Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 28, 1922, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922
BON
NAMES
ELL
ALL STAR FIVE
OF CITY LEAGUE
Four players on the Better Yet
Commercial league team which
won the league championship with
ecven wins ana iwo deleats were
named this morning by O. R.
Eonell, president of the league,
among the mythical squad which
will compose the official Y. M. C.
A. basketball team known as the
Yellow-Jackets. The choice of Air.
Bon ell is as follows:
Forwards, Glenn Gregg and
Harold Socolofaky, Better Yets,
and Ray Lucas, U.' S. National
bank; center, A. Leiske, Ander
son & Brown, and Alvin Lennon,
Central Pharmacy; guards, Wal
ter Socolofsky, Herbert Socolofsky,
Better Yets, and R. Mason, Hauser
Bros.
Garnet Harra, Russell Bone
steele, forwards; Kermit Thomp
son, center, and Ted Girod and
Robert Ratcliffe, guards, were
considered and received honorable
mention.
The members of the squad are
to meet Friday evening at the Y
M. C. A. at 7:30 where Coach
Bonell will outline plans for the
coming season.
The naming of an all-star team
Is a very hard matter, according
to Mr. Bonell as some very good
basketball traits are possessed by
some that others do not have. Also
In playing on the "Y" gym floor
It. is hard for any of the players to
show what they are really worth
All of the men named on the
squad played exceptionally good
tall all through the season and It
was only through the Commercial
Basketball series that several of
the members named were able to
how their ability. The Bonesteele
Motor company was the only team
that Is not to be represented.
No games have been definitely
scheduled but Coach Bonell is in
hopes of ararngiug games with the
Legion or town teams from Sil
verton, McMinnville, Dallas, Inde
pendence and Newberg. He also
hopes to arrange several practice
games with the Bearcat five.
Amusements
i as seen oy tne rress Agents
Polk County Court
F. L. Newman vs. Elizabeth
Richardson. Action for money,
Probate Court
Rozetta Ann Smith appointed
guardian of Harold Percy Smith
Hardin Francis Smith, Esta Maria
Smith and Avalyn Elizabeth
Smith, minors. Lucile Neef, R. S.
treason and Charles Gregory ap
pointed appraisers of estate.
C. W. Henkle, county coroner,
appointed administrator of estate
of Mary Ann Arrow, deceased
Bond of 500 required.
Order made closing estate of C
H. Wheeler, deceased.
Order made approving oath and
bond on sale of real estate of Mar
garet Inez Fitchard, as guardian
of Robert Louis Fitchard, a min
or.
Order for citation made in mat
ter of estate of Allen Johnson, de
ceased.
Order made approving and ap
praisement of estate of John M.
Lyn Sr.. deceased. Estate valued
at $5760.09.
uruer made setting aside per
sonal property to widow and al
lowing monthly support of $
pending settlement of estate of
John M. Lynn Sr.
Saturday, January 20, 1923, at
10 a. m., at county court house
set as time and pface'for hearing
final account of estate of Thomas
f. Notson, deceased.
Order made to show cause in
estate of Whaling B. Syron, pre
sumed deceased. Saturday, Feb
ruary 3, 1923, at 10 a. m
county court room in Dallas, set
as time and place for the hearing
of evidence concerning alleged ab
sence of presumed deceased.
Order made authorizing Rozetta
Ann Smith, guardian of Harold
Percy Smith, et al., minors, to
borrow money to pay debts.
Final account allowed and ad
ministrator discharged in estate
of Eliza Schultz, deceased.
Final discharge entered In es
tate of Martha Ellen Williams.
Final account allowed in estate
of Dorsa M. Turner, deceased.
Oscar Hayter appointed admin
istrator of estate of Marguerite
McKye, 'deceased.
Matter of estate of Thomas
Boulden, deceased. Order made
admitting will to probate. C. C.
Mulkey, A Parker and W. R. Gra
ham appointed appraisers of es
tate. Order made authorizing ex
ecutor of estate to sell property.
Sikh
The opening scenes of "Th
Fighting Guide," which will be
shown at Bligh theatre today, re
veal some of the most picturesque
country obtainable in the west.
