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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1919)
PAGE' EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 17, 1919. 1 -. uni etan nan ni nw tilLOUH I1AI DLUIll CflHISTf IAS RECESS TO GAURD RAILROADS i Washington, Deo. 17. Hints tnat ..... ... President Wilson may intervene to pre-1 evenln fo- Pasadena where they will j sent the west in the annual classic. FOR SOUTH THURSDAY WITH GRADS TO COACH Eugene,' Or., Dec " 17. Oregon's on "raw beef since the day they re, football team will leave Thursday . celved word that they were to' repre sent a holiday recess of congress unless ; go into training for the big game with railroad legislation is disposed of to-iHavard on New Year's Day. Coach day centered the Interest of members Huntington, Trainer Hayward and 25 more keenly on the Cummins bill now men compose the party. They expect Wore the senate. - - to get eight or nine trainings before ' No official statement could be ob- he first, tained regarding -. persistent report ' ' that Wilson will send congress a mes- And these are busy times for the members of the varsity. On top of the heavy training schedule they have been forced to adopt, the , men are facing final examinations for the term this week and the faculty has ruled that no man who fails to pass shall TOTian HmmN eam an.itU ft .lit shortly, demanding that Christ- loftfled ttZZZJiZZXi . be eligible for the trip. EZJiZlwJl Sh ba Torn Eugene by K. B. Palmer, " Two Teams Make Trip. ,n Lf 1 '"M1!!'""; , advertising manager for Hauser Bros. I In Manager McClain say. that bill, and Senator Underwood, a demo-' ""' "lur"- " eratlo member of the interstate com- j tne Eugene, Corvallls and AlbanJ Uiercfl committee, which framed it, benches of the company, united today in declaring that congress , Inl'vtews Trainers, should not go home until some leglsla- During his stay in Eugene Mr. Pal tion has been enacted. mer Interviewed "Shy" Huntington, Both aerea that return nf th mil. coach of the lemon-vellnw nlnvan' roads without protective laws would Trainer "Bill" Hayward and Marion arrtve 111 Pasadena, two hours in the wean financial disaster, not only to McClain, graduate manager of ath- mo"n ana two in the afternoon, ac- the roads, but to other lines of industry letics. All of them are confident that coraln" to Hayward and Huntington closely related. , Oregon will be in the runninir. 1- wltn tle coaches, all of them , Debate on the bill proceeded to- though they make no positive claims OreB0n tnea, donning the moleskins Jay. There is a possibility that the of a victory. themselves when the occasion de- presldent may not return the lines to We are elvlne tham hell " 1. mands. private ownership January 1. Various aH that Havward had to , rr Manager McClain is of the opinion he will, take 30 me., south two com plete teams, which will enable them to carry on dally scrimmage, and si others, including, coaches and the trainer and manager. . . .', Four hours of hard work each day will be the program when the boys FIASUKTS -ASStSSSUI' VALUATIOH SECOND LARGEST IN STATE tates are being mentioned for the re- Jng the game, according to Palmer! that this year's game will draw the 1 li'aime 08 January The boyg are worklng out dalIy and greatest crowd of any that has ever an will be in the best of condition for """ xournameni or ttoses con, rtage Of Paper the New Tears Day game." "Sipke" Leslie, star tackle, who was out dur- m n d ' "1K moBl 01 lne season with a bad foot, 10 WUSe OUSDenSlOn wlU be ,n condition Hayward . promised. The veteran trainer also pointed out that Oregon is train to face a hi event r tne Tournament of Roses. Oklahoma City, Dec. 17. That many Oklahoma newspapers will have "'1 Zwt a, . H race big . .,, , weight handicap in the line. Where to suspend publication or skip issues the Oregon line only averages 175 between now and January 1, unless pounds, the crimson defense from end there is a lotup in the print paper to end will average around 190. Shortage was the consensus of publi- Former Stars to Help. naat.M,htmee,Vnf hre- M A8Me iTOm