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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1925)
TriU' CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE SALEM TO PLAY "Say It together'! Ladd & Bush Bankers TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1925 QN DECEMBER 5 Salem Is to meet the aredford high school football team at Med ford for the state high school football title If present plans do not fall, It became known Inst eve ning after an exchange of tele grams between the two schools. Yesterday morning, principal . J. C. Nelson received a challenge from the aouthern Oregon school to play them a gnme. Nelson ans wered that ho wnB willing to meet them If the red nnd black team be assured of $200 over and above oxponaes. . The game would be subject to tho sanction of the Btate high school athletic board, however, It will Do sanctioned, It Is thought,. ' : A telegram last night from Mctl ford states: , "Will guarantee llgttlmate ex penses for 20 men nnd $200 for game at Mcdford December 5, wire reply." "When we made the proposition to Medford, we had no Idea they wculd meet our tormfl," said Mr. Nelfon, "But wo viH certainly ac cept. "The Medford authorities seem to think they will be able to get a crowd of 5,000 persona for the game. lis outcome, In my opin Ion, will not mean the state cham pionship, for tho Portland school would not acknowledge the claim. It will be jut another good game." The game would go far toward determining tho state champion ship, however as the Medford team has defeated every southern Ore gon school It met by large scores and the two schools are in a better position to defend themselves than any other team. It is thought. Jef ferson high, of Portland has topped the ladder in their league but have refused to meet - the Salem team as they seem to be anxious to meet some other team outside of the t state. Medford has one of the best teams In its history The game nt Medford is expected to bo the hard est fought game of. the season for both teams but tho locals are sure ly going with the determination of bringing home the long end of the score. Coach Huntington declares, however, that tho team will be kept In the best of shape for the game, and all of our efforts will bo pointed toward bringing bock a victory. The members of the team have expressed themselves as glad of the chance to show the peo ple of Medford their wares, and declare that they will keep them selves in shape for the game. Plans will be developed for either a car avan or a special train to carry Salem rooters to the game. It Is hoped to jtet a large delegation of rooters to accompany the team, For the first time in the history ol New York city more than 1,000,000 children attended the . puhlic schools on the opening day. 7 . (a) MM ree ranpc Four fragrant wordt that mean everything in black teal "Say it together" Tree Tea' Orange Pekoel OOUCLAS Mac Lean (keys)) Jh to ( D W -p4 I George mmm I I M.Cohan's T II I greatest c ' comedy C 1 OL QaramwM. Qiam OB Here you will find every thing to please your taste for this great feast at reasonable prices " ASPARAGUS TIPS Fancy pack, per can 34c , MAKOARINE Buy the best, Nutola or Wilso, 3 lbs 79c BBEST CREAMERY BUTTER Per lb 57c Per 2 lbs $1.13 SHRIMPS (None Better) 3 tins 55c CORN Sweet, tender, 2 cans 25c PEAS Extra good, 2 cans 25c puree tomatoes No. 2 'is, 2 cans 25c Red Ribbon Soiid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2'2s, 2 cans 35c 3-LB. BOX OF. CANDIES Eight different selections Chocolates, per 3-lb box $1.29 5 lb. box of rich, creamy Choco lates, per 5 lb. box $1.69 EXTRA SPECIAL IN STAPLE GROCERIES Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 cans ; ... 25c Ripe Olives, per tin ! 10c Chirardelii's Ground Chocolate: 1 lb. tin 29c 3 lb. tin : 89c PEABERRY COFFEE 1 lb. bag 39c -3 lb. har jx45 KAISINS -.1 ! 'teif; . Seedless (can't be beat) 4 lb. pkg 39c ROYAL BAKING POWDER 12 oz. tin ; 39c 2'2 lb. tin $1.29 5 lb. tin $2.39 JAMS (Any Flavor) 14 oz. glass, 2 glasses 49c ROLLED OATS No. 10 lb. bag . 52c CORN MEAL 10 lb. bag 39c PANCAKE FLOUR 10 lb. bag 69c WHOLE WHEAT 10 lb. bag . 58c BLUE RIBBON FLOUR 49 lb. sack $1.95 compound no. 5 pail 79c CRISCO 3 lb. pail 69c CRANBERRIES Large' McFarland's, 2 lbs 39c ORANGES New Navels, per doz. 35c FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT 2 for 25c LEMONS Large size, per doz 35c SWEET POTATOES 6 lbs : CELERY Large crisp bunches 3 bunches . ALMONDS New Crop, 2 lbs 55c WALN UTS California No. 1, 2 lbs 65c 25c 10c 25c FILBERTS New crop, per lb . 25c EXTRA CREAM MIXED CAN Dies 2 lbs 55c Grocery Mix, a beautiful mix, 2 lbs 39c Parisian Mix, with assorted choco lates, 3 lbs. $1.00 Champion Chocolates, per lb. 24c BOX CANDIES Cherries with cream chocolates, per lb. box 53c PURE CANE SUGAR 10 lbs. 58c SYRUP 1 pint jug (cane and maple 24c 1 qt. jug (cane and maple 47c SODA CRACKERS (crisp and fresh 3 lb. carton 49c PEANUT BUTTER in bulk, 2 lbs 39c (Bring container) SHAKER SALT Plain or Iodine at 10c CALUMET BAKING POWDER 1 lb. tin .! 29c SPICES (2 oz. cans) Nutmeg , 14c Cinnamon : 14c Ginger . 14c Sage 14c PINEAPPLE (Very good quali ty) 2 'is, per can . 24c 2s, per can . 19c 'As, flat 15c 1 CALL 1333 DIRECTOR'S GROCERY DEPT. 174 North Commercial Street Call in your orders. C. O. D. orders given prompt attention ESTABLISHED 1868 General Banking Business Office Hours from 10 a. m. to 3. p. m. Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. 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Wholesale and Retail 147 North High Street, Salem, Oregon Buy your Thanksgiving Fruit and vegetables at the Independent Fruit Co., 147 N. High. Some good news is in store for you. Call around and ask about it. SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY- Cranberries, 17c pound, 2 pounds for 32c Oregon Jumbo Walnuts 35c; 3 lbs. for. $1.00 Mixed No. 1 Peanuts 30c lb.; 3 lbs. for 85c Delicious flavored Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs. for.J 25c Nice and crisp local Lettuce, head....! 5c Jalifornia solid head Lettuce, 15c. 2 heads for..!. 25c Crisp Celery Hearts, 2 bunches for. 15c Green Onions, 3 bunches for 10c "iiiflmwwiMmf i NEW TODAY- Virginia Valli LLOYD HUGHES IS fj 7 OLIVE U Tl' WADSLEY'S K V C "BBelonging" h s .f-jfyci" Supported by !f A STUART HOLMES J0f GE0R"E FAWCETT W Today " Wednesday Matinee You never knew adventure like this it's thrill after thrill from the minute it starts I OR EG O N riftMr.tiv MvnnTJAT.'n -kv. ws