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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1919)
PAGE SIX. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOUKflAL, SALEM, OKEG( )N THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1919. ASSOCIATES STATE CHARGES AGAINST , JENKINS ALL FALSE Hanford, Cal. Nov. 27. Business aciitte8 of W. O. Jenkins, the Am . erican consular asrent now being held by the Mexican frovernment at Pueb lo, Mexico, for trial, presumably for having connived with the bandltn who abducted, him, to obtain part of the $150,000 ransom, are indignant at the treatment accorded hSm and - the charges againflt him. - His father and associates claim lhat his wealth and financial standing are such that the charge is preposterous in view of the sum that would be obtained by such a transaction. He i s a man' of high principles, his friends say. His financial integrity is unquestioned by those who know him and have had business transactions with him and his agents. .Tonkins owns five separate ranches In Kings county, all valuable proper ty -and most of -it highly improved, totalling 480 acres, valued at a con servative estimate at $126,000. While on a vlfit here laat summer to his parents he purchased 0. choice resi dence site in Los Angeles, for which he paid $45,000. Ite has vast business und ranch holdings in Mexico which his relatives hore estimate to be worth several million dollars. Jenkins has been in Mexico for the p:iHt twelve years. He has amassed his present fortune there. Akron', Ohio, Nov. 27. Joe Burmae ol Chicago and Kid Wolfe of Cleveland vei-o matched to battle here for 12 rounds eon December 12, it was an nounced today. " New York, Nov. 27 Boxing shows urn rivalling somo of the Broadway i ii go productions as money getters. 'I he O'Dowd-Gibbon fight drew $37, 4117; the Leonard-Duffy fight in Tulsa brought in $19,800; the Leonard-Bart-fielrt fight in Jersey City, $22,164; the Hume pair in Newark brourght $10,000; Ihe I'cito Herman-Joe Lynch fight In Philadelphia drew $0U0 and the Jack-Hon-Hchlffer fight in Buffalo netted 5 -1 000, New York, Nov. 27. Benny Leon ard, lightweight champion, Is to start vork on the Inovlo serial in which ho lf to be starred. about December 1. His i-ole us the star performer will take blm to virions places between here aim iho Pacific coast, whore some of the rhi'ills of the production are to be filmed. .POflTBALk Wpnkuno. Wash., Nov. 27. Notre Dame will play the Ovegon Agricul tural eolleifo at Portland Christmas d.iy. Arnoplrinen by Notre Dame of the im itation extended by O, A. C. to three i-astern teams was announced here to day by Manager Jimmy Richardson, of the (). A. U. team, hero to play (ion- xnga today. Syracuse and the University of Illl- iiols declined to oome went. EYES OF FOOTBALL Kl'fHIt KICAItCIt IS OX. ... Spokane, Wash., Nov. 26. Because liewis Myers, arrested yesterday after noon for mukllng Illicit whiskey, told police, here that he could "get a car- loud of micnr if he wanted it by pay. lug a premium of a dollar a sack," federal authorities today are conduct ing a clty-wldo probo. Mehin T. Solve, Instructor In the ilepurtmont of English at tho IXnlvcr nlty of Oregon, arrived in Halem last evening for a short visit with friends. Tobacco Habit Dangerous !i.v Dostor Connor formerly of John! suffering from fatal discuses would be in porfoct health today wcro it not fot the deadly drug Nu;otiue. Stop . the lniliit now before it's too late, it's lK'ikIug hospital. Thousands of men ' simple process to rid yoursolf of the tobacco habit In any form. Just go to , ony up to date drug store and jct some Nirotol tablets; lake them at directed aad lo; tho pernicious habit quk-klj . finishes. IrnlRt refund tho money Jf they Xail. Be sure to road laro and intereyling nnnouncoment by Doctor Connor soon lo apjieac in this paper. It tolls of tho danger of tilcotlno pois oning and how to avoid it. In tho moan time try Klc.otol talovts; you will be surprised at Iho rosu'.t. 1. J. Ttj, Women, Here Is A Money Saver Save five to ten dollars quickly by dry cleiinln'r everything in the home just as cosy as la,undcrlng. You can . dry clean suits, coats, waists, silks, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, draperies, niyn, men's clothes everything that would be ruined by soap and water. T'ltice ft gallon or more of gasoline in it df&hpan or wash boiler, then put in the tliiuKS to bo cleaned uud wash them with Solvilo soap.. Shortly ev erything comes out looking like new. Nothing fades, shrlnkssor wrinkles. Nit pressing