.TUESDAY MORNING&I ARCH, 9, 1J26 ;.;?.,.,...,....;. :-.v;r-.. SPORT FUNS TURN ' T0 1926 CLASSIC Marshfield Is Dark .Horse, 'Comparative Scores Rank Locals High ! fly Donald Deckcbach Farorable comments furnished ' by the state press on the teams fto play at the tournament this year seems to lean slightly toward districts one, four and seven, these teams being Baker, Med ford and Salem. The other teams are not to be put' aside though,; because each is the; Champ of its district. Baker seems 'to be a team well "talked- up,', and its record of 23 straight : games seems to help the talking ; along. In the southern part of the state I Med ford proved the victor by de feating Ashland twice in a series for the district championship. As i none of these teams seemed to have played out of their districts, j the .direct comparison of games played is lacking, but, all told, ' Baker and Salem seem the two I wisest bets. ;Tbe Dalles won Its right to come :i to Silem in a fast game with Bend I In which the losers seemed to have I ihejedge until the last.. This game i was won by a 25 to17 score. ; , Astoria licked Clatskanie in a I thre-game -series, the first time j 22 to 12 and the second time by a ' 22-9 score. Astoria seems a wee ! bit weaker than last year, but may j show up In the league. ; McLaughlin defeated Pendleton j for its passport to the tournament I and seems to.be the dark horse of i the bunch. ; Eugene just a while ago defeated Albany hi 24 to 22. while Salem ; two weeks ago led Albany astray j fiS-O. Eugene may show up bet i ter in the league, her trail last year was enviable. t -Not very much dope has; been had on Marshfield, and her wares wilt be shown in the' odd ' team series In the tournament with Med- ford and McLaughlin. 1 Salem, after beating Albany, J had to play in the district league j against Independence and West Linn. Independence was downed 44' to 11. while West. Linn was beaten the following night 51-22 In .Salem's last three games she has scored 148 points to her op ponent. 42. - Coach Glindemail of the Baker teanf sends in the following bit of news about bis team and their history of the season : '-'With a record of 23 consecu tive victories, over every obDon ent in eastern Oregon who faced Ahem, the Baker "Wonder Five," as it Is called in that section, will arrive in Salem Tuesday, March 8, .about noon. (The exact time is not known here, but the team "Will leave on train No. 25) to taks part in the state tournament. Baiter has & very impressive record this year, probably one that Will equal that of any team in the entire state. They have won 23 games, straight, garnering a total of 41 S points to their opponents 258. Baker also showed superi ority over every team in that sec tion, , taking the annual East Ore gon tournament in the face of keen competition. Coach Glindeman and his eight baeketeers will be accompanied by the Rev. L. G. H. Williams, Epis copalian 'minister at Baker, who ls-j.n enthusiastic fan and has inade every trip with the team ihisvyear The members of the teanvare: Payne and Cundiff, for wards; Gi Duff, center; Hines and T. Dutf, guards. Haskins, lan dreth and Thomas are subs. -1 ""Bakervwill lose two men this year rayne ; and Cundiff, for wards, who will graduate. T. Duff will have two more years to Jdayruid his brother, George, has , yet, .anpther year on the floor. HJnes has wo more years in which to play for his school. Portland Portland Electric Power "company will issue com- Inotftbckfunder new plan for heavy .Expansion year.7 program this 35 I i Til 'III 1 1 (''! 