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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1919. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER U 1919. PAGE SIX. ElfS BEND EVERY EFFORT TO DEFEAT OREGON SATURDAY ututw livuov Oregon Agricultural College, Nov. 13. Discussion of lans for the win ning of (he Olefin game was the chief business coming before the stu dent assembly meeting Wednesday. The usual routine of business was cut short, so as lo Rive time for talks on the game. "Jimmie" Kiehardson explained the general arrangements for tickets and transportation for the entire student body, faculty and a goodly number of the townspeople to the scene of the conflict. "Bob" MeClanthan. chairman of the student committee on arrangements explained the Nicket sale on the cam pus. The remainder of the time was giv-: en to the development of "pep" thru' talks by Coach Hargiss and others, i J ! K. T. Meredith, Oes Moines. Iowa, ,' pivsident of tile Associated Advertis ing clubs of Ameica, has written 45ov- ernor Oleott accepting an invitation to visit the clubs of the northwest and slating that he will probably visit Ore ; gon next summer. KRS.E1REMPEM1, Covernor Oleott yesterday received an appeal from Ilov. Ked Fox Rkln hushu Toppenish, Wash., to aid in the establishment of a fund to provide non-denominationa! biblical "instruc tion for the Indian children of the northwest. Rev. Skiuhushn represents association. ' "Mike" Putler of Portland, for ten years physical director of the Chica go Athletic club has arrived on the campus for the purpose of taking care of the team for the coming two weeks. He Is a very capable man and will do much toward a vicory over Oresmi and W. S. C. by bavins: all the intti in perfect shape. A trainer Is es sential and the college feels quite for tunate in securing the services of a man of Dialer's caliber. He will have complete charge of the training for the Oregon and Washington state games. In consideration for the return of the resident manager of the Malheur Home Telephone company, whose re moval is dclared to have resultd in Im paired telephone service the Vale chamber of commerce, in resolutions received by the public service commis sion this morning, expresses its readi ness to abide by any rate Increase which the state regulatory body finds to be reasonable and necessary to the maintenance for an ' increase of one dollar per month in business telephone and twenty-five cents per month for residence service. A second liank is in prospect for Athena, Umatilla county. Articles of incorporation were filed with Will II. 1'ennett, superintendent of banks this morning by the Athena State bank capitalized at $25,000. The incorpora tors are: A. 1 Swaggart, A. R. Cop pack. L. Hodgen. O. II. Keller, H. H. Hill. A. K. Shirk and John F. Herr. O. A. C. will be represented by . eight men at Oregon November 15 in. the annual cross country run, which' will be held Just before the big foot-: ball battle. After working as a farmhand for 10 years without an accounting, William Carton was compelled to sue Edward r.ailey, a wealthy Junction City farm er, and a jury brought in a verdict giving Garten $1201.50. Mrs. F.hyra M. ltempol, 41, wife of W. S. Hempel, proprietor of the No Vary grocery, 383 Court street, died at 12: 45 p. m. yesterday at the fam ily residence, S59 South 12th street. The body is at the Webb and Clough undertaking establishment. Court and High streets. Mrs. ttempel is survived by her hus band and three children, Herbert. 17; William 13, and Kina, 15. They came to this city from Canada last April. Mrs. Sadie Orr Ilunbar. president of the Oregon Society for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, was a visitor in Sa Itm Wednesday. .VICTIMS.. RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they rivo that they need attention by takir.- GOLD MEDAL Applications Made For ! Banks To Be Notified Of Water Appropriations Holidays Through Letters Applications for permit to appropri ate water have been filed in the office of State Engineer 1'eioy A. Cupper by Kalph C. llatley. r.aker, for water from Sutton creek for the irrigation of a small tract; by C. H. H rooks, Hich- land, for water from Sipiaw gulch, for supplemental supply for the irrigation of land near llichland; and by Kussell Maxflcld. Payette. Idaho, for water from Snake river for irrigation of 200 acres on the Oregon side of the Snake across the river from Payette. J. AV. McOinniss, Philomath, called at the office of the state engineer and made personal application for water from Stiltner creek, for the irrigation of a small tract near Philomath. ! Hereafter all banks will be notified by letter of the proclamation of legal holidays as a result of an nrrnHKeiucnl made by Covernor Oleott ami W ill 11. llennett, state superintendent of banks. The arrangement is made lo forestall the reptition of the misunderstanding lelative to the proclamation of Armis tice day, November 11. as a legal holi day. In his statement Coventor Oleott says: "Uogal holidays will not be declared by me only upon those occasions which I consider to be of great Importance. However. I have discovered that after designating Armistice day, November II. as a holiday, regardless that the fuel gained widest publlcily a great ni.ui pc,iile wired, wrote and tele phoned into the office asking if it were to be a holiday. The greater number of these inquiries came from banking houses and inasmuch as bankers are greatly Interested in the matter of le gal holidays I will take thin Ineans to give them official notification", al though such a step Is not required by law." Workmen Asked To Er o Accidents To Caai? S'l'ltlKK AMMUNITION' SKIZKD Charleston. W. Va., Nov. t. Depu ty sheriffs, under Instructions from Covernor Crowell, here seized nine high power rifles and UlllO rounds of ammunition consigned to n minor In the Cabin Creek coal fields. , Working men eniitl,.,) , ( jtloit under the provNI,,,,. poMKHtlon not fi., ,. Illicit due them bv t,,.. ilnn to a statement iSsm,a ! , ! industrial accident ,,, ,'h" !' nlsslon finds that h, lh ' ;of cnseH the report ,lf .... "I" the last of the require,! 