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,11 9 B.asJceibaU i 3 1 JJ v J mm Vf M Medford land La Grande i v - . ' Coming.With Stronger, Ag- gregations Tiian; Ever Practically aft Ttn-e" teams en " tered , 1n the state JiljrU school . oufnanifcntj nave impressive frec ,orrJ. for th season.-niof of tbem t b6iir th otttstandtof itpaaj. f ronv ,the district,, lly rpresenU.; The onljr exceptions are. Wasco and, As V torial f Astoria iwott Vtt$t.ca ,Hard , htame' erles with ClatHVanle, .. and TM asc6, au&tftfft,'V. p al 1 yj , ijinxigtyfi nej(lalbii2 jmjxaps t thrift oUKri scaobls in its wistrltti r. oatJatm$j flrirvcords of Med : franlrellIptrVil,."a reported V hi iiiU dreei, atjindcatlv, of j unusual strength. .ledford Jfaa-' ! not defeated, toy any. high school ; team, winning 10vgar4es;8 andlia V- Grande 'defeated try-j ani it ' methat lost to two of them also, f. It broke even inftwfa. ganfes with V Pendleton ahd !6st 16 Wallowa la : tW iMrictj6rnataeHt bB won -:. two Vther games , from the same - U-aiu. , . L . .. .. , Medford's record follows: Medford j3.2. Xlrantfr Pass 9. Medford 1 3 6, UQiT. high . P - Medford jl 5, Univ high 7. Medford 40, Rosebnrg 15.' 50, Grants Pars 19 Medford Medford : I' 17, OAC Itboks 20. "Medford 29, Ashiaiid, le Tfye'tffofd'r AsbUnd 1 6. ' : Medtodfaifeosetiur lor iedf6ifd?33,;AshX K'' ' Medford '24 Ashland 16. .!The :Lh (Jrandd record, is' as to- lAttffl : MJ,Ui t VU.(t .... -f.S.. j Grande Sl. Dnion 3, . ; - La' drande I9V'iorephfii? '"ttrpniS 29. Enterprise 18 ' 'la "Grande, i S,: Jpseph 1 5,'. Ja Grande 4fei Enterprise 19. La Grande 2'2, Baker 3. , . 'f -a Grande 22, "Pendleton 20. - J.a Grande 26, Wallowa IS. ". v :la Grande 25, Baker 8. . I a Grande 18, Union 18. La Gfande-12, Pendleton 24. La Grande 28, Wallowa 18. La Grande 17, Wallowa 23. ' la'urahde 39, N. Powder -12 la Gfande 51, Prairie City Ia Grande 40, Wallowa 26. La Grande 19, Baker , 15. La Grande 24. Joseph 12. 25 Tfie Opera llouse Lrug Store. Service, quality, low price, friend ship give J increasing ' patronage. Old" customers .advise friends' to trade here.!. "High and Cdurt. ') Franklin!High School Wins Portfahd Basketball Title Portland; March sj-(ap) Fys .defeating, the W'ashingtbn high st hool tasketbalf team 16 to 15 Here tonight, the!" Franklin high t hoopers w)n ,th.e right. to,partlcl-J . pate int"a!statejfjasketball tdar nament in Salenu , . , t a Vhe1 kaftie wis ''wWesse by fr r b f- i p. : Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for ' : Colds Headachs Neuralgia . Lumbago i'Pain Toothache ettihV- ' Rheumatism DOES NOTAFFECT THE HEART " i- wq a !. A.&a H the-twdi mark of fiayer UtaauftictTj of Ifoa&Mttleacfcfests of . SaliIIc(!l4 X I) I 4-. J k-"--,X3-f in -" . 0 r Why Rtin ,Your Car In Doufct 't mit nova nivpn vnir r5i- r:iii miiao rryn . M. r ' . . iu MgUVt v-J monroc '.' ; -; ' jromplcte Antoroo.Uv iibricaaon ' r ! i f . 1 Court k Oriiitor -w-r;V- J-huie 2203. 14 ' ; -t.ii --s r -iLl -. r. "f -JV'T" "HfT r i V.. .- $&cunmn 1 ZQ.iS W4tpraa(l jEas:rbAby. lh hardest fought of ibe.se, ason. Knettmcier; Fran klra guards &bd Dol), - Washing ton i . forward, were the high -BCorersjf th game, edi with,fght j?oinu.:" ? ; Franklin ,,wph seyen games and lost. one d nrfog jth I'QtUan d Ji iRh -" 1 Cross Atea.t- Market. Biggest busiest ..and betitJn Salem,, Choic est ..steAka. bacon, hams, sausage. Jard, pggs.