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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1925 WILUMEnE'S Petty squabbling, resulting iu u opto break between Horace Rahskopf, debate coach at WlUum tu university, aod Ward SourU vortb, his only experienced de bater, caused WUlamette'i chances In debate to go glimmering yester day, lust before tbe clash with the University of West Virginia, alat- ad for tomorrow night. Inadequate preparation la gtvtn M the reason why Soutnwortii it. dlamleeed from the team on the eve of tbe greatest lnternectloap.1 debate Willamette ever bad, but those acquainted with the aitua- Hon declare that the embers ot hostility have been smouldering between the two ever since Hi season started. During the seven years that'Soulhworth has debated he baa never gone into a debate poorly prepared, although he ha bitually leaves trie unai writing 01 his speech until the Iwt minute. The present season is Itauskopfts first at Willamette. His system of coaching Is a complete reversal of the system to which W 11 lams at debaters have been accustomed, lit: has been successful heretofore, having coached a number of nor nay school debating teams. South worth is tne only man left In school who took the eastern tour with the team two years ago. A tour hue been mapped out for the d resent season, which would take lhe team only about half as far ast, but which Involved debater with a number of colleges of con slderably higher standing thin the best of tlioue met two yearn ago. It 1b now an open question whether Bouthworth will be sent on the trip, or If he Is, whether he will be allowed to enter the debates except as alternate, 01 even whether the trip will be tak n at nil. In tomorrow night's debate Willamette will be represented by Redding and llcrriman, neither of whom have had any experience In college debate. Southworth debated a number of yearn for Salem high school be fore entering Willamette, during one of which seasons his team woo the state championship. CITY FLOODED "Any basement below the sewer level ie very likely to become flooded In weather like this," com ments W. 8, Ix)we, street commis sioner, as Inquiries come in to the elty engineers office asking al Tlce on drainage. "We are trying to work out some plan of getting the cxcchm jest MB JO si FRESH FROM OUR OVEN 10 YOUR TABLE come our bruwn, crisp, light, puro loares of bread, for the nourish ment and health of every member of your family. Slices of pure etollght you can call this bread Toasted and buttered, It Is a treat for all. Order this good bread today and see the big difference. '"Always a bit better" Peerless Bakery LUNCH AND PASTRY 170 N Coml 8t Phon 308 H NEXT WED. GRAND Mat. 4:00 p. m.; Nits 8:30 E. J. Carpenter often ff IN IRELAND Beats by mall now. Boi office sale Tuesday. Pricei : Mat Child 30c, Adults Tee Nile 10c, 11.10 and f 1.66 All NEW Chief Figures in the News of the Day I. 1 . IK ,)!"-w.kI. - i I -v 1 Aft.' - Jwc "' ff- f X. jZSovcs "j-rETcL cRAxrM xvwakt gi Gaston B. Moans, long time Investigator In the Department of Jus t!ce, and often tried for various crimes, but never convicted, has finally been found guilty by a New York Jury nd sentenced to two years' Im prisonment for attempted Jury fixing. Colonel Charles R. Forbes, former director of the Veterans' Bureau, has bwm found guilty In Chicago of conspiracy to dnfraud the Government Ilerr Hraun, Socialist, has been re-elected as Premier of Prussia, receiving 221 rotes to the 175 cast for his Nationalist opponent, Krles. Lillian Gtsh, noted motion picture star, and Charles II. Duell, Jr., often reported engaged, have finally broken off friendly relations, and Duell ha entered suit In New York tn restrain her from appearing In pictures for anyone but hi to. water away, but the sewers aie full, the ground Is soaked, and all the water now falling can dj ie hunt holes and fill them up." he avers. "We're almost helpless." It has been two years uliica a flood condition to equal this has occurred. Nearly seven lnchos o: water fell In January, and It In still falling In vast quantities. Jlr Lowe's work Is almost totally ' jim pended, as high water prevents MODEL BAKERY SATURDAY'S SPECIALS AH 15c Bread 