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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1920)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY fAGE SIX BEARCATS TANGLE WITH CONFERENCE LEADERS TONIGHT Tonlfc'ht In Che armory local lovers of basketball will have an opportunity to wati'h the probable Pacific coa-u champions In action as:ilnt the local college team, when at 7:30 the team repreneiitlnir Stanford universitv w II line up against Coach Mathews' Bear cats. Stanford leads In the percentage column In the coast conference, hav.ng lost but one Kame this year. The local team will be weakened for this game by the absence from the line up of Jackson, Mathews' star center, who sprained his ankle In the last, minute of the Multnomah game Satur- j day night. In tonight's game Wapato will be shifted to center, McKittrlck and Gillette will plaj- the forwards, and Rarey and TJimlck the guards. Harry Fishcher of Portland will referee. The Willamette freshmen will play a game In the armory with the Salem high team at 6.30. EBALL WORK FOIL SWING; AGGIE PROSPECTS BRIGHT mm Stockton. Oil.. Feb. 24. The Am erican Legion will stage another box ing card at the nrmory tonight. Among those appearing on tonight's card ure Frankle Denny, Seattle, vs Jack Robinson, Salinas, Cal. ' vl-OCAfc GAME POSTPONED because of the Wlllamctle-Stantoril game at the armory, Tuesday night, February 24, the regular game of the Commercial league merles will not be l'layed until Thursday night. February 21. ThlM game Is looked forward to with a great denl of interest by local f;iiin us at this time the Mauser Bros, team will make an effort to defeat the .iulerson-Hrown quintet. Tlvese game are played at the T. M. C. A. and are open to the public. The Anderrsn Jlniwn team has maintained a strong leid throughout the s.ason over the other three tenuis In the series. Oregon Agricultural College, Feb. j 24. The baseball training is in full 'swing. There are 21 men turning out every night and several others are re- porting irregularly because of con flicting periods. The work so far has consisted mostly of warming up and In light batting practice. The men are now rapidly developing baseball arms and wearing off the last trace of winter kinks, so practice games will commence this week will, tne first squad meeting the second squad. Professor Clenn of the school, of engineering will assist Coach Rich ardson, by devoting a part of his time to coaching the pitchers this season. Glenn pitched for the Uni versity of Wisconsin last season and was a big factor In his team bring ing home the conference champion ship. Ills help will be a big advant age for the Beavers while it will al so give Coach Richardson that much JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT How To Use Vick's Vapo Rub To Prevent Flu more time to devote to the other players. There is yet no chance to give any dope on the players. Eleven letter men are now in college. Gill, catcher of last year, is almost sure to do a large part of the receiving again this sea son. Captain "Speck" Keene and "Lefty" Miller are varsity pitchers of last season and look good for reg ular jobs. Palfrey and Gurley have both won their letters at first base and are expected to put up a pretty fight for the job this year. Lodell captain of two seasons ago, is ex pected to be out for an Infield place. He is a handy player at any place. Rickson, Seibert and Hubbard have all won letters as infieldcrs and will make a hard fight to do so again this season. Rearden and Hartman are outfielders and make up the re mainder of the letter men in school. Flu Germs ure Breathed In. Inflam ed Air Passages Make Ideal Breed ing Grounds for These Germs Animals found on the enstern side of .Sumatra differ entirely from those found on the western stdei Sorethroat? lmn't neglect It. Rub Turpo, the only Turpentine ointment, on throat und chest. Cover With flannel cloth. Repeat night and morning. Tuupo Keep Air Passages Open Melt a I.lltle Tick's YniHiRub In a SHHin Night ami Morning und In hale Vapors Also Apply I'p the NoMrli Several Times a Day. peclally lust Before Ilcing F.vuoscd lu Crowds TMI TURPfNTlHI OIMTMIMT Ask for Free Sample. Perry's Biug flora. ; v ) fin S v "A .4 t J s J. F. Ill TCHASON, 1itrlct Manager Tho Mutual l,l(u of N. y office 371 State St., Phone 99. INFORMATION r'KKI'1. I need your business. Let me prove that you need Insurance. A STI RIlOllN COVGH LOOS F.XS RIGHT l'P This home iiiude romoily Is u wonder for quick ivsults. ' Fn.xlly and elitMiply . made A ik ik ik ik Mere Is a home