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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1925)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN 111 BE ADDED 10 Oregon may Boon Include wild turkeys uuioUE its gume birds. Thu October report ot K V. Averitl, bUiio game wurdeu Buys that throe wild turkeys, a gobbler und two bens are soon to be received from the Woodiiiout lied and Gun club or. Woodinout, Maryland, In ex change tor twu Columbia blacktall deer recently Kent tlio latter. The birds will bo received at the Peir dlctou game farm. Arrangements for the e3cbau::o were made eany tbia year, eaye Mr. Avorill, by for mer tjitine Warden llurghduff. Joa?pll Ileudricka has been placid in charge of the Pendleton farm and Lawrinco Demagalskl hart been returned to the Eugene game farm, the report sayB. Ovor $1000 ia to be sncnt in improving tbo residences at tbo Eugeae farm and the CorvMlis lurra la to re ceive 100 now brood coons nt $2.60 each. A saving of over $1200 annual ly has been effected. Bays the re port, by a discontinuance of- the practice of unilUiing groceries to men employed on the hatcheries and egg-taking stations in the Vi cinity f Henil. District Llepuly Game Warden Iiazeltlne of Canyon City recently biv.unrht from thn Doer Flat reser vation in Idaho 10,000 perch which were planted in water not suitable for trout near Burns. The Idaho gaino department will ac cent in return either salmon or nheasant eggs. All trout to be liberated now from the Dolnh. creek hatchery have been distributed, the report says. Particular attention has been given to stocking the streams adjacent to Multnomah and Clark amas counties sinco these two counties furnish a very large pro portion of the money received from the salo ot angling licenses. A to tal ot 81K1.2U0 lingerling trout have been liberated In Sandy river and tributaries, 48,500 in tho Mo lallu and tributaries and 1,S49,500 in tho Clackamas cud Its tributar ies. At a later meeting the state game warden 'will recommend that the smaller tributaries of all these t--treams be closed to angling. "With tho closing ot the season on deer and upland birds," sayB the report,, "tho services ot all special deputy game wardens have been terminated- Only the force of regular wardens is now in the field. It Is' believed the expense of the regular deputies can bo cur . tailed to a great extent without decreasing tho efficiency ot the service. The co-operation of the . wardens toward this end Is already hearing fruit and It is believed that from $500 to $1000 a month can be saved. Indications are that Chluese pheasant hunters were not as suc cessful as in former years, espe cially in the Willamette valloy, large numbers ot birds were tak en, however, in Coos, Klamath, Jackson and Josephine counties, Coolidges Open Red Cross Drive fcff tAF i TV Iff. Vi 4 P FOR TIGER FRAY How York, Not. 6. (A. P.) Harvard, steeled by a prediction of victory from the Crimson for mer all-Amertcan guard, onarne Hubbard, left for Princeton last night ready to grapple with the Tiger on Saturday, "You fellows are the pnysicai and mental equals of Princeton's men and your record is as good as Princeton's," Hubbard declared at an enthusiastic mass meeting in Cambridge last night. Harvard's football sooson begins with the Princeton kattle to all Intents and puvroses. Reverses In tho earlier erames. although unde sirable, become only a part of the gradual development of a Crimson gridiron machine. And so also with Princeton, which, despite Its defeat at the hands of Colgute and a lie with the Navy, is far from disheartened. SALMON EGGSARE SHIPPED Mill City, Or.. Not. 8. Ono million two hundred thousand Chi nook nalinon eggs have been ship ped from the racks near Hreitou buoh to the Santlam hatchery at Mehftma, being accompanied by Mr. Ledgerwood, manager of the hatchery. There aro approximate ly Jive million more eggs to go for ward froin lireltenhiiBh. From the racks on tho south fork of the Santlam, 1,750.000 eggs have been shipped to Bonneville hatchery, 600,000 will be shipped In a few days to the Deecbutes hatchery, and there will be approximately 1,250,000 more to follow. It Is estimated that there will be thir teen million eggs secured from the two Santiam river racks this year, exceed in; any former take by three million eggs. Mrs. Coolidge acted as saleswoman and the