Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 05, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1919.
UNIVERSITY MAKES
f PUS TO WELCOME
OLD GRADS H0I1E
University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.,
Nov. B Id by the same old yell kings
again cheering an Oregon team as they
right to vanquish their old time rivals,
the Aggies, will be the pleasant experi
ence of over 1500 alumni and former
students of the University of Oregon as
they watch the Oregon-O. A. C. game
In a section of the grand stand re
nerved for them, on November 15, Sat
urday of home-coming week-end. ,
Many plans are being made to en
tertain the alumni and visitors. The
depot and streets of the town are to be
decorated and care at the depot will
meet the visitors and take them about
as they arrive on the regular nnd spe
cial trains.
Friday night once again the fresh
man bonfire will burn on old KJncaid
field, this time bigger and better than
evt-r before. 'While the fire burns
stunts will be presented by the various
men's organizations on the campus and
many men of prominence will speak. A
cup is to be awarded for the best
StltHt. .'
: Saturday morning all buildings on
the campus will. be open for Inspection
and at noon a free luncheon is to be
served to everyone In both gymnas
iums. In the evening an Informal
dance will be given In tbe armory.
"BEARCAT' COACH
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f
aEver Occur to You?9'
says the Good Judge
Portland, Or.. Nov. 5. Hurry Paul
of Oenver and Bill Mascot of Portland
land, bantams, will furnish the head
line attraction at the smoker of the
Portland Boxing commission here to
night. They will go 10 rounds unless
the referee counts ten. .
PLEBISCITE-OVER
TSCHEN ASSIGNED
TO UNITED STATES
Paris, Nov. 4. The supreme council
of the peace conference today assigned
presidencies of four plebiscites ns fol
lows:
Knglund, for Allensteln, Italy for
Mnrlcnworder, France for Upper Si
lesia and the United States for Tcs-
chen.
tihould the United Slates refuse the
presidency of the Teschen plebiscite,
it will be assigned to France, the coun
cil decided. '
. Nations accepting the plebiscite
presidencies will be required to fur
nish military detachments to preserve
order during the carrying out of ple
bescltes, ns provided by the peace trea
ty. '
The Tesclieu plebiscite Is provided
by the pence treaty so that its Inhabi
tants may flcclde whether to become
part of C'zocho-Slovakia or Poland.
MIDWAYJEUS:E
Men and women of forty
stand at the portal of a crucial
period. Strength must be kept
up, the body well nourished.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
it th 2 tonic ol wonderful helpful
ness to those in middle life.
SCOTT'S nourishes and in.
vigor at et and helps the
body keep up with tht
J daily wear and tear on
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you Rwrxpowa
C.S.HAMILTON
840 Court Sreet
R. L. MATHEWS
Coach It. L. Mathews is now in his
fifth year us coach at Willamette and
bears a record of no defeats in non
conference football.
Mathews holds an enviable record
both as player and coach. As a fresh
man, he played quarterback on the
University of Washington team In
1907. In 190H nnd 1909 he played end
for Notre Dame nnd in 1910 he play
ed "half for the same team. For the
three years he was at Notre Dame he
made all state man for the position
lie was. playing and for two years he
made all western states end. After
leaving Notre Dame, Mathews went to
St. Kverott's college, Austin, Texas,
where he lost but one game. From St.
Iherett!n he went to Kenyon college,
Cininbler, Ohio, where he served three
years, winning about 7G per rent of
his games. In 1915 Coach Mathews
came to, Willamette, where his abil
ity as coach- has been well recognized
by western schools.
That it's foolish to put up
with an ordinary chew,
when it doesn't cost any
more to get real tobacco
satisfaction.
Every day more men dis
cover that a little chew of
real good tobacco lasts
longer and gives them real
contentment.
There's nothing like it.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
, put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
c W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
BETTER SERVICE ON
NORTH ALBANY LINE
PHONES IS ORDERED
Patrons of the North Albany tele
phone company will be provided with
satisfactory service by the Pacific Tele-
phono & Telegraph company as soon
as the necessary physical changes in
equipment can be made.
This settlement of the difficulty ex
isting between the two Albany systems
was reached when nt the conclusion
of a conference between a delegation
representing tho North Albany com
pany and members of the public serv
ice commission, Tuesday the stute reg
ulatory body called the attention of
the Pacific company to a provision in
Its own taiTt'l' reipilrlng that satisfac
tory service be provided,
Tho difficulty between the North Al
bany company and the Pacific com
pany arose when, upon the absorption
of the Home Telephone company by
Hie Pacific company, .the latter failed
to make provision for udettuate switch
ing service for the rural line. A change
In tho equipment of the North Albany
system will lie required In order to per
mit of exchange through the Taclflc
switchboard. Attending tho confer
ence here as 'representatives of the
North Albany company were A. U
Luther, M. A. Winn and C. (!. Shoel.
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Keep the little stomach regulated and bowels open, the secret
of health in infancy, by using
MRS.WifiSLGWS
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that produces such remarkable and gratifying results. Relieves
constipation, flatulency, wind colic, diarrhoea, and other disorders.
