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"(THE CAPITAL JOURWAi; SALEM, OREGON
MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1925
Prom the Richest and
Best Part of the State
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journafs
Special Correspondents
F
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CARD ON FRIDAY
Harry Plant, matchmaker, he
arranged a big double main (rent
to be presented for the fight (ane
ot the card to be siren on Jan
uary 9. The card promises to be
the best ret presented by Plant
and all of the fighters are work
ing hard for their coming battle.
Plant spent some time in Port
land last week in arranging the
principals for the two ten round
bouts and he has tome of the beet
. fighters available.
The card as arranged by Plan
will Include Sewell Oeane of Sa
lem and Frankie Doyle of Spo
kane in one of the big ten round'
era. The other ten round bo:i
will be between Cracker Warre
of Oregon City and Phil Baycs
of Salem. This will be Bayes first
. appearance in Ralera for som
time. He Is working hard for his
coming tight and he is going to
give warren a tough battle. War
ren Is willing to mix and brines
good record with him. He fough
in one of the four round prelim
inanes at the fight In Pnrtlan
on New Year's day and handed
Joe Marcus a good licking. Dcane
lost the decision to Dawson
Kugene In his last fight here bu
was In no condition to fight as
he had just undergone an oper
ation for a gathering In his
three days before he fought Daw
son, lie ironed a challenge for
return match with Dawson anil
will get It If he wins over Doyle.
i-iuiu will match the winner
the Deane-Doyle fight with Daw
son and the winner of the Baves.
Warron mix with Harry Harris oC
Portland. Plant has arranged two
snappy preliminaries for the com
ing fight and he thinks that tlio
double main event will go over
big with the good drawing cards.
All of the fighters are in the
best of condition, and they are
promising a good fight as they
want to get another cuauce to
perform before the Salem tarn
Dei tie has taken Salem as hi
residence and will give a good
battle so that be can remain in
Salem for the riwt of the lighting
season nere at leaut.
The no smoking law will be In
effect as u.iual, nays Plant, anil
there will be two offices for
tickets.
Past Year Good One
For Local Teams In
Athletic Competition
$556,632 SPENT
Flffi FIRES
For tlio first lime expenditure
Hilling the fire season of 1924, for
patrol and fire suiinressloii
lauds oulside the national forcHtH
las.vd the halt million dollar
mark, the total for the year beini;
?.r5li.6;; J.77, says a report of tile
elate forestry department.
The patrol cost was In excess of
last year, but lira figlitluK ex
pcnililiire.i wer. the big item,
- jumping io i27i,:i 13.85. or nc.ir-
ly half the total exiiendlturcs
Sixty per cent of this was spent
by operators and 40 per cent by
associations.
All former ro.onis woro broken
in the duration and continued
. dryness of the fire seasou.
I t'lres iouiiht numbered 1SSJ.
Causes are listed as follows:
Incc-ndiury, 37V; lightning. 311;
Hiuoker.i. J'JU; campers, lli'i;
slashings, 131; land clearing.'
lllti; hunters, 94; logging. 53. The
remainder were ntliiUiited lo mlsj-
ccIIhiicihik cauv-es,
Fires burned o,.-.- 252. SKI acivi.
of which 26.SU4 was inerchnnta'ile
timber, the remaining ton, ODD
acres being second growth and
' burned, cut-over, brush and gru
- land.
Timber damaged nnd destroyed
is plueeil nt 1 !I4.(I I S.ODO board .'eel
of which 132,49!.0I0 Is anlvnMii.
leaving a loas of only 72.42 1 .00H,
vullled at JlS2.4i;5.riO. Monetary
loss in the destruction of l.iyi.
equipment anil improvements Is
placed lit f7l.7.1.ri making tiie
total luss $a70.2Ul.02.
(By Eliioa lirickell.)
The year 1924 was one of the most
successful in the spurting circles
that balem baa ever enjoyed. Both
professional and amateur sports
have bad a big year and the pros
pects for another good year are
promising.
