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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1923)
TUESDAY-MORNING. SEPTEMBER' 13r 1923 SPO Here, There aurad Everywher T Raising the Family- . Ma is a piKerr Fisher FEELS COCKSURE cwice.tp see - - V - - " '' - " ' Coach Huntington of High U Q THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON RTS FOOTBALL Eil! ii i i i . : I " i i "whe.pe o voo 71 1 vot' THTI 4t4io- THfXCS THE. Oe l . T I - . . V.-C MINE -J wfai.. I , ZtM . ir-o'' v viv;- ' , ' itW-W -T . rY bcnool txpects to Have ' Winning Team v ... . The Salem football team fa ap- proaching the season with unusual confidence. It has, never felt so cocksure as tms season. Seveu . better, men will be back ready to . Bo on the team. They are eaen ' strong In his part, and each skill ed Tin mass playing:. The seven old men are Coffey, Ausman, Har- rls, "Hamilton.' Ringle, Patterson t and Caughhill. ' "i '. Could and Townsend, near let' ter men, are coming backrfull of "J: enthusiasm and determined to ' make letters this year. They are going: to have some stiff compett- . t ion.,' however. , The back field ' is causing the roach most of his wories so far Patersonis the only man . who has s shown capacity f on playing in that particular position. He has a good firm reach and a steady nerve but he must have help. No one can hold that position through the season. ' -;i , Coach 'Huntington is anxiously watchinV the oncoming jr. his. From -among them he must de- 1 : HOIXIS HCNTIXGTOX vnd to ! develop, the material he ieeds to put the high school team here It belongs. The incoming material Is ocming with bels on. Sevetal of the boys have won nosl- Hons in the (lesser game and are anxious to make the "big league." It is believed that the' juniors will offer: some material this year that will meet all demands. Nothing Ehort of a winning team will be accepted. Some hard games are on the schedule and when the list , Is complete it Is not' going to - be t an easy matter to hold a place on " the team. Only the . fittest Willi I survive. : J . J": . Coach Hollis Huntington Is now starting on his second. year. . He came to Salem with a reputa " t Ion as a player, fast and furious. He has already won his spurs as a coach but this year he will know ' his men better and will do even' better work. ; ; -A " -V u r .:' The folowlng is the schedule: October 20 Not dated. ' ; October 27 Not dated. November 3 Cotage Grove at Salem. -' ; I ." : : ; November 10 Eugene at Salem November 17 Medford s at Med ford. ? November 23 Salem at Alba November 23Albany at Al bany, i : : . ', November ,29 Co rvallis at Cor vallis. i ;-.?. I- PIERCE ADDRESSES dir oReran Audience Gathers at Cham ber of Commerce for Constitution Day RIVALS JONES AS A MIRACLE WORKER. , Nearly .100 'persons met at the Chamber of Commerce auditorium yesterday afternoon to enjoy the special program arranged by Che meketa chapter of DAR, in com memoration of the 136th anniver. tution of the United States.' .3Ii8s Iva Claire Love offered two violin solos, "Souvenir, by Drdla, and Minuette" by Porpora-lCreis- ler, and Leo Jennison sang "There Is No Death." by O'Haxa. : Governor Pierce spoke upon the constitution and what Its effects have been upon the ' people '." who have lived under' it. He pointed out that the United States .'con stitution which -governs a people,' and the remarkable thing about it is that It has the ability to adopt Itsel . to thfe changing needs of the times. It Is the model today he said of every thinking govern ment in the world. V v "Although a government by the people had been ' advocated by Plato, Rousseau,: all the great thinkers and philosophers of the ages, it was not until our docu ment was signed that it ever be came an actual s thing," said the governor. J , ,; " ' : t,-- " ' J i ,.i ! Mina M. Cook of Salem ' Is First to Pass Jest Mina M. Cook, R.N., assistant and pathologist In the offices of Drs. Fisher & Garnjobst, Salem, is the first woman in the state to successfully pass the state exam ination in x-ray work. ' Miss Cook SJV 4 !t " y ' - : "-it fr - - i- y$ i -'-.'" 