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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1925)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE SATURDAY SETS H, Bayues, "Jimmie, the Story oil a Black Bear Cub "; E. D. Yah "When Mother Lets Us Give 4 Party"; W. T. Field, "The Field Third Render." Tale ot a Fox, a Dog, and Cat, and Four Important Cogs In Rival Grid (Machines NEW BOOKS AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Magpie"; Andrew Lang, "The Green Fairy Eook"; Lorensinl, 'Pinocchio"; M. F, Washburn, 'Old Fashioned Fairy Talcs"; B. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1925 Sun Francisco, Cal., Nov.-13. (A. P.J The peak ol Uiq foot bull eeuaou on the I'ucitic coasi tomor row brinfffi together California und Washington ut Uorkeloy In a color ful engagement which may deter mine the li)25 championship. Neither team ku been defeated in coast confert-ui'o uetion thia year. In addition California is winding up Its elxth season of no defeats by a college eleveu. Around 7B,00U persons are expected to witness the game. A win by Wurtiington will vir tually clinch the title for tne nor Uier n eleven It haa only to defeat Oregon, a team which has lost all of Us conference games mis season. Should California win, it still .has 10 settle Slr.iilord's claims a week later in the annual "big game." And a win by the Cardi nals would throw tho title into the air, with three, und possibly four teams tied. Although the teams compare mvoruwy in Rtitwglh, California waa a slight favorite today to take the measure of the Huskies. - Oregon and the Oregon Aggies will batile for home honors at Eu gene in a contest marked by tradi tional rivalry, it will have con ference bearing as will the game at Los Angeles, where Southern California entertains Montana. Stanford has ui. easier assign ment and will meet California, southern banch at Palo Alto. Princeton Favorite. New York, Novo. 13. Odds have lengthened on moat of the favorites in this Saturday's foot ball battles. Y tiles rules a 2 to 1 choice over Princeton, with a wuge of $2000 to $1000, tho largest reported on the basis of tlieae odds, which have lengthened from S to 5. Other wagers today established Army an overwhelming favorite over Columbia at 3 to 1, with Pennsylvania, Dartmouth and Brown each quoted at odds of 9 to 5 over Pittsburgh, Chicago and Harvard, respectively. Colgate is a 6 to 5 choice ovei Syracuse. Wagers on the outcome of Hie Army-Navy clash here November 28 also have witnessed an increase of odds on the Army from 2 to 1 to 2V to 1. Five Stftrs to Perform. New York, Nov. 13. (A. P.) Five great struggles between in dividuals who have atttaiued fame on eastern football fields will draw the cheers of thousands this Saturday. Swede Oberlandor, Dartmouth's backfield marvel, who two years ago played as a linesman, meets an exceptional foe ir- "Five Yards" McCarly of Chicago, a plunger who has gained hia nickname through vicious attacks on oppos ing lines. Oberlnnder undoubted ly is adept In marc departments of tho game tnnn McCarthy but the mighty Chkagoun may break through at any t:nie and is always good for the laet five yards to a touchdown. At Syracuse there is another great individual performance in the making, with Eddie Tryon, lit tle halfback who conquered Princeton, playing for Colgate against liarlan Carr of Syracuse. They are of the running type, open field workers j,ar excellence dodging, twistim mites to whom long runs around the ends and through the tackles are compara tively common. NEW INCORPORATIONS Mornings tar Pencil Works, Port land; Incorporators, George S. Brown, Leslie K. Morntngstnr, Flora V. Morn iiurs tar; capital, $2000. Stuckey Automatic Switch com pany, Portland: Incorporators, Daniel i. Stuck?y, M. L. Fawcott. James H. Allen; capital, $100,000. Pacific Mint & Drug company, Portland; incorporators, H. J. Stoll, Bertha Stoll, J. E. Wallace; capital, $25,000. A permit to oi. urate in Oregon has been issued to the West wood Lumber company, a Delaware cor poration. N. D. Simon of Port and is attorn;y-5n-fact for Ore lo n. New Lamp Bums 94 Percent Air Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amazing brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. govern ment