' .TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2, 1026 I THEaOItEGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OKEGON EXHIBIT! HE-. ; FOR SALEM MS Headiiriers to Welch' in at 2 Q!Clock;Tomorrow, Phil : - - irv Portland . Salem, fight tana will hare opportunity to see Danny Edwards " swings the leather gloves tonight at the Armory. The little negro lighter" arrives4 in Salem this 'morning and has assured ; Match maker riant that he ; will go through ; a light' workout at 8 o'clock' , ,.-, ; v 11 V The Vorkout will be free to the public and will be held : in the . naln anltariura.. The ring , will bo built up a day ahead of time bo that the boys can have a pre view of Edward within the ropes, j Phil Bayes, . Salem feather weight who meets : Edwards here ; tomorrow- night. Is finishing his training, at Portland, not return ing to his home town until t4- morrow. ' ' j ' The plucky little Salem fighter has made his announced weight. Sad Ridley, sparring partner of Bayes. has been unable to take the edpe, off the Salem youngster 'although Ridley himself has just . completed, training for his boat to night at:. Portland .. wUh Chuck Ilellmari. contender for Phil Ros enberg's laurels. '. " I Tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, all interested .-boxing fans may-see Edwards-and Bayes weigh In at;th Armory. "Both men hate . contracted - to be- on the, scales at . thathonr, and have posted their money to that effect. After cott plyiag with the contract the main eventers. will not be required to check their Weights ringside. ;. Edwards, known from coast to . coast ts Bayes first real' oppon ent although the Salem boy has put away the toughest runner-ups. AT older and more experienced fighter, Edwards has- met Villa. Katfonalista. Midget Smith. Doc Snell, Vic Foley .and Tomiole p'Brien.'- ,: ...i-,: j -' - . vTortland Telephone service ler has increased 30-fold in! 25 years. Telephone service for all Oregon increased' 2250 per cent. - SCHAEFER'S (skulk will break up your cold in 24 hours ot money refunded -jj QCHAEFER'Q DRUG STORE U The , Yellow YYont-PIinoA 197 1SS Xorth Conuuerrlal Street - - 4 mi Thc Penslar Store i -V .' . . - ' . - - s .r-1 A Good Insurance' I'oucy They Won't Skid -1? HlcCLAREN CORD ; - - C gn2'j7 ferric r GOLD Works ON MAT AND RING Joe Roche, holder of the Pacific coast! middleweight championship, proved that he is not ducking any- bjbdyfin his class by taking on and dispersing of Leo Lioroskl. He is as anxious to meet Creb or Shade as they seera to be to have a go at the championship crown. : W-iTUam - T Tiltlon. i tli tnnnfM champion, is not ho good, as an act or, say the reviewers who are prone to cast their violets enclosed ih a lead pipe.' TJlden opened on liroaway with bis name in clev tHc lights, but is not doing so well yflth indoor sports. One New ;York cf-ltic' allowed that he was prettf, awful," another "that he left the stage approximately love-nf teen." ajnotljer, thai William had "kept blis amateur status." ' lr-l Prjdmotcr Dodelle has, -informed 41 Kjarasick the Russian lion.' and (lyclAne Davis' that" they -must njakl 175 pounds on the 'af tern eon oif tlielr nfatch at theTUeiligt hea ter best Thursday night or there Will be no match. - Davis is a dan gbrojus contender for the. light hleavjyweight championship, and Karsick, having won and lost the championship within a season, is entitled to a return, t engagement with the crafty Mike Yokel. Do delle wants the record of the win der, who will in all probability iheei "Yokel to be clean. I Tie- joint rules , committee of the fii a j or and minor leagues has inadfc the sacrifice rule effective on all rty balls, where the runner ad vances to any base. Heretofore 1 eicr i flee fly has been allowed pnlyj when a runner, scored froui third base after the catch, i ke Cassidy, boss of every thing at the Miami race meet, broadcasting: "More than 1200 horses are boused in the barns herf. We expect to double the $300,000 profit of last season." j "Vyalter Trumbull, the New York porting expert, favors profession al football under ; certain condi tions. He says:; ;Professional ootball gathers its strength from he' mines, farms, mills and sand lots;. : College stars play a minor part in its recruiting system." I i -r- ALL STAR CAOERS LIST Sliil Ken Brown's Troupe to Play ; f First Local bame at Willamette Tonight iven Crown's, Salem trqupe of alt star hoopsters will play their first local -game at the ; Willam ette gymnasium tonight when they ' meet the fast Silverton quintet. iSilverton has a good lineup and are fresh from victories at Dallas and Independence.! ! jPlayers to be drawn by. the All- Stjars for tbe game tonight are: Petterson. &iII,"Gerard and Ross. gaards; Bob Ash by. Grant Fallon, Fluzzy Carson and Hansen, and Fjrank Brown, forwards: Bill Cos- Mr. center. .There are five college men on the Salem team"; three having played on the OAC team in past yfcare and two men having starred wtith the Oregon tossers. 