FRIDAY 1I0HNING, JANUARY 13, 1S23 it I score at half time wa ten all, and Iduring the second ' half the lead I passed from one team to the other i 3 . $1343.00 OsildlaBd Sport Bedlam to foe First Grand Prize ; The Statesman's $6,000.00 Prize Campaign r ; . i I ' i I '- i ' i i i i ! ! . j t t I i j , i" . i " i. j- . ". .. : :.J ;MsyjmU H FORD PHAETON -Second Prize District No. 2. -K I !...-. . . .. . . . . ... . i . - ' i r. ... ! : 1 : :'.- - v? i r'H.i ; ';;v--y r ' :: i - . . .- 1 -rfc-i.i .. i.... - ... " ... .. , 18 1 , . ' I-" -- I 4The Oregon Statesman invites you to own one of those fine motor cars. .They wil be given away in its new big prize event just starting. Given 'Away I The offer is open to all men and women, boys and girls, except regu lar adult employees of the Statesman and it does not matter what Dart of the Statesman territory ybii live in. All you are asked to do it this : Get your friends and acquaintances' to subscribe to the Oregon Statesman. Every i subscription lyou turn in will entitle you to thousands of votes. If you have ! the highest number of votes at the close of this event, March 20th, the j Statesman will present you with a beautiful $1343.00 Oakland Sport Se- ! dan. If you have the second highest number 'of votes, your reward will be a Chrysler 5 2 two-door Sedan, fully equipped, $970.03. There are also two Ford Phaetons in addition to other prizes. Forty-two prizes in all, and commissions, "totalling over $6000.00 in all. Wouldn't it be great! to own one of them without the cost of a cent? These automobiles must be ! won. They will be won by people just like you, by folks you know; Why I not be one of them? There are jother handsome prizes too and cash com mission for the rest. You are sure to profit in this campaign. Everybody wins!? " . . . . L, " T ':. ,. "; Votes-r-npthing but votes will win these automobiles and other awards. I There is not one cent of cost to you in trying for a prize. The way to enter this campaign is easy. First, send in the nomination blank below now good for 50,000 free votes1 Then get; your first subscription. On this subscrip tion you will be awarded 75,000 free votes for promptness. The "cam paign lasts only a few short weeks. Your spare time will do. Send in your nomination today and complete information and supplies will be sent free, by mail. ''"''':":r.-T:;;ti ..'. GECOND GEiAWD PRIZE Colly c quipped C97P-C0 FORD PHAETON First Prize District No;l FORD PHAETON--Second PrHe District No. 2 . Statesman Automobile Contest NOMINATION COUPON - ; Good for 50,000 rotes Only one counted to an entrant " " ? This nomination ballot is good for 50.000 votes for the , person- whose name is written thereon: - - r Name . Number Town street'" J Nominated by t Nominate yourself or a friend. .... . - . .. v. nr . ...... First Week Counon This coopon, when accompanied with two yearjy. subscriptions (or their equiralent) to the Statesman, entitles the candidate to .AAA AAA a A le .a.. . I uifi Toies u sQDscripiions are turnea in during the first Name of Subscriber -Name of Subscriber Candidate's Name . One First Week. Coupon-can be roted by each candidate, -for Verery two one-year subscriptions, or their equlTalent. turned to dnr ' Vug the candidates first Week In the campaisn. ' ; - . j - 11 Salem high school will hare Its first ' Jtnsto ot Portland competi tion tonlrht when : Washington hlsh school, rated as a leading con tender for the Portland title, ap pears on the local floor. The game is scheduled to start at 7:30 p. m. Coach Louie Anderson will start his usual line-up, unless he decides on a last minute cnange. sending in Perrine and Siegmund instead of Kelly and Schafer. - So far this season, Salem high school, playing practically a green team, has been undefeated in in- terscholastle competition Astoria was wiped np in two games and Unirerslty high of Eugene was the next Tictim. !;- Salem lost only to its alumni who sent an array of college and professional stars against the Red and Black, before Coach Ander son has perfected his line-up. Washington