William Duncan, as a heavily
bearded scout, Is seen leading his
little party through the big open
country, a party in which an
English nobleman and his valet
bring up the rear. A half breed
Indian is the other member of
the party.
Because the nobleman insists
upon having "all the comforts of
home," even In a far west camp
ing ground, does not make a hit
with the scout and his stoical
halt breed assistant. Also the fact
that the nobility's valet suggests
that Duncan, as the scout, wash
his master's socks adds to com
plications which leads to a se
quence of humor.
Oregon
Pirates being thrown headlong
from towering decks; sword
fights while cannon boom and a
thrilling swim for life 130 feet
across and over the deck of a
rakish corsair craft such are
the thrill features of the sea se
quence in "To Have and To
Hold," with Betty Compton an
Bert Lytell in the featured leads,
aided by Theodore Kosloff and
W. J. Ferguson in strong roles.
The picture Is now on view at tho
Oregon theater.
role, "Honor First," his latest
feature, will open at the Liberty
theater tomorrow. Press reports
from other cities where this pic
ture has been shown accord It
high praise. Many who have re
viewed the feature assert that
Gilbert is at his best.
The story deals with the dif
ference in character and temper-!
ament between twin brothers,
both of whom served in the
French army during the war.
Gilbert portrays both brothers.
His work as the cowardly broth
er is said to be especially worth
while. This characterization calls
for extraordinary force In acting.
Ml
111
INCOMING SHIPS
REPORT RECORD
ATLANTIC STORM
New York, Dec. 2S. Tempests
of the sort known only to, season
ed mariners of the North Atlan
tic, against the howling power of
which huge ocean liners are but
flimsy cockleshells, have raged
through the paBt week, threaten
ing smaller vessels with destruc
tion, wrecking steamers' dock
equipment, driving fast liners out
of their usual lanes and striking
terror to the hearts of hundreds oi
passengers, according to wirelesi
reports received today.
Relentless gales, playing havoc
with the schedules of the largo
steamship companies, described
yesterday by officers of the Cedric
the Zeeland and the United States
which arrived several days late
after weathering the worst storm
in their history, still are whipping
the waters of the Atlantic to fury
The Manchuria and LaSavoie re
ported today they would arrive Oi.
Thursday, two days late. The Ni
gara due today, reported she wil
try to fight her way to port to
morrow.
The Caronla reported from Hali
fax that she had been forced ti
put in there. The Mount Carrol i:
due here and the President Mon
roe in London tomorrow, both fai
behind schedule.
Veterans of scores of storms wh
guided liners into port yesterday
said they had never before seer
the treacherous north Atlantic in
such a protracted hurricane mood
five reel feature comedy which
has just been completed, Harold
Lloyd has assembled a trio of
prime favorites of the American
stage and screen as his principal
support besides Mildred Davis.
These are Eric Mayne, John T.
Prince and Ncrman Hammond.
There is plenty of room in all
three portrayals for superb acting
and Lloyd considers himself for
tunate in being surrounded by
such capable performers. At the
Grand today and tomorrow.
Grand
In the cast of "Dr. Jack,'
the
REMEDY
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STATE UNIVERSITY
University of Oregon, Eugene,
Dec. 2S. (Special.) Ten thou
sand dollars in cash was the
Christmas gift made to the Uni
versity of Oregon today by a friend
jf the institution who lives 3000
ulle from Eugene. The donor Is
Mrs. Alice W. Wrlsley of Asbury,
X. J. She has requested that her
vft be used as a student loan
fund.
The sum is the largest benefac
tion received by the university
since alumni and others gave $28
000 in September to launch the
endowment campaign of "Ten
Million Dollars In Ten Years."
President P. L. Campbell of the
university is the originator of a
plan whereby the Wrisley gift of
$10,000 may be used as a guar
antee fund upon which to bast
loans ranging from an aggregate
Df $50,000 to $100,000. Thus the
riginal gift, under the plan, may
be made five to ten-fold more ef
efctlve than is usually the case
with such gifts.
IDR. BELLS
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AMERICAN CHURCH IN .
