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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1925 ZT " I" ? ' BEARCATS LOSE nw rn nn nnWhr NEW YORK, Feb. 14. Tiger Flowers, sensational Atlanta, Ga., negro middleweight, scored a tech nical knockout tonight in the fifth round of his scheduled 12 roruha fight with Frankle Clark: of Allentown. Pean.. at the common wealth club. This was Flower's fifth victory and fourth knockout since, his disastrous fgiht with Delaney on January 16, when the negro was stopped in the second round. I J w Tv J- SAY "BAYER ASPIRIN" and INSIST Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Pain- Toothache .Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bcttlea of 24 and inn Tln,;.f . Aaptrta la taa trad avark of Barer M aaafaetara of Uoaoacoticacidaater of Sallcvlieacld PLflfJT OFFERS EVE T HEAVY HITTER TO MEET BAYES Additional 6-round Match - for Monday Night; Bayes ? . Bout Hummer ; . As a special attraction. Match maker Harry Plant announced! Saturday that Milton McCormick and Mishy Smith of Portland would meet in a special six-round i event at the Armory Monday night' in addition to the. regular card. Both lads fight at 108 pounds. The main event and the one that is demanding the attention of fans la ; the 10-round meeting between Phil Bayes of Salem and Joe Marcus of Portland Marcus is a heavy slugger and packs a slumber potion In either fist. Bayes is a clever fighter and able to deliver a few heavy swings him self. In all probability the match will not go the scheduled number of rounds, -i; ! ' Sailor Manning of .Salem will meet Kid Carter of Oregon City in a six 3-minute round event, while two snappy preliminaries will start the works promptly at 8:30 o'clock. Matchmaker Plant has reduced the price of' ringside seats for this program. ; r s 1 Gonzaga Basketball; Oil Has Little Difficulty in Swamping Lodafsf ntet - ) 2 A hew patterns HEW STYLES j ' . PARTY AND STREET pumip We receive new things every day the most exclusive pat : terns that can be produced and every pair is exclusive to THE PRICE SHOE CO. If you see it in our display it will not be shown any other place in the city. : Our new styles are drawing trade from all over the valley, j We have new surprises in store for you as we have just placed an order for a select group of styles from one of v the highest grade style and pattern lines to be shown on the coast. These shoes will be on display before Easter. , We have a dozen new things arriving this coming week. Be . j sure' and see our lines before you buy. , ' : Priced from $8.00 to $12.00 ARCH PRESERVER SHOES The greatest invention of the age. They make your feet 1 feel like new the first time you wear them. .' Priced from $9.00 to $12.00 Full Line of FLORSHE1M SHOES For; Men' The new Oxfords are now on display. See the new things in black, and light tan. We are showing an especially good style golf shoe. r , Price $10.00 Rubber Heel Day is Wednesday. Bring your shoes any day in the week, leave them for Wednesday. Have the best grade 50c rubber heels put on your shoes at half price j.. 25c . r. IK YOUR FEET 1IITRT? Corns and callouses, re tnored without pain or sore ness. 'Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in feet, weak-foot flat foot, foot strains and fallen arches ad justed. Do not, suffer. I will glte you the best that science can produce Via scientific chiropody,. 'Consult . DB. WILXJAMS About Your Feet . Hours 9 to 5:30 Phone 616 TI 7 . . 4m f rn feetAfpbsEE flail JWs Tot fan? . PixExOil ; SPECIAL BRACT' MAS We have secured the serv ices of an -experienced man " to make braces for crippled feet and limbs. Inquire for particulars. - IlKPAIIfi DEPARTMENT ' Ou kli.p in equipped witH all new machinery. W. uac nothing lt th Terr bel grad of leatlter that money trill buy. Mr. ' JarabaoD, la ehary. of thia ' deiwrtneaU ia an expert in hi,lta : haa apeot year in fartoriea aad repair abopa and will Uo aatliiag but hfh grade work , . . ; I i i j 1 - i Marcus pm an enc to. his match with Vic Eades in Portland Friday night by knocking his- opronent out in the second round. ; Marcus is an exceptionally hard hitter and will give Phil C&yes a good run for his nicney. . Funeral uf, Pioneer Today Funeral services of the late rs. Sarah Rebecca Rodgers, pioheer of i 1852, who died February 12, will, take place Sunday,, Feb. 15, at 2 o'clock, in the;Turner ceme tery. Rev. Blaine Kirkpatrick of ficiating. Brief services will be held from the residence, 18th and Ferry streets, at 12:45 o'clock. ni t : ' Be careful about what you start while trying to stop something. at your , , j An. DRUG STORE RIKER'S ILASOL I is a splendid preparation ; for keeping the skin soft i.and smooth. Makes a won j derful treatment for beau- neck and hands. 25c Perry Drug Store f 15 Sooth Commercial SAIJ3M . - - OREGON : In a one-sided game, , flayed on the local's ' floor lisi flight. Gonzaga university ; bakietbal! team defeated the ilairaete university team by the s :ofeof $2 to 23. The visitors ha th bet ter of the argument: fror i th-first whistle to the ! last. ' "he local quintet did not1 seem a le o hit its stride,, and at no tine (furing the gamie was there anj qufstion of the final outcome.! V MUafnette has been decidedly af feci ed ly the loss some time ago of Emmel, one of the guards. It is h pecf that this veteran will soon e ii tie regular lineup again, i Sc t, neW man In th(e !yil'ametle lneupt showed up well, and gh promise of developing into a cratki guard. Ingram, rightj forward jfor the Gonzaga aggregation!, wak tlhhiglh ooint man of last night's; tame, and starred for i the' visitors! Ie accumulated 22 of his teaWsiflnal tallies. Hartley for iliaiett!e showed up well with 11 -points to his credit. ! 