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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1921)
' day, JaB Page Ten Boosters Club Aims to Enroll All Sport Fans In Salem and Vicinity Behind Willamette Varsity Teams The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Motor Stalls, Auto "Every upon fan in Salem and Vicinity a member!" That is Hlogan before the mem bership coinmlttee and the rest of Uie club members, for every mem tier is a membership committee In JUmaelf, at the opening of the mem fcership campaign of the Wlllam- tte Athletic Hoosters club today. We are out to get everyone, man, woman, or child in and round Salem Interested in athletlca wu mm wama 10 see more ana fcetter athletic contests played In Bel em, to Join the club," Is the an nouncement of Dr. H. II. Olinger, resident. Purpows Kxplalncd. "The club was organized to sup port and promote athletics at Wil lamette university to show the teams representing the Salem, chool in contests with the rest of "the northwest colleges that we are behind them. Willamette has had wome creditable teams in the past Mnd, as a non-conference college, 1 made a wonderful record, even with but meager support from thej people of Salem. But now they i have tackled something bigger and liuvc got to have the whole-hearted support oflhe community. "Wheit Willamette entered the JJorthwrHt Intel collegiate confer ence she not only assumed the re sponsibility of developing better teams to compete with those of col leges having many times the num ber of students registered here, but It assumed a financial responsibil ity many times hh great as was for merly carried. To make trips into Washington, Idaho and Montana, r to bring teams from those states to Salem vosls money, and the gate receipts at lh(. games played here must be lufflclent to meet these xpensos. iilg gate receipts are the result of unanimous support from the athletic fans of the commun ity, and II Is to stir up the Inter t which has been lying dormant Jn and around Salem that this club lias been organised. win insure Good Qamoe, "Willamette ba.H not been entire ly selfish In Its endeavor to git in to the Not I Invest conference., toy Mny means. The s'tnl'its and school Officials realise J, of course, that t rank athletic. illy OH a class Ji. college they must enter Into competition with collegoi of that -class, but they also actad with the Interests of the sport lovers of the community at heart. They real If You'er A Booster. Join Clip this Card, sign it, and mall II and one dollar for a year' due to Harry Wciidcrotli, I.udd & Hush Bask, or the Sports Kditor, Capital Journal. WILLAMETTE ATHLETIC BOOSTERS CLUB ofi'icers Dr. H. 11. Olinger, President Harry Wenderbth, Treasurer Geo. H. Griffith, Vice President Harry N. Crain, Secretary EXKCUTIVE COMMITTEE: Paul Wallace, Curtis Cross, Utrti T. Kigdon. Harry Wenderoth, Geo. Griffith, Oscar Gingrich, Paul Hauser, PL'it POSE To promote, encourage and supiiort clean, wholesome inter collegiate athletics among the students of Willamette University, and to further the plan of Willamette I'niversity athletic authori ties for more extensive participation of the University's teams in schedules of the Northwest Inter-colleglate conference in all branches of athletics, especially as these plans pertain to the play ing of more conference games in Salem. I, the undersigned, do hereby pledge my support to the Willam ette Athletic Roosters Club and Its aims and purposes. Signed Membership fee $1.00 per year. Hus. Add Phone Burglar Found In Shop Escapes Despite Shots Sllvetton. Or., ,7an. 28. Due to poor marksmanship or the fact that a gun In the hands of Mayor L. C. Eastman failed to act the second time, a burglar found In his place of business late Sacurduy night is still altve and unapprehended. "inn 11. It. Irish, will paeeing in.