The Salem Senators, a profes
sioual baseball club, had one of
the best seasons in years, due to
the business-like handling o
"Ulddie" Bishop, who acted ai
manager and player, Blshoo iiisUi
several improvements in the club
house and gave the locula a fist,
scrappy nine. This was the lirst
lime for several years that the
Senators have ended on the right
aid--1 of the ledger. As for tuc
gamcs won, they were more than
successful. Tbey played in some
of the fastest company in the stale
and lost only six borne games.
Four of these were to the high
salaried Kelso and Longvlew nines.
High school baseball was nlso
good aud the locals are expecting
to have a better lineup than last
year, as most of the veterans will
be back In tbe harness with one
more year of . experience. Caugh
oll, scrappy receiver for the hign
school, will be absent from the
lineup when the call comes to pluy
ball, but Huntington will have
plenty of good material.
Willamette li-l a fairly good
team and, although they fulled to
shine they gave a good account of
themselves.
High school football was good
for Salem as far as tho games
went, tho only thing marring the
season for the red and black was
the lack of games. Efforts were
unavailing to extend the 111 ill
iicnooi looioall season ten days.
The present season Is declared to
he loo short as the Wlllaniet:
valley schools do not open until
uctolier. which makes Ihem hustl
to got Into shape and close the sea.
son by 1 hanksgiving.
Willamette fuiled to do nn7.
Il'lng brilliant on the gridirjj
I hey had wonderful hopes of
winning renin wnen Ihey held !lle
University of Oregon eleven to
tie in the first game of the season.
Dut did nol Improve us the season
.Hew along and consequently fin
isned toward tho bottom of tu.
ladder. Willamette la completily
out of Its class with the big col
lege teams and would do better In
league of tho smnlter schools,
which Is being agitated.
Hie basketball season Is lust
itartlng and any efforts to predict
tho possible resuirs of the season
would bo futile. Both the Salem
high school aud Willamette un
veralty have brighter prospects
man uiey nave Had for years. Wll
lamette has one of the bust ached
ulee that they have had fur sev
eral seasons. They are to inecl
the University of Washington and
University of Southern California
aud many of the other strong
teams on tbs local floor. They
snouiu at least get and even break
during the season.
The high school bns been going
good In the tew p-ainea they have
had this far and they will more
ban likely be championship von
tenders. Tho ruling that all high
school couches must be faculty;
members will cause several of the
Portland schools to lose their pre's-
nt coaches, but will give tho io
als a chiinco ti meet them.
Salem is given a big boost iu the
porting (ircles as the state iias-
Uetball championship is decided
here under tho suspires of tin
Wllljmette university. Salrit
high wau forced out ot tho tourna
ment last year duo to tho protest
if Independence, who protested
ho playing ot lirant Kallin
N
The smokers will contlnuo to be
a feature; during toe winter sea
son. Much Interest has been taken In
the athletic events at tbe Y. M. C.
A. during the past year and Inter
est bas been kra at the open
house program given during tbe
Christmas holidays. Tbe commer
cial basketball series under the
direction of Bob Boardman ot tbe
"Y" has not flourished financial
ly, but tbey have had a good sea
son and the teams are to vie for
honors this week when they play
the finals for tho league cham
pionship. Anderson ft Brown and
the Union Oil are tbe two contender
The T. M. C. A. is centering
most of their efforts on the new
building to be erected. The cam
paign for the funds was the out
standing event ot the season.
A swimming campaign was held
last summer under the directiou
ot Professor Corsan at New yarn.
A camp was held by the "x "'with
about thirty members from Salem.
They also supervised the play
ground and uoaramaa reports
big attendance during the season.
Tbey will have charge ot two this
coming season. Gymnasium etats-
ea are held dally with about 11
cljwn during tbe week.
Both tennis and golf had
bright Tear locally. Willamette
bad a brilliant tennis team last
year. The team consisted of Will
lam Walsh, Emmel and Mickey.
They met and defeated Albany
Monmouth, Unlverstiy ot Oregon
and Lintield. Oregon was defeat
ed four eets to one. Tbey entered
the Pacific coast conference meat
held at Eugene and Emmel gave
Wallace Scott, of the University
i Washington, his toughest game.
