Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 12, 1925, Image 2

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    . MONDAY, JANUARY, 12, 1923
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON
PAGE TWO
From the Richest and
I Best Part of the State
News from Nearby Valley Points
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
SALEM DEFEATS
FAST STYLE 258
The Salem high school basket
ball team defeated the McMinn
vlll. five on the local floor Satur
day eveuiUK by a 25 to 8 scoie.
The local team has Improved aon.e
ince the game with Franklin
blRh of Portland and with a few
more -ames will be going at tup
form. They mi&sed several easy
note but hit the noop more than
they have been doing lately.
The McMlnnville team waa un
able to work the ball down the
floor and they made but three bas
kets during the whole game, tlr.'
other two poiuts cuining from
fouls. The red and black five was
leading at the end of the first
quarter by a 5 to 0 acoro and at
'.he end of the half by 10 to 2.
Salem will have three good
games this week and they are
practicing hard (or these. They
are to meet the fast Lincoln high
school team on tne local floor to
morrow evening. In Cherry the
visitors will have a forward who
la almost as fast as Seallan of the
Franklin team and the locals will
have to extend themselves to win.
The red and black team has lost
two games this season, both cf
them by a one point margin, and
they would have won these l.ad
they been able to connect with the
basket in the pinches.
Friday evening they will tannic
with the fast Corvallis team on
the local floor and they expect to
have a tough issel. Corvalliu is
getting to be amost as hitler rivals
of the locals as the Eugene team
but the Salem five is determined
to get a win to avenge tlie turkey
day football defeat. On Saturday
evening the locals will g to Sil
verton to play.
The lineup for Saturday even
ing's game.
Heenan (0) ....F (4) Cren
Kills (3) F Warren
Dragor J (13..C....(3) Wakeman
Urager R Tr.iwlli
Ashby (2) .. 0.. (Ul Ixnishlln
Hansen S .... Marsh
Clrod S lteuuiccp
Referee Glenn (li'cgff.
PAHRISH TQSSERS WIN
FROM INDEPENDENCE
The Parrlnh Junior 1ilnh school
baakethall touiu were victora in a
same Saturday evening on tlu
rarrish floor over tlio ludcpona-
ence high school aecoiirt team hy
a score of 12 to 5 In a hard fought
game. During the first hull the
teams were ubout even but Ja the
second the locals were able to
find the basket with regularity
and walked away with the game
Numerous fuula were culled on
both sides, one player being put
out on pergonals.
Colbrcath starred for the visit
ors while Kelly and Eckcr play
ed stellar ball for the Parrish
five. Colbrcath made all of the
five points for the visriorn. Ef
forts are being made to fill In
some open dates with other
teams for the rarrtah team. They
are to meet the tit. Paul school
on January 23, the 28th they will
meet Stayton and February 6 the
Auiiisviile five. They will meet
the Chpntawa Indians on the
24th, St. Paul on February 13
and Auuwville on the 27lh of
February. They have open dates
on January 12, 16 and 30 and on
February 2, 9. 16 and 20. Any
one wtahlng some of these dates
that are in the ParrW,h clans cuu
call the schooL
MILL CITY DEFEATS TURNER
Mill City, Or., Jan. 12. Two
fact, exciting and IntcroHtlng
games of basketball were won !)'
the teams of the Mill City high
school at Turner, Friday night,
when they met the Turner high
HfhonI teams. The hoys won 13 to
12 and the girls 16 to 5. The next
games scheduled for the Mill (Mty
teams are at (iates, January IS
nnd Turner at Mill City. January
23.
COLDS THAT
I Woopburn News
i' 1 1 - 1 -
Wujdl urn. Or., Jan. 12. The
Woman's Relief Corps held its an
nual installation of officer at an
ail day meeting Thursday, Janu
ary 8. At noon a large proportion
of the membenhlp sat dowu to an
appetizing banquet served ai
daintily appointed tables decorat
ed appropriately.
Mayor W. 11. Broyle and Rev.
John Myer eacu addressed the
corps, a f ter w hjf ch add reuses a
short program of songs ana reuu
inx was eiven. The solos by Mrs.
