r 2 - THE - UltKUOIM'tS i"A lEZLPUSALiir UKEAiUN I f H H I VbllllWlll yuiuibi GETS 110 ACTION Willamette Basketball Prac ' ' tice to Start, 35 Men r;" Are. Reporting ' Official call for basketball men was issued by Coach Guy L. Rath bun, of Willamette university on Tuesday. About 35 men respond ed, i Three letter men, Robertson and Fasnacht, forwards and Erick son. guard, have turned oat. Around these three Coach . Rath bun will bnild his team for the coming season. Prospects are brighter for a winning team this season than for several fe a ri. ; Riedell, six footer, w ho starred for the rooks at cen ter last year, will be out for this berth on the varsity. He is sure with his hands, and was the best shot the rooks had last year. Ilerr man played In several varsity games last season as forward, where he showed considerable speed. It is believed that he will reports although he did not do.so yesterday. , The . Bearcats have plenty of promising material for lorwards and center, but Krickson is practically the only sure bet at guard. - Scott, of last year's rook squad is a possible contender for a guard berth. . Practice will be held daily from now on, starting at about 4 p. ni. Coach Rathbun is endeavoring at tbe.present time to arrange a barnstorming trip during the Christmas holidays that will carry the team down through southern Oregon and into Northern Califor nia. ', PEACE AT PREMIUM ; V'.. IN MITCHELL CASE '(Continued from page 1. W'inship, law member of the court aid which was overheard by Mr. Held was that the dignity of the tribunal would be better preserved if both counsel for the defense and the. prosecution stopped 1 their "wrangling and bickering." P.'nally - Major Generat Robert I.. ; Howie admonished opposing counsel to discontinue the wrangl ing and bickering between them eelves. -' . DEMPSEHMi I HOW BEIKG TALKED South American Issues Chal icnge; Oempsey- SayProrv-; i osition Promising v ( ,. - - . ' iBUENOS AIRES, Dec. 1 (By Associated Press.) -An announce ment from Los Angeles that Jack ' Pern psey-is willing to meet Luis Firpo, Argentine heavyweight champion, if a bout can be ar ranged ' before Dempsey fight? 3larry Wills, drew a. statement from Firpo today that he was teady for a battle with Dempsey July 4 at Tijuana, Mexico, or L03 Angeles. ' Firpo declared that he was pre pared to put up !a forfeit immedi ately and that he could start get ting in condition and be at his Ijest lighting, weight by March. . LOS ANOELES, Dec. 1, f By Associated Press) Announcement ljy Luis Firpo, Argentine heavy weight champion, that he was wil ling to meet -jack Dempsey in a Lbs Angeles bout was received in Dempsey's camp here tonight with the comment .that,, it was "very gratifying and Cheering news. Formal proposals to Firpo will be made immediately. Dempsey said. 1 Spokesmen for Dempsey declar ed that promoters were ready to stage a Los Angeles bout between the South American heavy weight pd the world's champion, and that plans for the affair would Je placed under way tomorrow. One hitch, however, faced the proposed proceedings. Firpo must consent to- do battle before July '4' Dempsey said. The world's champion said he was in good con dition now, and would be pre pared for a bout with Firpo In April or May,, not later. As to the location of the bout, Tijuana, Mexico, "Is out of the question." The promoters are ready , to Btage the bout in Los Angeles. Dempsey's spokesmen ldjcjt"4(l. l!ti'K!i;:'i'i I.. - III j ""4 Hii 'j:"-TI'!i '?! l-l1 j 1 I- . j. EUGENE IJOV LOSES SAN RAFAEL, Cal., Dec. 1. (By Associated Press.)- Eddie t ampler, San Jose welterweight won a 10-round decision over Mike Doyle, Phoenix, here , tonight. Homer Hanigan of San Jose scor ed a knockout in the Becond round of a four round bout over Carl Mil ler, Eugene, Oregop, lightweight. USED CLOTHES PARTY NETS 3500 ARTICLES Cootinuetl from pag-p 1.) the garments . received from the youngsters attending ihe party. "There is not one on the list," Mrs. Young declared, "but what is willing to do all he can li the chance is afforded him." sural to see 1 TI Hope Held Out That J. Dra ger Will Take Trip South '. .for Contest An unprecedented ticket sale is reported in Medford for the Salem Medford game to be played in that city on Saturday, December 5. Tickets for the game are al ready selling swiftly, and it is de clared by those from the southern city that the crowd to pack Scoyoc field Saturday will exceed 7300. Large delegations from nearby cities such as Ashland, Grants Pa S3 and Klamath Falls have written for tickets and newspapers of San Francisco and Sacramento have wired for. press tickets. Medford fans have been con cerned at the report that Marsh- field went through the season un-T defeated. They claim Medford beat this school October 31 by a score of 41 to 7. Medford's team, said to be one of the most powerful in years, has been developing speed with lim bering up exercises and fast signal practices. Practically no scrim mage is being Indulged in by the southern boys, as every effort will be pointed to