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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919. CC: JEEOiCE DATES . FG ALBANY SESSION I CF OLDER BOYS SET IF ' - - . I trader the- auspice of the Inter state boys' work committee of the Xowng Men's Christian association for Oregon and Idaho, the sixth and last of a aeries of conferences for older boys will be held in Albany, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 6, and T. Tt' go." th battle cry of the fcoys, will be heard for the three days at the bit; meeting, the program for which Is virtually complete. Enthusi asm to running high and Paul I. New myer. In charge ef boys! work in Ore IB and Idaho, declares his expecta tion that 100 delegates wtll be pres ent ! ' Under tha local direction of C W. Boetticher, superintendent of schools of Albany, a committee or cituse representative of the city is perfect ing arrangement for what undoub tedly will peeve to be the biggest of tha aeries of older boys' conferences in tha two tte The whole city of Albany is united to give the boys the time of their lire and those who attend may be certain they are' going to have plen ty of eats, athletics, music, singing, discussions of subjects pertinent to their own problems and the privilege ,f hearing some of the best men and women speakers ever assembled on a program. SEATTif DIRECTORS TALK MANAGER TODAY Seattle, Wash., Nor. 21. Seattle's tew set of baseball director will hold their first session today to discuss the matter of a manager for the local Coast league team for next season. In spite of tha fact that word has been received from Charles Comiskey of the Chicago White Sox that there "noth ing doing" on the Chick Gandil deal. whereby the Sox first sacker wonio pilot the Rainiers, tha directors still entertained hope today of getting Gondii. Kike Keller, of St. Paul, is also out of the running as Mike wants to buy a halt interest in the club and there Isn't any stock for sale. The race has narrowed down to four Eddie Herr, formery of Salt Lake Charlie Mullen, who finished out the season here; Clyde Wares, local seconl baseman, and Bill Rodgers of Sacra men to are still being considered for the Job. EUT CONFIDENT THEY CAN DEFEAT SALEM I Bogene, Or., Nov. .21. With Claire tr.uckey, sensational left half of the SSugan high school team, carrying fits broken left wing on a beard and (Allan Moore, perhaps the cleverest 3eft forward the local school ever produced, lying on his back with a i.eas of tonailitis that will keep him i from Saturday's clash with Salem, - Kugen supporters are still maintain' . Ing they are going to "Whale 'era in .Satan.""' This i not a "bear' story. Luckey and Meorws, phenoma, will not play against Salem Saturday. Luckey sua I tained a fractured arm when he play ed against Lebanon last Friday, and - Moore has been confined to his home mi ore Sunday. Eugenes na, however, are not down 'hi the mouth, and are confident that the swift purple, and white machine that so far has run up 203 points to Its opponents four, will vanquish their arch-rivals of the red and black Jersey in next Saturday's rumpus. "We are crippled but we expect te win,' la the only thing Coach Gran nla would volunteer today. Grannis, wtM has had considerable experience In various parts of Oregon and who acted as mentor for an army team last year, has not lost a game in seven yean. Tha smooth working machine which Kugeo has this year haa been de veloped entirely by Grannis, only three of last season's gridders being present. So far no eleven haa been able to cope with the local's smashing attack. Franklin high of Portland be ing faei plena before tha onslaughts of the purple and whit backs and suf fering defeat, H to nothing. . After going for three straight sea son without suffering a defeat, Ru le prepper are determined that the gam with Salem Saturday the ne game of the season will result ta their favor. Enthusiasm here is running high but it is doubtful if mar than HO rooters will be able to anak the trip. Outside, of the two Injuries, the lo cals are in good condition. The team will average 16 pounds in weight The lineup; Satan. Eugene. Albright R.E.L. Real Boiae R.T.L. Beesonette R.O.L.. Carter .C Dunn LflK. Purdy LT.H,.. Thompson Well Made Furs QUALITY FIRST While the quality, of our goods is the highest, our prices are based strictly on the principle of sound values. WEST FUR CO. 521 Court Street MlMMs4tMMMtTtvvtMt (HI Replaces Coal la Portland Industries Portland, Or., Nov. 21. The pros pect of an empty coal bin is not worry ing Portland, at least not directly. The nation-wide coal shortage has not alfected thia community, because I oil has replaced' coal as a fuel for jschools, hospitals,.. apartment houses and practically all industries- Prince Albert 1 Delays Jimmie Wild's Plans New York, Nov. 21. Jimmy Wilde, British flyweight champion under con tract to make his first American ap pearance In a ten round bout with Jack Sharkey, New York bantam, at Milwaukee, December 6, waa to have left fo.- Chicago today, but- The Prince of Wales notified Jimmy he wanted to see him this afternoon So Jimmy will wait over. The prince has seen Wilde box In London and Is keenly Interested In him. A four horse team and wagon on the way to Forest Grove went over the grade on the Lorane hill, serious ly Injuring Martin Foster, the driver. PROFITEERING CHARGED Baggntt lurvn Whit Whit. K.. Adolf Jorvna tSill Bueey Kingle L.E.R...- k.hlH H. Jtw F Bryson Bo wen Walker Equals Eurtee KAIJE2M RKASV FOR BATTLE WITH VP-VALLET WARRIORS , With tha exception of a few minor injuries to one or two of its players, the Satan atgh school Is ready for the Clash with the Eugene aggregation on Sweatlsnd field, tomorrow afternoon. That the locals have a hard game on their hand la evidenced by the i5S iwtats which the visitors have rolled p Jtgainst their opponents this year and the fact that they have not been defeated. Th mnm wtll be cnttd M J n'rntck Chicago, Nov. 21. Warrants charg ing thirty eight Chicago grocers with profiteering in selling sugar were is sued today by United States. Court Commissioner Lewis. . Sugar was sell ing as high as 20 cents a pound here today. LUMPS OF , . INDIGESTION ,"Pape's Diapepsin" at. once fixes your Sour, Gassy, Acid Stomach tTndigested food! Lumps of pain; belching gas, acids and sourness. When your stomach is all upset, here is Instant relef no waiting! The moment you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all the indi gestion pain, and dyspepsia distress caused by acidity' is relieved. Tour disordered stomach will feel fine at once. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin neutralise the harm ful acid In the stomach, and give al most instant relief; beside they cost so little at drug storea (Adv) LANE RIORLEY & CO. Grocers and Confectioners 1601-1609 Center Street Phone 1492 'The Store with the same Prices every day in the week Ann & Hammer Soda, pkg. u.: ....... 8c Del Monte Pork and Beans, ! per can . 10c! Kellog Corn Flakes, pkg 14c Post Toasties, pkg 14c j White Navy Soap, bar. 6c Crystal White Soap, bar..7ci Sunbrite Cleanser, can....7c Fresh Milk. 6c pi, 12c qt Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs 25c We sell $1.00 worth of sugar to a customer. INSTANT POSTUM u iA.ia a 2L SSJf'KJiJll. 'Ji'SSL -4 has taken the place of coffee in many homes Convenient Economical Satisfying Made instantly Sold by Grocers. MAXINE SHOES Whether high heel or low heel, black, tan, Havana brown or two tone; the Maxine Sfioes always show the latest and best. Come in and see the New Fall Styles. Bring the little ones to usfor proper at tention. Shoes in the Chil dren's D e p a r" tment are carried in all widths therefore you are assured of a prop er fit Auto Exchange 1 Changes Mind About Going Away "Five years ago doctors told me I would have to move my wife to an other climate, as she suffered so with stomach and liver trouble and. bloat-1 T have an operation for gall stones. 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