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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1919)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919. EYES OF FOOTBALL FANS ARE OH TWO Plenty of Sunlight Makes Flowers and Children Grow BIG BATTLEFIELDS PAGE SIX. Portland,' Or., Nov. 15. Pullman, Wush., and Eupene, Or., are the cities uion which the eyes ol the football Inns of the northwest are resting to day. ' Pullman Is drawing the most atten tion for It Is there that the gridironers o( the Washington State college and the University of Washington will 81 niggle this afternoon. If Washington State wins as she is expected to do she will probably be given the chance to represent the west In the annual Basader.a classic Sew Tear's day, when one of the strongest eastern college elevens will be met. Oregon beat the University of Wash it.tf'on and Washington State trimmed Orsgon bo the Cougars will be the betting favorites when they trot upon the field this afternoon. Emjene Is to be the scene of the an nual clash between the two great Ore gon rivals Shy Huntington's state university gladiators and Bill Ilargls' Oregon Aggies. ' 12,000 ON HAND TO SEE EUGENE GAME Kugene, Or., Nov. ID. With the 10,000 seating capacity taxed, and probably 2,000 other spectators atund mg around the new Hayward athletic field, the University of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural College football teams opened their annual battle here this afternoon. The organized rooting and crowd exceeded anything In the history of athletic engagements between the two Oregon institutions. The rooters seem about evenly divided. OPEN DlCLARTION BOOST GEN.W00D FOR PRESIDENCY Columbus, Ohio, Nov. 15. General Leonard Wood today had an open dec laration of support for the presidency from the republican state central and the republican stale advisory commit tee of Ohio. Ceorgo H. Clark, chairman of tho advisory committee, made public a (statement In which he said it had been , unanimously decided at a session ot both committees to support Wood's candidacy. BLACK MASKS AND Ims Angeles, Cal., Nov. 15. One hundred black masks and a number ot vivid red cloaks of unique design wore among the quantities of evidence sol ed by tho pollca last night at I. W. W, headquarters. The police raid followed closely after another raid conducted by 23 men In army and navy uniforms, who raided the I. W. W. headquarters. four men and one woman, Mrs. Dale -Anderson ,arc mill held by the police today as a result of the arrests ot al- TREAT 'EM ROUGH" SALEM IDEA FOR REDS Fj'roin the attitude of many persons In Salem a "red" wouldn't fare very good If ho'd show his head here. 1C tho following Individuals were given power to deal with an agitator, this Is what they'd do: Justice of the Peace Ulon Uuruh: "None of them had better come be fore me In this court or they will get tho limit. 1 have absolutely no pa tlenoe with' n 'red.' " T. R Tllllnghnst, president of the North Salem Improvement associa tion: "Shoot them, or ship them out of the United States." JUoe Says Hock Pile C. O. Rice, city treasurer: "Put them on a rock pile and make them work hard every hour of tho day. There Is no better balm for such ft malady as work. Or it they huvo cit lsseiudiiu papers, revoke them and send them back to the old country." Walter Skelton, city engineer: "Bring pressure to bear on the Cen- tralla courts. Much hns to do with the fate the reds get at their hands. It the Centralla courts make an exam pin that is drastic enough, there wont bo so much tendency to start some thing." T. K. McCroskey, manager Com mercial club: "If possible, make their cases federal ones In order to avoid the lack of capital punishment In this stale." " " ' Max Gehlhar, prosecuting attorney: "The propaganda of the reds will not be tolerated at the seat of the state government. The most drastic meas ures the laws permit will be employ ed here In tho nation wide campaign against the reds. I know wo can rely on the cooperation of every true Am erican In Marlon county toward this end." County Judge W. M. Bushey: "If the 'reds' deliberately come here and do as was done In Centralla, string them up. Any man coming here for the purpose of preaching sedition should be sent back to the country from which he came." County Commissioner Hunt: "Bine ilit ii, up against a wall and shoot." 