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ACCIDENT LIST
E
Accidents in Oregon Industrns
are on the decline and fatalities
decreased remarkably in 1924 u
compared with the previoui ear,
according to a report which the
state industrial accident com mi i
ion baa prepared for the legist
ture. Fatal cases numbered only
142 In 1924. as against 178 the
previous year,
"As workmen were employed
total ot 23.116,292 days in 1923
' and 22,170,061 days in 1924, tt
will be seca that on the average
we workman lost his life in an in.
lustrial accident for each 129 A(7
work daye in 1923," said the re
. sort, "while last year but one fa
tality resulted lr each 156,127
work days. During 1924 the total
' of all fatal and non-fatal accidents
reported -to tho commission wae
25,953, as compared with 30,'JU
the previous ycur. The decrease
was 14 per cent.
"Kmployers paid to the Indus
trial accident fund f 2,612, 943.86
In 1923 and $a, Ml, 004. 69 last
year. Of the total income in 1923,
employers paid 84 per cent, work
men 8 per cent and Interest and
miscellaneous Items amounted to
S per cent. Last year, however,
while workmen contributed tho
game percentage, employers' con
tributions decreased to 80 per cent
and the Income of the commission
from all other sources increased to
12 per cent.
"Dunns the period of 10
years from July 1, 1914, to De
cember 31, 1924, the Industrial
accident commission bos paid out
or set aside for compensation to
Injured workmen and their de
pendents, for medical attention,
vocational rehabilitation and oth
er benefits a total nf $16,369,
996.63. The administrative ex
pense for this period was $1,601,-
90.80.
"In the same period there were
reported to tho commission 193,
239 non-fatal and 1380 fatal ac
cidents. "Of the fatnl cases where
widows received compensation,
there have been 189 cases, where
the widows have remarried. Dur
ing 1923 there were 29 re
marriages and in 1924 the num
ber was 30. To care for future
payments nf compensation already
Awarded in futul and permanent
disability cases there has been set
snld-1 in a separate fund $3,621.
679.71. "To cover tho liability of all un
settled cases, including the Ian;
number of workmen who were dis
abled as of Decern her 31, the com
mission has set up a reserve of
$871,680.19.
CATHOLICS PR0TESTIN6
FRENCH RELIGIOUS POLICY
Parts, Jan. 19 (By Associated
Presj) Catholic meetings through
out France In protect against the
government's religious policy ware
continued yesterday and at Alx-en-provence
a clash occurred between
adherents of General De Caatelnau
and the national Catholic federa
tion and the local communists.
The Catholics held a procession
during which they chanted an
thems, while the communists also
paraded, singing the Internationale
and other revolutionary song. The
two factions came to fisticuffs as
the Catholics were wending their
way 'toward the cathedral Rein
forcements of police prevented the
Incident from becoming serious.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925
MANIACS FIGHT
Chicago, Jan. 19. The awaken
Ing of the Oriental races continues
for this country, "the day of na
tional opportunity or It presa'-s
national chastisement If not d'.i
aeter," Canon William lleltel K
Heney of the Episcopal church.
Winnipeg, Canada, told the Rogers
Park Sunday Evening club here
last night.
"I shall not go Into hysterics
and talk of the yellow peril or tne
rising tide of color, ho snld. Th
fact remains, however, that the
day of the Oriental has dawned.
We have taught Japan to seize Mi
reins of leadership In the Orient.
China Is fighting her way thro-ih
slvil wars to national unity. In
dia is throbbing with national vn-
Bclousness. It is certain that th1
pent-up millions of these es
will roll from their shores to
stirs."
CLEAVFfllSSlDllfilAL
OF SPYING ON SOLOSS
Portland. Ore, Jan. 19.
Qeorge L. Cleaver, state prohibi
tion commissioner, and W. J. Her
wlg, superintendent of the Oregon
Anti-Saloon league, hastened to
leny that the office of either had
'planted" spies at Salem to watch
(he conduct of senator, represen
tatives or lobbyists at the session
of the SJrd legislature.
