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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1920)
SiiiW I "I fcifh' husk mate ta-krtball 4 ' when he f ret after Shne Hhrowln the u..Wln Hatuntay S ""e P" Lrii t101" n,J foment, providing ;,,"" ,he!r '"rtalaed the rham , ana a conserv jng game was the ftUfor the low C but "icky break E, ,"(! SW'- umer from the desper junt.ila setting; five rtjred I" the first f. the S""'- 1 Lincoln dribbled the M it shot auccess j ,,t f bounds iay hind liir-. ,,, first basket, a 4 kf (!M repeated the , ,i diot a pretty one II, at the court, and i .. 4. Gill and Shnefer ,111111 for Salem. I.eg f 1W funis, iind Stettin tS louK- one. leaving the first half. I Wiither'fi)ul. evening L pit another field . .. I ..v.-ite. 1.1 Ull L Sim "ele m-nlte his iirh'f warned up 10 (n throw. The unsuc tlimiv dropped into. ;ls, did he banked it i-i while Salem rooters ,l,vn the balcony. : forward, Shaefer (3)., nnler, Roixe: guards, Arfiky; substitute, Sta in Forwards Leggitt :i;nter, Iteck; guards ilia of 0. A. C, Mathews Names All-Star Team Of High Players THE CAPITAL JOURNAL construction of Fort Steele. mi ei ne:i He has cou:rilo.l . .. ,ha ..- - , F - " iori 10 u- 01 glasses in I an outward UVll OI IIS nienlil J nti reacting, and to appearances British Plan To : snow storm and FACE FIVE Ror. .UPSTATE TKAM Forward, Wright of Lincoln. Forward, Beck of Lincoln. ' Center, K. Gill of Salens Guard, Cole of Lincoln, cap . tain. Guard," A. Gill of Salem. Alternates, Shaefer of Salem. Alternate, Leggitt of Lincoln. !WILS0N AGREES ENDS po1 reap When "Yank" Travelers Come U an altitude if s:i:iiTi.-:-:1i S00 feet found their sandwiches fro-; f muting th, sen ami the coffer in vuouum botlW Polish state. almost congealed. When thty land ed In Australia they found the tern perautrr Sti derives in the sh.,le. o-rmiNx; tonsistut WITHPR 1 (Continued from, page one) tiona at t hu l 1 ...1 . - u tirilLsn itr m Governments Of Conservative niPiiiWin of the com ; r.iisu.u favor clo-titis; the ieiflviit hy ! syat-tfi like thai followed ly l-n;m,i the JV.Ii.-sh mi Iki!ii..ui. in .toiiu sf;..., t..- . if the v,!,stiui!ioii yhi.,ilil pinviilo iyt-o i Ioniser f(r the K-Kisiative IhmIv. iiiais- 2 'TJl'-Persia's Case Is Up lo supreme Council ill.!., plicahjlity f ,be treaty of London th, president is led- to siwuV i.k i' . " , cv. ir nit tile selvvti Xii.nilw.t-u ,.r tl... 1 ..r .1... trance And. II Krwlht,yrV'niv'xtvn'rmtw''n Mar ;lil Ivet'M-e :. U! ! i.y llic ." .er. lu-H-din l"sia" .-iiso li:i i'crsian forei;;n miiii to the London Times j London. Mar. 8. Art'orirana who- 1 ' j contemplate coating ui Ku,!and ki niI J Ql J jspring or Rummer, and Loudonera ex-i' OiflTliZ OlllUyMg ievi mere win lie thousHuds of tbein, I should be d-finitely uwured belora leaving that hotel uccomiuodatian.i' nave been arranged, says th. hotel : ......,sr,a. , ouirmw 11 is prtKinoie 1 Professor Dubanuwirx of they may be unable to find a ulaee'tu' "arsaw. Mar. 8. The American ! minion thinks iv,., in,u,.i.,.,n .i.!..! hii tlifrcrfmM Uiwn v,.. 