4i PJmfy.n PmVr-1 41 ft 4m n - .U. This store has always protected its patrons. Both in quality of merchandise and price. We have bought heavy in advance and have saved many dollars to" the "BUYING PUBLIC LET US SUPPLY YOUR HOLIDAY FURNITURE. IUk-. your liackyai'd look like tliis? ll is a city yard not a Inviuhiiig "Hare in the country, where (lowers and children have pieiuy ol' space lo grow. This one was planted and tended by children of an open-sir school in New York City and transformed an ugly tenement stairway in a real cen Scrvnlory. .The ruHilioti of these hloomi no only transform an ugly section into a licaii:y -;.it, but it keep out of doors tu llic smilig, children who made this susceplihli to tuiiercuio.,i liK.il an! trc.sli air are i of pvevenii ve treatment. The.e ..-hihlrc!! .'.1'0 aot active ie!'"-est in t!.e tluAviTi, I'lU l!tc- :ir a! penuic'i to Ituv . Red ( ro-Seals. the c lit. gan e tie hiidrcu Fur tlie . are I'l S'.Hl- 1 kinds takini; a;iK of :ft iltcir :ris:inas III The Kational Tulierrttlosis Associa tion, wliicli directs die annual seal sale, estimates that $b, 500,000 will he needed to carry out the nation-wide procram of additional open-air, schools, Sanatoria, clinics, dispensa ries and visiting muses the cottTinrj year. This organization, the leading agency in America to fight ihs w!ii:i p!;:gi!e, is financed chiefly bv tin annual sale of the Red Cross Chris: mas Seal. Not How Cheap- But Value For Value Make Your Dollars o The Limit Select Your Christmas Gifts Now Our line of comfortable chah-s and rockers consist of the Very Highest Quality at the Lowest Possible Price x leged I. W. W. The police said 30 ore arrests are expected. Chief of Tollce Home declared to- dny ho proposed to arrest the men who made tho raid, If found. Tho theory he advanced was that tho raid ers were a crowd of alleged Arizona radicals, known to have arrived hero yesterday. Tollce said the Avizonans during tho early evening, had had a disagreement with local I. W-. W. offi cers over 1. W. W. funds. EAST SIDE HIGHWAY PAVED NEARLY ALL ' WAY TO PORTLAND With the exception of the slretch of highway between Aurora and Can ity which Is only gravelled, the Futst Side Pacific highway Is now practic ally all hard surfaced from Salem to Portland, according to CUas. K. Whlt more, division engineer who hns Just returned from a tour of Inspection of his district, Compon & Blake have completed their contract on the Salem-Aurora unit and Oscar JIuber has completed his work on this sec tion of the highway with the excep tion of approximately 100 yards In tho heart of Aurora, which will be completed before bad weather sets In, Mr. Whltmore stntos. Mr. Whltmore, who was also over the Columbia river t highway from Portland to Astoria states that this road is in good condition for winter travel now. the official moving pictures of the bat tles of St. Mihiel and the Meuse-Ar-Konne, will be show at Ye Liberty the ater. The presentation of the pictures Is made by Corporal R. It. Ingleston, of the signal corps, who photographed them himself, and are the only offi cial Government films being shown. Each picture bears the stamp of the signal corps. Corporal Ingleston is an entertainer as wel las a lecturer and every scene it! explicitly explained. Blany Portland and .Salem boys are sen in the pictures and during their run in Portland, they showed to packed houses at every per formance. Corporal Ingteston will leave Salem for San Francisco as soon as his engagement is over, having sign ed a contract for a three weeks show ing In tho latter city. Tho transfer of 325 acres of, land near Waconda to the Phez company by Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hubbard, was recorded at the court house today. The consideration was $18,000. Boys To See Official Films Of Selves At Front Salem boys who served with tho 01 st und 40th divisions, and those of the 31st who were used as replacements, will have an opportunity of seeing themselves and their friends In action tomorrow, Monday and Tuesday when THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS A CHRISTMAS GIFT That will be treasured the year 'round No SeamsNor Humps DR. A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST J01-5 Salem Bank of Commerce Building HOME OF THE VICTROLA Only dealer in Salem selling Victrolas and Victor Records exclusively. Buy a Victrola for Xraas. You Get More For Your Money At Moore's Steinbock Junk Co. WANTS All kinds Scrap Iron, Junk, Metal, Rubber, Rags Sacks, Hides. Highest Cash Market Price ' WE WANT AND WRECK OLD AUTOS 326 N. COMMERCIAL, PHONE 305 Don't Forget the Number Christmas Morning-- How Soon It Will Be Here! - But before it does come you must answer that big question, "What will we give our boy? . 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