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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1922)
-7- V f f I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY. OCTOBER-2, 1922. PAGE EIGHT : " i KYOm UX leuin w jl i l EARCATS SHOV G 00D PROSPECTS IN ALUMNI GAME Ti Willssoett TiiT"!tjr eleven, !UwKiek sfccrwies weak- wbfcB will lrey by prsttSe. deft4 tfi M gwtetUn fiW, 11-7- At tioi ffee ptf Ed .BfidB ; srfcich fe4 st ka4 yftd s-1 crsl proiiist lCTes stesee. The fetar of Use fame were tb punts of PsttoB. ttis bbs; ly sbowl ysras, but biss surer to tb ss to Ert dawa the fi14 br tb ttm th picskia io, the puttM of Z5!r. i&tJi teams o3 their seores In Use i.rrt hit . Zeflar is 014 Porm Tfc Blomsl ! kickta1 cf with Z!lr riin tbe ball bb rBBioe ft tck aboot 19 ysnls. Tbe Kar:aU wer ll J-rforniin? tn mld-ceas'a stye sad yrJa u m4eatly. I a f mtaotes tb ball bad erod tbe line tor tbe Bearcats' first toucbdawB. To ball was tfcen, accord! Bg to the or ruling. !aed So ttrim- nage i tbe J yard Use for the nlaca kir.1t. The boot failed to eoBTert tbe point, Aurafn aided by eoiflt-ot tlaylcs of Zefiar and Iaham and. recovering as alunaul fumble, the Tarelty pushed tbe ball to within nil loebea cf tbe tine when the first quarter ead ed. Tbe ball was pat orer the lice for the secoad and last touch down for the Bearcats on tbe first play. The place kick from scrimmage failed. The alumfil counted a few tnluts before the end of the aeccnd quarter by recovering a fumble made by member of the varaity eievea and by making a aerlea of end runa and line burke. "Tatty" Irirlne sent the ball through tbe standard. The rent of the game found the ball In the middle of tbe field most of the time with neither aide getting doner than tbe 20 yard line. Boiler Work! Sabs A number of substitutes were made by Coach Bonier In an ef fort to determine the beet combi nation. A few of tbe men are freshmen but are showing a great deal of proBilsv Booth, at full, Btolzeheise at right tackle, and June at right guard, are tbe mot promising of the babes. For the alumni Ilarey playing at right half showed hia old pep and go. Wapato, playing right tackle, waa practical out of the game aa far as the number of pi a v he bad to stop going his waF The yarslty waa to wise to try getting around blm many times. Oregon Game Next Hohlcr will now be able to work orf some of the edRt-s this week and when tbe team meets Oregon at Eugene neit Saturday it is thought that a stiff tmu will be glren the lemon yellow. Tbe Hearcnt lineup Saturday waa: I'atton, re; Stolzhelue, rt; Jones, rg; White, c; Oliver, lg; liaggot, It; Carey, le; Kaln, q; Zrllar, lh; Isliam, rb; Booth, f. Substitutions were: Caughln for liihain, Cramer for Booth, llooth for Cramer, Kkirvln for Oliver, lllrd for White, Dunnctte for Caughlln, Ixigan for Carey. KEMAL KISSES FRENCH ENVOY ON BOTH CHEEKS Ezra Meeker's Record Chicago, Oct, J . Exra Meeker, iZ years old, w ho irTt?4 from iBdiaaapoli to Seattle, Wasb, year ago bebisd a team of ozea, uday reeooated bow be new aeroaa tbe state of WaahicgtoB at CoctatiDojle, Oct, J. By a asiie a bhbbi a Alud )-Wbe. II. Meeker, more familiarly knows 7r?,. rrmkU -Inele Eira i attending tbe arrived at Sairas, be waa REFUGEES LIKELY 10 PERISH UNLESS AID IS PROMPT oce iaset in the barber by Mastapfea Kemal Faaba, who aalsted bias and kissed bim cs both cbeeka. After a further exchange of asnenitiea, tbe p!r went aatore fe:t lvr: r rofiveraatioa la tb house is which former King! position held in connection with tee convention. i Other exhibits Include "Een Hallidar. No. 14." a bullet- KINS AND QUEEN SJUL FOB PA3LRM3 SICILY Atbtca, Oct. 2. (By Aseocia atel Prem) King Conetantlne, Queen Bophie and Prince Nicholas EatcteJ to the Anserican embaasy todar for Palsoero, E icily, t j.c j resorts received by the Asso- board a Greek eteamer on which eiated Preea from Smyrna, &.om- atrogglltis refagees. Thirty thousand more are expected today." A wireless message from Com mander Powell cf the American destroyer Edsall at Smyrna says: "Americana evacuated 31,000 i refuge today. Between 20.000 and , . c A AAA I din 74 000. to looa aiier -- WB. aw.uw .ic .u. more anipa ity. row.' Expect Xyert Kay Meet Miller. Los Angeles, Cal Oct. 2 Ne- Total for two goUations are onqer way mi - winner take all wrestling match between Johnny Myera of Chicago, claimant to the world's middle weight champion, and Walter Miller Los Angeles