Scott won the Intercollegiate
championship ot the country. The
conference will be held at Cor-
valUs this year.
Swimming is not one ot the Sa
lem sports outside ot the classes
held at the Y. M. C. A. Much in
terest has been taken in the lat
tests at tbe "Y" tor the girls un
der the direction ot Mary Erick
son, a Willamette university itu
dent- The girls are given tests
In Red Cross lite eaving methyls.
Tbe Schaeffer method ot rcsuscl
tation is being taught.
Silverton News
pccily forward, who had iilayod
his full time. Independence won
he rit;h, to represent this district
th ha lorn out, hut were ehmi-
itHtod in the semt-fliuts.
Smokers hnvo clnlmeit their
hare of inti'ie-.t nnd nil of t!i
aids put on by Harry .Mini'.,
matchmaker, have lieen well re-
eived. Salem ha ncnuired n ho
or no mean abiliiv in St-wrl!
Oeane. who comiu here with nn
UYiiihlc record. In tlio two finlitr--
Uati fmiKht he has ah own t m:
is nn jtiimtntr M t''- fare
Silverton, Or., Jan. 6. (Spe
cial.) Cumins as a complete an
priBe to his many friends was th
wedding of Mel via HI vine to
Mlas Alico Kiereon. The wedding
took place at Vancouver, Wa-Jh
during the holidays and the youu
people returned to Silvertou, Fri
day. Mr. itivincss Is the owner of
tho Uiviness grocery on Water
tit reel. Mrs Uiviness spent jouk
time at Silverton a few years ago
Mr. and Mrs. I. Jacob sen were
newts to a group of friends Tuur
day at dinner at their home on
Mill street. Covers were laid fo:
Mrs. Hans Jensen. Mrs. Anna K
Jensen, Miss Alice Jensen, Alfred
Jensen, lieu ben Jeuaen, Mrs,
Marie Duness, Mrs. J. P. Isaacjou
and Miss Thea Jensen.
That Oregon news travel fir
was recently proved when V. ilraa
ier.owner of "Bobbie," the wonder
dog. received a framo of wild flow
ers from G. F. Uerthoud of Home
West Australia. Mr. Herthou
said that ho had read of "Uobbie.
A number of bilvertonians mo
tored to Portland New Year's da
to attend the concert given by the
St. Olaf choir rf Northfield. Minn
Among those going were Mr. ur,
Mrs. Amos Corhouse, Miss Mar
Corhoiwe, Tom Kaaurhus, Mi:
Esther Towe, Arthur Towe, Rev,
and Mrs. George Henriksen, Mi
1 )o rn H e ti r f k son , M i sa Lou Isv.
Henriksen. Mr. and Mrs. Jaapc
Hullum, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hen
jum, ltev. S. J. Kindtjcth, Antonc
Mndseth. Clara Mucke and Clar
ence Subo.
W. It. Gatchet. who for the past
few years ban been one of Silver
ton a 'oganberry growers, report
hat the recent cold weather killed
most of his vines. Owning te the
fart that n year would necess.irlly
lapse ticforo the vines would
again become productive and to
the uncertainty of the loganberry
murket, Mr. Gatchet says h 1
prnha'jly take out the vines and
put in some ottier crops. Accord
ng to current report a number (
Silverton loganberry growers ar
taking out their vines this winter
Tho Silverton Hlow pipe com
pany has moved from Its old quir-
on west Main street to tile
new building on North water
street
George .Tacolison, who lias been
spending the holidays with hi
family at Silverton bus returned
to Cottage Grove where ho hold:
MOTH !
Competitive drills of various
kinds have been aehci!nl"il fur t.ie
- national guard units meeting at
ne .-wirm armory tenant. A ;e.i-
nire will be a blindfold rnro In
assembling the parte of a Itrown-
Ing automatic rifle, the ronte-u-
ants being required to nut the
rifle together without the use o(
their sif hi.
Competitive drill In the manual
of arme will be open to all com
ers. An equipment race, familiar
to all soldiers, will be staged. The
non-commissioner officers nil
privates will compete In a iund
drill. Two platoons will be match
ed against each other in platoon
drill.
