THE OREGQtf STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1922 I). OF I BEAT SfflilWM Victor in Dqubt: Uptil Ust QuarterBoth Teams jPut Up Daggett fight STADIUM. STANFORD UNI VERSITY. CaC ' Kov. 18 Washington's--' hard righting Hus kies outbattled an equally -hard ftshtlng Stanford foptball team Ji, the Stanford Stadium here to- day'nd left for' home tonight on the tout end of a 12 to a score.- - ! - The" contest was-the best seen here this year and the- lead swung back and forth, with Stan ford on the top side of the score parted! tbe game. . Washington's' famed .forward pasalag off enrfTe failed to make the gains expected hut a power ful backfleld did what the aerial attack eoold not do and gained when gains counted. Lieonard Ziel. described as the best player n tire. Pacific northwest lived up to his reputation and played a strong game, scoring all of Wash ington's f tallies Only one ttrjehdown was made during the game, both lines hold ing particularly well when bat tling near their own goal posts. Lach team made two place kicks. The first;' secured by Washing ton. t: came- in the first period. Stanford -''.tied 'the : score when Cuddeback sent over a kick, "arid tocfet Hlfe lead " whviOie me pla7c4lbfroti across in the same per!H.'i3tai hooted another ac ross! Jhe third period for the tbre- potnts that tledTthV'score. Jn he third period Stanford ored the ball. ta Washington's eleven - yaTd ' line - where 1 Cudde jbactf tried for a ithird kick hut .raf'ed,, , ; .. . .. . p :. jCardlnal Fight Hard J Itr the fourth- period Washing- tjn imtercoited a Cardinal for ward, pass .and the Huskie drove down. the field, one big gain be Ing made 'when ' Hall broke through tackle for . Lxteen : yards. The , Cardinal vlinet. battered back tc jts five , yard line, .fought des perately and. forced Washington to make four plunges before elt' coultj sfet, across with- the ball -, A;- ba4 pass lost f or Wash ington the chance for the extra ' ' -v;!;' . ' Washington V - Stanford Petrie . . ,. . ,-.LE. .': . , , Mertz tnhgyng ..... ..LT Lr , .Shlpke lieUiian . . , . .LO ... . ;Favill Walters X. :. . . .C ", . DeGroot Kuhn Ingram Hair '.. Abeft .', rlanley Ziel 3 . Eryan . " . - Score by periods - - ; ; Washington ...3 0 S 6 12 Stanford . 0 . 0 2 8 i Washington scoring:- Touch dowi, Ziel; Place kicks; Ziel (2). ' Stanford scoring: , place kick Cuddeback (2) ;' safety. ? ! , Substitutions: Washington- Killrfor HanleyDailey for Abel? Beck? for'JHUi; HUl. loriBeclti Griranv tor Tingling ; ' : " Stanford Baker for DeGroot; Pheney for Cravens; Houck tor Favllle; ; Murray v tor '.; Dennis; Thomas for Dole; Janssen for Merjj; Merts, for Janssen; ; Dole for Thomas; Campbell rfor- Cud deback; Cleveland' for - Wood ward: Doughty for- Murrar. 4 Officials: George M. Varoell (Chicago) referee; H. H. Huebel, (Michigan) umpire; A,, B.Kor bel HWashlngton) , head Hnes- MUCHPENT : IN FIGHTING BILLS .(Con tinned from .page 1.) ...... RG . . V '. Cravens . . .:. . . RT Johnston v . - ..- R12 . Dole . . . , ;CjB . ', .Woodward . . ". 't XiHB - J,' . .Dennis . . . i-- RHB ... .Wilcox FB . Cuddeback Secretary of State Kozer Satur day: ' ' ' John S. Coke, Republican can didate for the office of circuit Judge, Second judicial district, nothiag. Walter H. Evan. Republican candidate for office circuit jadge. Fourth judicial district, depart ment No. 6, $259.34. Otto J. Wilson, Republican candidate for the office of re presentative. First representa tive district, $30. Charles Chllds. Republican candidate for the office of re presentative Second representa tive district, $10. W. C. Bolton, Republican can didate for representative 12tn representative district, nothing. P. C. Lewis, Republican can didate for representative 18th representative district, $24.25. Mrs. C. B. Simmons, Republi can candidate for representative 18th representative district, $5. W. F. Jackson, Democratic candidate for representative 28tb representative district, $31.50. Sherman M. Miles. Democratic candidate for representative 20th representative district, $24. A. E. Veatch, Republican can didate for representative 20th representative district. $18.75. R. J. Carsner, Republican can didate for representative 28 th representative district, nothing. Elmer R. Lundburg, Demo cratic candidate for representa tive 30th representative dis trict, $16.25.' '. Fred McHenry, Republican candidate for the office of dis trict attorney, """Benton county,' nothing George N. Mueller, in support pr. Independent candidates $55, P AT THE LIBRARY man, "Amateur's Book of the Pah- lia," by Stout. ; "Bulb Gardening by Hamp den, i." . ; . , - .". "Money,'.', by, Robertson. .Chap ter titles on, tbV value qt money! bank : money, toe war.