- Biiverion mow pip.' company's establishment after 12 o'cloci: triat night he noticed the front door was open. From his home he tele phoned Mr Bait man what he haa observed and the mayor imme diately went down to the ililp, r.e fore leaving the house ho ,.ut his gun In his pocket. When he r. ach- shop, however, the door was d Mr. Irish 10t mis the door time, but it is stated that the com pany has definitely derided to build the road to their timber in this vicinity, and if the mill is not built the logs will be taken out by way of this station and hauled to the Mill City plant. Inspection Of State Guard Set For Next Month I Dates for the annual armory in spection of the Oregon national guard to be made by regular army i officers have been announced by 'Adjutant General George A. White land are being sent to all commard jing officers of the organizations. On the reports of the inspecting 1 officers the continued issuance and ' retention of military property given j by the government to national 'guard units will be determined by the war department. Units will be inspected in full field equipment and particular at tention will be paid to the care of small arms. All commanding offi cers are urged to have all military property received by them, access! ble and ready for inspection at (least one day before the inspecting i officers arrive at their station. I Officers and enlisted men tempo . rarily absent from their home sta- ' tion may be attached to any or j ganization for inspection upon or I ders issued from the headquarters of Adjutant General White. j The schedule for the inspection follows: ! Co. , Medford, Feb. 9. Co. C, Eugene, Feb. 11 Co. K, Independence, Feb. 18. Co. M. Salem, Feb. 21. Co. I, Silverton, Feb. 22. Co. B, Portland, Feb. 23. H.-adquarters Co., field and staff, Portland. Feb. 24. H.-adquarlers Co.', Portland. Feb. 24 Hit by Street Car; Driver Is Angered any ,-unday can equal thoee of Wales? J ,t, reoulre something out of the ordinary, for there are people Declaring that the motorman of Walea fast approae hint centen- thelr ONLY nrinna who are Mill " the streetcar which struck his au-, d nce at Sunday school. tomoblle while It was stalled on the j - memorial medals for the tatl street track this morning, -M )onf,est Sunday school attendance, j DeLapp. 325 State arcet, told jn Waleg wcre awarded to the fol-, police this morning that he wouid (lowing: hold the s teetcar company liable Qwen Jones, aged ninety-foul. 'ninety-one yeai w.. Robert Owen, aged ninei--". ,-v,tv-eicht years' attendance. for damages. Mr. DeLapp said ne was ju crossing the track when his motor went "dead." While, he was en deavoring to persuade the engine to again function, the streetcar bore down on him and struck the ma chine, he said. His automobile was slightly damaged. 2 "Behold My ASK. XtJUK .NEIGHBOR ABfll'TM THEY'VE SEEN IT TI Attended Sunday School 91 Years London, Jan. 27. Has America Tv, Tones. aged llineij -. eighty-ieven years' attendance. Miss E. Pugh, aged ninety, eighty-seven years' attendance. Evan Jones, aged eighty-seven, eighty -four years' attendance. The winner of the champion medal was a Liverpool Welshman. Matinee 25c OTHER DOIN'S EJ JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOTJBNAL WANT ADS PAY He then eel th locked. to make sure that he taken and learned thai tnnt the Salem ram want to see tno was really open when he passed fcest football, basket bull, Iraek and the shop. Eastman returned to lie baseball teams It, the west in ac- building ami quietly entered the. lion here, and they are trying to front door and as he atetinnri In th nring them here. Machine gun company, Portland, (Feb. 25. Supply company, Portland, Feb. I 28. I Co. F, Portland, March 1. Co. O, Portland, March 2. , Co. II. Portland, .March 4. Co. A. McMinnvllle, March 7. Co. L. Dallas, March 8. Co. E, Portland. March 9. S;iritt:trv ,r .1 i.. Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 27. A. FUI-j infantry, March 3. chlno, prominent Pueblo business j Engineers, man, apparently wanted to let hil Co. A Portland, March U. thirsty friends in. on a "good ... , C"t Artillery. ' First company, Ashland. Feb thing, so no advertised, pronibi- i Second tion enforcement officials charge, ' Eeh. 16. Man Arrested For Advertising Drink With 'Kick' In It th company, Manhfleld, "To accommodate theje teems jand to accommodate the Kpeclatorii who want to see the contests, Let ter athletic equipment, better i.b.y ing fields, and floors ,,;i.l better eating facilities for liie crowds are necessary. Put the ituricntfl lack he (Inancea to meet them Incident- Al, thout;h necessary evpuilies, andlihapi i, on, oiriee he heard eomeoild in the back room. He opened the side door and looked o,,; In ,he shop Just in time to see a man making his exit by wav ol the buck window. The ,v,. fir.,, ,ut missed his mark, and rtti impted to fire again but the fun faded and before l. had time to ( in the buearfar had ,,,,,, ...... It Is here that the Willamette Ath-, m the darkness w.ui jiuow.eiM inn win iliiiliiuii. i iii ii,e lllean'lii; , v.t lit .loin and Help. i uttoK to enc ship and others luvr- "if you are Interested in atn-M"! Mw shooting ran to the scene l'tlcs if you want to sec tVillamette ' 'he excitement. Upon invis,g.t remain a member of the Intercolle-1 Hon It was learned that the bur Xiate conference, if you want to seo "'r had entered the bulldliljj from .(ootbull, basketball, bambnll umla ilde window ami broken a lock (rack teams from the uTilvcrsI, ies ' '" the door leading from the slock mt Oregon. Waahlntton, Montana! room to the main office. The nafe, nd Idaho and the agricultural col- which Is never locked will open leges ofthese same states In action "d in pen were Mattered over th tn Sulem If you would help makel"loe floor. There wain ,,,,, -all of thla possible Joint the club. It, 'y ln the same, bul the Intruder means athletics of the hlghes, class '"'d not attempted to tamper w'lh 'Air Salem; II means a greater wil l""' lock. Nothing wkh found mlaa tamette university and a grcuter '"S- atolem." Mv Baetman believe thai the No time limit has been set ,n,ll""'l' wanted to ge; hold ! tntnt he memberihip drive, but It will Peri which he thounht might be lie rushed at top speed during theJJJ "' The bullet find t oming tew days In order that the ""' burglar entered ,h" wall p,,,i, lub may be fully organ lied and "l,lv 111,1 fore than 10 inches above ready to function as soon as pos- '" as lie wenl out th idble. About fifty members were way- enrolled Thuraday afternoon fol- lowing the meeting or the ex, . , k. RUniOrS Of Mill WllllllllHee a, wmen plans IU1 in." ., Mipaicn were laid and member eihlp cards handed out to those liresent. Membership cards may he ob tained at the draybelle, Th Spa, Mmlth's cigar store, Adolplt Urop. 'lgnr store and Hauser Hro. The iiiembersblp tee is one dollar and members are not subject lo assessments. that a mixture of a certain kind of bitters and a soft drink had a real "kick." He was arrested by United States officials on a charge of vio lating the Volstead act. The bitters, according to federal Officiate, were advertised as having an iJooholio content. The case is said to be the first of jits kind since the enactment of the Volstead act, and will be piosecut ed as a "test." "As I understand it," said Cnlted States District Attorney Bock, "there is no calini on the part of the government that Fuaehino vio lated the law In advertising the al coholic content of the bitters. The violation, if there was any. was in suggesting the combination of the bitters and the soft drink, the Im plication