PAdf. M OSWALD MPY WINS 0.Ma,'7's, hminiAll III rinUT ! I? nOll, 15 .pet. occurred in ISO! ULLIMUil IN flbni , He Prisoner? Ml WITH HURPHYf THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 16, 19lQ. " . 1 : m .) ' a Thr. -( nerreonble inuica- " There were perceptible tions of poisonous vapors arising, they 'said. The last eruption of Popocate- a prisoner, with Sam Tiro of the first boxing bouts Prisoner, and yet not That la the situation j llchey. 153. - - trin hr. anil lnnkll l!D Parole f- be staged in thiscity for many months. fiwr Lou Compton He tnat ne were at the meeting Wednesday night. has bMn put on lhe rain at Gr.int!, of the Commercial club at the opera ; pjuB by he judge there, and ordered houw." Clyde May. 140, and Tommy j,0 comi here f(jr par0a t0 ,nat ffj. Jones. 140. both of Salem, went :ce.r three round mill for a draw. Oswald j yaroi, officer Compton brought limpey, formerly of Calgary. Cn-,nlm U( thf cjty jai, He Hd tnat the and now of Salem, and Tat Murphy. .. h b(fn mencea to two years iin the penitentiary for forgery. He "j asked that he be kept there until he could find him work. Isa nf this city, tangled for three rounds, Empey winning an easy de cision. May and Jonea (ought first. Be cause of the tame nature of the go Kor three days now Sam has been loitering around the city hall, assist- JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT f BUY NOW the first three roUnds the Judges call- ,ng JanUol. Jtfhu oliver with hu work d a fourth round, but Decause me talr had signed for only three rounds and May showed signs of weakening the fight was called a draw. The first round of the Kmpey-Mur-phy fight was amusing. Murphy fan ned around Empey In his eagerness to land a Jab to his chin. Empey held up Ills arms and took the light whirl wind punishment meted by Pat with a smile. When Murphy's volley of light taps lessened Empey permitted him to cling to him while he reached behind the Irishman and playfully spanked him. Murphy was breathing hard at the end of tiie first round. Most of the second round Murphy, rapidly weakening, clung to Empey. 1 he Calgary boy reserved his blows, and was laughing us Murphy followed him blindly around the mat tapping lilni on the stomach. The third round was much like the net-Olid, only Kmpey tired of virtually carrying the Irishman uround the ring! and kept him off with gentle blows on the chin. Kmpey's nose was bleeding, and Murphy, in his eager ness to land somewhere on th- Cana dian's anatomy, raced around the mat. throughout the bout he main tained a cheerful smile. Einpey's manager announced that he hopes to niatc'.i him for a better fight here soon. The fights were referred by Lieut. Col. Fred Kingsley Elder, V. S. N. and gossiping with police and fire men. He doesn't know why he is not allowed to leave the premises, and has made no effort to abscond. Because he bore no committment papers, and is said to have come to Salem from Grants Pass alone, au thorities are puzzled to know wheth er he is a genuine prisoner or not. DEATHS RESULTING E T SERVICE MEDALS ARE Mexico City, Jan. 14. Reports .slowly coming in from eastern sec tions of Ihf state of Puebla tell of terlble losses of lifrf In that region an a result of the earthquake on Janu ary 3. Further east In the state of Vera Cruz the death toll seems to be grovjliitf, repovtrf from Couztland stating that the number of dead there and in surrounding villages is more than 3000. The lake which inundated the vil lage of Barranca Grande was caused by a mountain collapsing and dam ming a river. An exploring party returned today from Mount Popocatepetl and report ed the crater had been entirely chang ed and that 'huge fissures had appear Common tea has a lot of tannin in it. The tea-taste develops first ; then the tan nin comes along. If you steep it only long enough to draw-out the tea, you get yeak tea. If you let it steep longer, the tannin, harsh-puckery taste, com pletely smothers the tea-taste, fluid that really can't be called tea. Fine tea, like Schilling's,! contains very little tannin. If you steep it right net too long you skip the tan nin altogether. You get nothing but delicious, invig orating tea. There are four flavors of Schilling Tea Japan, Ceylon - India, Oolong, English Breakfast. All one quality. In parchmyn-lined moisture-proof packages. At grocers everywhere. fi. Schilling & Co San Fr.inciscit Tho