Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 18, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1919
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fr ARTHUR SFES HOPE
Eugene. Or., . lec , 18. Orison's
football team will be given a big send
off this afternoon before -lh- boy
leave fur Pasedena to play the Har
Jarrl cloven. Coach Huntington de
clares that hl men are in excellent
condition but he wants about a week's
practice in the south before the contest.
Oregon hua a good chance to Conn
back from Pasadena "lugging homr
the bacon" according to Congressman
C. N. "Paf McArthur, a graduate of
til university with the cbvss of 1900,
and rated as the "father of athletics"
in the Eugene school. In a letter to
Marion McClaln, graduate manager of
athletics at the university, McArthur
ays: : - ,
'1 am convinced that we have made
great progress during the past few
yea i is of football and athletics general
ly and that the future is very rosy.
1 have seen the , Georgetown-Nary,
Penn-Pitt and; Tale-HarVard games
this year and am convinced that any
one of our teams in the Pacific Coast
conference could hold its own here
' in the easL The Tale-Harvard gam
wag a miserable exhibition of fumb-
- ling and stupid playing. Tale clung
to old-fashioned football and lost sev
eral good opportunities to score.'!
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DOG LAWS IS BACKED
BY HIME LEADER
V . EXPECTED TO BE
A BUSY P
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With the abatement of the storm
hope was expressed today by James
' Klvin, secretary, of the Y. M.C. A.
that all activities at the "Y" will be
resumed with full swing again next
week.
On Wednesday evening about 25
men reported for .the business men's
class, and it Is hoped to have this class
in full swing again by Friday evening.
The members of the class are looking
forward to the reception they will
tender the business men of Wood burn
.sometime around the close of - this
luonth, when they will play the busi
ness men of Woodhurn a game of Vol
ley and Biff.
l)y' the most, careful and constant
wuk'litntf the great mass of pipes in
the building were kept Immune (f row.
the frost and during the 'entire cold
soell there was always plenty of , hot
water and the pool was kept at a tem
perature of 80 dogrees. The tank and
whowers were used dally.
Friday evening at 7:30 there will be
an important meeting and practice of
all the members who are anxious to
Join the Commercial Basket Ball Lea
Kue. Thirty members have signed up
for this league and Physical Director
Hull, is very Anxious to meet all those
nien on Friday evening. ' ( ,
The improvements at the association
are rapidly going forward and It is ro
1ulrlng the attention of the entire
slnff to keep the youngsters out of the
fresh nnlnt. It is planned, to have all
the Improvements finished by the first
of the year. '' r , ' '
High school and f university classes
have been suspended until the begin
ning of the next school term.
H)MMlNliiTS CONDKMNKD
Paris, Don. 1 g.-rcighteen commun
ists were condemned at Budapest yes
terday and sentenced to be executed
In the prison courtyard today, a dis
fatch said. Presumably the commun
is s were among those under trial for
participation in the "reign of terror"
in the communist rule of Hungary tin
d.er the dictator, Bela Kun.
The opinion of City Attorney Macy
that there will be clash and conflict iv
state "and city laws on account of the
new state laws providing for licensing
and assessing dogs is backed up by the
opinion of a prominent Portland law
yer and president of the Oregon State
Humane society who collects all the
dog licenses in Pprtland and out of the
proceeds handles the city pound and
disposition of, crippled horses, stray
eats and dog and enforcing humane
laws generally.
The opinion of City Attorney Macy
.holding the state license law Invalid
because of conflict with city ordinan
ces for licensing and impounding dogs,
was submitted to President Kraemer
of the Oregon State Humane society,
end law partner of Senator Chamber
lain, and he writes the Humane society
or Haiem.
"I am of the opinion that the law in
question is unconstitutional, Insofar as
it attempts to regulate the licenses of
dogs for cities. I believe that the coun
cil has full power and authority to reg
ulate such matters within the limits of
a city, and I believe the decision ren
dered by Judge McNary in the case of
Kallch versus Knapp, 75 Oregon 558
is directly In point In that case the
state enacted a law saying that . 25
miles an hour was a proper speed limit
for automobiles. The ordinance of the
city prohibited a speed of mora than
10 or 15 miles an hour, depending upon
me piace. it was contended that the
state law su preceded the cltv ordi
nance.. The supreme court held that
J,, did not, and that the law was un
constitutional insofar as It attempted
to regulate the sped of an automobile
In a municipality.'' .