- andt , the price level, foreign exchanges, and j monetary policy. . "The Way to Will Power ad-i vice - on training the will and de reloplng the' character, with some protest : against Stress . on isyeho anaJyais; toy Haxlltt ; ''j8aB' Principles of "Living,' by Kent. . - J "Wall'8nadows; a Study. In American Prisons by Tannen baum. ' " : J "It's all in the Game. and other tennis tales, by Tilden; '2d. "A-Letter Book, something at thwthlstory ' and 1 ;i,rt r ieUeC writing" with s selection of nota ble letters of' all times, by.-George Salntsbury. ; Vff?-::--i. b;ii- ' "O. Henry Memorial -Award! Prlie Stories. oti21;cluwtt Jyj the Society oCiArts. anct Sclenoea. This volume gives tirstnlaoe to Edison Marshall's "Heart lf LIU tie Shikara. " ' ' - -if ' "Ten One-Act Plays, by Gers tenberg? ' r "High School tfarces, by Hill. "When Winter Comes to Main Street1 nighlyfinteresting? critic cisma jwmca, , aivnougn. iranaiy aavertlsements, have a literary value, by Grant Overton. "Song of Hugh Glass," by. iseinarat. . 5 Working Drawings of Colonial Furniture," by Bryant.' I 'Sinful Peck," by Mogan Rob ertson. -.'- "Blinkers," a romance of the preconceived, idea, by Vachell. 'The, Island Cure," the story ol a tired girl, by Blanchard. . The Hedden . .orce," a story CHANGED HER MIND ON iVE OF WEDDING 1 i '4 ' 't 4f 1 It -Jt ' I j -.-rt f-Sr- 'j: mix "Af aw 'xw-, M zix Av.;!- t,fsra-ii V j fl :. - - . I ' ' kXL,w " " " z? $ ,1 r ' '-? - ; it f -:4' ,vf.j -Af, ' r r l . Xb1 la Miss Brenda. Bond of Boston, wno expected to marry Jack Payne Smith, a prominent Bostonlan. but the arrangement was can celled the night before the ceremony was to have been performed. negro minstrel will be staged by high school boys, and on the third night, the first thing on the program is a playlet given by high -school students, which. wlS be followed by a. JRnej dance There are also a number of side attractions which will be running the entire three night?' hot dog : stands, nigger baby stands and a fortune teller. Clowns : and comic bands will parade the streets and about the carnival every night. TKSTIXG WITH A PIANO A piano seems to e, out of during the entire tnree mgnt pIace iQ a locomotive workshop, show, some of which are: Cave!yet it na5 been found to play a of the Winds; Tea garden. noYvery useful part. There is no elty booths, dancing skeletons. better way of discovering cracas and defects in the different parts of the machinery than by strik ing the metal with, a hammer And then comparing the noise of the vibrations with, the piano notes. The man operating the piano must have a trained ear for music, seeing that it is his busi ness to listen for the slightest discords. If the metal rings har moniously with the piano note all is well; the least Haw wm resun in a discord.' Defects that are hardly lo he noticed by the orfii. nary method - of hammering art at once evident , , when the piasp test is employed. A locomotlTi that rings true all over, each not which it yields synchronizing properly with the same -note given by the piano, is certainly fit to take its place in service ca the railway. - Scientific Ameri- Ixan. SI FJ H X ,Vr-: i'"f : 1 1 I'r mm a it til' JW);.( ( I I J . ' It , L 'ii ' 1S " f i L mm il Mi LI) I HI u of modern Java, by Louis Couper us. " r ''Small Souls," by Louis Cou perus. ' 'Young People's Pride," by Beaet. ' . "Catty Atkins, Sailorman," by Kellani; ' " ' . ' Children's Books "qematls," a story of a little girl, by the authors of "Arte." Bertha .and Ernest Cobb. ' vOoce Upon a Time," a book of old-time fairy tales, edited by Katharine Lee Bat PS. r 'Chandra in India," by Mc Donald' "r " "The. Lost Dirigible," by Bar-' hour. ; -'MDon"Stron'g, Heyliger;,tS : v American," by S.'V- Dallas High Schopl to Have! Jhreer Day; Carnival DALLAS, Ore., ,Nov.l.8 (Spec ial to,The Statesman )---The stud ent body of Dallas high school making extensive preparations for a big three days carnival to be held in the armory in this city Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights of next week. The pro ceeds derived from the carnival will be used to purchase new equipment for the football team and other student body organiza tions who se treasuries are short on finances, The first night of the carnival will be of a musical nature with a concert by the Walnut city band. . On . the second night a NowI& The Time To select your Brunswick. It does not take many words to make clear the meaning of a Brunswick Phonograph. We are showing people machines every day ior which many oi them are to be Christmas Gifts, so don't delay in making your selection and small deposit on any size or model for a later delivery, as nothing is worse than a disap pointment at Christmas time. Come in, look them over, and name yqur terms. MOORE'S MUSIC : HOUSE ,415 Court Street ONLY WOMAN VMIXBULANCE SURGEON W AMERICA L 'I- ? ' '" " ; -l V ' "'Hl f i . ' .x. - 5 " ; . ; rh? 1 : "" 1 " ' $ -J' I III IIH 4' Xii j J t jiI ,v r v. 7 SJ ) I h . ' . - $ i V . ' If ' . , - -y-i - -1 t - i - " . . '" ' """" " n-, ,M..MMwfc.