THURSDAY MORNING, NOVE3H3ER 22, 1023 SPORT IHIeire, There amid Every where ' Fishet Raising the Family- WhenMa tcomeisSenilmental us Trageqy for . I SH-H- r . . - i U&MDS PJrv -tfm-KIH' MUSH Jwo Oregon Jersey Cows r- o . iij OETCVOM U OOfcKTP COT rium aame neiu win ' Gold Medals THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, ORKGON H III HEAD cms tin T .. : : - I 1 sTT. - s - X I " 1 'III ftr w. " 1 1 1 J Jersey cows In' the herd of Mr Arthur & Stauff, Rlckreall. Ore gon, are making history. An official record of 749.18 pounds of fat at fire years nine .months' of age (class AA) was completed by Olga of Aihwood. which cow " will he awarded an American Jersey Cattle club gold medal. . Olga carried calf 172 days and was milked thrice daily. Her previous records of 791.23 pounds at 4-6, 58S.96 pounds at 3-3 and 402.56 pound at 2-1 are worthy , j ' l 0 I 4 : NEW TODAY Jackie Coogan IN : OLIVER TWIST A masUrfal pictarization of. Dickens' world famous classic i i : , . . . .i 1 "Toby Oliver's Country Store" j Bligh Theatre V. FEED MOLASSES We haro another shipment of that high grade feed molasses now in stock and can quote you the lowest price erer made In Salem. . - . ,' You will find Molasses a profitable feed to mix with your hay or straw as it is a great appetizer, a great milk producer, a tonic, a great fattener and keeps the animal in good condition. f.- - . Used as a feed for dairy cattle, fat cattle, sheep, hogs and horses. j ' Gire it a trlat and see the results. , . D. A. WHITE & SONS Phone lOO. 201 State St. of mention. On the last mentioned test she obtained both gold and silver medals, and on the one im mediately preceding, a silver medal. i Her sire needs no introduction here, for Holger 109744. one of the three medal of merit bulls, would have .merits covering pages of Jersey history. Her dam is La Creole's Darkey 243570, credited with four register of merit daugh ters. , i : j The other Jersey to win a gold medal is Thora of Ashwood. Sired by the great medal of merit bull. Holger 109744, and out of Emer ald's Girl of Fair Acres 279294, Thora could be expected to be a Jersey of great productive inherit ance. By yielding 15,266 pounds -of" milk testing 5.42 per cent, and 872.83 pounds of fat in 365 days, she qualifies for an A.J.C.C. gold medal. Thora began her test at five years of age and carried calf 197 days, and was entered in class AA. Total number of milkings 1095. ? On her preceding record she finished a record of 743.55 pounds of fat, begun at three years . ten months, and awarded both gold and silver medals. She produced 13,080 pounds ctf milk testing 5.68 per cent and carried calf 216 days. On her first record . made at 2-7 she made 9456 pounds of milk with a test of 5.35, and 506.24 pounds of butterfat, carry ing calf 21 A days. REX WU IS PROM S i WEN "Jim" and "Bai'? Say At Their Place You Can Buy Gasoline for ?.hut Per Gallon 18c A 30x354 Cord -for $7.95 We have many other things to offer J"-- ' " ! . '" "Jim" ; "BUT Smith & Watkins N. W. Corner Court and High. : Phone 44 Big Salem Lad Has Chance for Oregon Varsity String Next Year UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eugene, Nov. 21. (Special to the Statesman.) Rex Adolph of, Sa lem, who has played on the frosh football team since the opening of the university this fall, appears as likely material for next year's line-up. ' Adolph is big, fast, and plays splenodid football. In the game played with the University, of Washington freshman last Satur day, he held a right end position and acquitted himself with honor. He has participated inmost of the games played by the frosh this sea son and his ability as a linesman has won hinTmuch praise. ) Adolph is a freshman in ; the school of business administration and a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. It's a good idea, to convert all the savages. No telling when the Christian nations will need them as troops. ' Saturday 1 Nbv.24, 2tl5 p.o. Reserved Seats On Sale at the Gate 70 0 Admission Bleacher 4000 ASSsston (Covered ; ... ;, ? i ; j Reserved for Ladies. SATURDAYS E TO BE ALL FIGHT Science to Have Littie Chance at Annual Oregon V Championship Game EUGENE, or., Nov. 21 Coach Shy Huntington of the University of Oregon football team believes that the game Saturday with the Oregon Aggies will be just a mat ter of fight, and that science will not have much chance. 