6 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 17, 1927 'I'nJ U M It tLd if If ti ICY TEAM H5TERTAIKED Letters Presented to Mem bers at Student Body : Meeting VVednesday 1 V The basketball season at the Sa lem high' school was brought to a formal " clo'so' Wednesday evening with the 'anualTJah'ueC.Tfeld in Ke": high school dIMnjf orav' - , ' " V Mefebtfhfof 'ttfS iBdjfad wto' were entertained Were Slegmuhd. rra-Kt;- ScabhaueK linger; Datfey. "Adamfc; Ashby," Sh'afer' am Lyon. Otherar who V er6 ' gtfestsf Included cpf; Ceorg VA. llnY"PrtncIpaf " -Hi c- NeisonV'Mertttt Davis; fir. Walter H. Brown, CoachVrIrcrtlIs Ti rintiit&ton, "fcflysicai ! Director Lotiie" Anderson. President' KeH- fifth1 Alien of i he' student bodlv and ' Biarrtn ftwfdf iekeW ie&derV ' ; Ail of fh tklayers-aii'tf 'tie'Othfer guests made- brief r talks. Those of - Coach- if cmfcr-lltrattnfctoir and sir f the" prayer,-'were In the nature of -farewells,- for - Captain' Dfager arid Iblfnger. "AdamsV fcfeg, mund, Lyons t and Ashby are scheduled for" graduation in Jtfne,! andlluntlngton Tends his career as I qtaeh'at &alem high at the same time. - . 1J J - . -i jjTom JDuTfey, Istar forward" on; - tbe- team in the -season 'just'end ejd, was elected captain for. next year. . The banquet fwas 'arranged- by Aliss Pauline- Johnson;- chairman of ;the social committee &f:thestud- " eht body, andv' wail 'prepared ""and served by Mrs. Gladys Jensen and members of her .domestic science classes - " JVThe players were presented with tlretr-letters ' won in the season jlist' ended, at an assembly Wed nesday afternoon. They were quests of the 'Salem Rotary -'club at the noon luncheon.' -: tThe Salem , high team had' an uuusuall suc'c'easful season, los ing only-two games, both' of those to" ugene? and rank fag" Second la the 'Stdteftfsr a" 'result of reaching the finals in the state tournament. Twtfinembers. Duftey" anff Drager, were;chosen on the all-tournament team which is virtually an4all-state quintet. -5 linger and Sieginttnd were .selected on the second team. Several weeks ago the Salem team, was wotkinff for " an 800- point total for the Reason, bat this was increased to over 1,0 00 points bjf Intend of 'the tournament; the exact Jtaal being 1027. ! , - : -rtir. Caprt&t Bargain? House. Capital Tire Mfg. Co., Mike's Auto Wreck irigiThsee'ra' one. Bar gam center of Salem. Thousands of bargains. II. Stein bock, ' 2 15 "Center; ft The .Midget Meat Market never fails Ttdr give ytra the finest meats and tlsh. There IS but one place in-Salontta get the finest fish.-The Midget Market has !t for you. () O AC Baseball Team : to Go Barnstorming ST Twelve Regular (lames1 On Aggie 2 Schedule Thus Far lis O ItlE O ON r AGRICULTURAL, COLLEGE, Corvalli3, .March 16. Aggie .baseball team will play its first - ijlCiOf rhe; 'season ""April 1 against i Pacific university. Sis weeks" -of "lridoor - training haJ 1roughtr several prospective hurl ers to 'mid-season form, according to - Ralph - O.- Coleman tiaseball coachjf .. . . . Plans: are belngxnadfe "for a', ftarnarBtihg trip-"; intw Southern; Oregon whlchivwiH Include games with Rdaurgi-Grants Pass, Med ford. v and " Ashland town teams.; . Severf t Cluni -gajaies may also be ' played.- Several other games have 5eenS5heduI3ra beT6Ye the conference season opens. , ' Tha- complete schednle bf games for the Orange varsity is as fol lows: April 1 Pacific In Corvallis. April 2 Pacific In Corvallis. jlpf $ Willamette1 In-Corval- hs. 4- -'v'r4, , . Aprtr dW"Ianielte' in Corval- Anrll 13. l i5. ' Iff Barti- siormlrig'trip to be arranged. . Aprlk 22-idreg6n in Corvallis. April S-regOn in Corvallis. May; 6 Washington in Corval 11.1 rr '!,': Mayf 7 Washington in" Corval- Mr 3i-Washtngton 1n-Seattle May" 14 Washington In Seattle. ' May?20Oreg0n 14 Eugeiie' r Mayl--Oregon In Engene." -Mrn VhI Stith, mniirienr. Most beautiful hats In Salem: all ahapes and colors; full stoclr from which"toi make fine selections. Best quality. 