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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1925)
2 V INDIANS DEPENDED UPON TO HELP DEFEAT ALBANY 4 :-r Z COQUEIXE THOMPSON. FULU Solomon Fleury and Coquelle Thompson : are Coach Reginald Downie's mainstays in the game today betwen his Chemawa Indi ans and the Albany college aggre gation. The game is to be played atMlbany. The Indians have the beVt? team this season- that they hav had in years. v They have played four high school games and have' b.een "victorious in all. Last week they, played Salem high and SHEfl 5 HE1UG IS OFFERED Excellent Vaudeville Billed " for Todav;. Fjve Acts to M; Be Presented I Five peppy, snappy vaudeville acts are offered by the Heilig theatre management today. The tnrns range from the latest fash ion, fellies to old time songs and music. - j I In the Fashion Follies,' besides borne cleverly arranged songs and dances, a very unique series ; of style . draping, starting with the old fashioned girl ofj'76, is offer ed. These style draping demon strations gradually progress through various interrening peri ods until at last the jazz girl la produced in which .style the amount of , draping required has naturally greatly decreased. j r The days of crinoline, hoop skirts and lavender are recalled by Rinehart and Duff, presenting "Songs -of Today and Yesterday," ia-a beautifully staged act, " . r .Two Dutchmen, one tall and thjn and the other amusingly plump, have an original, manner of putting over their- comedy chatter and sure-fire songs, while Billy Eldert and Vera Ray in ! "A Vou Can Restore 5 : Former Shade with p , ' llolor-Bali The clean, colorless liquid, known ! ai Kolor-Bak, has enabled thousands t of men and women to take years - frpm their appearance by restoring ance oy resiormg to their gray hair. a a letter typical in praise of this i the original shade The following is ' of many written . remarkable preparation. , "Only a short tin ago my hair waa ouiM gray and ber-urning mayer. It waa jtlling out. My acalp itched aad daa 2ra8 appeared. . . "Onty a fr applicatiorj of KoJor-Bk (topped the Jtchmg; and dandruff. My hair soun atapped comma' oat. Mtmt ' Srooderful of all. however, la that any Jiair ia asain ita orijrinal ahad. 1 touk . tit year younger. No wonder I'm au thankful to Kolor-Bak." -Authorities state that hair tarns gray when for any reason it fails to receive the proper amount of coloring matter from the cells in the scalp. " No matter what the cause of the grayness, it is amaz ing to see how quickly Kolor-Bak. brines back the former shade. It is the best known substitute for the natural pigmentation. - 1 Kolor-Bak U not sticky, greasy, rnussy or unpleasant to use. It is just a clean, colorless liquid con ; laining ingredients known to be beneficial to hair and scalp-as cosy to use as water. Result often appear in a week. . 1 . It not only restores the former fhade to the hair; it banishes dan druff, prevents itching of the scalp , t)fl stops falling of the hair. iKb samples of your hair required ;-no testa necessary as this one . clean, eolurless liquid is effective on fiy gray hair. Money back instantly I if desired results do not appear, i . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALES!, OREGON ft-?' . i .,; 'i7 .. . - 111 n J !;! I SOLOMON FLEURY, HALF beat them for the" first, time years. The Chemawa team is both fast and hard hittitg.'and the backs are all able to use their heads. This is 'the first time for the sea son that the Indians have tackled a' college team, however, and fans are interested in the outcome Coach Downie declares, - though, J-tJiathis boy "expect to . s bring home the bacon." V - j' Rural Comedy" take their audi ence'on a" picnic - to the old farm site. Besides laughs produced by their clever comedy lines, they also introduce the various animals and birds that are encountered during a day on a farm, by a se ries of lifelike imitations. A novelty athletic exhibition is offered by the "Lind-Thee-O' ex traordinary equilibrists. In their 'Day in the Apple Orchard." Sur prises and feats of balancing are offered that will thrill even the most calloused theatregoer. NEW INVENTION SAVES MILLIONS A Lamp that Barns 94 Air A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or elec trlclty. has been tested bv the TJ S. Government and 35 leading uni versities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.' It burnt! without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up, is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 air and 6 common kerosene (coal oil). The inventor, V. M. Johnson 161 North' Union Ave., Portland Ore., ig offering to send a lamp -on 10 days' FREni trial, or' even to give one FREE to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write-him" today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain -how you can - get the agency, and without experience or money make $20 to $500- per month. Adv. . i i mirnylm thd V rr-- '- j V. v I , " v'. i I I j ""J " Banishes Gray Hair Speck! S:b C D3ys CrJy f. - f .. . I. s If A I I . 