The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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Richards Has Impressive
Record of Knockout Wins
. Over Good Men' ' '
Bad Fisher will complete, bis
training this, afternoon and . will
rest for the remaining time before
he steps' into the'lring with Eddie
Richards? of Portland at the 'ar
mory Wednesday night. The big
fellow has worked hard In train
ing,1 although he had a bard time
finding sparring partners' good
enough to give him a real work
OUt."
.' Cecil Manning, who fought here
some last'' winter, showed up at
the' armory last night ' and" the
night before, going several rounds
t with Fisher. He gave the Oak
land terror plenty of training for
SOUR STUCH
Pape V Diapepsin Ends Worst
Acid DjiptpllxlA Tire Minutes.
Cat or DriiLk Whit you Like
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Koi I Eit 8iM(f, Cakes, Pic mm
rk nwtrWal'Bmlmif "Staee'I
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- Back to work! . In five minutes
your sour, acid-dyspeptic belching,
gas-filletf stomach is settled .and
sweet back on5 the JobV Wnat
ever combination you like to eat or
tfrJnS yduTcan't go wrong with a
box .of Pape's Diapepsln handy. It
yon are1 . one of1 those ' morning-noon-and-night
acid dyspeptics you
wait discover- --- new -world in
Pape's Diapepsln. Try it and prove
itifi: Ceta 6fl ent box today at any
drug store.Adr. ' -'
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has even)
a cleaner
needs fir complete, efficiency
tncludins six wive tin j artaA
tncnts. This if a new low price
Jevel (or to fine'c1eaneN
Guaranteed by General Electrw.
' Sold riffht here!
Use Your Credit
ti;Ve Charge No Interest
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3 Commencing Friday, November 19
;rw"";"r . the "
i; SALEM RJFLE CLUB
Starts their
1 Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
w i . at 8 o clock at
THE AHMORY
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A lie .ucair lui liic i
-;' SCHAEFER'JS HERBAL
Bad Couching and Irritated Throat
.-?.r'- SOW ONLY AT-:
gchaefer's
- 1S5 North Commercial Street, Phone 15t
Orisinal YeUow Froxit r . The penslar Store
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FODTBpijGO ES
OAC IS: Oregon 0. m
Stanford 41; California 6.
USC-28; Idho 6.
Pacific 15; CPS 0.
Cal. Tech 7; U. of C. 3.
Colo.lggies 19: Brigham Y. 6.
Notre Dame 21; Drake 0.
V. of Neb1 S f U. of N. Y. 7.
Kansas Aggies 2; Ames 3. -Northwestern
13; Iowa 6.
Wisconsin' 14; Chicago T.
Michigan 7: Minnesota 6.
Ohio State 7; Illinois 6.
"Sale 12: harvard 7
a few rounds, but did not last long
because of not being in condition;
Manning will do j some training
here this' winter In hopes of get
ting back Into the ing soon.
- Fisher is in excellent condition
for" the- bout and says he nevet
felt more like fighting in all 'his
1 2 years of ring experience.
Judging from his appearance in
training, Fisher has lost none of
his speed and shows craftiness
and ring cunning entfugh to match
the best. -He also has promise of
a wicked 'wallop in case he ever
turns it loose, r
Richard carries around quite
a record of knockouts himself,
iudKlng from newspaper clippings.
He has- sent some prominent oao-
tiers, to sleep; i including Leo
Lomski. Young Jack -Dempsey,
BatUing Ortega, BUI Hunt of Sa
lem;-and' Racehorse Robert. He
also fought Jimmy "Delaney at ohe
time. """" " ,; ' !
Plenty pf fast preliminaries are
included oh the big rd of 3 2
rounds.' The preliminary Jxys are
all workin out' at the local ar
mory and shoeing -plenty' of stuff.
A1 fight -that is- good enough in
Itself for a main event-is the claim
made for the six round se'ml-wlnd-up
In which Russell Oreeheof Sa
lem takes on YOtmg:uexier; i"orc
land terror. Both these men "are
classy 'battlers? who can;be -count
ed on to'glve the 'kind "of "battle
that was seen 'whn'Beanjr Pelz
met rmi ayes nere.
Local News Briefs
(Continued itotik. page 5.
dent: C. A.Swope, treasurer, and
C. A. Kells. secretary Otto Hill-
man was selected chairman of'the
nroKram committee" for next
week's' meeting.