and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 or dinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up; is simple, -clean, safe. Burns 94 percent air and 6 percent com mon kerosene (coal oil.) The Inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161 north Union ave., Portland, Ore., Is offering to send a lamp on 10 days' FRTTB trial, or even to give one FREE to tho first user in each locality who will help him Introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agen cy, nnd without . experience or money make $250 to $500 per month, Adv. Borrow From Ua and repay principal and inter est In small monthly Install. Dier.ts. $20,76 eacb month for 60 months, or SIS. 03 eacb month for 72 months, or $ 1 0.10 each month for 84 months, or $14 66 eacb month for 96 months repays a loan of $1,000 and Interest, ANDERSON & RUPERT. 408 Oreeon Bide. AGGIES AND IN PREPARATION FOR ANNUAL FOOTBALL CLASSIC University of Oregon, Eugene. Nov. 13. The football teams of Oregon and the Oregon Aggiee put in their laet hard work out thle afternoon in preparation for the big game here Saturday. The Aggies, according to Car Lodell, graduate manager of OAC who spent the afternoon on the campus, will be in perfect physic al shape. Every Cor vail la man has fully recovered from, injuries suffered early in the season. Big Wee Schulmerlcb, with hie educated toe, will play and the Aggie boos ters are depending a lot on hie field goals, Lodell said. As for the Oregon eleven, they will not be In ton shape because of injuries suffered by players in the Stanford and California There's a definite reason for that Rough Cut Granulated tobaccos burn fast and hot because they're cut fine. But Granger burns slow and cool, be cause It's cut coarse. It just natu rally makes the coolest, smoothest smoking; you ever experienced. Llu.ni Ir Mtim Tobacco Co, mSih Mil rWvt fSl OREGONGO THROUGH LAST WORK OUT games, played within the last three' weeks. Gene Shields, stellar performer at guard, probably will be out for tho entire season as a result of injury suffered at scrim mage practice Tuesday. Bert Kerns, guard and Beryl Hodgon, halfback, were Injured in the games agninet tho California tea ni6, H o (1 go n b us a sp r a i n e d nnkle and will bo out for the sea son. Two of Kerns' ribs caved in, but he will take his place at guard heavily bandaged. Kerns in reality is a tackle, but has been moved to guard, to take Shields' place. Leavltt will ploy the other guard instead of Bailey, who has not fully recov ered from an early season injury. Homer Dixon will take Kerns' place at tackle. He will be oppo J. w - i Why not let fern fight it put in the old pipe bowl? If you want to see how Rough Cut tobacco stacks up against Granulated, then your old pipe bowl's the proper place to stage the battle . . . Just match a bowl of Granulated up against a bowl of Rough Cut... You'll see Rough Cut's cooler under fire, lasts longer and is much smoother going . . . Yes sir, once you've seen Rough Cut in action you'll back Granger for the rest of your life. of the Aggies, for Saturday's OAC Ward Jim Dixon ... Rickert Balcom Olmstead Dlckerson Logan Edwards Denman Schulmerich Snider Living in the same street in Syr acuse, N. Y., six youths from three families recently enlisted In the army at the same time. They are Trncy and Oliver Dickinson, Chaa, and George Stevans, and Ernest and Virgil Weaver. . , Packed in heavy foil instead of tins-hence 10 site big Jim Dixon Probable lineup game: Oregon Smith LE , Sinclair LT . Leavitt LGr Johnson C... Kerns RG H. Dixon RT Capt Mautz.... RE Anderson Q-. Wetzel LH Vitus RH Jones F Last Times Today U Richard i K Barlhclmcss B I "SHORE 1 LEAVE" A OREGON READ INT AOS MM illuaUli flMlLllinMMWiinT Wllla Collier, "The Professor's House"; M. 11. Hinchart, "The Red Lamp"; Pauline Smith, "The Little Karoo"; J B. S. Haldane, 'Callinicus; a Defense of Chemical Warlaro": Miriam Van Waters, Youth in Conflict"; H. P. Blanch ard, "My Ford; Its Care end Re pair"; Q. P. Handel, "The Mes siah"; Nelson Collins, "Civilian Soamen In war ; J. u. Hodgson, Recognition ot Soviet Russia.' For the Children. C. P. Burton, "The Boy Scouts of Bob's Hill"; E. H. Delano. "Two Alike"; Margaret Flora, "Animal land Children; G. B. 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