needed. Do not attempt in dry clean without Holvite soap 'J'his gasoline soap is the secret of el! dry Weaning. package of ftolvite soap contain ing direction for home dry cleaning enss but a few cents nt any drug Ki'Kcry or department store. Dry lean away from flame or out of dom-M.' (Aih'j GUSH AT SEATTLE Chief intorest in footballdom on the Pacific coast today centers in the clash between the elevens, of the Uni versity of Washington and the Unlver- sty of California at Seattle, for on the outcome depends largely the selection of the western team which Is to pis) in the annual gridiron classic at Pasa dena, New Year's day. Between the winner of today's con test In the Puget Sound city and the University of Oregon team lies. the choice and. should California down the purple and gold. It is likely that the Berkeley school will play the New Year's engagement. And this because no California college team has ever yet had the honor of representing the west in the big event, while the northwest has been represented by both Oregon and Washington State college. Washington is doped to be the win ner today, however, and a victory for them will make the selection a difficult one for the officials down south. Ore gon will, however, have the edge, hav ing defeated the Seattle lads1 In their clash three weeks ago. Aside from this bnttlo there are nr stellar games to be played today on the coast. O. A. C. meets Oonzaga In a secondary game and Stanford and the University of Southern California clash at Los Angeles. While it will have no bearing on the relatives standing of the college teams the game between Oregon and Mult nomah club, at Portland, is attracting some mention. The Eugene warriors are credited with one win over the (tubmen already this season and are vpootod to repeat without muclv trouble; I'HON'I'ifi KATK8 IIAIKKD Slight Increase In rates and a clns-sl-f lent Ion of tho telephone servlco is in volved in an order issued by tho pub lic service commission Wednesday ou the application of the Myrtle Creek Telephone Kxchange at Myrtle Creek, Douglas county. The order Is madfc effective December 1. GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR GAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerino, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Alder-i-ka relieves ANY CA8K gas on stomach or sour stomach.- It acts on both upper and lower bowel and removes till foul mut ter which, poisoned stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appen dicitis. The INSTANT pleasant action of Adlcr-i-ka surprises both doctors nud patients. Ono man who sufferod fivo years from indigestion and cousti pation was helped by 'ONE dose. J. C. Perry druggist lid Huutk Coin '1. Jefferson One County Too Hot For Agitators The climate of Jefferson county is too warm for the "reds" according to H. C. Topping, justice of the peace for the town of Culver, who writes Gov ernor Oloott to assure the executive or his hearty cooperation In the move to rid Oregon of radicals. "We are not looking for any trouble here In the sage brush but If any I. W. W. or 'red' wants to start anything they had better figure before hand where they are going to lnnd for We will not stand any foolishness," Top ping writes. "There were a couple of L W. W. here this summer. They came here with the idea of starting something but when they found what they were up against did not stay long and hit for Frisco." Topping declares that he and his friends are ready any and all times to aid the executive office in any way possible in the campaign against ths "red" menace. BILL WOULD PROVIDE A minimum wago scale of four dol lars fot an eight hour day for male em ployes and $20 for a 48 hours week fu: female employes-Is provided In a pro posed constitutional amendment initia ted by J. IS. Smedlcy, 394 East Eighty- eight street, and filed with the secre tary of state's office for submission to the Attorney general, Wednesday. This scale would not bo mado applicable to farm labor nor to females employed as domestics. Violations of the 'proposed amend ment would be punishable by a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $50 0 or by Imprisonment of not less than six months or by both fine and hnprlu- OuuiouL 1MKD KfCHM Opal Slche. 