Contains no alcohol opiates narcotics or other harmful in
gredients. It is a highly potent vegetable preparation made of the
very best ingredients obtainable. Give it to baby and watch the
smiles mat follow. .
, At all DruggUtM
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,3 215-217 Fulton St., N. Y. fes , j i
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3. C. PVrry
WOMEN FORM POINTS
OF OLD
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t910 Chalmers, first class mechan
ical condition, el'trlc lights, start
er, all leather upholstered, $S50,
Oscar B. Gingrich Motor
& Tire Co.
371 Court utrecf.
Plione fi,15
4 5GRAND
Salem, One Night
Wednesday, Nov. 12
The greatest theatrical event ever
In Oregon, coining In nil Its com
pleteness, headed by America's
greatest actor
Guy Bates
Post
The Masquerader
Prues Jl to $2.5 0. Advance sale
opens Nov. 19 at Opera House
Pharmacy. -
Mother's Baking Days Are Over
The Family. Now Eats
BAKE-RITE BREAD
And They all Say, ''It's Just Like HOME-MADE
BREAD Try a Loaf Today
BAKKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY
457 State' Street
BOOKKEEPER VANTED
(Man)
For large firm. $125 per
month. State age, educa
tion and experience in de
tail in your application.
Box 240 Capital-Journal.
Box 240,
CAPITAL JOURNAL
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And no wonder, for such
prices on high grade foot
wear have been unknown
since the good old times
before the war.
LADIES' SHOES
If you can wear size four or less here is a snap.
Ladies' Hanan shoes and pumps, sizes up to
four only, worth up to $10.00 and $12.00. Not
the very latest lasts but of highest grade.
$4.95
LADIES' DRESS SHOES
Ladies' fancy patent and cloth and kid and cloth,
high or low heels, regular $10.00 and $12.00,
practically all sizes. For rapid selling we have
named the price
$5.95
LADIES' DRESS SHOES
Ladies brown kid cloth top shoes, high or low
heels, newest lasts, all sizes, regular values $10
will go during this sale at
$7.95
MEN'S BALL BAND PACKS.
8-inch Black Packs .'. '. ..........$3.45
10-inch Black Packs $3.95
10-inch Red Packs $4.45
Boys School Shoes.
Black calf lace shoes. Sizes
8 1-2 to 11. Will go at.
$2.65
Boys' School Shoes
Black Uice calf school shoes.
Sizes 11 1-2 to 2.
$2.95
Boys' High Boots
Boys' black or .tan high
boots, 12-inch top, bellows
tongue, cost today $6.00 pair
$4.95
' Men's Work Shoes
Men's $6.00 and $7.00 heavy
work shoes. Not . manv in'
the lot
$4.95
Men's Dress Shoes
Men's black calf, blucher
lace, leather soles,' all sizes,
regular $9.00 and $10.00 sell
ers, would cost as much at
the factory now. A big line
. will go on sale at
$6.95
Men's Dress Shoes
Men's black dress shoes, 10
inch top, double sole, bluch
er lace, regular $12.00, only
fifteen pairs now in stock.
It's a shame to sell them for
the price
$7.95
New York, Nov. 3. (United Press.)
Jefferson Market maRlstrnto's' court
today wns the scene of the newest of
"trlanKles" in which nil the princl
14i!s were- women. -
There wns the woninn judse, the
woman jirosectitor and the woman
charged with the oldest crime. .
The spectators, men nnd women,
watched interestly as those three wom
en settled Judicially perhaps for the
first time a situation involving an of
fense which, according to popular be
lief, no woman can forgive In another.
Tho judKe . Hpoke to the (alleged
Altigdalenu in words Inaudible to the
spectator, nut her manner wns un
mistakable. She was ndmlnistrntlon
such a scolding as a mother would Kive
I to an erring daughter. The', prosecu
tor nod.-:! approvingly. Then audibly:
"UiseliMiBed on probation." '
The judge was Mrs. Jean llortense
i'orris. New York's first woman niagls-
trute, appointed to fill a vacancy. Iter
;long experience ns nn attorney enabled
! her to observe nil the niceties of ju
idlclul procedure.
' A similar euso wns disposed of In
;the mm wy. Then two young girls I
were arraigned for shoplifting. Their j
isueers mid flippant unrepentant nlr In- j
jvofced the sterner side of Mrs. Nor-j
rls" nature. They were hold to trial!
, in a higher court. j
When court adjourned the prosecu-j
tor MIsm Rose Uothenhnrjj. assistant
irtlstiict attorney, said to newspaper-(
men: - J
j "Her honor has great I act, as well ns !
Knowledge of human nature, and is
t actuated by a spirit of helpfulness." j
1 Mrs. Xori'is wore her abundant j
i brown hair in u becoming manner, and '
from beneath her blnck magisterial !.
robe pepped modish black silk stock-!
lug and patent leather pumps.
RiiNnull Yashaw wn4 niiinn the!
''tuns ridcntH who spent Tuesday
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