1 :tl r- Jr. y-'Y ! . - -- . hi ' 1 1 V- ; f , s - , x ' ' y ' 1 t K ' - " i. 'V, Right tuind'd pitcher oJ the Boston RM Sox. who has created t . nevr record by holding opposing batsmen to one safe drive In - elgnteen straight Innings. t ; J the purchae o( lots 11. 12, 13 and 14 in the Oak addition at the ap praised valuation of f 14,580. The offer of the Deaconess hos- pital for lots, 5, 6,- 7 and 8 In block 13 of the University addition was accepted by the council. The price was $1242.13. The condition of North Summer street was the object of a heated discussion, Alderman Vandevort insisting that the street commis sioner do something about repair ing it. Alderman Ralph Thomp son said he agreed with Mr. Van devort and further said the only' use he made of that particular street was to demonstrate the easy riding qualities of cars on it. ' LEAGUE STANDINGS I ' PACIFIC COAST I.EAOUE W. San Francisco ..... 107 ' Sacramento .-. 101 Portland fto Seattle 82 I -ox Angrles .'. 81 Oakland ...; 7l Salt Lak ... 77 Vrrnon Jl ............ 71 67 71 81 87 92 i 5 " S3 102 NATIONAL LEAGUE N'ew York Cincinnati , PittsburRh Chicago . St. I.otiis Brooklyn .... Boston .. Philatlelpbi ... . W. 83 8.1 81 74 72 67 4! 15 B4 58 58 66 70 92 92 Pet .587 .520 .485 .469 .454 .453 .410 Pet. -.619 .589 ' .583 , .529 .514 .489 . .333 .328 SUFFERED FIVE YEARS j - FROM KIDNEYS "I suffered with kidney trou ble for five years or more. -could not sleep at night and I was always tired' after coming home from work, and my back ached.' writes John R. Gordon, Danville 111. "I secured , some FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS and after a few treatments 1 felt better and could work with more ease, became stronger and could sleep better For quick relief from Backache Rheumatic pains, and Kidney and Bladder trouble use FOLEY KID NEY PILLS. Sold everywhere. 1. SALEM MARKETS 1 $.' 2' rnt GRAIN AKS HAT -pJ.3 red wboat, aackad Cheat hay . Oat hay is a .graduate of the Salem bospi taL : : I :. i . a.-i ;r ':.; The above is from The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, pub lished in Philadelphia. trespasses" and give the man a chance. Mayor Glesy, who intro duced the resolution calling for revoking the license, said that be had promised the people of Salem to enforce the law and he was go- 1 1ng to do it. He said Tangeman had had every chance and that n r-n i mai at nrn nCDUILUiraU HI rem ' Had ,had every ;t TO START AT ONCE tnls waa not nls tlnt offense (Continued from page li' 1 - Alderman Sater. who accom- - I panied Aldermaa Patton on an in to the main prison from outside vestigation trip to the state tuber- Everybody Visit The Oiregoin Sitaite Fair SALEM, September 24 - 29 4 A ; You should see this exhibi tion of products from every section of our state, a rev elation and a liberal educa tion,to everyone; Agriculture, Horticul ture, Live Stock. Special attractions day and night. v .; Horse racing,; amusement, stock and poultry shows, - " V'i: . etc. -.a j ;.hr :i T V w " . $75,000 in prizes and purses .1 " i 1 .! j . . 1 i- y- .. I I' . i , , ' . .'... .... ' . . . .