4 The lineup for the gams wis a follows: ! l Wi.lamette !. ! I ' I Gnta5: Robertson 3. Fasnacht 9 . hartley ll.'.J Trlrickson ing for Robertson; Robertson f for er- B I a -mail for Scott. I J a Gonzaga: Treanor for Fitzger ald. Fitzgerald for Tfeanfr; Treanor Ifor Receconia. Treapor scored 8. points. Referee: Coleman. F. InkranJ 2 F. ...FItzi;ei-ad 6i C4 . . . Ddssaillt 4 G. ... Flaherty 8 l Scott . F. ... .Rec4cdnU -3 Substitutes: Willamette, ;pol- ifl 1 BIDDY BISHOP TO . COACH INIOH Senators Are to Have Manager for the Com ! Baseball Season Salem Senators will not get the full ' nppprt j of Biddy Bishopjs abilities during the cording sum mer. because he has sighed up as a coach in -the high school atl Bed ford. Ind.j Bishop has not solid his business interests here and will return to the city aftefr hts contract expires. Last year Bishop whipped up a remarkable team and had oie ojf the best senator teams of thj past years. Hopes are bright fori this year, and it is expected that "Frisco" Edwards will he rkana- ger. He will produce a good providing, that all comes out NeW ng earn (well, because as a -catcher on the Sena- last year he w tor team "whizz." A board of directors are to as sist the new manager-to-be and will have complete charge ojf the finances. The Senators have everything in the way, -of equipments, club rooms, and shower baths paid for and the . year is to start with a chance for some good g&mesL ,1 Several, ot the last year" teams are to reiurn. : Barham, pitcher. whose ankle was broken duijing a slide to base will perhaps bel back In the lineup and. ably supported by Miller and Proctor. as a TriDle-Header Slated For Silverton Wednesday berg high school boys and girls will play the Silverton teams. Aa yet the tilverton girls have not been defeated this season. The' real drawing card for Wrdnesday night will be the game beween the Newberg and the Sil vert on faculties. Much amusement was imported from Newberg hen the Silverton faculty members were defeated there with a score of 23 to 12. lit is said that the referee was real kind in his de cisions and called no foal. The Silverton line up was Coffee' and Reedj Forwards Long :i.id Oun nlnsbara guards and Kaup center. SILVERTON, Ore.; Feb. (SDecial.)The next event verton for basket ball fans the J triple header to be - here Wednesday night. ; .Thej 14:-- it SH- be ged New- will atai Remodeliog Sale Makinir room for our new linieo men's furnishing which will be hcrtj Special Offerings Of up-to-the-minute Woolens, newnt nttcrns in every desirable weave and :oiorings, - u Now Is the Time To save money on a new suit for , tprlng. Make your selection and havp your suit made in the new spring and summer stvle. - Reduced prices and an extra pair oi" ' trousers with every suit.' ... j Just a few more days left to get the ,3&tra pants without extra charge. Scotch Woolen Mills ' 423 State t.- Cxlcni, Oregon LIBERTY IS HOST TO COUlUM CLOBS Marion Community, Federa tion Meets Thursday to Initiate Stayton , The Marion County Community Federation will' meet at the Lib erty nail, Thursday evening, Feb ruary 19, for their regular meet ing, according to the plans . that have been arranged Liberty hall is loc ated three and one-half miles south of Salem' in one of the live liest communities in the county. Educational leaders of the state have jbeen secured to make ad dresses. J. A. Churchill, state su perintendent of public schools will discuss "Recent School Legisla tion j while Mary L. Fuikerson, county; superintendent of schools, will talk on "The New Laws on Physical Examination, in Schools and What it Means to You." As an added feature of the eve ning two minute talks will be giv en by t ie presidents of community clubs telling what their clubs did during the past month. A brand new club'. West Stay- ton, is to be Initiated during this meeting. E. R. Clark the presi dent will be properly initiated in to the mysteries of community spirit. ; - ;'- ' ' Reports from: other communi ties that were admitted during the last meeting of the federation will be heard. -These clubs are at Sa lem, Hayesyille, Fruitland. Mid dle Grove and Turner. : The i Liberty Community has prepared a program that will be worth while and if you want to at- i tend you must be on time. The Liberty people are noted for the promptness in which they start thedr meetings. They start at 8 o'clock. ' i mm; -use. Wfaf all laitk UdMUi. ttn;. or amoro inn hanrh. A few doaea will I, ... ... m Mltv-h VI ITU nii an t- - - your blond and reriUhM roar worn oat. xhaueted nervp. Yoor monry will be refnndd by the mannflactarers if you do not obtain aatiatertory re ma (ta. Beware of aubatitntea. -. . AIW171 intiHm rn'iof nmn- ine orranks Iron-N ozated Iron. .Lo( for dcuxpaU in tablet bxm only. 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