f AGE SIX.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
BEARCATS TO MEET
HAA.C.IN PORTLAND
FOR A GAME TONIGHT
The Willamette Bearcat will line
ui againm the Multnomah Amateur
Athletic club In Portland this evening,
in what Is likely to be one of the fast
est game Portland fans will see this
year.
Coach Mathews" string of loopers
came back from their northern trip
much demorallied. but a rest of al
most two weeks has put them In first
clans shape again. Jackson, Rarey and
tiillette have been srlven liht work
since the trip, and Wapalo has been
at home in tt'enatchee up to Wednes
day, when he returned to work with
new pop.
The team has shown noticeable lm-j
provement In paining and Instead 01
shooting whenever they had thfJ ball
in their end of the court, they are now
working it up to easy shooting distance.
The game tonight is Just what the !
men need to put them in shape for the
two hard contests coming with Stan
ford and University of Idaho. Stan
ford will appear here Tuesday night,
while Idaho lines up against the Bear
cats at 4 p. m. Thursday. Idaho won
from the Methodists on the Moscow
floor, but the Hearcats are counting
on evening up the score in the armor.
Stanford cleaned up on the Univer
sity of Oregon last week, so a fast con
tesl Is assured. Very likely Tuesday
night will see the biggest crowd whicn
has turned out for any of the sum
in the armory this year.
CANOE CLUB HAY BE
1ZE0 HERE
At a special meeting of the mem-
ALBANY BEATS SALEH
16-14 INFAST GAME
... Grand stand plays and a lack of
bers of the Salem Canoe Club called;'"'
underlying causes of Salem meeting
by the President, August Neugebauer defeat at tM handg of Albany in a
last Wednesday evening it was de-lgame played at the Willamette I'ni
cided to reorganlre and start a mem-jversity gym, Friday night. This is
bership campaign. This club prior to' Albany second win from Salem dur
. ... , ing the Willamette valley basketball
the war was one of the most popular, "j
club for those that enjoy canoeing After a ba(l gtart the home team
and water sports. Due to the fact; attempted to rally, but despite ex
that most of its members were in the! cellent work by two members of the
service the club has not been active! team the entire game showed a lack
for the past year and a half. Inter-! of co-ordination among the S. H. S.
est is being aroused and an effortj players.
will be made to place the Salem clubj The game was" practically "no
well up on the list of clubs in Salem. man's" until the last moment Boise
Those present at the meeting were and Gill of Salem each secured four
AuRU.it Neugebouer, C. A. ibbert.j points. For Albany, Moores and
Oliver J. Myers. Harrie E. Hoxie and'willard checked three baskets and a
William Johnson. Anyone desiring to foul.. The game, while inconsistent,
become a member of the organization' was fast and maintained vivid inter-
may secure particulars from any of est until the finish
the above parties
Dempsey Deriss Rumor
of Break With Kearns
Cliloiigo, Feb. 21. Jack Deinpsey,
the world's heavyweight champion, In
u message to friends here today de
nied reports that he Intended to break
with his manager, Jack Kearns.
"Kearns will be manager as long an
I remain in the boxing game," t lie
champion's message read. "I give him
credit for my success as a pugilist and
In-coining world's champion."
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Supporters of the Salem school
and the team itself are thought to
have built too much upon Salem's
record of defeating all teams played
by Albany In the series.
Despite the two Albany defeats.
Salem high school Is the holder of
the Valley championship for this
season, having won seven games out
of the nine played. Coach Scott ex
pects that the team will put up a
mighty good fight for the interstate
championship in June.
Mexico City, Feb. 21. Persisten
reports that diplomatic relations be
tween Mexico and Great Britain were
about to he resumed were partially
confirmed yesterday when It was
learned from semi-official sources
that Robert Leech, British minister to
Cuba Is to be sent to this city. Gen
eral Candldo Agullar, it Is. said, will
go to Kugland as soon as formalities
are completed. I .
e..na,nl Airulliii. wnu frrnntari lin.
limited " leave of absence from the" ln fh hoP of influencing pend
army yesterday for the nniiouncedllng
purpose of engaging in politics. He is
a supporter of Ylnacio Bonlllas, for
mer Mexican ambassador at Wash-
! Universal Suffrage
Demonstration Held
Tokio, Wednesday, Feb. 11. The
universal suffrage demonstration
which had long been planned for to-
lugton.
raw
Chinese Shipyard to
Launch Yankee Ship
Shanghai, Feb. 15. The celestinn,
the first American government ship
ever built ln a Chinese shipyard, will
be launched here in March from the
ways of the Klnngnan Dock and .En
gineering works, according to pres
ent plans of the builders. This boat
will be followed at Intervals of six
weeks by three others that are be-
legislatlon, proved something of
disappointment. It had been an
nounced that 100.000 persons would
.engage in It but those actually partic
ipating were less than one quarter o(
this number. The city was strongly
guarded and the utmost good na
ture prevailed.
