The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 29, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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Final Score Shows 'Willartii-
Lf ette Track Men Leading!
By About Two to One
. -'Willamette won the track meet
! with Salem Indian school Sat
urday afternoon by a w.lde mar
Kin of two points to one. v The
day was. clear, .though a hit cold
for records, especially, in the run-
ning. The track and field v had
i ; been newly i worked, and was in
i : v excellent condition, and ; a . good
' crowd vas in attendance. J ,
i - . Allen : Shepard : of ; ' Chemawa
! was the ' high point ; man j of 5 the
t .:-X'y! day, winning ;.13f points, five
! . each - for the first ; place on the
' I lOOand ,220; yard sprints. ; H
j is a capable operator on the cin
der track, j Laird, distance run
, tier, lead as a point winner for
Willamette, with a total score
? of 11 with Stolzheise. and Wright
, . making 10 points each - V
" Outside -t -the two- sprint
i : races the ' Indians showed dis
; appoinUngly in theTnns? Wlith
i three entrants for '. each ' chool
; in the qoarter, half mile, and
mile -the Willamette runners won
j ? all three place in eaeh : event.
The Braves runners did; not even
finish, in the longer traces. Wil
j lamette - had 4 three runners, t in
the two mile race,, and the In-.
dians did not enter " at ' all.
Neither did. they enter in the
high hurdles, ik These two races
were pat on as exhibitions my
hy . Willamette' and were ;; not
counted ia the final score; :
' Wright made two pretty wins,
iii- th" quarter -hd" the half1 In
j bath of these races Hayes,: a '
' - rromlslng runner,' finlsheti; third j
j Iaird who finished first ; In Jthe
; raile (ahead- of Logan, former
j champion distance man, was sec-
; nnd to Wright by Inches in jtne
' half mile.; Logaji ran as good
race; but he , has been ill and pot
i of condition and was not tip to
x his . normal best. . Bonney, star
. sprinter Mh . the - intrclas. oon-
testa was r, lif e and not able to
., compete. - y'- ? "J-T "
' i ' In the discus. Stolzheise and
: Dunnett of the Bearcats finished
f ' ahead 'of Shepard;f hemftiwa.
! F4olxhels. ha ibeea ' putting n
a new twisty that gots'hlm. a
; . J number of feet distance over any
; of his competitor Two of the
Indians led him with the jarelln,
I Abraham and Pettelin; and he
i was third in the shot Pt. 'with
j trpk Biir.tJ Jand third - (pae.
ILnMn-i ofJ WtllameiA took first.
and StreveJ and Freeman tied
for third with Shepard of Che
ma wa second. ; In the pole vault
Vinson Frejetnan and Iaird ;tted
at an easy llieight that the Indian
boys couldn't j. quite touch. : In
the low hutiflles Vinson of Willa
metete was Well ahead of Oresen
of Chemawa. . ? j : .:
The Indians' have given up one
of ,, their, -best sprinters- to, play
with v the5r j j baseball. team that
met the state! penitentiary nne
Saturday afternoon at the same
time as thej jtrack meet. But they
won the (prints anyhow with
MeMasters. ;ao he would not have
made their! irecord 1 a great .; deal J
GREAT iIaLLS. Mont;, April
29. A total! of.l.SOO.OOd bushels
of 1922 wleat are still- held by
grower and elevators in' north
ern Montana, i aeordcing to eleva
tor men heret. ' .- '.
STATE TO GIVE
OlSO'J GBE
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Is entirely j lacking if you
spend the 'night coughing in-
- i1 ' f i ! ' -
stead of 3leeping. Better get '
a bottle of) lung balsam today;
