Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1919, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    AGE TEN
THE DAILY" CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919.
FARRELL MENTIONS
TWO COAST PLAYERS
OH ALL-STAR TEAM
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By Ileiiry It. Farrcll
(United Press staff correspondent)
New York, Dec. 2. Picking an all
American football team always en
tailed a degree of risk. This year It
would be a hazard.
The crop of football stars this sea
son was large and widely scattered.
Some by their deeds have acclaim
ed their greatness from the house
tops. like Harley, Ohio; Cody, Van-
derbilt; Trimble, Princeton and Rodg
ers, West Virginia. J3ut there are
countless others, almost as deserving
who played outside the spotlight and
spent their efforts in the "bush lea
gues," far from fame and recognition.
Knows Only Easterners
I am familiar only with the teams
of the east. If a team had to be pick
ed on first hand information, it would
consist almost entirely of ' eastern
players and that obviously would be
unfair to the west and south, where
football - just as good is played by
players Just as good as In the east.
It is thought best to name an "all
eastern" team and mention merely
the possibilities of an "all American"
eleven without definite selections.
, The following "all eastern" team
contains the nucleus of an "all Amer
ican" aggregation:
Higgins, Pcnn State, left end. -
West, Colgate, left tackle.
Youngstrom, Dartmouth, left guard.
Robertson, Syracuse, center.
Alexander, Syracuse, right guard.
lenry, Washington and Jeff., right
tackle.
Heinie Miller, Pennsylvania, right
end.
Trimble, Princeton, quarterback. '
Casey, Harvard, half back.
Glllo, Colgate, half back.
Rodgers, West Virginia, full back.
. Players deserving of mention are:
Majors Gets Mention
Ends: Desmond, Harvard; Carroll,
Washington and Jefferson; Durnoe,
Lafayette; Brown, Syracuse; Blaik,
Army; Garrett, Rutgers; Fincher,
Georgia Tech; Zerefoss, Vanderbilt;
Faulk, Washington University; Mey
ers, Wisconsin.
Tackles: Hoople, Syracuse; Murphy,
Dartmouth; Little, Pennsylvania;
Bonner, Alabama; Bethel, Washing
ton and Lee; Majors, California.
Guards: Barton, Colgate; McGraw,
Princeton; Gait, Tale; Caughey, Stan
ford; Depler, Illinois.
Centers: Callahan,' Yale; Day, Uni
versity of Georgia; Wray, Pennsylva
nia! Conover, Penn State; Carpenter,
Wisconsin.
Wells Also on List
Puarterbacks: Boynton, Williams;
Anderson, Colgate; McMillan, Centre;
Ackley, Syracuse; Robb, Penn State;
Bloss, Stevens; A. Devlne, Iowa.
Half backs:: Erwig, Syracuse; Rob
ertson, Dartmouth; Hastings, Pitts
burg; Fletcher, Illinois; Flowers, Geor
gia Tech; Oss, Minnesota; Glpp and
Bahan, Notre Dame.
Fullbacks: Harlan, Georglt Tech;
Braden, Yale; Stevenson, Alabama;
Wells, California.
Of the two California men mention
ed by Farrell. one, Majors, was not
considered among the stars by Pa
cific coast critics and Wells was the
selection of only one writer for the
all coast mythical eleven.
SHOW DATES ARE SET
I December 15 to 20, inclusive, have
been chosen as the dutes for annual
Marion County Corn Show, to be held
, in the tractor sales rooniB of the Val
ley Motor company, on Front and
State streets. According to directors ot
the exhibition it will be the largest af
fair of Its kind ever held in Salem,
and keen competition is expected be
tween exhibitors. Decorative displays
will be given special attention, and
anyone wishing to compete in thia
phase of the show, can obtain particul
ars by communicating with T. E. Mc
Croskey at the Commercial club.
Th'j Boys and Girls Pig clubs of the
county will hold corn judging contests
on Saturday, December 20, and the
entire day will be devoted to their
interests. Prizes of $4, J 3, $2 and $1
will be awarded those proving to be
the best judges. All boys and girls up
to and including the eighth grammar
schools will be eligible for entry in
the contest.
Thirty convicts at tfie state peniten
tiary have been assigned to work in
the prison wood camp, about 13 miles
west of Salem.