Paraders visited the diet building.
i the suffrage headquarters and the
.palace. After cheering for the emper
or, the crowd dispersed.
Irst invasion or t!ie niirtn-i " ' " ,
week where it will play shipping board. All of the four
lty of Oregon nnd the Ore-' vessels are cargo enrriers of 10,000
Stanford University, Cal., Feb. 21.
. .MtutifMi'd'M liiiukutl.nll ntlilltet will
.,ake Its first invasion of U.e north-! uullt Hhanghai for the United
west next
tlm UniverHltv of Oreiro
gun Agricultural College teams. A two'"'! weight tons each
game series Is scheduled with each!
team. Coach Kvans team will meet
Oregon on Monday and Tuesday and
O. A. C. on Thursday nnd Friday,
The British government has Intro
duced bill to fulfill their election
pledges to remove sex disqualification
of women for various judicial ap
pointments. Under the bill women
may serve as Jurors, be created Jus
tices of the peace, and they are elig
ible to all branches of the civil ser
vice except the Indian Civil Service.
DUTCH HAY PROTECT
EX-KAISER AT
The Hague, Saturday. Feb. 21.
Before answering the last allied note
relative to the extradition of former
Emperor William, the Dutch govern
ment is expected to assure itself that
the erstwhile monarch is willing to
settle down for life at Doom and not
disturb the world's peace. While, m
answering the original demand for ex
tradition, the Dutch government aw
ing without consulting Count Hohen
tollein in any way, a different course
may be pursued in the present in
stance.
Holland will undoubtedly reply she
is willing to guard William of Hohen-
xollern closely at Doom and accept re
sponsibility for preventing any danger
to the world peace, but it will probably
be necessary to consult the exile before
replying. No difficulty is anticipated
in this connection as Count Hohen
zollern is reported to he ready lo u
cept Doom as a haven for the rest or
his life.
Incorporations.
The Harrisburg Lumber and Man
ufacturing company of Harrisburg.
Linn county, capitalized at $75,000
filed articles of incorporation with
the corporation department here to
day. The Incorporators are Otto C.
Luccke, George J. Wilhelm and Robt
K. Burton.
Articles were also filed today by
the Sparks Amusement company, of
Condon, capitalized at $15,000 with
J. B. Sparks, Llllie Cross and Dan
Thorvenel named as the incorporat
ors. Permission to operate ln Oregon
was granted by the department today
to the Sumpter Valley Smelter com
pany Washington corporation, cap
italized at $500,000. J. A. Gyllenberg
of Baker Is named as attorney In
fact for Oregon.
The French with the American
breakfast which was demanded by
the American soldiers and others
from this country who were called toJ
France during the war. The French
breakfast consists of a roll and coffee.
while the Americans demanded eggs
and bacon as well.
School Report Shows Good
Wcrk in All Districts
The office of County Superintendent
of Schools W. M. Smith has completed
a compilation of school activities in
Marion county districts for the month
of January, 1920. The report gives all
schools credit for unusually good at
tendance during the mid-winter month
The work of the school suprevisors
and of the county superintendent in
school inspection is also shwn. One
factor which tended to interfere with
school work during the first month of
the year was the' prevelance of con
tagious diseases.
The report follows:
Number of pupils enrolled 8,973
Total days attendance ,.133,95
Total days absence 8,753
Per cent of attendance 93.8
Number of pupils neither ab
sent nor late 3,843
Number of visit by parents 377
Number of visits by superin
tendent and supervisors 70
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Eugene Expecting
To Get Terminal
Now At Junction
Eugene Or., Feb. 21. It has been
reported here in connection with the
return of the railroads to private own
ership that the through freight divis
ion which has been located at Junc
tion City for many years soon will be
changed to Eugene. All through
freight trains would then be made up
In Eugene instead of Junction City,
which is 14 miles north of Eugene.
