SUNDAY MORNINfi. OTTOnER 2I.-1?20 6 THE OREGON .STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON line bucks. Irving kicked goal. '".Oregon made 12iF yards from scrimmage .to 10 for Idaho. On forward passes Oregon completed Jive - for .a total yardage of H yards.' Idaho completed four passes for 24 yards. ; 1 First down was made by Ore gou 11 times while Idaho made their jarda.se eight times. 0. A, C. DEFEATS U.0FW;3T00 .i . . ' - Idaho Loses to Oregon When Brown Stops Pass . and Runs for Goal SEATTLE. Wash.. Oct. 23. By a final count, of 3 to 0. scored on p place kick from the 17-yardline Oregon Agricultural college tri umphed over the University of Washington in a se-saw contest here today. It was jhe Aggies' first victory over tire purple and golfl In -JL years of football Bia- The Aggies' only score came in the second period, in a few. min utes after: Fullback. ' Wilson - of Washington had missed an at tempted field goal from the 35- yard line. Powell Dooiea me iwh safely Into Washington- territory. A few minutes later the Aggiesj b f(xyf minutes t saineu possession vu u after a series of. end. ana tacKie Stanford, 21; Santa tiara, 7. SANTA CUAKA, Cal.. Oct.. 23. Stanford, displayed a reversal of form hero today and defeated Santa Clara 2 1 -7 Jn 5 the ' hitter's ' big game" of the season. The Mission eleven was outplayed in nearly all branches of the game. Stanford's first score came six minutes after the opening whistle when Patrick carried the ball across for a touchdown after it had been bucked down the field through Santa Clara's line. In the third period Patrick repeated. The fast Cardinal tally came in the fourth. Campbell kicked all the goals. A Stanford fumble gave Santa Clara Its only' score with the forward pas. lie failed to kickl goaf f i , , ' - - - A forward pa.s paved, the way 1 II liwti tt nnnhilnwn Ifn tha third period, Reaching the. 20 vard line, Walquist, Illinois right halfback, tossed to Ralph Fletch er, who carried the ball over. f Chicago, lO; Iowa, O. CHICAGO. Oct. 23. The Uni versity of Chicago eleven became a contender for the western con ference football championship to day by defeating Iowa In a spec tacular game. 10 to 0. The de teat virtually 'eliminated Iowa from the race. - ) Cornell, 42: Colgate, 0. ITHACA. X. Y.. Oct. 23-Col gate suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Cornell today. Coach Gilmour " Dobie's eleven scoring a 42 to 6 victory over the Maroons. Colgate was powerless to stop the Cornell back field. plays, had netted eight yarns. Crowell, kicked a perfect goal from the 17-yard line. Twice during the 'following period Washington failed to score on field goals, in both instances the ball missing the posts by inches. Neither team was able to gain much yardage by line plays and theygame resolved into a punting battle with . the. ball ewinging from one side to the other.. - - - ' . Oregon, 13; Idaho, 7. r FJUGENE."" Or.. Oct. 23. The University -,. of Oregon -. football eleven .won over the University of Idaho here this afternoon by the score of :i J to- t.V-Both teams played ... excellent football, with Oregon getting' a slight break and playing a slightly better brand of football when they were with in striking distance of the Gem Stater's goal. '. JRud!