"AflE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1920, SALEM HI WINS FROM A-B TEAM MAINTAINS MTHNNVILLE 35-17: LEAD IN FOURTH GAME In a f.irt gam at MiMinnvMle, Sa lem high si'houl won out last night in a hotly contented engagement with the MtMinnville quintet, the score being 35 !o 17. One of the brst feature of the game In addition to excellent playing quali tien shown by both teams ;aa the no ticeable altxenee of fouls. This is re garded an a result of the work of Coach Hhott. new athletic Instructor for Fa-1-ni, who ha expressed hla belief that the Salem team can play a clean win ning game. Salem ia now in line, for Willamette valley honor at least ,aa a result of the present season's showing, having I. mi only one game and that to Albany. Th regular high school team made the Mc.Mlnnvllle trip. On Krlduy, the hoys leave for Kuifene, where they will play that hlKh achnol. and then will may over for Saturday night. In order to meet the Oregon frexhman In a gain. I I i . , 'I ; I STANDING OF I.E.UU K. W. Anderson-Brown 4 Capita! Nat. Bank 3 Mauser Bros 1 U. 8. Nat. Bank 0 U 0 1 3 4 SALEM CLUB GROWS; STAFF STRENGTHENED ' In nmftf nir arrnngviiiriitsj for the presence of Walter Kracke on the line up of the Halem Senators, Diddle Bish op feels lhat Salem is safe on the back Hlop end of" team makeup. Kracke, by reason of Rood work with the mitt ami mask, supplemented by superior club swlnlng has achieved a good repu tation wilh his home team, the Marys vllle club, and also with Boldler organ isations with whom he played durlnir liis 28 months' of service. While Kracke was a member of the Marys vllle cluh In the old California state !"UKue, the organization grubbed off a number of pennunts und received noast-wlilv recognition, most of the coast leagues acquiring good timber from Ibis learn. Pitcher Cole, well known to Salem fans, htm recently accepted a berth wlh the Senators, strengthening a star pitching staff. Bislmp'i team forma tion lit tho present time gives abso lute promise of a fast semi-professional club. Pitchers Schroeder and Cox, left handed twirlen, matched, with Craig und Cole, righthanders. Catchers Hayes and Kracke. Infield Proctor, Miller, (lamer, Holmes ami Illslmp. Oul field Humphries,, O'Mallcy, Knickerbocker and Hiibr Admits. With a score of 13 to 8, the Anderson-Brown team defeated Hauser Brothers In the fourth game of the season's series on the T. M. C. A. , floor last night. This confirms the leadership of the A.-B. team In the present Commercial League series. In the first game of the evening, the Capital National quintet becomes runner-up In the series, making their third win lust night by defeating the United States National team by a , score of 24-13. The lceanest game of the evening was played between the bank teams, the score being. fairly even until the second half, when Hulsey, captain of the Capital National team, lead out with superior individual work, dem onstrating that he is in as good con- ! dition for play as when he was mak ing records for Salem High school. While the contest between the teams representing the sporting goods stores was aggressive, fouls register ed against both sides were about equal In number and fast playfng was main tained throughout. The A.-B. team lead from the start, but the Hauser Brothers played a more consistent game in the second half. The mlllmen'a union of Klamath Falls has reiterated its demands for nn Increase of wages to meet living costs. The state conciliation board will be asked to Investigate. Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION Doctors Tell Why You Should Quit Tobacco Dr. Kress says cigarette smoke nets ; owwrfully iAi lung tissue ami liiduc'a . pulmonary tuberculosis, while It cuus et' permanent degeneration of the cells of the nervous system, Including those of thn brain, and thus weakens the mental faculties. Dr. Kceloy says tobacco enfeebles digestion and lays tlia foundation for neatly every nervous disorder now cimimon to the American people. It produces color blindness, ellpepsy, bronchitis, rheumatism and asthma, oyspepsla and catarrh, tobacco heart and cancer of the stomach. . Dr. Holly, surgeon of St. Thomas hos pltal and export in diseases of the brain and nervous system, says: "I Know of no single vice which does so much harm us smoking. It Is a snarrt mid a delusion. It soothes the excited nervous system at the time to render tt mora Irritable ana feeble unNmato I.v. 1 know of no other cuuse or agent that so much tends to bring on func tional diseases and through this In the end to lead to organic disease of the brain." Mr. Smoker, can you afford to In dulge this habit? Let Nlcotol help you to throw off the fetters of tobac co. Nlcotol kills the craving and sets you free. It makes the tobacco habit quit you and keeps you feeling fine and fit all the time. Get Nlcotol tab lets of any druggist. Note When asked about Nlcotoi tablets, one of our lending druggists said: "It Is truly a wonderful reme dy for the tobacco hnhlt; away ahead of anything we have ever sold before. We are authorised by the manufac turer