Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 07, 1925, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1H25
FANS OF ACTION
. Harry Plant haa not completed
him oard for this coming Friday
renin at the armory aside from
the two ten round bouts but aa
ures the fana that the card will
be the beat that baa been In Sa
lem for aome time.
. Plant will more than likely have
a six round go between 0'Lary
of Portland and William Byera of
Independence. Byers and O'Leary
are willing to mix and they will
probably be matched. Plant haa al
so planned to have m four round
bout between two local boys as a
curtain raiser. He la not sure who
the boys will be, but one of them
will probably be Jack Parmenller,
who won over Arthur Mayer on
the last card. All of these boys
are working hard and which ever
one Plant chooses will be In good
shape. The two ten round fights
promise to be h'jmmers, as Deane
la more than determined to win
to got another shot at Charles
Dawson. Phil Hayes haa trained
to his proper weight and will give
Warren one of the best flghta that
be has had.
Doyle will arrive In Salem some
time today to wlndup his training
lor the fight. Doyle halls from
Spokane and all reports are that lie
la a classy stepper and will make
Deane show all of his wares to get
the decision. Deane has complete
ly recovered from the operation on
his ear, and If he doesn't win It
will be because Doyle Is bettor.
Plant urges tho tuna to abut a In
from smoking during the fight aa
It slows tho fighters down when
they are forced to step ten fast
rounds.
EVIDENCES OF WILD
PARTY SEEN IN CHAPEL
An empty whisky flash, a nura
bar of cigarette stubs and other
general Indications that a wild
party bad been staged were found
in the chapel room at Waller hall,
Willamette university, when the
building waa opened for ue Tuefc
day. No particular clues pointed
toward the party baring been held
by university students.
Amateur eleuths took up tn
trail and dlacove ed that entrance
had baeu gained through one of
the side windows of the building,
university ladder having bsen
used for that purpose.
Among other clues pounced up
on were a few articles of feminine
clothing.
The last automobile load of the
15 Willamette students who went
to the western American studui'
conlerence at Asillmur returned
Tuesday afternoon. Approximate,
lv Gun students, icproseuting col
lceeo west of the Hoc kit in tht
United States and college In Brit
lsh Columbia, Mexico and iluwu:
were present at Aaillmar, which Ib
located at Monterey bay, Lame:
Ula. Returning aruednts rep.ir
that 22 nationalities were rep re
ented at the convention.
Those going from WUlameUe
werj Merl IJonney, Tom How, Jar!;
Vinson, Lewis Oerson, Shiugo-'n
Moronioto, Percy Hammond, I'J'il
Johnson. Nnrl Yumnshita, count:
Chang, Howard Mort, Way it
Crow. Paul Buckley, Dwight Kind
ley, Antonio Rowan and Morrison
Handsuker. Otlo Love and Henry
Cross were delegates from Kiin'ul
college.
Ftixlley and Vinson started out
to walk the entire distance, and
report that they were carried by
tr .voting motorists nil the way
except some -5 miles over the Sis
kiyou mountains.
TROUBLE STARTS
Physicians wnrn n gainst neglect
tag roughs and colds and tell of
Oto 'serious lung complications that
may result. I yenning imytslclanft
Mow prescribe HAUSAMI A for all
bronchial of feet Ions. UAIsK.IMI-.A
Is a pure vegetable- preparation
made from a newly discovered
plant. Dr. Hen J. F. Crnblree .An
derm mi, Mn., writes: "1 use It ri
eltiflvcly for my practice and ni
family... It Is quick, sura nml Mifc
In Its action like nothing else."
Toward the end of the Influenza
pidcmlc a government physician
noticed that a tribe of Indians In
Nevada, by the use of oils from a
native plant were Immune from
the ravages of Influenza. He used
these oils among his white patlentB
and then In a hospital over-flowing
with "death" cases. News of
the result swept the world
and for some time It was not pos
sible to supply the demand.
ItAUMAMKA hns now been
atandanllzed and gives uniformly
miraculous results In four ways: 1
It sooths tho Inflamed niembrunen
and relieves Irritation. 2. It In
orenses secretion of mucous and
permits easy expectoration. S It
stimulates pores of the akin In
throwing off body poisons and 4
It strikes at the cause, checking
germ action Immediately.
Io not confuse It with ordinary
balsam cough syrups that are only
soothing syrups and do not go to
the bnee of the trouble, t'nlikr
other cough remedies BALSAM KA
Is free from coal tar and other
harmful narcotics. Pleasant to
take and absolutely safo to give to
children.
lie sura you get RAL-SA-ME-A
With the picture of the Indian on
the package. Guaranteed to relieve
any cough, no matter from what
cause, or your money back. All
druggists sell BALSA MBA. In Sa
lem buy It from J. G. Terry Drug
store. adv.