Important To All Women
Readers Of This Paper
Thousands upon thousands of wo
men have kidney or bladder trouble
and never suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to
be nothing else but kidney trouble, or
the result of kidney or bladder dis
east. If the kidneys are not in a healthy
conldtion, they may cause the other
organs to become diseased.
You may suffer pain in the back,
headache and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous, ir
ritable and may be despondent; it
makes any one so.
But hundreds of women claim that
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restor
ing health to the kidneys, proved to
be just the remedy needed to over
come such conditions.
Many send for a sample bottle to
see what Swamp-Root, the great kid
ney, liver and bladder medicine will
do for them. By enclosing ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N.
Y., you may receive sample size bot
tle by parcel post. You can purchase
medium and large size bottles at all
drug stores. ' (Adv)
Shop Early And
Avoid Rush And
Disappointment
SHOP EARLY!
Every merchant In Salem is voicing
this plea. They, more than anyone
else, know what It means to delay
disappointment, rush, and dissatisfac
tion. So they urge that Christmas shop
ping be done as quickly as possible.
During the holidays, or prior to the
holidays, the stores will not remain
open any longer than usual. They wt,
close at 5:30 p. m. during-the week,
and at 8 o'clock Saturday evenings.
In every package sent out from the
stores now is enclosed a eard, thank
ing the shopper for shopping early,
and gently reminding them that by
shopping early it Is to their own ad
vantage. Chrtetniug Gifts Short. 1
And it Isn't only to avoid the rush
that shoppers are urged to buy thei
Christmas things early. They must if
they hope to get what they want or
anything near what they want.
Almost every merchant In the city
reports Inability to get more than one
third of the things they have ordered
for the holidays. Labor trouble, strikes,
ceal shortage and railroad tie-ups In
the east are responsible, they claim.
One woman entered a store today.
She asked for a certain small gift for
"Johnnie."
"We haven't got that, madam," the
clerk said apologetically. "Everything
we have Is right there on that table!"
And that's the condition in almost
all the stores where Christmas gifts
are handled. There's a shortage, of
gifts like the shortage of homes in
Salem and If you want any you'd bet
ter hurry!
Not Open Xljrhts.
Even Christmas eve the stores will
not remain open longer than usual. So
there's no use waiting like your fath
er used to do 'til the night Santa
Claus conies to go to meet him.
Many shoppers already have the
right Idea. The past few days, and
liarticularly Monday, saw many Christ
mas shoppers surging into the down
town stores. But the clerks were hap
py. They know that if the big work
is done now, they won't have to spend
Christmas day in bed, recuperating
from fatigue incurred through the care
lessness of others.
Shop earlyi v
TEXTILE STRIKE ON
Fa'l River, Mass., Dec. 2 The strike
of textile workers called by the textile
coBnci. of the National Amalgamation
of Textile Workers in 112 cotton mlllb
here became effective Monday. Early
teports indicated that 35,000 of a tota'
cf nearly 40.V00 operatives obeyed the
strike order. The workers dentand a
25 pei: cent Increase in wages.
Forty-five former service men met
at Ontario Friday night and organized
Ontario post No. 67 of the American
Legion. '
Miss Elizabeth Cox
A Fashion Expert
Who is connected with the McCall company, will be
in Salem, December 4th, for the purpose of rendering
any service possible in connection with the J. C.
Penney Co. Pattern Department.
Miss Cox is versed not only in McCall Patterns,
Publications and Fashions, but has a clear concep
tion of all matters pertaining to women's dress. She
will be' glad to assist you any way possible along this
line during her stay.
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Incorporated
No B
etter Heating Device
WAS EVER BUILT THAN THE
Manning Gas Heater
Heating Engineers and experts everywhere tell us that this is the only per
fect gas generating burner they ever saw among the hundreds of other coal
oil burners on the market. It does not burn the oil but burns the gas that it
generates from the oil, thereby giving a perfect blue flame. Do not confuse
this gas maker with any of the so called gas burners, there is 'as much dif
ference between them as there is between a Ford and a Pierce Arrow auto.
Just call and let us show you some of the specialties which makes it an abso
lutely safe and successful heater.