Mr. Ilerwlg was the first to file
an open letter denying any at
tempts at espionage by either Ms
own organization ur Mr. Cleaver's
office.
This open letter was closely fol
lowed by one from Mr. Cleaver,
who declared there were no agents
of hie department In the capital
elty. Mr. Clearer concluded his
message by quoting: "The wicked
flee when no man pursucth."
"The Formula la on the Label
Your doctor will tell you
ll'a good."
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We Pay Cash For
Your
FURNITURE
and Tools
Best Prices I'aid
Capital Hardware
& Furniture Co.
285 N. Com'l St. Phone !M7
DUEL WITH MOPS
Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 19. A
desperute duel between madman at
the hospital for tne Insane at
Wauwatosa, a suburb, in wbk-n
heavy mops were weapons late yei
terday was fought unknown to
guards until one of the com but an in
(ell, mortally injured.
Swung like a battle axe, a mop
truck John Kuehn, 67, a crun.i-
mg blow on the head. Tiie.)
thrust In the manner of a bayjn
a hole was sunk into his abdomen.
causing an Internal hemorrhage
from which he died a few moments
later.
Over the prostrate body In one
of the corridors Albert Joe, an
other Inmate, exulted In his tri
umph when attendants ran up to
investigate the disturbance. Ho
was subdued and after his agita
tion had been quieted he told in
coherently of the encounter In tb;
deserted hallway.
They had been directed to ele.m
the corridor, he explained. Kucim
worked near him and swinging Us
mop carelessly over the floor,
struck Joe on the leg.- After hoit
cd words both began to swing
their mops.
SHANGHAI AGAIN
Manila. Jan. 19 (By Associat
ed Press. .Jix United Btatea de
Htroyeri, comprising division num
ber 45 left here today for Shanghai
where factional leaders and mili
tary governors were contesting for
poascfision of that city. With the
arrival of the shins which cleared
today, the American navy will
have 1 2 destroyers off Shanghai.
Shanghai, Jan. 1ft (By Asso
ciated Press) The telegraph
wires have been cut and the Chin
ese telegraph companies are not
accepting meattages.
Twelve thousand of Chang
Yiien-mlng'e trooiis, who had been
Interned In the foreign settlement
here after Chanx's defeat at the
hands of Chi Hvieh-Yuen, have
embarked for the Tulngtuao dis
trict, where they will probably be
ditf bunded.
It Is feared that Chi Hutch-Yuan,
who Is a supporter of the ousted
l'eking government, will shortly
be defeated by the "pacification
commissioner," Lu Yung-Haiang,
leaving the foreign settlement again
endangered by routed troops.
LAST OF BOURBON :
QUEENSPASSES AWIT
Munich, Jan. 19. (Br Aseocia.
ed Press.) Former Queen Mvia
Sophia Amelia of Naples, died hare
today. Hhe was born at Posjea-
hoft, on October 4, 1811. the
daughter of Duke Carl Theodore of
Bavaria and was married in llii
to Francis 11 last of Bourbon kiage
of Naples.
Francis was routed In 18(0 oy
Garibaldi when the latter con
quered Sicilj and Naples In his
triumphant expedition for the
unification of Italy.
Naples became united with Sen
ator Dinia in one kingdom and the
royal pair fled, afterward leading
a wandering life In Austria,
France and Bavaria.
HOUSE LEADERS SEEK
CONFERENCE ON POWER
Washington, Jan. 19. Repub
lican house lead ins will seek an
understanding with senate leader-
1
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Stiff-Sore-Aches and Pains-Sour Stomach
TOO MUCH URIC ACID?
Let Us Send You the Williams Treatment
85 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) FREE
MUSSOLINI ORDERS
IBANEZ BOOK SEIZEO
Paris, Jan. 19 Premier Musso
lini of Italy and Slunor Kodersoni
minister of the Interior, have or
dered seizure of Vicente I J lane o
I banes' brochure agninst King Al
fonso and have commanded the
perfects to hinder by all means Its
circulation In Italy, report, the
Itome correspondent of LcQaul-
otit.