- Brown, the Oregon end, . scored the : Jlrst touchdown r when Wter but four minutes of play he Intercepted a fnmble that aj still in: the air and raced 40 yards. Steers failed to kick ... .. goal. , Oregon scored again In the second period ' on a pasa-XronwJtinehart to. -Brown. . Rinehart kicked the goal. In the third . period H. Breashears of Idaho ", went . Over after his team had made.. yardage several times en a combination of passes and California, OS; Utah, O. BERKLEY. Cal., Oct. 23. The University of California football team continued Its streak of win ning games by big one-sided scores, defeated the University of Utah football eleven 63 to 0 here today. ' t. . .' , "' - . California made yardage, con- sistently on practically every style of play; from straight line "buck-. ing to-forward passes. ' " Harvard, 31; Centre College, 14. CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. t 23 Harvard football finesse, weight and endurance, - triumphed over Centre-college individual- gridiron brilliancy today In-' one tfcthe mojst i thrilling. .J inter t sectional games, in many years. 1 Although,: defeated 31 to 14, the Danville, Ky.. collegians. gave, a. wonderful exhibition, considering the handi. caps underi which a' small college eleven labors against a team of Harvard aHhi" . Ohio State. 1.1; Wisconsin, 7. COLUMBUS. Oct. 23. Coming from behind in the last minute of play and duplicating the feat of Illinois last year when they won the western : conference championship ..here, .'Ohio,. State. through "Hobe" Workman and "Pete" Stinchcomb, wrecked Wis consin's championship aspirations today, defeating them 13 to 7. - A 38-yard ; forward pass from' H. Workman to Stinchcomb, who raced 20 yards for a touchdown. ended the game. ' : : v. f v , , i -tSN '.k .fiiirrah"! First Come First Served 'THEY GIMME THIS CAP FREE!" All you hafta do to secure one of these Spliffie Bright Colored skull caps absolutely free is to get one new subscriber to the DAILY OREGON STATESMAN.. That is a new subscriber who has not taken The Statesman for the past month. These caps are well made of good material. Go out today and get a new subscriber and send or bring your order to the Circulation Department and you can get one of the Skull caps just as soon as your order is verified. Bring in a. new subscriber or come and get more particulars Daily Oregon Statesman 215 S. Commercial Street ... Illinois. .In Michigan, G. . - AXX ARBOR. Mich., .Oct. 23. By a goal tatter touchdown. Illi nois virtually eliminated ". Michir gan from the western conference championship race today when ' it won.-7-tO 6i ri. -: , i Michigan, scored its touchdown in the-second period on a 75-yard run " by Dunn; who Intercepted a .- . 1 - S J KASTERX FOOTaLIj SCORES. Gettysburg, 20; Albright. 10. Washington and Jerferson, 14; Lehigh. 0. Dickinson, 6 ; Urslnus. '7. . Amherst, 35;-Union, 0. Brown. .14; Springfield. 0. Wesleyan, 10; Columbia, 0. Williams.o 62; Trinity. 0. v Penn State, 109; Lebanon Val ley, 7.-- - .'" .-- - Mublenburg. 0; Bucknell, 43. Johns Hopkins, 0; Swarthmore, 41 , Kansas. 7; Ames, 0. t St.; Louis " university. 27: Mis souri School of Mines, -0. - - Ohio Wesleym, 14; Western Reserve,1 0. ' - l 4 Case. -7; Akron, 0. Wooster, 19; Oberlin, 0. Baldwin-Wallace. 28; Hiram. 6. Heidelberg, 34; Ohio Xorthern. - Yale. 24; West Virginia. 0. Army, 28;- Tufts, 6..-, ' Ryraense, la; Dartmouth. 