bronze medals to bo presented to ex-service men, by the State of Oresun through an net of the last legislature have arrived unit have been givegf to the local post of the American Legion for distribution. They are of un at tractive design and on the back is Mumped "Presented by the State of Oregon In grateful recognition of faith ful service rendered during the 11117 lDlD World War." All men who eiiteied the service as citizens of this state arc entitled to cine of these medals, whether he Is a member of the American Legion or not, and a committee headed by Walt er Kpauldlng will be at the Armory from p. m. till midnight l'rlilay, Jan uary 16, to distribute them. It is hoped that as muny men us possible will avail themselves of this opportunity to rece ive the medal. A copy of their dis charge should be brougluny the men as a means of identification. The evening will be devoted to an American Legion dance, the commit tee in charge being headed by James Young. Governor Hen Olcoit has promised to be present during, the ev ening and will make a short presenta tion speech In behalf of the Stale of Oregon. Skin Eruptions Cause Unbearable Itching Sci'iitrlilng Increases (lie Irritation of conies infected with some impurity, the Di'lli-nte Skin Tissue and tin- disease germs break out thru I the delicate tissues of the skin. They You can claw your nails Into your J n ay appear n eczema, tetter, bolls, skin until it bleeds, n an effort to oh-; pimples, scaly eruptions, caused by tain relief from the fiery itching mid -disease germs in the blood, burning caused by skin diseases, hut! The real cure, therefore, must be you only increase the irritation and j directed through the blood. And no I'aln. 'remedy haseyet been discovered that And you can pour ointments. salveV oiiunls S. S. S. for such disorder of the and lotions by the gallon on the Irrl-, biood. This great old remedy cleanses tntea parts, without obtaining any-, the blood of disease germs, niul clears tiling nut temporary relief. Just us, up the complexion and gives It the sun as me sireugin 01 me counter 11-, ruilllv Blow ot lieirprt heii lh f'.et h i-itant gives out, your pain und tor- j bottle at your, drug store today, and ture will return with increased vlo- you will soon be rid of vour torment mm, i-n.uc inee meal roiiieiiies i ing sum ti'ouuie. Also write at once have not reached the source of ttle 'for exuoi-i medical nrivlcn rein-dlns- JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY trouble. The real source of all skin disease Is the bloo dsupply. The blood be- your own case. Address, Medical Dl lector, 2G3 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Georgia. (Adv) m m m ik if II Premature 'Grayncsg Need Mot Now He Feared Co-Lo lluir Itcsioivr will bring Imck the original color of hair that lias turned gray. Co-Lo Hair Restorer is a scientific discovery of the well known bacteri ologist, hair and sculp specialist of Chicago, Prof. John II. Austin it is the only lasting and satisfactory meth od for restoring the original color to the hnir In a mild, healthful manner. A perfectly harmless preparation clear as water, that is pleasing and simple to apply It contains neither lead nor sulphur, and has no sedi ment. Will not wash or rub off. Co-Lo Hair Kestorer can b ..,i with equal satisfaction for all shades f vi nair A8 for black and all dark shades Of brown, AT extra strong, for Jet black hair Only. As for all medium brown shades A9 for all very light brown, drab nd auburn shades. Co-Lo Hair Kestorer on sale at Per- ffi drug store, (Adv) FARM IMPROVEMENTS AND EXTENSION Perhaps even now, Mr. Farmer you are labor ing with plans for increasing operations the coming season. It may be the changiing of' crops, enlargement of herds, improvement of the place, building of silo or something else in the way of progress. Well a talk about things with us here 1 at the United States National jnay make things run smoother it' 1 Salem igScnSfWpP Oregon. 