Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 21, 1924, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924
THE CAPITAL J0URNAL7 SALEM, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
T
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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. They are
pleasant to take and leavo no
wrinkles or (labbiness. They ore
popular because effective and con
venient. Ask your druggist for
them or send price direct to the
Marmola Co., General Motors
Bids?., Detroit, Mich., and piocure
box. Adv.
A Word to Women
A hundred and twenty one
thousand women would comprise
a vast army. Yet a canvass was
recently made among more than
that number of women who had
used Lydla E. Ptnkuam's Vege
table Compound for feminine ail
ments. The result proved that
ninety eight out of every lu..i('red
reported benefit from its use. This
is most remarkable evidence of
the power of Lydia B. Pinkham's
Vegetable n. n pound over the,"'s
or womankind, and s on id influ
ence every sick and ailing wo
man to try it. Adv.
Children Cry for
MOTHER:- Fletcher's
Casloria is especially pre
pared to relieve Infants in
arms and Children all ages of
Constipation, Flatulency, Wind
Colic and Diarrhea; allaying
Fevenshncss arising therefrom, and, by .regulating the Stomach
and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
WE WANT YOU
TO JOIN THE
w. o. w.
IN NOVEMBER
If you want to be in our 100 Class for
Dec. 5th, don't wait too long. Cost of join
ing including medical examination fee, $5.
Thesie rates for your comparison:
Phone 147
WOODMEN OP THE WORLD TABLE OF BATES
Age i500 $1000 (1,500 12000 (2500 (3000 (4000 (5000
i6 to 22 5o !7i Til Tio TJo TJi 3T00 Ul
23 to 25 .40 .SO 1.20 1.60 2.00 2.40 3.20 4.00
26 to 29 .45 .90 1.35 1.S0 2.25 2.70 3.60 4.50
30 .50 .95 1.45 1.90 2.40 2.85 3. 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. Our Special Steak, lb. 13c
Luxury Pig Pork
Sausage 19c
Premium Hams, half or
whole, lb 29c
Cascade Hams, half or
whole, lb 27c
No. 10 Silver Leaf
Lard $1.63
TURKEYS
oung Goblers in prime condition, well fattened; young
Hen Turkeys, also Chickens for frying, roasting or
stewing.
BUY FROM A STORE WITH THE
ORANGE COLOR FRONT
It's Your Guarantee of Service Plus Quality
apert testimony
Five of the best-known cooking author
ities in the country conducted the tests
with ten different kinds of foods.
Each dish was cooked twice, from exactly
the same recipe, except that plain milk was
used in one batch and Borden's Evaporated
in the other. The two samples of each dish
were served to groups of men and women
who knew nothing about the purpose of
the test. Each person was asked whether he
could tell the difference, or which he pre
ferred. Here are a few of the results:
Soups: seven out of eight preferred the
soup made with Borden's Evaporated.
Creamed Carrots: fire out of seven fav
ored Borden's.
Creamed Potatoes: everybody voted for
the Borden dish.
DEVI-
5 1 :
differ
They proved beyond question that Bor
den's Evaporated Milk is exactly as good
as plain milk for all cooking while for
many dishes it is better.
Recipes of the ten delicious
dishes prepared by the experts
for these tests, as well as details
of the experiments, are given in
our booklet "Ten Cooking
Tests." Writ us for a FREE
copy today.
THH BORDEN COMPANY
503 Market St. San Francisco
California
v .
ArmDi
Made in the
Northwest '
Saturday Specials
Graham
Raisin Bread
1 'i Pound Loaves
2 Loaves 15c
o
Graham
Raisin Biscuits
10 Itiscuil in a pan
2 Pans 15c
o
Holiday
Fruit Cake
Regular 50c pound, special
-40c Pound
Butter Horns
6 for 25c
SANITARY BAKERY
Una.
mil
To above rate add 50c Camp Dues.