of'Amerlca, caused to be pub lished some time back, a statement th."t enrquako3 north of San Juaa Bautifta, San Femto county, had rehoved tho earth pressures njt thern California but that other pressures were accumulating in southern California which would eventually result in a big; temblor. By a strongo chance ho left (or Sniila Ilarbi'.ra on Saturday and is bolioved to be in the heart of the d'sturbance. MILL CITY COUPLE WEDS Mill City, Or., June 30. Miss Minnio Kupllnger and George Kane, two of Mill City's most popular young folks, wero married In Albany, Sunday morning, going from there to Newport, where they will epend their honeymoon. MLs Knpllnscr graduated from high nchool here several yeare ago, since that time having attended normal at Monmouth and teaching school Mr. Kane is employed by tho Ham mond Lumber company in their ihlnRlo mill. The newlyweds wil inako their fuluro homo In Mil! City. fodlUr furniture deserves keeping up Tha original finish on yonr furniture is a part of its beauty, ami there's nothing like Cntul Liquid Gloss for retainlm; Itv clennsornnd polfshcombinnl MHk-fs floors, furniture, lino leum, woodwork, automobiles, etc. look like new. Goes far use just a little at a time on a wet cloth or a few drops on a dusting mop. Makes house denning quicker and easier.- Order from your dealer today and see! STANDARD OTt. COMPANY (California) CALOL LIQUiaGLOSS Kyi i rr.?JtA v yourself I (2 for 25c) aSS 7i W. T. RIGDON & SON, MORTUARY Chemeketa Street at Cottage 500 PRESENT AT SALEM PICNIC galemltes, past and present, num be ring- nearly BOO In all, met at Laurel hurst park, Portland, for a Salem picnic last Saturday. Nearly 100 were actual residents of Sa lem at the time the picnic wis staged. Most of the remainder wero former Salem residents now living in Portland. Roy T. Bishop, acted aa presi dent of tlio reunion committee, op ened tho affair. Ilai 1). I'atton act cd aa chairman of the day. Talks were glvon by Charles B. Moores, W. D. Wagnon, Mrs. Marsh, formerly Marie Smith, Os wald West, F. Wheeler, Frank D. Ifodkina, L. 13. McLaln, John Ivnight, Whitney Boise and Sey mour Jones. Mr. Moores, with kniijht and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, originated the idea of the reunion .Home 15 years ago. W. D. "Wagnon if) son of the man who planted the first maple trees In Salem. Marie Smith was Hal Pat ton's first school teacher. WOMAN KILLED UNDER AVALANCHE IDENTIFIED Established 1891 Los Angeles, Cal., June 30. Identity of the woman who was killed last Saturday with John L. Richardson, Los Angeles attorney, hy an nvalancuj in tho hig.i Sierras, 20 mi lea above Kernvilie, Cal., was established early todoy aa Mrs. Corn Elizabeth De Silva, wife of Fred De S iva of Texas. The bodies of the two victims, who were members of a week-end fibbing party, we:o found late last n!ght buried beneith tons of reck. Advices from roiterville, Cal., where the remains were taken, sav that the body of Mrs. De Silva will he shipped to Mountain Horn-, Ark., whero Mr. and Mrs. JainiK Mcese, parents cu the dead woui an, reside. According to versions of the traeedy by three other members of tho party the two were left fiflh inr In a mountain stream when a heavy rainstorm cum0 up. When the two did not return to camp, after five hours their companions went back to the spot where they fed under tons of rock, under tons of rock 0. A. G. STAR SWIMMER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Seattle, Wash., June 30. Walk ing Into the home of his fiancee. Miss Fern Willis here Sunday eve, Morris Johnson, said to bo a for mer Oregon Agricultural college ncquatic star, suddenly collopsed from the Kfects of poison. lie was rushed to a hospital In a eerious condition. Miss Willis told police that they had had a love quarrel a week ago which had not been settled. John son was said to be the son of a Portland attorney. JULY 4 SHUTDOWN OF SAW MILLS TO BE BRIEF Portland, Or., June 30. The Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum uormpn announced here today that tho X'ourtu of July shutdown for Cir Bawmillg oil the west coaet would be brief this year. The an nouncement Bald the average dura tion would be not mora than tire days. Some conr.anles hare an nounced they will remain closed for two or three weeks while nee essary repairs are being made. The holiday closing of the pine mills of th Inland Empire will average not n oro than three daye, It was eald. BIHTHDAY SALE A Bee Page 10 Mm' 4mSm 1 Many Here Poison Themselves Daily Carelessness of Modern Living Results in Digestive Disorders, Sick Headache, Gas, Biliousness Dr. H. S. Thacher's Remarkable Prescription Relieves Many A neglected liver can often cause more trouble than a bottle of pois on. When the liver is clogged and inactive. It falls to secrete the Juices necessary to digestion and elimination. Worst of all, it fails to purify the blood proporly. when this happens annoying symptoms tell you that a state of self poison ing exists in your body. Symptoms lxtucl to blcic lieu It explains why a sluggish liver Is attended by such symptoms as constipation, biliousness, sick bead aches, sourness and gas on a weak atomaoh, loss of appetite, pains in the back and sides, and a nervous, run down condition. symptoms that lead to the danger-1 ous and expensive sick bed unless corrected in time. ! Dr. H. S. Thaoher, noted medic al practitioner, perfected a whole some vegetable prescription to I keep the liver healthy. It is giv ing quick relief and renewed strength, energy and vigor to nu Mi nora here. This prescription, known pharmaceutical as Dr. Thaoher'a Liver and Blood Syrup, doesn't cost much, is pleasant to take and contains only Ingredi ents that are k-iown to physicians for their corrective and health building properties. Notice Quick Difference Try this great prescription your self. Notice the quick difference In the way you look, eat, sleep and feel. You will be completely satis fied; otherwise, there will be no cost. Dr. Thachcr's Liver and Blood Syrup is sold and recommended by Perry's Drug store, Salem; Con rad Stafrin, Dallas: Geo. W. Steel hammer, Silverton, and all leading druggists. Adv. KT iNow any fruit will jell every time TAKE nny fruit you like take the ripest, richest flavored. Add Certo to tha juice and your jnms and jellies will always set. Certo supplies the natural element many of these fruits lack the substanca fruit must have to make it jell. And you only need to boil your fruits one minute. Cer- " to's short boil gives you love lier, more delicious jams nnd jellies than ever ond one-half again as many glasses. Order Certo today; your grocer has it. DotiRlns-Pectin Corp., Granite 131dg., Rochester, N.Y. 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