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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1920)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2U920. ;::oisc:i andbrowh HE LEAGUE LEADERS STAXDI-NG OF TEAMS Anderson-Brown .. Hauser Bros. Capital National U. 8. National Won Lost t 1 - 1 1 I 2 , The Anderson and Brown quintet team of the Commercial Basketball league last night maintained their lead .! ,oa another step toward cham pionship honors, when they took the 14 to 1 2. From the start the game was 14tolp. From the start the gams was hard-fought and close and the final outcome was decided by a basket in the last minute of play. Hauser IS roe. had something or a walk-away In the second game of the evening and had little trouble In de feating the United States National bank aggregation, 2 J to 11. Both games were spectacular from the standpoint of floor work and shoot ing and gave promise of more Inter esting gomes to come. The next ganen are scheduled for February 3, when the Capital National and United States National bank five will vie in the open er and the Ilauser Bros, and Anderson nd Brown squads meet for the second game of the evening. The lineups In last night's games were: Anderson Brown Harra and Drown, forwards; Conner, center; Clark and Patterson, guards. r " ' t n Hnrt anv Socolofsky, forwards; Turner, center; H . gunr's. Rauser Brothers Hayes and Rheln ha . ds; Springer, center; jja ,i "-.ODiofsky guards. United States National bank Har rell and Lucas, forwardn;.Jaskoskl. oenter; Dr. Utter and DcLapp, guards. IbcalRiS James Holland, head of a building company of Eugene, was visiting friends and attending to business mat ters In Salem Wednesday. Frank L. Haynes, 1376 Church St., lias been advanced in rating from ap prentice teamau second class accord ing to word received in Salem. Freston t)oud, whose address wa Dot obtained by police, wus knocked down and slightly bruised shortly af ter noon Wednosday by an auto driv en by H. E. Olmntead, according to police reports. The accident occurred on State street between Cottage and Winter, and was reported to police by lr. Olmstead. Declaring his willingness to re nounce his allegiance' to the rullnn government in Norway, John Knut con of 975 D street, Salem, Mod his first naturalization papers Tuesday. Mr. Knutson was born In Hangesund, Norway. He immigrated to the United Btntes from Canada, July 6, 1915. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT MONDAY, JANUARY 26 Seat Sale Saturday Opera House Pharmacy Oliver MoroHco Presents. LEO CARRILLO CRACK VALKNTINH Excellent Supporting Cast Brilliant Comedy 'WJARD1 LTD" How To Secure Tickets Now Address letters, make checks and post office money orders payable to If. C. Miirvln, Opera House Pharmacy Add 10 per cent war tax to price tickets desired. Inclose self-addressed tamped envelopes to help Insure safe return. ., Prices) lower floor 2.00 Balcony, first three rows Jt.60 Balcony, lust two rows J1.00 Gallery - ... 80o Plus War Tax TODAY HOWARD FOSTER PLAYERS Salem's Favorites of the Spoken Drama Borne people think that western pho todramns are always "shooting" pic tures, but you'll find out the differ ence when you see the most popular Western Actor on tlto Screen HARRY CAREY In Ills W Western Play "A fight For Love" Philip M. Holden orgenlzer for the Tlmberworkers affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, left for Portland on a short business trip Wednesday. Mrs. Holden (Emily Phillips) accompanied her husband, planning to visit friends in the Rose City. In the J. II. Starr estate. Mary A. Starr has been appointed administra trix, by order of County Judge Bushey issued Wednesday. Nellie E. Varley, J. W. LaBare and E. N. Starr are named as appraisers. Personal pro perty valued at $ 1700 will be Inven toried. The known heirs are' Mary A. Starr. 41, wife of the deceased; Clar ence Sylvester Starr and Clara May Starr, both of whom are about 19 years of age and are adopted children of the late J. N. Starr and of Sjry A. Starr. ....... Contrary to Inferences and state ments of councilman that the T. M. C. A. is opposed to a municipal boxing commission, or that it bad any part In the recent petition asking the ap pointment of a commission, James Elvin, secretary of the "T" Wednes day declared that the statements were erroneous, and that the organization he represents has taken no part In the affair. Special meeting of Sa lem lodge No. 4 A. F. A. M. this evening. Work In the F. C degree. Visitors welcome. ' CARD OF THANKS Mi friends, the staff and employes hospital, and brother Elks, for your constant devo tion anr tender care snown mj during her recent Illness and passing: and for the lightening of my sorrows weight by the trick oi irwnuwi.H. an? nminotiitiic I tender to you my deepest and heartfelt grati tude ChaesS. Huddleston. 18 Hippodrome Vaudeville IHIDAV S.VTl'JIDAY The Greatest Values ARE ALWAYS TO BE FOUND AT THE J. C. PEMMEY CO. The quality of the merchandise will speak for itself. All we ask is a compari son and you will see for yourself that quality considered our prices will be the lowest on all lines The "Beauty of It Is" that they are not "ONE DAY" specials", but especially low Prices Any Day You Want Them It Is All Dependable Merchandise Note just a few prices ivenasasample: Unbleached Muslin 1q q 39q Yd Nainsook 17c t0 35c Yd India Linon 17c to 35c Yd Dimity . -25c to 29c Yd Outing Flannel 29c Berkeley Cambric-....