Quick Delivery. 16-Inch Mlll-i-
. Block Inside wood. Excellent
for furnace and- heater. Large
loads. Fred E. Wells, call 164 2.
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Ukrainian National Chorus
VoDohnattyi,' 'Cecilia:" Hansen
and Werrenrath: ComihgtoJthe
Ebjinore. Make season -'reserVa
tlons now, Elslnore box office. n2I
Chean Lumber or Sale
.Call 1542Fted'Eweiis;
n$l
Many Guests 'Expected
.Many representative prune men
from all, oter the Willamette 'valley
are expected as' guests at the local
chamber of .commerce luncheon
Monday noon to hearts. H. Critch
fleldj agricultural economist 'sent
C. ,F. Breltna'upt, florist and
decorator. 512 State. Phone 380.
Flowers.7 bulbs floral designs for
all occasions. Pioneer and leader
in Salem. ()
Pomeroy & Keene, jewelers,
never fall to give you 100 on
the dollar. "Watches, clocks, pins,
charms. Standard high grade
stockr-in all 'departments. ()
Kash leads the. world In motor
car values. Beautiful display of
new models at the F. W. Petty
iohn Co.V 865 1. Com! (0
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Next year's Bayreuth Festival
will feature ''Tristan and Isolde.''
alternating -with' i "Parsifal" and
the Ring.M The Festival win
rah frota July 19 to August 20.
Stop.' look, and listen to our ap
peal. . It you are not absolutely
natlsfled with yoor laundry prob
lem. call1 165. ' Hand "worjc our
ipeclalty. 1 ()
NOTICE
To Whom It May Concern: My
wife having left me I will not be
responsible? for any debt contract
ed for by her after this date, No
vember 21." -i
- - J. L. JOHNSON,
Woodbufn, Ore.
Care of Boys Training School.
winter schedule
here by the federal government
to Investigate the prune situation.'
Fall Stock New Viva-Ton! ? I
T 'Phonographs, 90, fllS-, $150,
$160, $175" n& $300 Trade your
old phonograph or' radio in as part
payment. 'The- Portland Music Co.,
3 5 N. High street- . - a23
New Pbrtable Phonograph 5
$17.60, fully guaranteed Port
land MtxsicfC6. 355 N. High St.
Portland Man' to Visit
W. D. B. Dodson, general man
ager of the Portland Chamber'df
Commerce, and R. H. Kipp, agri
cultural representative, will be
guests - at the chamber of com
merce luncheon here Monday. -: f .
Closing Out
All ' small goods; $55 banjos,
$25; $75 banjos. $45; $25 banjos.
$15. Portland Music Co., 355 N.
High street. n23
High Quality Filet Net
By the yard, values up to $4.50,
8peciar60eper yard. Hamiltonls.
Traffic Offenders " Fined
Giles Griffith was fined $5 for
speeding and Carl Worthingf on
was fined $5" for 'failing to stopat
a " through street' intersection, " In
police court. - '
f l50'Pathe PhonoRrapl
$45, pay only $5 down, balance
$4 a month. The Portland Music
Co., 355 N. High street. n23
$525 New Player Piano
$365,' including bench and ten
rolls of music. Terms, $25 down,
$r2-a"m.6nthr Forthrad'Mtisie'Co.,
3 5 5 -N-.- High street. n23
Football Letter Enlarged
Willamette university athletes
will wear bigger football letters
henceforth, the student body hav
ing voted to' enlarge' them at a
meeting' last' week.' The new let
ters' win be 5 by 4 inches in size
Instead by 5 by 3 inches.
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"Bit iATM! caLowiox.-'
ArTHrAst ores '.
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To Dr. W. Bf Caldwell, of Mon-
ticello, III., a -practicing4 physician
for 47 years', it seemed cruel that
soT many constipated infants and
children had to be kept constantly
stirred up" and half sick by tak-
iOn 'cathartic pills, tablets, salts,
Wfcile heltnew that'eonstipation
wai the cause of nearly all chil
dren's little ills, he-did not believe,
that a sickening "purge" or "phy'-
slc" every day or two was neces
sary. "' - ' ' ' j's
In Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsia
he discovered a laxative which
helps to establish natural bowel
regularity even if the'child was
chronically coristipated. Dr. Cald
well's Syruji Pepsin not only caus
es a gentle, easy bowel movement
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Pvegare for ur
Friends Thanksgiving
A new Rug-Davenport or a new Dining Set wijl add to the
' appearance of your home for Thanksgiving f
You can
We Charge
No Interest
The largest furniture buying organization in
Ovcrtibelrker5fTnc
Drivers-fined $ 1 apie in polica
court here yesterdAyVoi overtime
parking charges :incInded-B. W
Drager, J O; Horgari.TW.,T. Davife,
E. N. Brown. CTN. Olly. R. S. Mc-
Vey; Fred- Gahlsdorf l. N.- Ander
son, C. Bi? wood , and Charles K.
