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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1925)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 Tomorrow ui'ternoon tho Salem liifih ficltuul football ulevcu will clash wilh the HHIsboro team an the Ililsboro a rid iron. Thelueulss utii'cur to be lit much better comli tiou tliuu iu uny former game this Benson and are Loping to bring buck the long end of the score. bang's return to tlje guine lias brightened the red and bluck'ti hopes. Ho has been out of the game since the lirut of the season when lie cut the lip of hie finger off. Tho finger heulcd so slow that HoIHs Huntington, coach, would not allow him to get lnio tho game unlit UiIb week, H. Unifier, Salem (fuurturbuck, is still out of the game. Olingor was substituted for Dra ger iu the hint game but was hurt In the head on the first play and Huntini;ton Is a little leary of putting nim in thio fray, fearing that he might huu himself again. Lyons, who has teen at quarter Biucc Olinger and Dinger were out, was unable to appear for practice Wednesday due to illness. J. Dra ger has not been feeling well but ie expected to be in the game. The locals have been working hard to get into shape for this game as they are expecting u bard game. The line 1b in fine shape wiih the exception of John Drager at tackle nnd the baekficld is rounding into form. U. Drager's services at quarter will he missed, however. ELK HUNTING SPORT IN MONTANA RESERVE Qre.it Tails, Mont., Nov. 5. (A. P.) Hundreds of elk, driven from the mountains into the ac cessible canyons and flats in Bearch of food, are being killed by hunters in the Lewis and Clark reserve, where die hunting season opened last SiuWay. Three elk were killed from the door of a cabin on Dig Gorge flat and all about tha region the ani mals are reported by hunters to be as thick as cattle and cosy to shoot. Game Warden Hill today ex-, proceed the opinion lhat the kill ing of the animals would prevent wholesale starvation of them later on. Hunters report that deer aiv plentiful as the elk and are being slain in numbers nearly as great. ANTI-JAPANESE LAW RECEIVES SET RACK Seattle, Wash., Nov. 5. (A. P.) -liJL'forts of Washington to bar Japanese from controlling land were repulsed yesterday by the state supreme court. The commonwealth gained de cisions in superior court here that a 60-year lease of J. T. Kusumi cn 10 acres and possesion by Ryoton Juritu of eight acres were invalid. Tho lower court ordered both tracts, which are near here, to escheat to the eiate. Tho higher tribunal denied the state's contention that a series of transfers on each tract ending 'n the claims upheld had been effect ed through dummies. Veteran Onerator Dead. LaCroste, Wis., Nov. 4. (A. P.) Edward. E. Duffy for nearly a half century a press telegrapher, died hers last night after a brief illness. He was etrlcken with appoplexy while at his Associated Press key in the effice of the La crosse Tribune five weeke ago. British freighter Calrnovan Lei t h for Mon t rea 1 wrecked on Scottish rocks i.. fogs; crew saved. 'Wear-Ever" 25th Anniversary SPECIAL from November 5th to 14th only ii7 Aluminum One-quart Pudding Pan (Regular Price 55c) 29c Not more tli 3 pans to o customer mm . M "Wear-Ever" arc now Small tiie i5ytarttgotliefiTtt"Weaf Eer" urciuil uat made. Now there art more than 100,000,000 in me. These stores, we KNOW, can supply you Wm. Gahlsdorf H. L. Stiff Furn. Co. Dnughton & Sherwin Salem Hdw. Co. Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. MADE NEW YORK J ,1 r,V mm ft 1 . Scene from "Abie's Irish Rose,'" which comes to the Heiiig theatre tonight. With its excellent cast and pro ductlon, fresh from Its phenomen al runs of forty-two and thirty- nine weeks, respectively, at Los Angeles and San Francisco, Anne Nichols famously successful appeal !ng comedy, "Abie's Irish Rose,' will be presented by tho world famous author-producer at the Heiiig today for matinee and even ing. Unless all signs fall Salem will bo another city to U added to the long list of records, estblislied by thte truly remarkable play, which has been the cause of more dis cussion than any play written since the Bard of Avon started writing "Abie's Irish Rose" is not only brimful of good clean wholesome comedy, there being a hearty laugh in almost every line, but In Its un folding discloses one of the pret tiest little love stories ever told. winch in its simplicity is winning. Miss Nichols has written all told seventeen plays. She waa also re sponsible for "Just Married.' which is still playing throughout the country with great success, also "Linger Longer Letty," In which Charlotte Greenwood, the elongated comedianne scored her LOTTERY SUGGESTED TO SOLVE FRENCH DERT Paris, Nov. 5. (A. P.) 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Barricades, Including wiro en tanglements, have ben ererted In thy streets of Damascus by the French, who are declared to be short of troops and are enrolling Kurds and other natives to aid them. To the north of Damascus It Is reported that rebels have concen trated and from various sections come advices that tho situation is growing worse. The entire area from Dnmascus northward to Al eppo is declared to be held by Bri gands and Horns Is said to be scelli Ing with insurrection. "Uncontrolled rebellion," says one correspondent, "seems to be sweeping tho entire country. T- French forces cannot possibly cope with the situation owing to in adequate numbers. No Improve ment seems possible until reen force ments arrive. Even the defenses of Damascus could not resist a strong organized attnek." The French are using both ar tillery and airplanes against the tribesmen. Che m a w a , 0 r. . Nov. 6 . N e x I Saturday afternoon the Chemawa Indians will go to Portland where they will meet the Columbia uni versity eleven. The Indians have had the benefit of two weeks rest to get prepared for this game and thty are hoping to come back with the larger ecore. The Columbia game is regarded ae their toughest struggle of tho ppason and f they are able to go of that "biting sarcasm. more over this ono they will be confi dent of cleaning up all their oppo nents this season. So far the red skins have not lost a game. - Coquille Thompson, big Indian full, and Paul Keta, who were in jured In the Salem high and Al bany college games, will be able to, hack iu the lineup It le thought. Their return to the game will add materially to tho redskins' chances. Soloinai; Fleury, half for tho Indians, is going even better than he did earlier In the season and is expected to gain consider able yardage tor the locals. Several other hard games re main on the Indians' schedule but they are pointed for the Columbia game until that time they think of nothing else. Bandits Get $75,000. Vandergrift, Pa., Nov. 4. (A. P.) Two armed men about noon today hold up Warren Walt hour. &OIN&I GONE ARE you troubled with dandruff) doet your hair comb out too txcc)y are you constantly annoyed by Etching of the calp? If to, begin the uae of Nrwbro$ HtrpiciJt at once. Scientifically prepared to deitroy the cause of hair loss, titrpitidt quickly eradicate! dandruff, check falling hair, and atimulatea new hairtrerjgth and vigor. Sold at all drug counter. euibroV3HTerpicide "For the Hair and Scalp" PjUbll.hod 1899 Packed in heavy foil instead of tins-hence 10 messenger fur the Vaudergritt Savings & Trust company and took a satchel said to contain $75,000, Walthour reported to police here. Fine For Neuralgia Musterole Insures quick relief from neuralgia. 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