rremin the general fXi2?i t8"6? wne"' "Pinion that his team would be in the Individual publishers had exhausted riot ., .... all maan. 1. ... " "f "B mm tne test, ana tnat will be some crowd. Fifty-two thousand dollars represent' ea the paid admissions to the 1910 game. Seats -are being arranged to accommodats 25,000 people this year and the game will be the premier veioped several startling facts. They Were: ' In order to continue the newspapers represented at the meeting at their normal s!se four carloads of print pa per more than is now in sight Is nec cessary before January 1st.. , A committee was appointed to make an effort to secure three more cari loads of paper. An advertising rate of 20 cents an Inch for each 1.000 circu lation and a subscription rate of 15o STORM KILLS QUAIL; MANY BIRDS ARE FED Eugene boys are working every mln- uie, Huntington had little to say re- Bru.ng me coming battle. He did I District Game Warden Roy Brem, fact that he will have the benefit of has been disastrous for quail. Many t 7 , Jhn".y Beckett- cftP-. ""le "Bob Whites" were found dead. " " " isuo lean 01 xney had been unable to reach ucioaieu j-ennsyivania (at kindly shelter of a ruoauonu, una "wricK. Mitchell the Increased cost. the barnyard or a an RtrawnfU TV, a .n,iAH u . - . ( 8 "IS' tam who forts are being made to feed the birds Amerfcan tot h himself on the aH- many farmers co-operating with the American team by his performance in work of the game commission in piac- per week for six-day papers was lookt" XZ 111". ". . ."um e' c?tn : or- wheat and other grains in temporary d upon as reasonable to take care ot.ur?,,' Ceding shelters, and as V result of A . """ "u " l"B a- tnw work it is reported that the China clflc Coast and they will join the Ore- pheasants are faring well through the gon squad at Oakland and act in the bad weather. In case of a "silver ?J1 ? ".mL81"?.1 COaches unt" the thaw" however, it is not thought that game. "Bart" Spel man, another line- these game birds will escape .0 for man of the 1916 eleven is in Eugene tunately, as the sleet and sudden" at present assisting Huntington and cold "anchors" the birds bv the Ion i-i n.vwn rn . - -r...i..i ppi i ' reatners and under such condi- nh- ;Z .. ,. ". . ltlons tney dla ,n iarge numbers of v0. wurmng out aauy m cold ani starvation, the snow, wearing gloves, and is not) '" to ugnt signal work. According to an estimate by the for 1920 Olympic Games Staged b Antwerp Anril 1 To Oct 1 Brussels, Deo. 17. The 1920 Olym pic games will start in Antwerp April 1 and continue intermittently until October 1, according to an official an nouncement by the Belgian Olympic elub. The track and field championships, the feature events of the fFfimna will bs run off from August 18 to August road According to the summary of the assessment rolls of the various coun ties of the state. Just prepared by Frank K. Lovell, state tax commis sioner, Marlon countv ranks third In point of assessed valuation with total of I42.292.142.S4 of which $5.117,782.. 84 is public utility. Multnomah coun ty ls first with a total assessed value of $336 754.862.76 and Umatilla coun ty barely noses Marlon county out of second place with a total valuation of $49 240 060.97. The total valuation for the state Including public utilities, is $990,435,472.17. Marion county ranks third in point fthe valuation of tillable land with total assessment of $19,625,440 al though there are ten counties rn the state with a higher average valuation than the $38.10 per acre assessed against Marioa county farm lands. There are no assessable timber or non-tillable lands in this county ac cording to the summary. - Horses and mules are assessed high er in this county than those animals in any other county in the state with an average value of $78.35 and a to tal valuation of $460,835. The sum mary shows a total of 210,377 horses ana muies in tn state valued at a total of $10,221,450. Washington county leads the state in the number of dogs on the assess. ment rolls with a total of 1,735 mem bers in .her canine population but Jackson county places a far higher average and total 'value on her dogs than any other county with an average of $20.41 and a total value of $23,- 290. There are 12,840 dogs in the state, according to the assessors, nnd their value is fixed at a total of $138.