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t 4 4 TITK -OREGON TATESL1X: VKIiXESDAT, AUGUST C. 1PI0. HefcirninfUero orSecbndMarnclVto'Refu$ed to Pose Unless 5. Doughbovs, "Who Went Through Hell" With per LJ'rvJT -&i -wf 4 fiFv-iv j . ltvc l;1 5Wsr.:' ' -fjj .. if &YVtTF?& - ''h -iff I KV W..-.U v.rv "I'll pose if yoc take my men with me in the picture. They went through hell with me and I want them to be photographed with me." .This photograph is the result of the foregoing, EpoRen by Lieutenant-General Hunter Liggett. "Hero of the Second Marne." It was taken on his arrival in New York after as many as pos 'sible of the 2000 or more returning doughboys on board the Aquit&nia had crowded about the general. ilORE CRUELTIES LAID TO TURKS , ft. Greek Population Decimated ' by Tortures in Name of ; Sanitation ' ? NEW YORK, July 30. Charges that the TurWh officials decimated the Greek population along the Black Sea coast, 250,000 men, wo men and children living between Si nope and Ordou, without shedding any blood ! but by "parboiling" th Victims, In Turkish baths and turn ing .them half clad out to die of pneu monia or other ills' In the snow of 11 Heat Canset Wrinkles V to Form,TTjThh If th kat teftda to looien and wrinkle your rjikln.' , there's ' an etfectlTt and iMtrmtess rtnedy row can readily make at horn.1 ' Juat" let ' an 'ounce of pure powdered aaxoltte dissolve in a half Pint of witch hazel and bathe your face In .he 'liquid. Thia at once tightens the akin and smooths out the linen, totaling the cuticle and underlying ti fuea much firmer. The Ingredients of course can be obtained from any drue-rt-, - . --. T The" aafcoltte lotion la 'splendid for flabby eheeka or -chin, as well as for enlarged pores. It makes a tired, wilt ed face more refreshed and youthful looking. , OH! I HAVE NOT I : - THE MONEY TO Yes, Madam, it will pay to 'borrow the money and buy a pair of shoes now, as the interest on money is not nearly so great as the adyanee on shoes. Did you ever pay $2 for $1 interest in two or three months time? No! But you will on shoes. Note these prices and think it over. Ladies' Outing Shoes, 12-inch top, regular $14 special. .10.50 8-inch top, regular $10.50, special $8.00 Black kid pumps with attractive buckle, regular $0 special .'. $7.50 Nubuek pump medium heel, regular $8, special. ..... .$6.50 Nubuck oxfords, regular $8.50, special . ; . . . ". ... 1 ....... . $6.75 ' White Ostend, regular $7.50, special'. ..... ........ .$6.00 Fine kid oxfords brown or black, regular $9, choice. .. .$7.50 NURSES ATTENTION t)id you know we carry orthopedic shoes! They cure broken 'arches or prevent same. We have these shoes in black or white while there is no better fitting shoe for those who hav foot j trouble, i Ask any one who has worn them, or come in and let T;us show them to you. Our price is from.. .' $7.90 to $10.50 nmmmmL" .............. . . . Pans Bros. an Anatolian winter, are made in a letter from George E. White, repre sentative of the American committee for relief in the Near East, made public here today. Sinope Was the birthplace of th philosopher Diogenes, Dr. White re calls, and Ordous is just beyond Cape Jason which is still preserved in the memory of the Argonauts and the Golden Fleece. The letter, written to Professor J. P. Xenides, secretary of the Greek relief committee here described the new method of ridding the land of its inhabitants which, it said was somewhat different- from that employed by the Turks against the Armenians. ' Tortures Decribed The worst of the crimes, laid to the Turks according to Dr. White, were committed in the winters of 1916 and 1917 when orders were is sued for the deportation of the Greeks along the Black Sea coast The people, he wrote, were crowded into the steam rooms of the bath? in .Chorum under the pretense of t'sanitary regulations" and after be ing&tortured for hours were turned out of doors into snow almost knee- deep, without lodging or food. Their arments whioh had been taken from them for fumigation, were lost ruined or stolen. Most of the vic tims, 111 clad and shivering, contract ed tuberculosis and other