Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 20, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE
PAGE EIGHT
L'J5 ill ROUGH
BASKETBALL GAIJE
The Willamette Bearcats had the In-
. .hn Coach Mathews.
eian aifcn on ine tha ,ma. how.
they weie returned victorious in ever V8 basket shooting was below his
Fame ui basketball last evening by a orm H t wl m hy
was unusually rough, the two quintets The pre.geagon form ag displayed by
traveled at a fast clip. tho Braitat last evening promises a
- There were two redmen who per- 8UCCe(flsfu, 8eason for the Salem instU
formed conspicuously above their team flnd honor, foP Saiem. if they
Snates. They were Bittles, at ngni ior- .,q nj)t hrJng h(m,e the champj0nship
there !p such a thing as carniflca
of oni'iipresence in basketDaii wen
1 Bittlea aeserves that dis.incilon. He
Offensive at the right moment and to
lu cover his man was also a
feature. Ke used rare judgment In In
tercepting the ball.
Other men who performed creditably
were Ettib, DImick and Wapto. Addi
tional practice will eliminate the weak
nesses ot x!.steb and Dimick. Their in
ability in quick passing of the ball and
rapid shooting for the basketball. This
can be easily acquired by thoughtful
practice. Otherwise the work of both
."of these men is promising and will
eventually prove Invaluable men for
Wapato played con
' Jf t Kia OAoann thaV will VlA of lf00
thing as carniflcation - th ,ftdde, The Bear.
cats are In the conference to win and
to reap as abundant a harvest as is pos
sible.
The lineup:
, WlliKimette (34) Esteb (2), If.;
Wapato. capt., (4), rf.; Jackson (14),
c; GilKtte (6) lg; Irvine (8) rg. Dimick
subsliuUd for Esteb in last half.
Chemawa , (22) Downey (8) If;
Bittles () rf; Johnson (6) c; Nix lg;
Nucklos rg
Refortc Bents, Chemawa,
seemec! io be everywhere. His dribbling
was ois.ly the feature of t) e '
. atack. Although his running mat,
Pnwrev. (".id not perform up to his
usual game, his playing was consistent
throughout the game. With the aid of
these two forwards Chemewa should
win many games this winter. They
' were defeated last evening by the su
perb passing of the Beacats.
Evr since the beginning of the sea
eon, doubt has been a guest In the
"-camp of the Bearcats a Uoubt as to
Whether Willamette would be able to
-display the brand of ball of conference
calibei Like the ancient Arabian,
Voubt folded up his tent and stole away
in the da. k of the night l or the fierce
' bttacK ' o the Bearcats showed that
they deserved their berth in the North-
.W -"L. ' , . The commercial basketball meeting
.tead.nes. and accuracy that will bring' hf f at tne Y. M C. A. rarlo Friday
them mnny conference victories. Their n'eUt well attended. A . large and
short, quick accurate passing was of a entnustastjc bunch of shoo ten i were , in
. wi. t to attendance and were anxious to get the
BUSINESS HEtl SHOW
LOOP GAME INTEREST
I TOMORROW ; MONDAY - X
i "Sealed Hearts" 'c J:"
Supported by L JLrJ '
LUCILE STEWART and ROBERT EDESON C-" 'j r, ,...13,'.; .
A gripping story. of Two Men's Love for the f V ; fr
same woman and . her choice between youth 8 V ; ' r ;
.i'riL iiiniiiiiiMsmi 7 'i- nr "
and age. v .' J. V'V '
It's the First of the New $100,000 2 Reel Lloyd Comedies O
WHERE THERFSM1K1C The OREG ON NEWS
jv jT7?1 r 45 45 r
-,, TP IP IP
, wmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmummmmam
that ib Lard to beat. While the In-
",a"" u "". - ln- cor,iciered as captains no selec ,
Bearuut would go the whoie length of . I
league started. , On account of several
of the nen being absent who are be-
the flooi with short snappy-like pass-
tlons were made.
