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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1925)
PAGE TEN the UArrrflL rtnirtivAu nnitm, tintutw -FKIUAY, MARCH 13, 1925. F TODAY'S SCHEDULE j, 2:30 Salem ra. Astoria. 3:30 McHlnnvllla ( va. at AraKO. 7:30 Eugene Ti. iiooa River. ' 8:30 Franklin a. Pen- dleton. ... YESTERDAY'S BESDXTS T Salem 25; Wallowa 10. Franklin 32; Medford 16. When north met aouth and east met west in the first round ot the 1925 state basketball tournament last night, the north and the west rame off winners. Salem high had littla difficulty In defeating the scrappy but inexperienced Wallowa team from the eastern edge ot the state. In a game marked by desperate fighting on bcth sides and high class basket ball throughout, Franklin hlgli. Portland champions, won over Medford high, champions ot south ern Oregon and winners of the tourney u year ago. . Although the Salem-Wallowa clash was close a the start, the result was nevev ra doubt after the first ten minutes of play. The Wallow aggiefcui"'' oui.H uuid, but was no match for the more experienced and smoothly working local quintet. It would be difficult to find an outstanding atar on either team, none of the players going In for (dividual playing. Heenan, for the locals, showed up well In breaking for the basket, although he missed many easy shots at close rsnze. Ashby showed up well. For the easterners Greer put up perhaps the beat gams. A number ot substitutions were made on the Salem team after the game got well started. Nash went In: dinger went In; Bob Drager rame out and went In for brother John. Heenan came out and went In again shortly before the game ened. No substitutions were made by the Wallowa coach. In the Medford-Franklin clash a red headed, diminutive Franklin forward proved the undoing of the southern Oregon title ioldors. Scallon shining light of the game, u.ade 16 points, largely field goals from near the center of the floor. Without Scallon'a points the score would have been exactly 16 to 16. The game was considerably closer than the 2 to 1 proportion of the score woum indicate. Tbe teams were cinsely matched, fought hard and showed high el ilk a basketball throughout the tilt. Medford had a non-star team with in aggressive offense and a close defense. It Is conceded that Med ford could have defeated nearly any other team in the tourna ment. The other six teams In the tour nament, having drawn byes, pass to the second round, which begins this afternoon, without playing. Salem will open the second round as It did the first, the Salem Aetorla tilt being slated to begin at 2:30. Years ago, before the Ktnte tournament was established, Astoria was one of Salem's most Simpson Grocery Successor lo S?TS?' WELLER BKOS. Phones 49 and 49 155 N. Com'l. St 6 Free Deliveries Daily Not merely "order takers" our salesmen are trained in the art of service. Not trained to sell our customers something which they did not come in to buy but lo care for our patrons in a way that makes the ladies say "I don't know what to have for dinner I'm going into Simpson's and find out". ALL WEEK PRICES Canned Milk, Oregon Brand, case $4.59 Co-operative Brand, case $4.59 Borden's Brand, case $4.65 Canned Pineapple, No. 214, A. & L. Brand, 6 cans $1.09 Preferred Stock Brand, No. Vi Size, 6 cans $1.88 Broken Sliced Tineapple, No. 2'2 size, 6 for $1.78 Canned Apricots, No. 2, Otter Brand, 3 cans 55c Veribcst Brand Apricots, 3 cans..55c No. 10 large size Apricots can....65c Libby's Pure Fruit Jelly, 5 lb. cans, per can $1.10 Marmalade, Ocsts, pure fruit, 3 glasses 55c Strawberry Preserves, 14 oz. glasses, 3 for $1.00 Canned Vegetables L. of V. Golden Bantam Corn on cob, per can 50c L. of V. White Sweet Corn, can....20c Mallard Corn, solid pack, very tender per can 15c Sunkist Corn, fancy Crosby, can 20c Sunkist Corn, 1 doz lots $2.25 Asparagus Hillsdale Tips 3 cans $1.00 Spinach No. 22. Red Ribbon, I solid pack, per can 20c Peas Sunkist, very tender and sweet, per can 20c Sunkist Peas, 1 doz. lots $2.25 Preferred Stock Telephone Teas, per can 20c Preferred Stock Telephone Pens. 1 doz. cans $2.25 Potatoes Fancy Oregon Netted Gems well sorted, clean and smooth, per cwt. $2.25 Fresh Vegetables Fresh Spinach and Mustard Greens, Crisp Celery, Fancy, Solid Head Let tuce, Home Grown Radishes and Green Onions, Green Toppers, Fresh Peas, Artichokes, Fresh Cucumbers Fresh Rhubarb, New Beels, Carrots and Turnips in bunches, Water Cress Greens, Fresh Asparagus, Fresh Solid Tomatoes, Fancy White Cauliflower, ..ti.sireu ritbi in iMSketball. usually playing two games a sea son. Astoria baa coma within an act of winning the state meet sev eral times. A few ot the Balem players dropped in on the Astoria Hulnler game at Portland, Mon day night, and probably have their opponents aited up fairly well in consequence. They expect to win, but until the game is actually played the result will be in doubt, like everything In basketball. Concerning the Arago