-miik,: , ,AsoIiajlely sani- 1 Parker-& Co.? 444-&, Comnwr ciaJUii qnt f. fail to seert,Park;er about: repairing your- car,.xpert mechanics, at, yaaT""BerTlce j jA.ll worjs garanted. r, x , ,t"J South. Approves Changes: i r Mafer in FoottoaJI Rules CHARLOTTE, N. C, March 8 (AP)-The Charlotte News in a -. ?;OpyrIghterf;$tory today, says "thati 20.fpotball coaches of he, south, incindihff' 14frm . the southern intercollegiate Jt'onffreftce, , have expressed ''general 1 approval" if the change-iu. football rules en acted by the rules committee at Rs recent.sessibn in New York. Only two roaches. Dare Morey. of Auburn and -B. W. Hlerman of Mississippi Aggies, went on record aaopposed to the chahges. William , Aiexander .of Georgia Tch. dpt'Hned to comment, Acclimated ornamental nursery stork,, evergreens, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pearcy Bros. -in season. We have pur own nurseries. 178 S. Com'l. ., ( ) Capital City Cooperative Cream ery, milk, creamy pHttermilk. The Buttercup butter has "ho eJna!. Gold standard of perfection. 137 'S. Com'l. Phone'i99 i ' () Aggie Rifle Team Wins .i , Ninth Corps Area Shoot : .. . : i j r .' K'- ! '-: ' CORVALLIS. March .(AP) The Oregon Agricultural college rifle team representing the local ROTC unit, has won the ninth corps area senior division gallery rifle match for the. sixth enosecn tive time. A telegram from Major General John -L. lliues, area com mander, was received today by President Kerr, extending congrat latione, . - - - The telegraphic match jit completed , wa,s entered by. 14 teams including those from the Universities of Washington. Cal ifornia, southern CWfornia and other institutions Weist of the Rockies. Details of the shoot and the placing of, other teams hayo not been recefvd. SCHAFTFFKR'BKAXS HOPPF WASHINGTON, MARCH 8.-(AP)---Jake SchaefCer-of Chicago re-established - the L.tripi .He for first place in the world champion - ship 182 balfc line billiard tourn ament tonight !by defeating .Willie I Tfrtnno nrospnt it tv linlrier 4llO to 90. ''--" :.: ', t Mrtiich contains nroven directions. Ifaiy TBayer: boxes of 12 tablets Also nouies or x ana joo uraggista. vimuihic vu r f il l wiccii ; t nil a- Wxwm KTTI1E Fast Preliminaries Arranged by Matchmaker Plant for ' ;:: Card Tonight ; ; Everything is spI and Tn readi ness for the fight tonight. Tiny Hayes, Independence heavy, went through his last workout .last nigh. showing plenty of speed and a good wallop. He looks mur-ft better than he everdid! here be fore. , ; ; V., , , I ' ' '. -4 " ' Peter Jackson, hfg blark heavy from. Portland, who will pppse Ilajes In the main event, is sched uled to arrive from the north Jhia afternoon at , 3 o'clork. He also has. been training hard.- and re ports from. Portland are that he is in just as good condition as Hayes. Local sport fans are predicting that the fight will end with.' a knockout, one way or the other, bnt,few are able to say with any certainty who will probably be ly ing, on' the canvas as Referee Frisro Edwards connts 'the fatal 10. Matchmaker Harry Plant an nounced last night that Loren Watts will meet Jack Sharp in the four ronnd curtain raiser. Jack Sharp is a cousin' of Al Sharp, weJl-known local fighter, and has shown