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FR1 D A Y iilORNlMG NOV E MBEIl r - .... irt tt - - r --tt . ii. i . i . ri u a 11 i ti rAOillfflffiM iOMOfffilTEST Dixon, Giant Braver "Tackle, : Blocks USC Plint on ' '20 Yard Line " . mm 'dim ii'iiii.liiiiW", - - TOltTt AND, 1,- ( AP j Dispite a muddyvstew field, which wfta 8upiieditd''bfc' air'advantage t the'Orgbti Afcfctes a irpefedy aiid alert University. lof Southern-California eleven pat ran nai out smarted their niore powerful, but lethargic tfpponeots at MafttfoiaJ sudhim tdtlajrand "won a4Ba-eatjr contested football game', t Motto .'KaertlitMAiana strong as a 4pnkl:tlWr;BtKdy'.;Bd graceful as an aateiptf and as de- . captive ,as a chameleon, boiled a trail of steaming oaze in his fleet f (kited akeu tfermifehcrutj ttbrUl ing afternoon of the great Ameri can gridiron apott: 'Kaer made oie of hi teaiu'stouc-hdowns and directed rHff'TroJair play "with the masterful touch of a born field marshal. . Brlce Tatlbr accounted for the other "Trojan score' when tie' place kicked a hall between the' bars from theiiryard-line-'lia the. first quarter' after having missed two other 'place? kicking attempts.; - 'The Aggies thadev their only score- whhr 90 seconds to go in the last -quarter whe Jim- DWron giant tacKle", "blocked' Elliott's punt on the- TnoJaW 20 yard line and Ol in stead, substitute tackle for the Aggies', picked tip the : bdunclng i bail b1- dived over the line from the eight yard marker; Maple place kicking the extra point. . . 4The Aggtos'ltickedT 6ft to start tlie game' ajid'-after, the ball had been brought but from behind the ' Trojan" goal ' line to ne 20. yard line Kaer fried twd'or 'Httree plays without success and then -punted, Jarvis tor the Assies fdrnfiletf 6a the first ensuing play. tla3go"re cevering oH1ih4 Trojan's" -S 7- yard line. Kaef dazzled the Orange men witli a "slfppery' 'smash "off tackle and reverse, for a' gain of 2 yafdS." The Trojans' had the ball then on the Aggie nine yard -line, but' lost it on fumble. The Aggies ' jmntetf to' mid field bid Kaer ahT Laraneti plunged it "back to tbe 25 yard mark, where after two ineffectual attempts on the' Orange lraey - Kaer called for the firsC piic Iticlc, -whHc Taylor ..''missed ' "'' ' I : Twite; again the Aggies punted ' KJll til ill uuwu ttuu i ir; i i vjjtxiio i brought theball back, from mid field, towuhtn striktngistance, Taylorf bf inc 'calied 'upon, .for Va place kiok-each time.- Oa 'the third trial' IU' nerii liiiemaa drove. tifs left toe into the leather and this time the ball-fijU led, straight and: true over the' bar :f iom ttie S 1 yard line, , , . ; 'After a series of punt exchanges In' 'the second quarter, with Kaer gaining steadily on. Llebe in' thi kfeking duel .the Trojans started a drive f romthfc 4 5 yard line; with Kaer making nearly. all the yard age on off tackle thrusts"! The Aggies stiffened and threw Laran eta twicefor a loss. Then " Kaer signalled for an end run and. -) HFJIOW, SICIt To-niglit! , Glean your bowel caxid nd Headacnes, uoiar, " " & Sour Stomach' tlet a 1 0-cent box.- Put aside just once the Salts. PiUa. Caster Oil or Purgative Wa tars which merely force a passage way through the bowels. -but do not thoroughly- cleanse, freshen aad purify these drainage organs, asd have no effect whatsoever upon the liver and stomach. Keep "your "insldea" pure and fresh With (jascarets. which thor oughly cleanse the stomach, re move the . undigested.' sour .food nd fo "gasesi take . the i excess Jbile from the liver and. carry out nt the .system 'all the 'Constipated waste matter and 4 poisons in the bowelSD5' it 'Vfrf X'j-fi (' I r Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by niof ning'. Thy w-orK 'while . jrott ' sleepe-never jfripe, Uicken.: and coat-only 10 cents- a ;ox from your druggist. Millions f men and women take a Cas a ret now and then , and never ' la ve' Headache." Biliousness, Se-i-ere colds,4; Indigestion, Soul1 i-itomach.' or. Constipated Jlowels. I'ascarets belong in every.? hoiise iold. Children just lore to take hm. u- v ' -:''ei y Advr r -r -t Beautiful, Allurinff, Btys erious, the Girl Freyaw was desired by friend and i? r Enepiy