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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1923)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON - i 1 , TTTTTGr A V UHYYDXTTXTr! rrTrTX7'T Oft 109Q ' .a. -aL4a. x a... a a . a. i a i v l . aasai-jia. a a r a - - - POETS Here, There and Everywhere AGGIES TRfllfJIfJG falsing the Family- As a singer Pa will make a good mechanic! Ffsher FOR U OF W SAME Garber's Knee Not Expected to Keep Him Out of Home V coming Game Saturday a " ' - T T ! I IT - Ml M III ! Ml llll I . . - - 1 1 . I CURVALLIS, Ore.,1 Oct. 29. la preparation for the game with the University of Washington nere: next Saturday. Coach R. B. . Rutherford of Oregon Agricultur al college Is drilling his men In a number of new plays. No serious - injuries resulted from ib& Ajfgies game with Cali fornia, tva Diclc Garbers' injured knee is healing rapidly. Jt now seems probable that i Garber will be able to take part , in the next game. -f" ;' ''i: r- :V ; ; Bolly Boykln has been taking Garber's j place at half and has been playing against the freshmen team in practice. ' Coach i .Rutherford has been working out a forward passing cttack that the freshmen have been unable to solve. The Aggla linemen "rare.: getting - better at opening up holes for their backs and -at keeping the opposing line men at bayi ..- . . - ' TERRITORY GERMANY LOST. SEATLE, Wash., Oct. - 29. Every member of the! University of Washington football squad was ready for practice today whenac tlv'e T preparation , for the Oregon AcrirtiUnral game to be played In CorvilJis next' Satorday was start ed igf was announced. " ::::;;s Are Hot Utterly Forgotten By Rotarians Entertaining i pretty I school teachers in the line of duty may be all right, bat something else must b done to- "square" things at .home;. ; Consequently the pro gram committee of the Rotary club, met last night and- fixed the date of the semi-annual ladies UUhvinterlono 1 -: s!a t-aipilbi -7 TT Trv-v i I : ttitvcsalithe p-rr.rr and mil ccJbcCrj points endtficktoit Map showing Aiz-la-Chapclle in the Prussian Rhineland, which the Separatists seized, and Cologne, the great city of the Rhineland, their next objective. To the southeast are the great States of Bavaria and Saxony, now openly defying the Berlin Government. In the Rhineland , (indicated by horizontal lines), which .Jus been called the "industrial heart of the Reich," are lo cated most of the nation's coal and iron resources and almost half her entire manufacturing wealth. Bavaria and Saxony also contain rich mineral deposits. night, to which women whose hus bands' belong to the Rotary club may enjoy its hospitality. Wednesday evening, . December 12, has been set aside as the night In which the wives are entertained at a dinner at the Marion hotel by the Rotarians. Though the date only has been set, work will be gin at once upon a program. Lad ies night at the Rotary club will be arranged by a special' commit tee consisting of W, T. Jenks. B. E. Slsson and R. R. Boardman. Salem and Cottage Grove - Play Football Wednesday Salem high school will meet the Cottage Grove high school eleven in the first heavy game of the in terscholastlc season for the local football men. on Sweetland k field Saturday afternoon. . ; Only one game has been played by- Salem high school this season, that with the Forest Grove high school.' In which' -the visitors were defeated 12 to- O. Every effort was made to obtain a game for last Saturday. ', ; , ;:! November will be a busy month for the Salem team, with Eugene h?gh here on November 12, the Armistice day game;, at Med ford. November 17; at Albany Novem ber 24 and at Corvallls November Ezra Meeker is Reported ! To Be Weaker Physicially ' SEATTLE. Oct; 27 Ezra Meek er, 93, one of the trail blazers to the Pacific" . northwest from t the east, was reported to be weaker physically tonight at the home of his grandson and physician, Dr. C. L. Templeton. , , f 7 Dr. Templeton stated, however, that his patient was not dying, be ing only "slightly weaker than at any time during the last two days." Meeker's ? illness began with a severe cold October 19 after at tending the funeral services of his brother at Bellingham. f Eventually, 7 perhaps, county fairs will do away with exhibits entirely in order to provide ade quate parking space. Getting Too Fat ? Tiy This Reduce People wo don't grow lo ft r the fortnnste xrrption. But if you find tie fat acfomuUtinjc or already eumberaoone. yea will be wise to follow thia Ofreastion, whieh ia endorsed by thousands of people who know. Ak your dmcgixt for Mar tola Prescriptioa Tablets and follow di rections. Ory . dollar is the price the world oer. Uet them from your druggist or send price direct to Marniola Co, 4612 Woodward -Arc. Detroit. Mich. By doing this you will b safe from harmful drags and be able to reduce steadily and easily, without starratioa diet or tire koto exercise. -D2fyvMterrams: y'rWfW . AMIceep you wmJjh l 'tWi i i pest dealers anywhere :,- r-c - j BRITISH ASPIRANT FOR WORLD HONORS. I-1 y I J'' x T j ? v ' j - A $ X y ' ' s f ' it Vv. . s y 'y1, . i - , ft ' Tmmm'' fJJf&S. I'T1 ui .imin (I mil iujinun f -t - - ' " ' ' f """" " ' J'"" v fcJ"" " ' j - -, fti'ltfii,iri-j"- ---j---'-'iVi,:iar,'-'-'-',w"" i"' .aManMaa'.ii,iitimiisV.lhiiiiii f lit i tM4mmmmmmm Offers have; been received from Los Angeles. San Diego, San Francisco and ! Spokane, but all were so Indefinite the board said that none could be accepted. BERKELEY. Cal.. Oct. 29. Coach Andy Smith and .his Uni versity of California football war riors are ; preparing for a hard battle November 10 with the Uni versity of Southern California which proved It still is a con tender by defeating Stanford uni versity Saturday. The Berkeley squad is expected to be in good shape for the j fray. USC prob ably will be without the services of Gordon! Campbell, its big ground . gaining fullback who is said to 'have had three ribs brok en in the gamei with Stanford. ! - "Government customn officials at Skagwayr Alaska, also stated today that a thorough! checking of goods consigned to the I Yukon territory prevents ny liquor being shipped under the camouflage marking of 'canned goods' in any large quantities." ?; ; A: The Skagway officials : declared there was no increase in the am ount ' of canned goods consigned for the Yukon, c . BOOZE REPORTS NOT AUTHENTIC SAYS M'BRIDE No Shortage of Liquor in , Yukon Says Collector No Reason for Smuggling JUNEAU, Alaska, Oct. 27. Re ports thaj Jiquor has been "pour ing across the Alaska, n nanhanHla into the Yukon - are "ridiculous and without foundation," stated United States f Collector of Cus4 toms M. McBrlde today. "There is no shortage of liquor In the Yui kon at present, as the government! stores have a sufficient amount to last until next June," he stated! "This situation does not offer any inducement for smuggling of Ii-i. quor. ' J :' I New West Side Pavement Was Opened Yesterday ;., V- :: : Xj. The last covering -was removed yesterday from the new Rickreall Holmes Gap paving in Polk coun ty, making a paved road directly Into Portland on the west . side route. This makes two paved paved Toads to Portland from OLDS of bead or chest are more easCy treated externally with .f A an D I in Salem. Most of the automobiles that j came ; to,; Salem' yesterday with the Pacific highway caravan returned to Portland over the west side route. ').. . - v To know how good a cigarette really can be madi you must try a- NirSTrJASTTOy fTft jn u vvm - r.ini i i j ll fid If you have any color scheme you wish your car painted con sult US we are ready and able to follow your wishes or help you out with suggestions based on years of ' experience in COACH and AUTO PAINTING. Adequate facilities and years of experience warrant satisfac tory results. RELIANCE AUTO PAINTING CO. 210 State, Corner Front Phone 037 Billy Wells, the English welterweight, who hopes to use Dave Shade as a stepping stone to the championship. -' i - FOOTBALL BRIEFS SOUTH BEND, Ore., Oct. 29. The athletic board at the Univer sity of Notre Dame today deferred action on several offers from the far west for football games in .which the Notre Dame eleven would be one of the contestants during the Christmas f holidays. TRAVEL. BY WATER . Trw m Htf, a.. 1 f L1 9 one-way fares Portland to San Francisco, indud- S" A ing meals and berth. Sailings every ' HP nl dnesday . J. ... . . AW) P ' : -i ! Round-trip far ST30 , , , , ' Portland to Los Angeles, indud- A M anet ing meab and berth. Sailings FB H every Wednesday. ... A J. UP l' Round-trip fiire, 74 - ' " Portland to San JDiego including Jk mm ct meals and berth. Sai'lino a Saaw Oil Wednesday aan JLMego. including A mm rf berth. Sailings every rA Round-trip fare $81.10 r ' i Ask for detailed information and literature PORTTANr-.I01Tbird SuC ; 101 Third St Cor. Stark, Portland, Oregon. a G. McMkkaa, BaM(tr Tn& Mr, t. C Ssaitfa Bids. SaattU. Waab. Correct for i Winter Social Activities i; Hallowe'en marks the open ing of the social season. 1 --l'Vv:;i - , -1 I The Socially correct, wjcll groomed man must have a (wardrobe with which he can meet the many events In con fidence, style and comfort. I . i ' f We have a happy combina- tion of quality and economy in Dress Suiis i Tuxedos Evening Footwear T "r-';:;;--- ;-.:: -: Shirts Vests Ties j Silk Scarfs Gloves Jewelry Collars Hosiery Full Dress Suits $45 to $65 - ... ., , --. . i , Tuxedos $45 to $60 GOOD CLOTHES The Only Kind We Sell 0 . if yilh no sacrifice nam J Oil . Jf M W W