The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 08, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1927
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AcT Mackie and Allie Taylor ItoBattie
as Meadlmers iri : - Fasti', Card
THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON
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Un8effeatetf ihlan&i Jearn
N3 Mafctefoh&pfeedy Red ;
jind Black afemeri"- -
Just one degree !shortipf murder,-,
was that smashhfg ,$ ; to 14
victory which Salem tdbic from
Ashland last - nYghti Wf ey, ver
satile forwardV 'Vis thescintillat-ingp-rformeror
the 'game with
20 spoints. all from f fWId goals
Tnafo'in his rhetrt fashion of the
season M'V,t;5 at: i "j
Ashland hi?'to'a'lmt' Wlt&'-1
victories to its credit orer the best
ieaAs of southern Oregon, Yreka,
California, alone had held' it. back
In n unusual 7 to 6 battle before :
Chftstmas. For the first two
minutes the Tisitors looked like '
a young whirlwind, but those were ;
their ."only happy moments.
py the end of the quarter an 11
to 3 score was piled up and this
wa3 Increased easily to 23 to 7 as
thw, half closed. Duffy worked
thiigh the; southern guards for
sevens field goals. 7.
tnthe final periods of TLhe game
kygnV opened up with, -5ccess and ,
flipped fiTe8hort goaliAdanis,
subbing fof Seigmrfnd, slio'wed
Kvjgk form in scoring hre fttejes.
Olinger was forced out of .the
gajm, on; account of a flu attack
an J was replaced y Schwahbauer;
who .lamped dowsy do jliis man.
like a regular. " . - "
XWns met "his, match 'on the "lip
off" Tn R,.PsrrVfanfcy one armed
ejter, whd pjayfed a, strong ghnie
Insspite p;n! liarfdicB). ; Ahb6(X,
secring "seven? pints.-"was iigh
mien for Ashland. it f , . :
Only , one' thing tnarred "the
galbe. Tha, w'as(-jhe:i brand of
sportgmansWl ftisbrayed, byrdot
V or Salem high'school kfld 'ap
parently 'encouraged by their, yell
leaders. iTlrls dme .aiffJcuJty Jas
shwn up In" practically every
gamp of the, season, Whenever iny
small thing' -omes ? iip which
doesn't quite, please ,the crowd.
iti'vntaatxr : ,
KiiriOnd ( S)" .....-F.:.-(4) A. Pair
LynIS .1 .....C.:... R. Prr
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S-kwibautIJDvU. HUM
Fbfr i-. ......JS ... Knntro
Adams f6 i..;....S.:i... Oansett
, JtefieMaon, Oregon. :
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L lLuthyi?FeIlab,hj jewelry
JWhat you are looking fbV,
st9re.
In-'jewelry. Where a child can buy
a r safely isata. man or woman.
. K.phirlngtn tX lines.- r ()
tri UATElPiDRTS U.Lzi
ASTORIA, -Feb. $ AP
George ingersoll, Astoria welter
wfight, sf&tecV technical k'nock-
o'at over Hack-McAvby fot Vancoa
- Ver.B. C, when fheir main'eveht
"flgnt, herV tOnhi was stopped In
the .slxt,s round. McAvoy had
U4e& dowd twice for the' count of
rilne and was - saved onie by !the
.'bull.'- As the fifth canto, opened
logersoll dropped a left to his chin
- iocore McAvoy had his hands up.
BifiAyoy . dropped s ThafiosL ahd
sggea against tne ropes ana Ker
eree Theadous stopped "the fight
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.. IN RICH WALNUT
tSxiite consistk xS six foot dining labler fcuffefc, arTtliair
and five 'diners beautifully; designed and finished
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Taylo'r.Jfo Arrive ;oh. Day of
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Fight; Both to Make 127
Pciunds Before 3on"g
When Ad MacKle
meets Allie
Taylor lit th iriain ieretit ' Ui ttii
aftt6fy . vWedneaay ; night, that
f ffehf .Vfil; marid a ttew attempt on
Mrfce'sart to Teet: to 'thW tbb of
iH4''lder In the featherweight
worUDg away lalthiuuy erery
day, Mackle says he is going to be
in the best condition of his career,
and is going to surprise the fans
by stopping ;; the Bend wildcat.