0. Occidental College, - 7; Univer sity of Southern California, 48. Opposition to Military ; Training is Refused WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. The United Lutheran church. In biennial-convention, refused its ap proval- -todav to .a cominfttee res olution opposing military, training in puOHC scnooisv- :f; 7 The specfal committee report lecommending that the "Lutheran college at Saskatoon. Canada.'' be .granted permission .to.ralse..S50,- fw in- the- bonds -ot the church was adopted and the convention requested the mission board of the northwest cooperate with the education board in the work. Plans to increase the building; of Lutheran churches a V" state schools whose student bodies com prise Lutherans were approved. Indorsement was given to the recT ommendation of the board to re cruit 500 young men for the min istry. t SELL IT TO THE FARMERS No matter what it is, from a threshing machine, horse, or cow, to a paper of pins. The farmer is the best buyer. . , THE GREAT WESTERN 4 '' FARM PAPER Pubh'thed in Salem, Oregon " will place your advertisement in the hands of 20, 000 farmers and they read iit ' " ' ; ... - - Bargain Column ads cost only 3 cents a word, or 2 cents a word for to tit af mnr ni4innt ' 1 1 (1 i Try It Statesman Building, Salem, Oregon Read The Pacific Homesteal Weekly, 1 a year. You'll find it well worth while. .....ji -. LET US SHOW YOU the Certificate of Authen ; ticity which Miss Verlet has signed. This is the outstanding fact which comes to rou. out of the t memorable tone-test recital given last Thursday at ; The Armory : A new era in music is here.1 Mr. Edbon has lifted the phonograph to the dignity of a new art . ; . " '. ' -YOU CAN XO LONGER HE SATISFIED WITH A 3NOGRAPII THAT IMITATES. ..NOW YOU WANT PIIONOGHAPH THAT EQUALS THE HUMAN 3 -PnONOGR, Jt PHONOGRAPH THATl EQUALS ' VOICE. . . ' '''.'' ' I- ' Daniels Says League is Great. Moral Issue LINCOLN, Neb.. Oct. 23. De claring the league of nations to be a great moral issue. Secretary of me nayj josepnus uaniels, in. a speech to a large au.dience tonight, said- a number of church denom inations in their annual : conven tions had given it their indorse ment. . , . "The only reason the republi can senate leaders have thrwarted the league,'? said Secretary Dan iels, "is because - th President Wilson could bring back the treaty and secure its ratifi cation, it would give him and his party a nrestiee so m-eat that tha republicans would stand no chance or : winning - the election. c.You anow as well as I know that If the treatv had heen written h ih. republicans they would have been xor its rauHcauon." Secretary Dan tela oritiMa O n IT It niruui. j.vnnm ha o cused of occupying a different po- Biuou on me suhject every day of the week. , Mr. Edison Iiaboratory EDISON Yen know there is such a phonograph. made an astoundine test with the Ofticial v Model of the New .Kdison to prove it. - Salem heard' the Now Edison Re-Create Alice Verlet s voice in direct eom vp'arison with Verlet's living voice So realistic Iwa the New Edison's perforinanee that no one in the entire an'lt ,. once conld distingnish.it from Verlet 's living voice. - : cTAe? NEW "'"The Phonographwith a Soul" "' - 1 . " ' ' ' : yy.i' a' vi $ - -You, yourself, 'can jh a ve such a phonograph. Let us .'show you exact duplicates of the. Official Laboratory Model, which triumphed in the tone-test. Let us show .you the Certificate of Authenticity, which Miss Verlet - signed, after inspecting these instruments, and in which ..the great prima donna declares that these instruments are the equals in every respect of the instrument used in the . tone-test. ". .. You can bur your New Edison on a Budget Plan - yrbicti so distributes the payments tbat-youH - hardly feel them. ! -'v ' . . , Geo, 4,- Wi iff Thm VTITSON Teftlr 'ii STATE STREET SALEM,' OREGdN T Lutherans to Recruit SOP Men for Ministry LOS ANGELAS r.t ' Recommendation that the thr yeary sentences imposed upon E. A. Stephens. Ed - CftUU fci. J. Sonnenberr. all nt sa tjq, nardino, Cal.; for