high school recent ly, defeated the Willamette fresh men in Portland 36 to 29. Dolp is the scoring ace for the Colonials but Lewis. Washington center, is equally agile on the floor and skillful in spreading the net. f Salem high handed the- Coloni als a bad defeat last year, winning 36 to 18. i Probable starting lineups: Salem High " Washington High Schafer . ; ....P Dolp C. Kelly ..l.... F. ; Ihman Lyons . C . Lewis R. Kelly.. .0w Heikenen Ecker .. . G McCartney BEARKITS MEET LINCOLN TONIGHT !,The Willamette uniyersity year lings will Journey to Portland to night to tangle with Lincoln high I school. The Railsplitters are said j to. have a strong aggregation this I year, coached : by Jfaul Hejier. Coach Lcatle Sparks will take ten men along and may make several changes in the lineup before the game ends. In the starting combination. probably will be De Harpport and Troxel, at forward; Weddell at center; and Marsters and Page, at guard. , So far this season, the I Bearkittens have won only one game, that, from Dallas nigh school. . . , . r . was made If seconds before the final .whistle. 'bYK-v- An"; outstanding f: performance was that of A.fMorigeau. a Yecent arrival at Chemawa, who made 14 points for the Indian girls team. The team as a whole showed .the necessity i for : ' acquiring . better teamwork and accuracy In passing The coach; Mrs. R. G. Downie,- la optimistic as to the future ' 1m provemeot of her squad, r The teams: ' Chemawa I. S. 19" Scio H. 20 Morigeau (HJ- F .,.(13) Wesely Quenel (5) . . . F .. . (7) Hodge Packineau C ..... . Gibbons Maupin ' i . . C . : . . . Summers Pratt . . i . : . . . G Long Grounds. . . . . . G . . . . . Ransom Clairmont . ; . . . S v Ladderoutte. . . S New first Nation Bank Building . BASEMEXT MONMOUTH HIGH QUINTET WINNER OREGON NORMAL ' SCHOOL. Monmouth. Jan. 12. (Special.) Monmouth and Rickreall high school basketball teams clashed in a double-header game Tuesday night on the local floor with the Rickreall girls and tbe Monmouth boys winners, , The teams, both boys and girls, were fairly evenly matched ' and the contests were unusually free from fouls. Boys lineup:' Monmouth (23) L. Davis (8) .V.F. . Riddle (4) F. . Taylor (2) . . . . C. . C. Davis. . . . . . G. . Gilson.,......G.. Monmouth subs: V Lux Shining Parlor Experts tot Ladies uiGMtki SECOND rLOOR Coffey' Photo Servte - TtL lOp. Ot th Spm. . third ruooa ., . Morris Optical Ce. . s SOl.aoa ti lJr. Utury e. Horns, upwot""' ToUphoa tS c.r. euiMu. 8ito S10-11 11 -TeiophoBO 105S, iSwcwU(akj A Soau ' TeL St. Rickreall (21) , . . (10) Price . (2) Hamilton . .. (8) Meade , . . llafterson . .. (1) Hewitt Rogers (3) SCIO HIGH GIRLS BEAT CHEMAWA CHEMAWA, 'Jan. ,12. (Spe cial) .Although defeated, the Che mawa Indian. school girls' basket ball team showed promise of fu ture improvement in its first game here last night. . The Che mawa sextet lost to the Scio high school girls team 20 to 19. The Goueh (2). Bond (4). Rickreall sub: Burch. 1 Referee: "Chappie" King. The girls' lineup: Rickreall (33) (30) Monmouth G.Larkln (14)..F..(8) M,-Riley C. Crinpen (19)F.V (22) G. Riley L. Meade. . . . . .D. G. Mitchell L. Crippen G . . . . . N. Mason E. Hamilton. : .G. : . . E." Gilliam Rickreall subs: D. Morrow, A. Bersen. Monmouth sub: B. Win- egar. INDIANS DEFEAT GUARDSMEN FIVE CHEMAWA, Ore.. Jan. 12.- ( Special).. The Chemawa Indians added to their basketball laurels here tonight by banding the Dallas Company L team the short end of a 42 to 26 score. It was in the nature of revenge for the redskins as Company L had previously defeated them at Dallas. - .:. . The Chema wans have shown al most a complete reversal. of form over that displayed early in the season . when tbey lost three straight games. They are now becoming a dangerous outfit. George,- Chemawa. forward, wae E-ftD CHILLS iMm cr!l3to!pll Kit COMING TO THE ELSINORE ; . .. ' -; ;. ., Bnl butt, UtN. lamraaco Dr. DM B. Hilt. Orthotonus (Straijrhtairinc of imgvUr trth) SdiU iOS. - Hour 8 to 5 rery Jy wpt Tliray Vtm. O'Xeill A Burdette, Optmtrit j .....401-402-403-404 -ifi BIXTI1 FLOOR Ueo. R. vhr M. rnrcuian uig. i Suite 603. Tot. V378-sa7( Kta.nl Kobin V. Day -od DoBald W. M iles Attorner at Law rolfphoBOaS. 