Two fuat basketball games are
to be played this week by the Sa
lem high school according to an
nouncements inado by Den nit;
Hecuan, athletic manager of the
high school, yesterday afternoon,
lleenaa has been able to arrange
a date wtlh the fast Franklin high
school of Portland which will be
played on the high school floor to
morrow evening.
Franklin high has one of the
beat teuum in the state as tiiey
have a quintet of veterans and
many of the new ones are threat
ening to take their places from
them. Franklin defeated the Che
mawa Indians not long ago on the
Indians' floor by a 27-20 score.
They also won over the Yreka ,
high school of California by a i
score of 4S to i.J. Salem was
scheduled to meet the Yreka hign,
Hchoul five here on the lust of lie-1
cember but the game waa can-1
colled. Franklin bids fair to give
the red and black a hard game and
they are almost certain to win the
championship of Portland.
On Saturday evening the bigi.
school five will clash with the
McMinnville team on the lo-nu
floor. Not much Is known as to
the strength of McMinnville but
they are certain to make the locals
extend themselves to get a win.
Salem has a sc'icrtulo of some of
the hnrdcHt games in years and
will more than likely give a good
account of themselves. The only
thing that they lack Is a go.j-J
guard to fill tho vacancy left by
Patterson. Huntington is busy de.
vcloping one that will be able to
fill the position. Both of tlu.-e
games are to start at 7:45 o'clock.
"Pug" Hoss will probably referoo.
A preliminary game will be playrtl
before the Franklin clnnh.
KAY ASKS DELAY
F
Salem May
Be Faced With
Grip Epidemic
Local People Unred to Use Vin-nr.
ous Measures to Combat Fur
ther Spread of Deep Grippy
101US
PNEUMONIA CHIEF DANGER
Grippe Attacks Weaken Body's
iiesistance to Germs of Pneu
monia All Colds Should be
Treated Promptly
Peep grippy coliia have been
unusually prevalent here this
winter. The situation is fairlv
general throughout the states. In
some sections these colds are
called ''Influenza." but the ma
jority of health officers report
that they are much milder than
the original epidemic and resem
ble more closely the old fathlon-
d la grippe. They are usually ac
companied by a headache, burn-
ng eyeballs and aching scalp
and frequently by gastric and In
testinal complications such as hie
coughs, nausea, diarrhea, etc.
I olds ore too often neglected
until they have low red the vital
ity sufficiently to permit the lurk
Ing germs, which cause pneumo
nia, bronchitis and Influenza to
attack the body.
Don't Take Chances
The only safe plan i to attack
a cold right at the beginning. A
hot hath, a Inxative, a sweat and
vigorous application of Vicks
V poltub at bedtime over throat
nnd chest will often break up a
cold over night.
For hours after Vicks Is applied
the vapors of Camphor, Menthol.
hucalyptus. Thyme and Turpen
tine, released as vapors by the
body heat, are Inhaled directly In
to the Infected Air passages. At
the eune time Vlcks Is absorbed
through the skin and also stim
ulates It like a poultice or pi us
er.
It la an obstinate rohl Indeed
that ran resist this direct, double
action.
Vicks Vapor Steam
If the atr passages are badly
stopped up, try the "Teakettle
and Tent" treatment. Thla meth
od fully explained In the direc-j
tlona consists, briefly, of vapor-1
zing Vicks In a teakettle nnd ar
ranging a newspaper "tent" over
the patient's head so that the
ombined warm ste.im and medi
cated vapors can be Inhaled. ,
Mothers especially appreciate
Vlcks for the frequent colds of
children, as It can be used freely
nnd often, without disturbing the
digestion you "just rub It on."
Over 17 million Jars are used
yearly. Adv.
Stats Treasurer Kay, at the
meeting of the state board of con
trol ye t.rday, declared himself tn
favor of deferring action on let
ting a contract for construction of
tb proposed new state training
school for boys until the legisu
ture passes on a recommendation
which the governor will present
asking for additional funds fcr
'HIS NIGHT
may convince you
Sallow akin la mora than skin
dep. Forthat tired, worn out.
leeiing, k
lial
keep your
stomach, liver andbowela free
from indirection, biliousness
and constipation.
Chamberlain's Tablets
will keep you clean inside. Take
two tonight. They will not make
yoo tick and yon will feel good to
morrow. 60 for 26 cents.
Sold oerywnen
the project. The moneys provtu
ed by two previous legisUmrre,
depleted to aome extent by expense
incident to the acquiring of a ills,
are not now aufficient to complete
the school as planned.
Governor Pierce said that In lilt
message to the lei Islature he will
advocate tramfer of the entire In
stitution to the new site near
Woodburn end the conversion of
the present school into a reforma
tory for offenders who are too oil
for the training school but ton
young In crime or years to go to
ine state prison.