President was purchaser of the first Red Cross button sold by the organ ization in the annual drive. Mrs. Coolidge completed the" sale by placing the button in the Executive's lapel. whilo Malheur county furnished the largest number of birds. In Umatilla county, while shooting wan better than In the Willamette valley, It was not up to the stand ard of the last three previous sea sons in that county. This is attri buted to the freezing out of the winter wheat which made It nec essary for the birds to neat in the atubblo which was burned over and plowed under shout the time ot the nesting season, and also to cold rains about the time the young birds were leaving the nests. Hall caused a severe is in Wasco and Sherman counties. It ia believed more deer were bagged than in any previous sea son for many years. The number ot elk In that sec tion ot the blue mountains adja cent to the corners of Umatilla. Grant, Union and Baker counties is probably large enough to Justi fy a Him ted open season on adult bull elk," says the report. Soma systematic method of mak ing a game census of the state Is advocated. stork, in passing over Mill City, Wednesday, deposited a seven pound baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Witt. Ofc TV 1 Rouna 'the Sail away from winter this year on the Third Annual Canadian Pacific Round the World Cruise four months of pleasure and wonderment ohoard tho magnificent 25,000 ton oil-burning Em press of Scotland. Jj Visit twenty nations, twenty five ports oi call; see every part of the world at the moat opportune time; know that you are constantly under the management of the Canadian Pacific none better. Sailing from New York City on December 3, 1925; return ing via the Panama Canal on April 10, 1926. Write or call for further information and literature. Fever CrJppe CoStOb them today Stoo them auicklv all their dangera and discomforts. End thefevcrand headache. Force the poisons out. Hills break colds in 14 hours. They tone the whole system. The prompt, re liable results have led millions to employ tnem, Don t rely on lesser helps, don t delay AUdrugguts ltV 30o CASCARA CctlUdBoz wkhpormlt Son Is Born. City, Or., Not. 'Canadian Pacific WM.Deacon-Oen') Ajent-raaarDpl Individual Chocolates In Light and Dark Soft Centers, also Chocolate Carmels. Regular price 75c lb. ' For Saturday only 39c a pound. 2 lbs. for 75c Limit 2 lbs. to a customer Schaefer's Drug Store Yellow Front Phone 197 135 N. Commercial St. The Pensiar Store With an Oil Heater for warmth you dwssbathe dine-in comfort Pearl Oil in a port able oil heater is a necessary auxiliary to fireplace and furnace: warmth where you WANT it at the touch of a match! Pearl Oil k tho 8tandard Oil Com pany's kerosene spec ially refined and re rejinedl Clean burn ing, no oily odor and it won't corrode the heater I Ask for "Pearl Oil" by nam. STANDARD OIt COMPANY - JiQUININE 43 DQifttyWomm Safeguarded Every day a normal day. Tut safe pro scription AN -A-CIN Promptly Relieves He dacha Coldi Neuralftla Ftm-r aracl Influenai TueUiacbe NcurlUa AN-A-dN TibTets do not affect the heart contain do DarcvUca. Clinically proved. Bandy Pocket Tin Only 2Se esinol will soothe that itching skin Thefirst applicationof Realnol usually takes the Itch and burn right out of ec zema and similar skin-affcctlonl. Tills centle, healins: ointment seems to get right a.t the root of the trouble, restoring the skin to health In a surprisingly short time. Resinol it told ty all aruggau. READ WAN! ADS fiUwi Cr7 for I MOTHER:- Fletcher's A i Cr v). 1 TTb r ijd Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. JOURNAL WAST ADS PAY LUCKY FOR YOU That we were able to make a tremendous purchase of Genuine Leather Handbags at a sacrifice, direct from the Manufacturer In this assortment ot GENUINE LEATHER HAND BAGS will be found every conceivable stylo that present day fashions demand. A profusion of attractive designs In patent leather, calfskin, cowhide, pigskin, embossed, etched and tooled. Each bag is fitted with individual pocket book and mirror. These bags wero made to retail at fB.00. Our price tor Saturday Is SI. 84. Come early and get- the bag you want Pomeroy &' Keene Jewelers and Optometrists Salem, Oregon Oregon Tn avnirl imttntirms. alwava look for the fiitmature of Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend It. Don't Buy Old Fashioned Heaters Do