Nostrum;"t "pfflBHS" FOR YOUR BflflELS IF 'feinting' as though foF a dash around the Orange' right flank; he stopped suddeiiijr aiiil lobbed the fballittirotigh the cethefcof tHe line t6 Lararieta wild caught It wrei the" Aggie- goat with no" opposing pliy- ier near him. The bail' was on ' the 11 yard -marker when 4h is play Utarttnl. Taylor ktdked the try- fbr-ioint making the score 10 to "O. The, score stayed that way till 'iheread ofithe flrst hair. : - TheiAggiea started a real drive through the air late in the third quarter. Liebe, Aggie guard in tercepted a pass by Kaer near mid field. - Maple was tackled for s 10 yard Joss by Baagro a play tor two-' later. Then Sehulmericli dropped back and faked, a, place kick. , He. threw a .beau tit ul . pass Den man who gained -25 yards ind-ran outside on'the Trojan '15 yard MBe, :but the advance was nullified' when the head linesman called an off; side penalty on the Orangemen, the first penalty of Ihe day.- Kaer shortly afterwardB intercepted another pass from Schuliiieflcti following anbthef hd- Vance through the clouds' by the iAggles arid that ended' what look ed, like', tr winning onslaught for the Oregohians; ; . ' The Trojans got the ball early in the last quarter on a punt to within the shadow bf their own goal , line. Kaer. instead of re turning the -punt immediately crossed tbe-opposing team by send ing a-play -around their right end for a If yard gain. Kaer and Lar aneta,then started ar march' which tarried1 them -up the field,' Kaer making nearly 60- yards on terri fic" plunging: cut backs off tackle and finally crashing through on a plain old fashioned buck of two yards through 1 left tackhr for a touchdown. Taylor kicked the extra point. (Startinjt line ups and summary: Southern '. CiOifornim (17) Oretfos Agricnltnral CoUeca (7) Badcro I.E. Hibk I.T. - ,. Ward t,.. Dixon I.iebe Jlalrom Kilera Diikerson Bobbins , Maple Jarvi IninBr Tajlor Xfi Grsvath (0). (.'.. . .RU (torrell C4 '-.-- Be h re ml i Kaer Wheeler 'Thomajt ... kt k k. Q Ml. .. ,KH . F. Laraneta ... - Srhuimerich Autitliem ( liforuia 7 7 0 Orison Agfac. .0 o o 7 .. UjC nisonhg: Totirhdownx : Kr, Ir enrta; Field goal;, Taylor;, jvoints after touchdown: Taylor, lorK.v, mihstitut for Bndicro. j A. C. rorin: Touchdown : Olm Rtead. KubMtitnte for KiIits; points after totif hlowti : MatU. Tffi-iaU": Weerkc. Varnell, referee; Ralplt MpCirl. anrpire;- head linesman, J. Griffith; fild judge, Kobert Mor ris. SALEM HIGH DEFEATS - EUGENE MEN HERE (Coiitihfced from pa? 1.) of the offensive work in the back fleld; -Salem's first score came in the first fevminntes of play? A Ktt- gene back fumbled soon after the kickoff,, Cummings recovering on the Eugene .3T Two - attempts through the line failed'tdgitin. so on the third play Temple threw a 20 'yard pass to Cummings over the whole Eugene team, Cummings running the remaining 10 yards to the goal. Tempie failed- to con- O'Connor made a first down for Eugene soon after receiving the next kickoff, tearing off a 12 yafd gain through left - tackle. v A it yard pass, O'Connor to Colbert brought snother first. down 06 the Salem 40. Th!e Salenl Iiue.hetd and Manerud punted to: theVSa lem 10. ' ; - ; ' " Temple's punt was blocked, but Kelly recovered for SaJem. Tern pie. punted out of bounds on ihe Salem 30. O'Coarior phthged through a wide hole in left: tackle twisting his way to the Salem 10 Four plunges- through the - line failed to gain the needed yardage and Salem obtained the' ball on her five yard line. ' The Eugene line broke through and blocked Temple's punt, the ball bounced back Over the goal line, where Colbert fell ori it for a touchdown.'; Dassonette missed the goal. ' The first period ended as Col bert recovered a Salem -fumble on the Salem 35. - O'Connor plunged through the center of the line and twisted his way for 20 yards ' before being downed by the safety player of the1 Salens 19V I'- ' " - ; ; Riley and O'Conrior punched at the' line,' .bur filled" tdi gain: . On third down O'Connor passed, over' the- goat-line 'but the. bal was grounded. ; :l rkn! ' ! .