The practice of county assessors list.
ing dogs as personal property u4 subJ
jmi io siaie ana county tuxes Is ex
tending and thousands of dogs are
placed on the assessment rolls. City
Attorney Macy especially called nttn.
tlon to the fact that undeV the state
laws a city had no right to Jdll ft dog
....... ;.,. ,)r j)nln a Htate license.
WEATHER HIT DALLAS
Dallas, Ore., Dec. 18 (Special)
A cold rain which set in Tuesday morn
ing Is adding greatly to the discomfit
ure of the citizens together with the
extreme cold weather. The weather
moderated. Monday night and the rain
Tuesday froz as it hit the snow, mak
ing a sleety covering on the sidewalks
I which haye not yet been cleared of the
anow, are greatly In danger of going
Mown and large forces of men h,ave
been working clearing them off.
The delivery system of the business
houses is demorMff(1 fri'f fwxrvl f""-
been experiencing a big difficulty in
having groceries and other mechandise
delivered. y r
Many hundred dollars worth of po-l
tatoes and apples have been frozen in
the past week, one Dallas man alone
losing more than five hundred sacks.
Several hundred boxes of apples, the
property of the. Polk County Fruit j
lirowers association rroze in me ruiey
warehouse where packing operations
recently ceased. - -;. - .
Tha. temperature averaged from 16
below last Wednesday morning to .20
above zero this morning. Snow to the
amount of 26 inches lies on the ground.
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Everylxxly Loves
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WHO IS HE?
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Other Features Too
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By Ij. C. Martin .
(United Press staff correspondent)
Washington, Dec. 18. Definite pro
posals for a peace treaty compromise
are being formulated by democratic
senators for submission to republican
mild resewatlonists, it was ; learned
today. .'')
This is the first time that demo
crats have taken the lead in seeking
agreement on specific terms., In doing
so' they are acceding to, thev request
of republicans, who since the treaty
failed have declined to put forward
any terms on the ground that if the
demoorats want "compromise '. they
should say definitely how far they
are willing to go.
The democratic proposals now be
ing drawn up -will take the form, It
was stntqcl, of a new set of reserva
tions. They will be submitted to the
treaty's friends on the republican
side only when support of the most
of the democratic senators has been
definitely pledged.
Senators who want the treaty to
"stay dead" are preparing to blocVac
tlon by tho foreign relations pommlt
teo, if they can, on the Khox resolu
tions, referred Vo It yesterday. One
of those proposes ratification of all
portions of the treaty exipt "those re
lating to the league 'of nations. The
, other simply declares a state of peace.
' THE CARE OF YOUR EYES
t We examine your eyes thoroughly
.and make the glasses to fit.
Dr. Albert R. Miller
OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN
-'v 510-512 U. S. National Bank Bldg Phone 341
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GOLF PRESENTS
FOR CHRISTMAS
What Gift will
y show more
thought and in
: dividuality than
a
. Box Of Golf Balls
Mexican Bandits Dynamite-
irams And Warder tscorts
EI Paso, Texas, Dec. 18. A pas
senger train was dynamited, the Cur
mnsut. military escort killed and 200
ptiHMUiiKers robbed of their baggage
and money at Himdieguto, on the
Tamploo lint of the Mexican National
railways last week, by bandits under
Cedillo, according to reports reach
ing here from Mexico City. .
Wiecklnir of annthtir imuuinviir
; train near Collma on tho same rall
;roud by Zamorlstiv rebels, was also re
ported. The Zumoristas captured tho
Cnrranasa paymaster and his escort,
; robbing the passengers and burned tho
j coaches of the train, the dispatch add-
ed.
BLOCKADE KK.MOVI.D
Redding, Cal.. Dec. 18.
The Shasta Haute traffic
blockade will be lifted at noon
today, railroad officials said.
A cave in of tunnvl number
10 between LaMotne and Gib
son ut midnight last nltdit
caused one car to be derailed
The cave In occurred near
the iutiuel entrance,
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. Caddy Bag
" . Individi! .
Name-Maker
Tom Y?e Knit
Jacket
Latest in outing apparel Tor Ladies and Gentlemen.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S. SPECIAL CLUBS.