Sief orth & Shaw
236 North Commercial Street , . SALEM, OREGON.
68 Recently Arrested Reds
To Be Deported Before Long
AVashlngton, Dec. 2. Sixty eight
reds, members of the Russian work
ers, union, arrested in recent raids of
the department of justice, will be de
ported in the near future. Chairman
Johnson of the house Investigation
committee, which has just conducted
an investigation of conditions at El
la Island, said Monday.
"The committee Saturday and Sun
day personally examined nil the Hus
sions and found them self confessed
anarchists," Johnson said. "These rad
icals, orur investigation showed, form
ed the union in 1914, with the express
purpose of overthrowing the govern
ment of the United States and setting
up In its place a form of the Russian
soviet."
NEW PARKING RULES
IN EFFECT TONIGHT
ThJ new parking ordinance, provid
ing a penalty for anyone leaving an
auto parked for more than an hour on
anv street within the city fire limits
between the hours of 12.30 a. m. and
5:30 a. m. goes Into effect today. Th'J
limits nro Tradn street on the
south. Front street on the west, Church
street on the east, and Center street on
the north. .
Thn ordinance was passed by the
city council to clear the street at night
and enable the street cleaning depart
ment to sweep all parts of the down
town Btreets.
X Open Forum.
: To the Editor On Dec. S the tax
payers of school district No. 24 are
demanded to vote a one mill tax over
and above the lawful 6 per cent lim
it and as the school budget is now
published, the taxpayers will have to
vote all or none, and if the one mill
is voted it will certainly establish a
bad precedent. The one mill should
be put on the ballot as a separate
Item so the taxpayers could vote yes
or no. The writer has no objections
whatever to the proposed $150 bonus
for each teacher for those that are
getting say $125 or less, ns the writer
has always believed and ndvocated
securing good teachers (but necessary
teachers) paying them good salaries
and make them permanent as far as
possible. The taxpayers are always
made to put up any and all costs, and
our school board make no effort on
their part to half meet these unusual
demands but continue on adopting
any and everything suggested by the
superintendent and others without
due consideration, and especially at
this time under the present conditions
of extreme costs on every hand.
There is no doubt in the writer s
mind that the board could eliminate
a lot of expense by cutting out, es
pecially In these times, things that are
not necessary or a very great addition
to the pupils education, such as the
so called physical culture stuff, etc.k
etc. No doubt that the domestic sci
ence house is costing a great deal
more than was first estimated, as has
been the custom to get such things
started the costs at first are greatly
underestlmated.
Where are we going to land?
TAXPAYER.
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Pratum News Notes.
Pratum, Dec. 2.- Mrs. Claude Rams
den has been ill with tonsilicis but is
improving.
Miss Alicia Welty has returned
home from Hood River where she was
employed packing1 'apples.
Miss Sophia Madson of Sllverton Is
visiting at the U. J. Krchbel home
over the week end.
Lester Iudl of Portland is visiting
at the home of his sister, MrB. Ruy-
sell McAllister,
The school directors oiled the
floors of the school during the Thanks
giving vacation.
Miss Ruth Anderson of Salem vis
ited with relatives and friends at
Pratum during the week's vacation.
Mrs. Fred Limbeck has been suf
fering with a touch of tonsllitls. .
Two Portland Musicians
Add To State Committee
Henry Bettman and John Claire
Montieth, both of Portland, have been
added to the state committee for ac
crediting music teachers, according to
announcement made by J. A. Church-
!11, superintendent of instruction, here
Monday. The other three members
of the committee are Dr. John J. Lands
bury of Eugene, Mrs. Jean McCracken
cf Portland and Frederick V. Good
rich of Portland.
This committee is authorized to pass
under the qualifications of music teach
era who desire to be accredited under
the state law which provides that high
school students may receive credits for
music taken outside of school if taken
under an accredited teacher.
TOSSKS SEFK KOIinERS.
H.nttl Wash.. Dec. 2. Armed Piu
ses are searching for safe robbers who
escaped with $1,000 ufter blowing the
f in thn Itandoll grocery company's
store at Enunulaw Sunday. They es
caped on a Northern I'acine nanu
car, which was abandoned at Kanas-
ket.