12c Sill urtliiy Only Itjo, White mill Viml Win at All 20o ht ilo4'ii Cookies 2 doz. for 25 cents K large variety to choose from Gold Tound Cake 20c One of our funmiis (iikrn Hint nc rciitiireit In Hie hiimmiT nmiitli On Ins to llio lilcli iirh'O of IngctlU'tita mid to tin fiict lliat fltmr lias d tii hied In irltt f.hn n mo Htnrtnl to run our brcml HIKVlnlH un Sitturthiy, o am forced to InrriNisft the prlco 'J wills mi tlio liiruc IO brcntl to 12v) Sntuid.iy unty. Prices on nit tlic pastries re main tlic same. bridge repairing and the dirt roads put out of commission by tbe freezing weather In December are at 11 1 too muddy to repair. Feeding f Xlgr1 flyGuernscy Breeder Hodgen's Calf Meal Cornelius, Oregon, September 18, V)2i. ITodffen nrewatrr Milling Co., Portltnd, Oregon. OcntletncD: ADBwerliig yoar letter will my that 1 am reeding lloilgen'i Calf Meal sad iklm milk to my rtgtfiternl Guernsey CalvM with yery latUTMrtory reiotts. Ton lave cotni-oantled an xoellent Calf Meal tbnt will bo a great help to dairymen la reducing feeding coata. Youra Tery truly, (Slgotd) W. A. UOODWIN. Hodden's Calf Meal Mnnnfm-tiireil bf nODOES-llHKWSTKIt U1I.LINO CO. rordant, Oregon Sold By D. A. tf hite & Son, Salem.. Oregon Grain Co., Turner W. A. Kotlhoff, Jefferson New Spring Tattcrns in DRESS GINGHAMS Kc,"s 25c Per Yard Tlaids and Checks and Plain Colors This extra-width fine dress gingham is an excellent value and is a qual ity which will prove very satisfactory, the colors and pal terns are new, just arrived for the spring trade. .MAIN I'l.OOIt IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS New Scrims Ecru, Cream, Also White With Colored Border Extra Special Values, per yard 16c, 19c, 22c Your Mail Orders Jlcceho careful attention. e pay posting or CMires within rmllu of at tiutulnil mlU Satisfaction Guaranteed On Every rnrrliac oe Your .Money Cheerfully Itrfuinlctl .... "CAN AND r0" 8AI.V.M KTOIIE I'OltTI.ANn SII.K SHOP 40 8tate hu las Alilrr St. BIBLE STUDY Senate bill 19, by Senator Eddy, excusing children from regular studies for minutes a week to undergo religious instruction pain ed the house. Representative Woodward explained that the measure was superfluous as such a system Is already In existence. Senate bill 29, passed, would Include Indigent widows and minor children under tbe funeral benefit fund provided for ex eoldlerfl, ex-sailors, and marines of the union army, tbose of the Spanish war and of the Philippine insurrection. Tue funeral fund would be raieed from $60 to $100. The supreme court of Oregon would be required to give the gov ernor, senate or house opinions when called upon under house Joint resolution No. 10, adopted. Such opinions would only be ask ed by the bouse or senate on a ma Jortiy vote. The aim Is to avoid going to Bult to have questions de termined. Speaker Burdick Intro duced the resolution. Congrene would be called upon to enact legislation providing for a farmer's export corporation to dispose of surplus crops under house Joint memorial No. 6, adopt- BE EXAMINED AT ONCE Y)0 NOT suffer fnde6nltclv with Piles or other Rctal or Colon dis order. 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Mr. Davey, who Is an experi enced newspaper man, said be planned to publish a strong com munity newspaper with a view of pushing Lincoln county to the front ranks with other localities in the coatst counties. The uce of history Is to give value to the present hour and its duty. ed. Tbe memorial seeks legisla tion along the lines of the Mc-Nary-Haugen bill. Thin Men Skinny Men Run Down Men Nervous Men ADVANCE SHIPMENT Spring Woolens NOW ON DISPLAY WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE You're behind the times if you don't know that Cod Liver Oil is the greatest flesh producer in the world. Because it contains more vital- Iflni v-ltri ml no Ih.in nnv fnfil VOU can get. I You'll be glad to know that Codj Liver Oil comes in sucar coated i tablets now, so if you really want to put JO or 20 pounds of solid healthy flesh on your bones and feel well qnd strong ask J. C. Perry. Central Pharmacy, D. J. Fry or any druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets. 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