pulmonary diseases and "died in swarms" on the way o exile,-the letter declared. " Dr. Whit said that in the province of Bafra, where there were more than 29,000 Greek village Greeks, now less than 13.000 survive and ev SHOES NOW n Him, Were in Photograph J ery Greek settlement has been burned. The number of orphans, in cluding some Armenian and Turk ish children in the entire district it was said, aggregated 60,000. Since the armistice, the doctor wrote many of the deportees have been re turning to their ruined homes. Lieutenant Lamar Tooze Returns Here Tonight Walter L. Tooze Sr. was in Po-t-land last night where with Mrs. Tooze and Captai.i Walter I Tooze Jr. he met his son. Lieutenant La mar Tooze. who arrived from over sea at 8 o'clock. Lieutenant Tooze will arrive in Salem at T o'clock to night and will be joined hre by his parents, his b-xither. Captain Tooze and wife- and their young son. Wal ter L. Tooze III. All will remaia over the following day. Lieutenant Tooze is to be Initiat ed into the Salem lodeg of Elks Thursday nipht. Friday he goes to Camp Lewis fo receive his discharge from the service. His lecture tour in Oregon in the interests of the Uni versity of Oregon woman's building fund will begin early? laext week. Lieutenant TcosrcrBpenr'Vnuch time in Paris; wher6 as a special student at The-Sorbonne he was graduated one Of the eight highest in his class. He met all of the notables having ! to do with the peace conference and j gathered a great amou.it of Infor mation which he doubtless will use in his lectures. - THREE DIE IN THUNDERSTORM Northern Ohio Suffers Dam- age Totalling Oyer Three Millions CLEVELAND, O., An. 5. Dam ages estimated at near" 13.000.000 to crops, and propety resulted from rain and electrical storms which al most reached cloudburst proportions that swept northern Ohio late today and tonight. Small streams reached the 191," flood mark and rail-oad, street car, telegraph and telephone service was crippled. Ashland county suffered most, the damage being estimated at 1, 000.000. The rainfall here was the heaviest in IS years. During a 28-minute period 1.60 inches fell. Timr.K KILI.KD ItY KTOKM . XKAIt FT. WAYNK, INDIANA FORT WAYNE, Ind.. Aug. 5. Three persons we e killed and prop erty damage amounting to thousajds of dollars resulted from a rain and electric storm which swept over northern Indiana and west Ohio this afternoon. YOUNG EX-GOB IS BAYONETTED Youth Fails to Obey Order of Riot Guardsmen to Move Along CHICAGO, Aug. 5. George Flem ing, a outh recently -vlasd from the navV. was probably fatally bay oneted tonight by Private Edgar , Mohaa, L company of Fourth Illi- nois reserve militia. Fleming was in the 'riot zone" and was ordered ! to 4 move on. This he failed to obey and - in the? argument he was thrust in the abdomen with the sol dier's bayonet. Robert Craig Elected " Memoer of City Council To fill a vacancy In the city eotin cil caused by the resignation of Al derman J. S. Austin of the Third ward the council Monday night elected Robert Craig. He wlil mako his first official appearance as a member of tbr" council at the next regular meeting. Mr, Austin has moved to California. GOVERNORWOED INCREASE COURT Montana Executive Favors Five Justices Instead of Three HELENA. Mont., ug. 5. Govtr nor Stewart today sent u message to : the assmbly u-glns increase of the personnel of the state supreme court from three to five. In a .second message the govern or pointed out the netrd of four legis lative acts to change laws. They were ia regard to the registration of returned soldie-s who fal!d to vote in ring the last lection bemuse of their absence; nred of Iiihe. salar ies to keep appraisers for the state land office; nted of means to fight the grasshopper pest in fe rtain parti j of the state, and correction of a cler ical trror regarding description of j territory on elk pn'-rvrs which at I present threatens tig in a preserve in Mineral county. 