This action was tnken, the cor
respondence says, after a demand
made upon the Italian government
by the Spanish ambasttador.
Out Relief I A pleaiiant rif ccliv lyrup.
9c and ooc met
And oumaliv. ue ('ISO'S
bw, Inroat ana cncK
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Just because you Uart the day
too tired to get up" arms and
lege stiff muscles sore burn
ing, aching back dull head
nervous irritable WORN OUT
before the day begins do not
think you have to stay in such
condition.
Rheumatism, kidney and blad
der trouble, and all ailments
caused by excessive acidity make
one miserable.
He strong and well. Get rid of
the "rheumatic" pains, stiff joints
sore muscles, "acid" stomach,
kidney and bladder troubles so
often caused by an excess of body
made acids.
If you have been taking all
sorts of medicines without bene
fit, let The Williams Treatment
prove what great relief t gives
oven In stubborn cases. Hundreds
of thousands have used it Estab
lished 32 years.
To prove The Williams Treat
ment conquers kidney or bladder
disorders, rheumatism, arid all
ailments caused by "too much
uric acid," no matter how chron
ic or stubborn, we will give one
85c bottle (32 doses) free .f you
send this notice. Kindly eend 10
cents to help pay postage, pack
ing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Will
iams Company, Dept. DA-2196, P.
O. Bid p.. East Hampton, Conn.
If your sleep Is broken by au
irritated bladder that wakes yov
up every few hours, you will ap
preciate the rest and comfort yo-j
get from the free bottle (32
doses. )
Send at once. Tou will receive
a regular 85c bottle without In
curring any obligation. Only one
free bottle to the same address or
family.
Nothintr sent C. 0. D- Adv.
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Decide Today-
You Succeed?
Definite principles govern the route to
Success.
Three of these principles are work,
planned spending, saving.
Look around you! Study the lives of those
who have succeeded. Although tho nierfl
accumulation of money is not Success,
money in the bank has played a vital, con
shueUve part in the careers of most suc
cessful men has enabled (hem to go for
ward. You, too, will find that regular,
systematic deposits in bank accounts are
the Kay to Opportunity.
Today is National Thrift Day, the third day
of National Thrift Week. Join those who
are succeeding. Start your bank account
now and make deposits regularly.
United States National Bank
Salem, Oregon
IIP?
Jim ' 11
mK, ilk
as to the final form of Muscle
tihoals legislation before any move
is made In the bouse to send the
Underwood shoals bill to confer
ence. President Coolldge was said to
hart indicated after a conference
ASTHMA
MJk No enrs for it, tat welcome
v w relief ie often brought by
views
V va poRui
Or IT MUUmm Jmn Ud r.arfo
with Hapreaenutiva Longwort.il of
Ohio, tba republican leader, and
Chairman Bnell of tha bouaa rules
commute that thla courat bad
own followed In order to prevent
a Ueu.i ot the legislation In confer,
enca.
Install a Set of $
Hassler Shock Absorbers
on Your Car. .You'll be surprised at the difference.
VV. E. BURNS DAN BURNS
(Not Brothers the Same Man)
Hieh St. at Ferry Salem. Ore.
PARTS FOR ALL CARS
It would require many
pagea to tell tou of
the many bargains
throughout the ator.
It will pay you to Tlalt
to Investigate.
Thia event should be ot
surprising interest to
every housewife who
wishes to brighten up
the dining room at a
small cost.
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SALE OF
NING ROOM
URNITUR
17
.LeJ
Gateleg.Table
Whether as a breakfast
table or buffet for the even
ing party or console table
against the wall, the gateleg
table has a charm all Its
own. Beautiful mahogany
now
20 Per Cent Off
Mirrors
Beautiful wall mirrors,
just the thing to be placed
above the console table or
buffet. Heavy, clear plate
glass elaborate frames fin
ished In polychrome. See
them!
20 Per Cent Off
Mah Jongg Sets
Learn to play this very in
teresting Oriental game. In
struction book with each set.