1 pm I lit r! ? r m . , i. - iiiiiiiw mm DEIAY AGGRAVATES YOUR CASE TN my many years specializa ition in treating Piles and other Rectal and Colon ailments, literally thousands of extreme cases have come to my attention. It is this scientific study and experience which have enabled me to perfect a method of treating Piles from which permanent re lief liT GUARANTEED IN WRITING. or the patient's fee returned. Send to- . day for my rtctE xoo-page " book of valuable informa tion, or caatnry Portland DAf4. MDJnc as: ttxTTiz offices: i 1- ! Meets Phil Bayes S ... . vv hit -J V--" I" M 'Or-- Allie Taylor Allie Taylor, the Bend wildcat, arrived: in Salem last night and win go through his workouts here today in preparation for his match at j the armory on Wednesday night with Phil Bayes of Salem. Taylor will go through his stuff in; the armory ring tonight and Harry Plant, matchmaker, has in vited Salem fans to come and look him over. This is the second time Bayes and Taylor "will appear in the same ring, the Salem boy losing the: decision in Bend, Taylor's borne town. Their ten round watch Wednesday night is expect ed jto be one of tho classiest ever put cn in Salem. Sunday Manager of Cards Moves vy 3 j I i Only "Sunday manager" in the big leagues has lost the job. Bert Shotten, who enjoyed that unique distinction with St. Louis Cardinals, is the new pilot of tfie Syracuse International club. My fw bvrt nrffvad far rity."y H. E. 0ia. 151 Wi:iatm -. Oaly City, Cat. Tk mW Mtl rHVMl aatlraly." BALSMEA sto CMth Mtf ClMtf UMv Try Kl BALSAMEA for Chronic Coughs i 3. C. ! PERRY DRUG CO. LIST HIGH SCOP 1 1 SI LEM SHOOT Local Sportsmen Win in Tri City Event, Go to Corval ! lis Next Week Salem Rod and Gun club won ihe tri-city shoot held here Sun day. By the win. CorvaJlis is left at the foot of the list, for Eu gene, who came in second yester-r day. iwon as the tri-city shoot in Eugene. The shoot will be held rext Sunday at Corrallis. For the first time since the start: of "the Oregonian telegraphic nl.oot. Salem failed to place first, Sunday the first 25 birds for each learn counted on the telegraphic shoot. Salem shot 74 out of 75 birds, the three high men on each team being chosen. Corvallis shot but 72, but Bend came through with a clear record of 75 out of 75. Following is the list of t'n Sa lem members to participate in all the shoots Sunday and ths records they obtained: D. Ilazeltine, 4 3 birds out of 50; C. Allison, 3 8 out of 50; Cliff Evans. 83 out of 100; Vic Beck mnn. 4 2 out of 50; C Ringwald. 8 5 out of 100; W. Simon. 41 out of 50; E. Viesko. 41 out of 50; J. C. Simpson, 99 out of 100; J. Farris. 89 out of 100; Tom Kay. 28 out of 50; George Viesko, 4G out of 50; F. Liese, 30 out of 50; Tom Wolgamot, 126 out of 150; Dr. G. E. Prime. 131 out of 150; George Palmer. 13 2 out of 150: L. t Lrooney. 88 out of 100; C. kBahlburg, 85 out of 100; H. Ter- ril. 127 out of 150; R. Gaulet. 3 8 cut of 50; M Race, 42 out of 50; t. C. Dennison. 47 out of 50; Cliff Parker. 42 out of 50; Bert McKay, 135 out of 150; John Pat terson. 125 out of 150; Jim Lewis. 4 5 out of 50; K. Barnard. 44 out of 50; F. Haljerman. 4 3 out of 50; II. VIesko, 32 out of 50; C. S. Bawne. 86 out of 100; M. Gwyn, 41 out of 50; Paul Ilauser. 4 2 out of 50; F. Vincent. 4 7 out of 50; E. Ball. 47 out of 50; Archie Long, 91 out of 100; E. Pearson, ,38 out of 50. STEUSLOFF PLANS 4 STORY BUILDING Structure Will Rise on Prop erty Just South of P. E. P. Offices SOCIALISM SAID UTOPIA NEW YORK, March 8. (By Associated Press). Predicting that within a short time socialism will become a great and respected power in this country. Lady Cyn thia Mosely, daughter of Lord Curzon, at Cooper Union tonight declared that the movement is not an economic or political one, but an idealistic movement em bodying the highest and greatest thoughts for the welfare of all people. COMPLAINTS ARE FILED SEATTLE. March 8. Five ad ditional complaints charging false registration were filed here today by King County Prosecutor Colvin. The complaints resulted from an investigation of alleged primary election frauds. Two warrants were issued last week but the per sons wanted have not been found. Nw Show Tday TODAY. WED., TIIUUS., SAT. Here is the picture you've been waiting for. Thrills! Laughs! Tears! Beauties and Cut ies! The greatest spectacle o f stage life ever filmed. SIO Prizes Tonight Best Charleston Dancer Who's the Best Charleston Dancer in Town? -l . -l sk mm m rJ 1 J i.