PAGE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL' HffiR BROS. II HARD FOUGHT GAME FROM BANK QUINTET viwxDixti or thk i.Kn: Won Lost Aiiilt-rinii-Iirown 5 1 Capita) National 4 2 Hauwr Kros J S l S. Nutloiml ( Staging a romehack that had some of the cmhuaintic fans nearly falling out of the bleachers, the Mauser liros. quintet won In the last minute of play from the Capital National hank war rioni 23 to 22 at the Y. M. C. A. last night. It was by all odds the hottest foujjht and closest game of the Com mercial League series that hag yet been played. In the first six minutes of play the bank team piled up a score of IS while Ilauser Hi us. were making four points and owing to the fact that the bank five were successful In defeating the Imhku leaders, Anderson-Brown lant week, everyone began to feel that It wu going to be a walkaway. How ever at this Juncture, the Hauser tiros, stilfenei! up, and neither side scored liguin during the first half. From the. time the starting whistle blew for te si'cond half, It was a battle royal. Springer, captain of Hauser liros. team mulled down the floor time and again fur a basket, the final score crediting him with IS Individual points. When, the score was about tied time out was called and a shift wits made enabling Ilulsey to guard Springer. Hut even the veteran high school star couldn't entirely stop the lliiumr Urns, captain, who got away for four baskets after the change, the last of which turned defeat Into victory. In the secoiul game of the evening Anderson-llrown easily won from the 1'. 8. National bank five 117 to 15. The league leaders played in excellent form but did not have to extend themselves iU liny time. I Next Tuesday evening Hauser Bros, will meet Andetson-lirown and the two bank teams will mix. , Coach Hi had referred both frames hist evening. MAJORS TRYING OUT RECRUITING MATERIAL Detroit, Allen.., FeO. 18. Mtcher Love and Second Baseman Young have signed contracts with the Detroit Amer lean League club for the 1920 season. This loaves five regular and two utility men still to be a'gned up. They are Harry Heilman, first baseman; Chick bhorten and Ita Klagstead, ou. felds. Bob Jones, third baseman, and Doc? Avers, pitcher. Dyer and Ell. son. utility men, also remain to be signed. Al are expected to be with the team when it begins spring practice at Ma con. A squad of 31 players is expected to make up the contingent that will start south within the next few weeks. Cobb will not Join the club until it begins the trip north with the Boston Nationals. Eight recruit pitchers will be given an opportunity to show whether they are ready for major league company. HIGH QUINTETDEFEATS sfelDif.vK MLUUilibUV HVdU 111V t.KRMAX FACTORIES EXPAND VARSITY FRESHMEN Berlin, t"eb. 18. The aniline or ganization, comprising most of the leading German chemical factories. : has doubled its capital stock, makmg The Salem high basketball team de feated the Willamette freshmen In thejSchatt's men performed in good style against the older men. their superior team work largely accounting for the victory. Leslie Springer refereed. Eastern Inter-collegiate Base Ball Opens April 19 Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 18. Michi gan s baseball nine which will open the Western Intercollegiate season at Bloomlngton, Indiana, on April 19th, will be whipped into shape with a southern training trip that will Include six g;i.es with three fast college teams of the south. Alabama Polytechnic will oppose the Wolverines April 13 and 13, at Auburn, Alabama; the tTiilverslty of Georgia will provide competition April 14 and 15. at Athens, Ga., and Vander bilt, at Nashville, April 18 and 17, will wind up the training trip. A constant circulation of sea water is taking place within the sponge In its natural habitat. This flow is accom plished by a series of cells, the like of which are not to be found In any of the hiher animals. .i:.GU; Kt llFDl'LK HF.FORK TEAMS American Bowlers' Meet -' Held in Illinois in March TeoilH, 111., Feb. IS. The nnmml inei'llng of officers, delegates iihjJ iiieni lii'ts of Hie executive eominlttOH of the American Howling congress will bo held let the Hotel