This Will Astonish
Salem People
Tho quick action of simple witch
hazel. hvdrnBtis. camphor, etc., as
mixod in Lavoptik eyo wash, will sur
prise Salem people One girl with
weak, strained eyes was helped by a
single application. Her mother
could hardly sew or read becauso of
eye pains. In one week she too was
benefited. Wo guarantee a small bot
tie of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE
weak, strained or Inflamed eyes. Alu
minum eye cup FREE. J. C. Perry,
druggist, 115 South Commercall.
Adv)
FORD TltlVK WITH TWO TOX
ATTACHMENT. RUNS LIKE A
TOP
OSCAR B. GINGRICH
MOTOR & TIRE CO.
Sll Court Street
Phono 635
LM.HUM
Yick So Tong
1 'hiuxae Medleiiie tad Tea -
Hm medicine which will enri- n
known disease
i-.-n rlundavx frooi 10 M
until H P. M
1.13 Smith lljgb t
Salem. Oregon Phone 28S
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WE WILL PURCHASE YOCR
Used Furniture
Ranges, Heaters, Cook Stoves,
Beds. Mattresses. Springs, Bureaus
Commodes, Sew i n g Machines.
Dishes. In fact, any article which
you wish to sell.
Call Us Up
Phone 117.7
WHY?
We Pay Best Possible Prices.
Moral: It puts $ t In your purse.
Lucas & Needham
Pnny and Liberty Sts.
PHONE 1177
BID ON BONDS
The Ralph Schneelock company and
the Security Savings & Trust company,
both of Portland, bid in the $75,750
worth of irrigation securities commis
sion bonds, Tuesday, at 4.75 paying n
bonus of $203 for the issuo.
By winning first place for O. A. C.
in the stock judging contest at the llvo
stock exposition in Portland last week,
the team earned prizes amounting t
$750.
JUNK YOUR JUNK
STEINBOCK JUNK CO.
And Auto Wrecking
320-326 N. Commercial St
Will Buy Anything, any-1
where. If you are in
doubt call 305
TORPEDOED!
fron't blast your Liver and
Bowels, but take
"Cascarets."
You men and women who can't get
feeling right who have headache,
coated tongue, bad. taste and four
breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil
ious, nervous and upset, bothered with
a sick, gassy, disordered stomach and
colds.
Are you keeping your liver and
bowels clean with Cascarets, or shock
ing your insldes every few days with
calomel, salts, oil and violent pills?
Cascarets work while you sleep;
they cleanse the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested, fermenting food and
foul gases; take th excess bile from
the liver and carry out of the system
all the constipated waste matter and
poison In the bowels. Cascarets never
gripe, sicken or cause inconvenience
and Cascarets cost so .little too. (Adv)
DON! GET
FOOLED ON
YOUR JUNK
MACHINERY. TOOLS, ETC.
THE CAPITAL JUNK CG.
Guarantees you the full
value of your goods. We
are in the market for
HIDES and SACKS
Also, all kinds of
, SCRAP IRON
RAGS
AUTO TIRES
BRASS
. HOP WIRE
OLD RUBBER. ETC.
We Buy 2nd Hand
FURNITURE
CAPITAL JUNK COMPANY
The Square Deal House
271 Chemeketa St. PHONE 398
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Early..
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LADIES' NECKWEAR
A new shipment just received by express
showing afl the new eastern styles-new lace
collars, also georgettes in round or square
corners. A splendid assortment for your
choosing.
49c, 75c, 98c
AND UP TO $1.98
Our Prices Always the Lowest
Gale & Company
Formerly Chicago Store Court and Coral Sts.
MATTRESS
SALE
$15.00 Cotton Felt Mattress ..............
40 pouund Combination Mattress ....
35 pound Silk Floss
SAVE DOLLARS
271 North Commercial Street
$12.50
$7.50
Phone 731
i Peoples Furniture Store
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A OOOn PLACB TO TIIAJDB
New and Second Hand Goods iJough, Bold and Exchanged
271 NORTH COMMERCIAL ST. PHONE 754
Buster Brown
Shoe Store
125 N. Commercial Street -
1 srss&l
Christmas
Slippers
For men and Women. We are
prepared with a good assortment
of comfortable slippers. An ac
ceptable gift for wife, husband,
mother or father. Come in ear
ly while the selection is complete.
White Hotise
Shoes
FOR MEN
Comfortable, yet stylish and of a quality that in"-"3
long wear and service.