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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1925)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE CHARGESHEJS Chicago, Nov. 20. A harassed "lied" Grange led his Illinois foot ball team Into Columbus today to meet Ohio State In hllnst appear ance on a collegiate gridiron At his heels followed the hub bub of charges, denials, and specu lation regarding his future thot has brought thousands of words Into print and inomnla to his admirers. Grange's latest reply to atorles that had him playing professional football, 1 ntho movies or selling his name as advertising, was vehe ment. "They have nothing on me. I have not received a penny. I have not signed a contract. I am get ting sick and tired of these con itant rumors about my signing contracts to do this and tho other. His word was accepted by those who could make him ineligible for tho game, from President Kinley of tho University of Illinois to Major John L. Griffith, athletic com mis lioner of the "big ten." Clever Acts Feature Vaudeville Tonight Vancouver, Wash., Nov. 20 (Special) Washington -Oregon prunes, 40-5 0a, are selling for one- half cent more a pound f. o b. New Vcik, than SnJita Clara California prunes, according to advices from brokers received by W. H. Wood, manager of tho Washington Grow ers' Packing corporation. This Is s reversal of conditions provniling In 1923, when California prunes told for 4 cents a pound more than Washington -Oregon prunes. Mr. Wood said. The. low price of 1923 ita.1 due to panic among northern growers, who sold at lower prices than market conditions warranted. Tonight's vnudevllle bill will be even more entertaining than the previous ones In the declaration of those who have seen the bill. Five excellent acts are scheduled besides tho short subjects and the regular concert number by the Heilig thea tre concert orchestra. B and J. McCrea, a clever and bewitchingly pretty young Miss and an athlotio chap, offer, a gymnastic novelty, "Up he Goes." They are experts In the flying rings, and their program of during feats is noted for the speed with which they perform the most difficult evo lutlons on the aerial rings. All the well-known dances in the tcrpsichorean category are being offered by Olllene Terry and Co., In "La Petite Ballet." Miss Terry with her wonderful routine of acrobatic too dances is of course the feature ot tho act. The four pretty girls who accompany her give various exhibitions of character dances, oriental, toe. Jazz, Charleston and a big pony dance. ( Anything that has to do with aviation or flying receives more than tho average attention from the publio nowadays. Frank le Hall sits peacefully playing her piano and an aeroplane crashes through tho conservatory roof. Billy O' Brien- happens to be the reckless aviator who "dropped In" for a visit. It Is a novel opening with beautiful sottinns. If the "Siuts come from Brazil then we are frank to admit that tho South American country lost one of its foremost citizens when Al Grady migrated to this country and started his "Piano Songfool- ery." To be able to deceive an aud ience with tricks of magic is quite an accomplishment, but to be able O deceive in' a way thta provokes hearty laughs Is a greater accom A super-powerful light has been perfected for helping to salvage the S-Dl. Planes that flew In the Artie on MacMlllan's explditlon aro to chart the ocean floor off Cuba Headache Stop them with tho physicians' safe pres cription AN-A-CIN. Contains no narcotics. Docs not effect heart. ' Clink-ally rtroyrn by phyiadana tlirousij trn years of constant lie lor children sod adults of all age An-a-cm Safely Relieves Toollmcho Cold. NeuraliUa Earache Influenza Rheumatism Handy Pocket Tin Only 25c m-A-ciN46S Skin trouble costs many a man his job No matter how efficient a man may be, If ho has an ugly skin-erupt ion, there are positions in which he cannot be tolerated. He may know that It is not in tho least contagious, but other people are af raidandavoid him.and Tie must make way for a man with a clear, healthy skin. Why run this risk.when Resin ol Ointment and Resinol Soap stop itch ing and clear away eczema and simi lar humors, so quickly and easily? v -JfWU-'ENE ft U-fj i TERRY 4 APPEAL IS MADE ", FOR DESTITUTE Without heat, In' need of food. and elothlng and destitute, a fam ily arrived here from California-is sadly In want of assistance, ac cording to the Associated Charities which is issuing an appear for an old cook stove, an old beater, and clothing, bedding, or anything elso that will aid a family in almost total distress. Notification to the organization . will bring some to secure the donations. The family came here recently from California. The man was em ployed there in a cannery which came here they could have all year around work in the canneries and they came In their car. The car has been sold to provide food and tho money from the sale of the car is gone. So far the rganizatlon has re celved $112 from subscriptions bro received $112 from subscriptions brought In by voluntary workers, which is only a small fraction-of what Is needed to support It. plishmeut. Allen Norman is able to mystify and amuse an audience In such a manner as to prove that ho Is at the same time master ma glclnn and super-comedian. BEWARE THE THATJHANGS ON Pprsifttnnt couchs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them. now with Creomulsion, an emuisinea creosote that is pleasant to take, Creo mulston is a new .medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes ana heals the mllamed membranes ana in hibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities at one of the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is ab sorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respira tory diseases, and is excellent for build imr ud the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved ijtcr taking according to directions. Ask your druggist lreo mulsion Company, Atianta,.(Ja. (adv.; Capital Journal Want Ads Fay Subscribe for the Journal FRUITLAND Frultlund, Or., Nov. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Weaver were in a serious automobile accident near Corvallls last Monday while on their way homo from the conven tion. Tiiey are reported as recov ering as well as could be expected of the injuries received. Mue Williams is visiting In Frultland among friends and rela- IVCS, The district corn Bhow was held last Tuesday evening with good success. There were many exhlbltB and products of farm and home on A street beggars union of Mar- seil lee, France, has adopted a res olution not to accept any alms leee than five cents. 25 OUNCES Same Price for over . . 35 YEARS WHY PAY WAR, PRICES? 7he government used millions of pounds display, Sumo cash prizes were awarded on many exhibits. Three men judged the products ot the field, : while three 'women judged the canned fruit, jellies, etc. The selected products ol this show wae token down to the Salem armory to be put In our- booth there for the annual county corn show. Mr. and Mrs. Cade were visitors at tbe Smith home Sunday. The community club meeting and a very good program plus re freshments will be given and held next Friday, the 27th, at the school bouse in Fruitland. Children Cryjel- ALWAYS IMPROVING Castoria is a pleasant, harm less Substitute for Castor Oil; Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, espe cially prepared for Infants in arms and Giildren all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. is the service Optometrists render. Have you seen the newest styles in frames and mountings? We have a style which is becoming to every type , of face. Lenses today are far superior to those obtainable even a year ago. When you think of your eyes think of us. Staples Optical Co. 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