4 ; , f GOODBY STOMACH GAS No matter what you have tried. yon will be surprised at the QUICK action of simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc, as rtiixed in Adlerika. This removes OAS in ten minutes and brings out old waste matter yoa never thought was in your system. Adlerika - is wonderful for consti pation and stomach trouble. Don't waste time with j pills or tablets bat let Adlerika give your bowels 4 REAL, cleansing today: J. C. Ferry, drngist, 115 S. Commercial street. Adv. ,.;., CADILLAC HUDSON-. . . i . i ESSEX An Invitation ; i , - ,;- To AD Cadillac,, Hudson and Essex Owners to come in and let's get acquainted, and or yod to look '. over ; our , estabr lishment, , the home , of your automobile. A n d any time that we can be. of service to you (we are at f your command). - r . CADILLAC . ' . , ULDSOX ,i t ESSEX , F. W. Pettyjohn s Company ( ; .... ' . -, 805 N. Coranierrlal Bt. ' PUOXE 1200 ' . INFLUENZA .-I As a prvfltW, malt and if ' lahlt night nd fnTr,ir Out 'Tonight ; In 'Armory SALEM TOSSERS GOTOMDSIli Old Rivals to Meet This Eve- niHff for Second Clash . of the Season Sa iem high school tossers still contented over their latest victory 6er jtbe OAC rooks. ; travel ! to Woodburn today for a return game with Jtosscrs of that city. f '"P Throughout the season the lo cal tf ant has been practicing on formation plays and close shots, critic expressing the opinion that sure and effective . machine has been jbuilt up. ; t Salem met Woodburn here a short time afro', winning by a good margin. - Both teams have been hipM?d Into better shape by re- cent practice and a eloe, fast is expected this evening. game Candidate Recalls Days of Youth Spent in Salem, Speaks of Growth That the United States govem- mentj should not lend money to business enterprises and take the risks of failure, was the declara tion nade by Frederick Steiwer, candidate for nomination for United States .senator from Ore gon, in his address before the Sa lem habx of commerce yester day. MrJ. Steiwer declared he does not believe in platforms. He said that jevery one knows the issues that,! are vital, and any one can take stands on them. He declared that isbues are ephemeral, any way,! dying in a short time. . 4Ie cited, the world court as a case. Two' weeks ago the world court was ;a vital issue in the senate. Now virtually settled, it is no longer an issue. Mf. Steiwer recalled In the early part of his speech his boyhood days; spent In and around Salem. lie fnoticed that the town has changed much since those days. He also reviewed briefly the his tory! of the pioneers who made It possible for Oregon to become a state of tbe Union. T0WNSEND ELECTED TO CITY COUNCIL CoutiuunJ from paga 1,) matter of allowing tbe commission ?S.0OU yearly until a complete zoning of the city is made, be placed on the ballot in the May primary. Petition of CP. Bishop cloth ing; store to suspend a woolen banner across- tbe street advertis ing; their sale was voted down by the council. It was maintained that if Bishop were allowed to pat up a banner, the council could not Justly refuse similar petitions from other concerns. The coun cil 'recently-took a stand against allowing the placing of banners across the. streets, -a v " A dispute arose over the mat ter! of readvertlslng bids for a trubk to be purchased for - the street department. The bids were opened sometime back, read In council, and recorded. A couple of jdays later the street commit tee received requests from others who wanted to bids. ; But it was held that the first bids had be come common property and that it Would not be ethical to allow others to bid after chances had been offered to read the first bids. The report to reject the bids untU more were In was voted TONITE PORTLAND ! FAVORITE COMEDL1X Presenting ; 31USICAL , . COMEDY UP-TO-DATE ' - - - j-. - - - 16 PEOPLE 16 GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS Two Shows Each Evening . Popular Prices ST W ttcks GOVERKNT tllSKS down, and the matter was referred again to the street committee. . .' Action on the Yaw Park petition to have, street cars put back In place of the buses was deferred until fcthe next meeting of the ieoancQ as one of the: members of , tbe ways and means committee to whom the petition was referred was absent from the city. Evidence lot a tendency on : the part of the . council to. icheck the iucreasA of card