25 RIOT CASES TO GO TO JURY Thirty Persons, Black and White, Involved in Chi cago Charges CHICAGO, Aug. 5. Twenty-fivu cases, involving 30 persons, black and while, alleged to have partici pated in the race, rioting last week. I on charges of murder and a-Hsrvtlt.f were prepared today for presentation io a spttiai g.ttnu juiy iui:ioiiuw. Sevea indictments, naming fourteen negroes, including two w juien, were returned today. Twelve indictments naming 17 ne groes, were voted yesterday. The county commissioners, today voted $100,000 to the sheriff for iay of special deputies and other ex penses Incident to suppression of the riot spirit and $.".0,Orto to the state's atto:-ny for use in his investigation. The COO state troops, as well as policemen and deputy sheriffs con tinue on guard tluty in the negro districts: RUMANIAN KING DUE IN BUDAPEST Presence of Monarch Ex pected to Complicate 'Situation BUDAPEST, - Aug. 5. H5y The Associated Press ) King Ferdinand of Rumanians expected to arrive in Budapest shortly so that the al ready acute- political, situation will be sharpened. Count Julius Aa- ras'' former Austria-Hungarian minister of foreign affairs: Ernest Garami and J--. Wilhelm Vassooy have arrived, in udapest from S-.rit-zerland. The communists have dis appeared entirely but it is felt that they are merely laying iow and w ill appear actively if the new govern ment is too reactionary. General Pershing Holding Little Godson in His Arms General Pershing fights because j that is his profession. Children are his hobby. It was no difficult task j to induce him to put aside, his sword ; long enough recently to act as soon sor at the christening of the infant son of captain and Mrs. Sandys raue at itmhiii rarUH ch. .,,-, ,"- " Auaaja vaauavaaB near Faversham, England. He is seen here with the. baby In his arms. Rains of Past Few Days Boon to Fire Fighters PORTLAND. Aug. T.. Rains of the last few clays have greatly im proved the forest Tire situation in all national forests of this district according to reports received today by United States Forester Cecil. Fire in the Minara - forPst are reported extiak'tished. while those in the Rai nier, Wallowa.. .Whitman and Santi am forests are under control. Ir" 0 Mi H lv' - j . -niTrT-' s IL'- ' J jA 111 -" " f - - y ?r, : . : . - S ,.. . , V - "h-M J 1 How Naxaied Iro Helped Put Me In Such Me To And Win JACK "TIGER OF THE RING" Tcll a Secret of His Training Recommends Nuxated Iron To Every Man and Woman Who Wants To Build Greater Strength, Energy and Power Today recognized as the phys ical superior to any living man the Superman oi the Age jacK Ucmpscy, llcavywcignt v-nam-p ion of the world, explains be low the part Nuxated Iron nlaved in helping to prepare him for the supreme test of his career. In his decisive, smashing victory over the mighty "Willard who" had never before been knocked from his feet, Dcmpsey displayed a dynamic overwhelming strength and power r.evcr before known in the history ot the ring. That he took Nuxated Iron as a part of his training is con vincing evidence of the importance Dempscy attached to keeping, his blood rich in strength-giving iron. and the high regard m which holds Nuxated Iron as a master strength and blood builder. In tatrmrat wale mt tii training quarters tn lolrdo, the acme of tbe bin fciU.c, Jack LVmpseY Mid: -After enro roencinK the use of N'nxateH Iron dnring bit training for the big ftht m ith Jc W'irard, I aoon noticed that I eonld stand harder (trains vita leu fatijrae than before, and 1 realirrd that I had found a 1nic and blood builder hich played an important fart in fretting me into fine condition. For merly I had relied solely trpon trenirth-building foods and otrtdoor exercise to keep xar blood rich in red corpuscles, but vita the WorTJ's Clam:iitlitD at stale I felt that I should leave nothing; undone that mifM crip me to vin. I ves advised of the great value of Nuxated Iron fur building up the blood, renglhening the nerves and aidinjt in keep in the body 'fit. and I am firmly convinced that its use has nclpcd to wonderfully in create my stamina and endurance. Nuxated Iron put added power behind my punch and belped nie t accomplish what I did at Toledo. From the results ia icy otm case vhere the possession of auper endurance is necessary, I fiel that I am in a position to