They decided at tnv
Tuesday
I A I- i . j , , 1L . IIU-U LI il U lu liitt, Ktuun v
week of intensive practicing the team'
work oi tl.e Willamette quit te will be
perfect, ii the attack of the Bearcats
week as Ihey have In the past tire
wees tub oiuem institution destined
to unturl tne prized gonia.oi.. Coach
EFFORT 10 BE HADE
TO HAVE PERSHING
STOP HERE Oil TOUR
An tllor will be made to have Gen-
have at least four teams and possibly
six if a few more players cari be signed
io. "After the meeting most of the
prospective players got Into their bas
.etbali toas and went up on the gym
"loor tor a good workout. And it was
li .,! 'emarkea by tnose on tne siae lines
l""'""" v..... wmi urn u.lllBl will . mlKtv flno mntorlnl for ' . . . , v., ff in Rnlem
urT . .Hhis-winT : . , .Sr.nt-orthe west:
star of Oe game for WiHamette They and laer8 w111 be 8elected morcial rfub' Wh WM ,nfT
-."IsSL "ev"!;u. y for tne ditferent teams. ... I Persians' trip west, said Saturday aft-
to the ttorlng column and In this re-i- , - , : ernoon that he will take it up with
spect the Bearcats were led by Jack. .Viieill AlllO LOmDEDV DllVS Governor Qlcott immediately to see
,on with 14 points, Irvine Clel.e i . r p J J . i what Btops can be taken to have the
Wapato 4; Esteb 2. The offensive play- Riran RiMM-nor (hi Cmmpmz what C"
mirh. """""' battle cniei vibu ubiw.
Purchase of the Ryan building on According to Pershing's itinerary ne
ing of .'uckson was consistent through
out ihc game. Once on the offense
J le tra vt!b at a fXst clip and his only South Commercial street as a perman- wI11 De , Portland and Vancojr
tww...., i. l,u i..wiii4 em luuttiiuii wtio auiiuuiiueu ouiuiuujf harracKS. januury o,
7uUito MrDbywo. the Mar,on Aut0 Company. The Jaualy 19, and at Mather Field. Sac
quire toSMtaito consideration in the deal for the build- ramento, Cal.. January 24 The four
the nert tao week. nng in n haye been ft ,eagt 40i. intervening between the general's
The woVs Tol I "Geeter" Gillette and 009- 1 ' visit te Camp Lewis and Mather Field
"Tuffy ' Irvine wa spectacular fend 'ne company will handle the Stude- is belioved to provide him ample time
g, .... , baker, Oldsmobile and Franklin to stop off here.
With Ihdr basket shootlnir. Gillette ".utoe. The firm was recently incor-
w in mw mw enoounff. uumw por&tea wRh ft wto, stock of 40 .! Coagt COUntles which appropr ated
- of the .oor. A gua. u . 000. with George E. Halvorson as pre- money to send a delegation to Wash-
.ii i. i. , 4.V.. aM.nt n T. nrlfflth rh socretarv- intrton January 1 IO ooosi mo
center of the floor in iniitnuhi. m treasurer. Claude H. Moore and Ralph velt highway
offensive playing of a basketball team. Thompson are also
The ability of Irvine to break into tho '5 ' enterprise.
are asking tne aiaie
Incorporators of Chamber of Commerce to co-operate
anu sena a aemsuw.
Chrislt
mas
S
oopp
ers
a
Will find Christmas shopping
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:
VOLK IGNORANT OF
HOVE TO OUST COPS;
URGES "EFFIdEIICf
Asked as to the possibility of any
secret caucus or campaign being start.
tad by members of the council with a
view to i educing the police force uoun
cllmar. Yolk stated, Saturday:
"Never to my knowledge has there
been nv such movement as would cut
the police protection to two or three
men, us has been Reported. My own
opinion aha also that expressed by oth
er counciiinen, is that the present quo
ta of seven men in. addition to the
chief and the police juatron will be pre
served. As to any designation of 'three
or tour men to be removed, that is auo
without foundation. I might say, too,
that the eentiment of the council is to
furnUh adequate police protection and
this can best be accomplished by sus
taining Mayor Wilson in his decided
stand for efficiency."
Voll' farther stated that he was ad
verse to any quotation of the police
blotter as a criterion of direct results
in police activity.
"People might bajed to believe that
the clt; was receiving much more ln
fines than would actually be' the case.
An item can be entered on the blotter
without H actually transpiring that the
lndlvlcuals concerned had been arrest
ed or had appeared before the city re
corder,"' said the councilman. .
Mort ciedit should be given the
street department and Commissioner
Low for work accomplished during the
recent extreme weather, Volk claims.
NECKTIES TABLE LINEN
69p tO $1.49 BATH TOWELS
LADIES' WAISTS HANDKERCHIEFS
$1.98 tot $7.90 CHRISTMAS BOXES
PETTICOATS 19do98c
$1.98 tO $4.98 BOUDOIRCAPS
neckwear 25cto$2.98
49c tO $1.98 LINEN TOWELS
BOOKS ja , ci ja
,rTTWT 43c to $1.49
FOR THE KIDDIES
DOLLS
HOUSE SLIPPERS .