- lleiliff Popular Price's : Adults 25c-3.-5c Children lOc A Masterpiece of Film En tertainment Don't Miss It! News - Comedy - Wiadus I EE Fill your crank case with Para-4rd thc car will be smooth, as eilk both for. running end stopping H''-Htivtiai niCu fu?f-(fft' W. R. SPECK, Distributor, Salem, Oregon Of Course It Costs Too Much to operate a run down car BUT doesn't it cost a whole lot more to trade it off for a fraction of its cost when it is LESS THAN ONE FOURTH WORN OUT? Let us repair your Ford and save you the Difference to spend for something els? PADKQ & COMPANY Ford 444 South Commercial Street W Q Ml t - 1 i ; I: J Steusloff Brothers are planning to construct a four story building on the property just south of the PEP company's office, on North Liberty street, according to an nouncement made yesterday. The property was purchased for $16,000. It has a frontage of 41 $16,000. It has a frontage of 41 feet and a depth to the alley of 165 feet. tIt was part of the Knight property. Alterations on the Steusloff meat market on the corner of Court and Liberty are to be made, It is understood. ' A window will be installed on the Liberty street side, to open that part of the building which Is, at present a solid wall. HO AD WORK PLAXXKD BEND, Ore., r.larch 8. (Ry Associated Press.) Road and trail improvements to the amount of approximately $15,000 will be made in the Deschutes national forest the coming year according to IL Li Plumb, supervisor of the forest who.Jnst returned from the allotment conference held in Pen Contracts let for concreting all Natron cut-off tunnels. HIGH SCHOOL Basketball Tourney March 11-12-13 i WILLAMETTE GYMNASIUM j 16 GAMES 8 SESSIONS Thursday Afternoon and Evening Friday Morning, Afternoon and Evening Saturday Morning,' Afternoon and Evening Reserved Seats Only $3.50 At Hauser's or Anderson's or Telephone 647 Qur Classified Advertisements Bring Result! Tl Woiinieini m i me of Salem EE COOKING DEMON SIRA Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday and Saturday Salem women are most cordially invited to attend a Cooking Demonstration at our show rooms Today, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, which is being conducted by a Domestic Science Expert who is here to advise with them on COOKING WITH ELECTRIC FEATURING THE MANY USES OF THE ITY 11 - ' - llll Ifl 1 CLECTWIC 1 UNIVERSAL Electric Raege UoiverssiL Electric Rkege fViao 0 o o f U f i ft 'L Has been perfected tly the use of plates directly over the coils. These retain the heat and distri bute it evenly. As the plates cover the coils tightly, no foods or other particles can become lodged in the coils, thus preventing smoke and smudge, which assures a clean, sanitary range top. ' ; ABSOLUTELY FREE With every Universal Range that we sell or tak'an order for during this demonstration will go a 12 piece set of high grade aluminum kitchen ware, valued at $35.00. X Meet Miss Murdoch Miss Ethel Murdoch ofl New Britain. Conn., is at our show rooms' Today, Wed nes da y , Thursday, Friday and Saturday , this week demonstrating' the famous "Universal" Eledtric Range. i ; Miss Murdoch is a. domestic science expert and is especially informed when it corned to cooking by electricity the lean modern way. U1UIUUV.II Will LTC pi to have you call at you venience. She can help yoi your cooking and baking lems no matter what ki electric range you are usin; came to Salem for your special benefit. , Be sure to come and see her. She will be r ' show rooms during our ri busi ness hours. ! C r leased ri con- LKWith A)rob hd of dr. She The Universal 'Electric Range, witKj its fast, long life, sanitary hot plates and quifck, hot oven, is proving the sensation of the cooking demonstration. Kg, There Is No Substitute for Electric Cooking The demand for Universal Electric Ranges is exceeding the supply. 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