Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 06, 1925, Image 8

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    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. Examination will relieve vou of
worry sna aoubt about your condition
and my treatment! will cause ipeedy
recovery of your former good health
snd vigor.
My treatment for Piles la GUARAN
TEED to cure you or the fee for your
treatments will be refunded.
Call or write for my FREE
book on Piles and other
Rectal and Colon disorders.
CHAS; J. DEAN. M.DJnc
PORTLAND 4IFMCCS' SEATTLE OfFICES:
Dr Dt.m B(,jlinq 8U'Hll Sh.fW Oolldino
9TMNO MAIN GTM AND PINE
SALEM MAN TO START
NEWSPAPERS NEWPORT
Newport. Or., Feb. 6. lhe
Newport Journal, a six-column
four-page weekly paper, will 1jc
its firut copy about March 1. Tiie
paper will be owned and edited
by Robert E. Davey of Salem, Or.,
whose father, Frank A. Davey of
Salem ,1s an old-time newspaper
man. Mr. Davey has received part
of hie press and Is locating on
Front street in the Porter estate
building.
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.
Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and
if you don't gain five pounds In 30
days your druggist will hand you
back the money you paid for thom.
It Isn't anything unusual for a
person to gain 10 pounds in 30
days, and for old people with
feebleness overtaking them they
work wonders. Adv.
Cod LWer'Oll
Compound Tablets
originalgenuine:
60Tablets60Cents
Made To
Order
We Must Make Room for Further Shipments of
;, Spring Woolens
40 Suit Patterns formerly priced up to $35.00, now $19.50
30 Patterns formerly priced up to $40, now $22.50
Just think of it. A suit made to order for $19.50; actual
ly less than it costs to make it but ve must make room
for Spring Woolens.
These patterns will go quickly. Make your selection early; M
LADIES
Wz yard patterns, enough for one-piece dress, suit or coat,
while they last $4.00 and $5.00
&
Bankers
ESTABLISHED 18G8
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
Blankets All First Quality
UlaiiKcls Blankets
flrcy or Tan Grey, Tjn or all White
Pair iHl.'JO fair $2.29
Blankets Blankets
Eitra Iiito Size, Grey rrctly Pl.il.l, Nice and
or White Fluffy. 4! lb.. was $4.60
Pair $3.19 Pair $3.95
Bed Spreads at Reduced Prices
Our r.ci! Spreads ar better value than yon can purchase
at any other tore. ray attention to the lze and quality.
2x94 7iS 72xt4 80x90
Sntln finish, Sitln finish. y eneclnl. Notice the elie
hlKh grade. a gjoj irrade, rcducca price reduced price,
re-luced price rennred to
$1.75 $3.50 $2.50 $2.75
9-4 Sheeting Seamless Sheets
A Fair Quality ?1i'j0
Bleached or Unbleached Cool Heavy Weight,
A Good liny Will Weir Well
Yard 50c Each $1.25
MM-ee:lzd 71 inch Fine
Table Cloth A, p..
a (ioo j ouaii.y , Table Cloth
Yard 69c Yard $2.50
3 it stitched $2 Silk Hosiery
CottOn BattS mil t-Woned
$1.25 $1.25 Tail-
S
36 Inch Challies ' New Silk Scarfs
Pretty C'Vore Wide One. Tretty Colore
Yard 19c $1.25 to $2.50
Ito Generous Willi I lie Hwl Cross, to ttiat they may be generous
tilth cx'serilee, meu In need of l-niiii'e
Men's Goods
Overcoat, food all wool overcoats. Reduced prices, about 40
per cent reduction
Men', Wool
Pants
HI Aijvtrnnt, New Pattern!
$7.50, $6.50, $5.00 Pair
Wen's Dress
Shirts
Green Hood Line. High Grade.
SUndnrd Oods
Men's Hats
Big Assortment, New style
Bpo.-HI
$5.00 and $3.50
Shoes
All Leather, Guaranteed.
Will Wear Well
240-246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET
Id
167 North Commercial
Popular Priced Tailors
mi
saving
SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURES
APPLES Rome Beauty, medium
size, faced and filled,
BANANAS Fancy ripe
fruit, 3 pound
25c
GRAPE FRUIT Large, fancy, heavy
with juice, nr -
3 for SOC
EGGS Strictly Fresh,
one dozen
29c
All Week Prices
ROYAL CLUB De luxe
Plums, No. 2 size, CP
3 tins DDL
MINCED CLAMS "Royal
Chef" Brand, No. 1 rTQ
size, 3 tins I C
DEL MONTE CATSUP
Pint bottles, AKf
2 bottles 'iUL
PINEAPPLE Broken
slices, No. 2'-i size, A Q
2 tins jliJC
WHE-TA LON The whole
wheat breakfast food, made
insalem, AKn
2 packages JC
ROLLED OATS Afkn
9 lb. bags UL
CORN MEAL QQ
9 lb. bag OVL
fHFESE Full
Oregon made,
2 lbs
Cream,
55c
Saturday
Feature
Sugar Pure "Ber-
Ka!e.i 68c
100 lb.
sack .
b $6.73
Wesson or Mazola
0il' llo
quart tin.... I V
Half gallon
tins
89c
Citrus Washing
Powder A p
large, 2 for OC
Butter Skaggs
r. 45c
2 pounds 89c
Crown Oats
3 lb.
Pkg
25c
All Week Prices
BIG ..k: ..FLOUR Fancy
Patent Hardwheat,
49 lb.
bag
$2.49
CRACKERS Freshly
3 lbs. each . 49c
FARINA Milled from
Hardwheat,
9 8-10 lb. bags..
65c
MACARONI NOODLES
SEA SHELLS Spaghetti
made from the best Dur
ham Semolinj, Or
3 pounds ODC
BREAD Baked fresh,
double loaves, ftp
dOK,
2 doubles .
LUX ..or RINSO Large
package,
2 for
49c
CROWN KERNELS OF
WHEAT, fQ
package w O V
SATURDAY MARKET FEATURE
ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS- "The SPARE RIBS-From Young II
Ham What Am", half or OQ- Pigs, pound 14 C
whole, pound w V V
PICNIC SHOULDER Sugar Cured, ,. t.
medium size, -Q BACON Fancy light sugar OO p
pound. IOC cured, pound JW
5 Deliveries Daily
Mi Phone 478