STATE: BASE .Tl7'Tr?rrW' TT TTfs-.s- ITrMT Tir&TXT A TTTt7ITrTr " ,.,....,. i .ill,, L i . , , .. ,, , , -,tl I ;., .,... , ,, ..,. . ; . SCHEDULE IS I NOW; COMPISElSp Medford , Quintet to Meet : Frarvklin High Early in -Elimination Contest . ; ' Each nigh school that Will en ter la the state -tournament, to be heldere this Veekihas made a Sltl GAS HUGE STOi.iACH LIISERY Chew a few Pleasant Tablets . Instant Stomach Relief I. . The moment "Pape's Diapepsin" reaches the stomach all distress goes. Lumps of indigestion, gases, heartburn sourness, fullness, flat ulence palpitation, vanish. ; 1 " " Base your stomach now! ' Cor rect digestion and acidity for a few cents. Druggists sell millions of paelcages-jdT, ; . f ;, l - - : ;v , '--i - report; in regard to the players tqj represent them with the exception I of Franklin Hlghjof Portland. The final drawing for -places has been completed in Superintendent ...of , Schools Churchill's office, and the schedule is now complete. The elimination will start Thursday evening at 7:30 when Salem High meets ' Wallowa-? i At 8:30 Medford will meet Franklin High of. Portland.:, It is rather unfortunate that 'Medford and Franklin should j be matched in the first frame as- both- teams are being backed as! .winners and a great many of the fans would like to see. the, two teams meet later In the contest. ; Lj'L J In the second 'series, Friday af ternoon at 2:30, Astoria wilt meet the winner of the Salem-Wallowa game. At 3: SO" McMinnvMe. will meet Argo. This -will ; conclude the play for Friday afternoon, al though it wilt be resumed at 7;30 hat evening"; when Eugene will meet Hood 'River, and at 8:30 Pendleton High will play the win ner of the Medford-Franklin mix. Two games will be' played Sat urday between the four remaining teams, one at 2:00 and one at 3 o'clock. The two teams remain ing from this series will battle for the championship at 8 o'clock Sat urday evening. . The schools to enter, are as fol lows: r : ! ' . : ,'. District No. 1 ... 2 .... 3 ... 4 ... ... 6 ... 7 ... No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 8 No. 9 No. 10 School . .... L ..... . Wallowa j. . . . . .Pendleton . . . . J. . . .Hood River ....J....... Medford . . . . .'.'. ..... .".Argo . ... ,L .... . . .Eugene - . . . J. .Salem f. . : . .1. i . .McMinnville ? ; A.stori& .Franklin of Portland -'Last year was not as great as this year can be. i ..... . ROSTEIM & GREENBAUM RELIABLE MERCHANDISE New Spring Millinery Big Showing of Dress Hats Right up to date and the best of materials. Big variety of trimmings, , Straw cloth, silks and- hat ornaments. Flowers, loads of them. Best selection inithe city. Lowest Prices Let us take eaxe of your millinery troubles. ' New Fast Color . Renf rew Suitings Sunfast and Tubfast '.I'; 59c yard ? v 36-in. Dress Linen j Only. 90c a yard 1 Huck Towels Imported Scotch Linen 18x32, a Bargain 57c New Lace Collar (Tabs 1 Very Pretty ' " Only 1 0c each 36 Inch Challie Pretty Colors : yard 19c : New Crepe Suitings Pretty Checks - Sunfast and' Tubfast : 65c yard .i New Val Laces, Big Assortment, 4c to 10c a Yd. Kayser Gloves j New Shades $1.19, 75c, 59c pair New Silk Scarfs Wide Ones. Pretty Colors 51.25 to $2.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas i - r to clean up. j f; $7.50 ones for $5.00. $5.00 ones for $3.85 and $3-50 240 and 246 North Commercial Street H APPRECimil OFCOAGHRATHBU!il ' - ' : He Secured the Game Mon day Night; Js Sponsoring the Three Days'? Games! Coach Guy L. Rathbun of Wil lamette university was responsible for securing for Salem Monday night the big basketball game, to play off the "championship for the northern division, - between . the University . of Oregon a'nd Oregon Agricultural college teams.! That meant a lot of business for Salem. Every restaurant Va crowded to capacity, and a lot .of. trade in various , ways was brought' tp Sa lent, through that game. , ',J - ' - Need of Auditor him 5 It showed up the need in Salem for an auditorium. The crowd that was accommodated was about 1500. Had there been plenty of room; and had it been known that this was the situation, 5000 would have been present, at the lowest calculation. Perhaps 10,000 or more. .'