1 "rtr rec,.ved by .hee.,,',,,,;; , j Jn the 641 ,,,. ,,, commission during , ' "" November 8. It WllH found ill, average the surgeon sent ,BT 12 day., after the a. clde,', ,h r In tt days ,, ,he UajH, or over. ' The world's standard remedy for th disorders, will often ward off these di. oses and strengthen the body gini". further attacks. Three sizes, all druggists. Leek for the nam Cold Medal on ererr bam ad accept do imitatioa Tomorrow 2:15"4--78:45 and imsssf ' 4 tr L t Saturday CONTINUOUSLY Eugene O'Brien IN "The Perfect Lover" AN AMAZING REMARKABLE ROMANCE - 0 Eugene Ready to ! Handle Big Mob j Next Saturday (tMlllMtMMtniMIHHVMIMHMMMIIMl I O, S. P. Ample and comfortable bleacher and grandstand accommodations for all who attend the Saturday game at Ku gene between the I'niversity of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural college elev ens are assured, according to word re ceived from Marion AlcOlain, graduate manager at the university, today. T.otween 9000 and 1 0.000 scats will be provided," Mr. "McClain told The Capital Journal over King distance tele- ! phone. "Fifty-seven hundred .of these will be under eover and dry, should , the afternoon chance to be rainy." . i The game Saturday will mark the ! opening of Oregon's new athletic field. which is the most modern of any on I the Pacific coast. The football field, i with its turf surface has not been j played on this season and will be in .' the best of condition, assuring a fast - i playing gridiron. i Two special trains, one of the Ore- ' Ron Klectric and the oilier on the , Southern Pacific will leave Portland ' at S o'clock Saturday morning, arriv- ; ' fug in Salem at 3:45 and reaching Kn- jene in time for the passengers to get iinner before the game. Special cars Hill be added lo these (rains here if aecessary to accommodate the crowds. M M elody instrels TODAY Get Your Tickets NOW... Tickets on Sale at Perry's Drug Store, George C. Will, Patton Bros. Book Store, Ccmfnercial Book Store, Crown Drug Store, Y. M. C. A., Cherrington Piano, Store, Chas. Maxwell, 0. E. Depot, Alex Cornoyer, State House. TICKETS, 50c EXTRA SPECIAL BEN TURPIN, CHARLIE LYNN, MARIE PROVOST IN SENNETT'S BIG LAUGH GETTER "Uncle Tom Without the Cabin" GOOD MUSIC ALWAYS to 'If'1""' I I I I I i i i i i inn i limine ii i mi i m .. 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' ' '.'.'"it f1 I -M-Mee-e, e t e t e e 1 1 . et 1 1 e 1 1 1 t t t tt t t ---M . ' , ' . . ........ T . . l -. rfTTT THIS FORMAL OPENING nr nnr now Uofw,, K,, JJ,J ti. . &' i s3svr' rill uvwi uuajtu .j.. av.v.uuni ui me Mu re ounaintr neinef m- Portlanl, Maine, Nov. 12. Kupene r.rosseau, Canadian middleweight champion, has partial paralysis of the left side of his face and left arm. Phy sicians who examined him after hjs fight with George Chip, pronounced the ailment due to over exertion and prescribed a long rest. If Back Hurts Use Salts For Kidnevs TfT THIS FORMAL OPENING at our new location has been delayed on account of the store building being in complete at the time of our moving in, and the fact that carpenters and interior finishers have been busy JJ until the present time fixing up the interior. THE STORE IS NOW COMPLETED and our Opening Sale BEGAN TOD A Y, November 13th IVit less nte.it if Kidneys feel like lead or Madder 1mu1ici you Meat forms nrio acid Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion ally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, hc.M stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kid neys active and clean, and the mo ment you feel an ache or iain in the kidney region, get about four ounces .if Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a lablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidnevs will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harm less to flush clogged . kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It aiso neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder dirdeis. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious com-, plications. A well known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who' believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Adv) Saturday, November 15th, inclusive You'll want to be with the orowds headed for our store. .You'll find plenty of surprising values in the fin est merchandise in Salem. Everything new and stylish, of the highest quality andK low 1 iinwenrorvT -aT JtlfJI !!!. ; if 4tl' AND CONTINUES UNTIL BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT lit f J! ir & ; m- H. it1 tt IIm t'r I'' nr MEN'S STORE 416 STATE STREET LADIES' STORE 466-474 V STATE STREET ; Store opens 9 a. m. 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