'UAUPOftNIAl I ' 3 ... . BEARCATS LEAVE TODAY FOOT HALL SQUAJ MAKING TACOMA TRIP BV AUTO The Willamette football team will leave for Tacoma by auto to day, to be ready for the game Saturday with College of Puget Sound. A good sized squad will ma ke the trip, according to Coach Kathbun. -The ' boys have een working hard all week and are in good condition for the game. Following is the tentative lineup for. the team that will Btart for the Bearcats: Riedell and Herr inan. ends;' Mudra and Rhodes, tackles; Woodworth and Evans) guards; Houston, center: Wins low, quarter; ; McMullen and Col- lingRworth. haHes. and C. Zeller. full T 1 1 " ' ' .... , - L - .. i.... . - i i m i i ' 1 I m ; i m u ))( www v" ill i f 'V I i,f v i j I I ii ii i i ,ni v a mi .,. ...... k m r. us v . i nil r ii"Juury . . . - a. in I II I I WV VV fa J I 14- I II Ql rix'jrr-nx -- .ffjmv; :-. -v- blue at aianaara uu in i ill u--f am rv iui i Nervifi stat1ons ana at u -HI i VAe - : i ! Ill II Swv J-Jl Z-f, ii HMft-o I . - I I "V. - x lui axitwawt - , r ip -ii.i . mm WaTiLr jjs. i II . ii s .-I .. . rmn wmwfirrmaL m. . in III ! V ... 1 'f. I l,V fl. II II i ? -; a - v'&2W T &Lnfr7rJi v IvilXX " II . ii ; j i- htx ;fy wr. ..lux 'hv . n .11 ! I - - k A A '-.Js A " f TKti'4Ql . nV I in y rv, v v 777, mn 1 hi v -or. rfc ii " llll STANDARD 'Olt COM Pan v HOME TOURNEY PLANNED KVIjNT 'UNDER WAY AT 1IXI ! HEE COUNTRY CLUB t: The Illihee golf club Is planning on holding a Hallowe'en tourna ment on its homeVourse. . Qualify ing jrounda. covering eighteen holes, will be held Sunday, and the pneg who hand in the lowest stores between now . and Sunday evening will qualify for the finals to be played the week following. The Illihee club has been high ly successful In its tournaments this year, and there Is a great deal of Interest among the club mem bers in the coming tournament. J hej Uray-Betle is offering a trophy to the winner of the tourna ment. ; V . Tr-A ( 7 f- -n i v - r-. L 'n 7 lull - i pump (red, white! ad i rWsx 5 III ; TONIGHT'S RADIO f PROGRAMS (Pacific Time) j KGW, Portland, Ore., 491.5 8-9 Pi M.. dance m u s i c by Thom as. Bros. 7-piece orchestra.; 9 1 0:20l concert, from Sherman Clay & Co. Duo-Art studio; 10; S0 12, j Hoot Owls, with Pantagea frolic and other features. I KGO, Oakland, Cal., 361-6-7 P M.. dinner concert. j KPO, San Francisco. Cal., 428.3 8-11 P. M.. Palace hotel dance or chestra. ; ' KFI, Los Angeles, Cal., 467 6:45 P. M. radlotorial period; 7, Examiner program; 8, organ re cital; 9 soJo features, mirth con tests .,10, Myra j Eella Vickers monthly program j FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2. 1025 WATER SYSTEM READY WEST. SALEM PLANT! EXPECT ED TO OPERATE iSOO.Y i John Gossrr, niajyor of West Sa lem, report.; that within a week's . . - - . j - i time the new water system for West Salem will be ready for -use. Cost of the new plait will be about $2915. Of this $1250 goes to the contractor digging the well, and $1665 will be used, to pay for the pump and other machinery in stalled. Electric power is used to operate the machinery, j i All of the machinery fcas already been installed except the dropping of the cylinder into the well. The new plant, is built beside the old one and, the old one wjll be used .a : . "I ! M 1 ' " J for r emergency. '-According to M.ivnr" f!rmfr ihf wntfr nnnnlv fa one of the purest in Oregon. REET SUGAR REDUCED DENVER. olo., Oet.;22. (By Associated Press.) A price cut of 50 cents per hundredweight on beet sugar at its factories was an nounced tonight by the Great Western Sugar company. The price reduction was made, the company announcement said, with the idea of "enlarging the sales territory of the organization." FERRY RAMMED, SINKS HARRISON, Idaho, Oct. 22. t By Associated Press & The steam ferry Manito was rammed by the steamer Flyer in a dense fog to day on Couer D'Alene lnlr-nri- rank almost Immediately in about iuv ieei or water. The ferry was valued at 10.000. It wag owned and operated by B.S. Ketchura. HAY AND GRAIN DESTROYED SPOKANE. Oct. 22. (By Asso ciated Press). Damage! estimated at $15,000 to $25,000 resulted from a fire at the Central Hay & Grain company building here to Light. A stock of hay, 'grain and flour was destroyed and the esti mated loss may run considerably higher depending on the extent of the damage to machinery. Carload Eugene Fruit Growers' canned peas, shipped j direct to bondon. ' ' '. !" . WUfm 40S STATS STREET J. II. WILLETT