considerable ability while working out at the armory in the last .few months.. ..;; ... Al Sharp is predicting a win both for his cousin Jack and for himself in the four rouad special event against Willard Norton of Monitor, - A large delegation of "fans from Hubbard, Monitor, and Oregon City are coming in to see Norton fight, " and also . to see the' six round , semi-final in which Red Glascoe of Oregon City is slated to face , Cecil Daimler of Hubbard. Roth these boys ,are said to be good. They were billed for a main event, at Hubbard last week, but the fight was called off because Glascoe was "slightly under the weather.. He is in good condition now. however, and anxious to get his belated crack at Daimler. SOUTHPAW DEMAND IN LEAGUE GREAT The Salem Senators, and prob ably othe clubs in the Portland City Leagjde, will do thejr best this seasonlto' !inBrup' feains 'composecl almost' entirely of right handed hitters, it i indicated by the fact that almost' all Qt the leading pitchers of the league are south paws, and good. ones. , Four , of these port siders are men .who" have played big time ball, and sdme of them are still the property of clubs In organized baseball. .The Cycols, for instance, who last year would have been a world beating club if they had possessed an effective pitching staff, thus year will start with Coovert on. the mound. Fuzzy Carson, will, be Nicolai's leading flinger. Bob Hewitt will be pitching for the Woodmen, and Lefty Schroeder for Mt. Scolt. These-three. and Coovert have all pitched in organized ball. And Mohtaville will have Johnny Har king, who is another wise old head In add i t ion to lir jng' t)e stuf f pn. jtbe .call,, , J6 Manager Leo" "Frisco" Jdd warhk .of ' f he- Senators la hunting fdr a right handed batting order, apct t the same . time he. is going to have a southpaw who ean keep up, with the. Test of them In Flenry," Chemawa youth 'who Js also an outfielder. - r 1? Among XhA now i players ' who showed uprweji. in Sunday open ing practice, were Long, an in fielder from Weed; Fitzmauriee who used to play at Condon, and McFarland from last year's liar risburg team. . " ' . Ked' Rupert, manager of the: Albany team last year, was In Sa lem today and reported that he will organize a fast club again this year. "Salem nd Albany Willi probably play one or two holiday! games. " At Monday night's league meet ing In Portland. . ft'! was decided , that the two tail end flubs after 14 weeks of play, should be dropped fr6m the leagtie All 'of the teams put uptjletf jrortii money, clinching membership In the league. Another meeting will be held in two week. The sched ttlelar expected to Be ofnpretedJ this "week, and wRl probably not be changed from the ; tentative " put line which gave. Salens 20; home games and only one In Portland. ;-The managing committee will hold its second meeting this even ing at 7 o'clock . at the Capitol Motors sales room. " Hungry? Don't wait, I order some Better Yet Bread from your grocer.- It is fresh, wholesome and clean. Macje ;.bjr 1h Better et Baking Co. . 1 Everything . In the - book store line, books,., stationery,.