Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1925, Image 2

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    MONDAY, MARCH 2, 102i
PAGE TWO
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
From the Richest and
Best Part of the State
ANGELS DEFEAT
I
Mt. Angel, Mar. 2. M. A. C.
Fight won the game played In
the college gymnwfum yesterday
when the Portland AH Stars, a
picked team from the Portland
city league, went down to defeat
At the hands ot the email, ecrap
pjr Mt. Angel college five in 30
to 21 acore game. The Mt. Angel
bo ya led throughout t he game ex
cepting for a time in the second
half when the Portland team led
by one point. At this time Coaeb
Kasberger rushed in Arright. lat
year's star, who because of ill
health baa only been in a suit
several times, and hie (superior
shooting ability, coupled with the
team work of the other four play
era, soon allowed him to make
several ringers. So far the Mt.
Angel team ha been undefeated
The big game of the season wt'.'
be played with Columbia inlvcr
sity in Portland on Friday March
13 and In the college gymnasium
on Sunday, March 15. The team
whom tho Mt. Angel boya defeat
ed yesterday won from Columbia
by one point recently.
Mrs. Fred Nledermerer (The
resa Schwab) Is spending several
weeks at the home ot her par
enta, Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab.
Mrs. Jake Kaiser spent sereral
days last week In Portland with
her stater and brother In law, Mr.
and Mrs. Dyer.
Miss Anna Erwert was tho
week end guest in Portland of
her sister. Mrs. Joq Rabb.
Alfred, the eleven months old
baby of Mr. and Mrs. John Kr
wert died of Hie affects ot the
whooping cough on Thursday of
last week. The funeral services
were held Saturday morning with
Interment in the new cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Iten Wels and Ar
thur lielchtimn motored down
from 1'ortland on Sunday to
pen (I the day at the Henry Saal
feld home. Mrs. Weis' mother,
Mrs. Saalfeld, and her small
brother, Lawrence, returned to
Portland with them.
Mr. and Mrs. (irau and two
daughters spent Sunday at the
Clement Van Per re home.
Mr. and Mrs. Casper Terhaar
ind Bmnll dn ugh tor of Salem
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hulmli yesterday.
Among those coming down
from Portland to spend the wee!i
end at their homes were George
Stadler. Miss Klizabeth Keller
and Andrew Lllak.
Members of the Bfscntus fam
ly who recently purchased Khr-
les store, have arrived frcm low
and have started at ouce to take
charge of their new buttinctm.
Mrs. J. If. Itrewer of Salem,
spent Saturday and Sunday with
her sister Mrs. J. K, Webb and
her brother and sister In law, Mr.
and Mrs. Den Ktnser.
Mrs. Ed Ilarth and two small
children, who have been spend
ing several weeks with Mra
Berth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja
cob Diehl, returned to their home
In Portland yesterday.
Among the St. Paul people who
motored over to see the game at
the college yesterday were Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Merton and
James McKay.
"CASCARETS" IOC
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To clean
your bowels
HtVTT- without cramp
5 $3 2 ii55" "CsacarelB."
a he. dizziness
b 1 I I o u s n ess.
Rises, tndlges-
s t s tomnch
and all such distress gone by
morning. Nicest laxative and ca
thartic on earth for grown ups
and children. 10c t&o and 60c
boxes any drug store. Adv.
For
Lustrous Hair
the shampoo with
a touch of henna
SHAMPOO
j. c.
Perry
Drug
Store
115
South
Com'l
4
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to,
News
INDIANS DEFEATED I
BY VISITING RUNHERS
Chemawa, Or., March 2. The
Washington high school of Port
land crose-couutry runners cap
tured eight out ot the first ten
places in a meet with the lndianb
at C hem aw a, Saturduy atternooa.
First place was won by Darwin
Windnagle of Washington and
Gideon Uringstrub ot Chemawa
took a close geeond. Windnagle
won out on the straightaway to
ward the end of the race.
Barry of Washington came In
third, followed by Luce, also of
Washington. Iewla Turntoes of
Chemawa crossed the tape in fifth
place. The remained of the lead
ing men, all Washington school
entries, came In as follows: lioll
man. sixth: Continue, seventh;
Fletcher, eighth; Jordan, ninth;
Wagner, tenth.
The Chemawa runners out bide
of Turntoea and Uringstrub were
all smull boys unable to keep up
the rant pace set by the older
Washington men.