33 J State St. () ' Cohb A Mitchell Co;lumber and bnildlnsr materials for every purpose;" Get estimates, ,look at qnalit materiat. theft you ordefS49 2th St (f) ' Varsity Tennis Practice 4 JoJBegirLatJiVjlrnette V trpif ne trmHii:" it.. J&mette was decided-at - a Kieetln?t' ett candidates for. the -aqnad. v eanesf hoM-Loses T.vpo framesWlmng vpmw team will be out again this spring, tidudfngi 4van. iWWti' William WAianji I&hneth vLfichiild. Jack Mftftb"' amf Roderick Blafchford. and there are a-number of other candidates for the team. The wb"meVf riqnad will also iriclnde several of last year's team. " Tournaments wtth LfnAfld 'col lege anrf Pactfle enitersity are al ready on the wrhedult. and a num ber of others, including one in Raferjf with tha" University of Orp g6n, are being negotiated. - ' A. H. Moore,. 2 J3 N. High St., apartments and. store where you can get high quality furniture and fnmiahinKB foe -rr-r room In your bouse' ; () 1 Everything in the book store line, books, .stationery, - supplies for . the ubome, office or school room; - at' the . Commercial Book Store; 163 N. Com'L ; () Three Comrade Club Ball Teams to. Play . i . Kunsulrtw ami lresbrterian yuin tets to 3Ieet in Opener Three Cbmfade clnb basketball teams are entered In th Comrade league which will start its serie of games .thi evening at. the YMCA.- 'The schedule was made council Wednesday afternoon. out at a meeting of the Comrade Tonight, the Presbyterian cluD will meet the Bungalow Christian quintet, and next Monday night, The Jason Lee ' afid ' Presbyterian 7ub teams wm playl The remaind er of the schedule follows: Thursday, March 24, Bungalow vs. Jason Lee;. Monday, March 28, Presbyterian; Vn. Jason Lee; Thursday',- March 31, Bungalow vs. Presbyterian; Monday, April 4, Bungalow vs. Jason Lee. A final .three-game series will be played between the leaders. A small admission; charge will lie made' for all of the games. Have your prescriptions filled at the first drug-store west of the New Bank building, jteltable nd trustworthy, nothing but the pur est drugs. Crown .Drug, 332 State. &HTt Breithalupt, florist jand j . a r . cs o a. cr.T' Flowers, "bnlbs, floral designs, for all oecaaions. Pioneer and leader in Saiem. ) Twenty-seven Men Out for Football Work on- FondamentaW-of Game Started by Bearcat Squad Four more candidates, including McMullin, fullback on the 1926 te&m,- turned out for spring foot balL itft Willamette university o"n Wednesday. The others were" Steelhajoamer'bf ias$ year's squad and Kaufman and Smith, new re cruits. This raises -the turnout to 27 men, almost a many as there were put the latter part" of the reg nlr season. Work -on fundamentals was be gun by, Ooach Spec Keene Wed nesday, 'and 'plays and formation which-wilr be ;used next fall will be introduced later In the week... Hungry? Don't wait, order some Better Yet Bread from your gfocer. It Is fresh, wholesome and clean. Made by the Better Yet Baking Co. - tJ 1 -1f Salem' High Stars to inMeet-1928 Prospects i . . -. Hax-Fieeiui Of 1U27 To Kace Will- Bm, Friday, March 23 V.'l - "Last chance" to see six mem berg of the Salem high school bas ketball ' team which" Just finished its season, in action on the court as , representatives of the high school, will be 'Friday evening, March 25; ih the bish school gn .casium when , the? ''Has Beens" players who will be graduated this aprlng, meet the "WiU'Ees," prob abfe members of next season's Sa lem high quintet, in an exhibition game. -The "Has Beens" will Include Drager, Olinger, Adams, Siegmund arid Lyons'; the'Wlil Bes," Duffey. Scbwabbiuef,. 3'ShaTer, Kelley, Marr. Flake, arnd Kantola, promising- candidates for the 1928 Quintet. ; . -y . LATE SPORTS ' TACOMA. "M4Tii:afi.4-r( AP.) Billy; Bonlllas, Mexican feather weight" pt Bakersfleld, Cat, won the decision over? Johnny Hawkes of Tono in 'six .rounds heet,' to night: 5- Bniy5.