- supplies for the homo, office or nchool roomy; ftt the 3 Commercial - Book Store, 13 . Com'l, J'l for beason T " LATE SPORTS - -rl i NEW YORK, March 8. ( AP) Johnny Risko , of Cleveland, to night knocked - oat , Eddie Huff man of California, in. the, eighth Irouhd of a ,10 round match, at the Pioneer club here. Risko weighed 186 3-4; Huffman 180. RAN FRANCISCO, March 8. (AP.) Joe .Roche. San Francisco middleweight, won a , clase ten round decision over Dei Fontaine. Winnipeg boxer, in the main event at .the Monarch club here tonight. The San Franciscan finished with a epnrt, piling op a slight lead on his opponent. LOS ANGELES, March 8. Ace Hudkins, sturdy Lincoln, Neb., Welterweight,, halted, the winning f freak of Ber, Colima hee tonight lien in 'a, ten-round meeting he Has awarded the referee's decis ion.. ; The Dixie Bakery leadH on high Class breads, pies, cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind. . Best by test. Ask old cus tomers 439 Court St. () ' Henry O. Miller, 194 S. Com'l. St., where most people prefer to get their auto parts for all makes or cars. Trade here and make savings on alt auto parts." Capital " Bargain House, Capital Tire Mfg. Co., Mike s Auto Wreck ing. Three "in one. Bargain c enter of Salem. Thousands of lmrgalns. H. Steinbdck, 215 Center. ( Cobbs & Mitchell Co., lumber and building materials for every purpose.. G-et estimates, look at quality of material, then you will order. 24 9 S. 12th St ( Pattoh'sBook; Store offers all the latest in irtfcday Cards. Try them. Ask to be shown the fun niest of all cards, Scotch Birthday. 340 State St. ., () French books, even fine editions normally aro sold with paper cov ers,, so the buyer may choose his binding. a Wmms md Continual dosine uosetS children's delicate: stomachs. Vicks is applied externally and therefore carrot disturb the digestion. It acts in two ways: v (1) Thet body heat releases the ingredients in the form of L vapbts. vhic are fc&aleUU " 4) &z toe same time-Vicfcsr: 'Viraw but" the screriesVIike a poultice. .,- m. tiv&l tMJUJQHjAJiSttSDYARir fra a m rs . oalem Armory 8tno p:!Ttf: HcRetst Smith's Cigar Store YOUNG PETER JACKSON Portland Vs TINY HAYES Independence , . . 5-. 10 Rounds . - "RED" GLASCOE-i-Oregon City ' CECIL DAIMLER Hubbard 1 Selni-wiRdupwtt rounds AL SHARP Salem WILLARD NORTON Monitor ., 4 Round Special , "'; TWO OTHER SNAPPY PRELIMINARIES nf unr i-n. ,m Long nnd Short TRAjSISFERATjTORXGE Public and Private Stdrage Fircprodf Building ? y GRAIN, FEED. AND SEED . , Fre Delivery t ny parTor'the city" QUOTATIONS 3dN APPLICATION i 4 4 ... . , r ; Farmers Warehouse I, Day.Telcphfaig 23 - ' ? rj UFIGES Frank Stellmacher Shows Kiwanis Club Work Done ,: - ; by Aiding Birds- . . , Oregon people sliould be more concerned with .the.; wUds game problem than they are, Frank Stellmacher, member. of the state game commission, declared at. the luncheon 'of the Salem KiwanlsJ club Tuesday, in connection with the showing of four reels of mo tion pictures showing the com mission's activities in propagating game tirds, winter feediog. and other phase; of the game problem. Missouri, Ill.inoK and. other eastern ' states are sfjepding vast sums' in an effort to restock .with wild animals and birds, and Ore gon should do more than it is -to retain this attractive phase of out door life, Stellmarher said. One of the films dealt especial ly with Oregon birds, and con tained a hint as to the assistance that children tan give by bit lid fug and installing