trorgy recorrcsecd Nuxated Iron to every nan and woman vho wants to luill greater trtr.r:Ji, ererfy and power." In C(nner:in with the foregoing state ient ma le by Jack Dempscy, lr. James Francis SuTiivan, fnnrerly ph-rsician of Jlel'.evue Hospital Outdor Iept.. New York, aid the Westchester County HopvaU aid: "The methods of training adopted by Wizard and If-mr-y tnsv have had a ereat deal to Co v;Jj tie Vbwocic I Uua tU. Sold y Daniol J. otli-or tlrujrgrists. Fry and BOARD STARTS I WEST SATURDAY! i Federal Commission Comes to Investigate Produc tion of Spruce ,VlA.SHLNGTO.Y Am! 5. Chair man Frear of the house rontrr Ht?c investigauiis aviation ,xienditiivs, announce'l xoMay thit the commit tee will ler.v Saturday for tho north west to begin its inquiries into spruce production. It may top at Chictga Monday for a hearing, ami is to arrive la Seattle the following Thursday. FUSON'S WIFE GETS DIVORCE; Former Officer tot Be Given Hearing Saturday on Mann Act Charge SEATTLE. Wash.. Am-. . Mrs. A. H. Ieny of Cincinnati announced, that her daughter recently oitain-d , a .iivort" from Ivan H. Fuson. for- j mer lieutenant in the army air wr-1 vice held here o.i federal rharei of bigamy, according to a epecial ; diepatt-h t the rujt-lntr;uv;'iM,-r ie- Scuttled German Warships, Which Will Be Salvaged by British After They ' t' , ... - 1 . - ' ! . - J . - .;. . . --. . -.. . : . . - -. - - , - '..; - I .... , ,., - a -V 5 " u V:-: 'AO-:-'. -11 ;.'r r'. - .-.. - TT " -- . . .- - . " . I - . .. . , ; t " ' y ' - - - ' f . ; i fferrrrrr -St . i$? - " 1 !wV-:r--rr; 'ir2:--:s?--- Trj- ' - xi- - - " L - - i t '"fkj - -j- -sa.u-. tm " . ,, M am , A - , a jti ' ' " ' Despatches from London state that the British admiralty has placed contracts for salraglng of the Cermsa warships scuttled by their crews In Scapa Flow. ThU photograph was Ukcn just a. several of the Cerma de Etroyers, will filled with water from thir open scacot-Tu; wtrc settling to the bottom. Superb Condition As.To Lnablc Whip JessFsHard The World's Championship ' . Tv-i v he mended for nis foresiiht. wraout with lieahh-giving and strength building coukj witMsani tie trrnoe aUachts of a r-ant like 'W ilUrd. It shovl 1 occur to every thinkiav nersoa that if a can at prsieaTy t as IJemnser sSoul i CDnxi ier it adviaaMe to take Nuxated Iron. bow tnuch more important it is for the aver age rnan or Woman to are that there i ma lack of iron ia the blood. There b today a urprisirg number of persons wh suffer from iron d-nciewey. Many a capable sua cr woman fj!!s just short of winning becaas. they dnat bach op their rtraulity with tho. pnywical rtrrajrl and ener7 vh ch comes from fcaving plenty f iron ia the blood. I-aelc of iron ia the blood not only makes a maa a physical and mental weakLng. eerr mm. irritable, easily fatired. hot it utterly roia him ef tSat vir-!e force, that stamina and alrength of vi!l w hich are so necessary to socccaa and power ia every wallc of life. It rr.zy also transform a bean t Jul. aweet. tempered wnmaa into one vho ia croaa, nrrvoas and irritable. To hep make strong, teen, red-blooded Americans there is nothing in my experience which I have found so uable as oreantc iron Nuxated Iron. ' . Ir. Jobs. J. Van Home, formerly Medical not Inspector and Clinical Iliysieian on the, ,. T. ard ef Health of tie City i New York? , h sjj: iuxifa a&4 nuijy v Ud aod iron J. C. Perrr dmtr stAres and cfivttl tontpbt. The disictch raid fho officer forpcr wife was slvrn nrr decree tn the grouuda of big iiiny. "iton, who is ailcsed to have admitted his marriage to a Portland i and Li tnagei'imt later to tn Abcrdej. Wash., girl, will be alea a hearing Saturday t.n a charge of violation of the Mann act, of which lie also is accused. Warm Springs Dam to Be Permitted by Wolverton PORTLAND, Aug. 5. Application by the Pacific Livestock ocmpany to enjoin construction of a dam by th Warm Sprfjgs irrigation district, de signed to impound the water of the Malheur River was tienityl today by Federal Jt:ds Woherton. The construction of tne dam will be permitted on condition that tht irrigation district post a bond of J20.000 to cover any damage u the Pa ific Livestock coaipany'a hold ingi by the flooding of their laad. Five Large Ice Houses Are Destroyed in Ogden Blaze OODEX. lt.. Anr. S. Five large Fnion Pacific ice hofe and the pirintof the 1'ta.h l-e ami Cold Stor age company, leased to the PaciTic Fruit Kxvhatipe comji-ny. were de stroyed by fire toiKht at a loss of $7.".O0. This fir the lrih ir.d;itrial fire in less thaa 2 ia;.f. i.