Jefferson here on March 12. The Inlern.'itloniil A if C tournament will open here March HI and close March Dl''wlth 7l)0 teams competing, ' rdlng to Secretary A. L. T.nngtry. Two hundred JVorlit teams will lie en tered and Chicago will he next In line with 170 teams. Tho prize list will to tal ;io,ouo. Teams from every state In the union have been enetered, and for the nrst lime In history one team from Mexico will try for the championship. Can ada will also be represented. Th l!!l congress will he awarded at tho annual meeting on March 12. Cleveliu.il, HuffaJu, Louisville, t. Louis and Indianapolis, will ask for the 1921 tournament, It is said. Secretary I.nngtry will move his headiiunrters to I'eorlu from Milwaukee early In February, Kansas City, FebJ 8. Club owners or tne western league gathered here ror- a meeting, at which, among other tilings, the 1920 schedule will be con sidered Whether possible chanires in the circuit membership would he con sidered hud not been announced. Sev eral towns are said to be seeking mem- oersnip. FMFTFKIFS All K LOOTED Vienna, Monday, Feb. 4 8. Systema tlo vandalism and robbery In cetne. tenes pas led. to demnnds for police protection. Newspapers say graves and vaults have been despoiled, arti cles of the slightest value stolen and coffins smashed for firewood. Willamette gym Tuesday afternoon by a score of 22 to 14. Superior teamwork won for the high school, as they w able to work the ball down the floor at will. The freshmen excelled at shooting when they did get an oppor tunity to shoot, and with a little more practice together as a team they wirr be a winning aggregation, Amor) Gill and Boise shot the greatest num ber of 'bajketa for the high school team, and Socolofsky and Thomas played the best game for the fresh men, who were handicapped by the absence of Gancans. who has a sprain ed ankle. The score. Freshmen High School Ell's (4) F... (12) A.Gill Canzans (2) F Shatei Stone C (8) Boise Socolofsky . G (2) E. Gill Thomas (7) G Ashby Bain (1) S Joi.es Notson S Referee Springer. In a game that was hard played fittm Mtnt-t In finluh link fiabm hiirh school basket Ball five defeated the;thet otal 600.000,000 marks, in order Willamette freshmen. 22 to-14 at tne to buiid new factories for the produc Willamette irvmnasium. Coach i tion of nitrogen fertilizers. It is con sidered nigniy prooaoie mat ueronanj will Boon be able to export instead of import chemical fertilizers. FRENCH ARE THRIFTY Paris. Feb. 18. French savings banks deposits for 1919 exceeded the withdrawals by 929.2S3.49S francs, ac cording to statistics Just published. The new Missouri state house has a bronze chandelier, which weighs 6500 pounds and carries 150 electric lamps. Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ASMS FOR INDIGESTION IS "The new cook certainly makes good tea." "It isn't the cook; it's the tea. You're drinking Schilling's." There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In patchmyn-lined-moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. A Schilling & Co San Francisco DAXC'E FLAYED; YICAR SUFFERS his church were smash " to. Tulle, France. Feb. 18. The vicar guilty of the of Z of the village of Aix, near here, de- "ense- nounced modern dancing and balls Six miles abovh during his sermon Sunday morning seems to be the 1 t earla's and on Monday night the wind "" latest skv Plane. "Nowls theTime to Do ip says the Good Judge Go to real tobacco the small chew with the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long time. It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man who uses ''the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that Put Up In Two Stylet RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco m it LOOK FOR THE FED BALL - 1KADE, MARK m Firearms Ammunition Shooting Rkhf 8 m I WW k4 r.:Sj,l';niiincf.,-i.Li iu'Ti fe 'HI'LO 30HSKCOUGHS The Horrible Handicap of Catarrh You Must Drive It Out Of The 15Imd To Get Rid Of It lVrmnnently. Adam never luul a handker chief is another way of saying that Catarrh i.s an ailment that we owe to civilization and the ef fects of modem life. Catarrh is not a disease like pneumonia or typhoid fever. Catarrh