SALEM'S FEL TO LEAVE FRIDAY: FOR MEDFORD CLASH M 00 IS 1 D FOLLOW S JJndefeated Eleven is Tuned ; i for Victory in Season's Final Game i, " . The fearless Salem foot' ball ag gregation, practically unaccom panied by local rooters, will take the . Southern Pacific train nam Ijer 15 at 11:23 a. m. Friday, De ember 4, Tor the city of Medford to lower the pride of that city's victorious high school gridders. They will leave Medford Sunday i night, arriving in Salem at 6:40 a. m. Monday, December 7. : . K. A. DeMarala, chief clerk of the Southern ; Pacific .company's Salem office, and Garlea ."Spot" Simpson, yell -leader at the- local high school, will " accompany the team on its-southern conquest. 7 Uust which Salem warriors will make the trip - has not yet been decided by Coach Hollis Hunting ton, Salem mentor; Some of the men wno nave been counted on to crash the Medford line are on the Injured list, and may not be "able to make the trip. J. Drager, tackle, who Is equally valuable on the line in defense and offense. Salem's mainstay at punting, and who can be counted Vn to carry ttie ball when neee&ary, has sustained one sprained knee and' has water on both knees a 3 the result of the Thanksgiving tilt against (Frank lin high school of Portland. : ' Lang. Salem's star full, who has been out of the game most of the season because of a sprained ankle, may. not be able to make the. trip, as his foot is healing slowly. Eckert is definitely out of it with a sprained ankle. Those who are practically sure ( of making the trip are B. Drager. quarter; Temple, end; Blaco, tackle; Davis and Query, guards; Kelly and Noeske, halves. A. Lyons, full, and H. Lyons, center. The local team is pointing its all in an effort to. be victor; over the Medford outfit, the game be ing the last in the season, for both high schools. Medford has : won all its games throughout South ern Oregon by large scores; and Salem has been undefeated by high schools this season, winning the Willamette valley championship. 7s3 Tiny F in E limn Marr by Defeating Harport Wins Right to Enter Finals Match Commu nity Meeting Sched uled This Afternoon at Chamber-Rooms v Dr. M. A. Jull, head of the gov ernment poultry bureau at Wash ington. D. C, wlio is .making a tour of Washington, Oregon and California at the request of the secretary of agriculture,- will speak at the community poultry meeting to-be held this afternoon at 1 : 4 5 o'clock in the auditorium of the Salem Chamber of Commerce. Another general meeting of the poultry men of -Marion and Polk tounties will- be held at ; 1:43 o'clock Thursday afternoon, at nhich time ProE. It. E. Cosbypou5 try extension specialist at OAC, will be the principal speaker. will talk on important phases of poultry raising. Ecotty Marr. WHlard Kapphahn. Russell Steiner and Paul Kafoory are the only contestants now sur viving in the grand ping pong tournament being held at the Sa lem YMCA- ; -Marr, by defeating I. De Har port," has won the right to enter the finals' match. Steiner and Kafoury as yet have not played their match, and the winner is to play Kapphahn. The winner of this match will be pitted against Marr for the final battle that is to determine the local ping .street. 8:55 p. m.. Sunday, that a Chev- lolet touring had been stolen from that city. Officer Edwards made the arrest of Stolash, who was driving the stolen car, at 9:20 p. rav, catching aim on South Com mercial street as he was coming into the city. Stolash gave his age as 16 years and, it is said, informed the offi cers that they "couldn't do any thing? to him a3 he was a minor. Officer Liilard was phoned, and (ame immediately. Stolash was re It ased to him. When asked why he had stolen the car, Stolash re plied: "1 wanted the car so that I could get home quickly." Officer Liilard also reported to loeal headquarters that a Stat loadster. Oreeon license number 74-134, and a Ford touring, Ore gon license number 123-662, had both been stolen from Eugene Sun day evening. C. F. Niman of Portland report ed Sunday night that his. Ford coupe had been stolen while park ed in front of 669 North Front The car was later recover JIM QUINTETTE ES pnsTpnrj HI French Novel Losing Hold on People as Times Change PARIS. Changed times in Eu rope, are lessening the popularity of the French novel. People in France are studying GamesShould Be Played iZZlT'iZ ZZJSZ. lOUrnament tnded UuT- .ing three times the price of the inCT This Week novel, have found a remarkable vival of editions of Greek and Ro man classics in the original text and in translations. Of the 8987 boks published in France last year, only 1148 were novels, while 2008 were on social and economic questions. A- com parison of books on sale with those offered before the World war showed a greatly marked Im provement in taste. pong champion. It is expected jed at Brooks by state traffic of that the tournament will