The Portland fans, at least, will
no( be surprised if he does, ac
cording to reports from Mackie's
home city.
- If Mackle wins from Taylor, he
will take another whirl at fast
company, so naturally' a whole lot
depends on this scrap.
v Some faas, recalling that Mackle
and Taylorhave been fighting a
Bfjmtrrfght . cqtrcltrtte that
they x are , aioot to start on the
down grade. Tair Horn it. JSeithfer
t(t them has .Veached hii 27th
birthday. Mackle has -plenty of
time to rise to the top in his dirl-
sibn'ff -He'caTi Itittke it. , ?
Mackfehas always been a 'gbbd
fighter, but has been handicapped
by .Ikcfc.'bf i a. , jpood manager. , ,Toft
Morgan, Bud '.Ridley and Danny
Naaes jfatled .o stop him. .iVori
Wednesday 'night's tight, Harry
Hansen will 'be In Mackie's coTheT.-
fetc "lansei. Vbo fused io 'handle
Taylor, " thinks he has the thing
doped oaf.
"Mackie will be on top of Tay
lor all the time, and will throw so
'ma'hy pirhches that Taylor will
thfhk ; lie "got in front df a snow
slide," Hansen says,
j But if Jackie does stop , the
speedy millworker from Bend, h
VriH be the first time Taylor has
beem, .tsjtnrted ;out In t seven .years
of combat.
If Salem fans don't turn out in
batallions and reg(rnetif8 to See
this fight," they a'ren'jt as live as
those in ; the bigger cities along
he 'coast, for - Taylor' is being
sought for main events in all of
them. Wdd ,mes 'fromi Bend
that Charles Carroll,'" ' Taylor's"
manager, was called out of bed at
2 o'clock the , other, morning, by. a
phone call from Seattle, where the
"taafen'maker wanted to sign Taylor
Ttd'r a bout. Carroll had "to turn
rhfm 'downt; fbr fhe time being, as
Taylor fights here Wednesday and
ht Tacb'ma rfgainst Wildcat Carter
PebVuary 2.
Vor h'ev bout here Jfomorrow
night. Mackie and Taylor willliave
to make 127 pounds. They are
not 'ejected to weigh more. than
a pouiid different.
JTaylor was to he hefe today,
but on account of "the armory "be
ing in use tonight, he will not ar
rive until Wednesday. The fight-
jfers wifjj . Veigh in at 2 o'clock that
day.
E8SATE0N
rlipcel&iiiinjg Stilted
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at OAC Encouraging
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Gaines Being
Arranged By f imagers
COIXEGE, dORVALLtS. Feb. 7.
Prospects t or U winning base
bafl teamjhjrenhoiight to be good
withtwe pitchers, iirning out
f egttlajly -r Wanf if ? these are
tro'Wlasilara Vobk squad and
-fa&ffiyyieti Hot in school dur-f'
ingf a
from
ing Voat. r ttW-cdttghtUn th Idoh-
tana' mrnes rleKue'v last sammer.
and Is flfedlafed. toe.no,of the
best prospectsltor higIeague ball
in the north westg i , ?
"The . tenative vartityJbasehall
'schedule 'calls IdVfoae'bf 'Qie: hard
est seasons any 'iaseball-team at
O. A. - C. 'has ever-played." said
Ralph O. Coleman, 'baseball coach,
kfter' 'looking over "offers from
various colleges and independent
teams. ( " " .