- ... ....... . ., - , ? . .. f - : . Reduced Round Trip Fares . On sale September 22-29, inclusive; return , limit October 1 All Trains ' Direct to Fair Grounds ' . - - ' . - - . - . - For further part leu Lara ask agrnta ' JOHN M. SCOTT I . ... Ass't Passenger Traffic Manager Southern Pacific, Lines' fires must be reduced. To this end it occurs to me that the walls on work buildings facing the pris on should be blind walls and that such fire-walls.' separation of buildings and elimination of high y Inflammable construction ma terial, should be provided for aa is necessary for the safety of the prison and prison properties. ' "I request that your board pro ceed as -soon as possible and ren der your report to me in writ ing. Any expense Incident to your duties in this work will, be paid on the presentation : of : proper vouchers to the executive office." MOHER RECOMMENDS COUGH REMEDY r "My ; mother1 had a severe cough. I bought her a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and It helped her at once. Also gave my son several doses and hii cough -disappeared," writes , Mrs S. L. Oivens, Greenfield. Virginia. For quick relief from - Coughs, Cold. Croup, Throat. Chest and , Bronchial trouble use ' Foley's Honey and Tar. Stood the test of time serving three . generations. Largest selling cough medicine in the world. Sold everywhere. Adr: culosis hospital .disagreed with Al derman Patton regarding the re form of the man. The vote to re voke the license stood four to six. School Proposal Accepted : i The council voted to accept the proposal of the school board for 0 12 O ll -$i2 a sit Clover ha?, baled 912 SlJ Pric quoted are ' wko'ieaal ' and : an trie revived by. farmera. N ratal prirea are given, except aa soted; EOOS, BUTTEK. BUTTEKTAT freamery bntter 4i n . 4 Butterfat, delivered 41 Milk, per ewt .f. .2.25 Efira. aelerta - - : Utandarda - - , .. Pulleta .... 29 Broilers Heavy bene Medium ... POtTLTTtT .11 0 2 If .11 U PORK, MTTTTON AHD BEET Hogi. top 150-225 Ibj ewt J.!.$8.7t Hora. top. 225-275,- ewt 98.21 Horn, top. 225-275. ewt 95 & 9i Ujhl aowa ewt ... , 96.04 Kousa beavy. 04 04 U Top veal, dreaaea Top eteera Cow ,, Top lamb ... , . Heavy - lambs . ; ..... ORJLKOEfl "Bosded" Brand Soaklat Valeada Offering: ,, 216 and liwr f5.2J .07 074 -05 0 .04 -03 Q 04 Of ; OSV, PREPARING FOR "COMF. BACK. CINDERS WOULD BE WIPED OUT BY BILL ' Continued from page If the ordinance committee be In structed to draw up an ordinance to be presented at the next meet- inging . which would reduce the licenses to the former rate $25. Since the next meeting of the council will not be until , after fair week, the general Intent of the ordinance will be carried out. , Mr. Grosspeter of the Red Top company said last night that he ex pected to bring his cabs into Sa lem anyway regardless of the high license fee. He said that he would employ local men as driv ers and . would plan to give the highest type of service,-; . ; . Tangeman License Revoked The license of Harry Tangeman. to operate a hotel was revoked by the council. . Alderman Patton ob jected to the motion .urging that the council "forgive others their ijf. aae icf jktji-utt &t.-k4&&&jX-;. aK uftw-: .w'i wife &&.:.-:- j j . ' ; A U v v ' -'hi it I . ' - - v Til - owu WXIH V I trsur J f" ' -1 , v""y " 1 5 ' te&fri V'rt- "g v .-.. AMEBICAK LEAOXJB N'ew York . 1 Cleveland . Detroit St. l.onis ; Washington . Chicago .. .. Philadelphia W. ............ 92 71 ' - 67 7 ... .. 6 .:.. 60 , 58 Boston. : 54 47 62 64 ca 70 74 74 -J9 : Pft .662 .537 .511 .504 .485 .448 .439 (.400 2-10'a and smaller 4.5 - . APPLE Cooking. Oregun gruwn, 91-50 Q 92.0ft Gravenateina per bos $2.71 , ZXntOHS Ifflnirwell "ERR" all aizes. ease $9.51 HEW BUNCHED - VEGETABLES All ; priced by ke doaea benchee. Beets, Carrots, 51 Radiubea. long or round -41 ai6's and larger .' ....