Silverton, Or., March 2. Th.
Silver-tun high senool boys were
defeuted in a fast game of basket
ball here Friday night by the
Monmuulu team. Tho game was
nip and tuck from beginning to
the end. Three minutes before
the close the scoe was tied at 11
all. The visitors forged ahead
ending the game with a 19 to 10
score. In a preliminary the Sil
verton girls defeated the Stayton
high H'hool girls with a score ui
VI to 11. The lineup for the boys
teams was: Monmouth Wine
r;an, Price. Rogers, Widdle and
Phillips; Silverton Woodn, Kdl
aon, Lungley, Uhizer and Kercher.
The Lutheran Huiueseekers
Agency has an intere.-aihg display
ut thuir ol'Eicua on North Water
(Ureet. The agency has secured a
number ot pictures of Silverton
streets taken neveral years ago and
placed them on display with pic
tures of the bann streeta as they
are now.
The indoor farnival which was
scheduled to appear at tho Wood
buru of the World hall this week
end wad called off. Claude Ilibatd.
one of the promoters of the car
nival, stated that hia partner had
failed to close a contract with the
show troupe which was to have
come here for 'he :irnival.
C. A. Kclllirt-, who for a number
ot years has bad bis shoe repair
ing business on bouth Water
street, has leueed the place being
vacated by tho Biodern shoe shop
on Oak street. II. Wells, of the
Modern shoe shop, Is moving his
equipment to the opera house
block. C. C. Iloyd of St. Louis
Mo., has leased the shoe repairing
equipment of William Gildon and
has begun wo-k at the Gildon
stand on North Water street.
Mr. an I Mrs. S. W. Miller have
moved Croin Silverton to Itoseburg.
Mr. Miller !s truck driver for John
Widnesa of the I'ortland-Itoecburg
freight lino.
"You
a
,tatt I Out ehevf
in gum rlrtm
tiwtctthandactt
a, a mild ntl
cptlc In th .
tnoutk.
A prominent phj
iclan nrfan IU
uw aftrr each
meal to krp tht
teeth free from
decay.
'After Every
DIFFERENT
FLAVORS
Same High
MONMOUTH WINS
FROM SILVERTQN
from
BUILD NEW CITY
HALL AND SCHOOL
Silverton, Or., March 2. Si I
verton is preparing for her apring
building. Chief ot the new bull
iuga will be erected is the no
school and the new city hall. The
building which for a number of
ears has houe the water commis
.ijn has been sold and is now be
ing remoed to make way for the
city hull to be erected on thateit-j.
Julius Wolf, who recently sold Up
land on which his home stands to
:ho Silvarton school district, has
purchased the vacant lot next to
:he Frank lie Guire home on
North Water street, and will move
tin bouse to his n-w property in
ho inar future. The property on
which the Wolf house now stands
.vill-be used for tie location of the
new tttl'oul which wje voted at a
ecent elert'oti.
Th'3 $:i5,GUG bond tissue
school bonds for the construct!.) i
of nddltioual school room at Sil
verton has been gold to the Lum
bermen's 'i'runt company and the
Western Hond & Mortgage com
pany of Portland. The issue was
tiivued as ft.llows: $1".G0U at i
per cent ; $110,000 at 5 per cent. A
premium of was paid. The
iiuudo are 20-year, optional after
12 ycue. The board has the privi
lege of retiring the & per cent
:onds Hrst.
A program of unusual Interest
I'.as beta planned fur the regular
monthly mettiug of the failverton
Parent-Teaher'a association which
vill be Kelt1 next Thursday, Marcu
5. Miss Chappcll, ut the Oregon
Agricultural college extension
Jivisijn, will be present and will
make arrangements Cor an adult
i'iana ,n millinery and drotwtualt-
ing. Kveryone intercited has
'teen asked to uttend. Another in-
'erosting feature will be the style
show which tho high school do
me,-tic art class is preparing un
der the direction of Miss Sara
Huntington. Tea will be served
by ihe domestic scten?e girls.
Word has been received at Sil
verton of the death of Harry Van
Ness, now ot Portland or former
ly of Silverton. Mr. Van Neae
h.'s been 111 for about a year.
Death occurred late Friday night.
