The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 06, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FHLIO HIGH
IlLCOlfiPETE
Portland Championship
Team Accepts Invitation to
Play in Tournament
, The Portland winner will eater
the state ; tournament to be held
here March 12, 13 and 14. The
Oregon State High School i Ath
letic association has' definitely de
cided to InTlte Franklin high, the
-winner of the Portland series, and
the Invitation has' been accepted,
according to Information' given by
Coach Guy L. Rathbon. While the
- Willamette officials have nothing
to do with the selection of teams,
the statement is official, coming
from the Oregon ; high 'school
board. - ' -. . , .- - v
The Willamette gym has been
rearranged to accommodate the
Urge crowd expected, all avail
able space not taken by the
-U V. - J
vicwucn is ivt uw jsv ariaugeu s
to be available for standing room.
At present a total of over 2.000
spectators can be accommodated.
All districts have not yet re
ported as to their representatire
team, however; Salem high will
represent district .No.. 7, having
met and defeated all other con
- tenders from this section. The
Salem record includes two wins
over Silverton, two over Independ
. ence, two over Dallas and two
over West Lynn. .In the outside
competition Salem 'lost but to two
-teams of high school standing
. Franklin high? of Portland and
Ashland high. .J Neither team, how
: evejrjnbe considered as a sure
, winner over Salem at the tourney,
: as the Franklin team won by but
: a single point, 15-14. The com
' parative scores of Ashland and
; Salem show the. two teams to be
j evenly matched.
Other teams who will enter are
! Pendleton, from district 3; either
J McMinnville .or Cloverdale from
f district- 9, and Medford, winner
' of last year. - s" ' "
i A ; district ; tournament - will be
held' in the Marshfield district. on
March 6' and7 to'.decide the wln-
ner of that section. -
, ' A new system at placing the
L teams will be usedhis year. Sir
t teams will be given the bye on
Thursday, which will leave eight
teams for the; rest of the series,
; By this method no team will be
: given any, advantage In time1 to
rest at the end of the series. The
. drawing for places will take place
; in State Superintendent of Schools
' fit Tl .! Ill- lfri.. M n r& VA'VAsntB
will be made known Monday. l rl
All competing teams will be ex
; pected to abide by the same rules
set down by the board of control.
5 uu Tinjr - uaiwruuv 'Uiuigs 11 urn
last year is that eight men may
be used during the tournament
I instead of seveo." ThIs Is expected
f to be a decided? advantage over
the system of last year as enough
substitutions can be made to pre
vent an overstrain on any one
man. - - '
The tournament has been well'
supported by the various clubs and
i business organizations of the city,
and as all arrangements are well
v under way for taking care of the
visiting teams the tournament this
year is expected, lo be one" of, the
best given in several years..
RECOGNITION OF
RUSSIA IS ASKED
v (Contiaoed from pfa 1)
i' i
argument which has been dvanc
ed by some as making futile any
recognition even of a merely trade
nature. . ! : ': :;i '
While there have been reiterat
ed assertions In highest admin
istration quarters recently that the
policy of tne united states toward
Russia remained unchanged indi
cation that tne non-recognition
policy of Secretary Hughes would
. "
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FURNISHED 4 OB 3 BOOM APAUT
meot at 413 N. 8Ut. t. 4. S-mH
NEW ' ATTRACTIVK . BUNOALOW
Hplendidly and all ' furnished. East
front; garage; fireplace; basement;
furnace; Terrthing to aiafc a ham
complete and a bargain at 7O00.
GERTKUDK J. JI. I'AGE
492 Ji. Cottaga St. , ' . , 23 m5t(
IIOC8K OP 2 FIUTS ALL, rURMSHEU
corner; 2 caragea; $J5uo.
' CERTItUUE J. M. PAQZ
492 N. Cottage 8t. - 25 m5tf
S IUKM HOCSB CLOSE IX $SiOO.
Confectionery f.200
"tiroeery store S330Q. - :
Grocery more S10UO.
14 aero travt new modern bnnralow:
- nioxhrn poollry' house, cloae ia. will
- trad a--' for Salem or fort ian property
' 5 acre tract, i modern . 5 room bun
galow, S68UO.
5 acre tract, - 6 room bouse, larga
poultry house, sightly location. fToOU.
- liEKTRL'DE J. M. 1'AUIS
be maintained and recognition con
sidered only If the soviet govern
ment by her works, demonstrated
fitness for recognition there have
been recurring evidences of the
possibility of a revival of discus
sion "of American: policy toward
that government. ' . '.
It is regarded by some asv pos
sible that the question may de
velop during the present special
session of the senate, where Chair
man Borah of the foreign rela
tions committee has long held a
view different from that of Mr.
Hughes on the problem. ; .
In the old days of Dobbin the
worst that could happen" to a hug
?ed driver was matrimony. "
National First Aid Veek ' , ,
Will Start on March 16
CHICAGO, lU March 5.r Sec
retary Samuel Hi Henry of the Na
tional Association of Retail Drug
gists, has ; announced the fourth
annual "preparedness"' sales festi
val known as "First Aid Week."
It will be held March 16-2 l.C The
idea was dedicated to the drug
gists of Amerlc-i by Sterling Prod
ucts, Inc., and, the slogan for the
week is: .".Fill That Medicine
Chest Now!" The executive "com
mittee of the N. A. R. D. which
h& made "First Aid Week" a
business once-- year fixture, has
discovered that druggists who
bare co-operaied In their displays
and 'used .newspaper ', advertising
urging householders to be pre
pared to "meet accident or sudden
Illness, enjoyed largely increased
business. ' . .