- , ITospttal7c7wiaTi nT T n :JSrw internes at the Norwegian T3 llfjf 111 '(PPBQ? MW 1 I II .lllll II Si-i i l.lllll W -. I III I 43 aW I d rv T.ySas ', rrHE ; heralding of the X' 'coming of Christmas . and -the glad holid.iy tlrne never fails to repeat the thought "What wilt I give?" It is always a momentous question. Our attractive dis plays xf gift oods is the best answer we know of. Give something both practical and useful. ".. ; Our full line of Christmas, goods will be on display soon: It will mean a real saving for you to wait for them. BBsBnKBBsAiMBHBrVDlVKSM Correct Social Statipnery Crane's Linen Lawn is a Fabric Paper of Quality and Distinction - Brewer Drug Col 405 Court Street You're Invited to Visit Our BASEMENT TOYLAND Ray L Fanner Co. Our Hardware Wears HAVE YOU TRIED . HAZEL Cf.VNDIES? t It will ay you. High grade, pure; always fresh.. Retail and wholesale. Hazel Candy Fac tor', H. Commercial and Jtiller Street. Photos of yourself made at Mrs. Trover's Gift Shop. Sittings Made Xight or Day IPS N. liberty St, ITS SETTLED! A Bicycle For Your Boy or Girl! Harley-DaYidson Bicycles Prices $320lo $470 Terms Harry W. Scott The Cycle Man" 147 So. Com'I How Would You Spend $50 for Christmas? Salem's Leading Merchants are goiag to give 50 in prizes for the best answers to the -above question. Prizes to be awarded in the following manner: Best answer $20 Club Check Second answer. ......... .$15 Club Check Third answer $ 5 Club .Check Next five answers $2 Club Cheek Checks will be given at the office of the Statesman December 22, or will be mailed to you if requested and will be good for fave value at ony one of the firms ad vertislng in this column. Names of winners will be published in this column either December 21 or 22, or both. All answers must be in the post office ot delivered at this office not later than 9 a. rh., December 20. This will assure fairness to all contestants. ' In your answers to the above question you are to imagine you are buying presents for father, mother, big brother (age 20), big sister (age 18), little brother (age 8), little sister (age 6), and one other person grandma, grandpa, or a friend. Thn you muKt buy something for "him" or for "her." That makes 8 in all. The presents selected need not be articles appearing in this column, but they must be from firms whose ads. appoar here perhaps something you've seen on a per sonal shopping trip. Watch these ads. closely, they appear Sunday. Wed nesday, Friday of each week until Christmas, and arrange your list to the best advantage. Write your letter plainly, on one Bide ot your Daner. and tell in your own way what you would buy with $50 for the family that is suggested here. Address all answers to Christmas Contest Editor, carp The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. The Xmas Shop for Men ' .The Newest in Hats, Shirts, Pajamas, Gloves, Neckwear, Etc., at Popular Prices WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE MAN?S SHOP fm. A. Zosel 416 State St. Ellis El Cooley WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR NOVEMBER WINCHESTER SPECIAL SALEM HARDWARE CO. 'The Winchester Store" Practical Useful . -Appreciated For Gifts PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES STEAMERJftlJGS AUTO ROBES BATHROBES SHAWLS COUCH COVERS BED BLANKETS Sold Exclusively at the SALEM WOOLEN JWLLS STORE C. P. Bishop, Prop. Our Store la Packed with Dolls, Toys, Tree ' Decorations and Notions Salem Variety Store 152 Xo. Commercial The Book Lover's Paradise Here held captive In their charming bindings, are the writings ' of the masters of imagination. This Freedom by A. S. M. Iluthinson Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis Flowing Gold by Rex Beach The Commercial BpokStqre J03 N. Commercial Your Christmas Buying is Never Done IUglat Unless You pfit Leather Goods There. "LEATHER GOODS OF QUALITY" F. E. Shaier 170 So. Commercial Furs of Distinction Give Her a Fpr, for ChristmsLs West Fur Co, 521 Court St. Discriminating- Women are women who will fit., their homes with fixtures that are not dangerous to the eyes. ' . ' : Archie Eleener 411- Court St. if - ' 'i i l ss '-' 111111 ."i--r.-i ,- -.r -rnwunii. .ii- .,. --" " "'-"