beat Salem by sheer speed. In the one contest, the two schools have played before, Salem defeated Medford 14-13, and Med ford is looked to place every ef fort to avenge herself. Coach Huntington announced last night that there will be some scrimmage this afternoon, the last practice scrimmage for the team this season. Last night no scrim mage was held, but the men were given a long and fast signal prac tice. Kicking practice was also held, with Temple doing the jmnt ing. f J. Drager's condition is improv ing, it was reported last night, and it is possible he will make the trip. If he is able to work into the game, and take care of the BREAK GUEST GOLDS WITH RED PEPPER "Ease your tight aching chest. top the pain. Break up the congestion. Fed a bad cukl loosen up in just a short time. , ; "Red repper Rub", is the cold rem edy that 'bring quitieat relief,. It rtianot hurt you and it certainly terms to end the tightness and drive the congestion and aorenesa right out. '.Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as' red peppers, and when heat penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscles and sorw. stiff joints relief toqir at once. -The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat In Uirce -minutes the congested gpot is wanned through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheu matism, backache, stiff neck or eon rcusclea, iurt get a jar ot Bowles Red Pepper Rob, made from red pepper, at any dru store. You win have the quickest relief known. Always say ' Adv. Buy Now for Christmas 5 ; :leaner B Pay a little down and a little each month on a Hamilton-Beach Vac uum Cleaner. You could not give your wife or mother a more acceptable or useful present. The Good House-Keeping Insti tute recently tested the Hamilton - Beach with 67 other mach ines and the results were amazing. The Good Housekeeping authorities awarded it their official approval and praise. The test with 14 other mach ines proved the Hamilton-Beach removed V. more- dirt than the average of all the oth er machines put together. uy-yourji asyou:doiyourrcar QlfiSpecificatidnsZand Performance) The Hamilton-Beach is the only machine with a motor driven brush that has an honest to goodness suction. It moves 219 cubit feet of air per minute. The switch is in the handle, no stooping to shut it off. Let us show you the superior motor in this machine. You can appreciate the difference over other makes. HAMILTON FURNITURE COMPANY Court Street puntWTol'.h'etfreatand'biaek warrfors. Salem's, chances of vic tory will be enhanced. ; Salem's- chances were a 1 s o strengthened yesterday when it was learned definitely that Lang, regular full, will; be able, to play, and will ! make the " trip south. Lang lias been out most of the season with a sprained ankle, Eckert Is definitely out as his ankle, which he sprained In the Hillsboro game, Is still out of com mission. "The game with Medford will doubtless be the hardest for us this. season," was Coach Hunting ton's comment last night. "They have one of the strongest teams of their career. That is certain, or they would not want to play us. There is little danger that the overconfidence that marked the Franklin game will crop out in the Medford game. The boys rea lize they are tackling their hard est job, but every one of them has his soul set on bringing back the victory to Salem." IOWEIi liOAT AKRIVKS ASTORIA, Or., Dec. 1 Officials pf the Columbia River Packers as sociation stated here tonight that their power boat, piloted by Tbos. H. Johnson, had arrived in As toria Saturday or last week from Grays Harbor. NATION'S CHILDREN " ' ARE GREATEST CROP ( ContLnnid from page 1.) - Mr. Dana declared that the state must not look for booms such as have taken place in California and Florida, stating that the growth of. this state will be steady, and solid. "Men have, discovered that Cali fornia, the land of sunshine and uind-and not much else is not the place to produce a living. Hopes have been blasted and they are coming to the Willamette val ley. The valley is sound, for in no region where the people have to work to obtain a living will you find the floaters and the specu lators that frequent thj two states ihat have had tremendous booms." ORCHARD YIELDS LIQUOR TWO SO-CJALLOX UAHKKLS IMS. COVERED IJY OFFICERS YAKIMA, Dec. 1. Two 50-gal-lon barrels of alleged moonshine were dug up in an orchard here today by members of the county dry squad and Lawrence Voelker was arrested on a charge of pos session of intoxicating liquor with intent to sell. Voelker was trying to raise bail of $1,500 to post with the court alongside of two otlicr "' " '-.