-. s;iid by f i : o department, police and rallinad of ficials to hav- b en. as it i .' lievcl vi ere. of in-ndiary otiR'.n. Had Been Deserted by Hun .I'rmpxy placed hira- 1 if and of expert trainer " I aid competent phyaioiana J and heeded their advice. Ia I I J ray eptnioa whoever mad tfao I 1 f sarrrstjon that Naxatrd Iron 1 1 snouia piay a part tn getting l l LXempsey into eondiUfn is to be com- K lean plenty of nch. red bTood filled 1 Nuxated Iron put added power behind my punch and helped me to accomp lish what I did at Toledo. JACK DEMPSETf William Harruoa ("Jade") Dexnpey - Although like an tmUmed tiger ia the ring:, the intensely human tide of the new World's Champion is clearly shown by a remark he is quoted as maktag just before the big fight, ia wbicn be said: I bare tele graphed my Mother that I will win the championship and I am not going to disappoint her. I'm going to win that title if for no other reason than because IVe promised her I would," Dempscy describes here the part Nuxated Iron played in helping him to keep his promise to win the tide. mini are ertvej from tbe blows' and 4b blood ia tarn, derives it from the food we eat aad Ike ozyeea contained ia the air we breathe. But antes the blood is rich ia iron to increase its exyga power, it eaanoe de vt lop farms tissoe muscle and braia or her active the vital forces. Strwne healthy rnea - and w w a vma plenty of iron ia their btod are tbe ones who g" through hie with a smi. self-reliant aa4 fearless and tbe4r dynamic power . and merry make them , wirtnatfy snar'ers f their own lctinies. It is sar who d not get tdmi :a Lie are in reairry tmtieT' irr from iron oVfciewry 4 and A avot know iu To supply tars lack of iron And help build crrengrr. hcl'her men and women, better al!e physical ly ta meet the prcLl.-ms f every day life, I bo lieve that phyaiciatis should, at evry o portaniry. prescribe organic iron Naxated Iron for ta tny eanerienee it is one of the best tonic and red Uood baSJcrs knowa ta science.' Manufacturers Note: Nuxated Iron which has been ulsed by Jack Demp. sey- and which la prescribed and ree otntnendci above by physicians ia a a m-oll ' secret remedy but one which known t' Uruirtrists every where. I'nlike the elder Laorrsnie products. It is easily amalmilai- pd. and dues not injure th teeth. 1 make them black, nor upset the stomach. The manufacture ra aruar intrf aoceesiff ill and entirely aatla 'actory rvrulla to every purchaser or Ihey will rfuat y-ur snoney. It la -jirpensed by all guud ilruKSiata. ! run r a m prw th tniLLRl! 0 Lit i IE, FAVORS LEAGUE Bill Introduced Pro yi din; for Participation of South ern Nation SAXTIAGO. Chile. Aug. 5. Tn Chilean cenaj unanimously - ap proved today the entrance of Chile into the league of nations. Lois Karros Porgono, foreign minister, ! introducing In the senate the bill providing for Chilafi particlpaUoa in the league said: "After four years of horrible war the people's spirit demands an as surance that there shall be no repe tition of Its horrors." Canadian Veteran Tells of Army of Organized Striken WIXXIPCGG. Man, Aig. B. R. E. Pray, a relumed tfoldier and Win nipeg strike leader, on trial here for conspiracy, declared thnt he had a fully organized band of SOOOtn 4001 men ready to take np arms at a giv- n signal on June 10 last, accord raX to tef-tiniony offered in the court i day by Itetectire W. II. Mrltashlan of tbe Northwest Mounted Police. One small patch of weeds will sow many acres with seeds. - Crews in Sinking Condition tho: Wo alhvs U 1 H cxa Sato Ome Ome Six It a a4vt ns -J& rat pri a i ' col "WE el th. de ' o I n or ' ati r XT fi CO ol fo o r c o ro t j i j i T 11 E ' ' mas ' day 1 eta i ! tisw will ! clai 'i ' , , sad 1 1 Si