- McCann 1 Cleveland veteranland naanagefj1 of Bonlllas, drew ? wTth Eddie -Flynn, Tacotna, I40-pounder,'ia' anbther six-round OAKLAND, Cal., ; March Red Uhlan, veteran Oakland mid dleweight, crushed' the pugilistic ambitions of Young Johnny Barns, another Oaklander, tonight when her ebre a llfth. round techrilcaJ kiioickbutfof eif;lbts 6bponent )n a scheduled ten-round bout at-the Oakland Auditorium. ' pifeiabers' 6t Iastear8 m'i PORTLAND, March 16. (AP Ted .Thye,! Portland .wrestler, defeated Billy Edwards. Kansas ''Ctrr. tS'but rfhree falls, here rtn1gM. t:itv.ardVtook the frsl fall ia 31mInates 20 .second, and Thya. took the second !n? 16 minutes, 51 seconds and the tHItd tor ' 5 UUtates;? 0 eco nds. fiornsby to Be Seen Play Against Men I raded to Him Last Fall . General Markets ; OAHT w s ; . , PORTLAND, March 16. (AP) Bid t farnwrm. Milk. bt ckarnioe - erem 46 in lley, 4"e t hipper' trifk in loriw l ; crara iialirprrd Portland TiOe pr (. f. it. h. ForlUnd. I'ouHr.f Mndr; hvy hnx 25ff28e; light Jrti-'lr; ..pruieii nominal; ttrotlra HUhrSlc: M-Win white darks -Oe ; rol orJ nominal; turkey Itvr nominal. trSr.i :s7'. Onions ieady: Wat Sa fit .1..10, IMato-s .strsidy: 1.4ur I.BO swt. ATLANTA, Ga-, March 16. (AP) Sam Breadon, president of the world champion St. Louis Cardinals, is going to Sarasota to get a glimpse of Rogers Herns by, his former star second base man and manager, now wearing the togs of. the New York Giants. At the same time. John McOraw, who traded FranVie Frisch. the Fordham flash, and Jimmy Ring, who some years ago pitched his way to the top of the league standing, will observe the former two New Yorkers in the spangles of the Cardies.!. These three performers are ex pected to come in for a lot of at tention tomorrow when the Cards and Giants hook up at Sarasota in an exhibition game. Nine of the 11 major, league outfits training In Florida were in action today in exhibition games. The Giant were at St.1 Petersburg to meet the" Boston! Braves, the Washington' Senators met the-Cincinnati Reds at Or- lander; Cleveland and- the Cards were in action at Avon Park; the St. Louis Browns and Brooklyn Robins moved to' Clearwater-for another duel; and the Philadel phia Nationals opposed the Buf falo Internationals. Seven games are on tap for tomorrow.- The Card-Giant battle at Sarasota will be the last of the season at that point for the New Yorkers, as they are moving camp immediately to St. Augus tine for another seige of work. Today only the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Pankees were idle. At St. Petersburg. Miller Hug- gins' men were greeted by the Maharajah or Maul, George Iler man Ruth, who has been hors de eotnbat for several days because of an injured leg. Babe was back in uniform this afternoon and ex pects to be in the lineup Saturday when the Yankees meet the Braves : . LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. March IB. (AP Cat tle and dim ufH-n about steady; r---ijts: i'attle T.O, hui, 40, nlirl noth ing. 'attl and ralvrs: Hirers, medium fS.u.",(4i H.."ii: bull. Rood, yearlings ex cluded $.-..- (n ' ti. 25. 1 1 ok undertone lower; medium weight pounds, common, medium, fftjod and choit-e $ 1:112.75. Sheep and lamls quiet: steady lambs, medium to rhnire if 1 1 to $13. CHAIN PORTLAND. Marrh 18. (API Wheat. hid: BBP.. 11 V Mar.. Apt.. May. !.::.-; JIW. BS. Baart. federal iu, "ft while, western while Mar.. Ai.l., May, St. 14; hard winier. northern spring. Mar., AfU -Uv l.32; western red Mar, Apl.. May !.:!. Oat. No. 2. nfi pound white feed Mar., All.. May. 34..".; ditto era Mar., Apl., Slay. :to. ,".o. Barley. No. C, 4.". pound P.W M:ir.. Apl., May. f29- t'orn. No. 1. KY shipment. Mar., Aul.. May, $n.7i; ditto No. Tt. Mar., Apl.. May J4. Millruu, stamiaril. Mar., Al., "27; May 2.."0. PORTLAND. Mar.h 16. (AD Hay billing iri-es: Kusleru Orrm timothy 22: ditto valley !7ftlT.jO: rlirat I .'