--'"Salem gained the bail' on "her Z0- yard line,? and-' lostrabonti 10 yards attempting fo run with the "balll 'Temple1 panted - out ; of bounds on the Salem j 30. A IS yard penalty on, Salera for holding again brought the ball under the shadow' 6f 'the Salem j;oal posts. O'Cbnnof-In .two- plays carried the ball to the 10 yardrliae. lie attempted to dropkick on the next play, but it went wlde. - ' vv Salem obtained the ball on her 20 "yard line, and soon after got 40 yards more when Eugene was penalized for slugging.' ' ;, - Ashby carried the bail to the 22 yard mark; on a dfith afound right end. Ashby made fi j jards aroonoT left end? AshlSy plunged through the line to the ,Engene 3. Ashfiy ma'de" a" yard through fhe Hn. Kf lfy VAYrled it a yard fat thef' on a -cro'ssDuc.S., , Ashb.f' dash ed serosa for a tpuchdovm t hron h M11ITES0X layer Lauded by; President as He! Makes Appoint- rrteht as, Pilot v I : CHICAGO, Nov. 11 (Avi-4 Ray Schalk, veteran catcher of the American League tonight was ap pointed maaager of -the Chicago White Sox by President Charles A. Comiskey. Schalk aucceeds Ed- die Collins, who piloted the club for' two seasons. ' Collins, who came to the White Soxr from the Philadelphia Athlete ifcs 11 years ago; where he wa a member of the fatuous $100,00fr infield, probably will be given hii unconditional release. Waivers already have been asked oh- the former Keystone king. "Sclialk always gave1 the game his best efforts and has been-one of the hardest woikers on Hie 1 1 f i - .- r a .... . a . j club, and I feel that he is entitled to the chance of leading the club- which he has served so well-f' President Comiskey said in mak ing' the appointment. Talk on the baseball lialto to night' was current that Collins prfcbably would return, to tlie Ath letics where he started his major league career and serve as. pilot, while It was also said that he might become leader of the Bos ton Red Sox. left- - (tackie. Temple- - coaverted, making the score IS to 6l for Sa lem, where it rein;ined the rest of the half. " ' Salem carried the ball ta strik ing distance of the Kitgenc goal "soon after play was res'imed, a 2C yard pass from' "Temple to Kelly iid one fof 15: yards' from Temple to Olihger making most of the gains. Eugene strengthened, however. and' took the ball oft downs. Ktib- ensteih got away throiigh left tackle fdr 25 yards. A pass,5 O' Connor to Xiarierud, brought eight more. Eugene was rorced to punt: however, and Manerud kicked tc the Saleni 10. Temple puntec" Vack to the Salem 40; Eugene itfas soon forced to kick again, auc his time the Salem line broke tltrough and blocked Manerud'iJ affort; a Saleni man recovering.' Three Salem passes were incom plete,- however, and anoiher ex i change of punts follewed. Saleir' igaid tried : to giiin and failed femple punting to Reubenstcin bt. t"he Eugene 40: The ball was too slippery for the little Eugene safety to handle and it bounced from his waiting hands to tWe- ground;- where' DraT- ger, charging thrmiplt the line, picked it up without lsoing his stride and galloped hnimpednil 4tf yards across the gbal Tihe. Temple failed to convert, making the score 19 to 6 for Salem. ' The ball was in Salem's posses sion in midfleld when final per idd opened. Temple made 20 yards around left" encf, and soon alter was forced to punt. His attempt was blocked, Eugene- recovering the ball after it liad rolled back to tlte 50 yard line A pass, Marterud to Riley, gain ed 8 yards. Riley plunged 8 more through the line for a first down on the Salem 30 Manerud "attempted a pass that waslntereepted on- the Salem 20 but a Salerri back' fumblecf'n ihe first' play: .Pllmanrecoverinf 'tor Eugene. The purple and wlifte machine again ' ebahtiued- rblffng towirtP tWei goal; ' TlgM ihg despe1- ately for" 3L 16fichdbwn! ' O'Connor made, "four yards through the line. Manerud nddea one-more"; carrying- the ball out?dI boundef, Matterud slipped through the-Saleni line and snared a pass front' O'Connor fhat added 10 more yards', Manerud being downed t)ri the? Salem 5. - - ' ' Rifey made "two yards through left? tackle. Riley hit the 'same hole for no gajni O'Connor plurfgi ted Orer the line for one more; tfie ball being on Salenr's" one yaird line. : e- . .' : r Rfley bucked center on fourth dowrS, pushing through a mob bf tacklers t6 the goal line. Mane rud;try for pom t was blocked, making the " score 1 1 f Mo 1 2 for Salem. - . : ' 1 1 If remained there' during the remaihing live minutes' of play,' althodgti the Eugene tean fought desperately to add another touch down ' that might lie the score: The game' ended ;as O'Connor hurl ed a last futile pass. -f Many footers in the grandstand showed poor y sportsmanship by hooting frequently at the officials" and at the Eugene t?ar. D - - Salaai ..