Juckson and Juanita Hicks and the
readings by Helen Allen and
Lilian Olson were appreciably re
ceived by the banqueters. The rest
of the afternoon was given over to
the installation of the following
officers: President, Mrs. Emm
Tyon: senior vice-president Mrs.
Minnie Layman; junior Ttee-
resident, Mrs. Km in a liidwull;
ecretary. Mrs. Dorothy Wohl-
heter; treasurer, Mrs. Addie Doud;
chaplain, Mrs. Cora Kinzer; con
ductor, Mrs. Ida Harptr; assistant
conductor, Mrs. Gladys Freebur;;;
outer guard, Mrs. Margaret Kig
dun; assistant guard, Mrs. Mary
stowart; color bearers, MoedanviB
Nettle Zlmmerle, Ella Commxck,
Laura Pittinger unit Anna Miller.
Mrs. Wohlheter acted as In-
Htalliug officer. The W. R. C. has
total membership of 98, tue
great majority of whom wore
present at this delightful tirat
meeting of the year.
Peter Pun" Is the attraction of
tho week at the Bungalow. Large
crowds are enjoying this modern
fairy story. j
Pswtmnvf or I.vmsin Rlinrnv ha.)
issued tho interesting statement
that 3 per cent .nore postal busi
ness was transacted in uecetnocr, i
ll'H t h . n in I i.'Ci'm hor. 1 9 2 11
while tho final quarter of the yoir
brought a 10 per cent Increase
over tho same period for the pre
vious year. !
Mr. and T.Irs. E. Ci. Em met t at
tended tin funeral of Joseph Gil
bert (iirrow, a brother-in-law of
Mrs. Kmmett, in Portland, Satur
day.
C. J. Hire returned on New
Year's night from a visit in Hayes
county, Nebraska. He reports in
tense cold, three feet of bdow and
real bizzards, ,
Mr .Inhn Nimin wan hnsttMii to
the HI. Mary's Episcopal Guild,
luesday, January s. rue social
afternoon was spent over fancy
work until at a lato hour Mis. I
Nolan nuti4tnri liv hnr himun triinAt
and sister, Miss May Porclvul of
lUMlficlu, isoutu uaaou, aervej a
very elaborate and delicious
luncheon. The euests were: Mns-
damos K. V. 11. rficklln, II. h. Gill,
H. M. Austin, Frank Wolfe, T. C.
Poorraan, Osmor K. Wolf, Lawlie
Hltney, Sarah Christenson, M. F.
Preston and Mrs. Dunn hi Cowlcb
of Livlngnton, Montana.
W. R. Newmyer and Edward R
Wolfe, state deputy firs martilinb,
were in the city for two d.iyn
:tanda.dixlng all department
equipment. They are working
under authorization of law.
The Wood burn high school bas
ketball team won a hard fought
and intensely Interesting game
from the Willamette university
freshman team Thursday night,
January 8, the score being 26 tc
25. The game was marked by ex
cellent tenm vork and fine, clean,
sportsmanship. This is the third
to mild up
Weight
Chronic coughs and prnittrnt cold;
lead to serious lung trouble. You cai
Mop them now with Grromuliion ai
etnululted creosote that is pleasant U
take, Creomul&ion is a new medic,
discovery with twofold actios; ft aoothei
and hrilt the inflamed membrane ant
kills the germ.
Of all known druprs, crrotote Is reo
Dgnized by the medical fraternity as thf
RTSfltest healing agrney (or the treat
ment of chronic coughi and cold ant
other forma of throat and lung troubles
Crooraulsion contains, in addition to
creosote, other healing element which
soothe and heal the inflamed mem
branes and stop the irritation and in
flammation, while the crrotote goes oi
to the stomach, is absorbed into th
blood, attacks the seat of the troublt
and destroys tbtt germs that iead t
Consumption.
CreomuUion Is guaranteed satlsfae
torr in the treatment of chronic coughi
ana colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhs
bronchitis and other forms of thma:
and lung diseases, and is excellent foi
building up the system after colds Oi
ths flu. Money refundrd if any ootiftl
or cold, bo matter of bow long stand
ing, is not relieved sfter taking accord
Ing to directions. Ask your druggist
Creonolsioo Co Allants, Ga, (Adv.)