middleweight Myers' defeated Miller several months ago. Bead Capital Journal Want Ads, Constantinople, Oct. 2. (By Associated Press.) W ireiesa Ois- Unrrieu Electric Eailwav Ml veation here. ... they embarked at Oropaa placed ! ki, Rodcarto and the Islands of My A blVfl a i lDCbO UU, - .... . . I " - - - t the dianosaJ oi tne iauen m ridrfen bv William Metban from " lDf rr,ri:nBlis to Chicago, and u of tbe exiibsu ot otrsoieie arch by the revolutionary com mi t- The departure waa witnout means of transportation la the ex- ceremony. CosatantiBe of Greece resided dar ing bia vialt to Ensyrna laat year. "Yea Lave been a long time SMITH IS GIVEN 60 DAYS MusUpba Kemal toid bis pierced mail coach, drawn by four! Archie Smith, charged with lar- that carriea crignam ceny in a bu-huius, yiwucu t.i3 com; eg. visitor. "1 have purposely at- turn. layed my return to Angora to oia cui tbe present situation with you," Advices from Adania yesterday said Mustapba Kemal and rranklia Bouillon were leaving Young's wives from Salt l-aae city when be waa arraignea jn me jun to Sacramento, Cal. The coach tice court befare Judge G. E. Ca bas a record of having been held ruh Saturday afternoon and wa up 17 times by "Black Bart-" sentenced to serve CO days in the county jail. The constant "predictions" of Smith, accused oi oreaamg jcio .at .. .. .. ' .titlnn r, n t r SS Ibl T lot Aerora. The French envoy ist.,,, things and better times a Bajii"c - ,n nr, the Turkish nation- mi.h on the form of oer- son road, was arrested Dy ixsn alint chleftian the ceceaaity of re-1 ormancs just for a change. Uinlng his forces in Asia Minor until peace terms a"re decided up on, meanwhile avoiding a elan with tbe Britten. 'stable Walter DeLong. t-Uene and Chois show that tbe thousands of refugees are in dan ger of perishing if assistance does tot arrire promptly. Conservative estimates place the number of sufferers at four hun dred thousand. The Greek revo lution baa resulted in utter ad ministrative chaos and a complete break down of all the normal pro cesses of life. A message from the American relief workers on the Is lands of Mytiiene says: "The situation is desperate Rtfueeex. crazed bF hunger, are throwing themselves into the sea. There is no bread on tbe island Rush eight hundred tons of flour immediately. The Americans are r You Pay JNo More RESISTS ARREST SHOT TO DEATH Portland. Or., Oct. 2. Hall A.; Matiwon, 27, laborer living at the Fremont hotel, 42 Fremont street, j waa sbot and killed instantly about 2 o'clock yesterday in bis; room by Vane H. Seely, 25, 1065 1 East Thirty-second street. North.! a special watchman of the O.W. H. at N. company. ' j Police learned from Seely that ; be was about to place Mat Ron nn-j dt-r arrest when tbe latter drew a! 38-callber automatic pistol and pointed It at him. Seely, who feared treachery, said that be fired two shots quickly at the oth er, but did not remember shootinf? more. His revolver, however, had been fired four times, and five bullet holes were found in Mats- son s body. Captain of Inspector Harms, ac companied by Inspectors Gordon, Welch and Howell, arretted Seel) and held him in jail pending out come of an Inquest. Tbeir report were non-committal and tbey re fused either to criticise or to de fend Keely'a action, saying tha: the extent of bia culpability, if there were any, should be deter mined by s jury after facta had been sifted. The b"t EnjjiiBh vtaluut crop in many years will he harvested la trie Lebuocn section this fall. STOP ITCHING EOT Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemc Will Help You j Never mind how often you have triec1 ' and failed, you can stop burning, itch iiig Eczema quickly by applying Zemc furnished by any druggist for 35c ' Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing be Rins tiit moment Zemo is applied. In i thort time usually every traced Eczema 1 1. ,.U 1)1, .11 I , Tbe alumni lineup was: Can-i V""' " ,,UMU' f,K- tans le; II. B.rey. It; Sparks. rnuar mseases w.u wremovea. : rg; Jackju, re; Hendricks, q: Karey rb; Irvine, lh; Olson, f. (Substitutions were: Taylor Sparks, Goaaer for Mclntyre. for viKorou&ly healthy, always use Zemo the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. Wher others fail it is the one dependable treat ment for "eiun troubles of all kinds. that's the big thing ia successful balling It determines failure or suc cess in baking, more than any other ingredient If you do