1 r inent of one house. Professor Dubiiuuwica 1 etua iiexiipj le'utration for th kwaw.. eu sh suffered dmina thH war from Turkey and urges rrtifk'Htion of her , frontier and soiita territorial adjust- the coin- nents necessary to end the long staud ' 1 ministers. Lland, Mar. 8 One hun 11 with rifles and high l m attack lusting an :i barracks at D0011, !v this mnrning, the po- iih rifles and hand gre 'atlHckeri finally vvilh- Idhe police wns Injured. Coach Mathews ot Willamette uni-vei-slty, mnnnger of the stae basket ball tournament held here last week announced the above as the liest com bination of players In the tournament. He gave the opinion that Cole of Lincoln'., was the -j best high school basketball, player on the coast, and that Slufeier'of Kalem was the fast est. He pointed out that the Salem team was best on long shots, where Lincoln men excelled at the passing and short shooting game, and that the happy medium gained in the combi nation would be- doubly effective. Some of the men chosen did not .7 PCU,M"-V n London. , ana hrench systems of government arts ; system would lead to the establishment " esiievially regarding Kurdestau. It will be difficult for London to being studied by members of the con-1 of a monarch. 1 - " o. it.. 1.1c tins - JOllLNALi WANT ADS PAT Rrv , . 1 Rummap a-, ... .. . . . . J .v. ne is unable to find In the'-." " ' - '".' IIIMI'lHMIIUIlfllia HI1IUIIK' exigencies of militarv t ....- , rItpecl cient warrant for exercising ' secreov ' W'' Uemut to with a governiiient K,..K ... . , rane accommodations some tiins! matelv si. . ""'- ahead of arrival. ' . signatories ; of th. itv u ., . ! nun' freedom and and n,nv k. "a ... piuy me jiotmionn given inem in the 1 .iusu prune mini all-state but Mathews explained that j stPrs wl" course nt expect the gov the men were capable of playing, 1 ln ' nupd Stales to ap- those positions, and that he 'hadjprove ,he execution of the terms of placed thein us he considered best. the treaty of London except Insofar I as mat government may be convinced mat those, terms are intrinsically Just ahead of arrival. The better hotels 1 of the treutv ..f l,. . .u." , . I 01 m c' task ot .defending h Bm, 4000 one "V full now whloh K.;r " . " am, and mai li;i.l,i 3 . 8 . ,,,on fop months ahead. ure ThTT f . r Un'0"1 treasi Son, Englishmen who have just r nohev of .h 1 a,n, aCWlpted turned from ,h tes esti-I thrmLhl. f. AmeIric" government, mate that 1.0.0 Americans will: liW.fi ",ar"c,lln In the de-1 attempt to see England en route to h, ! ? of '"PnfTenoewasithe battlefields of France this sum-. tnai it did not consider Itself bound ; nter. More conservative, observers,; Dy secret treaties of which it had pi-e-; however, place the number far be-! viously had not known the existence I low that. j Where the provisions of such treaties! ' were just and reasonable the ri.,i t nILl aim 1 ! States was willing to respect them. But1 rUD UC UTTlCiaiS ni. v.rencn ana Uritish "Trvin Beds" Here To highty Great Laugh Festival The great laugh festival "Twin Beds" which has broken all records lit nil the prominent' cities in the world will be"" seen here at the Grand theater tonight distinguishes itself from the majority of comedies by the clean wholesomeness of Its story, the rapid- ami are consistent with the mainten- Entitled To Funds For Duty Expense Public officials cannot travel at pub lic expenses merely because they are j anrn nf .. 1 .., j , wnit-mis, 0111 sticn oniciais.. "utheir Kur "" ' 1-formance ofj Th .i,. . public business that is germane to rescnutiv! wi,h n, a" Amerl,Hn - their official duties, have a right to rtKenidlie with plenary nnwer. I t.. , ,, , . .. ibearetteri i rt , ,.. . 1 " ... t l""-' expense, m ine e;M-i 1 ,v-u a Kource. w,,, f i.tn,.,.n.. 1. .......... 1 ..... Ilf nprninnli,... LmI.l. 1 "lonn. : -1,18 I'lesi.ieiit can The aitiiriinv ot-iai instances wnere decs. recall ions in the supren prepared In general's opinion was reply to a query from 111 COUIlCll WITH flu. .. ,1 ....... . Invoii u-v.Ho ik u un , , i niter n. cvuns, oisinct attorney lor esentXs Luh fhH,, e";'h '"" ilultn" ''. to whether or "mem.5 h . 