. ' J ; L Three Day Tournament Coach Rathbun ia . sponsoring the high school tournament to be held In Salem the three last days of this week, commencing tomor row. This Is to decide the high school championship of Oregon. Ten schools will be represented. There will be 89 players, j to say nothing of coaches, officials, and visitors from, their home j towns. It will be a great tournament. L he stole the automobile- belonging to 0 L. Mclntire. superintendent of the school, and drove ' it 'to Klamath Falls, where he aban doned the machine. ' The young man also admitted to officers that he stole four motor cycles from the Harry Scott -shop fast; summer and ' other articles from Salem -, residences. Powell will be returned to Albany where charges will be placed against him. : " ;. ;'';"' ' lie Is the sno of Mr. .and Mrs. A. Powell, of Albany, and one of eight children. r Deaf Mute on Rampage i Is Injured at Oregon City: f. Kenneth Powell, 16 years of age, deaf mute and student at the deaf mute school for the past eight years is under arrest. In an Ore gon 'City hospital following an ac cident in which he was injured. , Last Saturday night the young man took $6.17 from the! gymna sium of the school, broke into the office of the superintendent with out finding money,: then made bis way to Albany, -i Here he stole a bicycle, but finding it unsatisfac tory, replaced it with a motorcycle which he also stole. He then start ed for Portland and while at Ore gon City met with the accident. ; Powell is alleged, to have con fessed to a number of robberies committed here last fall, and that ; ; , - ; : National Bottling Men Attend Meeting in City : ; : ; . ..; ; ,!t'.y , Two nationally known figures In . the bottling world. Junior Owens and George 'Martin. arrived In ! Salem yesterday for the' con vention ;of the Oregon state bottl ing men. They were speakers at a luncheon held yesterday at the Marion hotel. "31 r." Owens is sec retary of - the American Cottiers of Carbonated Beverages, and has charge of the organisation's head office at Washington. D. C. Mar tin Is publisher of the Jlottler'p Friend a magazine published at San Francisco in the interests of the bottling workers. i ''' ' The two men are making a.lfour of the Pacific coast in the Inter ests of promoting the cooperation of . the bottlers and their allied trades. ; The purpose of the national organization is to secure the co operation between the variouF beverage , manufacturers of the United States and to keep a favor able influence oh state legislation and to develop the industry by means of proper advertising. FAMOUS MYSTERY PLAY Oil TONIGHT 'The Cat and the Canary" Declared Greatest Thriller in Stage History MRS. STOKKS TO TESTIFY CHICAGO. March 10. The wife he is charged tflth gonspiring to defame tn an effort to further his nnsuccsful divorce suit will take the witness stand tomorrow, in the trial of W. EJ. Dy Stokes, million aire hotel owner of New York. 1 1 ULUISU o 5 A supcr-rcfincd castor oil made for medicinal use. Not fiavored. Strength and purity unchanged. Tast Jess and odorless. Insist on Keilogg's. bottled and UbeUed at the Laboratories. ! At ail druggata. MANY INQUIRIES COMING TO CITY (Contixxued from page 1) fn advertisements telling of the many advantages in the Willa mette valley. The advertisement? will continue through the month of March, , Mr. Hicks said, and it is estimated that fully 1,000 in quiries will be received by the Chamber of Commerce as a result of the advertising campaign. A personal letter Is written to every one who inquires as to land and conditions near Salem. In ad dition, each is mailed the "Come to Oregon" booklet issued by the Chamber of Commerce, and other publicity. : Also the list Issued by the Multiple Listing bureau of tht Marion-Polk County Realtors a sociation. - : . ' ' " Through the booklet "Come to Oregon," Salem and vicinity Is re ceiving wide advertising as it is largely distributed by the Port land Chamber of Commerce In its land settlement bureau, and through the Los Angeles office of the Portland Chamber of Com merce. i Agencies of the leading rail roads have shown their apprecia tion of the value of the "Come to Oregon" booklet and have been active in distributing it to those who are Interested in this part of the Willamette valley. - U I ... , . , , v.. There's No Barrier of ' 1 X" V Formality Here r There are no barriers of formality here which will prevent you from kho wing just what you can expect from us in the way of facilities and service. We have found that, those patrons who make it a point to find out how we can become a big fac-' tor in, their success are the ones who receive the greatest benefits, from their banking