HOOVER TO URGE
: RADIO MEASURES
(CoBtinned from pass 1)
the better class of stations now
established;
; lt is difficult to determine how
the', con fusion will work out. It
has been suggested that perhaps a
variety of what might be called
radio public opinion can be called
in to help the matter. That is.
grams sent out from" a particular
station, to the exclusion of those
sent out from competitors," may
be able to express their desires.
If anyone can work out a scheme
which would attain this result and
give the basis for radio control,,
In the interest of the greatest
number of radio users, It would
be a most valuable contribution to
the task of the industry and the
government.
FRUIT MEN BUSY
: . M SALEM FIELD
. (Continued from paga 1)
Northwest, are, to be visited. 15
J. H. GeroBtt of Hamburg called
radio listeners who prefer pro-n Robert C". Paulus on businesscourse in mortgage lifting.
matters. Paulus' company has
Just .appointed the Gerom com
pany as Hamburg brokers. He
stated that fruits this year must
be shipped tg Germany with orig
inal sacks, and the excessive ship
ments of tin 7 are prohibited by
the expense. V "
Manager Gray of the Gray-Barron
company of San Jose was In
the city in the Interest of the can-,
nery located in the Santa Clara
valley. ' - .
" ; The Paulus company has ap
pointed brokers In several foreign
cities.
v ""After all. the best thing to de
velop a young man ; Is a short
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Sustained QidUty
THe I V Jg
Gasolin
r . it..-.'
There's a double saving in buying Associated
Sustained Quality Gasoline with Associated
Oil Company Scrip Books You get a 3is
: count equal to a saving of one'ceioeyeify
gallon of Associated Gasoline You aBget?S'Statip and all dealers showing Astscsiited
a perfect balance of the essential quitis-- Oil Company sign
easy starting, complete combustion and
"more miles to the gallon"
Associated Oil Company Scrip will be ac
cepted by all Associated Oil Company 5cxvire :
The following dealers iselh0ocittte products:
Geo. Aliens Saleni ' A. D. Olson. West Salem
A. M. Anderson, Route 8, Salem C. W. Pugh, Route 8, Salem
E. Bello, Salem
Bonesteele Motor Co., Salem
Buckeye Service Station, Salem
Clark & Vincent, Salem
A. Davis Salem -Frohmander
Bros.. Salem
W. B. Gerth, West Salem
Highland Grocery Co., Salem
Ira Jorgensen, Salem
Wade & Lucas. Salem
W. A. Wilcox, Salem
O.J.Wilson
Ball Bros., Turner
Oregon Grain Co., Aumsville
Boone Service Station, Aums-
x ville
"Yeoman Bros., .Stay ton
Irwin Baun, Independence
R. E. Derby, Monmouth
W. S. McClain, Buena Vista
Chas. Stokes, Corvallis.
L. G. Russell, Corvallis
Hagen Bros. & Gihlstrom,
- Silverton
,W. B. Nutting, Gervais
N. Becker & Son, Woodburn
E. E. Watkina, Hubbard
S toner Bros., Aurora
Julian De Jardin, Hopmere
C. H. Ernst, St Paul
T. J. Harris, Hopewell
Silverton Lumber Co., Silverton R. T. KiddDaytoh-.r
Lima Flouring Mills, Silverton
Wm. Predeck, Mt. Angel
M. .M.MM. 11 a. XJl SJalaA aaT -M. Bl m M. aLAM.
A. E. LaBranch, Route 6. Salem McKee & Warner, Jefferson-,r:- :J JensenMonitor
L. C. Mitchell, Route 6, Salem:, JW. P. Chilcote, Albany Earl's Garage, Scotts Mills
! 1 ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
Dayton Motor -C6. Dayton :- -v' "
Anderson Motof Co.vrievbercr
' Dudley HendersonMcIJinnyille
Eugene Service Station. Eugene
Perfect lubrication Cycbl Motor Oil gives per-,
feet motor lubrication. It is madg by the most
" advanced refining processes. It maintains an oil
tight piston seal. Better compression and better
engine performance follow. In order to get the
best results use the MOTORMATES, Associated
Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil, in combination.
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mm
jf - t" a &
OWE
BUILDERS
;!
Prices Yea Can't
- - -
Afford to
Pass Up .
Plain bracket
similar to above
. $1.40
.with glass, $ 1 .65
Complete with 16
inch glass $4.98
Two light Bar
fixtures $3.50
with glass $4.00
Kitchen Fixtures
$2.25
ComDlete with
glass, $2. 10
Modern two-light
high grade ivory
ancT polychrome
bedroom fixture
$2.50
Get our s p e c i a 1
prices on glass
ware and savi
money! :m:
Beam Lights
high quality, each
f 1 $1.48 i
Porch Lantern
each, $1.98
Fixture for
kitchen, $1.05
Using these
prices you can
-equip a five-room
house with good
fixtures'for about
$20 just figure it
out.
-Full line of Strap
Iron and Ball
Light Fixtures
llEGMC
F. S. BARTON, Owner
Masonic Templa
Phcna 12Ca
43 Ji. Cottazo St. 25in5tf