13, at Hosklns, Or.. Wednesday, Nov. 213. Funeral from Christian church of Independ enuo. Friday afternoon. STOP ITS n Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquii, Gives Prompt Relief There is ona sals, dependable tf eat ment that relieves itching torture and that cbanscs and soothes the sl.;n. tek sr.y cirugrr't for a 35c or? 1 bottla cf Zenio'ar.d apply it es directed. Scr. you will Had thr.t irritations, pimples, ar.dsiir.ilars'tin bcubicsv.'2ii(ii3i'.prfsr. Zemo, the penetrating satijfyinff liquid, ia ell tiiat u needed, for it bauishes most f'.aw eruptions, mukea the skin soft smooth and h :a!Lhv The E. W. Ruse Co.. C-w' - BILIOUS? CASCARETS WONT SHAKE UP OR SICKEN YOU No Inconvenience Whatever! No Shock to the Liver, No Griping of the Bowels Ideal Physic! Coated tongue, bad taste, indiges tion, sallow sklnnnd miserable head aches come from a torpid liver and sluggish bowels, which cause the stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments forming acids, gases and poisons. Cas- carets tonight will givo your bilious liver and constipated bowels a thor ough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. Cascarets never sicken, cramp or inconvenience you -all the next day like nasty calomel, salts, oil or griping pills. Cascarets work while you sleep. (Adv) GRAND OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY NIGHT, NOV. 30 EF.IW AND HIS COMPANY OF 1)1)1 MEDIUMS Spirit of Power in Light London Open T.lght Seance. A table rises from four to five feet and floats In midair. Spirit hands and faces are plainly seen and recognised by friends. A guitar is played and p;iKd around the room. by an invisible power. Flowers are brought and passed to the audience by hands and plainly seen, and bells are rung, harps are played and other tests of startling nature take place In the presence of these wonderful mediums. Small admission will be charged. HEW DOG TAX LAW IS . EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1 The tax on all dogs in Oregon Over the age of eight years imposed by ac tion of the last legislature becomes duo and payable January 1 according to an opinion prepared Wednesday by X. H. Van Winkle, assistant atorney gen eral. In reply to a query from Max Gehler, district attorney for Marion county - The tax la fixed at $1 for male dogs and V for female dogs and failure to pay the license means death to the dog, the law providing that dogs found running at large without collars and llcen3e tags shall be shot by the sher iff, chief of police or constable. Payment of the tax entitles the own er of the dog to a license, a metal tag bearing the year for which the licenst is paid and a number corresponding to the number on the license and a leath er collar. The collar and the metal tag are to be worn by the dog as evi dence that the license has been paid. j Serbs To Sign Peace Pact Wift Anstrians Tonight Paris, Nov. 26. The Serbian delega tion will sign the Austrian peace treaty with the racial minority clauses, at the French foreign office tonight. This will permit the Serbs to sign the Bulgarian treaty, The Serbs only decided to accept the treaty of St Ger main after it had become apparent there was no other way in which they could become a party to the Bulgarian treaty which they are most anxious to see effective. ; ' The signing of the Bulgarian treaty by. both Bulgarian and allied repre sentatives will take place at 10:30 a. m. November 27, at the Neullly town hall. For Long Distance Auto Tracking Willamette Valley Transfer Co. ? WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. TIIAT COLD WOJTT 'B0THERY0UL0N.G1 Not If you let Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey help relieve it COLD-DISCOMFORT fa some thing no man, woman, or cliild should be bothered with for any length of time. The pleasant ingred ients of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey help wonderfully in loosening phlegm ana. congestion, easing the breathing, and, relieving cough, bronchitis, cold in-! flammation, hoarseness. The test of time has favored Dr.;. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey. It helps speed-j ily, safely, to start a cold-sufferer on the road to normal. No medicine cabinet should be without it. , All Druggists. 