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND 25ct0$125
'CHILDREN GAMES
SHOP EARLY while you can get better selections and at the same time get
better service before the rush
Incorporated
SATURDAY SEES RUSH
Of SHOPPERS AT PEAK
Satutday saw the genuine Christmas
rush in Salem. Every store, through
out the day, was flocked with eager
shoppers, and on every hand could be
seen the enthusiasm, eagerness and
anxiety that marks tho rush days pre
ceding Christmas.
The rush began early. Those who
came to the stores in the morning re
ceived better attention from the clerks
than those who visited the downtown
district during the afternoon. Mei
chan Is warned the shoppers that un
less tbey hurried to get ttleir wants at
tended to, they would be unable to get
the usual Christmas things, as the
stocks are nearlng depletion, y
Wanted Something that will shar
pen Ar.-erlcan wits so they will cut the
cost of living. Minneapolis Tribune.
With eggs at $1.02 a doxen whole
sale, the goose that lays the golden egg
Is losing a little of her. prestige. Wall
Street Journal, ,' uA
ROUP
your
Spasmodic Group is
usually relieved with
one application oi
IOCS
UR BODYGUARD" 30ft. 60'. i.20
WE WILL PURCHASE TOUR
Used Furniture
Ranges, Heater, .Cook Btorea.
Beds. Mattresses, Springs, Bureaus
Commodes. 8ew Ing Machine.
Dishes. In fact, any article which
you wish to MIL
T ( Call Us Up
Phone 1177
WHY? :
We Pay Best Possible Price.
Moral: It put t t In your purse.
Lucas & Needhan
Ferry ana Liberty Sta. ,
PHOWB im
I
i Germany's trouble la a shortage of
butter tuts while ours ia a shortage of
elbow gi ease. Greenville, 8. C. Pied
mont. ''-'' ;
Model 490,5 Passenger, $857.20
F. 0. B. SALEM, INCLUDING NEW IMPROVEMENTS
A Christmas Present for
...
the Whole Family '.
Make your family a Christmas present of an automobile.
It's a present that will give every member of your family
pleasure and comfort.
It's a present that will endure a present that your whole
family can enjoy together. ( i
And make your selection a CHEVROLET a car of establish
ed reputation and proved value in which you will get added val
ue in the assurance of ever-ready, courteous and dependable local
,,, . service., ' "'"t
Salem Au tomobile G
F. G. DELANO
SALEM
A.I.E0FF
DALLAS
L.M.HUM
ear of
TickSoToag
Chinese. Medleine and Tea cs
Hat medicine which will enre any
known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 A, 1L
until 8 P. M.
153Bonth HightJt.
Salem, Oregon. Phone X8S
JUNX YCUR JUNK
STI1NB0CK JUNK CO.
And Auto Wrecking
320-326 N. Commercial St
Will Buy Anything, any
where. If you are in
doubt call 305
-
A
HIDES
and SACKS
WANTED
Also Junk of AH Klnoa
Beet Prices Guaranteed
CALL 398
CAPITAL JUNK CO.
The 8iuar Deal Bonaa
971 Oheaeketa Sk Pnone S98
BETHLEHEM TRUCK SERVICE
The service we have been able to give Bethlehem
truck owners is the wedge that has been driven into
the truck business of this vicinity, and we will be bet
ter prepared to care for Bethlehem owners another
year than in the past. '
Our mechanic is always at your service. We nave
stocked Bethlehem trucks for future deltvery, having
been advised of an advance January 2, 192U. Let us
help you with your hauling problems. ,
1 H Ton Chassis 2 H Ton Chassis 3 V, Ton Chassis
3 $1965 $2365
F. O. B. Allentown. Penn.
Gray and Davis Electric Starting and Lighting is
, Standard on all models
162 North Commercial Street
11 VilftODl"
$3455
mm VEUE COMPANY
7:
State i Department May Not 11--Rceive
BolsheYik hmfJX
m vs . T ' ever,-to learn that Vochmetroff
a .it.agton Dec- 20 11 ia representative of the Central t-ni""
doubtful today if the state depart-of consumers societies of Bussia. l'
nwnt would receive Vladimir Voch-stead of representing the bolshevix
metroff, from Russia, who was re-government.