The train men's run .would extend
from Portland to Eugene and from
Eugene to Roseburg.
Before the government took over
the railroads the company changed the
local freight division from Junction
City to Eugene and it was semi-offi-cially
announced rjt that, Aime that
the through freight division wouift afco
be moved to this city but soon after
ward the war came on and plans were
dropped for the time being.
Eugene is the terminus of the Coos
Bay branch, the West Side branch, the
Wendling branch and the Oak Ridge
branch, and trains from all of these
make this city their headquarters.
Resale Value Is
Strong Criterion
of Elgin's Worth
What is more indicative of the true
value of a motor car than its volume
of net sales is the price which is paid
for it at the used car marts, accord
ing to Le S. Gilbert, western Oregon
distributor for the Elgin Six.
"A most Important item which we
watch very closely," says Mr. Gilbert,
especially towards the end of the heav
iest motoring season, is the Elgin s
comparatively high money value on
the used car market. Our estimation
of resale value is baBed upon a com-
21,1523,1
parisan of a car s df n,-: .
a given length of tin T"
makes both within and ,'k'
Price class. " .
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also, that the r!u,8tota.
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nought dire,, . HS
owners by their friendVwhoT
familiar with its pertohl,,
me time it was new
needle aid spool of wttlTtCti.
By mall. 75 ,ti VSn ??'
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Mreet, Portland. "Ifci
Berkeley, Cul., Feb. 21. The Unt
verslty of Oregon bHHketball team de
feated the University of California
five 29 to 27 In (he first of jv two
Kiunn Pacific Conference series here
last night. The second game will be
played tomorrow night.
California lead at the end of the
first half by a more of 14 to 10. Dur
no, Oregon forward and the smallest
player on either learn, was the star of
the game, scoring 17 of the 19 points
Oregon chalked up in the second half.
Museum of War Inventions
The French Government has de
cided to establish n museum of war
Inventions which were brought to the, business,
front during the great war nnd which
were Instrumental In winning the
decision for the Allies. It Is said that
this Institution will be of great value
to tho students In the various military
nnd naval Institutions.
Have You Ilcai'tl?
ef this wonderful tonic which mnkes
profits for poultry raisers? Dr. Le
Gclir's Poultry Prescription has been
used by hundreds of thousands of
poultry misers to build up bigger
It makes vigorous, healthy
Ask your deal-ladv)
layers. Try It today,
er.
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If the Blood Is Kept Pure
IIIIITONS DO NOT HAVE
TO AID POLAND, CLAIM
London, Thursday, Feb. 19. (lieut
Britain Is not committed In any way
to conic to the support of Poland with
men, money tind munitions If parts of
Russia, such as Dvlnsk, now i ccupled
by Polish armies are attacked by the
bolshcvlkl, Premier Lloyd-George de
clined in the house, of commons today
In, answer to a question.
Dependable Glasses
The kind that give satisfaction are our specialty.
HARTMAN BROS. CO.
Jewelers and Opticians
t
t Salem, Oregon.
Dr. Burdette Optometrist
Almost Kvery Human Ailment Is Due
to Blood Impurities
You can not overestimate the ipi
portance of keeping the blood free of
impurities. When you realize that the
heart Is constantly pumping this vi
tal fluid to all parts of the body, you
can readily see that any impurity in
the blood will cause serious compli
cations. ,
Any slight disorder or Impurities
is a source of danger, as every vital
organ of the body depends upon the
blood supply to properly perform Its
functions.
Many painful and dangerous dis
eases are the direct result of a bad
condition of the blood. Among the
most serious are rheumatism, with
Its torturing pains :catarrh, often
forerunner of dread consumption;
eczema, tetter,, erysipelas and other
disfiguring skin diseases; malaria,
which makes the strongest men help
less, and many other diseases are the
direct result of impure blood.
You can in a large measure avoid
liability to disease, by the use of S.
S. S., the wonderful blood remedy
that has been in constant use for
more than fifty years. S. S. S. cleans
es the blood thoroughly. It Is sold by
druggists everywhere.
' For valuable literature and med
ical advice absolutely free, write to
day to Medical Dept., Swift Specific
Company, 250 Swift Laboratory, At
lanta, Ga. (Adv)
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1 Overland 90 Touring Car.
The above cars are all in first-class condition,
them in on
We took
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for vhich we are the distributing agents in this locality.
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A. T. STEIXF.Il, "Representative
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