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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1925)
TUESDAY, MARCH Thirteen points la ell that sep arates the high point man of the Ealem hlrh school team and the man In third place, so close was the race between the men. Salem Is not an Individual team as the result show, most of the men de pending on the team work in scor ing. Salem played a total of 20 gamea not tu ludiug the state tournament which is one of the heaviest ncliedulca In seasons and one of the toiiK.itest in the state. Ealem nitit most of the recognized leaders in the valley und although they met some easy teams In their district they also met some of the strongest. They defeated every team thjy met except Franklin hisu of Portland, who won over them by one point when the refe ree called a foul on the crowd which decided tha same, otherwiee It would have gone into an extra period. They also lost to the Ash land team by a score of 30 to 25, but returned the favor by defeat ing them two gained on the Ash land floor. The Cuemawa Indians won ovo. them by one point. The high school should have won that game as they were five points to the good with only a minute an.! a half to go hut the Indians start ed a rally with the final score rim ming the banket eevural times be fore goins in. In tho other guinea they defeat ed Silvcrton twice by score of 39 to 7 and 61 to 7. The alumni was defeated after three overtime periods by a score of 39 to 37. They won over Lincoln high of Portland 23 to 22, Ashland 21 to 20 and 35 to 26, Newberg 29 to 15 and 52 to 11, West Linn 30 to 19 and 29 to 12, Dallas 29 to 13 pnd 33 to 13. riney took the In dependence quintet into camp by scores of 21 to 8 and 23 to 13. Eugene 23 to 21, Corvallis 29 to 18 and 24 to 17, McMinnviUe 25 to 8 and 21 to 19, and also de feated the Willamette freshmen by scores of 33 to 24 and 23 to 10. They nlsa played another Willam ette team winning that by a score of 41 to 24. Altogether the team totaled a score of 734 pointt against their opponents 433. Theoc figures do not include the games played In the state tournament. Ellis was high point man of the year with a total of 200 markers lo his credit. John Draper came second with 190 and Heenan third with 187. The others dropped way down with Ashby the next highest man scoring 57 points. The guards are not depended on to score which accounts the low score for them. Bob Drager scored 40, Duffy 14, Nash 13, Hansen 11, dinger 10. Lyons 8 and Larson 4. LEGION INITIATES 125 NEW MEMBERS HERE Approximately 125 new mem bers ol Capital Post ot tile Amer ican Legion were Initiated at the regular weekly meeting of the post last night. The meeting was to have been held in McCornack hall, but because of the size of the crowd it was changed to the arm ory. The oath was administered to the nr.v men by George Griffith, Btate Legion commander. The en rollment of the local post has now reached the 800 mark as a result o! last night's additions, most of whom came in during the recent membership drive which the or ganization staged. After holding a short business session, the Legionnaires adjourn ed to a dance. Homestead Lands Onened. Washington, March 17. Class! fication orders published by the interior department designated 50.000 acres in Arizona, Idaho and Washington as non-irrigable und declared they wore open to home stead entries. Nearly 150,000 acres In Idaho, New .Mexico and Utah were listed under the stock raising homestead law and desig nated for entry in tracts of 640 ncres or loss. Gasoline Price Reduced Omaha, Neb., March 17. The price, of gasoline at all Btatlons operated by the Peoples Gas com pany will be reduced today from 16.9 cents a gallon to 15.9 cents, H. M. Michels, manager an nounced. Gasoline at other sta. ticms has sold at IS cents per gal lon. Increased volume ot business has made possible the reduction, Michels said. lEMAND OF Accept only genuine "Phillipe." the original Milk of Magnesia pre scribed by physician for 60 years u an antacid, laxative, corrective. tS-cent bottlep. also 50-cent bot tles, contain directions any drug tore. Adv. 17, 1925 Cabaret Apaches r XT? (7 Sv&W.. Save: XOV19B lAWoWl To the long list of Jewel robberies that have followed the custom of Now York women of wear ing thousands of dollars worth of gems to the supper clubs and cabarets has been added the sensa tional robbery of Mrs. Fay Perkins, who, with her escort, Milton Abbott, was held up In her home and relieved of 140,000 in gems. Both Mrs. Perkins and Abbott were savagely beaten. Dorothy King and Louise Lawson, robbed in the same way, were killed by their assailants. Mrs. Irene Scho.