and top your cough. i
SCH.IEFER'S
DRUG STORE
135 N. cbmrnercial St.
: Phone 19t
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Maybe Oil 1 Operator Has
iWfiat He . Says' He Has, ;
Thinks Commissioner -
-has what he nay herhfts." - Tthe law.- He either -must -.mako
'"I am inclined to think," said . good to -the state corporation de
Mr. Crews, "that ; we. are. goIngj;,partment of the state , banking de
ilfter 'Olson wrong When t ht jarUnenL If he Is trying to op
Bell . telepirone a invented the j erate jinder the common Jaw trust
people wanted to kill the Inven-1 scheme. he would come under the
W. E. Crevv3, tate corporation
commissioner, naid, yesterday ;hf
was Inclined to think Rev. Davil J Olson s ! operations have all
Olson. Who .-claims to , have- per
fected ; an instrument for. detect-i
tng .the. presence of ail 'under the 000
tor.- Thoy thougat iioDevtTJfMton
was a tool;, , that.; C4Mleo . was H
ninny and that "Coldnvbiis was
crazy. p'h . ' v;;i-; '
. -"Olson is a gradeate of Iki
pene unle university and has the
confidence of the faculty. ,Tht
president of lhe instltutlon asked
him to come to Kugene'and se
his invention, in the i study of oil
conditions 'in that! vicinity.
"However, "at the present time
tll3
earniarks: of fake, : and his main
Mecti seems: to be to get 1300.-
He seems -to ' be trying to
earth and Iwho is now operating evadc-.the blue gky.law. Ovr only
around Kugene and Cettage Grove; ?object is to make him comply with
' $70O WE3KR riAN'O 235-;j
We hav ne used Weber Piano
in ifine: cbudiUon at-,thl price,
and it can. bei bought for only $10
cash an dthe balance almost like
rent. This; is a real buy and will
go quickly.' . ..' '?!
-fo.'C. Will. 4.12 State St. . ;
Shepard and Frost a little the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
better. With second place .m
the broad Sump, however;, where
he placed ahead ot Shepard,; he
almost evened the total person
al ecore. ' jU -'
; In the broad jump .Willamette
li
i thel Bsot .
Fct the llzzzy Yen
Spend fcr ClclLes
. Haye Ttta .
, IIiDZ TO T.IEASURE
Ve Specialize
orrGodd
Tailoring
i
Will buy you a suit made
to measures?! rom all .pure
wool materials, "over SO,
patterns to select from,
made in any style! you
wLsH, ; C3ome in and make
your selections , now-
Others T ' f'H" '
$29.50 to $49
Union Isabel in all gar-
ments '
$5)700;
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SG0TGE3
FOR 1 REST LOWER . FLAT, UXFUR-
niohea. 493 North Commfrnal. m
Dan'4 Let ft Cat m Stw
White Diarmea is a cerm disca. 1
la mMl bmi 4on W tu tmmS.
imbhi it wiU kitf tk al
ar
ts
ttadm ta Seam h . .. n.- .lv
th trouiale and allay the fererith
wmuuuai oreiraiUBK lOTOUKDanK th
intesdaal traetT
M It b Uh fetiiat Wrtw sad the chfck
en do th rt It is readily soluble
reacnea ine scatot tb
trouble. Aiaa ut it ma m btmm.
i conkey's Lie Powder
1 ff. in ben nests, irrowinc
riiate-'y nd your fowls and
imw vi mnea.
1U
t Big Poottry Seek PHKd
Fer sale by
Fletcher & Byrd
233 X. Commercial St.
: D. A. f White & Son
Phone 1(W 261 State At.
WiEanelte Valley
. Transfer Co.
Cast Throfajth Freight to All
Valley Points Daily. ,
Speed-Fnclency-Serrice
' Salcm-iortlandWoodbarn
Corvallls - Eugene - Jef f erson
- Dallas - AlbanyMonmouthY
Independeace - Monroe
S pjia "rj eld i
SHIP BY TRUCK
WMWER'S .
RUST PROOF
The -picture tells ths '
story of quality but the
prices are moderate, " ;
hanging from r
$1.25to$5.50
We would remind you s '
that women's corsets are i
guaranteed not to rust, '
break or tear. - ' ' '
vomer's .
Cl"t-rf Corsets- " j '
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You .will also1 find a complete , stock, of corselettes ,
and bi'aasiers-"" s-U--i-f '.t-:1 --.x. . - -.-).
" "GALE & CO.
. Commercial and Court Sis. .
hanking department.'' .
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FLEEFf
HOT WATER
uL'.. nnTTir
w
A- NO SCAMS Oft "
x - ! ! B1NOINCS TO'
1 wsav bwww-isw
t - WO PATCHES TO COME OFF
j
4jAi ncr tu nue ryic-c
1 5 THAIS WHY ST CAN'T LEAK
5 1 GUARAKTEED FOft
- - . - 3 Pt'RE PARA ' - Y
Sold Only at
Store
PERRY'S DRUG STORE
us s. conVi St;
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nr n. t ri : t ' ... t t . . . ' .:..'