"Occidehtal college from Call-,
forfria Is planning a trip north and
wants' a game. The Waseda
university team of Tokio, Japan,
is making-a trip to the United
l3ate hWVprihg affitl inay 'Ve ffi-
ludefl on 4he schedalev"
A barnstorming trfa Jefore the
reafutaMsonference season starts 'is
beink arranged. Games with Pbrt-
land Pacific coast leaeue and
'teams . ia;fhe 'timber league 'in
weitera Washington, wiirlte play
ed on the trip. In all O. A. C.
plans .o play 15 or 20 games this
season.' - ' - .
ItaVe "otit 'fireirlntlohs filled
at thfe frst'dr'ugatttre Vem of the
New Bank; building. Reliable td
triistworhy,vnothinr but the -purest
drugs. Crown Drug. 35 2 State."
Former Ore&onJJneCcafch
Enters fdthing Business
ICTJGEE, fire., Feb. 7 (AP)
Harry Ellinger, former head
line coach of the University of
Oregon football team, and Eugene
Vidal, present backfield coach,
will enter the mercantile business
fn Stfgelfe "within another week 'or
10 'days," when they open a men's
clothing s'tp're and haberdashery,
they announced today. Both are
ex-West Pbiht players.
Mr. Ellinf er stated that he had
decided to go into business here
rather than return io the east
Where Ue. had jPTeridusry lived. He
will hare charge of the store while
Mr. Yidal ts at work on the cam
pus ah d gr id iron. t
Vick Bros., the house that serv
ice u11t. Distributors rf or Oakland
and Pontiac. The cars jthat give
every "oVher that extra me as ore of
latisfactlon. ( )
STATE BOLTERS TO MEET
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The Oregon State Bolters aasd-
elation ? will hold
its
convention
here February 15. C. H. Chester
man, of Sioux City, Iowa, national
president of the organization, will
be the principal speaker.
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Furniture
. fqr:Homes,
"- jOffices, i,
Hotels
aifi,i
- 'M I TTnlM.'nfr
Kordlft.piekfefarrt ctchiri "nK nilleA9Lltt Rtckard's
ntJA m ..iritfcneavyweisni elimination tourna-
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Georgia Heavyweight Makes
Deout in Rickard' Elim
ination Toarhey.
' NEW YORK, 'Feb. J 7.- (API
William . (Young) Strlblinir.
meht.cuffed4nd -fkbbed Ms 'way'
to vlctbry'over Erfdie Hhffman of
Los Angeles tbnfght in a, brttlsfng
rough and tumble match before a
crowd of 6.0(H), the smallest of the.
ihdoor season,
J it was Stribling's first bout, in
New York since he was whipped
by Paul Berlenbach for the light
heavyweight title last Mayv but
the southerner,-while he clearly
outpointed and outboxed his rug
ged rival, failed to add materially
to his prospects as a heavyweight
contender, In the judgement of
most'rinsideeritics.
A majority of the experts gave,
the 22 year old Georgian six of
the ten Tcrunds. "awardfng the
otliaF fdur to Huffman, but there
were eteiting mome'nts about
the f "bout, that Was puh'ctuafed
carefttffy 'by acrobatic clinching
and slapping, battering exchanges
hts close, (raarters. So monotonous
werfe 4 Huffaiah's awkward at
tempts to take the aggressive and'
StrHbbiftfg's steady defend tv"e co'hn-terfhg-tltat
the crod booed and
jeered both boxers during a large
sharp of the last fqu? rounds.
Both meii were barely oyer the
light heavyweight f rgirrej scaling
1T7 ach. --nut Strlblln -made
good use of bis advantages In
rech, toi"ng ability farid speed,
Huffman was 'the aggressor in
nearly every roifnd but he fbund
the Georgian's' defense difficult to,
penetrate, meanwhile being a
nark for the southerner's left jab
ahd right uppercut at close quar
ters. Henry 0. Mrller; Wi S.' CbmH;
St., where most people prefer to
get their auto parts for all makes
of "cars. Trade here "and make
savings on all auto parts. ( )
WHITE XAttES BURXSIDE
Private 'Harry M. Burhside of
Company M, 162n'd infantry, CorT
vallis, will be recommended by
Adjutant General WlrtWirj fill d
vacaacy in; Oregon's allotment to
West Point. The appointment
will be
terson.
made by Governor PatA
WILSON
B S. O T H K S
Haberdashery
en's and , Young
Men's
At Remarlrrable
Saving
m mm-:
SpTehclid patterns
in woTslfeas, cassi-v
TiieTes home -s'puns
and .cheviots. Key
stone and S tag
trousers "tlia't are
.Very well tailored.
