Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 28, 1921, Page Page Ten, Image 10

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    'age Ten
The Capital Journal, Saleto, Oregon
Friday, October 28, 1921
Japanese liner
Sunk In Storm
Cape Flattery
Seattle. Wah., Of -The
dwtehter Yet Ivan - jteed-
fWC toward Yokohama today with
Hkm crew and passengers of the
JMgMuteM Ship Fultui ifara report
ed unk last night in a hurricane
IWW mil weat of Cape Flattery,
Utah. Radio messages pickad up
item last night described the
Mk, but gate no details and
tamer words was lacking this
The Fukui Mara, a Teasel of
W7 tons, was owned by the Ya
fJMflilU Kisen Kaisha. Shs was
proceeding to Kobe, but had turn
ed ack toward Seattle several
days ago, in a disabled ooodltton,
according to wireless reports.
News that she had foundored
was sent by the West Ivan early
Ms morning. All aboard were
reported saved. The Fukui Mam
lis telle ved to have carried u small
Manber of passengers.
Shantung Case
Probe Refused
Pekln, Oct. It. Dr. Yen, the
Cbttieoe foreign secretary, has ar
rested the demand of certain pub
lic 'bodies for an explanation of bis
alleged desire, expressed to Yukl
eho Bata, the Japanese minister,
to enter Into negotiations with re
gard to the Shantung controversy
and of the statement that Chinese
officials had confidentially sent
to the Japanese government terms
lor a settlement of the Issue. Mr.
Yen denied the charge. He said
the Chinese government would
Shortly Issue a statement to the
newspapers In an endeavor to clear
the government of the charges.
The- ivkin leader, In an editor
ial says that it will be Impossible
to hold the flhantung negotiations
ta either Pekin or Toklo. It sug
gests that the delegates to the ap
proaching Washington conference
confer Informally anrj settle the
matter tentatively and that the
conference on Pacific questions
endorse the settlement or arbi
trate the matter.
Pershing Will
Welcome Focr
New York, Oct. 18. Racing .
top speed the liner George Wash
ington was expected to arrive a;
quarantine by ll o'clock thl.
morning In ampletlme to permi
General Pershing to head the wei
coming party that will greet Mar
shal Ferdinand Foch, when tht
famous generalissimo of the allied
armies arrives for a tour of Amer
ica. Marshal Foch s steamer, the
Parts, was reported early this
morning as nearly 100 miles be
hind the George Washington. An
army tag went down the bay to
Uke General Pershing off at quar
antine. Twelve destroyers went out to
meet the Paris and escort her in
to port. The marshal Will leave
late tu the day for Washington,
where tomorrow be has a luncheon
engagement with the president j
and Mrs. Harding. He win leave
Sunday for Kansas City to attend
the American Legion convention
after which he plans an extended
tour.
Standard 03
Gets Czech Fields
Prague, Oct. 28. Contracts
giving the Standard Franco-American
Oil company of Paris exclu
sive rights in developing oil ter
ritory throughout the greater part
of Czechoslovakia have been ap
proved by the cabinet. This firm
Is a subsidiary of the Standard
Oil company of New Jersey.
Cold Gray Dawn
Morning After
Declares Schwab
Atlantic City, N. J., Oct. 28
Charles M. Schwab, addressing the
annual banquet of the National
Paint, Oil & Varnish association
last night, said he was not alarm
ed about business depression. "We
have been on a great spree, and we
are in the cold gray dawn of the
morning after," he said. "The
business depression will place us
In a firmer, surer position tor the
future."
Florida Storm
Damage Is Set
At 5 Millions
Tampa, Fla., Oct. 28. Property
lamage in that section of the Flor
da peninsula sw pt Tuesday by
be tropical hurricane is estimated
at H, 800,800 by Insurance men
here who hare been analyzing re
ports reaching Tampa from other
lections. The damage in Tamna
is estimated at between $1,500,000
and 12.000,000. The known death
list today stood at five, which In
cluded two at St. Petersburg and
three in Tampa and vicinity.
Never before in the memory of
the oldeet inhabitants of this sec
tion of the state have the means of
communication been so seriously
Interrupted. Bridges are out.
highways are under water In low
places and washed awav in others
and telephone and telegraph com
munication is paralyzed.
Reports from all sections tell of
heavy damage to citrus fruit and
track crops, estimates ranging
from a loss of from fifty to sixty
per cent In the coastal regions of
PlnneMas county, down to frcsu
five to ten per cent In Orange aad
Polk counties.
Reichstag Votes
Confidence In
Wirth Cabinet
Berlin, Oct. 27. The German
reichstag, having voted confidence
in the new cabinet, whose pees
sonnel was announced yesterday
by Chancellor Wirth, baa adjourn
ed session until November S.
Before adjourning the retchstag
rejected by a vote of 213 to 152 a
resolution presented by the Ger
man national and German peoples
nasties vigorously protesting
against the recent decision of the
eooncll of the league of nations on
the partition of Upper Silesia.