Denison.
915 for the Best Name
For r our restaurant . (formerly
Oyster Loaf); $5 secern d . choice.
Send names in by Nov. -22. ' n21
Closing Out
' Our small goods, $2.25 ukeleles,
95c; all $4.50 ukeleles, $1.75;
$7.50 ukeleles. $2.75; $9 ukeleles,
$3.50; f $12 ukeleles, $3.85. Buy
your Xmas uke now. Portland
Music Co., 355 N. High St. n23
Belt's Father Di
John D. Belt, father of Harry
Belt, supreme court justice, died
at Forest-Grove Saturdaymorning
at '2 o'clock; according to word
received here later5- in the day.
Average Up osr Inco
With our $5.00 First Preferred
Shares. P." EV P. Co. "See friendjv
add, page 5; section 3. - n21
Bayes Wins in San Francisco
" if Word-has been-received in Sa
lem that Phil Ba'yes. popular local
fighter, won a - six-round semi
windup event in Dreamland audi
torium, San Franciseo, from Sam
Offerman - Friday night! Bayes
has been taking on and beating
all comers since leaving Salem. :
Several Fine Used Pianos
- $195, $235 up; many like new,
all -old standard makes. Easy
terms. Portland Music Co., 355
X. High street. n23
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Community Club Is Formed
Residents of the Silverton Hills
district formed a community "club
at a meeting last night in the Sil
verton. Hills community hall. Four
members of the local chamber of
commerce Were present at the
meeting. They were -W. J. Lilje
quist. Miles H. McKey, C. E. Wil
son and Dr. Henry Morris.
Hclher! It's
(Cruel to "Physic"
Your Child
ui,. best of all, it never gripes
sickens or upsets the mose delicate
system. ' Besides, it is absolutely
harmless, and' so pleasant' that
even a cross, feverish, bilious, sick
child gladly takes it. "
Buy a large 0-cenfc,-boU.leaM
any store that .sells medicine iot
write "Syrup Pepsin,' Monticelto,
Illinois, for a 1TIKE " MA51PLE
BOTTLE and just see for yourself.
Br.
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Adv.
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We have a complete stock to offer in all lines
BUY MOW AND PAY NEtHeAR
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trade in your old furniture on new
Member of Commercial Associates.
Wonuta Is Injured -
Mrs. - LWte Oaling.of this, city
received minor4 injuries yesterday
Vhen . Eer or- and one owned by
trie Salem Hardware cera pany- col
tidedta Broadway and- Market
Btreetti-,-;.'-tai-' - ; i
Falrmoant Hill Bargsiiii -
Lot 50x150 on Lincoln street,
just off Commercial. All pave
ment paid. ' Only $1350. Becke
& Hendricks, realtors, 189 N.
HigU streeti - - ?n21tf
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Willamette Selects: Debaters
(Wtome selected fbrhe-Wlllam-ettd
1iniverity -debate"" team In
clude Margaret Pro, Gaynelle
Beckett, Irene Breithaupt, Elaine
Chapin, Lydia Childs, Elizabeth
Atkinson, Jean White, , Yvonne
Cornell, Margaret Nelson, ' Hazel
Newcombe, - Bernice Mulvey and
Adelia Gates. -' -
When in Trouble
""'-Call sen -your" doctor, lawyer,
banker or garage man. But be
fore you are in trouble, INSURE
with Standley &.:Foley. :- "-27
Grand Master Coming
' A joint meeting of the Salem
and Dallas lodges of Masons will
be -herd here Monday night, at
which Edgar V. Sensenich of Port
land grand master of the Mason
ic lodges of Oregon, will be' pres
ent. A large number of 'Masons
from the other towns of the dis
trict are expected 'to attend. J
For Rent for Gentleman
If you want a comfortable sleep
ing room, call at 853 N. Com'!.
n21
Elks Leader to be Here
Charles Grakelow,' grand nation
al ruler of the Elks lodge, will
visit Salem in connection- with a
trip to the western, states in Jan
uary. He will be' in Portland on
January 17. s " ' .