Sa.95 $495
Hoys
Tn."cassitncrfe8t cHtdh
rdys ttnd Qieviots &ges
tol6.
i Every-J'sJr.Well
j Tailored
Glofctiili
Company, ,
TfeuSefs
Mm, Coiiese JOht&ao
anv. College
If Play HereTpnlgritj.f ast
. uame Mnucipaieu
H Three Intercollegiate basketball
iames, two them Nprthw'eSt 'con
ference contests; Will 1e '.played on
$k "vVillaimette University iflbor
this week. Tonight Spec Keene's
tBearcats "meet the fast Alba'fry
College quintet, which gave them
a hard battle at Albany two weeks
ago. The game will start at 7:30
o'clock. ' '
- The big basketball show of the
week, however, Is the 'two game
series with College of Idaho, which
has lost two games to ' Whitman
but has beaten all of the other
teams in that part of the north
west outside of those in the Coast
conference.
College of Idaho gave Whitman
a close race , in one of its games
wfth the MlsslWaries, and on that
basis is counted on to .give "the
Bearcats plenty of competition too:
r.; If Willamette wins these two
games, it will be back In the 'race
for the conference title, despite
their defeat at Hhe hands of CPS
list Friday. That 'game was a bit-
ter pill, but the Bearcats We're far
fjom their usual form, and 'since
they have two more chances to
iat the 'Loggers, are not so badly
tiff as they might be.
ta the game at Tacoma, the
earcats could haVe won on 'free
throws If they bad been "o"n" fevfen
at shooting those, for they had 17
chances and gained only four
points by them.
i tt they Were "off" against the
taggers, the Willamette -players
were decidedly "on" in their game
with Multnomah club at Portland,
persons who saw it reported. In
cidentally, the scorekeeper in Port
land mixed "hfs figures. Reidel
Should have been given credit for
Z2 points Instead of Hauk. "Shad-
Her," as the tall forward is called
on the campus, played the best
Same of his career on the club
Slobr Saturday night.
injured "in that game and will be
nable to play this week. The
earcat squad drew an addition
his week when Nash, who has
een playing with the Black Cats,
egistered at the university and
urned out for basketball.
Other athletes who have entered
Willamette this week with the
L-openifcr'g- of the new semester are
Kaufman ahd Diets, former Wood-
burn hieh school students. Both
rplay baseball, and Dietz is a cfuar-
rterback when football season rolls
round:
Popular Service
at
TO
C30ncuhaTrlp
on special coach
. train
i- iry -
No fa Hp r,
safer 'service
than this
i LEAVE SALEM !
AlJIUVk SA IrCISCfO
SATURDAY" 11-30 A JX.,-l-h
lsval Itm bf sg ' 1 r
. , v altewaaoa L t J:':
Roomy CoacheV Free
and All-Day Lunch Service.
nirrUIUI r . .-
' on any train (in coaches only)
. within fiftnm rim
Mionc R6 f or furtlier
information
4
: city.ricitci btrico r'
IS yorta lmt Strecj
4
low cost!
