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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1919)
i pi? y?Y 4 A1U Ai tJ14fct THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1919. ' f i Jl i ) CLASH OF HARVARD AND OREGON TO BE DOUBLE TEST GAME Cudahy Urges Market Basket To Beat H.C.L "TAILOR-MADE MAN," SCREAMING FARCE COMING FRIDAY. NEDS NO INTRODUCTION j ChicuKo, 1-Hic. 16. The "old fash-j loned market basket and the occuslon- ' ue of corned beef and cabbage" J (were udvoeuted aa solutions for the; Kastern and western football are to B c"st or "v'lnK '' Edward A. Cud clash in a double test In the Tourna ment or Koses contest at Pasadena "n ; stockholders New Years day. For not only will the I "The facts and thy, president of the Cudahv Packintf? tomimny, in ns annual report to Karne deside the relative strength of the football teams in the two sections of the country, hut it will also ko experience of re tailers indicate that so far as the pur. chasing public is concerned there has ! been an abnormal demand this yearf long way toward sustaining or refut- I r'" iirt'el'S of the hisrheot price and tag the practice of such critics as Quality," the report stated. "Kvery- oony nas wantea tne best and has seemed to have the money to pay any lrico for it Cheap meats appear to be a dru on the market and almost un salable." Cudahy attacked the government policy of "arbitrary price fixing'" nub Waller Camp, and" other authorities of the widiron game, in selecting their all-star teams from the elevens east of the Mississippi. The big interest in the game is, of course .excited by the fact that it is one which will give trio winner a claim to the championship of the ! lic flotation and criticism of the pack country, but many followers aive go ing' to watch closely. the performance of two individual players, "Rill" h'teers, the beefy field general of the Oregon aggregation, und Kddie Casey, star, halfback and chief kicker for the crimson. Both were named by Camp In selecting his mythical all American eleven; Casey for the first team and Steers on the third. In the Judgment of critics who view these twomen in action New Years, the mighty Camp's reputation is apt to suffer. The opinion is prevalent that Steers Is equal to any in the country in the matter of kicking abil ity. , On the outcome of the game dope sters are remaining discretely quiet, beyond venturing that the contest is to be hard fought. Harvard, with weight and experience mussed In its ers and public extravagance. Net profits for the year were shown as but slightly more than half as much as the preceding year although the gross sales for the year were larger. OREGON'S PLAY STYLE Mass., Dec. 16. Ilarv- Cambridge ard's subs are now mastering Ore gon's plays to be used against the var sity squad In scrimmages that will be started the latter part of the week. The regulars are confining their line, is generally Conceded to have the I workouts, to road work under the tli- ml vantage, there, but the speed and j rfctiott of coach Donovan. Running weight of the Oregon backfield Is ex- so far ,,f!n the hardest part of nected to offset this handicap. From the-work as the coaches have decld- all reports it is to be Judged that the e1 to e slow In the re-conditioning style of play of tho two teams will be j Process. largely tho same. Harvard is playing! All the regulars, with the exception a strictly. open game this year and on f ot "Tubby" Clark, star guard, are al n dry field it Is to be expected that! moKt Hlll'e "t making the trip to Pasa thc fast Oregon backfield will resort ina for the game New Years. Charles to the same factics, using the short "lornoiKe, sub-guard, Joined the forward pass frequently, Neither of the two squads will be able to do a great deal of preliminary' training or scrlmmnge work previous to thclii arrival In the southern city, due, to the snow and Oregon, Which leaves for the south the later part of this week will have a slight advant age of a longer training spell. Harv ard does not leave the past until the middle of next week and will be sev eral days en route without opportuni ty for workouts. ; squad today and will be ready to make tho trip If Clark is declared un fit. . ' V.. A I s- : I - '' .... I fv t ,- " -1 .j . . ; r Harold Vcnntlye, wlio apix-ius In th c vnl role of "A Tailor AiiIo ian" lit the GriThrt, Friday ovonliig. BEARCAT LOOP TEAM Cambridge, 'Mass., Dec. It). Har vard will play Oregon New Year's day in I'asadena. without the services of Arthur "Tubby" Clark, tho star 20 poiiiul guard. An injury he sustained before the football season will prevent him from getting back Into condition. The regulars had a stiff session yestei day ocnsistlng of road work, light sig nal practice, kicking and tackling tht j dummy. No scrimmage will be at tempted for a few days when the sub jstltutes will go against the regulars with Oregon plays. 10 111111 MM FW PFfiffCllY CUM Coach Mathews ' has 'arranged - to have his basketball squad practice in the armory, und the games this season will be played there, it was announced K.