-..,,.-.- .... - Egs (BDiap .KKfi,..j.it. L'well Joaea. . fc..KTh... Caiiiwia Kast; .-..i......lWIL:..i.,.j..,..... Kern Itowne , lv.i rMwrria llolbf , L(i K ....J BiaaneU Krairer I-THt....ji.. l ulliert Olinfftr :. ......-.Jur.Ri,w....i Iitmn Ahby U Manwl Kelly RIH,.....!. Van JJora Tempi A..liHR O'Connoe Ba-lii v lejf ieoxe. ujse quarters i i J Salem;- .-....ij.;.:. 1 9 v 0 19 Knten .f.:. .0 . O O I J , MuliatUntioB. 8ak-j Fabry for Kat, B1ac Jhtr Aaly, Kocene Oake fK Imrrio.- KoleBtji .tt . Van IorttTram mf- Powell, Barker' r(L-1iitkertaiiik.Vaia Korn -jfor hiritt. Jiit?-,,,o J'itmanii l'owll. for. XfJT' , -, t , 4 , Offfiala .Jfike? Mora, teferee; Dob, Part.-Hmplre; Puck AVidsIW, bead liaea Albany' Privates Defeat' . 1 AL.HANY, Ore.. $ov. 11- -( APH-Albany college successfully-passed another Hurdle iri the, Willamette' Valley college cuifef: ence foOlhall chattipibnship race when it defeated the Paciric col lege 13 to 0 before a big Armis tice day"' crowd here this after noon. - ' The AlbaUv Pirates started with a rush; scoring the; first touch down in the 'first five minutes of play and-increasing its lead by seven points just before the first quarter ended. College of Idaho take CbfittTrbtrf Badgers CAt-DWELt,, Idaho, Nov. 11. (AP) College of Idaho Coyotes cdntiriued undefeated In. the north west? conference1, advancing oae more step today toward the title by a !) to 0" victory ovdr Pacific university here this afternoon. 1 Rain, which fell durih'g most of the- game, negatived Pacific's" for ward pass attacks, although '.the visitors threatened in the second half. Corvallis New electric apart ments' with 21 hnils will be built bit' Terith' street: " hiri Men Rejoice Put1 on Potlhds 6f Solid HftdtHy flesH in 30 d&ys GET THAT MANLY FJGUKE Why continue- to be. behind the times Surely you have' heard of McCoy's-Cod Liver Oif Compound Tablets f-the modern vitamin flesh food- that has, done so much for skinny, scrawny . men and women. ' They ' pil on weight where weight is neede-not only that, but thfev irilnfove votlr eerteraf health bringtrehgth energy- mure fiianijr." " J. C. Perm D.rj.'Pry and drug gists everywhere" sell JMcCoy's L60 sugar- coated tabH;ts 60 cents and If any thin person doesn't gain 5 pounds in !W days money back ask tor Mccoy&,-Artv. XOTICK Notice is. htereby" given that a road- district meeting will be held at Crawford school house, in Road District No. 26,. iri Marion county. Oregoti, on Saturday, the' 27th day of November, 1926, at 2 o'clock p. rii. for the purpose of levying in additional tax for road pur poses "In said district: . J. T. HUNT, County Judge. . n 12-19-26 NOTICE Notice is hereby sfiven that a road district meeting will be held at Prospect school house iri Road District No. -44 In. Marion County, Oregon, on Saturday, the 27th day of November, 192$, at 3:00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of levying an additional tax for road pur poses in said district. J: Ti HUNT, County Judge. nff-12-13 WIRING CAlttl Tbt)U BIDS Sealed bids will "be receiTed et the ff' of W. H. Borghardt, cleric f School Umtrict No. 24, 317 State Wtrect, Salen, Oregon, ,ntii 6, p, ,na.,.. November, 23, l'0. for e1enrieal work o the Leslie Junior High KcKool, Salem, Oregon. Bid will be opened at. a meeting of the Board to bo held at the hiich'Kchuol building at H p. m. on this sairio day. I'lani , and KpeeUirationH nay. be ob tained at of fire nf (he architect?, 814 tour Building,,- i'orfland, Oregon, npon atdeposii of $20.00. Bidder' bond, or eertfied cheek for ten per cent 10X) of the amount the proposal, made payable, to V. II. Borg- iardt. .School Clerk of Schojul nistrict No. M. Marion County, nfut arcphtpo'n each bid. The hoard resenrea' tfie right to re- teft any or all bids.