made syrup which . millions, of people have found to le the most dependable means of breiili- Inn up sllilihoin coughs. It la cheap und simple, but very prompt In ac tion. I 'tutor It" healing:, sootiilng in , fluence, chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing becomes easier. tiekllng In throat stops and you get A good nitshl's restful sleep. Tin tixu hi throat and chest colds are conquer ed by It In 24 hours or -Jona. Nothing lii'tier for bronchitis, hoarseness, roup, throat tickle, bronchial asthma or winter coughs. . To make this splendid cough syrup pour S ounces of 1'inex Into a pint , h.itilo-and fill the bottle .with, plain Kritnulnled sugar syrup nod shake thoroughly. If you prefer, use olstrl fiMd molHsses, honey, or corn syrup. Iiisfend of sus;ar sM'tip. Hither wny. you get a full pint -a family supply of much better mush syrup titan nu could buy ready made fur tlir'e times the money. Keeps perfectly and children love Its pleasant taste. 1'inex Is u tqieilnl and highly con centrated compound of genuine Nor way pln extract, known the .world over for Its prompt .healing effect up on the. membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druggist for "2 vi, ounces of I'hiex" with full directions, and don't accept anything else. Guaranteed to give nb MoluU satisfaction or money prompt ly refunded. 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Vlcks Is particularly recommend ed for children's croup or colds, since It is externally applied and therefore can he used freely bjmI often without the slightest harmful effects. The best evidence of the value of Vlcks l.i the steadily increasing num ber of people who have been convert ed to the use of tin's "outside" treat ment. ' . P.cglnnlng with the customers of a small retail drug store, the use of Vlcks has grown- year by year state by state until now more than 17 million jars are Vised annually. And this in spite of the gaet- that Vlcks Is a new form of treatment to many folks in the north and west. Vlcks can be had tit all druggists In three sizes 30c, 60c and 11.20. (Adv) Lift Off Corns! Apply few drops ' (lieu lift touchy corns off with S fingers ' ' ' !.' :, loesn't hurt little a bit!. 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A. here filed with the mayor and chief of police yester day a protest against a theatrical troup which has been featuring so called "bathing girls" at a local the ater, declaring the feature to be ob jectionable. Robert Marsden, mana eer of the theater where the show was appearing, declared there was nothing about the show to which ex ception could be taken. The troup i was allowed to appear last night The CANDY I Cathartic toTak" r . RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED Communicate with any of the follow users of Anti-Uric for their opinion n,; is guaranteed to give satisfaction or , ..... . for it will be returned. yspQt MR. J. W. JIOORR 692 West Fifth Street, Eugene, Or. REV. PHILLIP GRAIP 4500 Thirty Ninth Street ' Seattle, Wash. CHARLES F. TANTLRCER 2511 Thirty Ninth Street . Seattle, Wash. t J- J. GROOM ' : Clerk Superior Court San Francisco, Cal. COe-etaoin shrdlu shrdlu shrdh, ANTI-URIC IS FOR SALE BY Perry's Drug Store Army t . "As a corporal I was drawing down $38.10 a month every time the bugles blew 'Pay Day. "And when I read in the papers about the big civilian pay envel opes, civil life opportunities looked pretty good to me! "I took up my old job when I got back and when then they raised my pay to $35.00 a week almost as much as I got every month in the Army well, I thought I was sitting on the world. "But times have cfirtainW changed! Thirty-five a' week today goes like a breeze. Food has ad vanced, shoes cost more, and every time I buy a suit I think I'm paying for the war as well as fighting it ; "I'm classed, I guess, as just an unskilled worker, I left school too early and Tm sorry for it nmir ,m i!ftitr a j ..... navnereiu be ten years from now? Ahswermethat! Workingfor day wages, making a living and nothing more? I guess not-for I'm going back, to join the Army! I'm going: to take a inh tw TIM 11 viTA -M-a more free cash than I get today-a job that'll . mean all my expenses paid-a training that will make me the kind of man who succeeds ana a life that'll keep me feeling ft and fine " Health, Travel and Training . Congress has aDDronriated $2 mn rmn m be used in the Army Schools. In many schools and posts you will have the opportunity of being trained in the skilled trades and at prac tica'ty all Army stations, schools are in opera tion in which you