violation of the espionage act by distribution and sale kit certain literature, be com- muiea 10 one year each, was sent to the department of justice today by J. Robert or States district attorney. ' i ney were taken to the federal penitentiary at McNiel's . Island last May. BIDS ARE RECEIVED PORTLAND, Ore. Oct., 23. All bids received October 15 last and teleeranheri tn tha uhlnnlntr board at Washington for the sale ui me enure stock of shipyard suppling remaining In the yards of the Pacific coast, have been re jected, according to a telegram received today by W. C, Hunter, director of the western district. No ; details as to the -causes for the rejection were given. : HOTEL IS BlTtXED LA GRQSSE. Wis.. Oct. 23. The hotel, warehouse and post office at Brownsville, Minn., 12 miles south of this city, on the Mississippi river, burned tonight. scut k sieamer ana nose rnmiMii to aid the villagers fight the fire. WOOL SUITS r ''Mm i v ft tpf r it rm$ &m tm? ' -'I p5- -fj- .-2- ..-. w i . w r i .. . j.- ,mt f ' w-nm t : . i t -27 f i7J These suits are of the same mater ial we have had to charge $55 for heretofore. Our reduction is made possible by radical reductions to us in the price of woolens. They're excellent suits made to your measure and the mater ials are high grade. A good va riety of textures and patterns to select from. Come in and look them over eoteh Wool Is Store Salem," Oregon426 State Street Mi L 11. RIGGS' PUBLIC AUCTION WEDNESDAY, October 27. 1 : 30 p. m. 2146 North Church street, half block south of Highland Avenue t One hay mare, lo years old. weight 121 lb.: 1 scrrel bor. 9 year? old. weight 125o lb; 1 bay home. 14 )ears old. wHjM 12rt lb.: 1 Ourrnxey and Jerwy row and calf, i years old. fresh 3 weks. a good one; 1 Jersey cow, it 4 years, to frh. en In tprtar. now mllkiaK: K4 par bred Whits Leghorn pal lets, m dandy bunch; & tons good cheat hay; & tons oat and vetch hay: 2 1-2 tons oat bay; 1 tons prairie hay: 2 ta or double harness; 1 set single barner: 1 7-foot Iwrlcg binder' with tonrue track complete; 1 4 1-2-foot Champion mover with clover bundler attachment; 1 Champion hay rake; 1 2- tion spring tooth barrow, almost new; 1 2 -section lever bar row; 1 l-e-tioa lever harrow; 1 7-foot disk harrow with tontue track: 1 12- Inch steel beam plow; 1 14-lnrh steel beam plow; 1 No. SO Oliver chille! plow; 1 l-horu com and bean planter: 1 i-hovel cultivator; 1 3 1-4-Inrh Studebaker wagon. l-2truck. wide tire: 1 3 3-4-Inch Bain wagoa. btth 'wheel; 1 bay rack; 1 9-toot Iloosier hoe drill: 1 Iron wood rack; 1 Ito-Mo cream separator. S0O lb, cap.: 1 set 2 -horse wacon shafts; 1 sled with steel shoes; 1 emery sickle grinder: 1 steel wheelbarrow; 1 512 Wilton rug; 1 2-barner Perfec tion oil stove: 3 beds, springs and mattresses; large oak dresser. Morris chair. 3 rockers, ( diners, 1 good May-Tag washing machine for power or band with wringer; 2 stand tables, bookcase: 2 pieces linoleum; 1 good (-hole range; heater; fall leaf table, wardrobe: boys saddle - and bridle; stand bees and extra hive; trait dryer, fmlt jars; fork, shov els, chains, gopher traps and many other articles. TERMS All sums of $20 and under, cash; over, the amoant. 12 months" time given to partle furnishing approved bank able notes, bearing S per cent Interest. F. N. W00DRY, A'u'cUonetr G. W. THUKMON'S PUBLIC AUCTION- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th, 1920 lnralel rtne Mile worth of Wacond on I tw.