- .- J Signed) W. H. BtTKOHARIT. ;' .. Hchool Clerk. Dated. XoTember .5.. 192G. , Iate of fimt piiblirtionw KoTCmber 9. 1926. . . . v-. I Date of last publication, November 20. 192ft... .- -Nov.-S16-S0 Vottce of Intention to improve I r Winona Court; Frtm Seerifevnif Ti Street to the' Terminus or Said Winona. Court. ' ' , Ntfce,Ms hereby given that the CoHiroott,CouncIl of. the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary ahd expedient and hereby declares - T I . 1 Mf Blanks : that : are : Legal We cany stTiBi.tir legal blanks suited to most any bitsines3 transactions. We mif have just the form you are looking for at a big saying as compared to made to order forms. Some of the forms: Contract of Sale, Road Noticc,ff forms; Asslgit mcnt of Blmga M5rtgagfdritts; Quit Claim Deeds, Abstract forms, Bill of Sale, liuilding Contract, Promissory Notes," Installment Noies, ft5??HJ? P.ovvcr.pf Attorney, Prune. Books and Pads, Scale Re ceipts, Etc: These f onus are: carefully prepared f or the courts and private usc Price on? fofmi ranges from' 4 cerits t 16 ceirts apiece; and on' note books'f rom 25 to 5D cents. ' ' J. ' The Stetmari Pul , , . LEGAIi ULANK HEADQUARTERS , ........ ,' ';.. . '' S r- .. .- ... - at) its purpose and' Intention . to ,1m- provd 5 Wlnoriar Court'ifrorn seven teenth Street td the terminus oi said; Wlnotta Courts III. the City, of SalemifaOreroii; at the expense of te "alJuttlnjt and adjacent prop erty;? except , tne street ana auey Intersections, f he expense of which win ue assumea oy me uuy or a lem; Oregon, by bringing said por tfon of said street to the establish etl grade, constructing Portland cement concrete" curbs, arid pivtng said pottfori of said street" with a six-inch Portland cement concrete pavement 16 feet ih width, in ac cordance with the plans and speci fications therefor which were adopted by tbe Common Council on November 1, 1926, now on file in the office of the .City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and 'made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby der ctares "Its purpose and intention to rriake the abbve described im provement ' by arid through the Street improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the. Common Coun cil the 1st day of November. 1926. M. POtTLSEtfLClty :ttebrde-r. . Date Of 1 first' publication hereof is November id. ,1926; " Date of final publication hereof will be November' 20; 1926. h'20 Notice of ssessrrieiit for the Cost of Improving. Mission Street From a Point 82.r Feet Fast of the JRast JJrie of tliurch Street: to the West Line of TwelCth Street. " ' ' Notice In hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m. on the 15th day of No vember, 1926, or at any subse quent meeting of the said Council thereafter, in the Council Cham bers bf the City Hall of Salem. Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or part there of or parcel of land liable therefor its proportionate snare of the cost of iinproving Mission Street from a point 82.5 feet east of the east line of Church Street to the west lino of Twelfth Street, in the City of Salem. Marion Courity. Oregon, 1 11 persons interested in the said assessment are hereby noti fied to appear before the said Council at said time and place and present their objections, if any they have to said assessment, and apply to said Council to equalize their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common 'Coun cil, November 1. 1926. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is November 10, 1926. Date of final' publication "liereof will be November 12, 1926. ril0-ll-12 Xiee of Intention to Improve ljev Street From, the Fast Line of Twenty-fourth Street to the West Line of Twenty-fifth Street Notice is hereby .given that the Common Council of the City of Salefri, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and . Hereby declares its purpose and intention to im prove Lee Street from the east line of Twenty-fourth street to the west line of Twenty-fifth Street, FRANK H. (VEEfSNG V0UNO WJTH THE KJQ Copyrlaht. It 25. Boy-Life PRINTED AND FOR SALE BX DEIIVER1I blisWnff Atnsiness Office. Ground Floor, i the City of Salem. Oregon, at the expense of, the abutting and adjacent property, .except tne street and alley s Intersections, ine expense of which will be' assumed by the City of Salem. Oregon, by bringing said portion of said street to thd established grades constructing Portland .cement con crete curbs, and paving-said ppr tiou of said street with a six Inch 'Portland' cement "concrete ". ha ve 1 merit,'. 