can improve your education. ' YouH have enough out-door work to keep you in perfect trim. YouU learn the sort of diseiplina that makes a man able to handle wUr men. You't have a fine crowd of bud dies. YouU live a fine healthy life no soft snap about it, but it will ba a life that will make yQU a regular man. ', YouU lfctun how to hold up your end in any company. Yoa'L have an increased ability a ctva s4Lr-ccr'iIer.ce on your return. You'll be a part of America-one of its ugnnng men its bulwarks of defense. If uicre s any trouble, that the Army has to settle you 11 have a rpH-hWH,i i man o cixiuice 10 GO your share of the settling. And three years from now, when the men who are working besides you now are still working for day wages, you will step out with a training that will command real money. ' ' Think it oyer. The next three years at home; and no further along at the end. Or the next three years in the Army, and a taming ; that you can cash in on for the rest of SULi- -ts worth Ungating, isn't it? Worth stopping in at the recruiting office to talk to the man in charge. The Nearest U.S. Army Recruiting Stations Are: Worcester Bldg.y 3rd and Oak Sts.y Portland 462 State Street, Room 5, Salem., 'UNITED STATES 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 hive mad the nun of "doughboy feared and respected throughout the world welcome you to the comradeship. Fine fellows good fun and good training in any school at the post you go to. CAVALRY When the horses are champing at tha bit and the "yellow legs" mount up and the troop rides forth, then is a thrill that no old cav alryman can aver forget. A horse of your own a good outdoor Ufa and training for future success. FIELD ARTILLERY "Action Front" comes the command then watch th boys with the red hat cord snap Into it. A happy outfit with the dash of tnounted.oervice added to interesting work that calls for head and hand. Motors if you wish. CORPS OF ENGINEERS Army engineerings known the world over for its excellence and an ea liatment In the engineers can b the start of a joung man's training in the various branches of engineering and in the 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, the C.A.C. man is preparing for a useful life and good pay and is having a good time while he's learning. The C A. C also mans the mobile big gun regi ments throughout the country. AIR SERVICE(including BALLOON CORPS) The man whcgets th early edge in experience with aeroplanes and balloons has a chance to cash . In big on his army training. For flying is only in its infancy and it's going to ba a profitable business for men with the right experience. ORDNANCE DEPT.-Theordnanceisappealing to the studious young American. To wide oppor tunities for study, it adds a business as wall as a technical training. SIGNAL CORPS Whether It's laying a wire from a reel-cart at a gallop or Insulting a wireless station that will flash its message half around the world, the Signal Corps is there, and a man who learns radio telegraph and telephone work in th Signal Corps is always valuable. MEDICAL DEPT. Good experience, good pay, and trainingin all branches of hoapital work. Excel lent opportunity for future success. The Veter inary Corps teaches th care of horse as well as meat and milk Inspection. TANK CORPS The man wUo knows gas motors ind tractors or who wants to know them is in vited to join tbe Tanks. Radio, machine gun and ordnance, work are all parts of the Tank Corps work. ." . QUARTER ViASTER CORl5 Tie Con that feeds and clothes the Army offers a valuable train-. Ing for future business. Interesting work for tb man who likes horses in th Remount Service. CONSTRT JCnONDIVISION-Practical work In th many trades is part of th every day life of the Construction Division. Many opportunities to laara the trade of highly paid specialists. CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE For a man with a little knowledge of chemistry or for any ambitious young man who would like to get that knowledge, thera is interesting work and rapid advancement in th a W. S. ' MOTOR TRANSPORT CORPS A thorough practical training in motor and their accessories, and in driving as wall, is given in th well-equipped chools of the Motor Transport Corps. Where the U. S. Army Serves American troop are Mrvinf la Paname, Hwll. the Phlllpptoea, Alaska. Chine. Oennanr. here lo th O. S. A. The Recruiting Sergeant wtu f laiUr five jo all tbe detaila. Like every one elae In th armr, from General re Buck Private, rouVt andsr orders, and If roar o1M owvoe and jrou'r needed elsewhere, roar dutr te f ARMY!