-llkopf. wife of a Uufi'alo lranufacturer, was robbed of J350.000 worth ot goms In a Ilka fashion, while Mme. Edith Bobe, wealthy moiute. lost a fortune In jewels in a similar holdup SOLON CLAIMS HE WAS OVERPAIORETUR?iS $18 The state of Oregon now baa thv beginning of a conscience fund. Yesterday Secretary of State Koz- er received check from Charles .1. Sheltn, who was a representa tive in the recent legislature from Uaker county, for $18.60, Shelton explaining that the amount repre sented an over-payment from the i;tate at the end of the session. Hp said the secretary of state had computed his mileage from Salem to Halfway, Or., when it should ijave been computed only to Bak er. Livesley News Uvesley, Or., March 17. J. W Gerber of Portland was in this vicinity this week on business. Little Naomi Crouser has been absent from school this week on account of a severe cold. Dr. E. J. Jasper of Westport and Mrs. W. E. burns of Wanna were visitors recently at the home of Mr. and Mra. II. B. Carpenter. E. H. Goff and family of Ida- bo have moved In C. D. Query's ranch house. Mr. Goff is to do the work on the ranch for Mr. Query. J. P. Bressler Is suffering from olood poison In his left hand. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Townsend and children were Sunday after noon callers at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higgins. Mrs. j. L, Zielke is spending a tew days !n saiem with her sister, Mrs. H. J. Tracy. Brooks News Brooks, Or., March 17. Uncle John Cary returned from Port land, Saturday, where he has been visiting his daughter. Mrs. McMunn and Miss Mc- Munn, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ashbaugh, made a visit to the Uhe home of Ella Finney. Con gratulat:ons were given that by her efforts the old oak tree will Mtill adorn t'ie center ot the high way in front ol' bor place. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris were Salem visitors Sunday afternoon. Aabout 60 per cent ot the onion seeding la don, It is estimated. Tbl; spell of bad weather will again delay the finish, which Is later than it should be according to some authorrtiefl. Out-bound onions are moving very slowly, probably about three or four cars the coming week. Few residents of Brooks have escaped the epidemic of cold, grip, or flu, or call It whatever you want to, it doesn't change the nature of it any nor make It any nicer to endure. Cooks hi 3 to Standard full rite and weight packagtt Medium: pounds Large : 3 pound, 7 os. Toot grocw now hat two kicda of Qoskar Oata tha Und jom fctava alwaya koowa aod Qofe Quaam, SB! Mffk Rob Another Bejeweled Woman 4 "tl'su -.. ?ftk 3? TURKS DESTROY VILLAGES Constantinople, March 17. Re ports from Angora say all the vil- ages wtihin 12 kilometers of Diar- beckr, Kurdistan, have been clear ed ot rebels. Those villages In which Turkish troone wer,e fired upon were destroyed. Premier Ismet Pasha Is quoted 3 declaring that further offensive action by the rebels was unlikely. IR1TISH DEVELOPING AFFETITES FOR FRUITS London, March 17. British people are developing the fruit eating habit, and while not quite up to theVappIo a day standard, the average consumption during 1924 was 85 apples, 53 oranges, 12 lemons and a quarter ot a grafte fruit. The fruit trades federation says ihe country spent over 1,000,000 pounds sterling more on fruit In 1924 than in 1923. Tanlac puts solid flesh on Scrawny Bones How can you expect to get back your health and strength as long as your body ie scrawny and underweight? Let Tanlac put some good, solid fleeh on your bones, put your stomach in shape to digest your food, purify your poisoned blood. Then see bow much 'better you feel. In our files are one hundred thousand glowing letters of thanks from men and women who have been helped back to health and strength by Tanlac. What it has done for these folks it can surely do for you. Tanlac is Nature's greatest tonic and builder. It Is compound ed after the famous Tanlac for mula from roots, barks and cura tive herbs. It gets right down to the seat of trouble and makes you feel right from the first dose. Don't put off taking Tanlac another day. Don't go on drag ging your poor, tired out, sickly body around when this great remedy can bring you quick re lief. In case's of torpid liver, rheu matism, stomach complaint, low ered resistance, indigestion and malnutrition Tanlac will work TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION TANLAC FOR. YOUR HEAJUTH ast and rich that's Quick 5 minutes. Has that wonderful Quaker flavoi TTERS I rfehiMM cream aooktaa- oata. joat for iodaj of roar (roeaf. VouV And all that wooderfid "Ooakar" flavor thara. VoaH Bad qaick eooUnf I nzLootaa I niliinlaa at fiat gioat. And yoVII ba able (o bar tha "bo oata and milk" braakx faata doctors now ara urgfag without Bnnacataary cooking fwua or bother. But ba tnra to gtt Quick Qor look for tha feanM en tha UbiL Look for tha plctira of rha Quakar. Look for the Qurnkteon th hbmt Tbat means Quakar flsTor. ?hat means I to f-mbiata arxHng. hat naana tha rttperfbie oata rut wataVHfc ftawaa gswaaai aba moat dalwloaa In all tha) world, THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON EOBE. D0U6 FAIRBANKS BACK WITH SAME OLD CAST It rather looks as though Doug las Fairbanks Is establishing permanent stock company of actors, for In his new picture. "His Majesty, the American which Is showing at the Bligh Theatre today, there are a number of faces familiar to Fairbanks picture followers. This marks the sixth picture in which Marjory Daw has played the leading female Yole opposite Doug las. Frank Campeau, who plays the villain, has been with Fair banks for over a year. Lillian Langdon appeared with Fairbanks In "The Lamb," the first picture he ever made, and has been seen in other pictures with him. Al bert McQuarrie and Jay Dwiggins has likewise both been seen before with Fairbanks. For these people at least, the Fairbanks company would seem to mean something very substantial and definite. Got Rid of Neuralgic Pains "I Buffered four years from indigestion and neuralgic nin. Now, thanks to Teniae im in perfect health." A. R. Anderson 1505 Austin Street . Houston, Texas wonders. Get a bottle this very day and start feeling better to night. Quaker wonderful rkbnaaa la otdck tha to of It cat Qofak QOaW LOCAL MARKET Just 29,200 days ago lust Sun day or, to be a bit more specific. 42,048,000 minutes prior to short ly before daybseak, March 15, 1925, Sol. Levy, comptroller of the exchequer and general factotum at the Midget Market, opened a spec ulative eye and pondered on things mundane, and In celebration of this memorable event, a real bung- up party was given the fcO-yeiir- young Salem merchant Sunday afternoon at his home on Court street. Notwithstanding his long march down through the years to the number of an even four score, Mr. Lvy Is still keen-eyed, alert and as perky as an exultant young robin just In from the south. It is an extremely deceptive critter that can conceal its good or bad points from this buyer ot meats, and it is generally the down-trodden con sumer who comes off best In the end after Mr. Levy consummates a deal for his shop. On his 80th birthday, Mr. Levy finds himself comfortably and permanently located over ten thousand miles from his birth place. He was born in a village situated about bait days' jour ney from Amsterdam, Holland, but bo was raised to manhood in Lon don, England. At the age ot 20 veara, Mr. Levy migrated to the United States where for the paat GO years he has made his borne, "The ups and the down In the past have been frequent and many," says Mr. Levy, "but I am still able-to do my stuff. With this spring weather coming on 1 begin to fell pretty frisky and were it cot for the looks of the thing I would slick up and jazz d round with the rest of the boys these fine nights. Folks who know my age would be scandalized tt that, though. In these critical timee us old fellers must watch our step the same way the kids have to, you bet." Last Saturday evening Mayor Olesy formally presented to Mr Levy a beautiful birthday offer ing in the shape of some choice flowers forwarded by Herman Straaten, a citizen of Antwerp, Belgium. Mr. Straaten In the brother of Mm. Levy and the tiecJiit; t cauit as a great surprise und a pleasure to Mr. lcvy. FOR BURNING ECZEMA Apply Zeino, the Antiseptic Liquid Easy to Use When aDulied v directed Zcmn ef. fectively .mio esEczt-ma.quicklyatopb itchine. and neals skin troubles. Soris, Burrs, WiHind and haling. It pr legates, cleanses od Tothes. Zrmo lit a clean, dejendable nd inexpensive, antieotic liqvid, that i6 especially ndap. d tor ia time use b cause it jes not ihou.Vrial bottle 3Sc, large iie vl-00: Z .no Ointment is recom mended for us. at night 50c. Zemo aoap, antiseptic and healing, 2uC. Here's how to enjoy your smoking more There are a lot of men,' btess us, who light one right after the other. Here's a friendly little tip to pass around among ourselves a tip that will help you double your pleasure from to bacco and to feel ten times better cfter a day of hard smoking. Try this: Between smokes simply eat a few Life Savers of your fav orite flavor. See how they freshen your mouth after smok ing and how they make the next pipe, cigar or cigarette taste so much better. Six flaron ditplaytdat all good ilora so may htlp yourscij. fpep-o-mii.t. Wint -green. 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