4 j Coach Huntington Is cheerful over the condition of his team. "They are in better shape now than they have been before this season," he declared. Turgesen, halfback; Von Der Ahe, tackle, and others who were in poor condition or out of the game entirely when the varsity mixed with the Cardinals, .will be back in the lineup against the Aggies.' . Strenuous practice is going on this week In preparation for the traditional battle Saturday. To give the team "longer practice,' Coach Huntington has had Hay- ward field illuminated so that the squad now rehearses the funda mentals of football signal practice and tackling until dark every night. , I ORE GX N- AGRICULTURAL. COLLEGE, Corvallis, Nov. 21.' (Special.) Past defeats seem un able to ruin the hopes of the Ag gies for their inning in he an nual clash with Oregon next Sat urday. Coach R. B. Rutherford has been drilling his fighters in pass ing, punting, blocking and signal drill. It is hoped to have all of the stars in the lineup. . The booting of Gill, supple mented by Tebb, Tousey and Price is expected to play a big part in the clash with the Oregon Web- footers. Gill Is sending long spirals down the field into the hands of Tebb and Carpenter, ends, giving the opposition little opportunity to intercept. , Olmstead and Johnson are working in the place of Captain Millard Scott, who has two brok en ribs. The loss of Scott is keen ly felt. Rich, center, has been doing well on the offensive and holds the line against attacks like the veteran that he is. Layman and Day, guards, are to be relied upon for good work. 14 YEAR TERM IS GIVEN COOK (Continued from page 1.) Judge Killits at $75,000 which he will n6t be permitted to make un til after a complete record of the case has been drawn. All of the convicted men. Im mediately after being sentenced, were take.n to the Tarrant county jail where they will remain until they either make bond or their appeals, which they, say they will make, are acted upon. : Only one of the 14 men who stood trial in federal court for six weeks was acquitted and he. A. SULPHUR CLEARS 0 SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Family Sfade Smooth, Says Specialist ; Any breaking out of the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist.. Because of Its germ, destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe Irritated skin and heal eruptions such as rash, pim ples and rin g worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and , disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from embarrassment.; Improve ment quickly shows, t Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar of Bowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use It like ld cream. M. Delcambre, on an instructed verdict ordered "by United States District Judge John N. Killits. Dr. Cook , was found guilty on 12 counts, as were all other de fendants save Cox, whose verdict found him guilty, of eight counts. The jury was out 20 hours. Dr. Cook who made himself an inter national character because of sheer effrontery, was conducting a cold blooded, deliberate confidence game, disguised as the Petroleum Producers' association. Judge Kil lits asserted. n permits in the Deschutes terri tory. 1 - The conference lasted two days and was held at the office of the district forester In Portland. Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough Mrs. Will Hall. R. No. 3, Eax ley, Ga., states: "I am writing to all who suffer from coughs.polds, croup or whooping cough. I can not recommend Foley's Honey and Tar too much, and I can't keep house without it. Have been us ing it since 1919 and have found it the best medicine there is for grown-ups and children." Best and largest selling cough and cold remedy In the world. Refuse sub stitutes. Sold everywhere. Adv. Grazing Forest Iand ALBANY. Nov., 20 From a conference with officials of the Deschutes national, forest and the district forester, C. C Hall, Santl am supervisor, and II. G. White, chief forester, returned to Albany Saturday night. Problems con nected with grazing on the na tional forests were the occasion for the conference. The Santiam national forest has a large amount of land suited to grazing .which is largely used by 3heep owners from Eastern Ore gon. Due to their location It ii necessary for them to register" for CORN SHOW OPENS TODAY IN ARMORY (Continued from page 1.) place their exhibits, taking more than ordinary pains in making them presentable. Paint brushes were brought into play brighten ing Iron and metal. Every indi cation points to a record breaking attendance at a record-breaking event. Following Is the list of indus trial displays: Oregon Growers Cooperative association; Theodore M. Barr; Salem Brick & Tile; Statesman; Salem Baking; Valley Packing; Cherry 'City Baking; Cherry City Milling; Oregon Gravr el; J. W. Maruney; Santiam Wool en Mills; C. F. Breithaupt; Han sen Sash & poor; :Oregon Pulp & Paper; Spaulding Logging; Salem Iron Works; F. II. Burger; Kay Woolen Mills: A. L. Frazer; Salem Fluff Rug Works; Capital City Bedding; Buttercup Ice Cream; D. A. White & Sons; Capital Jour- Ludvvig Piano $145 A dandy good Ludwig for only a fraction of its former price when new. This piano Is in good con dition. Terms $6 a month. Geo. C. Will, 422 State. St. nal; Rodgers Paper; Gray Belle; Capital City Cooperative Cream ery; E. E. Brink, West Salem ; L. W. . Gleason Clove: Commercial Book store; Marion Creamery; Upjoha Gladlola farm ; H. E. RIdeout; Salem nursery; Pearcy Brothers; N. D. Elliott. ' Mike's Auto Wrecking House Has moved to larger quar ters .on .Center .St., .near Bridge, We sell used parts from 50 to 80 Per Cent Off Auto Repairing Guaranteed Work. $3.50:ROUN EUGENE Thursday, Friday, Saturday Return Limit Monday . For The ; ' ; "'. U. of O. Homecoming Special Train Saturday for the U, of O.-O. A. C. . Football Game. Leave Salem ----10:45 a: m. Arrive Eugene - - - - 1:00 p. m. ' Game called - - - - 2:15 p. m. . ' Leave Eugene ----- 5:30 p. m. - Arrive Salem - -- -7:30 p. m. DAILY TRAINS ; 1 Leave Salem ...8:35 a. m.; 10:20 a. m.; 4:t5 p. m.; 6:45 p.m. Arrive Eugene 10:50 a..ui.; 12:25 p. m.; :45 p. m.; 8:55 p. m. OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem. Is the center of attraction. The winter rains make slioe wants felt. All broken lines must go at some price. If you have not bought already LOOK TMSEUJ S tylZlR 1TE2MV womens 200 Pairs Ladies' Dress Men. Work shoes OxfordS ShoeS Heavy Brown Bluch.r lace. , . . Mishko soles. The best Brown, black and grey, low Black and brown high cut shoes.' French and Louis work GhM c'nM.:.i $4.95 $1.95 ;$4;95 1 .... ' ' ; - : 1 i- J Ladies' Pumps and Sport Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords Oxfords Black, brown, J. Ooze and tan calf, low New ttyle., latest lasts in black and heels, all styles. Regular $9 and $10 values g 8,2eV Regular values S7.00. $8.95 1 $4.95 Growing Giris' Ladies' High Cut Dress Boys shoes Shoes ShOeS Dress or School Wear, Black and brown lace, low Black and brown, lace and button. hi?h Sizes 8i4 to U', 3J3 w"2 or low heels. Regular value, to SlO.So $4.95 $495 $395 1 SUpBers Patent, Vici, Suede and Satin High, Baby Louis and low heels. Regular $10 and $12 values $8.95 Men's High Grade Dress Shoes Staple lasts, new toes in black and brown calt. 1 nese ore our regular 9 sellers. .. ... - $6.95