Oregon Hookers to Mketu -Cougars
at Eugene Tonight
" i EXffjfENE, Feb. 7 (AP) The
nrvrBity of Oregon's champion-shtp-bobhd
basketball team will
attenipt'tb climb another rung up
the title ladder tomorrow night
here Wlth jthe Washington State
Cougars servihg as opposition.
f The 'Webfbbters had little diCfl
cuity in troilcing the Cougars at
Piiflman recently and,' according'ry.
they'dd'hotxpect to encountef'la
great1 'deal of trouble tomorrow
hlglrtSrtitheir own floor.1 The
'C'oligars have dropped several
games ' this year, hut showed
enough class to down Idaho on
thS latter's own court, a sttrnt
which Oregon failed to perform,
and r may "pull the unexpected to
morrow night, the dopesters state.
'Nash leads the World fa 'motor
ear values. Beautiful display 'of
dew models at the . W. 'Petty
Jbbtt Company, 365 "North Com
mercial St, ()
Illmofs'Wan Captures
Amateur Target Trophy
KANSA'S 'CIT'y. Feh. 7. (P)
-j-Mark Arie, Cnatripagne, 111.,
captured the interstate amateur
target cup aha tied for fiftet In
the 100 target evetit HTthe Open
ing session of the -.3fd ririhUSl In
terstate trapshooting tournament
here this afternoon.
'Arie shared the 100 'target tro
phy with C. M. Powers, Decatur,
III., each with a score df 99. He
took the interstate amateur cap
with a score of 87.
A five ply tie fdr first resulted
at the ena of the 25 fryers In the
interstate amateifr 'flyer cup shbot.
In the "ffss and Out" shoot off,
Ira Carroll, Kansas City, took the
cup with seven Straight hits.
The Opera Houew'Drtig Store.
Service, quality, low prices, friend
ship give increasing patronage.
Old customers advise friends to
trade here. High and Court. ( )
All Union Men and Womett.; your -Friends arid families, are i requested to be CONSISTENT,
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY and LOCAL. MERCHANTS. The following BUSINESS INTER
ESTS of our city solicit the aupport of all Working people and, together with all firms employing
Union Labor or displaying the Union "ttrd are recommended by the Salem Trades & Labor Council.
ARIY AND OUTING STORE
" " Army Rutins Stores "
t 189 N. Commercial Phone 1828
AUTOMOBILE DEALERS '
Gingrich Motor & Tire Co.5
515 S.'Commercial , Phone 635
MacDonaid Auto Co.
680 i-'ervy t Phone 409
.. Alarton Automobile
235 S. Oontinerclal . Phbne 362
' A'ewton Chevrolet KCo.
, 523 Chemeketa t Phohe 1000
Valley Motor Co.
264 X. High phone 1095
VlcTc ITrothers ' ;
280 S. High Phorie 1841
BAKERIES 4
"Better Yet Baking Co. , f
264 N. Commerclal A Phbne 644
Model Bakery' ' ,
121 S.'Cbmmercla Phone 1657
. , Peerless Bakery
1?0 N. Commercial Phone 308
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BRICK AND TILE
. Salem Brick & Tilei Co.
Tile lioad Phone 917
'CTffltdVBAcTORS
Dr. O. L. Scot
1256 N. High Phone 87
CLEANERS AND DYERS
t245 State Phone 703
CLOTHrXO
ninpot & Son
303 State N.Ladd&BnshBk.
. Rostein & Greenbanm '.
240 N. Commercial Phone 673
COALt AND OOD
: HUIman Fuel Co. i!f
1213 Broadway Phono, 1853
' ttarnier Transfer fcb. "
143 S. Liberty Phone 030
CB?EAMERIES ; .