30c., 60c, $1.20. ' Professor Says : "Internal Baths Give Best Results" HnrAAA T. TVldtTA M TV Prnfjsanr Ienver, writes Tyrrell's Hygienic In stitute of 'ew York as foLows: "I can truthfully say that I havo had the very bear results in my ex perience with the 'J. B. L. Cascade.' You -certainly have struck the keynote of many diseases." Ey means of tho "J. B. L; Cascade" all the poisonous waste therein and simplo warm water .cleanses the low er intestine the entire length, removes keeps It clean and pure, as nature de mands it shall be for perfoc.t health. Y'ou will be astonished aj your feel ings the morning after tailing an in ternal bath, with tho "J. B. L. Cas cade." Y'ou will feel bright, ibrisk con fident and as though everything is working right and it is. It absolutely removes constipation and prevents auto-intoxication. Daniel J. Fry in Salem will show and explain the "J. B. L. Cascade" to you, and will also givo you, free on request, a most interesting booklet, ' ' Why Man of Today ds Only 50 percent Efficient" by Dr. Ohas. A. Tyrrell of Sew York, tor 25 years a specialist on iuternal bathing. Ask for it today. (Adv) DRUGS EXCITE YOUR KIDNEYS, USE SALTS If Yrtir Back is aching or Bladder Botaers, Drink lots of Water and Bat Less Meat Costive Children and Grownups scostfveness harms the system, makes you dull, listless, mobitlonlwj. Correct it with Po-Do-Lax, Natures' eile helper. Po-Do-Lax Is gentle but thoroughly eifictent. A tried end worthy remedy. 00c AU druggists.,. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Ctogfred Nos trils and End Head-Colds. You feel fine in a few moments. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breatho freely. No more dull ness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no strug gling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream 1n your jiostrils, let it penetrate through every air passsge of the head: Bootho and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous membrane, and reliof comes instantly. It is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don fa stay stutfed-up and miserable. When your kndneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite tho kidneys and irritate tho entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which ro moves the body's urinous waste ami stimulates them totheir normal activ ity. The function of the kidneys is to filter tho blood. In 24 hours thoy strain from it GOO grains of acid and wasto, so wo can readily understand tho vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of .Tad Halts; tako a tableepoonftil in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithiu, and , has been used for generations to clean and stim ulate clogged gidneys; also to neutral ize the a-cids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending blad der weakness. Jad Salts is inerpensive; cannot In jure; makes a delightful effervescent Uthia- water drink which .everyone should tako now and then to keep their kidneys cloan and active. Try this, also keop up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidiiey trouble and backache. Adv. AUTOS Used But Not Abused Cars 1920 Case driven only 2,000 miles, over $100 extras. Worth $2,750. Owner will sacrifice $500 onihis car. 1920 Studebaker 4, $1300. -Two 1915 Overlands. . 1 Studebaker Delivery. 1 G. M. C. truck. Will sell on very easy terms. Near ly new Maxwell truck to be sold this week. Make offer. If you have a Ford for sale, bring it in. It's sold. 34x4 Tire, $15.00 34x4 Tire, $5.00 Storage $3.50 Month. U. S. Garage Phone 1752- 554 Ferry Street Open Day and Night ' Stove Prices Smashed RANGES, HEATERS, OIL STOVES We Lead for Low Prices and High Quality. NEW FURNITURE ARRIVING EVERY DAY WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Peoples Furniture Store A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE New and 2nd Hand Goods Bought, Sold and Exchanged. 271 North Commercial St. Phone 734 4-M LOUIS B. MAYER, PRESENTS Anita Stewart In her very latest Production "MARY REGAN" Leroy Scott's sensational novel of Big Pleasure on New York DIRECTED BY LOIS WEBER A First National Attraction Ye Liberty Now Sell Your Old Shoes for $ 1 .00 THE BOOTERY, SALEM, WILL BUY THEM On Friday and Saturday, November 27 and 29 No matter how badly worn we will buy them. The best ones we will give to the Salvation Army-an .i other charitable organizations to help those who cannot help themselves. The SHOES THECOiDffiONSARE Only that you wear your old shoes into the store, buy a new pair at regular prices. You are to put on the new pair and leave the old ones for us. We will pay for Men's and Ladies' $1 per pair, for Boys' and -Girl's 50c a pair and for Children's 25c per pair, any kind. Will cost YOU only just the regular prices that we always sell them at and You can pick them out of our windows If you like, for they are full of good shoes at prices lower, as usual, than any others in this part of the state of equal qualities and in many cases way under factory replacement values. DON'T FORGET $1 FOR YOUR OLD SHOES AT Friday and Saturday November 28 acd 29 All Shoes Guaranteed For Satisfactory Service At The Electric' Sign "SHOES"