-- - ----- - L 1 bonds he his recently posted on pending liquor charges. He is now appealing to the supreme court on one charge for which be has given bond of $50flL On an other, charge of possession -of li quor with Intent: to sell, he has deposited a property bond of 11,500 and is awaiting trial. Of ficers found the moonshine today buried 18 inches underground and confiscated - a centrifugal - pump used to convey the liquor to the surface for the retail trade, they said. " CHALLEXGEU STILL LEA lS CHICAGO, Dec. 1. Hy Associ ated Press. Eduard floremans. Belgian challenger for the world's championship at 18.2 balkline bil liards, maintained his lead over Young Jake. Schaeffer" the cham pion, in the second 500 point bloc of their 1500 point championship contest here tonight. Both men played extremely erratic billiards in spots. At the end of 17 drawn out innings the score was: Hore mans, 1,000; Schaeffer, D13. SLATER. IS CONVICTED ST. MARY'S, Idaho, Dec. 1 (By Associated Press.)- William Slater was found guilty of second degree murder by a jury in dis trict court here late today in con nection with the death of Georg- lana? Kennedy at Fernwood ;las August. The jury was out only 45 minutes. AGID RTKH W I WIIIIIWII 1 1 GS no Chew a few Pleasant Tablets Stomach Feels Fine! Instant stomacn rener! Harm less! The moment "Pa pe's Dia pepsin" , reaches the stomach .all -distress from acidl stomach oV'in digestion ends. Immediate relief from flatulence, gases, heartburn, palpitation,' fullness or stomach pressure. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Millions keep it handy. uruggists recommend it. Adv. p"BIMe""lagIIM'''!lFT IHIBTi -WPWCMHPWniTJlPIClll o litTo-i norrow f ! 1 fi N D elivery -of the Telephone Directory, which is a new Buyers Guide, begins to-morrow. When you re ceive your copy look at it! It is something different a real guide for buyers, a conven ience, a time saver and an endless source of buying information. The Pacific Telephone And .Telegraph Company The Classified bleDhone Directony is a new Movers Ciite Today Is the Last Day of Our Three Day JT 2) j Each sale gets better and every sale goes over bigger as it progresses. Be sure and be here before six o'clock this evening when the sale positively closes. MEN'S WORK SHOES Full run men's. $5.00 work shoes, the best thing in Salem for the money. As long as they last at $2.50 Full run men's $7.00 work shoes to clean up tha line first come first served at $3.50 Men's high tops and loggers' to close out the en tire line of broken lots. Boots ranging from 10.00 to ?15.00, to close out, at half $5 to $7.50 BOY'S DAYTON HIGH TOP Boots in black only. Sizes from 3 to 6. Regularly sold at 7.00. Go at $3.50 CHILDREN'S SHOES One lot of brown calf stitched downs. Good $4.00 shoes. Sizes 6 to 2, go at Men's $10,00 oxfords and shoes. This includes some Florshiems in short runs. Get a pair before they go at $5.00 LADIES' DRESS PUMPS All $8.00 pumps selected for this sale in patent satin and kid, go at half , $4.00 All $9.00 pumps, broken lines, patent, satin, both brown and black, black kid, go at $4.50 All $10.00 ladies' pumps, all heights of heels, short runs, all sizes, but not every size in each run, goes at v . $5.00 $2.00 One lot children's colored pumps, priced $5.00 to $6.00, to close out at $1.95 BOYS' BLACK OR TAN DRESS SHOES The best $5.00 shoes on the market go at $2.50 BOYS' TAN OR BLACK DRESS SHOES Regular $6.00 grades, broken sizes to close out, go at $3.00 MEN'S DRESS SHOES Men's $7.00 dress shoes and oxfords, broken lines, while they last, go at $3.50 Men's $8.00 dress shoes and oxfords, tan, brown, or black. To close out, most all sizes go at $4.00 v Men's $9.00 dress shoes. Some very new numbers in this lot been broken in our past month's big rush, they all go in this sale at $4.50 All $12.00 pumps for ladies up to the minute styles but hot all sizes to sell quick, at $6.00 LADIES' CHRISTMAS HOUSE SLIPPERS We have just got a big lot of over 500 pairs of new style slippers at a wonderful buy and are going to pass it on to our customers. They are ribbon trim and every color, every size. We are going to close out the lot at 95c Big run men's leather slippers. A good $3.50 or quamy m xnis sale at $1.95 ., V:-i.-S -V- Ladies' ribbon trim leather sole, rubber heel. A good $3.00 value in this sale at $1.95 McCALLUM HOSE Get your Christmas Hose now and give Mc Callums and nothing else as they are so far super ior to anything else that after you see them you really could not give any other hose. Both in men's and women's. -v 3 pars- (?ur reffUar nose jj IJQ Every Wednesday is Rubber Heel Day. We put on any make 50c rubber heel at half price... Wednesday only. Leave shoes any day for Wednesday. Do Your Feet Hurt? Corns I and callouses re moved withont pain ; or soreness. Ingrown naila removed and treated. Tains in feet, weak foot, flat foot, foot strains and fallen arclica adjusted. Do not Buffer. I will give you the best that science can produee in scientific cnir opwlri Consult DR. WILLIAMS . About Your Feet Houri 9 - 5:30 Phone 816 THE PRICE SHOE A) 7 ffnit Sh4a f fwnp PitBdxOU loctAfplsstv 3Z0 8ietca-NcxttoU!8irl)i Repair Department Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We use nothing but the very best grade of leather that money will buy. Mr. Jacobson, In charge of this department, in an expert in his line has spent years in factories and repair shops and will do nothing but high grade work.