team, which meets McMinnvllle, little Ib known. They may prove to be a dark horse In the tourney. Eu Bcne and Hood Hirer, who start the ball rolling tonight, are be lieved to be evenly matched, al 'hough little or no dope it avail able upon which to base a com parison. The Pendleton-Franklin mix finishes the second round. . Scio Burnt Bonds. Sclo, Or., March 13. In addi tion to the regular business, the f.tty council last Thursday night took up and burned 11000 worth of bonds of the city's indebtedness. Hills were allowed for repairing water mains made neceseary by the recent cold weather. All told, this work has cost the city $1000. The drainage on Main street was reported blmost finished. MEET DEFEAT CorvallJs. Or., .March 13. The Golden Bears of tbe University of California will face an uphill tisltt its they enter tbe second baisktv ball game tonight of the three- enme seriee to decide the rwet championship as the result of their defeat last night by th- O (,'on Aggies. After a bard fight. with tbe outcome uuuecMtid i. a few minutes before the end of the game, the Aggies emerged on the lung end of a 32 to 25 scor?. The second game of tbe series is hedulej for tonight. Ridings, forward, and Stoddard, huard, were thfe outstanding play ers of the entire game, Hiding caging the ball for a total of li ountcrs, while his team mate ac counted for 14. Jorgendon, with 10 points to his credit and Higgins, with 8, starred for th- Bears. The first half ended with the score board reading 16 to 11, for The Busiest Shopping Period of Spring Is Here Easter is Not Far Away NEW COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY Every garment has been selected with discrimina tion and is. in thorough attune with the desires and requirements of an exacting clientele. Price, too, is another feature that will interest you Coats $12.50 up to $55 Dresses $12.50 up to $65 Trimmed Millinery $2.95 to $8.95 Satisfaction Guaranteed on every purchase or your money cheerfully refunded Your Mail Orders receive careful attention. We pay express or postage within a radius of a hundred miles m f (j7roToHt iron Tf ?toJ fit otoh ron rue oj T "CAN AND DO" Salem Store Portland Silk Shop 466 State Street 383 Alder Street the Aggie.. Late in the secon-i half. O. A. C. opened a drive that Kav. her an 11-polnt .lead with just four minutes ot play remain ing. Coach Price then made sev eral shifts in the California line in effort to save the game, but the Aggies held too great a lead. Dallas, Or., March 13. Four boys, who were arrested Monday night ty Marshall Chase when he lound them enjoying a late feast tu purloined chickens in tho Har One Thin Woman Gained 10 Pounds In 20 Days Skinny Men Can Do the Same All weak men ant women All nervous men and women Al) skinny men and women Can grow strunger, healthier and more vigorous and take on solid need ed esh In 30 dnya ty ilutx prime drier ast of Dallas, win paroled by County Judge Hawklni today after a Juvenile court hearing. The four were Harlan Taylor, Pete Nikkei and Vern and Denny Gosso. For CHRONIC COUGHS T. C. 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Saturday Special-Ostend Bath Rugs Bought and Specially Priced for this Saturday Selling ' Rugs in Pink and Blue, size 27x54 inch, Specially Priced $1 .29 Rcversable arid Washable Rugs in Colors Blue, Gold, Black and Pink; Also Combination Colors 24x48 inch size, Specially Priced $2.59 30x60 inch size, Specially Priced $3.95 SEE OUR WINDOWS FIVE FLOORS OF GOOD FURNITURE BUS I C IC S STANDARDIZED CASH STORES We Have an Exceptionally Fine Lot of Meats For Our Customers to Select From This Week Prices the Lowest Quality Unexcelled midget market Originators of Low Prices 351 State Street NOT IN THE COMBINE Y CORVALLIS sSe-iil ALBANY WOODBURN By Comparison, A 11 Things Are Judged The value of all commodities, governments, communities, friends and associates, must stand the test of comparison; also business must rise or fall by the same measuring rule. Busick's stores, the first in the west to offer the people of every endeavor an equal opportunity to reduce to a minimum the high cost of living. This Store has stood and must continue to stand the test of comparison. It affords us a great deal of pleasure to refer to our records of years past to find that without exception every year has shown a very substantial forward step in making friends and customers for this store of equal prices to all. Del Monte Peas 2 for 37c Preferred Stock Peas 2 for 37c California Sugar Peas 2 cans 29c Preferred Sock Tiny Kernel Corn 2 cans 39c Golden Harvest Maine Bantam Corn 2 cans 42c . Large Size Monopole Solid Pack Tomatoes per can 17c Extra Standard California Tomatoes 2 cans 27c Pure Cane Sugar $6.65 Olympic Flour $2.29 Crown Flour $2.43 Vim Flour $2.69 Gold Medal Flour $2.53 Fisher's Blend Flour $2.53 Diamond C Family Flour $2.25 Fresh Eggs 2 doz. 45c Gem Nut Margarine 3 lbs. 65c M. J. B. 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