relations here. We should like to talk with you about your needs' and show ,you what co-operation . really means. Jhfi I United States National Bank V Salem.Oregon Tonight will be an important one theatrically for this city by reason of the presentation by Hen ry Duffy at Grand theater of the most entertaining play in years,! "The Cat and the Canary." No production In a decade has attract ed the attention of the amusement! lovers of the country as has this fascinating piece written by John; Willard and based up on the tradi tions surrounding. a famous 'house of mystery" where all sorts of weird and strange episodes oc cur. . y, ; . ;., . Merriment predominates In the play and all of the exciting hap penings have been designed sole ly to create laughter. The story concerns . the assembling of the heirs of an eccentric old recluse: at his hoary old mansion at the unusual hour ; of midnight in or der . to hear his will read. He? hated all of his living j relatives and so left the provision 'with his' lawyer that his estate should notl e d.tturbed for 20 years. At the! end of 'that period his six surviv-j ng " relatives of widely varying) tastes gather to find out who thej favored one shall be. They have; uaruiy amvea ofciore events or surprising nature begin pire. , Mammy Pleasant, who has mained as housekeeper taker for the 20 year per 3eems to be in the miat of these! ghostly and unusual happenings! The more timid of the heirs see -o escape rrom tne nouse, but ar to trans-f re-l and care-f od until the reassured and remain end. The play has been cleverly con structed so as to! preserve the seel t-et of the mysterious occurrence! until the final curtain and thi i i author has shown originality in emt)Uasiklng the comedy angle of every episode. Silverton High Wiris From Oregon City Tem, 23-16 $ILVfenro?i. Or.. March 10. (Special! to The Statesman.! jThe Sil jrerton bigh! school basketball team defeated; the fast Oregon Cit hih quintet here this eve ning by a scorle 6f2i to 16. In a preliminary) game, the ISUver tor second team defeated the In dependents 22 to 13. j j . "he ilverto'n-Orejgn Ciy con teal was close;, with I the Visitors taking ihej lead throughout most of the game. jThe first, hall end- eaiwuni yregon v'ty ia tne ieaa 8 to 6. The Silvertoni boys! rallied during the last quarter, and piled upl a score .which could not be overcome, j . . i , I . Voo4s, 'of Silverton, and Glass or uregon uuy, were fiea ror nigh pofnt men,! with 9 points each. Tufa Opinions Handed Down Bfy Supreme Court Tuesday if Two minor opinions aad two pefitionn were handed down by th4 supreme court Ttfesday morn ing. Tjiese wjere as )Tollows: Pdwaird E. Boord! vs. It. R. Ka!ylor, appellant; appeal from Miltnomah county; j actipn for mojney, Opinion by justice Belt; Judge Walter H. Evans affirmed. tate vs. Elliott, Scroggins & Paftuet and others, appellants; ap peal frpm Multnomah county; to collect inoney for services render ed . Opinion by Justice Brown; Julge-Kossman affirmed. . j i'etitjon for rehearing granted instate vs. XtcDaniel and denied in Si Gilbjrt vs. Branchflower. . vertjon Auto Dealers Are Visited By Robbers ISILVjERTON, Ore., March 10. (sjpecial.) The Patty Motor Car company, the Ford agency at Sil verton,! was entered during the wek-end and a number of things valuing; about 250 were taken. A broken window pane bears ,eTl dence of the means of gaining en trance. It is thought that the thlet opened the large doors from with in, drove his car In, loaded It and drove off again. Among the things that are missing are a number of meters, tlrea Only standard ar ticles were taken.- Reports have been heard that garages In nearby towns have also been entered and standard acces sories taken and It ia supposed that someone Is aystematically Ford batteries, spotlights, motor- covering the territory.. Starts THURSDAY ; n THURSDAY f G rand u nea Tonight--Curtain 8:30 A HENRY DUFFY PRODUCTION O-O-OM WATCH OUTU ITS GOIMO TO GET YOU Tfle most ClfCITIfIS PUY CVtR WRITTEff : aho Ua solid ljrN, V X 8 JOHN WILLARD yS,V'' ' - ' At a Popular Scale of Prices $1.65 $1.10 and 50c (Including Tax) Seats now on sale Rl'SPECT IS 'CAPTURED I SEATTLE. March 10. Ray Hensgen, alias Ray Rentley eighth suspect in a, $14,000 Bon Marche department store robbery here last August, arrested yester day, was the last member; of the robber gang, to be caught; police announced t'oday, . ? 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