610 61H.ll 1GIITH FLOOR Walrd laTil, General Dent xliy SIS. Evening hy apprtBtmri.l. Room. 402 ir, H. B. Srofield ' Cbiroprarlor, Neiiroealomter 'in NINTH FLOOR Ur. H. 11. Browa. Era, Tbroat SpoeiatiaW Ear, Nob- -k - flaite !"J T1E5JTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnaon, Den list rlephoue 1285. the star of last night's contest, collected 1 8 points. Summary: Chemawa (42) Co. L. George (18) . . . F .. Prettyman (10) F Rasmussen (3) .C Meacham (3) . . G . . Feratovich (6) G ... C. Meacham . . ..S .. Spencer (2) . . . S . . . Ho Dallas (26) .(8) Far; jr . . Le Fo'h) Both , () Tindel .(8) Cortiss Hudson .(1) MKe DUCKS TAKE WIN OVER ATHENIANS . The Ducks surprised the Athen ians last night by slipping over a 22 to 19 victory to win the fink round of the house league tourna- tnent, ?The Athenians couldn't find the hoop, and apparently had not recovered from the strain of the game' against Albany college tbe night before. Flake and Adams tied for high point honors with eight each. t The second or championship round starts next week. A nutt ing will be held tonight to draw up the schedule. The teams: Ducks (22) . Marr(4) . ,F Bachelor (4). . F Athenians 19) . .. (5) Gibstn . . . . (8) Ada mo (2)Steelhaninifr Scbaeffer- . .1 G (2)Schwabbauer F. Hagemana . . G Gable (2), .. . .S C.Hagemann(4)S (2) Hunt O.N. S. ATHLETES RECEIVE AWARDS - j. ' ft quick trips in Ortgom, Go via Southern Pacific by nil or highway. Eide comfort ably, safely and on time at low cost. v ' . Travel by day osr'rxalnormotoroackC usetheconveicnt . - over-bight Pullman acmes to Coos', Bay Klamath Falls and ' southern Oregon points, i - i t , ; - Trains art fate, well-appointed. Tb ailvar-gray mocor-coache ai .. aw dtaigtt, awpciateflr coalortablc. apaciallr ImiU lot ibm acrvics. Your rail tickets aatett tpeciailf mtricwd. ai4 good oa ifc saoaat ; " coaebca. . ' , ... '..., ' . . - - . . ' i ... -v r afnrnr Pnarlm " - r --'"'..-..,,.'.'' To Ponlaa4-7:50. 1:30, 10:3J sun.; 12:40. 1:35, 2:23, 4 JS, ' i- 7:Oy.aa. x , . , . ..-'".' Tsitas,! . L , I " 7 . ' iToIaadJ:OJ.:4J.ajB..i;J3,5.t:30jf. " ' . ' fc ' ' Mocac CwtfWt ' T '- " ",- ;T ARnar'CwraUia, fufta tt4 jowlMO, 11:40 ml: 3;40w . ; '. 4:40, 7:40 9m. , .. ..,., f .-.s p.,. .f:yf:;x l.C ' To Albafty. Eaten a4 oud:2O,J0:13''a.aki7.'lt:23'BMtk'. liotor-cokches lemTe and arrive NTW SALEM HOTEL ' ,rf.t., High Sc between State siid Ferrr - Oty Ticket .Office; 184 X. Liberty Bt. rj Fbono fa or 41 OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL. Monmouth.-Jan. 1J2. (Special) Presentation of sweaters' io tfcp lettermen earning awards at lh Monmouth normal school was made during the student body meeting. Wednesday. Dean Butler and Coach Lyman Meador made the awards to tbe men. Kenneth" McCrae 1927 football captain was the only third-year letterman receiving a sweater. Two-year lettermen were Law rence cnestnui, rrnesi lnumu, VSklp" Lehman and Abe Fries-in. One-year lettermen were Kenneth Horn, Charles Robertson. Wallace McCrae, "Chappie" Kins. Iryl Huston, Errol Ree3, Harry Lef ever. Milton Murphy. Philip May ers,' Joseph Eckstein. Leo Eic stefn,. and Wilfred Thomas. - RECORD FLIGHT 3IADE . SlIAMl, rja., Jan. 12. (AP) Major L. M. Bourne, flying a United States marine corps trans port plane arrived here this af ternoon at 4? 25 p. m..' completing a non-stop flight from' Washington, D. C in exactly 10 hours. n a OBBBrS zzzzizi by Tbcuscv i ' m asiounaing expansion o tjb uic ii wio. jicou (aatukt. I throughout the West Is the best evidence of the unequalcd eocacy of our method t Bmttbtf PUts as4 otbar Rectal awl Cotoo alt 1 et. wo a bavoad tha proofojpa; wni srva aach new wMcnt WfOTTEN ASSURANCE OF POSITIVE RELIEF FROM PILES OR HIS FEK REFUNDED. Oar treat- at eaari tea SMoattri aursary 4 aS other rftoaratabla. arpeajlT ass tadfettfro mt No poBxiaaio etr latrthodv iron bualoeia. 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