'T ,heir board of county commissioners time w uld Lve h.6 COr'Vlno?d thi,ti'" W"'t.mah county has the right to itv of its action: the. dramatic lift nf'decllo. hj I necessary traveling expenses of one of vo o.Luub.uii, me niLo.nu ureesineas 01 1 niuiiicaiea to me ltuMnn nnrl T..,r. members upon a trip east In com pany with un architect for the purpose its lines and the deftness of Its char-1 Slav delegations this governmnnt had 1 ,7 , arcnll"'t Ior. ne purpT acterizatlon. Description of the com- been given sufficient E l i,-i f ns"e,: in?.a numbrr. hospitals In .... ' .., 1 ...... .. . " me oraer to aecme more Intelligently upon edy conveys but a feeble Idea of the ocmplicated actions which are un wound In the course of its three acts. Theatres ring with happy laughter ' and catch words from "Twin Beds" "In conclusion, the urexirient ,1 are heard in every quarter. The com-ito express his concurrence in the view fltol Ihnl IV,- lut.l .1- . ernnient. I;,,h T " ,u ,'rencn the plans for a new hospital to be lIT.u.8 lnt(',,tlt'd radically to depart! built in Multnomah county. urn me inemorannum of IWAmhm. i, .. ... . . ,.Vw. oruwii iteciares imu tne commisston- jers have this right "provided that such eslres. journey Is undertaken by the eountv i i J pany seen here Is the best ever organ ized and plays only the prominent ci ties of the middle west and Pacific coast. Centenarian Is Hale And Hearty Recalls Lincoln Cody, Wyo., Mar. 8. Peter Per in, 100 years old, who was in -iiudl- ent e at Ford's theater at the national piay ; ; that onJ It 11 ihn u..ii v. a ,. - - vvhiiuiniuuti mini iiir naiiciion 01 ine tLi . ., . . ?m nCh mlnl',tp county board or that such Journev is that a speedy settlement of the Adrla-1 ratified by the county board and this ,'. '"" urgent importance. sanction or ratification is given after! But he cannot accept us Just the 'consideration in the belief that such Piled suggetlon of his responsibility 1 Journey Is for th welfare of the public for the failure to reach a solution. He, In and about the construction of said has merely adhered to the provisions county hospilal." of a settlement which the French and British governments recognized us' "'''' T I T equitable In the Joint memorandum of I LUrrCUCV LaCK IS December 9 and has declined to up- rL r r-f 1 1 prove a, new settlement negotiated! bflOWn OV t llghtS without the knowledge or approval of , 0 the American government which ... unacceptable , one of the Inter ' Lt Pf.l capital the night When John AJfilkes l"'''"', anu whil'h; ' hi opinion, the flight of Captain Ross Smllh from Booth assassinated President Lincoln,! ,dlrl" contradiction of the prin- England to Australia was that ot ob- and who came to Wyoming as A set tler duringi the days rwheu this state was a part of the Dakota territory, waB a Cody visitor recently. Mr. rerrln, or, as hfs friends pre clltla f,.w ili . . """ ' ..einiw or wnicn Amer- talning money to pay bills in ths ica entered the war. These views h currency of the country In which they has fully explained In his note of Feb- happened to- alight. Said one of the ruary 10th and he ventures to express party: "We would fly 500 or 600 the earnest hone that tho bihim v,,u ii i .1... ..1 .... hi,v. 1.1.,. fin., miw ill mi- ,ut n.llll.l 111- wilh a new cur not pay for our fer to call him, "Old Peter," enjoys ei niuents will not find it necessary to rive In a country nothing more than to relate tales of m'cifle on a course which the Aniwri- rency, and could the frontier days days when he cl,n government