Umpqua Brocoli
j Men Organize To
Find Cash Market
Roeeburg, 0 , Oct. 27. An or
ganization to te known as the
Umpqua Valley Broccoli Growers,
in., was authorized today by the
reoeipt of a charter and permission
to sell stock, which will be dis-
nrwed of to members at the rate of
one share far each acre of broccoli :
represented in the organization
The very elements essential to
hair health and abundant growth
are supplied by
Hair Tonics
For oilv scslp Marincllo Oilv Tonic.
For dry scalp Marinello Dry Tonic,
For cleansing scalp Follicle Lotion.
Irene Scott
125 N. Hieh
Phone 1690
THEY STEP
WITH PEP:
OH BOY!
12
REED'S JOYLAND REVUE
MUSICAL
COMEDY
Singing Dancing Stepping
GIRLS
Adults 35c Children 10c
Bligh
Today Tomorrow
3D
The organization Is In the nature
of a co-operative exchange and baa
as its purpose the creating of a
cash market at Roseburg for the
Umpqua valley broccoli crop.
Many growers are dissatisfied
with the present method of ship
ment, which has. caused tbem to
stand heavy losses In the past, and
are desirous that a local market
be established. They have corre
spondence from buyers willing to
buy the crop here for cash, and
this plaa probably will be followed
in disposing of the 122 crop. At
the present time growers repre
senting 240 acres have signed up
with the exchange. The present
estimate on the coming crop Is 200
cars.
Deputies Fight
Gun Battle With
Bandits; One Dead
Council Bluffs, Iowa, Oct. 27.
Sheriffs deputies on guard In a
store here, about 6 o'clock this
morning, engaged In a gun battle
with a gang of robbers who broke
Into the place. One robber, not
fully Identified, but belivZT7
a well known police character
killed. '
Sheriff W. A. Gronp...
identified the man killed tn .
battle here early today as
Diauminiw, mm, me dead m,
figured In the Omaha court
riots two years ago and was ltt.
aiciea lor arson in mat connection
nil wa. never prosecuted.
AnntHitr man nmmA 1. - .
,, 0iMlej
was eapturea.
JOURNAL. WANT ADS PAT
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT
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We've
At The Electric Sign "SHOES"
Reached Our GoaL-The Best
Values In Town
suits and overcoats
$25 to $55
There's no compromise
in the making of gar
ments produced at thin
store. Neither time, ef
fort, or expense Is spared
to produce the best gar
ments In town at the
price. Simply we go the
limit to give the men and
young men the greatest
values In years. We
know we're succeeding,
judging from the response.
Scotch Woolen Mills
426 STATE STREET
SALEM, ORE.
J he Ubrue jot, UiAed cbeet !
ARCH-TONE
SHOE
SMART STYLE. PERFECT COMFORT
At The Electric Sign "SHOES"
"What will I wear these
rainy days?"
Tweed-O-Wool
COATS
AND SUITS
Are damp-proof will, not
wrinkle or . bunch always
look new and neat.
They are the ideal wet weather garments.
They keep you warm and dry and always
looking neat. Inexpensive, too.
Suits $25.00, $32.50, $35.00
Coats $35.00, $45.00. $50.00
VALITON'S
415 State Street 114 North Liberty Street.
FASHIONS IN FURS
At Value-Giving Prices
The secret of Beautiful Furs lies in the matching of
superior skins. That is a task in itself and involves con
siderable time and money but it offers vou the finest
kind of Furs.
Having made our purchases with this in view, we are prepared to offer
our customers unusually Attractive Furs at prices considerably below those
of a year ago. In many instances the reductions are so great as to Drove
a huge surprise.
WVre ready with one of the finest stocks we've shown in years.
WEST FUR CO.
521 COURT ST.
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PHONE 1628
NEW PLAID SKIRTS
You just can't afford to pass up these new plaid
Skirts at
$4.98
Our
Prices
Always
the
Lowest
They are the new all wool velours in the large and
small plaids as well as narrow and wide pleats.
Fashion color combinations in blue and brown,
tan and brown, black and white Specially
Priced
$4.98
GALE fir CO.
If Price and Quality
Counts with you it will pay you to try the Midget. We have
been forced to engage extra help, which goes to show that the
public appreciate our efforts to sell the very choicest at prices
within reason. Judging from the prices asked, some markets
don't seem to have heard that the "wrar is over."
If what you want is not quoted here, call in nd get our price
and see the quality.
SPECIAL ROUND STEAK
ROASTS
Delicious for "Swiss Steaks"
18c lb.
FANCY SIKLOIN STEAK
15c lb.
COMPOUND No. 5 Pail.
50c
LEG OF PORK
Center Cuts
22c lb.
If you want any Salmon get it
now before the season closes.
FANCY SALMON, whole fish
9c lb.
Prime oung
MUTTON CHOPS
8c lb.
CHOICE MUTTON STEW
4c lb
LEGS OF MUTTON
1 2 1 -2c lb.
UMECO
25c lb.
Just Arrived
FAT ALASKA HERRING
MIDGET MARKET
Originators of Low Prices
351 State Street
NOT IN THE COMBINE
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