being that the result would contain a 'kick.' " Second company Newport, Feb. 14. Government property in posses sion of the United States army am property and disbursing office at the armory in Portland, also the Clackamas rifle range will be in pected on March 10 and 12. JOFRNAL WANT AOS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY BIG AUCTION SALE OF A FINE, WELL-IMPROVED FARM OF ACRES Only K Mile from School, Churches, Stores, and R. R. Station, at Marion, Oregon, (take main Stayton road) on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1921 Commencing at I o'clock, p. m. This farm is fenced with woven wire, has gi od hou e, large barn, 7 acres of prunes, and is a nice home close to market. TERMS ON FARM. One-Half Cash, balance 2 and 3 years time, with interest at C percent. ALSO ALL STOCK, FARM TOOLS, MACHINERY, Etc., will be Sold at this time, as follows: 2 horses, wgt. 1100 each, age 6 and 9; 1 cow. j yrs old, in milk; 3 hogs, wgt. 100 lbs. each; 4 doz. chickens; 1 set single harness; 1 McCormick mower; 1 2-section harrow: 1 14-in, plow; 1 culti vator; l 1-horie wagon in good shape; i heavy breeching; l 400- tgg incubator; 1 C00-egg incubator; 3 broodc 1 set platform scales; 1 set double harness; : Diner articles too numerous to mention. TERMS On Above Personal Property, all sums of $10 js cash, over that amount, 8 mouths note with approved security, inte for 1,0(10 chickens; irlit breeching, and under idit, pur pst GEO. SATTERLEE Auctioneer, Seo .Me for Your Sales. Phone 111 s. G. TUTTLE Owner, Marion, Ore. Sale Date Tuesday, February 1, Marion, Ore. Grand Theat WHERE THE BIG SHOWS PLAY r REDUCE! OVERCOATS and MACK1NJ 4 One lot of men's 0verc Mackinaws to close out, . ! Jl i j mixea patterns, some beltej pis. Tlfltrh nnebott, nr. , j . pvj,,, ing them at prices hardly j able: Men's Mackinaws, regu lar $9.45 now Men's Overcoats former-1 ly sold for $27.50 now Men's Overcoats, formerly J $24.50, now J "OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST1 GALE & CO Court and Commercial St. Formerly Chicajtj 5 Cans Tomatoes 49c Jl 1 1 RKAL WANT ADS PAY JOl II.N'AI, WANT ADA PAT uacl, Shall Men Keep Hats On in Lifts? Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 117. Shall men keep their hats on in the pres ence of women while In nubile ele- vatora? This question has occaelonei ide-epread comment here. The Building Owners and Man Hirers' Association here has suit wrsted that the nractlen of men re moving their hals when women' tep into the elevators be abolished. Members of this aaaoeiaatlon aay ne man's eyeglasses were broken , nd he was Injured as a result of omnK his hat. and that numerou accidents huve occurred, due to the iisp,ay m courtesy. t incinnatl club won, en, however oppose the suaifestlon. Ql. I """i"1 eei-ause women iiae re- elved the right to vote, or have en tered the business world. Is not a mifflcicnt reason to affect the In i- vuurie-cv ,,i men. which a tin. Svcntlemai, will show toward i woman. Insi-t offleiala of the wo anen's clubs. E.xpresmK the hope that this MM 1 W eOUrt3 "ever will be .lis- ! n" My nicy no not see tiy relations between men am women should change in any w iv At Crabtree Are Rife In Vicinity Crabtree. .7,,,,. II. Punnl. Ing in this vicinity are anticipating .. nine noon, in crabtree during ...r summer since the report is current and well founded that the Hammond Lumber company con templates building a road from here to the limber belt at the head waters of Crabtree creek. It Is al so stated that the Hammond com pany will build a mill at this place. Men have been here turvevina (or Ihe road during the past few daYl and representatives of the BOItt tpany are nejrotlalliiK with differ 'ent proper, owners with a view of buyiiiK a mill site. On the strength of this anticipated mnn- , ufacturlnit activity property train, lations have already advanced a little. Whelh. erected or not the mill wilt be eems uncertain at th Bligh Theatre Starts Today Four Acts Vaudeville Gladys Walton JN Th AND Pink Tights Mig Circus Feature 5 pounds Peanut But ter (bring con tainer . . . .' 