." alfalfa H(u 1n ."ii; oal hay I4. ."!: nat und Vrt. Il 4 1 1(. "(Ode 1 7 ; slraw f.."i per ion. Selling nrire .fJ a ton mor-. SAN FRANCISCO, March 16. (AP) Backed np by heavy and timely hitting, Earl Kunz; pitched the Sari Francisco Seals to a 5-3 win over Denver in their exhibi tion game today! i Except . for . a momentary etietl bf wildness in the last inning when he walked two men and allowed a single. that scored two- runs, .Kunz had - the vrsttoTs weH in check.- Fry's Drug Store," 380 N. Com'l. the pioneer atore. Everything for everybody, fn the drug supply line with standard goods and quality serviee, always. ..,) Meusel Signs Two Year Contract With Yankees ' f f" T - " ST' PETERS BOTJjCT, Fla.. March 16 (AP) Bob 'Meusel, veteran outfielder -of the New York Ameri cans, today signed a two year rani tract callini? for $17,500 eacK season; Meusel has been listed as a holdout since the training Reason opened, but haa been here- several days conferring with Yankee offi cia ia. v i Take no chances withhold meats or stale food bf any' kind: Buy your meats here and have the beat and freshest obtainable; and a mini mum cost. Hunt 4c Shaller, .263 tti Com'l , (f ) SENIOR WOMEN I.KAD Tie senior- women's basketball team took the lead in the inter- class series at' Willamette univer sity Wednesday, defeating the so- pKoraOfes 20'trf 31 Tbe freshmen defeated the juniors 12 to 6. During 1926, 23 Tillamook county cooperative factories made 8,47t,B79 pounds of cheese.. jSour&omachj !KiiUips Mfllc of Magnesia" ( ( , Better than Soda ) Instead of soda hereafter take a little "Phillips Milk of Magne sia" In water any time for Indi gestion or sour, acid, gassy atom, ach. and relief wOI come instantly, For. flfty years genntae MPhU lips Milk ::0f Magnesia hM been prescribed by : physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid ia the-stomach-as saturated solution of bicarbonate -of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases. It neutralize acid fermentafJonm the boweW and gently'trges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, It la more pleasant to take than, soda. Insist npon ,PhlIlIps'. Twenty-fiv cent trd fifty cenC bottles; any 4frrn "Milk of MagoesU haa bn the P. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles-H- Phillips Chemical Co. and its predecessor; CharleJ H. PMIlip since HTS-Agi , - y:..' " " 1 . Mt.-.f. 1 11 . , r - GRAIN HIGHER nil-.f;. Murrb In. API De diratiou that te:ir fartors liail been creasing rei:eiu4s nf all xrain. with in -over!treised, gave a general lift toJay to wheat, eorn. oals and rjrr. Vheat closed firm h W lie net hiylter, coru to Ijo Uilr and oiilii at i to 3 Srfri advance. PEAS OS SALE POKTLASK. March 16. (AP) Pea from the Imperial valley are on the mar' ket at '..)- jer crate. There are alsrt fresh arrivaU of crapefruit from there which are moving ai 4-4.25 per box. vu,)lie at rhubarh, a.para?u and other spring vegetables are arriving daily now and proinioe to iarreaae rapidly. Re packed loom toe are bringing $-..0. J T V per tio. rricn are .teatly and n chante.l in other lines. BUTTER AND EGOS PORTTiA V f, March Mi. ( AI') Tairy Exchanice. lift prices: Buiter. extras 45c: standards 44 'jr-: pviine firt 44c; firsts 13. rg. extras 23c; firsts 22r: pntletx lse; current receipts "Oe, BUTTER STEADY PORTI,.XI, Msreli Jtf. (AP)l- 1 Uere ere no ehaiigeN in bolter r auotntions at the dairy hoard Keshion to- day. Mutter leceipt were 10,6yd pounds. ;prduction lH.o.'