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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1025 HI ITCH AT M I 32 Rounds of Excellent Ring . Wo i k Promised f Fi v e " v . ' Bouts Are Offered ; "r - . . Fife first-rate feature bouts have'been arranged for the next boxing match, to be held in the armory here on Wednesday, Octo ber 21. Harry Plant, matchmak er, has arranged all details, and every boxer has posted a, bond guaranteeing his appearance.' The main go, will be between Ernie Woodard of - Portland and Joe Jewett of Seattle, and will consist of 10 three-minute rounds. Altogether, 32 rounds of excel lent rtng entertainment will be m M a . uuerea, consiaerawy more man at anyprevious match.. -The main event ia guaranteed. In that if the ugm patrons are not .satisfied, a special ticket will be Issued to them for the next boxing match Two. Salem boys, Shadow Greta second place on the program, and will mix things for six three-min ute rounds. Both are good and will put on an excellent show. Sailor Manning of Salem and George Hennings. of Vancouver are lined up on the" card for four snappy rounds. The fourth bout will be between Jimmy Fargo, of j Salem and Eddie Fox of Inde- I pend&nce. a snappy preliminary will also be offered- At New York: Army 27; Notre Dame 0. At Butte: Montana University 4 ; ' Conzaga 14. V At Piillman: Idaho . 7 ; WSC G. At Los Angeles: Stanford 13; Southern California 9.' At Eugene: Oregon 13; Pacif ic o.; . .. , At Portland: Oregon Aggies 2; Whitman. 0. At Berkeley: St. Maries 0; Cal ifornia . - - .. ; At Lincoln: University of Wash ington C; University of Nebras ka 6. . : At. Iowa City:, Iowa 12: Illi nois 10. x At Nw Haven; Pennsylvania 16; Yale 13. At Cambridge; Holy Crofa 7 ; Harvard 6. At Tacoma: Collfge of Pugct Sound 32; Linfield 0. North Dakota U 3; South Da kota U 0. Jvorth Dakota Aggies 3; South Dakota State 3. ' Wabash 6; Minnesota 32. Georgetown 24; Detroit 0. At Bozeman: Montana State 30; Mount St. Charles 0. - Michigan 21; Wisconsin 0. Bucknell 0; Haskell: Indians 0 Kansas Aggies 14; Kansas U 7 Cornell 41; Rutget 0. Chicago 6; Northwestern 0. BOBCAT ISIIY . BEATEN BY ALUM ForinerStars Smash Way to20io 12 Victory Here Saturday; Afternoon Mrs. A- Hammer has returned home from an extended visit with relatives. I She suffered a slight attack of grip while away. , ; C. A. Dow, who bad bis ton sils removed Saturday is now able to sit up again. ' Mrs. Jennie Whitcher, was a charming hostess for a number of her assislate telephone operators, who like herself have the honor of wearing service pins, awarded by the company, for continuous and faithful service. The guests were entertained in' the beautiful rural home of l her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burrell. The rooms were artistically decorated with autumn leaves and blossoms of yellow and white. While the dining room was dainty with a table in snowy white linen and si'ver w?th vel low candles in dusky candlesticks, where dainty refreshments were served. Mr. West and family have mov ed Into their" new residence. BASEBALL By Associate PrM -W Salt Lake 5; Sacramento 1. Vernon 3; lios Angeles 1. San Francisco 18; Oakland I. (Called 7th innning, agree ment.) Portland-Seattle, cancelled; fog. Geer. Mr. and MraJ Ralph Glover.Mrs. J.: It. Luper, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mm. W. T. Grier, Mr. and Roy If. Mills. Mr. and Mr,"' Wm. Mrs. Merlin Harding, Mr. and rs. McGllchrist, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. F.G. V. M. Hamilton, ; Mr. and Mrs..Myejfi, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Myers, F'anl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dr. and Mrs. Phil. Newmyer Dr. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn.'and Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. taw, Mr. and ,E .. Page, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Page Mr. and Mrs. J.-C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Proctor; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Putnam, Mr. and Mrs.1 Z. J. Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smith. Mr; arid Mrs. Walter 1. Spauldlng. Mr. and Mrs. If. - L. Stiff. Dr. and Mru. Frederick Hill Thompson, Dr. and Mra. George R, Vehrs Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Wiedmer, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sanford.'Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phil lips. Mr.' and Mrs." T. C. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Smith. TICKET SCALPING CHARGED CHICAGO, Oct. 17 (AP) Four men were arrested at Stagg field this afternoon charged with scalp ing tickets to the Northwestern Chicago game. Two of the four the police said, wer Vnlrersity of Chicago students. f DAXCK OPEXS SIUSON The members of the Monday Night Dancing club will sponsor their first formal dance of the sea son tomorrow evening in Derby hall. Fifty members make up the personnel of this popular club of which the president is L. S. Geer, the secretary, Carl B. Webb, and the treasurer, T. H. Galloway. Included in the club roll are: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates, Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. John Brophy, Mr. and Mm. L. F. Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton, Mr. and Mre. F. G. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Colony, Mr. and Mrs. Hi V. Compton, Mr. and rMs. T. W. C-eech, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mr snd Mrs. B. L. Darby, Mr. and . Mrs. R. B. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eiker. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hazel Green visited Smashing down the field time aftet 'time, completing passes when, tnelr opponents were not awake,' making:' the best of all the breaks; the Willamette alumni de feated the Willamette varsity 20 : 1 2 Saturday afternoon. In Fat ; Zeller, captain of the graduates, the learn of 192.". found an irre- alstable force. Usually after he had been tackled by two or three men," he was still good for 10 or 20 yards. The varsity members showed an excess of fight and wil Hngness to get under way. bu usually it appeared as though they were at av loss as tft Just where to go. "Some of the first string were out of the'varsity lineup, and the consequent bringing In of a new combination - was somewhat re sponsible for behavior of the var . sity.;, . Rarey put over the first touch dowa for the Alumni in the first quarter, after the Alumni had re covered 4 a blocked punt 6n the Willamette 30-yard line, Zeller had smashed through to within 10 yards of the goal, and Isham had borne the ball to the three yard line.' Isham kicked. " ; t r Thefr-second touchdown came in lhe :thiri; quarter when, after two Successive- first downs and: a terrific" "smash by : Zeller to the eighVyard line, Isham bucked the ball across. The kick failed. Two passes In , succession that caught the Bearcats napping both "times netted 'the alumni half the length of the field, and .Zeller trotted across for the third touchdown. Zeller attempted to kick, but bis ef for was blocked, and he raced through the Bearcat line and over the goal for the extra point. j Three Successive first down rave, the ball to. the Bearcats on the alumni seven-yard line, and - an offside penalty ' against the alumni put the ball within a yard of the goal. Stolzheise put the ball across. Kick failed.. In the third quarter, T.. Zeller broke away through -center for a , 43-yard plunge, and a touchdown. He bumped up against two or three alumni, on the way. hut was up like a cat and "off7 again. The kick-tailed. ' The team of 1895, which held the field', and received the first kickeffi -On the return play Mo- i Cormick, piaying half for the old timetk got off a 30-yard punt- Supt. Mrs. Fulkerson the school last week. New blackboards ' have ' been bought for the primary room and some new desks for both rooms: There are 53 nunils in attendance' Orville Luckey and family have had the mumps. Jack Parmentier has returned from Hood River where he went for the apple harvest. Rev. Misa Leila Luckey went to Hopewell last Sunday. She will preach here rfext Sunday.-October 18th..'