Itegular ? 6,00 sets (PO Q?
very special foOtUO
All Other Sets at Cost
HAH J0NGO TABLES
AT COST
Dinnerware Sale
A special selling of several
attractive designs in
32-Piece Sinner Sets at
$6.95
$7.95. $3.95 and Up
Odd Pieces
Many wonderful bargains
In od lis nnd ends.
10c to $1.00
LIKE MUSIC
The Brunswick Radiol a
Super-Heterodyne
Will bring the world's
best mu&lc to your home.
Let us demonstrate this
amazingly versa tile machine
for ou at our store or In
your home.
A Most Important Sale of High Grade
Dining Room Furniture at Remarkable
Savings.
We have gathered together a number of dining room
suites, odd tables and odd chairs in a variety of styles,
that have been priced downward for a final clearance. If
you need any new dining room furniture, be sure and see
these.
'
BEAUTIFUL HAND CARVED QUEEN ANNE
DINING ROOM SUITE
In Hahogany consisting of Buffet, Table, Five Diners
and Carver Was ?297.00.
Very Special
$149.50
8-PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE
In Mahogany Buffet Oval Table and OQ PTA
Six Chairs. Very Special tpXaW teOU
7-PIECE QUEEN ANNE DINING ROOM SUITE
In Mahogany Consisting of Table and Q.H A tfA
Six Chairs D l.OU
QUARTERED OAK DINING ROOM SUITE
Consisting of 48 inch Top, Eight Foot Extension Table
and Six Brown Leather Seated Chairs. (P1Q Oft
Very Special fyiJ, JO
54-INCH QUEEN ANNE
Mahogany Dining Table, Round Top. 'QOQ QC
Very Special Dwt.70
WILLIAM AND MARY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS
With Blue or Brown Leather Seats. JI (Aff
Very Special 9)41:. OO
QUEEN ANNE MAHOGANY OR WALNUT
DINING CHAIRS
Blue or Brown Leather Seats. (J J Qfr
Very Special i?)lJD
BEAUTIFUL QUEEN ANNE CARVER
In Walnut, Blue Leather Seat. IQ ftr
Very Special PO.7J
QUEEN ANNE CARVER
In Walnut, Blue Leather Seat. CiG QP
Very Special Pt.0
Tea Wagons
Equally useful In living
room , dining room or sun
parlor. Will atlil greatly to
the comfort and beauty ot
your home.
Special
$9.95
mm.
Fringed
Wilton Rugs
Beautiful 9x12 fringed
rugs, during this sale at this
remarkable low
price
$39.00
Card Tables
Very handy to have when
unexpected company drops
in on you. T1 CkK
A dandy at Dt)
Acme Tables This Is
exceptionally fine table with
felt or imitation
leather. Special..
$4.95
QUEEN ANNE CARVER
In Mahogany, Brown Leather Seat.
Very Special
$8.95
SOLID OAK DINING CHAIRS
Brown Leather Seat, Set of Six. CO Q QP
Very Special puUD
OAK DINING CHAIRS
Brown Leather Seats. If Qf
Very Special DJL I .
VERY SMART MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE
With Four Chairs to Match, was $75.00. Q Q
Very Special .... tP'iO.7J
TWO-TONED BREAKFAST TABLE
With Four Chairs to Match, was $75.00. QA Q QCC
Very Special iDIO.iU
Y0UK CREDIT IS GOOD '
Any Purchase Yon Make Even at These Extremely Low Prices
CREDIT WITHOUT INTEREST
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Dining Rooir
Draperies
S0-in. Damask in blue and
cold mulberry and gold
Black and gold blue, gold
and mulberry combinations.
These do not need to be
lined. Very pop- &ey mfr
ular Special, yd . 5.D
36-In. Perlevtone Prints
In dining room patterns.
Special 99c Yard
Make Your Old
Furniture
Pay for New
We will gladly call at your
home and quote prices on
old furniture. This we will
credit to your account and
can be tipplied on any article
In t'.ic- store.
Yov. will find m.tnv b.ugaini
in j :t used department.