reach its ficer Rinehart. It is said that the conclusion by the middle of this I car had figured in a wreck near week. - . I Brooks NT if IS KE1 SflUEWl PDUGE BUSY ST MAS RATES mm Stolen Cars Reported and Low Round Trip Fares for Record Catch Is Made on Albany Trip Holidays Announced by Local Agent Teams of the Anderson junior league that were to play Monday afternoon in the first round of the basketball tournament held by teams in the league, once more postponed their game. , Bob Board man, physical director at the YMCA, gave as the reason that the boys have not as yet recovered from their trip to the state older boys' conference at McMinnville held last week-end. The South Friends Pioneer team, however, will meet the Par rish junior high school aggrega tion in the first round of the tournament. Boardman declares that the games should be played and the tournament ended by the end of this week. STtTETIMBMLE 111 BREAK RECORD Board Will Open Bids for 30,000,000 Feet in Klamath County LIQUOR CAUSES DEATH -SEATTLE. Nov. 28. r(By As sociated Press.) Authorities to-. day were seeking the source from which Mrs. Neva Garrell.j local hotel telephone operator obtained poisonous liquor which physicians paid was -responsible for her death yesterday morning. Stolen cars and recoveries seem ed to be the order of the day in city police circle Sunday The most notable case was that Low round trip fares on South ern Pacific lines in Oregon, to 'all other local Southern Pacific des tinations will be offered for the of Peet Stolash of Winnipeg. Man-1 Christmas holidays, according to itoba. Canada.' who was arrested by. Officer W. O. Edwards and charged with having stolen a car. Traffic Officer Lillaid of Albany had phoned local headquarters at 1 1 i Now You Can Make Your Own I i - v,-'"'''x" ' -Tr V.-'. 1 .if 1 1 . fZZ; J. f -i to--vr ; -ivv- rill! - TT Motion Pictures - '. . . ; . - II f information received by the local agent. Lines operating east and north of Portland will have a one and one-hair fare rate for the round trip, tickets being on sale Decem ber 18 to 25, and also December 29 to January 1, Inclusive, with final return limit January , 4. 'The round trip fares locally on the .'Southern Pacific will be one and one-third fare for the round trip, which is much lower than previous years, sale dates and final limits being the same as the preceding, H is stated. TURKEY SHOOT WILL Tentative Date, December 1 3 Xo Be Considered at 1 Next Meeting i- n It t i I; i i; h n i t) M ii ii ' ii n 1 1 it i I i It t 1 1 T V i t ti s J t -f i : .it; . -, I r. The Salem Rod and Gun club will hold a regular meeting on next ! Wednesday night to make -plans for a big turkey shoot. Sunday, December 13 has been set as the tentative date for the shoot. More than 250 birds will be available. An attempt will be made to im prove on the last shoot which caus- I ed considerable comment. . Pro tection of fish and game in Marion and Polk counties, and the stock ! ing of streams near Salem will be i discussed at the meeting. The state land board on Janu ary 26 of next year will open bid3 for the sale of approximately 30, 000.000 feet of timber located in Klamath county. This is the larg est sale of timber, ever negotiated by the state land board, according to announcement made by mem bers of the board. Three thousand acres of land on which the timber stands will not be offered for sale The minimum price for 28,665,- 000 feet of yellow pine has been fixed by the board at $3.50 per 1000 feet. : Approximately 835.- 000 feet of white fir has been ap praised at 50 cents per 1000 feet and 185,000 feet of incense cedar a $l per 1000 feet. i?Each bid must be accompanied bk a certified check for 25 per cent of the amount involved which wULJmm retained by the board as fljfstayjnept on - the purchase price. Child of Soviet Probation Marriage Has No Religion MOSCOW. Children born of parents wedded on "probation," a ceremony autnorizea unaer ine latest Soviet marriage code, are presumed to have no religion un til they are 16, when they may choose any form of worship or none at all. This is another offspring in the freedom and ease with which mat rimony and divorce can be effected that is attributed largely to the separation of the Church from the state and to the governor's desire to give both sexes absolute equal ity in all activities of life. uy a Want AdIt Pays Bis Quickly Limbers Up Creaky Knee Joints t Just rub on the great applica tion called Joint-Ease if you want to know what real joint comfort is. It'a for stiff, inflamed, swollen nr nain-tortared joints, whether caused by rheumatism or not. A few seconds' rubbing and it soaks riftht in through skin and flesh right down to the ligaments and tendons of the joints. it nils nil and limbers , up the loints. subdues the inflammation and reduces the swelling. 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