4wMi.iii (itmltmllll.... We have several exceptional buys in remodeled cars One 1918 Overland model 90-A-l condition -v gjjO One 1918 Chevrolet, overhauled, good shape - 1918 Reo Six, 7-passenger, looks like new 5JW Studebaker Six, 1918, model, newly painted and.overhauled, good shape $900 1914 Ford, good shape 1919 Dort, good shape -8oU "Boys, we have two bugs that are in perfect mechanical condition at your own price! We will make easy terms on the above list. These prices good this Week Only. SALEM VELIE COMPANY 162 N. Commercial St. J. W. Jones, Mgr. AM.vrr.iT.soj, Portland, Or., ajjjp " said by the police to y, ": teun, blew the Milling company her. . night, or earlv thi " about 11 -,ai ,nic,"5i aoout lloO m cash ... to call for seevraitw; but valueless to the i CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Grip, laife ilamhVsWlzsrtOUHi' During influena tpifcsJ the nose and throat imI day with one part Wiari two parts water, usbm,; If you haven't an atomic" the throat and snuB the t' the nose. This treatment antiseptic wall. of deitani "Flu" germs. 1 Chest colds and sort fc' to grip. Stop them at & Wizard Oil before they as into dangerous influnm, j Get it from druggists fe not satisfied, return the W ret your money back. Iver constipated or hant' acne ? Just try Wizard Lirei pleasant little pink pills, ft gist. Guarantee! 1 In AsKYourDeakrl 1 11 t'oiniA it Minmiininnn r?."n UIMIIIIfVII Vfltf forCfttMogtig mm TMf nfMffMTON AftMl Utr CO 'NC e Fit Eves With Proper Glasses There is only one kind of glass or lens, that your eyes require. Any other kind is apt to do them an injury. - . : We fit each eye separately by unerring tests that reveal every defect. Our knowledge of the hu man eye is sufficient to insure that you receive the glasses that you need. LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES. DR. ALBERT R, MILLER Optometrist and Optician 510-312 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone S41 1 i1 4 ' Jl I I IS ! JANUARY Clearance Sale Saturday the second day of this remarkable sale will find our show cases and display stands well sup'plJ with many more phenomenal values similar to those that attracted numerous well satisfied customers Salem's greatest Women's Apparel Store, all day yesterday the same or similar values will prevail and some instances greater bargains will be offered. P41 in til. & J b j ' m r I ! Great CI earance Sale OF MISSES' MD WOMEN'S COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES i Coats I Suits $52.50 to $60.00 Suits " $37.50 $62.C0 to $70.00 values - $49.00 Dresses $25 to $35 Silk Dresses $17.50 $27.50 to $35 Serge Dresses $22.59 $42.50 to $55 Velvet Dresses $34.75 $20.00 to $25.00 values $14.75 $32.50 to $42.50 values $24.75 $45.00 to $55.00 values $31.75 Suits $40.00 to $50.00 values $29,50 Mm 1 m - l Extra Special Extra Special Waists $3.75 Sweaters $3.25 Waists 95: New and pretty (leoi-R- y, 00 and $3 50 Heath- tleorgette wuists. var- Broken lines In fibre Bj ot of C cle " waWsTc . "W"m '"UialS' ",us Zf W' ' 'watats. all . ance sale price clearance sale price all sizes. Sale price sweaters, some slightly lar values $3.45 q.38 $3.75 $3.25 95c 1 sss 13 fcsL 7' J SDFflM SAI F tar JUL-- Including Alaska Fox. Wolf and Racoon Animal Scarfs. Muffs, and Fur Sets for About Half Price 39 Keeular Kegular lleisular Regular sale values $15.01) t S. r.O. sole price 123.50. values : values value Kile :0, sale price - tt.TS $11. SO price SI 4.75 price 1(1.50 Regular values 935.00, sale price $21.75 Regular values $45.00. sale price t.12.50 Regular values $.". 00. sale price $37.50 Trimmed Hats Away below manu facturer's cost. Clev er shapes of velours, velvets, plush, beaver, etc., principally tail ored effects. Turbans and large velvet pat tern hats, included,, none reserved. Trimmed- hats, values to $11.50. SaePrice- --$5.75 Clearance Sale Of Georgette s Waists Look where you will you cannot find a larger or better assortment of beau tiful waists, Including I'eplum mod-, els. In Georgette Crepe alone we show any number of handsome Blouses, both in fancy and tailored effects. Make it a point to see these new models. Specially priced $5.75 up to $17.50 New Georgette Waists $4.75 s il V li I il" An exceptionally beauiiful lot of Geongelte wa';s to sell at a much higher price. Some are daintily with silk binding, ered and finished have them 0 sizes. And another group of Crepe le Chine una GeW? Waists, regular values to $9.00. Sale price Good quality Organdie. Batiste and Voile Waists-' trimmed with Val Lace. Special for this sale ! 10 Leatherette, toenette and Genuine Rubber Rain Coats, tan., coks aJ mrM al GeaTa,ce The Old White Ccrner ' Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store Si J6 into Sea igt Pot C ini itt att ope 1 w me 1 rat W 1 ill i1 m (tr 1 Hi P A B eoi ia an Jui