rooms! to Salem was revealed last night when, the petition of J. E. Roberson of 341 North Commercial street to start a card rpom along with bis res taurant was turned down unani mously. J . ; I i Petitions werjjj ' granted for street lights' at the intersection; of Thompson Avenue and D street and at the intersection of 18th street, and Nebraska avenue. Farmer and Stewart were grant led permission to erect an electric pign in front of their place or business. j j There were only two (companies bidding on the bond Issue of some $32,000. No local companies bid. It being understood that they have all the local bonds Itbey can handle for the time being. Hut irum. Nelson and company of iPnrtland were the successful bid ders, offering a premium of $5.3? ti each $100. j j .Eureka Fire Hose company was awarded the contract to supply the bose ordered by the fire depart ment. Bids on other material wanted were referred to the com mittee on fire and water. A committee of Aldermen L. J. Simeral. Hal Patton nd B. Is. Her rick were appointed by the mayor to confer, with the city planning commission, j The first conference is to be held in the council chamber next Monday evening. Following paving petitions were referred to the street committee: ;Electric avenue from Cottage to Summer. Columbia avenue from Front to Commercial, Front from Columbia to the north citv limits. Academy from Laurel avenue to Myrtle avenue, Columbia from Laurel avenue to Myrtle avenif, Tamarack from Laurel avenue to Myrtle avenue, and Highland ave nue from Fifth to Broadway. Two sewer petitions were referred to the sewer committee. ! Petition of the YMCA to erect an electric sign in front of their new building was referred to tbe light committee. First evidence, of the work be gun by. the new city attorney, Fred Williams, was revealed when an ordinance prohibiting the keeping of Junk in open spaeslor in build ings not entirely enclosed, and makng violations of the . prohibi tion nuisances was ,sent through its first and second reading. Tbe matter is to com before tho coun cil at the next meeting for accept ance or refusal. j Some discussion was manifested when Alderman Patton disclosed that certain individuals connected with the city, including the chair man of the street committee and the city health ; officer, had run up bills for gasoline for which therels no authority to pay. The bills were allowed by the coun cil. but- notice was given that no bills not authorized will be paid hereafter. Alderman Patton sug gested that the lty install its own gas tank. ; The "whole matter was referred to the committee on ways and means and the commtUee on current expense jto work out a" way of checking. j Clackamas county has had 57 new settlers with $375,000 capital within 18 months. j My tW tm tmllmn Ur Hty," nys M. C D . ISI WUfU .. 01 Cfty. Cal. "Tli nnhi. htttw rvlfmtf aattratv." ALSAMCA teM CtM u4 Cknt CWt. Try it! BALSAM EA for Chronic Coughs 3f C.' PERRY DRUG CO. COMING Monday Feb ft 9 .e Comtek rtcsucR ? El yts oeat isai a pens TTiaay Ijxll Orders RcVeived Now .--r - - mew a TSlx-. j ei WATER PROPERTY IIOICE Council Sets Aside .$3,500 in Checking Assets of - Salem Plant , Whether or. not, Salem is to own her own water system was a mat ter that elicited much discussion for and .against last night at the meeting of the city council. Tbe sum of f 6,10 4.80, which had been borrowed from the street fund from the general fund was voted to be replaced in the general fund. Immediately, the special water committee introduced a resolution that $3500 be set aside from this fund as the amount to cover the expenses of an engineer to make an inventory of the Salem Water, Light & Power company's plant. Alderman Dancy, backed! by sev eral of the councilmen, tok the stand that S3 500 is entirely too much money to spend on an in ventory, the need of which is at best, ' questionable. It was held that the water company has books giving an accurate appraisal of the company, and that the under writers have checks to guide the city in making an inventory. Alderman Galloway declared cost of an engineer for the amount of work he could do could not possibly cost more than from $50 0 to 51,000. It was held that the committee would not necessarily have to spend the entire amount, but only that portion needed. To thin Alderman Dancy re sponded that in all the years he has been on the council, he has not seen a sum appropriated but what every last c ent of it was used. The council, with seven votes against five, voted to give the committee the S3, 500 to spend for the survey. As striking proof that spring is approaching with rapidity. Al derman L. J. Simeral moved that the band committee lie