PARIS MADE CATHEDRAL
Paris, Dec. 28. The elevation
of Holy Trinity, the American
Protestant Episcopal church In
Paris to a pro-cathedral, Is
plained by the rector. Rev. Fred
erick W. Beekman. as due to the
multiplication of American Epli
copal churches In Europe and tc
the fact that Paris has the largest
American community abroad.
Bishop G. Mott Williams, as
signed by the authorities of the
church in the United States to di
rect Its European interests, wil!
make Paris his headquarters.
Troubled with Weak Kidneys
Have been troubled with
weak kidneys since childhood,
writes Mrs. G. Hyde, Benzonia
Michigan. "Now past forty ami
have had terrible backache and
that tired out feeling, hardly abl
to do my work. By using Foie;
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Foley Cathartic Tablets I soon
felt like a new person." Back
ache, rheumatic pains, dizziness
and blurred vision are symptoms
of kidney trouble. Foley Kidney
Pills give quick relief. (adv)
Breads Coughs otB Colds
People everywhere are finding relief
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able prescription fcf an old family phy
cin. Dr. Bll'a ) genuine yrup of
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cMnging; phlegm end oothe Inflamed
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TTora im m liftmo.mflile fivruD which
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Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarse
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To make this splendid cough syrup,
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of much better cough syrup than
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and children love its pleasant taste.
Pinex is a special and highly con
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over for its prompt healing effect
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To avoid disappointment ask your
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f Shoes &
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LOW HOLIDAY
ROUND TRIP FARES
By the
Oregon Electric Railway
Tickets on Sale Dec. 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31 ; Jan. 1.
Return Limit Jan. 3.
Portland .... $2.25 Hood River S6.1S Spokane .. $22.49
Albany $1.13 Junct. City $2.78 Tacoma ....$10.58
Astoria . $6.42 Lewiston.. $21.84 1 he Dalles.. $7.34
Bend $15.72 Orenco $2.79 Walla Wa $15.84
Corvallis .... $1.65 Pendleton $14.43 Wilsonville $1.53
Engene $3.47 Redmond $14.84 Woodburn .... 93c
Harrisburg $2.54 Seattle .... $12.63 Yakima.... $19.16
Similar fares to other points on the Oregon Electric
Railway and all connecting lines from Portland, to which
the one-way fares are $30.00 or less. .
Tickets sold and baggage checked through to destin
ation. Details will be furnished on request.
Oregon Electric Raliway
J. W. Ritchie, Agent, Salem, Ore-
GENUINE FORD PARTS
Are made of the highest quality material, by good work
men and by the most efficient methods. From' the
smallest gear to the motor block itself
THEY ARE PERFECTION
If you would get the utmost value for your money
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Buy them from us and you are assured of Genuine Ford
quayty and service.
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BANKERS
ESTABLISHED 1863 '
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Under U. S. Government Supervision
Member Federal Reserve System
"Success Is Up Stream"
Those who attain it must know how to "swim."
A bank account with this strong serviceable
bank is one of the best teachers.
Why r.ot open yours today?
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Valley motor Co.
260 North High Street " . Salem, Ore.
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"THE TOILERS'
or "Three Generations
Painted by Herbert de Moreau, the Third
painter the internationally ous pJ?t
This Father Herbert de Moreau, Jr., painter ot the famous canvas Never' Alnn.
also tramped around Lyons and painted for vear twB- ever Alone
son, the 3rd Herbert de Moreau, and gives to the h'. m, comes the grand
produced before by the de Moreau famUy. In the '-Toilers- he hrn. anyHthlnS
.tturrt ziT' grandson-and - ti
iighu6, St tf7ul S retasffiPLacceuXs; hai3 r atm;nt f -
flood of day light. When he fatigued by old age and tol h.i? dgrand1father
grandsoa looks at him and smiles, uhile the father i, i. fa"e asleep. The
red-hot Iron on his anvil. father ,s gIvlns aI1 me to the
It is not .a big canvas but it is a priceless one.
Herbert de Moreau III was. born in Lvons France In io- ti v
distinction in the Grand Solon, and the ColorossI e haa shown wlth
The picture is one of a collection owned in liostnn r, i
shown free as a New Year treat to the general public Ught t0 Salem ani
On exhibition for a limited time, in special settings on second floor.
W orth & Gray Department Store
177 North Liberty Street
Phone 132