2 4 feet in width, iri' accord ance wjth i lie plans and speeut catioris tliereror which were adopt ed liy the Common Council on 1st day of Navemher, 1926, now on file fn .the. off ice of the City Re corder, and ,which are hereby .re ferred to anti matie a uurx.,"-!"1. The Cohimoii toiincil .hereby de ciares its purpose and intention to make ;the above described im provement by " arid through the Street Improvement -Department of the CJty of Salem. Oregon. ,13y order, of the Common Coun cil this 1st dav of November, i2C. 3d.' POITLSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is November 10, 19 2B. Date of fifaal piiblication hereof will be November 20, 19261 n20 Notice of Assessment for the Cost of Iriiprovlns Seventeenth Street Front the' North lane of CIu liieketa Street to tie South Line of Center Street'. Notice is hereby, given, that the Comthoti Council of the City of Salem", Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m. on the 15th day bf No vember, 1926, or .at any subse quent meeting of the said Council thereafter, in the Council Cham bers ot the City Hall of Sa)em. Oregon, proceed to assess upon and against each" lot" or, part there of or parcel of land liable therefor its proportionate share of the cost of improving Seventeenth Street from the north line Of Chemeketa Street to the south line of Ceiter Street, in the City of Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon. , All persons interested in the said assessments are hereby noti fied to Appear before the said Council at said time end place and present their objections," if any they ha.ve to said assessment, and apply to said .Council to equalize their proportionate share of same. Py order of the Common Coun cil; November 1, I92f. M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first' publication Hereof is November 10; 1926. V Date of final publication hereof will be November 12, 192G. ' nlolil-12 66 Mare Nostrum" (Our Sea) m ON THE DAD BUSINESS CHELEY MMIMlimiUntMMMtUMUMMUl NO. 2 THE CONSCIENTIOUS DAD M AY his tribe increuel . Bljibitbe one Dad in scores who rty recognize iU fuU responsibility of fathering, modern American boy. He is eager foP constructive sugges tiona and is ghtd of help from any where. Each year sees a larger number of such Dads and a correspondingly better crop of boys. He if the man who is constantly seek ing the best, physically, mentally, so cially and spiritually in order that be may pass it oh to his heir. He knows that most boy live up to Dad's estimate of them; treat them con temptuously, they become contemptible; trust them,' aad they become. 'trust worthy; recognize, their growing man liness, and you multiply it - The conscientious Dad probably wOl not have so many Lodges attend' his funeral, but ro oy well started to ward, manhood, wpl miss him mightily and bold him ia fondest memory. And- whefc the . One Great Scorer comes to write against Dad' name, hell note not. money gained of loaf, but tow he played the boy-game. Syndic!. Denver, Col Co- 4lit - VEAR END EDITION OF . iff r v.. . . s. s 1 7 A i . T 1926-7 Edition Under Direction of ADVERTISING ER VICE Pages M,000 res Cop A copy, will he hand de livered to every hom iii every city arid towr in Marion and adjacent Polk county, and to farm homes on all cdnneciittg rhaih roads. Business people Whq contem plate nriqqiiment or iale'sf will find this edition a low costing rrietlioo! 6f frfying tKeir mfessage complete cpveragfi.in tKe Salem trade territory. This, edition will reacli the people. ' . . - . ..... Chdice of pclsitipii eir tended except ' where - positiorr deiired is al- ready taken. ; ' -- . . .TTrr. - - . ..f A . . . it,-. .. -1 THE tatefimau - . " . ' :