instructed to enter into a contract with the bandmaster. Oscar Steelhammer, to supply the music for the sum mer band concerts. Ordinance having to do with the allowing of gasoline buggies was indefinitely postponed. The amendment to the electric ordinance, creating a city electric inspector and regulating the kind wf gobds handled by dealers, was sent through its first, and second readings,- and will be brought up for final action at the next meeting of the council. RED NEW TODAY ! Romance spins Sl I 5k '2 "' ' Ik 4 I the wheel of Lv J c h a n c e in the fyr$ffi?kK F game of lle and vvlllllff if love picks t h e f l winning numRers. , bJ mi M . m JOHN OI.IKS-sV Mi-S picturizatioH of H 'P . his famous stage , f ' 'THE f KIM HALL T22 1 l'opular PeJcosy f ' ; : t . , . "Adults 3c-liliillreii lOc r " '- .'-.-. , - ' ' , "Salem's Finest Entertainment' . t - - . . , . ... , y Wrestling Thursday Feb. Al Karaslck and ' . Charley Davics. Best two fails out of three : V ' " ' .'';. ' ,. ., 1 ., - " . - - -- : -i - --- OLIVER PLAYERS TO I Al Franks in "The French man Will Be Offered at the Bligh Tonight ; The Oliver Players are offering another hilarious farce comedy at the Bligh tonight, entitled "Ikey. The Frenchman," with Al Franks as Ikey ably supported by a com pany of very .clever people? Ikey Leschlnsky, representing himself as a Frenchman, attempts to turn his home into a hotel, forcing his wife and daughter much against their wishes to live in the garret of their home. A real Freshman applies for ac commodations at Ikey's supposed French hotel and Ikey's attempts to use the French language to eether with the many appearances of his wife and daughter, create one ridiculous situation after an other. The, new trio on the show are making a hit all along the line and the show Is up to the standard of plays offered by this company during its long engage ment over this route. CALGARY WINS CALGARY,? Alta.. Feb, 1.---The Calgary Tigerst tonight trounced the Saskatoon Crescent, leaders of the Western Hockey league, 4 to 2. here "Pape's . Cold Compound Breaks a Cold Right Up it Take two, tab lets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose al ways gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break up the eold. Pleas ant and safe to take. Contains n o jainte o r opiates. Millions use "Pape's Cold Compound. i Price, thirty-five cents. Druggist guarantee it. Adv. ARRIVE HERE T H fef IP m A t the Theatres Today Orcson Richard Dix and. Esther Ralston in "Womannanmeu vy Arthur Stringer. . ' -t ' ' llligh Al Franks Musical Comedy Company and JacK oxie in "Uustin Through." IleiliR Harrison Ford , in "The Wheel." Silverton Legion Five Defeats Albany Squad Silverton American Legion team won from the Albany legion five last night 32 to 17. in a fast game. ayed Id Silverton r The game was Declared to be one "of the best in Silverton this year. - ; -- Imd. rfiot Geld- By toOTf rrc w This is the best why knoidi we paid $1,000,000 for it. You can end that colJ. by to morrow if . you will. , You can do trdre. ' You can open the bowels, eliminate the . poison?, tone the entire system. You will probably feel better than when the cold began. -I ... ; -' ,Jl. way; is Je Sure It's ilit.L,. It IS SO cfiTcient tliat . mil lions have 'come to eirmloy it. It is ?o s-nrcmc that Get Red Eosj?omSS wUh P" At your drug store. mm SO EM i 1, 1 W. IL SPECK," Distributor Salem, Oregon .. .v-5: :: ?::;:: . . .: . ... : : ... ::. ;v, e i Mm ' , , Saturday Evening Post s. , Story By ; ARTHUR STRINGER , OTIIKR SUBJBCTS OK QUALITY TODAY Iatinee a.c-33e- K FARRKUi IS VICTOR BING HAMPTON'. N. Y., AP)t O'kell Farrelllot Feb. 1. Chica go won j' the national Ic5b skating championship in the two day meet .held at Bndicott y captur ing botjt the three milJ and half mile rajces and placlnff third in t he A 4 6-yard - dash. TTe vie PtiRTIlXU TKAITIKS VANjCOUVKIt. B. C.,Ffcb. 1.--VancouVer and Portland played to a 1-1 tie In a western 1 hockey league game here tonight. 3 ' we paid ?1.000,000 for?it. i l Don't trust a cofds to any jninor method. -; ' Use the best m-n .know. And that' today is hill's. . T; - & - Use . it promptly. The sooner von start the Quicker the cold will Pike 30e . T.l uinc JILL'S and learn what t!wy dd for "a cold. la goes Para4rd-ravLt comes Chatter. Car runs s-m-o-o-fc-h. pow er and pickup longer si A Si tories gave bim , seventy! poinr" 1 J ( las Tljunberg or Flnbitid, Olym- Vf y pie champion, failed t4 place In 1 I p i the .finals in any event J I . ' K QUININE If -mm : ;. r-- :, Sweet Daddy Dlx! Hdw he hands out I tbe t golden laugh ter in this great comedy!. 1 . VEDNESDAY J Evening 33csWc i i i i .A . it A . f - ..at x r l 4 t .. mm ,P L '