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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1924)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 THE CAPITAL J0URNAL7 SALEM, OREGON PAGE SEVEN T E Jefferson Myers, unsuccessful democratic candidate for state treasurer, has filed with the secre tary of state a campaign expense statement showing that he per sonally expended $544 in the race for treasurer. Elton Watklns ant. Walter J. Hembree, unsuccesuiui democratic candidates for congress from the third district and for sec retary of state, respectively, report expenditures of $715.16 and 296.74. F. C. Whltten, treasurer of the democratic stale central committee, reports an expenditure of .$3553.02 in support of demo cratic candidates.' Will T. Kirk of Portland spent $100 in opposi tion to the workmen's compulsory compensation bill. Other statements were filed to day as follows: J. D. Brown, independent, prece dential elector, $14.25, Carl V. Soderuack, socialiet labor, presidential elector, $14 CO. Peter Zimmerman, independent. presidential elector, nothing. Ed W. Miller, republican, state senator, $20.25. J. W. Ebner, democratic, resentative, nothing. E. H. Hurd, democratic, repre sentative, $39.63. George G. Randall, republican- democratic, representative, noth ing. Herbert Goraon, republican, representative, $5. Frank J. Lonergun, republican. representative, $15. Fred J. Meindl, republican, rep resentative, nothing. Sam M. Williams, democratic, representative, $15.50. Lei and S. Finch, democratic republican, district attorney. $121.75. J. M. Blank, republican, district attorney, nothing. Howard C. Giltlea, republican, district attorney, ZS9.50. A. W. Bowersox, secretary LI:tn county republican central commit tee, camapign fund, $155. It. J, Ginn, chairman. Sherman county republican central commit tee, $84. rep- International Peace Society Officers. Spokane, Wash., Nov. 21. A triple killing, supposed to have occurred yeeterday wae disclosed by the police here today when the bodies of George Howard, aged 24, and Mrs. Carrie Mac Mackin, 35, were found In a rooming house, and the body of mo warns wi re, aged 20. iouna in a notel room. All arc negroes. Howard, who waa separated from his wife called at her hotel yesterday the proprietor said, and left when informed she was not in. His body and that of Mrs. MacMackln who also wae said to nave been separated from hor husband was found, when numer ous telephone calls for them at the rooming house attracted the suspicion or tne landlord toward Howard's room. Afterward police Buugut ho warn e wire and dis covered her body. The officers believe Howard Killed bis wife and then. Mrs. Mackin and himself. Subscribe for the Journal Fco For Visiting Graves Karlsruhe. For a lee of ten French franca the parents of Ger r.nn soldiers who died In Alsace during the World War were al lowed by French authorities to rlsit the p raves of their dead sons on All Saints' nnd All Souls' Days. The permits were valid for 48 hours. ' M. LaFontatne,- of the Belgian Genate, has been elected President, and Dr. Lndwig Qui tide. President of the German Peace Society, has been elected Managing Director of the International Peace Society, at the Twenty-third annual Peace Conference held In Berne, SwIUer laud. Lose Your Fat, Keep Your Health Superfluous flesh Is not henlthv Neither is it healthy to diet or px ercise too much. The sinmiMi method known for reducing the overfat body easily and steadily is the Marmola Method, tried and endorsed by thousands. Marmot'. Prescription Tablets con'aln an exact dose of the famous Marmola rruscripiion. xnese tablets are sold by druggists the wo-ld over ac one dollar tor a box. 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SO 4.75 31 .50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.00 32 to 33 .51 1.05 1.60 2.10 2.65 3.15 4.20 5.25 34 to 35 .55 1.10 1.65 2.20 2.75 3.30 4.40 6.50 36 .60 1.20 1.S0 2.40 3.00 3.60 4.80 6.00 37 .65 1.25 1.90 2 50 3 15 3.75 6.00 6.25 38 to 40 .70 1.35 2.05 2.70 3.40 4.05 5.40 6.75 41 .75 1.50 2-25 3.00 3 75 4.50 6.00 7.50 42 .80 1.55 2.35 3 10 3.90 4.65 6.20 7.75 43 .80 1.60 2 40 3.20 4.00 4. SO 6.40 8.00 44 .85 1.70 2.55 3.40 4.25 6.10 6.80 8.50 45 to 46 .90 1.75 2.65 3.60 4.40 5.25 7.00 8.75 47 .95 1.90 2.85 3.80 4.75 5.70 7.60 9.50 48 1.00 1.95 2.95 3.90 4.90 5.85 7.80 9.75 49 1.05 2.10 . 