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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1925)
TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1925. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON PAGE THREE SPECIAL GRAND JURY CALLED IN OIL LEASE CASES Washington, May 5. With the summoning of a panel tor the se lection of a special grand Jury here, Atlee Pome re ne and Owen J. Huberts, special government coun sel in the oil ca&es, were expected to arrive to prepare (or later ap pearance before the jury in re opening alleged criminal phases ct the leasing of the naval oil re serves. The government counsel already have appealed from the decision of the district court a month ago dis missing the criminal Indictments returned last June against Albert 11. Fall, former Interior secretary, and Harry F. Sinclair, Edward L. Doli en y and his boo, Edward L. Dohcny Jr., oil operators. Appar ently new grand Jury proceedings have been decided on as another recourse in the matter. The indictments were dismissed because of the presence tn the grand jury room of an assistant to the attorney gsnera). It was said the same lit of witnesses would be called in the new proceedings s appeared in that which resuitetl In the Indictments. Additional evidence was presented by thr government counsel before a spe cial grand jury here last month, but it adjourned without taking action. BURNED BODY OF IL 1924 AVERAGE 52 PER DAY, REPORT New York, May 6. Automo biles caused 19.0UU deaths and in uries to 450,000 persons in the United tSates In 1924, statist ice made public by the national bu reau of casualty and surety under writers reveal. This represents a daily average of 62 dead and 5650 injured. Notwithstanding the death to tal, the largest ever reported, the bureau found signs of encourage ment In a pronounced fall tn the rate of increase of accidents. The increase in the number of deaths in 1923 over figures for 1922 was 0 per cent, while the increase in 1924 over the preceding year was only 4 per cent. This reduction in the rate of increase was attributed to organize campaigns to reduce accidents. Grade crossing accidents took a toll of lt8S deaths, a decrease of 71 from the 1923 total. Since 1908 the death rate due to motor car accidents has in creased steadily until today auto mobiles cause more deaths than all other vehicles, including train :nd street cars combined. Jack Hoxie, star In "A Roaring Adventure, Universal Western to be shown in the Bligh theater Gury, Ind., May 6. The mys tery surrounding the death of a young woman, whose partly burn ed body was found a week ago in the Indiana dunes near Chester ton appeared to be disintegrating today with the positive identifica tion of the torso by a girl friend. Florence Kisb Boto said the body was that of Mrs, Josephine Desidero, 21, of Gary. This cor roborated the recognition mado by Mrs. Desidero'a mother. Miss Boto said she tad been with Mrs. Desidero the Any before the mur der. Miss Boto was arrested yes terday at South I3enl and was said by police to have been pre paring to flee to Detroit. One of the strongest points In her identification, according to police, was her pointing out a bit of cloth found near the mutilated body as part of a petticoat she lent Mrs, Desidero. Mrs. Aritie L. Hossler of Mich igan City, however, was as equally positive as otherB have been in Identifying the body last night as tfiat of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Berg, 22. Sciatic Neuritis The ad nerv. situated at the back of the hip joint is frequently the subject of Neuritis, giving "ic tc the painful disease Sciatica. The symptoms are Intense pain which ehontfl down the thigh to the foot, often aggravated by walking, and with pain Tul points along the course ot the nerve, very tender to the touch. The dise.-nn is a ver., obstinate one and does not readily respond to ordinary treatment. It tckes more than t- usual pain sedative even to alleviate the pain. The quickest, safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent nerve racking pains of Neuritis is to i hntt'j of AUenrhu Special F 'fr.'a No. 2, which comes In capsule form. Take them as di rected nnd notice bow ' about 24 hour? they have consider bly re duced, if not entirely banished, all p: in and soreness. Continue until th j Neuritis has entirely disappear t' and vou are able to work nnd res ii fort once again. J. C, Perry Drug store keeps this Spe cl'l Formul No. 2 In stock all the Mme and sells lots of it. Mail or ders received. Adv. NEW AND FACTORY REBUILT 4P "BLACK i i ommenciug today, owns one of ; the very few Australian blue shep herds in this country. Bunk, as the dog is called, has become a great screen actor and has a con siderable part In "A Roaring Ad venture," which is the story of the cattle country and the adven tures which beset a young man who attempts to frustrate a band of cattle rustlers. Clifford Smith driects, and the cast Includes Mary McAllister, Marin Sais, Francis Ford, J. Gordon Russell. .Margaret Smith and Universal ranch riders. New Corporations. Under the blue sky act a per mit was issued to Freeman, Smith & Camp of Portland to