ANY WOMAN, any mnn. can
now have a woll-developl
fare and form. The whole, simple
secret of a well-developed form Is
In tho number of blood-cells In
your body. You can now forget all
the theoretical talk about diet, ex
orcise, fad treatments, fowl fat a
and fat-foods. Nothing la of any
use, after all, except biood-colls!
Thin, run-down men and women,
with bony necks, sunken cheeks,
bony shoulders all theso aro suf
fering from one thin g too few
Mood-cells. Science baa proved
that 8.8 S. helps to maka tho rich
red -blood-cells, which yon need.
Your Mood la starving for theso
new blood-celts! Give your blood
tho blood-cells it needs take 8S.S.
tho great scitmtlfio blood-cell
maker. 8 8.8. has done marvels,
too. In making beautiful complex
ions, clearing the skin, making lips
rosy red, the cheeks full and plump
because It rids the blood of im
purities which cause pimples,
blackheads, acno, blotches, eczema,
totter, raih and rheumatism, too.
As the medicinal Ingredients of
8.S.S. are puroly regouble, it may
bo taken with perfoct safety. This
Is why 8 S S., since 1S26, has meant
to thousands of underweight men
nnd women a plus In their strength.
Htart taking 8.8 8. today and your
great problem, that of your per
sonal appearance, can be solved.
ft. ft. 8. la setd at atl gees'
drug atorM la two !. Th
UlSCr MM U MOrt OMMSKal.
1-
$hi! Worlds iMHt
. 'flood Medicine
game ol the Benson fur Woodburn.
in nil ol wtilca bu aaa Deea vic
torious. An unknown driver ot t car
bearing a Utah license made too
abort u turn from Young to Front
street on the last night ot the old
year and drove nortbward on the
Southern Pacific tracks to the
water column toward th, ap
proaching southbound train. Tele
grapher Phillips, seeing the crash
imminent, signaled the train to sn
early stop and prevented the col
lision. The train crew lifted tuc
car to the sldo of the track and
pulled up to the depot. The driv
er, who had apparently jumped
and ran, came later and secretly
took his car away.
Miss Molly Vorhecs left this
wcok to Join the William M. Ladde
at Portland on a trip to Ventura
county, California, where they
will Bpend the vinter months la a
pleasantcr climate.
Mrs. F. W. Settlemler has been
serving as foreman of the grand
jury, which constats of fivo men
and two wumen this terra.
Chemawa, Jan. 12. The Che
mawa Indians defeated the Wash
ington high school ot Portland
Saturday evening on the Wash
ington floor by a 22 to 18 score.
The Indians played good ball and
although the game waa hard
fought they were able to hit the
basket with better luck than
Washington. The Indiana will
meet the Willamette freshmen on
the Willamette floor tomorrow
ovening for their next game. The
Bearcat babes defeated them on
the Indian floor by a 22 to 11
Hcore but the Indiana have been
working bard and have made a
wonderful Improvement since
that game and they will make It
rough going for the freshmen.
A strange disease among chick
ens! No wondei. LaI them put
on underwear and overshoes.
Minneapolis Journal.
Silverton News.
Silvertcn, Jan. 12. A full
house greeted the Silverton Play.
makers, the high school dramatic
club, Friday evening at the Eu
gene Field auditorium, when the
Playmakera presented "Nothing
Uut the Truth," a three act com
edy by James Montgomery. Ron
aid Hubbs waa the big atar of the
production with a cast ot ten
characters playing well up to Mr.
Hubbs' lead. Special mention is
dua Kathryn Lemmon who In
terpreted the character ot Mre.
E. M. Ralston particularly well.
Between acts muslo waa furn
ished by the high school orches
tra with Miss Wills Loomia as
director,
II. A. Reed directed the Play-
makers, whose cast for Friday
night Included Ronald Hubbs as
Robert Bennett, Glenn Parrish as
IS. M. Ralston, Edward Spring as
Dick Donnelly, Roes Warrensford
as Clarence Van Dusen. Detmer
Drown as Biehop Doran, Kathleen
Booth as Gwendolyn Ralston,
Kathryn Lemmon as Mrs." B. M.
ItalBton, Olive Banks as Ethel
Clark, Mildred Kleeb as Mable
Jackson, Mehama McKea as Sable
Jackson, Murial Webb as Mar
tha.