bird houses for the tiso of song birds. The activities of the three gann farms, where wild birds are pro pagated and nurtured for distribu- Cherry Blossom Land -nation of never-failing inter est, where age-old tradi tion and moderfl day ac tivity are welded into one you'll want to Visit the Orient this year! Experienced travelers un failingly cross on giant Canadian Pacific Empress liners, sailing frequently from Vancouver and Vic toria. B. C. because they appreciate fine service and quick time. Just 10 days to Japan - 14 daysMto China - then on to the Philippines. Het liter-' ttturt now! ' VfHSieicon-CttilAatnt?2isr Dent:' 55 third St JunkmlMuluvtfPTh HadSItfa , i. 'it ii : x .-; mjp f Distance Haulinir Kliht Telephotit 1267-W UUiitlltlUUlU GSME'liPAGATli A!e tian-wfra. shown reels: .1 G. W. Day, tires, tubes and ac cessories; has the Goodyear tires, the standard of the world. Mr. Day can give yon more mileage. Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. ( Slate surface roofing applied over .your old shingles. W have over 200 jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbors, - -sheet- - metal work, 355 Chemeketa. () BEARS HOXOR DOVRKRY BERKELEY, Cal., March S.-r James , Dougery, guard . on this season's University of California championship basketball team, to day was elected captain- of the . ,s . v'-'-.-i 1 1 1' k 9 jm j . .1 j . . and Vatilt EntombmeTit Jncomparqbly the -. .- """"""" ' " L""" ; ' PROGRESSIVE people no longer are cornpelled to give their sacred dead -into the unhallowed care of desolate earth. No matter where they reside-the incompatably better ways-cremation or vault entombment at the Portland Crernatorrum and Mausoleum are -available. ' '" " Any reputable funeral director can arrange for tha services. and, attend to all details. - - Upon request will send you a broehttt that explains oar ser ricif anj shows views of car beautiful buildings. -I- and - 1 GREMATORI11M Mam m Cremation cadtSovihftn R0SIE1M& 32 Inch Rayon Striped ,'if Yf&pte toeflairetty patternsSOcalues at .... .. 2cr - 7-" : ;. . ' i -f it "j. '' ' ,: . v': -36 inch :'Hi&iMii:A" Outuig : Flannel Outing' Flannel Yard 15c ardlc Pequot4 Linen Sheeung LuncnSets Yard 5gc meif Coium Wearwell 94 - Weanl 94 Sheeting iSheeting ; Bleached Unbleached ' ' 1 . - . rv Now on DisplaSiri -IrfRbom lone Higher Priced TCan 00" , Hats at Lower Prices ' Girls j Hundreds of Them-ijcst Vafuos in nna .jof tha4.iaJLS.-ac1.uadL-'.. Haia. a-4unior- and4 registered from Berkeley. IfTad Titian to basketball, ne is a ar sity football nian. Halik & Eotf Electric Shop, 337 Court St. Etery thing electric, from .motors and. fixtures and sup pllesvto.iairlnt;i.';Get prices and look at Complete stock. :- () Our Ads, Business Getters ' SPEOAL! " 6 Room " STodern House, ; Fonr Blocks From Postofflce ' $45ioo . . F.LtWOOD '841 State. Street The Cost of Cremation . Is only $45- ,.5 i. Ht . V.- t .' 1 1 f. - i, m t' . : . ' grWaum s LyarlJ' - . - ' .'V , : r Commercialt Street S4 1 - - femrtinfif Hats -T-fr'.,"t--.- 1 JliEi?