The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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THE OREGON STATESMAN.; SALEM. OREGON
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FRIDAY MORNING, FERRUARY 13, 1925
WASHINGTON I STATE DEFEATS BEARCATS BY SCORE OF 61 TO
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Washington State college won a
sluggish basketball ,' game from
Vfillamette university In the Wil
lamette gymnasium last night by
the one sided score of 61 to 22.
Keither team displayed much in
terest except in spurts which
quickly ended. WSC started off
with a rush, annexing ,10 points
before the Willamette team suc
ceeded In making a couple of tal
lies,, on Fasnacht's free throws.
The half ended 1 to 12 in favor
of WSC. 1
Nolan, right forward for the
visitors, was the high point man
with 21 points. 1 Morgan, WSC
right guard, played a good i game
and ranked next to Nolan in scor
ing with 13 points. Fasnacht.
while not at his best, for the lo
cals. played consistent ball and led
mim
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his teammates
with 12 point.
The lineup for the
lows: - ,
WSC61
Nolan 21 .
Kelso 6 . .
S. Morgan 8 .
Koenig . . . .
L. Morgan 1 3
Substitutes
Manning 4,
In point getting
game fol-
WU 22
Fasnacht 12
. Herman 2
. .Hartley S
. Robertson
. . Erickson
- WSC: Gehrke,
Ree.e; Chandler 5,
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Shultz 4.
Haines.
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. We cive you personal service that satisfies, j. j j :
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reasonable prices obtainable. i ,
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the one upon the passage, for
those opposing the reconsideration
were known to oppose the ratifi
cation.
Those voting for the reconsider
ation, which would have auto
matically brought forth a motion
for an amendment and direct ac
tion upon the resolution itself, cal
ling upon the legislature to ratify
the 20th amendment were:
Representatives Bailey, Eennett.
Cowgill, Fitzmaurice, German,
Hall, Hazlett, Hercher. Hurlburt,
Lonergan, Mann, McCallister, Mil
ler, Mott, North. Peirce, Randall,
Roberts, Rush'ight, Shuiuway,
Shrock, Swan, Teegarden, Winelow
and Woodward.
STUDENTS HOLD
LINCOLN IS HONORED
NEW YORK. Feb. 12. Men
and women fronr more than fifty
organizations braved a heavy rain
today to take part in the exercises
in memory of Abraham Lincoln at
his monument in Union Square.
DEBUTE IMS
Inter-Class Representatives
Selected in Contest
j Thursday Afternoon
Inter-class debate tryouts were
held at the high school Thursday
afternoon in charge of the class
advisors who will act as coaches.
Sophomores and juniors will meet
March 18 on the question of rati
fication of the 20th amendment.
The senior debaters will meet the
winner of the first event on April
22. -.-.i'--. : j'..:.-' . "
Personnel of the various teams
is as follows: j
Sophomores - Jack Ramage.
leader: Kenneth Allen and Donald
Ponjade, with Delbert Savage as
alternate. Miss Francis Hruebetz
is advisor. i " '
Juniors Winston Williams.
Frank Grover, Lydia Child and
Harmon Garrett, alternate. The'
leader has not yet beeti selected.
Miss Ada Ross is the advisor. '
i Seniors -Martin Redding, Na
than Buel, John Minto and How
ard Page. The last two tied for
third place and the alternate will
be named latter. Miss Mabel
Robertson is advisor.
SENATE PASS
SALARY BILL
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vate practice is not true. Justices
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they are in mature years, and at
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For Men and Young Men
Made of Worsteds, Serges, Cassimeres and Tweeds
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$50 - 1$55 - $60 - $65
. and placed on sale for ten days at
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on the
Starter
Motor
of Your
There should be more to gaso
line than the mere ability to start
quickly. That's a common quality
with good gasolines.
: itiorudetanatmg gasoline
supplies controlled ener
gy producing a smooth,
quick, powerful vibration
less acceleration and glid
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is certain.
Sold through Union
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dependent dealers everywhere.
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Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil
that rate.
bent
could
hav
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forty in which to lay by a fortluneJ
When ithey do retire again to!pri4
vate practice, the fact that iheyj
have served on the bench Is
possible j advertising
J am not in favor
of increasing the salary at
Nton Detonating
the
they
this
time, que the many emergency
appropriations we are obliged to
handle." ;
'At anyl rate, we must reihem
i i
ber that the state has never asked
the Justices to apply for their
rlreak a Cold Right Up with
"Pape'sj Cold Compound"
Take two tablets
every three hoars
until three dose
re taken,. Th e
first dose always
tives relief. The
econd and third
d o a e s completely
break op the cold.
Pleasant and safe
to take. Contains
no anJnine or opi
ates. : Millions us
"Pape's Cold Com
pound." Prist,
i , thirty-nve ce nits.
DraxKtats ruarantee lt.Adv. j
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Th4 flection has only
been over, a few; months, and those
gentlemen knew at the time what
the salary woujdjbe. j Serving on
the benjch pf ljh supreme court
has nevpr crippled a man's activ
ity, noij caused bae to retire in
penury.iT M' t ;i i ' ; . i - !
$enttpr Todz, chairman of the
ways aid mean's committee, voic
ed protest : at) vhat he termed
"railroajl legisiatjon." and scored
the senate in stinging rebuke
against their; aspersions on the
committleej "The men in the ways
ana; means committee are not
short-sighted, ioJ atingy," Sena
tor Topse declafejL ''But we are
mindful of the great need for
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economy, when we see before us
appropriations
SlO.OOOjOQO, wltH ou
asking
for nearly
y 15,000.-
Willamette Valley
; Transfer Co.
Past Tbrougrh Freight to All
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Corvallis - Enseiie Jerferson
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, Independence - Monroe
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000 with which to work on
In the final vote on the. passage
of the bill, those casting an affirm
ative ballot were Senators Banks.
Butler, CaVaner, Clark, iCorbett,
Davit,, Dennis, Eddy.- Hall, Hare.
Johnson, Klepper, Magladry, Rit-
ner, Staples, Strayer, Uptoa and
Moser. -
Thosa. voting against the bill
were Senators Beat? Brown, Punn.
Fisk, Garland, Joseph, Kinney, La
follette, Taylor, Tooze and Zimmerman.
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