sell bonds in the sum of $500,000. Wolf Creek Royalties company, rvtland; Incorporators, H. V. Fries. S. H. Guild, William Ball is; capital. $1000. SALEM Thursday May 7 I 'SHOW THIS Iff AnnoOSce on show grounds NO STREET BWADE DAILY AT Grand Stand Chair Seats On Sale at PATTtfN'S BOOK STORE OREGON NEW TODAY ; The play that cave New York its its biggest thrill! Box Office Open at 2:00 and 7.15 WOMANHOOD'S Great Love Lyric A drama so tense It will quicken the pulse and set the heart atingle with Its big moments of love, romance and thrill. Norman Kerry May McAvoy Harry Myers Marie Prevost Ronald Colman TODAY WEDNES. COMEDY NEWS ff) J srXs .r Ban Typewriters Underwood, Oliver, Royals, Corona, Remington, Woodstock, Portables, all makes Sold on easy terms All makes Rented sad Repa'red Tonight for the Last Time. The Woman On the Jury' Tomorrow Atlas Book and Stationery Co. Rubber Stamps Sea'.s 465 State Phone 340 Wednesday With lis. ' r t. 'Oliver .rung The Wonder Horse MILLEFft SSSj - j I Cood Goods, f J " ' cSw' Salem's Leading Department Store .SSSS"" ! Thursday COMEDY F NEWS p Action ! Romance! Adventnre! Speed ! Every second of the time ! T TT1T7'rT".r TT TT7 A TM"T,T El 111 niiA 1 1MV H Daring Summer months the box office will open at 2 ;00 J I and 7:19 P.M. U With Low Prices as Their Guide $16.75 to $39.75 It seems that fashion has favored Oregon women in that it has faith fully interpreted the spirit of our wonderful climate in the printed modes. Balmy days of sunshine! Gloriously printed frocks! It's a - hilarious season and we are in readiness to meet the demand for the wanted styles. Whether it is sport stripes or floral scroll, or coin spot pat terns you'll find them here in this collection in such fabrics as broadcloth tubs, crepe de chine and radiums some are made of 54-inch silks in toned down shades while others are con- spiciously vivid. Simply made with perhaps a flare or tunic to break the straight line effect rxx An! THE RED DIVING GIRL! From the Atlantic to the Pacific the "Red Diving Girl" heralds the message of the world's finest swimming suit. Where ever one finds swimming popular Jantzen's will be in predominating evi dence, Jantzens are perfect fitting, non rip crotch, the reinforced shoulder strap, the elasticity of the rib stitch are perma nent features that make the Jantzen the nation's favorite swimming suit. Watch our windows for more news. The prints the thing VOILES AND CREPES IN THE NEWEST PRINTED DESIGNS 49c to $1.25 YARD Voile La Suisse 49c Yard Voile la Suisse Is flock dotted In many new designs. It la a 88 Inch Mrlc of enduring beauty pennant-lit dot, etr. Vivid and pastel colors In thirty different shades. Voile Superb by Kant-Fade 59c Yard Voile superb Is different. The printed designs will appeal to you at once for all the small chlnts like, floral and coin spot patterns are .created In effective color harmony. Petti-Prints by Kant-Fade $1.25 Yard Pettl-Prlnts are balf silk. A fine, toft, lustrous fabric printed with three and four color patterns. Pettl-Prlnts are guar anteed fast color. Test to tub or sun. Petti-Crepe by Kant-Fade $1.25 Yard Petti-Crepes come In delightful patterns of small design. Excellent tunning fabrics In absolutely taut colors. I'ettl-Prlnts sre here at Miller's exclusively. i m T have been wanting to share with you some of the interest ins things about the conduct of thl huv'.neas. Through the eourtwy of the manttqtment. little Interemlng details will he tola from time to ttme tn this column devoted to "AllLI.KRETTES. I was surprise 1 to learn that twenty clxht departments here functioned with clock-like pre cision, each having It's buyer manager, sales persons, s.ock requtremei'ts, quota of sales nn etc., t- pe.-fect a section of the entire machine. It Is interesting to note, too, that all department mnnasrera have acos to sales and stock rciorj which are so necessary to thj nufveasful conduct of a thriving business. Such det n Ha as these elim inate tho guess work nnd give the required knowledge of man agi is economically. In my next column or Mii lerettHS I'll endeavor to tell you more about "The Gtore of Good Store Keeper.' Tennis! J A good game depends much upon how one is ac coutered. Our middies, skirts, iennis shoes and stockings will improve ones gome wonderfully! Golf! at Illihee Golf coats and sweaters strike a dominant note hem. We've especially pre pared for a big season by enlarging our stocks. The elastic waist band sweaters and golf shirts are here very reasonably priced. The Beach! Oregon beaches are open ing now for the early sum pier season and now is the time to select clothes for beach wear, fishing trips, etc. Jantzen and Bradley bathing suits here in the latest style versions. Motoring! r i 5 What fun is these in motoring in Oregon's won derful sunshine without being properly togged? A bright sweater, a smart motor outfit all these and more too, here to make your trip most joyous. v Hiking! Below the snow line! The thrills of mountain cVmbing at this season is measured by the comfort one derives from their hik ing costume. Our mountain bfiots, sox. Khaki outfits will add greatly to the comfort of hikivg.