- 209. . ' "iy mey are put tni'ouch the cut upvIm u k , .,.., heaviest form of scrimmage and this ion of the Umatilla national forest program will be continued right up have increased 300 per cent in the to the day of the game. Training ,. The marathon. will be run over the table has been reinstated at Friendly from Brussels to Antwerp. hall and 22 men have beon feeding un ' JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Chri stmas Shopp ers T Ik m sv- sb Will find Christmas shopping a pleasure here, and you can get your gifts for the entire family at the one place, thus saving yourself lots of time, trouble and money as our prices are the lowest, quality considered. Here are a few Christmas suggestions: Help Santa Claus! He Wants to Give Toys To Ail Tots Do you want to help Santa Claus and the Cherrians? Here's how you can do it. Todajr Santa Claus wrote a letter to King Bing Clancy and John F7 Hutch ason, head of the Christmas cheer committee. They are helping Santa Claus bring Christmas cheer to all the kiddies in Salem. Santa said that he was sending out Invitation to all the youngsters he knew to come to the Christmas tree frolic Christmas eve at the Commercial club. "There might be some who I, have overlooked," he wrote. "And I wish you would find out for me if there are any others I can bring presents to at this joyous time," , The Cherrians are going to help old St. Nick hand out the toys to the kid- Extra Special HJ: Ladies' Bath Robes A new shipment just received that went on sale this morning. Made of genuine Rohe materials in a large variety of pretty designs, including Indian and mix ture effects, v Robes that other stores are asking $6 to $8 each, our price, extra special $3.98 each GALE & CO. Formerly Chicago Store Commercial and Court Streets. miss any youngster on whom, Santa ney, district attorney for Lake county will not call that night So they ask arrived Sn BoJwn-taBt night you to send to them Clancy or . , , . , Hutchason the' names of any such Lakevle' n December 9, with the in- kiddies so they might all get toys. Trip From Lake County Consumes Six Days Travel tcntlon of attending the annual meet ing of the District Attorneys associa tion of Oregon, which met In Salem December 12 and 3.' McKinney was compelled to take a California circuit with 24 hour stopovers in isolated places, finally deciding to complete the trip to Salem and Portland al though missing the attorneys convention. After six days of enforced circuiting Mr. McKinney reports extreme cold of train routes and nnhnriulea oauuerl and unusual weather rmnrilHnna n dies on this night. They don't want to ,by the severe weather, T. S. McKin- southern Oregon and northern Cali- .i fornla. . Bolshevik Forces Capture Two Southwestern Towns london, Dec. 17. Bolshevik forces have captured Kieff and Kupvanak, In southwestern Russia, from the anti bolshevik forces, a Moscow wireless today said. . - Delayed dispatches Saturday re ported General Denlken had captured Kieff from the bolsheviki early this month Kieff, which is the principal city of Ukrajnia, ; apparently1, has changed hands several times. Americans NECKTIES I TABLE LINEN v 69c to $1.49 BATH TOWELS LADIES' WAISTS HANDKERCHIEFS $1.98 tot $7.90 CHRISTMAS BOXES t PETTICOATS - 19CJ0 98C $1.98 to $458 BOUDOIR CAPS neckwear 25cto$2.98 . 49c to $1.98 LINEN TOWELS BOOKS . FOR THE KIDDIES 49c $1.49 HOUSE SUPPERS 1)01X8 FOR MEN, WOMEN AND 25c to $125 CHILDREN ' ' ;;' ;'; . GAMES SHOP EARLY while you can get better selections and at the same time get better service before the rush Incorporated I Eat Less J Cherry- City ; r Belting Coo : 1 Than They Should Why do people in Europe live more cheaply than Americans? ' Because BREAD forms the greater portion of their diet In Great Britain 10 per cent more BREAD is eaten than in Fooi i0T othcr Bations- ""y -ua n HOLSUM is your Best BREAD Eat More of it.