15 4.20 6.25 6.30 8.40 10.60 50 1.15 2.25 -3.40 4.50 6.65 6.75 9.00 11.25 SAYS HM WOMEN DO NOTUSE TOBACCO Vienna, Nov. 21. Happy and tlsfied women almost never smoke, In the opinion of Dr. R. Hofstaetter, gynecologist, who some time ago created a stir by his as sertion that smoking alters wom en's faces, making them look more masculine than feminine. Women who smoke much have almost invariably contracted the habit at a time when they were especially unhappy," ho says in his book, "The Smoking Woman. REPUBLICANS PLAN TO WEED OUT INSURGENTS Washington, Nov. 2 1. Repub licans In congress who have bean privately talking about "roadin; out of the party members of the insurgent group, found an open advocate today when Representa tive Treadway of Massachusetts Break a Cold Right Up with 'Tape's Cold Compound" Tako two tab lets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose al ways gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break up the cold. Plead ant and eafo to take. Contains no quinine or opl atcs. Millions use "P a pe's Cold Compound." Price thlrtv-fivo cents. uruggisis guarantee It. Adv. urged that the insurgents be elim inated In republican commute as aigpments in the newly elected congress. Representative Treatwav. who called on President Coolidge, said he would "advocate grouping these men as part oi tne minority ol the nouse and gmnr committee as signments accordingly." "We have suffered long enough from their committee Influence." he said, "and they should no long er have controlling places." Senator Watson, republican, In diana, after a conference with President Coolidge. Senator Watson said the thirty- minute discussion with the presi dent was devoted entirely to the question of railroad legislation. He expressed the hope that the r.ill consolidation plan ftup'.tnrlrd rv OEFEAT OF RAILROAD BILL SURE SAYS WATSON Washington, Nov. 21. Defeat ot the Howoll-Barkley bill, pro posing abolishment ot the ratlroul labor board unlesa It la ureaf.lv modificd was predicted today by Each day some way enjoy ROMAN MEAL, a prop erly balanced food, and be come regular as clockwork the president would go tnrough on a voluntary basis but declared that It necessary the consolidation should be brought about by com pulsion. The toy fair at Leipzig, Ger many, this year almost foil fiat and practically no buyors tom m"rica attended. Cuticura Soap Best for Baby frf nf 0tt rttfcTttort . Daft. , MUin. IT BUS ICR'S STANDARDIZED CASH STORES This Year Better Than Ever Before Busick's Store is better prepared this year than ever before to supply you wun gooa mings 10 eai so mucn aesired By every one for Thanksgiv ing dinner. There are hundreds of items of practical, every day appeal as well as the more luxurious table dainties. You need only to see the merchandise to know that the prices represent substantial savings. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Cranberries 20c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs. 25c Lettuce, per head 10c Celery Hearts . .. 10c Celery, bunch 10c Oranges, Lemons and Ba nanas perfectly ripened, finest quality. Many other items in both fruit and fresh vegetables to select from. COFFEE All brands of coffee will be 3 cents per lb. higher next week. Hill Bros. Red Can, lb. 54c Hill Bros. Blue Can, lb. 49c M. J. B., the perfect blend- lb 54c 3 lbs. $1.57 FLOUR Vim Flour, the perfect family flour $2.03 Crown Flour, 49 lb. sack . .' $2.13 Fancy Potatoes, 1001b. sack -r. $1.49 MEAT DEPARTMENT This quality of meat can not be bought cheaper and if you were to pay more it could not be bet ter. Fancy Prime Boneless Rib Roasts, lb. 25c Fancy Prime Boneless Rump Roasts 23c Fancy Prime Boneless Shoulder Roasts .... 20c Prime Chuck Roasts, lb 18c Leg of Spring Lamb, lb 28c Best grade of Veal for Roast, lb 20c Best grade for Stuffing, lb 15c All the fancy cuts of steak from young healthy ani mals. 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