$5.o0 .91.50 50 40 OravensUiina, per box INSERT KKU1TS . Beets, Carrots and Onion. Kadiiihes and Paraley . Tomatoes, borne grown, Itox 81.00 flrad iKttcee, toal, rrates 92.25 Kgg plant, per crate ... .... ,..j..92.50 Nrw potatuea,. New Oregona. ewt 91.75 Sell peppers, per lb. , . L.06 Onions. Walla Walla outdoor, ewt 92. 50 hammer squat h .91 Pumpkins, crated, lb. 03 Cabbage, local, crated, lb. 03 PEACHES ' Elbertaa from Yakima and The Dalles. Quoting: , Per box 91.00 5 box lots , 95 10 box lots ... . r ..90 25 or more '. 8 j A few Crawforda and other varieties nay be. available at prevailing market. BAKTLETT PEAKS Standard boxes, per box ...$2.25 PZ.U1I8 Per 4 basket crste ..... ....91.5J CAxtTAIiOuFES ."Bungalow" Brand Turlocbj'a beat. i HONETDEWS Crated, per lb.. ; V ..00 BANANAS "Red Cord" fancy fruit Quoting - crated, per lb. 11 UUCBXEBEKB.IES - .... Per )b. ..... . 15 BLACKB EBBIES Selling today ...... fl.50 tbesh nos Per flat box ..$2.00 AFPIXS - Fancy California Qravensteins: 125 larger .. ....92.75 150-138 92.50 ic:i-175 . ..92.25 Chi-e Oregon Gravenateina: 125 larger . ...92.25 150 138 ; 92. OO 163 175 :..91.75 Oregon Gravensteius, faced and filled, pr box . 91.50 Cooking varieties, Oregon grown,' per box 41. Sit to 92.00 1 CRAB APPLES fn apple boxes- .-...91.50 GRAPES .- Nfilsras in Ings, per lb. .;. na Tokays,. 4-basket crates . ..92.75 Thompson seedless, 4-basket rrstes-jl.OJ OHOUND CHEEHIE8 Per lb. . ...... 15 CRANBERRIES EarlyTMaeks, 1923 crop, nrr 1-3 barrel box :.. . 95.50 ; SACKED TEOETABLES Ktw Takima earrota.- per sack 92.21 AU Sack Vegetable la per lb. hlgbd wbea desired ia lsa taaa sack Iota. New beets, per sack .; 92.31 Yakima ra tabs gas, per sack 91.6 Kw Vegataataa Tomatoes? 4 From The Dalles sad Roaebmrg. - 2-layer f boxes .92.2$ California, lug boxes ..93.0t Two layer boxes f 2 7i Pickling encumbers: No. 1, suiair siie, In boxes, lb 01 No. 2, medium site, per lb. OS No. 9, large or dill site, per lb .03 Can supply all gradaa la aacka at la per lb. leea. . , New celery, per bunrh.....85 Q 91-10 Orcn beans, per lb. j .l9 Green corn,, dos. .......22 Q 29 Cabbage, local,' crated, lb. .. Of Head lettuce, local, era tea 91.60 & 92.61 Egg Plant, per lb. 10 New potatoes. New Oregon, ewt. -.91.7t Bel) peppers, per lb. IP Green peas, boine grown, par lb ..09 Cucumbers: .. The Dalles, outdoor , , . .J. , .71 Onions. Walla Walla outdoor ewt. .92.01 Paraley and onion , - ,i Potatoes . Paktma netted gema, per ewt ', 91 54 Oreron Whites. ter ewt .. St ? ' Offering: Standard Crate Pony eratea Flat Crates ..92.50 ..,;..........9i.: Yakima Roeky Fords standard crates .... ; 92.50 ummi Hnrreil Uima the pink Bieat variety, standard crates..92.75 WATKKMKIiOMS ' Kitber, long or ronnd variety, per aianaara crate ?. 92.75 PERSIAJT MELONS "rated, per lb ... .0 ICE CREAM MELONS t rsiea, per in. . 03 CASABAS I'rated. nee lb. ......... I..........'........:. .0 1 jRTk-vJohnson above, former heavyweight champion, U workfng out at his Vlirord.' Conn training camp In an effort to get Into condition fo an attempted "come-back. At the present time John ion v?e3a kia pounds and appears to Jut ve; retained, most of his Special salntine effects real. ly increase the pleasure of owjol infra car so painted besides Its increasing resale value. We're prepared to repaint your car an original, aristocra tic, refined color scheme or a conventional one and do the work well and economically.' 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