- . I I,'1 -'-"13 New.RrstNab'onat - BASEMENT D Irftz Bhlalar Parlor Experts for ladles mud Qntlan. - - ' EimtAKCE " Tea's Cigar Stand " Ted Irwin-, proprietor SECOKD fLOOB Coffey's Photo Srvta Tel. TPS, Over th Spa THIRD FLOOR' Morris Optical C:, 301-302 363 Dr. Henry S. Morris, Optometrist Telephone 39 C. I. Gillette' SoiU 31 Xawyer Talephea lOfca HTI.T.MAW rUXX, COMPANT KetaU Office ii Stoker Display - ii Oonsnlting EnyinMif--. jjq ExecaUver. Boons . , "Qt - i.. Telephone 27 Tard 1866 Frank B Kellogg, Publlo Accountant -. . PTftimi anrlitlna" Tyansie Tav Telephono 1846 - - Boost 308 King Wyckoff 806-307 DUtrtbutera for WUahlra'a "X-oa-a-co' Speolof s&f h Son, Tet 670 , -, , sQ-t-tOt -. Beal Eatate,. Loaat, lasnranco " 1 FOTJBTH TLOOB m. 0,Wemilt"Bnrdett,'DptomtrlsU Fhoqv 62S 401-402-403-404-409 Wfilard H. Wirt i aad Paul r. Bnrrli Attorneys ' - 416-411-412. Tel. 186 FIFTH FLOOR BraX!, Sclunldt It Cavaaaga602-603 jjeirana SIXTH FLOOB o. B. Vel-w, SC. Physician Surgeon Sntte 6X)3 TeL 2378-2379; Bes. 775 Boftla D. Day and Donald W. MOea j , - v .Attorneys st Lav . Tefephoaa 193. 10-6H-612 E. p. Smith, Kew Tork Life Boom 618. . Telephono i3 EIGHTH FLOOB . Dr. C. Ward Davis, General Dentistry Telephone 816. k , . ..Boom 802 F. K. Sanders, X. Physician a Sara eon Bnita 66.-..-- Telephono 653, Boa. 2348 Dr. XT. B. Seofteld 808 Chiropractor. Kenrocalometer Service KINTH FLOO.- PtvE. JX. Brown, Xya, Ear, Koae a Throai Bn.nl.TI.fc ... yuviwu . . . -1 i Borto wot TEJTTH FLOOB v Dr W. A. jroansoa. Dentist Telephono. 1285 lool ' Chalmer Lee George, D. D. a. -'w Telephono 18L, f . Sniso 1662-lril f UNION ROSTER ? . t : O HOD CARRIERS AND BUIIDINa I. v ur xjocai 4i. meet d, t p. m. Call 179 for men. CAPITOL TYPOQRAPIriOAIi UM I La calA - 1 ; i a. n tetary. M. 1. Pilkenton. Meets c ond haturday, 3f00 p. m. v CARPENTERS'- UXKN NO. lOfi-, Ms Thurs: eeuin-. Herbert Hale. V''dent: , Wm. ..-PetUt. iKtUrv. .Skilled itieihaiiics furnixlied. Phone 17'J. SALEM t:.roS I.ABKL LEAGUE -Mets at IjilKir Hall on rail of presi .?ntr. ." W- 8r secretary Bo fc-alem. Ore, LODGE-ROSTER I o - ' o KNIGHTS OP PYTniAS MEETS AT Mft'oraafk Hall, er Miller's Store. Try Satnrday evening. .. f, J. T--. i fi.' Lr11- Crk K- f S- Trl. 1 1319-W. ; REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY O ; BECKE & HENDRICKS 183 N. High. , Tel. ICO.- ' m .... , ... xr.x.ii t03Dinfc.to OMantcroe Bldg. Tel. 41 ; BOHRNSTEDT tc PAYNE 147 N. Otnmerciti. Telephone 577. F. W. fiELSER, 441 Conrt. , Telephone 2312. W. G. KRCEGES 147 N. Com'l. Rtn.. I,. . Tel. SIT. JOHN W. ORE New Blifih Bldg. . Tel. 2ti. GEftTRjjDE J. 31. PAGE 492 N. Cottage.. Tel. 1186. TRIANGLE REALTY CO 421 Conrt St. Tel. 651. . CXRICH A ROBEKTS 123 N. Commercial. Tel. 1354. VICTOR SCHNEIDER, Realtor. 147 N. Com; I. . Tel. .677. SQCAEE DEAIi REALTY TJ. 8. XafLBank Bldg-. t; Tel. 470. The urecron statesman Pnhlighed'eTerr iiorouitT except Mon day) at Salem, the capital of .Oreoa. t Local Rate For Classified Advertising DaiJr or Stradav v me ihm Threw times fi ceata per mril S eenta ner ve-rd Six time 6 eents per-worTJi 1 ma dailr and Sua29 eents aerwor t .nt.r tn urn tba mora than tin ntA. adTertiiement maat Tan cohseculine iaiaes. - " ' .". ' Als. ma Sunday ONLY charx4 at one-time xata..-- -. . . J - ij..;.'..,!, oreoht Personals aad Situation .Wanted.) will he 4aken over the telephone if tba advertiser U a snharrrber to phone. . The Stateearaa wHl receive adrer .tiseneBts at aay time of - the day or night. : To insure proper " elassifiea tioa Ads. should be in before 7,p. ss. TELEKtOiWl 23 OR S85 Directory 4 j " . - - .