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Of Bowl Shower Fixture on Display in our window.
Sale -will itart tomorrow and : end Saturday evening, May 5th.
bids will be opened at 6 p. m. Saturday and your bid must be in
before then,. You are invited to be present when bids" are opened.
i We will install this fixture free to highest '
' , bidder , "': r' " 3": : '
Electric Fuiture & ; Supply.
Si!vcrton:lhdefjendence
Game Is Hard Fought
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VSILVERTOS. Or.. April 28.
(Special to "The Statesman.)
Sllverton hieh scnool detented
Independence 'at a game of ' base
ball Played at Silverton Friday
aternoon. Tbe score; was r 7 to
X. The Kame was - hard fought
throughout iWrightman, Silver
ton, a played an excellent game
in the field and Baleh, also Sil
verton. got three hits out "or
four times np. - i- : .
JUDGE D'ARCY TO
SPEAK AT PINNER
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(Cnntinned from page i)
Comtneree memlK'rRhipai' jias bn
very effective. .'They're coins in
at r a .' uratifyipg- rate. President
Porry it appointing 10 men as a
membership committee, and when
a committeeman has located and
signed! tip one-new member, he
can name his own successor as a
membership-peddler and -himself
sit back and: let his.succeseor do
tho'woflc. ..The plan promises to
be a great game o "It,,, that has
all the thrill of a snipe hunt.
The U latest' ' number of the
Weekly Bulletin urges that every
diner pick out ' a new man and
make Jt a business to ' get ac
quainted with him.; They ask- tha;
everybody gets to know every-
bodyelse that's rhe way-to build
tip -a cMty and a chamber hi com
merce, by rottlnKT intimately ac
quainted. :'
"In' tet 12: out at 1" will be
the chronology -on Monday,- evert
if it is Old Timers' day and tb
Ch a mpoeg anniversary. ;
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RonaidfHubbs .Wins First -"
f .Place in Reclamation
MMSBMssHsasHMsHRassnMsMsiMBaa
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SILVERTONY Or., April 28.
(Special to The Statesman.)-
A declamation 'contest: was held
at the j Silverton high school
Friday; morning. " The purpose of
the .contest was to pick the re
presentative who wjll represent
Silverton at the Marion County
the visitors mix "em up eo "that Declamatory contest. -. ; The . par
t icipants ' tr ed" out 17-. .
student body' with five r.
Of the facnity as Judges.
aid Hubbs was given -first I
with 1 Roy Soiks .Reconi
Oltve Banks .third. -
, 24c .
t ' Per 1)07.
For White Henery Eg:
Ov?h)ilESEN & SON
; 4 160 South' High
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What
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A VQrJd Co Mint ertfm
; That is the subject jha t is storming every per
litical camp-and is being tlung atSey
dential aspirant. 1 :
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The Public Is Not Concerhed
Is the belief oi the, writer who has closely in-,
vestigated the effects of ihe political wild calls?
of each party line.
:
It's the sirig Prices That Hurt
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773 ftlie past 60 days Xhe markets have fluctu
i aigq jfp higher figures ; its reactions have born
upoh iabqrjproductiohy consequently merchan
dise is higher and will be going higher and nigh-
er.
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This Is Not Pessimism ' ;
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" '. : : - 'It's Facts.";-: : -
v Clothing, shoes, dry good aiid: 'everything
likewise are now perched oh:tbewruhgsf-df"high
living costs: 1 . " : ; , t f - ,
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The Reople's'Cash Store, ever ready in .the
interestof thfbuying ptiblic of :this community,
1 has sensed itiiS critical situation of rising prices ?
at iis beginning, went forth into the market
and bought bounty in many
ihsahces recklessly. ' V ' ,r
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THE SAVINGS SECURED ARE EtfOFUilQUS
10 TQ25 PERCENT ' :BE6w TODAY'S c6ST
Therelqrewjth these facts in plain
wait for a -Sale - -otmcement -'thatiforce
an fPWPB bargains thatTl ptbrm the
whole city . : .
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.mill fetiomiLij.
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42?, rt? St.
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