-39c anfJ 42c Yd Sheets, 72x90 98c and $1.68 Yd Sheets, 81x90... $1.98 Yd Pillow Case, 42x36 - ,...-25c Yd Percales - 19c to 39c Yd Ginghams 29c to 39c Yd corsets ....$1.25, If 1.69. $1.98, $2.49 Do Not Overlook Our 5 adies' Ready-to-Wear Incorporated Corn Show at the Valley Motor Com pany, State and Front Fana J riihA FORDSON DAY at the CORN SHOW Friday January 23rd Two Big Shows In One The success of this particular tractor has been phenomenal. It has become the successful farmers' necessity. With the present price of hay, grain and labor, and the uncertainty of the later, it is time to consider power farming. . Ask any FORDSON owner what it costs him to farm with a FORDSON and his low figures will surprise you. PADT5?AMraSW0riareo opportunity to talk direct with FORDSON owners and for FORDSON owners to exchange ideas The FORDSON FAMILY will be out in force. If vou are a member of this family or going to become a member, ask for a FORDSON button . Do Jail t0 seo the wonderf ul film "Keep The Boy o nthe Farm" now show ing at Bligh Theatre. FORDSON' AI'PHOVEn FARM IMPLEMENTS alley Motor Co. 'FORDSON . APPROVED FARM IMPLEMENTS WANTED USED FURNITURE What have you to seD PHONE 1177 Best Prices Paid W. E. Lucas Ferry and liberty Sts. .- . -T,;osi t.r Mrs. J. R. The luoeM - StA,uV who died at her . Tue. dar will W neia - from the Rosedale Friends church, will b in the Rosedale ceme- i tery. In addHton to thi verdict for $1060 damages recently awarded Mrs. Vio i.t nrimm in her suit against B. Cun- liham for alleged false arrest; a cost bill amounting -to J120.20 has been filed by Mrs. Grimm's attorneys. t . . km inoinAM the travel ex- ine cob r- penses of six witnesses from Fort land who attended the trial. Following the reot-h.l T- - r. . m..: tion of the man, who several ni. asv ciu uy muuea a last quest that rigid watch be itsA him, police - here are maintaining strict patrol of all train yards, u hoboe oamps. The description poiw here received of the bandit h that u is about ' 30 years old, weight m pounds and is six feet-tall. His co. plexion Is described as being li ' JOURNAL WAJJT ADS pAy For Long Distance Auto Tracking Willamette Valley Transfer Co WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. $40 In Cash Given Away Why should Salem people Buy Oregon made products? In order to stimulate interest in Oregon Products week, Jan. 19th to 24th Gale & Co. will give 10.00. in cash prizes for the best essays on the above subject as follows:- First Prize $15.00 Sixth Prize $1.00 Second Prize 10.00 Seventh Piize 1.00 Third Prize 5.00 Eighth Prize 1.00 Fourth Prize 3.00 Ninth Prize 1.00 Fifth Prize 2.00 Tenth Prize - 1.00 Rules that govern this contest: N - x 1. Anyone residing in Oregon is eligible to compete for these prizes, ex cept employes of Gale & Co. ' , 2. Essays must be plainly written or typewritten, one side of paper being used. . 3. Essays must not consist of over 300 words, y 4. Essay must be accompanied by the name and postoffice address of the writer. i 5. Essays must be received by Gale & Co., or deposited in the post office properly addressed to Gale & Co., contest department, Salem, Oregon, on or before 6 p. m. Saturday, January 24, 1920. 6 In awarding prizes the judges will consider: First, strength of reasons given; Second, style and forcefulness of composition; Third, neatness and brevity. JUDGES OF THE CONTEST In order to insure absolute fairness and impartiality in awarding prizes, the following judges of the contest have been selected: T. E. McCroskey, manager Salem Commrecial Club; R. J. Hendricks, manager Statesman Publishing Co., and George Putnam, manager Daily Capital Journal. Prize winner's names will be announced in the daily papers as soon as awards are made by the judges. Address all answers to Contest Department Gale & Company Commercial and Court Streets Formerly. Chicago Store SALEM,' OREGON. BIG Furniture Auction Woodry's Auction House 270 North Commercial Street Saturday, Jan. 24, SSSEl CONSISTING OF NEW GOODS 2 9x12 beautifully designed axminster rugs; 1 42-inch top wax ed oak extension table, round; 1 42-inch top mahogany finished extension table, round; 6 waxed oak diners; 6 maple diners; 1 fine oak buffet; 1 sanitary couch; 2 oak sewing rockers; 1 waxed oak arm rocker, cane back; 1 oak chiffonier, plate mirror. v USED GOODS, LIKE NEW--1 tapestry settee and 2 chairs to match, like new; 2 oak dressers, plate mirrors; 2 lir dressers, plate mirrors; 1 large oak dresser and bed to match; 3 oak stand tables; 2 upholstered walnut chairs; 1 fine box spring; 2 felt mattresses and other mattresses; 3 box sewing machines; 1 nearly new drop head sewing machine, 7 drawers; 3 nearly new iron springs; 1 nearly new coil spring; 12 Yum Yum springs; 6 white enamel beds; 1 water power w-shmg machine, like new; 1 hand power washing machine, like new; 3 square Jning tables; 5 good ranges; 1 Hoosier cabinet, solid oak, like new; 1 oak cabinet; 1 home made writing desk and book case; assortment of home canned fruit, ex tr enoice; enclvcopedia Brittanica and other books; lamps, churns, organ, small tools, harness, horse collars, garden tools, and thousands of other things. TERMS, CASH. BE ON TIME. BRING YOUR FRIENDS. EVERYTHING OFFERED GOES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER NOTE: Woodry buys and sells everything for cash or will sell for you on com mission. F. N. WOODRY, Auctioneer MIONE510OR5H - c., nREfiON.