( II mile North of Suit m IO:.TO .. M. rtxm KWtric or Confuting of 1 hay. gelding, age 7 years, weight ' 14 A lbs., block y; 1 bar gilding, ase 11 years, weight 13J lb., blocky: 1 black geldinr. ar ! year, weight t2 lb., blocky; 13 head of grade liolsteln. Guernsey and Jarvey Al dairy rows; 2 are tre&h. balance to freshen soon. This Is a footl dairy herd; all good milkers and in good flesh. Twelve Jersey Ked brood sows; all to farrow 6n or before time of sale; CI shoals from CS to 0 ponnds each, a dandy bunch. ' MAnuxr.itY, I.TC. One Indiana silo. 11x28. capacity ISO tons, good as new; 1 Empire milking machine complete, like new; l Dec ring S-foot mower; 1 Peering bay rake; 1 Deering reaper; 1 3-aeclloa lever harrow; 1 2 -sect Ion spring tooth harrow; 1 12-Inch nag plow, good aa new; 1 doable disc gang plow; 1 14-tach Oliver chilled walking plow; 1 1-foot corrugated roller: 1 et -doable harness;. 1 Iron wheel wagon; 1 hack 20 S and 10-galloa milk cans; 4 19-gatlon doable wall ventilated cream can, new; fork, shovel, log chain, and many other articles. LUXC1I KKRVKO OX CIlOl'M TPrtM'i Alt .Mm. nf tf mwA tattAmr ttwmr V six months time will bo given to parties tarnishing ap- . . . . w rc y- i annnm. no article to be removed antil settled for. The de cision oi me aacuonecr to oe iinai tn ait rase or olfpnTe. F. N. W00DRY, Auctioneer ' KAIJ3I ORKGO.V . N. V. VAN BIBBER'S PUBLIC .-.AUCTION 4 TUESDAY, October 26th, 1:30 p. m. lHatc :n mile outteat tf ll- rH of tiomlH Twelfth trcet cwr Him h tt 1-2 anile front City SMorflr. Slewi. l-o. fr dirrriion tarket na Ht. 15-Acxe Improved Farm with Greenhouse DEM'WPTION ConUtins of 15 acre of flrt claw black loam soil in high state of cultivation for gardening, terry or fruit growing. acres of whlrh ix In new clover, about 2S frail tree, raspberries, rte. Balance in garden, ete. Has a new 24x50 ft. gTeenbouse which cost H2oo; a 4 roomed house, and other otitbuilalnrs: m St.fnnt 4riti..t -.ti i.h . -ww. ....... . - i "IIH w If-Vl VI S" water. lias .private telephone line; all wire-tensed. 7hU Is a cood business opportunity for a sr-n bouse and market gar d -ner. or tor the trult and twrry man. This farm will be sold to the highest bidder on the following termt : Purchaser pay llOon cah and assume mortgage of f 25o. payable to years from Nov. 12. 192. bearing interest at 7 per cent, balance of purchase price arranged to suit purchaser. Stock, Machinery, Grain and Household Furniture One jersey cow. 7 year old. now milking about 3 gallons per d-y. 11l fcive better than & gallons when fresh; 1 Jerey cow. yeara old. now milking 2 gallons per day; 2 Jerey heifers. rUing 2 jcars old; 1 grey mare, age 3. weight 12 i-oond. a sood worker; 2 doen purf breI White Wyandotte pa!let: 1 M-t double breaching harass; s-t .ingle drivins barnes. new; l 3 1-4 magon with wood rack; 1 1-bor spring wacon; 1 John.ton binder. 7 foot cut. good as new; 1 14-lncb Syra cum: chilled plow; 1 1-borse J. i. c. corn and bean dnll. new; 1 double-stroke tank pump with 2 feet 2inch hose, new; 1 top bugry; 1 1 l-2-hore power llorrale gs enrlne; 1 pump Jack; 2 swarms bee; acre foddrr tops: 8 tons good oat traw In barn; 12o-egg incubator, new; 3S sacks black -d oats; :) sacka grey seed ots; 1 Sterling oriraa wi;lt piano case; sanitary couch and pad: dreer. stands, table, rocking chairs, heater, cook stove, bed. sprints and mattresses; cup board, sewing machine, kitchen uetnsiU. di -. trait Jars, crocks. rll. garden tools, spray pump and mny other article TlIKalS: Ca.h. F. N. W00DRY, Auctioneer , list Yorn ru.ks wiTir wnoniir rou iirrLTs ' . , . ""6a u&ni iuc lire.. . . . ... " r '''" ' ' --t -ri'TJifT7i'iiiTim,rftiriti at ii ijiw MiiH".".lU-.iiiy.MT - I