. ; Mist Mary Looney and son Vir gil and wife and daughters of Al bany, called on nephew G. G. Looney, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nias Wilson of Ma oirn. called on friends at Labish Center and. here Wednesday. They have sold their farm at Ma ridn and are looking for a loca tion. Mrs. Wilson taught here two years before her marriage to Mr. Wilson of Labish Center. H. C. Zelnshke's son Quinten n. C. Zelinskl's json Quinten antined having chicken or small pox. Miss Marie Buckhart of Shaw Is working for Charles Zelinskl. Jr. Mrs, Keiser had as Knests lasj week cousins from Wisconsin. ; Edgar Johnson has moved his family to the house on the Bush farm, while he is having a modern up-to-date house built on the for mer location. Clem Wolf, filled his rHo this week. Miss Alice Hashblacber visited her aunt Mrs. Brunk of Mollala last week, - ' :.. Mr7 and Mrs. R. F. Plater of ptoseburg arc guests of Mrs. Slat er h parents, air. and Airs.- u. w. Oavis. . ' Mirs Annie Hashlebacher la working south of Salem. Hashlebacher Thursday. Mrs. Fox and Mrs. Will Zelins kl were guests to dinner at Fred Got lief Hashlebacher is able to wa'k again. Mr, and Mrs. A. T- Van Cleave visiter their- cousin Joseph- Van Cleave of Monitor and attended Sunday. school convention at Hub bard Sunday. v I Mr. and Mrs. Alva Davis of Sa lem were guests of Mrs. A. T. Van Cleave this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave had' to dinner Sunday Mrs. Van Cleave's father and. mother and sister Mrs. Casklll and husband and daughter of Salem. . in V 1 l.r. "No girl or woman should 'purge- and 'physic' herself every few days. This is very injurious. Besides, it isn't necessary." . DR. CALDWELL DR. W. B. CALDWELL ATTHK ASK OP 03 Tells Girls and Women to Avoid "Physics" To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Mon ticello. 111., a practicing physician for 47 years, it seemed cruel that so many , women had to be kept constantly "stirred up" and half sick by taking cathartic pills, tab lets, salts, caiomei and-nasty oils. While he knew that constipation was the cause of 'nearly all head aches, billiousness, sallow skin, indigestion : and - stomach misery, he did not believe that a sickening "purge" or "physic" every day or two was necessary. In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin he discovered a laxative which regulates the bowels. A single dose will establish natural, healthy bowel movement If or weeks' at a time, even for those chronically constipated. Dr: Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin not only cause a gentle, easy bowel movement but. best of all. it is often months before an other dose is necessary. Besides, it is absolutely harmless and so pleasant that even a cross,- fever ish, bilious, sick child gladly takes it. Buy a large 60-cent bottle at any store that sells medicine and just see for yourself. Adv Dr.ColMVs O.VE R COSTS FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN. CHOOSE YOURS NOW From Our Large Showing You'll Find The Best Val ues In Town Here, And The Newest In Style And Patterns $18.50 to $40.00 Let Us Show You Now - See Our Windows Make this your store for hats, shoes, and furnishings. THE Ellis E. Cooley Your Satisfaction Alw ays Guaranteed Here ?9 ) 1d LK DUDS FOR MEN Holli W. Huntington ATHREE WOMEN ARE ) - OH MURDER JURY . (rtmul front page I.) ly, little Interest Is manifest as to the eutcome of the trial. Winos and Kelley, themselves, do not seem to b4 impressed with the ser iousnese cf the event, although of the two, Kelley is less animated. ; WlUdg, apparently, Is unmoved by the Jrial. He, unlike Murray. take little Interest in courtroom - procedure, but during ihtermia Eions,, engages In an animated con- . versatlon with bis , co-defendant. 1 Kelley,, however, responds shortly lo Wyijos advances, arid Tor the most part, sits in a aejected at titude.;. , ; ; Willos chews gum continuously and i3' cool and unabashed. His . swarthy : face U usually wreathed in a grin. Kelley appears 'triore Intelligent ot the two. and shows none of the flippancy characteris tic of Willos. - Aurora t: y y f Opal Ranges Opal Heaters Autona Circulators Heatrolas ; 1 4 - f K. Jele, had the misfortune to have both hands severely bitten by a cat which he tried to catch to put it out of his storeroom. .It will be some time before he will be able to use them. r A.' Hammer is up again after a siege of pneumonia. X T DeLuxe Spring Sealy Mattress Hamilton Beach Sweeper DeLite Electric Washer Lift Off-No Pain! uoesn't hurt one bit! 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