Freredlnir the military rontes'r
will he a askethall game between
the first and seoend teams of com
pany P. At the conclusion ot the
prnxram a feed will be eerved iv
COLDS THAI
DEVELOP INTO
PNEUMONIA
;iean Child's Bowels
"California Fig Syrup" is
Dependable Laxative for
Sick Children
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Chronic cough ana persiitent cold
lead to serious lung trouble. You est
Stop thrin now ith Oromul.inrt at
rrnulsihVd ereomte that is pleasant It
lake. Creomulaion is a new medics.
uiscovery with twofold action; it soothe,
and heals the inflamed membranes am
kills the nrrm.
Of all known druRS, rrcoeote Is ire
oflmted by ihs medical fraternity as th
greatest healing agency for tho treat
ment of chronic coughs and cold an
other forms of throat and lung troubles
CrsomulaioQ contains. In addition tc
creosote, other healing element whicr
exuba and fatal th inHsmed mem
branes and stop the rritaltoo and in
flammation, whil th creosote goes oi
to th stomsch, is absorbed into th.
blood, attacks th seat of the tnmblt
and destroys tha germ that iead t
consumption.
Crcouulsioa Is jruaraa.ted atisfsa
torj in th traiment of ehroaio coaghi
tod colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhs
bronchitis and other forma of thro
nd lunc diseases, and is escelteat fm
budding up tha system after colds ai
tha fiu. Money refunded if any congf
vr wio, o mailer ot now long stsad
ing, is no relieved after taking accord
ing to directions. Ash your druajiisL
-'i Ca, Atlanta, Ca, (Adr.)
Even if ci os, feverish, bilious.
eonsUp.U J ur full ot cold, chil
dren love the pies tut nt taste of
California Kig Syrup" and tt nev
r fit lis to sweeten the stomach
nnd open ths bowel. A teaspoon
ful today may prevent a alik child
tomorrow. iHMen't cramp or over-
art, font nins no narcotics or sooth
I lie druirs.
Ask your drunlst for re nut n-
'Valiforni rig Hyrup" which has
directlone for babies and children
of all agva printed on bottle. i
Mother! Voa must any 'Vahforn.fi"!
or you may get an inula tioa fig I
a position with a lumber company,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson formerly
livcni at Cottage Cruve and plan
to return there at the close of the
Silverton school term.
Mr. i nd Mra. Joram Huso and
two children. Elaine and Everett,
are visiting with Mrs. Huso's: sta
ter. Mrs. I. J. Docrr. The Husos
are from Crosby, North Dakoti
and report that they were six days
en route. A little west of Cutbnnk,
Montana, they were held up for
over 48 hours on account of snow,
At L.tbby, Montana, they were
again delayed b a collision be
tween two mail trains.
Another holiday wedding In
which a Silvertonian participated
was that of Emil L. Grant to lior-
nice Clinard, the latter of Evor-
Hfin, Wash. The wedding occurred
December 27 at Nooiwack, Wanh,
and the yoting people have return'
ed to Silverton to make th ia their
home.
L. O. McDonald haa sold his
business, known as Mac's lla?e,
to David Brown and L. G. Verdon,
both of Spokane, Wash. It Is un
demlood that the present force
will bo retained by the new man
ageuicnt. Mr. McDonald will go
on the road as a traveling sales
man for a candy company.
Lyons News
Lyons, Or., Jan. 5. A watcfl
party was held in the I. O. 0. P.
hnlt Wednesday evening by the
Kobekiihs and Odd Fellows. A
pleasant time was reported by
larfie attendance.
Mr. and Mra. Hoy Huber are the
proud pu rents of a baby boy, born
January 2.
Kay J. Fox recently sold their
store. They are moving into tho
Ucorgo Uolsiger a house. Mra. Kox
will have charge of the postoffice
tor no mo time.
Mr. and Mrs. Titus Bierly of
Oregon City spent a few days at
the II. F. Bodfker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellsworth
spent Chriatmaa with Mra. 211s
worth's parents, Mr. aud Mra. Au
dcrson of Lyons.