in accordance with things." came west to help lay the steel for ilff reiterated tntement will be unable' They passed through extremes of the I'tiion Pacific and to aid in the, to follow." temperatures. They left Kngland in a i iCSa a I. CL" following E R T Y " iim that a first"- Attregatlon, such as - -"U me "Menntnr." advertising fea- . ' , Irrt building ' " lem boont .si the enterpiise with , Vt i A . rifeLlfeof I 3 durance. Day and Night Pulpit to Challenge Grip of Pleasure on Magnet City Millions 1 r K j -I 1 I Lit- J- ' 5 " s 5 i . . ... .. .niii,.. 31 million human beings respond to the nmym t pull xy train, vj iioui, hicj uu "j -1 - r;ountrr,s prc:tti!Sf iiii tropoli". ..... . t A If.v.n.nl kAnn a ailffa world's greatfst that tne intercn'ircn vronu .uo.ci.ichi -t Times Snuare. New York, the amusement center, may also i.i-ome (lie worlds greatest religious center, if reco.niactidatlou msdo by the Interchurcb World Movement to the i'ro'.cj tant churches of America aro aiioptc-d .mJ nut into effect. i i. n.nn.n,i ... erect In Tnne.5 Snuare a plat- j ..i. 1. t-nm !.'. 1. s'.ai! be iJ'.'-cm-pc 1. ot eminent ministers, noted ,"-tnrera and Phltc s;"aK ers, religion, art. mulc. literature, and vxial. moral and educational prchlejus. And the ptiipit will he u:itd trery day and ery night not once a wok. The tremendous scope of turn nr. odiicatlonal and religious program n.ny he judged hy th fn-f that to New York, the mwl Mr of the M je yearly 35 million strnat't-n.. prr. ticlly a!! nf w.10-1 pass at one tiruo or itnoihcr throupU 'list j"-' These millions-of human fn arB to New York bv myriad Irit'r.l r.-a-o-.. but af'-r they arrive the meet on ro.i.-.- m groan f "1: - l-'T all want food, lodgiag an-! KmuMmot. TJ W have a rommon negative Inir.i.iid ... th.!' do 001 -nt to go to ( Lnrch. . rt mas hause of this ii' to overflowing, churtl.?s v. ii mtlria thesitrcs filled h many tir.pt (c-ats. viv to dcterminejhe reasons for It, ' In this Kurvoy It was dlscluhed that In the Times fnarre distrht, (oi.talBiug 100 city blocks, btween iuh and 4Slh streets and Park ar.d Kth avenues, tliero are 45 theatres and 10 mo'lon picture hoiifei will) a total stating capacity of 7'.i, ao! an ap proxlinaie meohly aUtniaiico of l.hOO.OOd. And tliurcl.ts! . Nineteen In all. tiro Jcwi.s!; fymieouog, font rtoiiL.n Catholic rhiirchc am; thlrte,..i Protestant chun -lies, two of 'which a'i' fne ro-ro-y. Tlie total mL'tnbTshlp of Ihce churches is IC.&iiO, wlilcli 1: niorii th.ta thdr seatlrg .-,; .ac(ty. The rhun bes in this district in the meanwhile a-1 n:.!,iti!i an ar;al for Sunday attendance and 01:' ,-iriiied 'evi iiing .eat h wee. 1 lie niotlnn id'-tart ' Iiourct .ire o..-o for JS exhibitions a week, and th tii.air-s for tine performance. In addlilon to the fil'i and plntform the survet r-.-onnufi iis a Times Piuare t hurr h homo cenwr; f li.ib fur v;j:i.-:s: an tnforntitlon b;iran: travel, fisiit-seainc and Fl.rp;,ln? tutiiMm: Iteal and uiedl .al aid; etiip'oyau nt and o.-ational advice, and t re-resiTioiisJ cc'tttar with an ainJilorlam for illu tr.-Jf .-'i -l-w-t'ire and ftoli'ril jH.-turtta. rfcli;ion p "tiicis nnd edueationa! drimatk (Pit ID Know oYou She's Your Grocer's Sweetheart W ui n-0 U-j &i b'v ";Hrt - ,-j vV-sMfia , MiW'' For rosy cheeks happy S : smiles, white teethgood I w - appetites and digestions.' ; Its benefits are as GREAT V as its cost is! SMALL! It satisfies the desire for, sweets, m and Js f beneficial tool 'V,CKft,ir m In1 l. n V. 7 I 7. I 1 r ?4 Sealed Tight- Kept Right thc pt rtFtci cum KLii1' The Flsvor Lasts ' A6 V 'j-'j ' . ,