Mrs. Van Nesg was before her mar
rage. Miss Clara It row n of Silver
ion, Brush Creek Parcnt-Tcacher'e
f'rcle held a very enjoyable gat.v
ering at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Dan l)y bar Iter. Frida7 night. A
'irogroin consisting of aocal mlo
by Fred K;'itg, a piano duet by
Mrs. Dybtfptter and Miss Maty
Scott, a piano solo by Mrs. John
G iplcrud nnrt reading on Wash-
QMtdi Belief! A pleasant effective arrufi
Amd externally, uc F ISO'S
Abroat aoa vaew
may get
package at
Wrigleys too"
Wise mothers
she rewards the
little errand runner
with something
delicious, lon
lastin and ben
eficial. Happy, healthy
children with
Wrigleys -and
best of all - the
cost is small f
Meal
- n
Nearby Valley Points
LAND BOARD REMITS -
$107,924 TO TREASURY
A total ot iut.b:4.S4 was
turned orer to the state treasurer
for February by the aUte,(Und
board. The items were:
Common school fund principal,
payment ot loan a, $57,128.52;
common schoot fund principal, in
come fcourccs, $13,142.56; com
mon school fund Interest. $23,-
640.85; agricultural college fund
interest. $3!6; university fund
principal, payments on loans,
$5000; university fund Hitereat
$108.83: rural credit loan fund
principal, $iS79.10; rural credits
reserve fund interest, (1154.73
A. ft. Burbank trust fund inter
est, $238.75; Apperson fund prin
cipal, $17a; total. $lt7, 924.34.
Tho Salem high school removed
the lust object between them and
Hie district honors when they
swamped the Silverton basketball
team on the local floor Saturday
night by a acore ot 51 to-?.
At no time were the locals In
danger although they did not get
to going until the second quarter.
At the end ot the first Quarter Sa
lem had the lead 8 to 2 and at Int
end of the hulf were leading 21 tv.
4. Silverton made only one field
goal during the entire game, the
other five points coming from tree
shots. The line field goal came at
the end ot the game when Woods
threw a long one from the center
of the floor.
The game was rough was many
fouls caled on both sides in the
first half. John Drager, center
fur the locals, had threa personals
called on him in the first quarter
Heenau was high point man of
the gamo with 22 markers to his
credit. He failed to make a point
in the Corvallis game the night
before so he was about dug to hit
frequently. ,
liy defeating Silverton the lo
cals are winners of the district
Inton by the school cbMdren was
sivn. A lunch was served at tn
clofe of the evening. The njt
meeting wm oe held at the horn'
of Mr. and John Goplerud vi
wh!ch time election ot ofticia
w:ii be etectrd.
SALEM HIGH :
5p
Feel Achy After Every Cold?
A RE you lame and stiff; tired and nervous constantly
A troubled with backache and twinges of pain?
Have you given any attention to your kidneys?
Clip, colds and chills, you know, are apt to be mighty hard
on the kidneys. And if the overtaxed kidneys fail to prop
erly filter the blood, impurities accumulate and throw the
whole system out of tune. Then may follow daily back
ache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying
kidney irregularities.
In such conditions a good stimulant diuretic should
help the kidneys flush the poisons out of your system.
Use Doan's Pills, Doan's have helped thousands. Are
recommended by folks you know. Ask your neighbor!
Here is Salem Proof:
LMrs. L. A. Barrlck, 1357 Hlnes St., says: "My
kidneys were weak and at times I had severe back
aches and felt dull and languid. I frequently had
nervous headaches, and my kidneys wouldn't act right.
I used Doan's Pills and they soon put my kidneys In
(food order, the backache left and I felt better In
every way.'
Doan's Pills
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidney
At all dealen, 60c a bos. Futu Milbom Co., M'. CW.U, Buffalo, N. Y.
Nottingham
Lace Curtains
Iu White, Cretan,
length. Regular $2.23 value. Specially
priced to sell at 98c pair
Fancy Nets, ; in colors White, Ecru,
. e
Ivory. Specially priced to sell at 35c yd. l
Five Floors of
chatuiponiihip auu will repreaent
it tn the state tournament to be
played at the Willamette gymnas
ium, under the auspices ot the uni
versity oo March 12, 13 and 14.
Only four teams ot any strength
will be la the tournament this
year. These will be Medford, Eu
gene high or University high, Sa
lem and perhaps Franklin high.