Tho I'eek family la visiting
elatives in Corvallitj this week.
Happiness belongs only to those
Who are contented.
PRIVATE MOTOR
E
Opposition to any plan which
would take the Salem public auto
park out of the jurisdiction ot the
city has been expressed by Homer
ti. bmiin, member ot the presen
parks board.
"An auto park should never be
allowed to fall into the hands of
private Interests," says Smith.
According to announcement the
park will be opened for the use of
tha public on March 1, 1925.
Agitation has been started to
erect a large community hall on
the camp grounds. The building
as plannel would probably be a
largo one room structure where
pubtio entertainments could be
held. Secretar y Wilson of the
Salem chamber of commerce has
stated that he can supply speakers
lor programs at frequent inter
vals.
In 1924 (800 was spent In btiild-
ign 16 new tent houses to offset
this expenditure a charge of 60
cents was levied for each auto us
ing the park. Money for this
source paid for the new houses
and loft a comfortable surplus for
tbe coming season. The board
will authorize a continuation of
the admisison charge, it le said,
and will put all money that U
taken in Into Improvements on the
grounds.
Barker Jr.f capital. $1,000,000,
'I,
obj $40,000 to $60,000 was filed
by the Medford Priutinc coiupj;ty
of Medford.
Automatic Transmission com
pany, Portland; incorporators, R.
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Toothache
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WeToldYouSo
About eleven months ago we published an advertisement
in this paper headed
"A Prediction"
and stated in that advertisement that when our prediction
came true, we would run another headed
"We Told You So"
and we are today making good that promise.
Our prediction stated, that ''Cars selling around the
price of the STAR would, within a few months, be
compelled to change their designs to conform to the
STAR principles of construction, or their sales
would materially drop off," and we explained that
- what we meant was, that thev would have to use a
DISC CLUTCH, SEMI-ELIPTIC SPRING, and
many other needed improvements, such as the
STAR then contained.
And Our Prediction Has
Come True
But with all of the improvements made by the
manufacturers of low priced cars, to this date
STAR stands out pre-eminently the peer of them
all, and is truly
"Tomorrows Car Today"
and will continue to be ahead of all competitors, in
its class, for performance, economy, beauty, ease of
handling, and durability, and here are only a few of
the reasons:
Star has a genuine Continental RED SEAL motor that is free from vibra
tion. NO OTHER LOW PRICED CAR HAS SUCH A UNIT.
Star has perfected SHOE FOUR WHEEL BRAKES as regular equipment
NO OTHER LOW PRICED CAR HAS THIS FEATURE.
Star has force feed lubrication thru drilled crank shaft and cam shaft to
every bearing in the motor which positively eliminates the burning out of
bearings. NO OTHER LOW PRICED CAR HAS THIS.
STAR has a Hot Spot on the intake manifold insuring quick starting and
eliminates spluttering and jerking. NO OTHER LOW PRICED CAR HAS
THIS.
Star has a TUBULAR BACK BONE that prevents all strains and twists
on the body. NO OTHER LOW PRICED CAR HAS THIS FEATURE.
STAR i? so constructed that one unit does not have to be disturbed to get
at another unit, thus saving at least 50 per cent on labor bills as compared
with other low priced cars. NO OTHER LOW PRICED CAR HAS THIS
FEATURE.
Star has passed thru the experimental stage, and is a tried and proven
product, and any manufacturer bringing out a new line MUST GO THRU
THIS EXPERIMENTAL STAGE.
We have a surprise in stock for the prospective purchaser
of an automobile. It will pay you to call at our store and
get this information.
Salem Automobile Company
F. G. Delano a. I. Eoff
Flint Star Durant
Associate Dealers
M. J. KreuU Auto Co, Silverton
J. W. Berkey, Woodburn
Bll Bn Turner
M. J. O'Conncll. Independence
Peter Dcitrick & Son, Stayton
Dallas Garage, Dallas
Service Garage. Ml. Angel
C. H. Ernst, St. Paul
Graham & Calbreath, Monmouth
Grand Ronde Garage, Grand Ronde
syrup. Attv