4g 5 lbs. American Club Coffee, pound 3J( J. L. BUSICK & SONS Wholesale and Retail Distributors Vim Manufacturing Co. SPECIAL on -THE.-LOST Ol Fancy Green Tea, reg ular 50c value Q7 Fancy Green Tea, 40c 1 value, special . . 3Q Fancy Black Ceylon sacks of VIM to rea, regular buc special 47c Choice Black Tea, Cey lon, India, 50c value 43c M. J. B. Tree Tea, blk or Green, pound gy, 1 3 cans Cinnamon 3 cans nutmeg 25 C 3 cans Pepper 20 C 3 Other Flavors 25 q 6 lbs. Crisco VIM Saturday Only: We have 100 sell Saturday at $2.65 Order Early! FLOUR When the 100 sacks are sold, we will not sell any more at this price. Remem ber, VIM is Gu aranteed Better than any other flour in this market. we can recom mend. You can ' Watch for Sunday s sh,m Japan Protests Yank Wireless Station In China Toklo. Jan 28. Japan w ill enlei - mm, saminat tne on true, Ion wnn American canllai of a large wireless station st fh i in; ha I. v.lth ranches at Tien Tsln, Che-Kj and Hsrbln. ssvs the local ih-w-i.,,., Klchl Nichi. This action will be sed on the claim that the work would Infringe upon , imicrsj.,..ns arranted Jaimn, authorliinit ibis ountrjr to build wireless plants In -tbe interior of China. JOI'RNAI. WANT APS HAT JOURNAL WANT AM PAY JOURNAL WANT AOS J'AY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Mcdowell MARKET Where a Dollar Does Its Duty Phone 1421 173 S. Commercial St. Our own pure Lard, No. 5s, per pail $1.00 In bulk, per pound 20c Bring your empty pails and get them filled. Our own sugar cured Breakfast Bacon, per pound 20c to 35c QUALITY MEATS FOR LESS Mcdowell's 3 lbs. Crisco . 9 lbs. Crisco 4 lbs. net Snowdrift 42c lb. 1.30 69c 1.80 88c Money refunded if you I don't like it better than any other. Cottolene, 4 lbs. J QQ Cottolene, 8 lbs. Fresh crisp Soda Crackers 3 lhc i r Calif ornia Star Sweet ' 4DC Chocolate, 1 pound Fresh rnjn Here's a coffee i Fancy Ginger Snaps, $1.45 i, fiaWn st, nniirirl .T. . U11U VVi; hm tflH mmwl-; 4lt)t H"""!" 1 VO Vrl ill i n I t .V 1 1A drink itat every , 1.1U meal .nd enjoy !unoc0late 37C Absolutely only ONE very cup.- 3 lbs. Ghirardellis CAN to a customer Let Ui fill your next order widinocolate for 1 At 1 D18 tor 0111' OWn DTO- M. J. B. Co - Why7'No. 10 cJ-. lection.) or yellow -Nuccoa 2 Post Toasties 33c 25 25c No. 2 can Pump kin ... 10c You save more money wher you buy the larger ize. Wt guarantee every can of M.J.B Coffee Why? A Pcund. 2 Kellogg's . in the 3 E. C. Corn 5 lb. Tm Flakes . . f m m m m Large pkg. Olvmnir I ne bst ellJ powder - m uats 3 Lighthouse Cleanser . . 3 Pkg. Jiffy Jell r , . jl0 lb. Fancy Cai Head Rice . 10 lbs. Fancy Cm Rolled Oats No. 10 BagfreaJ Rolled Oats BROOM SPEi Only limited J to sell at . . . BROOMS Regular $1.25 Special .. Regular $1.10, Special Regular $1.00, Special ... Crystal White Oil Soap, $140 value 5 lbs. Fancy Bui Coffee WESSON Pints Quarts . i2 Gallon 100 lbs. Cane Sugar 9 f!7 Pnnl.. ZyCj Vanilla, 2Qq Oa 2i2 oz. Gold Star 3 50c cans Royal Ut Lem0n 23c $8.45 BaklngPowder 1 00 American Club Coffee m . . vv 1 pound r.rt io pounas Maple 66C Karo 1 07 3 PUnds' per lb- Ic KaPrSM60' Perl, This i lew than the ??c can Baker's Fresh wiit.it'va vocoanut ... . - j mm 22c Every Item in All Our Stores Reduced rve For Our Own Protection We Will Rese the Right to I.imif k r.. ... . " 1 quantity bold to Any One Person CANNED m No. 2V9. Canned Peaches, 5 for No. 24 Founts ular 40c grade, 1 out, 3 f or . Ann arade Pi1"1 -xiw 3 for regular 25c, 51 1 x Tall Red Si J. 1 u . . 1 regular 35c, 10 lbs. Fancy Beans n TP. VERY SELL ABSOiJ GUARANTKl