you want a bet ter method of heat ing your home this winter? Then Bee the new type fur nace which sets above the floor. A wonderful new heating develop ment that does the work of two or three ordinary stoves. Heats the healthful way by moist air circu lation. As eaBlly kept clean as a piece ot fur niture. Vitreous porce lain enamel finish In blue, gray, mahogany or plain. Allen's Parlor Furnace Don't buy an old fashioned stove -when you can gel this pipeless furnace for almost the same money We guarantee even heating in all parts of the home and a big saving in your fuel bill Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. SAVE Cabbage, 85 to 95 lbs., per sk.. 95c Potatoes U. S. No. 1 Netted Gems, 100 pounds ..... . ... . .$2.75 Lettuce nice large head. . . . ... . ... . ...5c Celery Hearts, freshly made. 5c Carrots, Beets, Radishes, Green Onions, straight or assorted, 3 bunches 10c Spinach, strictly fresh, 2 lbs. 15c Cauliflower . . 5c and 10c Deliveries in city limits .15c These prices arc everyday prices, subject only to market changes HUNT & SCHALLER Meat 8i Fruit IVSarket 263 North Commercial St. Phone 1900 LAN ET Our Line of Wool and Uotton Blankets is most complete at prices that will fit your pocketbook. Esmond Robes Fancy Indian Patterns, size 64x78, fast colors. Make fine auto robes (I? A At Special tP.ttJ Nashua Blankets Fancy Plaid, size 64x76. A well-made double blanket all colors iflJQ Special tpO.iiO ei II Si rl (kbrosbnb; HEAT MIGHT ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM THE HOME OF "Green Hood" Dress Shirts and Flannel Shirts. "Boss of the Road" Work Clothes, Overasls, etc. "Washington. Dry Sox Shoes," "Star Brand" and "American Gentle men," "Bone Dry Work Shoes'' and High Cuts. '-'Good year Gold Seal" Boots and Oil Clothing, "Day's'' Tailored Trousers and Work Pants UNION MADE CLOTHING FOR MEN This is a new line of Real Tailored Clothing good materials well made Men's Suits, $24.50, $29.50, $35 and $40 Young Men's Suits, $20 and $24.50 These Suits are from $6 to ?10 under-priced to introduce this new line of Union Made Suits Com'l. at Court St. Phone 191 U. S. ARMY BLANKETS We have the genuine Army Blanket in all weights and sizes. They are reclaimed and priced according to Condition A Real Blanket Value ' Navy Style Navy style, gray wool blan ket, 4 lb. in Or wt., good size P4:0J Sheet Blankets White Nashua Sheet Blan ket, sixe 72x99, (go O f? very best grade ip A Dependable Place to Trade Army & Outfitting Store 189 North Commercial Street. (Next Door to Busick's) MEN'S REAL LEATHER COATS Made of Genuine Horsehide BLACK 27 INCH COAT Three Welt Pockets, full leather Collar, foil Jeather Chffs and knit Wristlets inside Genuine Horsehide, Price $14,50 BLACK 32 INCH COAT Button down flap Pockets full leather Collar and Cuffs with knit Wristlets inside Genuine Horsehide, Price $19.50 Bame as above only with large fur Shawl Collar Price $22.50 Regardless of Price Cutting You Do Be iter at the C.&C. SATURDAY SELLING VEAL-VEAL The veal market is lower than it has been for some time. As usual we give our customers the benefit of the reduction. Look over the following prices, compare them with what you have been paying. We guparantee the quality. NEW LINE OF SLIPPERS All leather colored Uppers-ffretty Colors Childrens, Ladies' and Men's' Slippers Get yours while there is a big assortment 240 and 246 N. COMMERCIAL STREET 5 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25c 2 lbs. Choice Cranberries. ... . .-.i. ... . . ...33c 9 lbs. Ood Potatoes. ..... 25c 1 Sack Eastern Corn Meal 35c 2Cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 25c 8 lb. Compound. -$1-39 Full 1 lb. Can Prince Albert 94c Full 1 lb. Can George Washington. . . ,79c Full 1 lb. Tuxedo - ?9c Large Sack Our Advertiser 42c Large Sack Com Cake 45c Choice VEAL ROASTS 15c lb. - VEAL STEW Delicious SIRLOIN ROASTS 15c lb. Fancy LEGS OF VEAL 20c lb. VEAL STEAK ny2c ib. Tender T--BONE STEAKS 15c lb. Every customer who purchases 50c or more is entitled to a pail of" our Home Ren dered Lard at the price quoted below PURE LARD, No. 5 Pail 80c For More and Better Value C. & C. STORE 254 N. Commercial BEST SHORTENING, Per Pail 70c DRESSED CHICKENS, Per lb. 28o We Have a Complete Line of Fresh and Smoked Fish midget market Originators of Low Prices 351 State Street Not in the Combine We Close Saturdays at 7 P. M.