-iturday. Tjjls Is further evidence of the fact that Willamette is going to have n great year in basketball ,and that the elty of Halem Is behind the university in its attemptto create a greater uth- letlc Hnterest here. The armory is more convenient for tho fans, and will accommodate u larger number of spec tators than the Willamette gym. The first practice was held In the ar mory Haturday and will continue this week In spite of tho fact that the uni versity has closed for the holidays. A number of the men on the first squad live in Salem ,und others are staying 1 noriter to get In shape in time lot the first game, January 13. The team hns been practicing for two weeks, and In spite of unfavorable onditlonsf the meh nre already show ing real class.' Wajinto, Ksteb and Mc JiIcKittrick 'are showing up strongest t forward, Jackson is doing well at enter, and Rarer, KocolofsWy and Dim Jck look good at guard. Ileslde these men Gillette, Warren and Davlcs are making a strong bid for a place In th lineup. The team looks stronger that of last year in spite of the loss of, Nichols and Harold Dimick. AS TRIAL DRAWS NEAR Los Aitgelea, Cal., Dec. ltt. "Hurry S. New is tho calmest man I ever saw i under such' circumstances," according I to LeCompto Davis, his attorney, as (he waited in the county Jail for the iopenlng of his trial on a charge of murder. Apparently without the slightest doubht that he would be saved from the gallows, New slept well last night and started a normal day smoking reading and chatting with Jailers. The district attorney, it was whis pered, may present some evidence in the nature of a surprise, but as far ,as is definitely known the main point i on which the slate will aak that Now be hanged will be the alleged confes Islon. "1 lust my head und shot her,'' the alleged confession reads. T he defense will attempt to prove New Insane and that he was not re sponsible either when he is alleged to have shot Miss Lesser or when he told his story to detectives. "A Tailor Made Man," the brilliant "A Tailor Made Man" in all parts of American comedy -by Harry James the country. The demand for it had Smith which Coha und-Hanis will begun even before me en.i oi the first present at Grand .-periiAhouse Fri- cnnaeitvOmonth. Tt Is one of than mre day, Dec. 19, need little Introduction comedies tffat combine good fun and 10 local playgoers beyond ;that which charming ;phUosophy in an evening's has already been furnished by the ar- entertainment, and appeal, to all class dent admirers who saw and were con- es of playgoers. ' vulsed by it during Its year's run at Cohafr'Vhtl Harris will present the the Cohan and Harris theater,- New famousohvedy here 'with a east ideal York, and who returned home with ly suitedTfor iis proper interpretation, loud praise 'uf it, as the season's most and the production Is up to the high delightful -treat. The year of its run san.d.r&st- and maintained.-. by. this in New York established the fame of firtri in Ml its' theatrical endeavors.' HOLIDAY Use Electricity can have a Hoover Sweep and you er Y ou Also Can Wash Electrically Sew Electrically To be rid of the drudgery of sweeping and chas ing dust around the house and carting runs out- , doors to be beaten is alone worth, the price of hav ing electricity to the woman who prides her self on a clean house. - - Having a Hoover Beating-Sweeping Suction Cleaner enables electricity to exert its fullest dirt removing power. ' Work in the electric home is further lessened by washingand ironing with electricity, by sewing electrically, by preparing meals with eleqjric utensils. ' ' - . : - But cleaning is the most disagreeable of all tasks. If you use electricity The Hoover fully reverses this condition. For when you You Also Can ; lira oast Electrically RUN Y O U R p ff J U S T Iron Electrically IT HEATS . . , AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS : f''"V - :: Will he given io the Boy and GiiTliustlers who tiirn :;' in the largest number of DIXIfifBREAD wrappers ;: .on of before December 22. -., ' itusu'. taki:n to .iail At a special meetliiR of the llreshum city council, Karl Mller, cashier of tfle Bunk of llreshnm, tendered his reslg nutlon ns city recorder and inunlclpal Judye. Douslaa. Vyo Uec 18. William L. Carlisle, Wyoming train bandit, has been removed to the Converse county tjall front Douglas hospital whore .i was .taken following his capture after being shot through u lung by Sheriff Itoach on December- Vf?jf Linn county property owners must pay approximately AO per cent more taxes to the state this year than lust, $134,385.80. against $93,367.40 in 1919. Premature Grayncsg Need Not Now Be Feared -4'lu llalr lUH(on'r will bring biu'k iIm oHglual tttliir ir Imlr Unit , has turned gray. ; j Co-Lo llalr ltestorer Is u seientifie ' discovery of the well known bacterl- oiog.st, hair and scalp specialist of Chicago, frof, John II. Austinit is the only lasting and satisfactory moth od for restoring the orlginul color to the hair In a mild, healthful manner. A perfectly harmless preparation, clear us water, that Is pleasing' and simple to apply it contains neither lead nor sulphur, -.-and has no sedi ment. 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This Aluminum taken-from our hardware department! is of the very best quality-guaranteed to wear for years and will make a very appropriate gift mm mm. . ... n ONE SOLID YEAR IN NEW YORK CAST OF :5 PEOPLE Seat' sl? opens Wednesday, Opera House pharmacy " Trices 5c, tl. 11.50, 12 3 quart Preserve Kettles ......... 4 quart Preserve Kettles 8 quart Preserve Kettles 10 quart Preserve Kettles Vi quart Lip Saucepans 2 quart Lip Saucepans . . . ......'. - . .' 3 quart Lip Saucepans 4 quart Lip Saucepans ................ 5 quart Sauce Pans 10-inch Skillets -$1.75 ..$2.00 ..$3.10 ..$3.60 ..$1.10 ..$135 ..$1.75 $2.00 -$2.50 .$2.75 4 quart Convex Saucepan -$2.75 lVquart Teapots .1......... -$3-75 1 2 Quart Teapots: ...:..,....-r---- 5450 j ( MnOf i iuart uoiiee rots 14 quart Dish Pan 5;l5 4 quart Pud Pan $1,75 Cake Pans'..:, Measuring Cups 6 quart Convex Saucepans...-?3-50 Prices we are paying today in trade for Esgs. Fresh - .-...1 . . Hens .over S pounds...... ; tlena. under S pounds... fc Springy ovr i pounds.. 2lc SlrinKs, under 2 pounds i Stags l7c Old Roosters iie Aumsv511e