The fancies of men are so imme
diately diversified by the individ-
a! crisis that every man owns
something wherein sons Is like
aim.
Capital Journal Want Ada Pay
Distress
After Eating
Such as gaasinesa, bloating, belch
ing, sour risings, heartburn and
heaviness, due to indigestion, are
but the stomach cravings for
STUARTS
Dyspepsia Tablets
They sweeten the tttmmch, taks op the
oar accumulaUoaa. UmuUu proper
Mentions, five tha Hamach an mtiahrm
effect that settles It to thus aid dotation-
You then learn von may eat pla,
chert, pickle, miik. fried esc, bacon,
onions, amatage and buckwheats and theae
tablet always saw you from distress.
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
V
mam
III -iJ".
CURED WITHOUT SURGERY
MY METHOD of treating Pile,
recogiiucd Mao successful, is notv
surgical. No inconveniences, embana
merinorcoortrstTtn One may come and go about his duties
as usual. Keller is apparent from the
very first, and I positively GUARAN
TEE to cure any case of Files or refund
the patient's fee.
If you will ifrita to mo I
will sand you my FREE
book on Pile and other
Rectal mad Colon disor-
dors.
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poruaao nFbas' scattlc offices:
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SrHUi)lO MAIN ATM AND PINE
If You're Not In Salem
J i
you can still have the best in
motuary service. Our organ
ization is large enough, and
our equipment so complete
and efficient that we handle
rural cases as satisfactorily as
those here in town.
Remember that you have
only to call on us to place us
entirely at your disposal. Our
services reach to where you
are.
WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
"Superior Uunerul Service"
ZOj S-a Church Street
Hione 120
January Clearance of Sweaters
An Opportune Time to Buy that Sweater for mid
winter and spring wear.
We have made another substantial reduction on our
already marked-dawn prices.
Round or V neck slip-ons in
plains and two tone effects.
One can easily afford several of
these at
$1.19, $1.59, $2.39, $3.19
Brushed wool coat sweaters,
the soft heavy pile kind that fair
ly make you warm to look at
them. They come in button nnd
silk tie styles.
$2.39, $3.19, $3.99, $4.76
Short sleeve slipons in silk
or wool or brushed wool adapt
able for office and school wear.
They come in plains and two
tones.
$1.99, $2.79, $3.99
Sleeveless sweaters of wool in
two tone effects. Others in silk
and wool long V or short button
fronta in an abundance of colors
$1.59, $3.19
Children's sweaters are in
cluded in the clearance and carry
the same proportionate dis
counts as the ladies and misses.
Slipons at $1.1!) the coat styles
at $1.50 and $2.30. There are
some brushed wool slipons to jro
at $2.39.
Wool scarfs are to be found
In this department nnd they are
all reduced for the general store
wide clearance.
Beauty
A Gleamy Mass of Hair
35c "Danderinc" does Wonders
lor Any Girl's Hair
Girls! Try this! When combine
and dressing your hair, just moist
en your hair-brush with a little
"Danderlne" 'and brush It through
your hair. The effect Is startling!
You can do your bair up immedi
ately and It will appear twice as
thick and heavy a mass or
gleamy hair, sparkling with life
and possessing that incomparable
softness, freshness and luxuriance.
While beautifying the hair "Dan
derlne' 'Is also toning and stlmu-
latingeach single hair to grow
thick, long and strong. Hair stops
falling out and dandruff disap
pears. Get a bottle of "Dander
lne" at any drug or toilet counter
and just see how healthy and
youthful your hair appears after
this delightful, refreshing dress
ing. Adv.
TAKE THE CHATTER OUT
OF YOUR FORD
Install Raybestos Brake Lining.
Guaranteed to outlast any lining.
W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS
(Not Brothers the Same Man)
Hiih St at Ferrv Salem, Ore.
PARTS FOR ALL CARS
No-Odor
Method
Our modern and sanitary process of Dry
Cleaning guarantees the conversion of your last
season's garments into nice looking clothes.
Household effects, such as draperies, rugs and
curtains, may also be cleaned here without fear
of injury to the most delicate fabrics.
Cherry City
Cleaners
PHONE 934
'I 1 1
We have just received a Telegram from the
Overland Factory announcing a Great Reduction
in prices.
Following is a list showing old and new prices
f. o. b. factory
Was Now
Overland 91 Touring $530.00 $495.00
Overland 91 Roadster 530.00 495.00
Overland 91 Business Coupe . . . 695.00 635.00
Overland 91 Coupe-sedan 585.00 585.00
Overland 91 Steel Sedan 850.00 715.00
The most automobile in the world
for the money
$MUTY CAftS
High Street at Trade
Where it .always pays to "Pay As You Go"