Mrs. J. P. Isaacson who for the
past three weeks has been viblt
ing her mother, Mrs. Anna K,
Jensen, and who will return to
her home at Geraldine, Montana,
durlug this week end, has been
the inspiration ot a few pleasant
social affairs at Silverton during
her visit. Friday aftenoon a large
At the first sign of
skin trouble apply
Resinol
That patch ol eruption la not neces
sarily a serious mattcrl Even in severe,
well-established cases of eczema, ring
worm or similar affections, Resinol
Ointment and Resinol Soap usually re
lieve the itching at once and quickly
.overcome the trouble completely. How
much more, then, can this simple, In
expensive treatment be relied on to dis
pel skin troubles In their earlier stages.
Rwinot Soap and Resinol Ointment tire told b
II druniUt. For tumpl of each, free, write U
number of friend met at the
Jeneen borne for a farewell party
for Mr. Ieaacoon. Lunch waa
brought by the visitors and serv
ed at the close ot the afternoon.
Those present were Mre. D. J.
Moe, Mrs. Hace Jensen, Mrs. M.
Thompson, Mr. aud Mrs. Oecar
Satern, Mr. and Mrs. John Moe.
Mrs. Ben Funrue, Mrs. Dan Dyb-
aetter, Mrs. Esther Wearer, Mrs.
O. S. Hangs, Mrs. M. J. Madsen,
Miss Lillie Madsen, Miss Alice
Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jacob-
sen, Mr. and Mr. John Oople
rud, Mrs. O. Hatteberg, Mrs. Jel
mar Refsland, Miss Anna Hatte
bery, Mrs. Amos Cor house, Mr.
and Mrs. S. Torvend, Mrs. O.
OrmJbrck, Ludvig Moe, Rev.
George Henriksen, Mrs. Marie
Hunefie, Mia Martha Jensen,
Mre. Anna Jensen.
Friday evening Rev. and Mrs.
George Henriksen entertained at
dinner honoring Mrs. Isaacson.
Following the dinner a number of
the guests attended ths high
school play, "Nothing But the
Truth." At dinner covers were
laid for ths guest of honor, Mre.
foaacson, Rev. and Mrs. Henrik-
To Cure
a Cold
in
One
Day
TakeiSS
a?
Quinine
The First and Original
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of a Century as
an effective remedy for
COLDS, GRIP, INFLU
ENZA and as a Preventive.
The box bears this signature
Price 30c.
erzrt
Last Call for Kafoury's
f 7
Ml
This Sale Ends Saturday, 6 p. m., January 17th
The January mark down pencil has done its work and the result is
seon in every department including the down stairs store. There is great
opportunity to save money on the very things you need.
Pure Linen
Table Damask
Highly Recommended
72 inches wide.
Bleached &ey
On Sale... P.70
Ciood looking natturns
In grape stripes, Violets
In stripes and all-ovor-dola
with tlcunlclls. Sure
to please both la appear
and and price.
Pequot
Sheeting
Illciirhed
9-1 81-inch
Sale,yard09C
42-inch Pequot
Tubinjf.vd 49c
We alio have the
other widths of
l'equot sheeting, ft
Tunings.
KSE.i3--. j -fir,
39c
Turkish Towels
Lay in a Good Supply
Size 42x21
On
Sale, each'..
They are made ot extra
good grade cotton yarns,
making them good, strong
towels, very dependable
for service. They have
blue borders.
Blankets
Wool or
Cotton
Our clearance prices
u an maimi'i. biv
very low. We must
clean up on every
pair.
sen. Miss Dora Henriksen, Mils
Louisa Henriksen, Mrs. Anna K.
Jensen, Mist Alice Jensen, Mr.
and Mrs. Hans Jeneen, Alfred
Jensen, Miss Thoa Jeneen, Mrs.
Marie Bunesa, Miss Vivian Bun-
ML ANGEL WILL SEE
COLLEGE MINSTRELS
Mt. Angel College, Jan. 12.
The Mt. Angel college minstrel,
which made Its first appearance In
Sacred Heart parish hall at Port
land on the 11th of January, will
he shown In St. Mary's achool audi
torium at ML Angel next Sunday,
January 18. The show will be
staged both In tae afternoon and
evening.