' Putters, Mashies, Drivers and Brassies
"A SPORTING GOODS PRESENT" WiLL EX
TEND ITS JOYS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
HAUSER BROS.
v, - ; "Everything In Sporting Goods
Christmas Present
MAiCEiTMi
: A FUR '
They are appreciative and distinctive above all. We
have Fox Furs in all the leading shades. Beaver, Nut
ria, Hudson Seal, Near Seal in -capes and scarfs.
SHOP EARLY
est Fur Co.
Opposite Court House
W
521 Court-Street '
The unusual weather conditions has greatly delayed
the usual Christmas buying and to accommodate
those. vho would otherwise find it difficult to do
their buying in the feW remaining days, we "will re
main open every evening. Do your Christmas shop
ping with us. We have thousands of beautiful gifts.
Hartman Bros. Company
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Salem
Jewelers and Opticians
Oregon
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SIMPLIFY THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING BY MAKING
YOUR SELECTION FROM THIS SUPPLY OF
USEFUL and SATIS
GIFTS
FYING
Surprise Her With a Blouse
One of the Beautiful Ones which any
woman would be'proub! to own
White Ivory Sets
Why not a manicuring set or some
separate pieces to complete her set
already started? ."
; Exquiste Petticoats
Why not for the out of the ordinary
gifttry a silk petticoat. Our assort
ment is good.
Stationery Is Always Acceptable
Why not send a box of writing paper
or correspondence cards ? Here is a
supply from the simplest to the more
elaborate outfits.
Silk Stockings
Why not a pair of silkjiose that will
bring delight to the wearer?
Why not select a pair of gloves that
will be stylish and please the ?
. u .recipient. ;
Nothing is more d'ainty or gives, more pleasure than a gift selected from
- our department of w '
Hand Bags v
Why not choose from our stock of
giveable , hand bags? . Never such
pretty. 'ones, never so many to select '
from.- ' - ' ":, .j,.
Silken Underwear
WHY NOT SHOP NOW?
Quality 1 '
Merchandise
Popular
Prices
OUTFITTERS TO-'. WOMEN MISSES AND CHILDREN
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Headquarters for Santa Claus
AT
Th; Remnant Stoics
LARGEST TOY STOCK IN SALEM, NOW ON DISPLAY. VISIT THIS STORE
BEFORE BUYING.
Friday Specials for This One Day Only
FRIDAY-SPECIALS
On Doll Carriages- ; -$4.98
quality..-:3.98 each
$6.50 quality'..:.:!$4!98 each
$9.50 quality. $7.69 each
$11.50 quality ..$8.95 each
Furniture Special !. 7 -
48 toy set atS:,.l:.l:;.29c
Lawn mower toy, 75c
quality at ..:..".....,49e
20 off any Ladies' Pock
et Books. . , , ' :
Dolls! DoUs!--:; -;j
5c, 10c,- 15c, 20c, 25c, 98c,
$1.98, $2.98, $:U)8, $4.98 up
to ..-.r...:. ...:.......v:.A- .$7.95
Silk umbrellas v , "
vn $755 to $l;U5 .
Toy stoves..,.....15c to $3.98
Silk hosiery $1.25 to $2.50
pair. . ' , ":
; Sensible Gifts for Xmas.
( , Friday Specials "
Give a table cloth remnant
or .a dress pattern for the
girl, a new dress, aprons,
wool stocking cap or mit
tens. V ,
Silk underskirts ....L..$3.98
to ... ,.....$7.95
Towe!s........25c'to $1.00 Ea
For The Baby- ' V
Booties........25c to 75c pair
Baby blankets ... :.......$1.25
to.........:.,.......:......$3.9s
Baby Silk Comforts $2.98
to.-,..., .:..;...........i$6,50
Baby caps ........25c to $2.50
Baby dress......98c to $3.98
Baby mitts........ 25c to 59
Baby Rattles. 15c to 75c
Kidder Cars
$1.50, $2.50 iand $2.98
Toys for the Boys.
Trains on Tracks
$1.69 to $4.98 each
Other trains ' ; "
" 49c to $2.98 " '
Toy Tanks- -
$1.98 to $6.00 Each
Tool Chests-
$2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 each
Fire engines $1.25
Hook and Ladders
$2,75 each
Toy auto 10c to $1.25
Tpy Eooks - !
5c, 10c,' 15c and 39c ach
Dishes--
Hand painted and Blue
Bird designs all kinds. '
Tinker Toys
25c to 75c
Big Line of
5c, 10c and
loc .toys
The Remnant Store;
254 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
Boudoir
Caps
39c to $1.98
Each
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