: Capital City Cooperative
:u .4. - CJreamery, '.V&V.jrL?,
137 8. Commercial.. Phofle 299
I , Marlon Creamery 'C6i''-'
06 S. Commercial Phone 688
DAIRIES
Falrmount TiairV
iftQS. Commercial Phone 725
'Salem Sanfau-y Milk Co.
f857 State Phone 810
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DEPARTMENT STORES
C. JT. Breler Co.
, .JiWth Commercial . ;
L directors Department Store
18 N. .Coninicirrlal Phone 400
) Worth's-Dcifeirtmcnt Store
177 Si. Libert j':;. X'hono 133
C JSk C. Store
North Commercial
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mum
croiffiiGiif
Cobb iMakes Up,Tv11nfJ,yPen-
nock rfo'Ids 0ut,:and jjorns-'
' ; bytd Arbitrate - - - -
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EW YORK, iFeb V7.-(aV)-Three
'mafrir; league; stars, cast ib
wtdelyV different, 'rotes' be'ldcon
spicious , places in important base
ball developrenta jiefe today on
the eye of f hemaijor;league sched
ul '-meetings- They ."were Ty Cobb','
Herb Pennpck and Roger Hornsby.
Announcement by Cobb that he
had 'fmade up his mind" on offers
for next 'season as accepted by
friends as - indicating he would
cast his lot with the Philadelphia
Athletics 'Pennock.HtroTld series
pitching hero of the 'Yankees, ap
peared on the scene as a holdout,.
while Hornsby revealed his readi
ness to accept arbitration of the
stocfk tangle which stands in the
way of ' his appearance in New
York unifocm.
A conference between Pennock
and Manager Miller Huggins dis
closed for the first .tlmerfthat thb
slim 'lefthahder is flissatisfied
with the terms of his contract.
Pitcher arid . pilot were closeted
for more than ah nbur. At th
end of the confab, Pennoek an
nounced . his demand for a sub
stantial increase had 'not "been
met. He "Wm return here Thurs
day for another conference.....
Although Hornsby -said lie did
ridt seek the"aid of the :New York
club in disposing of his St. Louis
stock, the erstwhile Cardinal pilot
said he would offer no objection to
arbitration. Selection, of a. com
mittee Sof three one from the
filants, dne from the Cardinals
arid one Veliresehtlhg Hornsby, has
beeh fctfjggested.
'iAnktIouxty HA'lARY'IAISI'JS
The senate - yesterday passed
Representative 'Potter's bill In
creasing materially the salaries of
DRUGGISTS
Jfeitebn' !n!utit :
198 N. Liberty Phone 7
IJECTRICL APPLIANCES
Portland taectric Power Co.f
237 X. Liberty Phone 85
FILLING STATIONS
Harbison's "Stations
Capitol at Market Ptaene 1936
Wes Salem Phone 1792W3
'StTommerciai at'Owdns
Phone 12fl7
florets ,
C F. Breithaupt '
123 X. Liberty . Phone 386
fVnral DmEcrr&Rs
' Webb4 Fnrieral Parlors
203 8. Church Phone 120
11 , ;
FTjRNITTJRE
Glese-Powers Furniture Co.
357 Conrt .Phone 464
GROCERIES AND MARKETS
J. L. Bus irk & Sons
197 N. Commercial Phone 455
. . ' Carl Jt Bowersox
383'Cdurt f I'hb'ne 437
'; -. Cooley ! "Picarson
211 N. Commercial Phone 1371
ieire'r""' '
11 99 S. Commercial phone763
1244 State ; Phone'649
. " .' Simpson grocery .- -153
'Hj -Cohuuercial .
:, .Phones; ,48 And W"; .t-
oi. uominercw s,luone 478
r. rfStatb Street Bfarket' e i
12SO SUto . i- i. Phone 574
-t av.. . ' . .';, ynS. i i
GARAGK -TOWIXC3 m TIRES
' - .s ' lbenRood 'Garage
. Phonea:- WrwV;
Day 564 -.Night 2131-W
Wilson and S.. Commercial
' . riT.viv lk; .
i"' i,LlM)WARE.vUv "
. ; Ddughton-'A,SherWfn ;v
280 N, Commercial Phoqe'639
"r 'Bay iYntmev lldw. Cd, p.' s
-04 N. Conunorr lalAr. Phona 101
' salemdw. o. c " -120
N. Commercial Phone 172
' " 'Square Deid HSwl'-Cif.