For Rent for Gentleman
: If you want a comfortable sleep
ins room, call at 853 N. Com'l.
n21
Collins Here on Vacation
Fred 'Collins of Kelso, Wash.,
is here on a vacation visiting his
father, Benjamin Collins of Salem.
Mr. Collins was formerly with the
Standard Oil company here and is
now manager of the' Kelso district
for" the' company. " '
Mr. Barhain"M Brother Dies
John Happy, 28, of Hood River,
brother of Mrs. W. W. Barham of
this city, died in Hood "River on
Thursday. He will" be buried in
Oregon City Monday.
Play ht lrefentMl
. "The :Star' of Bethlehem," a
sacred play, was presented by the
Wright California Players last
night at the First Congregational
church of this'city. The play deals
with the life of Christ: Proceeds
bf the performance will be used
for missionary work.
No Licenses Issued
Cupid must have lost all nerve
In the rain yesterday and put the
day. in the house, as no marriage
licenses were issued by the county
clerk. ' -
Mortgage Suit Filed
Suit was filed yesterday with the
county clerk by Fred "Van Hoomis
sen against Harry "Feves for ad
justment on a $1509' mortgage.
Mr. and Mr3. N. N. Ekblad of
Marsh field were visitors in thin
city Saturday. r
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the United States
Notice oir. IntfBt.toa t- Imrov
Winona Court From Seven teentl
Street to the Terminns of Bai4
Winona Court. ; $:z ,
' Notice Is hereby given that the
Common. Council of -the 'City of
Salem, Oregon; deems if necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove Winona Court from Seven
teenth Street to the terminus of
Bald Winona Court, in the City of
Salem, ' Oregon, at the expense of
the abutting and adjacent ! prop
erty, except the street and alley
intersections,, the expense of which
will be assumed by the City, of Sa
lem, Oregon, by bringing said por
tion of said street to the establish
ed grade, constructing Portland
cement concrete curbs, and paving
said portion of said street with a
six-inch -Portland' cement concrete
pavement 18 feet in width. In ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council on
November 1. 1926, now on file in
the office of the City Recorder,
and which are hereby referred to
and made a part hereof.
The Common Council "hereby . de
clares Its purpose and Intention to
make the above' described im
provement -by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 1st day of November, 1926.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first-publication hereof
Is November-10 1 12$-; a 4
Date of final publication hereof
will be November 21,1926. n21
jS'otice of Intention to Improve
Lee Street From the East Line
of Twenty.foartli Street to the
West Line of Twenty-fifth Street
Notice Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salfem; Oregon, deems 'it- necessary
and expedient' and hereby declares
Its- purpose and Intention' to im-prove-Lee'
Street from tho east line
of 1 Twenty-fourtW Street to the
West line of Twenty-fifth Street,
inr the City of Salem, Oregon, at
the expense of the abutting and
adjacent ' property, except the
street and alley 'intersections, the
expense of which will be assumed
by the City of Salem, Oregon, -by
bringing -said - portion of said
street to the established grade,
constructing Portland cement con
crete curbs, and paving said por
tion of said street with-a six inch
Portland cement concrete pave
ment, 24 feet in width," in accord
ance with the plans and specifi
cations therefor which were adopt
ed by the Common Council on 1st
day of November, 1026, now on
file in the office of the City Re
corder, and which are hereby re
ferred to and' made a part hereof.
" The Common Council hereby de-
neat vircuiator on tne marKet
Sold in Salem Only by Giese-Powers Furniture Company
Qon Must See m&Bitoae&eaeh
The Greatest Devdoptnent w
twre the ljdiu
?rBe WOOD SUPERIOR? CIRCULATOR fslhe most wondertul
U UCed5lStdt,;iatins' il 8cntlV CIRQpLATES he heated air to
alladjomlngtxxjmsand halU .Wm keep several rooms comfoIyiv in the co
e.s TPfCf And by means of a specially arranged humidifier; die circulated tS
moistnrg taTnsure90d health; Takes the place of several
iSftlvtf m? e5P??1 fuHccsumptionrShowa iti'a beautiful Wal
nut Enamel finish and also in a. plain black with Wells ville polished steel bod v.
- - Bums Wppd or Coal
TRADE IN YOUR OLD HEATER OR RANGE ON A NEW ONE
Use Your
-Credit
iff
Thq largest furrrittrrcrhiryiriff organiza tiorrln
dares us purposa-aao mienuca -
make ; the above described - Im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement lepartmeni
of the City of Salem. Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil this 1st day of November; 1926.