is caus ed by Impure blood, laden with irritatintr.and poisonous matter acting upon cells lining the na sal passages and, throat, that have already been inflamed, ir ritated and caused to overwork. no effect upon the blood, . b ,b. is a purely vegetable blood remedy, made from roots ami herbs direct from the forest. which combat promptly any dis ease germs or impurities in the uiooa Once you get your blood free irom impurities cleaned of mi .ii.i.l. ..I ' i i .. . iiiiDiinui miaous wnien if is now a prey to because of its un healthy state then you will be relieved of Catarrh the drip ping in the throat, hawking and spitting, raw sores in the nos trils, and the disagreeable bad breath. It was caused, in the iuM piace, because your imnov. on't it is not S. S. S. by exposure to dust, dirt, sud-erished blood was easily infect i ::1' c.1,,anr3 ' .temperature, ab-.ed. Possibly a slight cold or con- z : r ysuLis$ md acf h had i v ' ' ; uaa com. r;ut the point isd, . , i V I . r.r " ine. suiter with Catarrh i nose and throat. The unhealthy necessary. The remedy condition of th i.w,i mn,i k.J.i:, .. J.'"v . .7 V""'v uinuuxt'reU Over IlltV venr n rrn overcome . purified and restored tested, true and tried is obS' to a healthy condition. able at any drug store 0.1 must realize that the dis- proven its value i in thoLnds of ease itself and not its symp. cases. It will d Ho TyZ case toms, is what you have to cure. Get S. S. S. at once and iSrin Of course, you know that when1 treatment . 1 yours If a & you are cured of any disease its standing case be sire to wr fe" symptoms will disappear. for free exnert W.S li iJJ- iniiamation of the delicate vegetable blood tonic cleans nembranes of the nose and air the impurities from the Kd passages which choke up and by literallv washinJ it clean i S niake, breathing, difficult. To will prove to vou tSSt&LXl w na 01 tnese distressing ef- of sufferers from cimh7iZZ jou must remove their eonsisfonr t,-utn ii j j i j ' . . ' b. have been freed from the blood is laden w ilh iW im. ,. lrvm ".e r".....-u . i . -" . """wic nu mi us uisacreeahle Catarrh germs which direct features and restored to Sect their attack against the tender, health and vigor . IWt dem and delicate membranes of the' the treatment. For fr US nose ainl throat These germs' advice address Swiff? Med ica cannot be reached by sprays or, Director, 167 SwifliboViorv douches, which, of course, have' Atlanta. Ga a?v fects cause. The It. was a hard life, but a good life, and a life that built MEN" THE 14 ARMS OF THE SERVICE The Recruiting Sergeant can give you the information that will help you decide which branch fits you best In all of them you will get the fine training as a soldier that the United States offers all its men in many branches you can get highly specialized training. INFANTRY Th men who have made the nam of "doughboy" feared and respected throughout , the world welcome you to the comradeship. Fin fellow good fun and good training In any achool t th post you go to. CAVALRY When th horse are champing at tli bit and th "yellow legs" mount up and the 0 troop rides forth, there la a thrill that no old cav. alryman can ever forget. A horse of your wn good outdoor ill and training for future eucc w FIELD ARTILLERY "Action Front" come th command then watch the boy with tho red bat cord I nap (mo It. A happy outfit with th dash of mounted service added to interesting work that call for head and band. Motor if you wish. CORPS OF ENGINEERS Army engineering Is known th world over for its excellence and an en listment in th engineers can be .he start of .young man' training In th various branches of engineering and In any of th mechanical and building trades. COAST ARTILLERY Living on the sea coasts, guarding big cities with big guns, getting time for Study and a wide and good technical training, th . C A. C. man Is preparing for a useful life and good pay and is having a good time while he's learning. Th C.A.C. also mans th mobile big gun rcgi. menta throughout th country. AIR SERVICE (IncludinglBALLOON CORPS) Th man who gets th early edge in experience with aeroplane and balloons lias a chance to cash In big on his army twining. For flying is only in Its Infancy and It's going to ba a profitable business for men with th right experience. ORDNANCEDEPT.