Those who bare been witnesses
"Ths Formula Is on the Label
Your doctor will tell you
it's good."
o-
i i
CHEST OINTMENT
A quick relief for Chest Colds,
Croup, Influents, Pneumonia
and Pleurisy Paine. Price 50c.
For aale by all druggists.
to the dramatic productions of the
college students in former years
and were again present at tho
showing of thU minstrel In Port
land, claim that there Is better
talent that ever In this minstrel
and that the ahow itself has an
exceptional merit both as a IkurIi
provoker and the deeper emotional
feeling.
If the minstrel does well on the
first stage of Its tour Profc-wor
Van Perc, the director, no douht
will greatly extend the schedule of
performances.
FOR ITCHITOnM
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There isone remedy that seldom fails
to stop itching torture and relieve skin
imHiinn nnH thnt m-ikestlieskinsolt.
clear and healthy.
Any druggist can supply you wmi
Zemo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema.Itch.Pimplos. Hashes,
Blackheads, in most cases Rive way to
Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes dis
appear overnight. Itching usually stops
uid that may beapplied at any time, for
ci nn 7u mntm.nl is riwim.
mended for nighttime use, 50c. Zi-mo
boap, anusepuc ana ncaii:,
Enlarged joints
1 '
Reduces swelling
relieves pain
Treat painful, enlarged jointa
with Sloan's. No rubbing! The
powerful stimulation that Sloan's
gives to the circulation does tha
work. Allays inflammation, re
duces swelling, relieves pain. The
chief reliance ot rheumatic suffer
ers. All druggists-35 cents.
Sloan's liniment
"kills painf
Wool Plaid
66x80
9$6.98
Light
Colors
Down Stairs Stora
36-Inch
INDIAN HEAD
Clearance
Sale
29c
Wool Remnants
Hundreds and hundreds of thorn
all kinds In all lengths, suitable
for women and children.
32-in. Silk Stripe
MADRAS Shirting
Clearance QQ
All Women's Ready to Wear Apparel
Greaatly Reduced
48 Inch
Broadcloth
Black and Duck Blue
Only
Clearance
Sale
S2.59
4
7
Sulcm Store
466 State Si.
Portland Silk Shop
SS3 Alder St
LIVING ROOM SUITE!
BIRCHFIELD Davenports are built in our own shop and no better Daven
port can be built. Call and let us explain the construction and materials
used. There is as much difference as day and night.
Mohair Davenport Beversible Cushions.
Birchfield built insures the best ot
construction and materials $165
Tapestry covered Davenports, Birch
field built, regularly selling
at 135 $35
We are exclusive agents tor the fam
ous Krooaler Mfg. Co. Davenport beds.
Sold during this sale at substantial
reductions.
A 3-piece suite in all wool tapestry
consisting of davenport, fireside chair,
straight chair, regularly priced at
267.50, sale price $182.50
Builtwell Bed Davenports afford an
extra bed with one simple operation.
A large variety of coverinRs and all
specially priced.
Davenports of full web construction,
best grade springs tied eight ways with
the best twine.
Itogular $154 Bed Davenport
for
Mohairs as low as
Tapestry as low as
Velours as low as
4125.00
$ 72.50
$ 62.50
$135 Figured Denim as low as $ 42.50
Regular (122.60 Davenport
tor $97.50
Many others from which to select.
We are exclusive agents for the na
tionally known KARPBN fine furniture.
All designs exclusive. Also the Karpen
Fibre Furniture in sets and odd chairs
and rockers.
LAMP SPECIALS
All steel adjustable Bridge Lamp with
Georgette shade, regular $20. Shade
and stand complete tpr
$11.75
Floor Lamp and Shade famous Betty
Koss shade and standard (or
$12.25
All stteel standard decorated In black
and gold with silk shade combination.
$12.75
Bridge Lamp and Silk Shade. Poly
chrome base and lamp and shade, sold
tor $22.50. Special
aiHiiillffiji
llT 1 1 I
fill IT
J I I
$13.50
All Floor Lamp! and Shades in stock
to be closed out at special prices.
QIESE Easy Terms I
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