to refund tho money to every dissatisfied customer, and we would not permit the use of our name un load the remedy possessed unusual merit." Nlcotol tablets are sold In this city under an Iron clad money back guarantee by all up to date druggists, Including 1). J. Fry. (Adv) 11 Bread is Your Best Food 4 Eat more of it WLSUMl is your best BREAD Buy more of it. Eternal vigilance in every (Apartment from the selection of wheat o nthrough til the stages of bak ing, is the secret of quality of II Bread olsum Cherry City Baking Co. f CANADIAN PLAYERS HAY MEET SENATORS Manager Nick Williams of the Moosejaw league has been in commun ication with Biddie Bishop of the Sa lem Senators regarding a series of gxmes that may be played in Salem at the opening of the season. Another Cinadien organisation, the Reffrna j club .of which Bills' Speis Is manager. ! may be seen In action in Salem. The Regina club is training near Portland ' and Manager Spias has shown a will ingness to bring his Canadians here e.nd show (?) Salem how to play base I ball. As the Regina club is of high (standing In the provinces, a good base I ball exhibition is assured, j In addition to these gat". Manager ! Bishop still has hopes of being able to I intercept the Beavers when they re ; turn from the spring training grounds in California. Biddie and the players wKh him are anxious to get into trim for these games, especially with the Beavers. Biddie says that he would even be willing to part with his bright est coolred necktie, if his aggregation could mess up the reputation of Mc Credie's pets. c HILDREN should not be "dosed" for colds - apply the fc; "outside" treatment Ajiy VICRS VAPORUSB "YOUH BODYGUARD "-JUMJUf, Safe TniUChmmixzmm, ass rot ForInfants,Inval!dsndQrow)ngChildren I Rich mflk. malted ... The Original Food-Drink tot All Ages No Cooking NoorUhic, Djpj I U LttS IT IT mm m mm m m, a -- m m m Cloth THAT HUNDREDS OF MEN WERE ONLY WRITING THE it fn) M a price they could afford to pay was shown today when the ten days sale opened at the OLEM MILL no SALEM WO Keep a lookout for our daily ads that will appear in this space from day to day. They will keep you well advised of the special features for each day! AS WAS ANNOUNCED BY FULL PAGE ADS. IN SALEM'S TWO LIVE DAILY PAPERS. THIS SALE WOULD AFFORD AN OPPOR TUNITY TO BUY HIGH GRADE CLOTHING OF THE BISHOP STANDARD AND QUALITY AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES . THAT THE PUBLIC WAS NOT SLOW IN RECOGNIZING REAL BARGAINS WAS EVIDENT Were you here? If not yoa should come tomorrow for as we predicted, many of the lines will soon be depleted and there'll be no more at these prices. Here are a few of the prices that won favor: Lot No. 1 Men's Suits Suits in this lot sold at $17.50. $20.00, $22.50 and $25.00. If your size is here you're lucky. Just to make things lively for opening day, for they will not be here long at this price, $14.85 while they last ' $14.85 Lot No. 2 Is a Snap Men's $32.50, $35.00 and $37.50 Suits, all sizes in this lot to 44. Worsted, Tweeds, Cassi meres and Serges, Staple and Young Men's styles. Come early and get your pick. $26.25, you must see them $26.25 Lot No. 3 Looks Good Mens $37.50, $40.00, $42.50 Suits, Staple styles or waist seam, belted or plain for young men. all sizes and wanted colors. It is hard to believe, yet here they are and plenty of them to choose from, at only $29.95 during this sale $29.95 Lot No. 4 Is a Wonder Men's $45.00. $50.00 and up to $60.00 Suits. Staple or Young Men's styles in Plain and Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, Tweeds. Cassimeres, all sizes. Late models Sale price $37.50. Think ofitonly $37.50 FOR TEN DAYS CLOSING SATURDAY, FEB. 14TH Men's $2.50 Fleeced Cotton Union Suits Lot No. 5 - $1.65 oi O C : - elue berge buits Men's $5.00 Gray Natural Wool Always of fa Bishop Quality, Standard UTn,f,UltS weights, -all sizes, regular, slims and stoats. , $395 . ' Regular prices from $30.00 to $70.00 Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Jersey Sweaters, LgSS 1 0S f OF 1 0 DclVS All colors $2.00 Lot No. 6 Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Rubberized YoiltJlS SllltS Ra$3 85 '0t' BUra')er,most'y sma" s'zes' -Z . '. Pant Suits. Would cost at wholesale today $10 Men's overcoats. All greatly reduced, at lo They'll not last long at $7.85. Cose $20.09 to $65.00 on Boys $7 85 ?195- Lot No. 7 ' s Men's $9, $10 and $11 Dress Shoes BOVS -KntCliCrS $5.95 V : : Odd lot Boys' Knicker Suits, ages 14 to 17 only. Boys' $3, and $3.50 school shoes Regular prices were up to $13.50. These are $2.45 marked Extra Special for this occasion. $4.95 can you believe it Boys' $1.25 blue bib overalls & A 75c $4.95 Children's $1.50 play suit, plain or stripes Lot No. 8 'L- 95c Boys' Knickers Boys' $1.50 and $2.00 cloth hats, assorted cker Waists, Seam or MA -gc some with two pairs of pants. New models, as- sorted materials. Note the Prices: ...... . lu. $12.00 and $12i0 Suits Men s khaki one-Plece work sbrts fm fm ...... jjj, $3.95 . $16.50 and $18.00 Suits - -$12j5 lio 1.0) ISHOP SALEM'S LEADING CLOTHING STORE