not always have satisfactory bakings, change to Calumet for just one triaL It is pure: containing only Euch ingredients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. Within the Calumet factor- ies the largest and most sanitary on earth-hundreds of skilled workers clad in white are busily engaged in producing the baking powder that is used by millions. Human hands never touch it. Its sale is Vx times as much as that of any other brand. Iure in the making pure in the bak ing. A pound can of Calumet con taint full IS ounce. Some baking powder come in 12 ounce tnttead of 16 oancm cant. Bm surer yoa gtt a pound when yoa want if. (V V - o f K I owrvf K 1 ""Jt sj- CALUMfT fl 17 1 N T UITIT TEST LADIES' FALL WEAR Reduced 15 Per Cent Less COATS SUITS DRESSES Pick your choice of our entire stock of Coats, Suits, rtvoccttc of ir r,r r-tM than rearular prices. This in view of the fact that our prices are very reasonafc quality considered, makes this an ideal time to pur chase your fall apparel. Coats $11.75 to $50.00 Suits $18.50 to $60.00 Dresses $11.75 to $35.00 OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST GALE & COMPANY T Court and Commercial Streets Salem, Oregon yt.T.-- ll " ' 1. For Well Made Coats, Suits and Dresses than forOrdinary Garments Made Only to Sell In ready-to-wear much of value is hidden from the buyer the quality of the materials inside as well as. outside the proper shrinking of the cloth before using likewise the standard of the workmanship all these must be left to the integrity of the manufacturer. Our garments contain the best of everjhing and are guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. U. G. Shipley Co. 'Quality Merchandise Popular Prices 8 Per Cent nterest Are you year just for On One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars needlessly spending that amount every Oroceries? Hundreds of families in Salem are saving from 15 to 25 per cent of their grocery bill each month at the Busick Stores, Salem, Albany and Woodburn. i. Cudahy's Rex Hams, Sun Maid Kaisins, l id. U ham per lb. 27c linlk buitana Kaisins, Whole ham 26c lb. 15c 15c Fancy Bacon Backs, lb. 28c Full Cream Cheese, lb. 25c Heavy Side Bacon, lb. 2oc Cream Oil Soap, 3 bars 17c 6 Crystal White - 25c Armour's Star Ham, 2 per lb 29c Whole Ham per lb. 28c Cream Rolled 5 lbs. for ... 9 lb. sack .. Oats, .. 25c .... 45c Citrus Washing Powder 25c Seafoam 25c, Peanut Butter, fresh ground 15c Fresh Crisp Soda Crack ers 13c Crisp Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs. 35c 50c Box Soda Crackers 46c E AS Y0U G0 ST ana js 2 cans Fancy Peas 37c Delmonte Teas, 2 can3 39c Pt. Wesson's Oil ;28c Qt. Wesson's Oil 53c 'i gal. Wesson's Oil ...,99c Pt. Mazola Oil 30c Qt. Mazola Oil 55c l i gal. Mazola Oil .... $1.00 2 cans Rex Lye 23c 2 cans Scatt 21c Mrs. Stewarts Blueing 15c Ball Blueing, ii lb 20c Matches, highest quality, small box 5c Large box 7c Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. 27c Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs 23c Vim Flour, per sack $1.90 Per barrel $7.80 Macaroni, 4 lbs. 25c Dari Gold Milk 9c Ann & Hammer Soda, 3 for 25c Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs. 25c Fell's Naptha Soap, Chlil Beans, 3 lbs. 25c j 10 for 69c Eventually You Will Buy AT BUS oys ins School ioes Young Men's and Young Ladies' D ress Shoes We have just received a large shipment of boys' school shoes at a very low figure and are going to put these shoes on sale for this week at less than they can be bought any place in the city. Boys' Black and Brown $5 and 6 school Shoes," sale price 3.95 Girls' Black and Brown ?8 and $9 Oxfords, new style $6.95 Young Men's Pack, a good $12 value, on sale . $8.95 Young Men's Dress Shoes, $10 to $12 values, get a pair..... -$6.00 Children's Shoes at wonderful low prices $1.95 up You must see our boys', and girls' and children's lines if you do not want to lose money. Full line gym shoes now in stock at j 23 Rubber Heel day each Wednesday, all 50e rubber heels put on half price, Wednesday only .... 23C The best repar work at advertising prices. Bring your repairing to our shop and we will guar- satisf action. an tee V SeltYSls FuPups tmBjiOtl ItrigiMtads BstEjsdSooU fbctAffiBBSf DR. WILLIAMS always in attendance to take care of bunions, corns, and all foot troubles. Consultation free. Try Win. AH work satis fac tory or no pay. 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