220 N. Commercial Phone 1050
ICE COMPANIES
Oty Ice Work '
1441 Center -.
Phone 73
' Claude C Moon
844 Court . Phone 533
-uane county cmasR. : The km
was opposed hy SenM0r Bailey of m
Lane county. He rd letters v
from ..Pomona Grange P'otestine-
jagainst t salary increases f ariy'Al
officers 'now in office. : i
yhalSoyScburvek
being uoservea oy iroop
OREGON J NORMAL SCHOOL.
MONMOUTH, i Feb. 7. (Special )
--National Boy Scout Week is be
ring, observed iy the Monmouth
Troop humber,"2 8 Cascade Cou n-cll-iWith'a
full program for each
day:.; A. week end encampment at
the. Scottl'a cabin on the Luckia
mhte 'rlter "will close the week's
aetrvlties. Today the decision,
rendered by three business men as
to'thebeSt Vtndew display arrang
ed by the , various patrols, was
announced' and the Wolf patrol
window was adjudged the winner.
Muchitlngenttlty and labor was
shown 3n the arrangement of the
vaflbas windows. On Wednesday
night the Monmouth troop will en
joy: the; swimming tank of 'the Sa
lem y. 'M; C.- A. through the cour
'tesy.;of 'C. A. Kells, general secretary.-
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That Baby You've
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Mr. Burton Hdvlses Wdhfen on
Motherhood and'Companlonshlp
"For several years I was denied
the , v blessing of motherhood,"
writes iMra. Margaret Burton of
Kansas City. "I Was terribly nerv
ous and subject to periods of ter
rible 'suffering and melancholia.;
Nrrw I am the pfoud mother of a
beautiful little daughter and a trueJ
companion and inspiration . to my
husband. I believe hundreds "of f
'other women 'would Ifke to know
the secret, of my happiness, and I
will gladly reveal it to any married
woman "who will write, tne." Mrs.
Burton! offers her adrice entirely
without charge. She has 'nothing
to selir letters shifuld1 be ad
dressed tb Mrs. Margaret Burton,
8029 Massachusetts, Kansas City,
Mo. Correspondence will be strict
ly confidential. Adv. i I
LEATHER GOODS
170 S. Commercial Phone 411
' jGabreI Powder & Supply Co.
i7 . ixmimerciat , 1'none
728
V MATTRESS, FACTORIES
. Salehi Fluff Khg & Mattress
13 and Wilbur Phone 1154
t Imto Jtc&ies .
vIobres Music Hbnse .
Court , Phone 983
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:. MONUMENT -DEALERS
'Ca'ptal CityMdnumental
" ' !' ' Work
2210 .'Commercial Phone 689
Gabriel Powder knpptj Co. ;
175 S. Commercial Phone 728
PLUMBING AND SHEET
- :-; ; - - j , METAL " - -.
Kelsoh Brother
Jj53 -dhemeketa Phone 1003
REAL ESTATE AND
! INSURANCE
, Becke ' Hendricks ' r
189 N.f High Phone 1C1
BKm And tkJOB rm
Hansen A Llljequist :
'562 Mill Thoue &l t
: . SHOE DEALERS f .
t blaster Brow Shoe TBtortp :-
125 N. Commercial phone C85
-" Price Shoe Co.';
326 State. ,J f; 4 . lhone 616
;1: U John 9, Bottle- iJr if,
415 Btat ... llione 1106
.TAILORS,.,
474 Court , . llione 360
THEATRES
The Islnore
The Oregon
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TIKES .AND YlEPAnV
iiVL.W.- ay'jji'
294 N. Commercial , .Phone 66
ZoeePs Tire Shop ,
108 S. Commercial . Phbne 471
- Salem Vulcanizing Co.
474 Ferry Phone 364
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--I43 S. Liberty . Phone 930
. VfLCANlZIXG WORKS
Salem Vulcanbdng Work
474 Ferry Phone S64
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