-Theordnancelsappealing to th aradious young American. To wide oppor tunities for study, it adds a business as well as a technical training. SIONAL CORPS Whether It's laying a wlr from a reel -cart at a gallop or Installing a wireless tation that will flash Its message half around the world, th Signal Corp is Aen, and a man who learns radio telegraph and telephone work in the Signal Corp Is always valuable. MEDICAL rTT.-rJood experience, good pay. and training in a.j branches of hoepltal work. Excel lent opportunity for future auccess. Tne Veter inary Corps teaches the car of horse as well as trieat and milk Inspection. TANK CORPS Th man , U . jtKiws gas motors and tractors or who wants to know them i In vited to Join th Tanka. Radio, machine gun and ordnance work are all parts of th Tank Corp work. QUARTERMASTER CORPS Th Corp that feeds and clothes th Army offers s valuable train Ing for tutor butine. Interesting work for th man who likes horse In th Remount Set vie. CONSTRUCnONDIMSION-Practlcalwork In th many trad i part of th every day life of th Construction Division. Many opportunities to lei.-n th trad of highly paid specialists. CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE For . man with little kr,owldg of chemistry or for any ambitious young man who would likn to get that knowledge, thr is Interesting work and rapid advancement in th C W. 3. MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS-A thorough practical training in motors and their accesso-es, and in driving a wall, is given In the well-equipped chooU of the Motor Tranaport Corpa. WHEN I got out of the Army, I raised my right hand over my derby and said, "Never again, I hope!" And I am here to state that I was just one of about 3,000,000 who felt like that only stronger. It was my privilege to kick and believe me, I did. I couldn't get out too quick I wanted a feather bed, restaurant food and trousers that flapped around my ankles. But now that I'm out, civil life is not all that we cracked it up to be I And the Army looks like a pretty good place, after all. I've been and seen and done things that I wouldn't give up my memories of, for anything. I had a fine crowd of buddies two-fisted men with a regular man's outlook on life. I learned how to take care of myself and all comers to hold my own with the best and with the worst. , And I learned the sort of discipline that makes a man able to handle men. I got pretty fair clothes not as good as the Army gives in peace time, but warm and plenty of them and they didn't set me back sixty a suit, either. Where the U. S. Army Serves American troops ere serving In Panama, Hawaii, the Philippine Alaska. China, Germany, Siberia end here in the U. 8. A. The Re cruiting Sergeant will gledly give you ail the details. Llk every one elae In the Army from General to Buck Private, you're under ordera and If your outfit moves and you're needed elsewhere, your duty Is (o go. Meals well, did you ever see a hungry looking soldier ? We all kicked then. Some of the rear-rank generals will always kick. You. can't please some birds ever. The Army never was a bed of roses it was not meant to be. It is a powerful fighting machine. And even right now, with the peace time lack of hardship, it's still no place for the lad who won't "play ball." But, the man who does his duty, who snaps into the spirit of the game, who stands on his own feet, who pla,vs hard and plays clean there is the chap who gets along and eats up the Army life. He learns how to handle men, he rises in rank as fast as he proves-himself. He is intrusted with important and interest ing work. He gets more money clear than he could; save in civil life. He comes ouf with a better education he has a real time with a good crowd of regular he-men. He's seen something an4 been something and done something for the little old U.S. A. The Nearest TJ. S. Army Recruiting Stations Are: UNITED Worcester Bldg., 3rd and Oak Sts., Portland . 462 State Street, Room 5, Salem. A personal interview involves 'no obligation STATES ARMY fei