Franklin will probably win the
Portland high school champion
ship, but will have to be Invited
by the rest ot the teams to play.
Medford, state chamipons of last
your, will have a strong aggrega
tion with tour of last year's team
hack. They defeated the fast
Ashland five two games by good
margins and won the right to rep
resent that district. Kugene and
University high have both won o
game apiece so it will be between
them to decide who comes from
that district. Saiem won over Ku
fTdie 23 to 21 in a game played on
the local floor. The locals are to
mt them at Eugene on next Fri
day evening.
ThP Webfoot basketball team of
thf Iwal V. M. f A. dffeatM the
Yifhen You
Fecial
Cold
Com
ncOnl
Tak
. laxative
v ar a?
. tablets J?
to work off the cause and to
fortify the system against
an attack of Grip or Influ
enza. A Safe and Proven
Remedy. Price 30e.
Tue box bears this signature
Ecru, 2y yards in I'j
Good Furniture
&a.y.gryro
romo 1
Couguri learn ot th for Hand Y.
M. C. A., Saturday. wea tney
won th decision bjr a score ot 19
to S. At the end ot the first halt
the score atood S to 4 In (avor ot
the local team. In the aecond half
the Webfooten worked welt and
brought the score to 19. while
Schader ot the losers converted a
tout, the only point ot Ihe sec on-
halt tor the losers.
The Daniel Boone Pioneer club
basketball team won over the
Whitman club Saturday at the Y
11 C. A. by a score ot 10 to 4. The
rnme was harder than the score
axllrates but the teamwork ot the
Danifl Boone teem was surperior
la Hint ot Whllman. In the aft
i
All the Niceties
that go toward making a serv
ice that is distinctive we have
tried to incorporate in our
method of procecdure when
we answer a call. We have
studied the feelings, wishes
and hopes of those who are
left behind, and our service is
for them.
Consideration of even the
smallest detail is a definite
part of our service.
WEBB'S
FUNERAL PARLORS
"Superior Simcml Service"
205 Sa
P. S.
See Windows yskMmMiA 4
Stcror & Sons
Wurlitzer
sly
Norrls ft Hyde
Kingsbury
J. C. Fisher
Llndenber(t
125.00
175.00
200.00
160.00
150.00
150.00
225.00
225.00
275 00
275.00
325.00
Liberal
Terms
On AH
Instrument
ernoon the Shelton l'iuneer team
t the First Christian church mel
ihe Jason Lee team and defeated
them by a gcod score.
Dcn't Suffer
With Piles
No nt(tr If yea have hid piles
for yara Pyramid H11 SuppoalturlM
alv you tn relief you want from
the pain. Itch, strain, bleeding and
aoranwes of protr udina pile. Oet a
CO-cent box today at any drug atore.
You will then know why Pyramid Is
the aational coast-to -coaat reliance.
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
Church Street
Phone 170
PIANOS and
PhonosrapSis
This Sale of used 1s s and Phonographs
offers you tremendous ssvir.gs. We want to clear
our floors this month of all remaining used Pianos
and Phonographs.
Prices have been cut without regard to cost,
enabling you to buy highest grade instruments
at fractions of former prices.
PLAYER PIANOS
Wick
GRAND PIANOS
neKalb J595.00
Wurlitzer 687.50
UPRIGHT PIANOS
Becker Dros $260 00
Weber .Z...Z.Z1 82.60
10 PERCENT OFF ON ALL NEW
PHONOGRAPHS
Sonora
Paths Electric
Baby Grand Sonora
Columbia
Vlctrola
Emerson Console ' "
Columbia "'
Vlctrola
Vlctrola
Vlctrola
Cheney Console
SMALL INSTRUMENTS
M. t,asella Trumpet
Buscber Alto Saxophone with Case
Victoria Guitar
Ludwlg Legion Street Drum
By Capital Journal's
Special Correspondents
BABY'S COLDS
art soon "nipped in the badf
without "dosing" by use of
VICKS
V VaroRub
. ma mm
mm
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n. T U-jl 'r s-
$395.00
437.69
449.00
350.00
225.00
110.00
230.00
PIANOS
50.00
, 69.00
. 69.50 .
72.50
85.00
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99.00
. 150 00
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220.00
. 225.00
..J25.00
... 95.00
.. 7.50
... 16.50
li-
Hundreds
of Records
Just like
Sew. 25c