.j poumls and wilbilrmals KM4 ouiids. . Kjtif reeeipts wt-re 2,04 7 ease"; an(rfi.'i ra'fii were Mored. Poultry and dressed meals were' tuiet and itteaily. D. H. Mosher, Merchant Tailor, is turning out he nobbiest and best fitting tailor made suits to measure; 100 business and pro fessional, men buy of Mosher. ( ) foarJcef Rdad Plan Calls for Considerable Work I .' "J 1 i,- TheJ biggest I MaHon flinty market road program in history will be .opened this year by' the call for bids on three distinct con t ract - for gradf ngr and v s ravel work. The fcids involve, tutting flown grades, cnanges in'ajign ment, and grading work prepara- 1 -wy - ---- . to poirtjan triavHin bomfortS . and at low cost Gocdmfortablybyttaln. I' Relax and rest en route; I plan youractiviry at jour- ney's end. Save time. money and nervous er ergy Convenient de- i 'pararoantiarnvaliime p - -Note this schedule r Lv. Salon 'Ax. Portland 6:41 sum. No. 16 8:50 suxu '9-J3aA3. No.18 llJ5ajn- l225pjn. No. 14 3J0p-m. 55txn. No.34 7:40pjn. . Delicious meals in Souxu tory - to putting down crushed rocJo .'- .t v ; - - - ' - - The bids' 'will be Opened April 2 for the' Salem-Rosedale road with 17.000 yards of gravel to be moved, Silvefton-Cedar camp road with 23,0t yards, and the Salem-Silver Falls highway with 17,000 ya-rda. Thes contraots are but advance notices -of the many more pieces of construction to rome later ia the year, but will mdke a strong start for the coftnty 'program. ' etn "Pacific dining cars on trains 16andJL4 Save money 'too. $2.20 roundnip week-end fare. roundtrip ticket for use any day. 15-day'lirnit. Stopovers s ". onthiitickec Acclimated ornamental nursery stock, evergreens, rose bushes, fruit and shade trees at Pearey Bros, in season. We have our own nurseries. 178 6. Com'l.- ( The Man's Shop saves yon a ten dollar bill cn every quality suit. Shirts; hats, ttes, collars. High grade clothing, perfect fitting. long wearing. - 416 State. ( . . .. , i . t Patton's Book Store offers ' all the latest in Birthday Cards. Try them. Ask fo .be shown" the fun niest of all cards, Scotch Birthday. 310 State St. . () F. E. Sharer's Harness and Leather Goods store, 170 S. Com'l. Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brief cases, gloves and mittens. Iarge stock. The pioneer store. () Cushmann "Local cannery, burned last year, will be rebuilt. n mm. DENIES JEW PLOT ' . ; e. Gallagher Takes Up One l)y One All in Libel Case . Against Ford DETROIT. March 16 (AP) A vari-coloredpicture painted by Henry Ford's Dearborn Independ ent of a Jewish combination reach ing its fenacles into the pockets of the farmers and world affairs was daube'd today by William Hehr'y Gallagher, counsel for Aaron Sapiro, who is suing the" automobile manufacturer for $1. OOO.OOO'on Charges of libel. One by one he took up the charges which his client claims in jured his reputation as'an organr izer of cooperative marketing'orr ganizattons and when court ad journed had still several points to. bring out in his opening statement. If a wbrlrt wide conspiracy of Jews existed. Aaron Sapiro knew nothing about' it. Gallagher de clared, neither was he a member of a ring spreading communism or bolshevtsm throughout the country, , instilling the Ideas of red": Rnssiaila7the inindi of the children. "As to charges contained in the Independent regarding a so-called Kahn - Barnch-Lafiker-Itosenwald-Sapiro program to turn over. to.au organized international interest the entire agricultural industry 'of the" country,". saW Mr. Uallagher. they are entirely unfounded, evi dence wilj show. , "We will show that this" whrlft fdejj W, "organized Jewry to take advantage jpf the American fanner is a product of the mind and the statement that Sapiro was backed by a Jewish combination in, his organization work Js entirely with- organizations of :' i, Kentucky, TexaT out foundation. .t Cooperative orgai kinds' in Oregon. California and . the . old south, which Sapiro. had. helped lorm, were mentioned- in excerpts fr,M!l the Dearborn Independent wlmu Mr. Gallagher read. Straight ir loin hly 'aynicnt per iti.y LAFLAR & XAFLAR I 405-407 OrC-gon' Bldg. T Art ITP 1 Call On Us .. . For Any Auto Parts trPkRJS STORE INC. 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