M. POULSEN, Citf Recorder.
Date of first publication "hereof
is November 10, 1926. -V
Date of final publication, hereof
will be November 21, 1926. . n21
Xotice of Intention,, to i Improve
South Xineteoatb;, Street from
the Xortlt Uny oT Bellevne
Street to the North Line ol Lee
Street.
Notice, is hereby given that , the
Common Council pf the City of
Salem. Oregon-, deems it necessary
and exped'.t and hereby declares
its purpose " and intention to im
prove South Nineteenth Street
from the north line of Bellevue
Street to the north line of Lee
Street. 1st the City of alem, Ore
gon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent 'property, exceptUhe
street and alley intersections, the
expense of which will be assumed
by the City'of Salem. Oregon. by
bringing said portion of said -street
to the established grade, con
structing Portland cement con
crete curbs", and 'paving said por
tion of said street with a six inch
Portland cement 'concrete pave
ment, twenty-four feet in width,
in accordance-with the plan 3 and
specifications- therefor-wbieh-were
adopted by the- Cttmraoft Council,
on November 15, -1926, now -on
file in the office of the City Re
corder, and' which are hereby re
ferred to and made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention to
make the above described im
provement by and through the
Street Improvement Department
of the City "of Salem, Oregon.- ' L
' By order of the Common Coun
cil the " 16th day ' Of November.
1926.' ;
' ' M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is November 21, 1926.
Date of final publication hereof
will be December 3, 1926. d3
Xotice of Intention to Inirove
' Xorth Fifteenth Street Prom the
North Line of Court Str-et to
the ' South Line of -Chen ekcta
Street. - ' ' 1
Notice is hereby Riven that the
Common Council-of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby- declares
its purpose ami intention -to im
prove North Fifteenth Street from
the north line of Court-Street-to
the south 'line of - Chemeketa
Street, in the City of Salem. Ore
gon, at the expense of the abutting
and adjacent property, exceijt the
street and alley intersections, the
Ranges arid Circulators
BridgeBeacK Makes the Only
. V. '
Furniture: Company
Member 'of "Cohamefcial Associates.
epMH -
by the Ctty of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of said street
to the established - grade, f constructing-'
Portland cement con
crete curbs, and paying said por
tion of said street 'With a six Inch
Portlands cement ? concrete pave
ment thirty feet in'widthr in ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were
adopted by the Common Council,
on-November 15, 1926, now on
file-In the office of the City Re
corder, and which are hereb-jje-ferred-to
and made a part bof.
The Common Council hereby de
clares its purpose and Intention to
make the abo'fe described Im
provement by and through the
Street ' Improvements Department
bf the City of Salemt Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
ciV the' 15th day of November,
1926. - - "" -
M. POULSEN. City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is November 21, 1926.
Date of final publication hereof
will be December 3, 1926. 03
Notice of Intention to Improve
South Caiitol Street From the.
South Line of Mill Street to the
North Line of Iletlevue Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove SoutbCapStoltreet from
the south line of Mill Street to the
hortirirne" of Bellevde "Street.' in
the City-of Saleir. Oregon, at the
expense of the abutting and adjacent-property,
except . the- street
and alley' intersections, the ex
pense of which will be assumed by
the City of Salem, Oregon, by
bringing said portion of said street
to the established grade, con
structing Portlar.d" cement con
crete' curbs, and paving said por
tion: of said street with a six inch
Portland : cement concrete pavement,-
thirty feet in width, in ac
cordance with the plans and speci
fications "therefor -which were
adopted by the Common Council,
on ' November IB. 1926; now on
file in the office of the City Re
corder, and whfch'are hereby re
ferred to and made a part hereof.
The Common Council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention to
make the above described im
provement by and' through the
Street Improvement ' 'Department
of the City-of Sal am, Oregon.
By order of the Common Coun
cil the 16th day "of November,
J926.
M. POULSEN. City Recorder.
Date of flrst'pnblicatipn hereof
is November 21, 1926. ' T
Date of final publication hereof
wUl be December 3, 1926. d3
Superior
We Charge
No Interest
Inc.
the" United States
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Cardinals Win Pactf
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LKV. t-sl.. Nov. 20.
Stanford Uulverslty dc
University of Callfori
here today by a score
clbcbln gthe Pacific ceJ
ence championship .and I
undefeated for the seaf
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