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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1925)
FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1925 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM,. OREGON PAGE THREE Chicago, June 19. Chief Jih- llco Hurry O H-n, ot tho nimiiciii.il court, who has oven tho chief figure In the prosecution of Will- lam IX Shenhiird, accused o cau:i- Ing tho dead of William N. Alo Cliutock, dui.ared today that re gardlesa of me outcome of tli Shepherd trial, "Isabella Pope. Me- Clint nek 'a fiance, will come fnu possession of the MeClintock for tune." Judge Olson eaid Miss Pope eventually wiil be declared Mc Clintock'a Uwful heir on the ground thar Si epherd obstructed and held luck tho wedding con tract. "That wedding contract will Tie held binding, in my judgment," he laid , "and 'hen It is. Isabel"1 Pope will receive all the personal property, one-half of the real en tale and a life interest in the Dther half of the real estate. All Bxcept about $200,000 of the es tate will go to her. She will re ceive the full rights of a widow. "It was out of the kimlcss cf her heart that she gladly agreed to divide the estate with the otlnr heirs." 'lVMl;lfy!nf at, the trial. Miss Girlu Gained 7 Pounds Nine Years an Invalid Popo admitted that the prosecu tion of Shepherd was preliminary to an attempt ui oreak McUlln tock'a will, In which he malu Shepherd chief beneficiary. EXTRADITION GRANTED FOR ROBBER OF BAND Governor Pierce today grantsil in extradition on a requisition from tho governor of Washington (or tho romovol of Alvah R. Kil bourn from Portland to King county, Wash , to be tried for the robbery of tint Bothell Stuto bunk. Kilbourn, Jteeph Pollock and George Jones robbed the bank on June 5. In fleeing from the scene of the robbery Pollock and Jones were both kiKed and Kilbourn wrg wounded in both arms. He made hia way to Portland where he was arrested and ifi now confined in St. Vincent's hospital. Collett Wins Aeain. Versailles, June 19. (A. P.) Mill Glenna Collett of Providence, H. I., won the semi-final of the French women's golf champion ship today, Defeating Mine. Vag- iiano, up nnd 5 to play. BLOCKADE LAID DOWN ON MOROCCAN COAST Paris, June 19. (A. P.) A blockade of the Moroccan coast by French and Spanish warships to prevent arms and munitions reach ing Abd-cl-Krlm, the wanins leader of Moroccan tribesmen, be came effective at B o'clock thin morning. Tha French and Span ish governments reached an agree ment last nighi. regarding details. There will be no Btipreme com mand, but tile Fruchand bpanish naval units participating In the blockade wiil take instructions from their rei?ectivo admirals. THYE DEFEATS EDWARDS Portland, Or., June 19. In his first match 6!nce his return from his Australian tour, Ted Thyo, Portland light heavyweight wrest ler, won two out of thre falls hero last night frjm Billy Edwards cf Kansas City. Thye took the first fall in 42 minutes with a cotnolnation wrist- lock and hammer lock. Edwards pinned hie opnonent for the second That's just what McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for the Bnbcock girl and Is cloJnp: as much for tons of thounnnds of thin. unrlerweiKht, weak nnd dis couraged people all uver America. These sugar coated, pleasant to take tablets should bo given to children instead of tho vile stom ach upsetting oil Itself they sure ly do help the frail, delicate little ones and 60 tablets cost but CO cents at J. C. Perry, Central Phar macy, D. J. Fry or any real drug gist anywhere in America. Read this letter if you have a child that needs to gain health and fitrenRth. "My little girl was stricken with Infantile paralysis when she was 5 months old and was an Invalid for I years when I paw an ad in the paper that McCoy's Cod Uver OH Compound Tablets would build up wasted tissues. I bought a box and tho gained very slowly at first ami after taking ciprht boxes, she gain ed seven pounds. Thanks to Mc Coy's Cod Iiver Oil Compound Tablets, after trying almost every thing else on the market. She i.c on the road to recovery and poos to school every day." Mrs. L. Bab cork Apploton, Wis. Imitations of McCoy's may be offered but be sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and Renuine ind if after thirty days treatment you are not delighted with result? why. get your money back. ORIGINAL ""GENUINE COTablets 60Ccnfs mam I the west" I TESS OToE' ill ConhTnee Bennett W j 11- Sb WA- Charles Ogle 7 yv Starring BLANCHE SWEET .J"- J vL.g. Tnt Sly f p Woman ami , i rrr ..nd i i oregon nimaj n.'H uni-FiH BUHUfll EOT M (Night) (Matinee and Night) (2 to 11 p. m. Ml fall In 10 minutes, 30 seconds with a headlock and Thye ended the match by taking the third fall In 9 minutes when be lifted Edwards high In the air and crashed him to the mat pinning his shoulders before ho could recover hie breath. LAW TERMS SHATTERED BY POTENTIAL COPS Colorado Springs. Colo., Juii3 19. The traditional termology of law has been badly shattered by a group of applicants for the po lice department here. Bigamy was construed as an as- fone's family la one of the answers ior the civil service examination for the posts. . Potty larceny was defined as the act of induc'ng a young girl to Jeavo her horn-?, wnlle grand lar jceny was termed a He In court. Arson, a prospective "cop" Bald, iwas the act of stealing another man's wife, and a misdemeanor lis to hit flomp one on the hea.l Iwitu a club or blunt Instrument. Only three out of 15 applicants passed tho examination. 1 NEW TODAY "AT ATVTn A.T A TMf 1 HTII jfc Picture History" E Morning Oregonian mm ARISTOCRATS gone to seed itirough poverty, they Wrote, entrusting their daughter, Test, to the mercy of the wealthy man mho had bought D'Urherville Castle TODAY SATURDAY With a Brilliant Cast Including CONRAD NAGEL STUART HOLMES GEORGE FAWCETT . COURTENAY FOOTE Also OUR GANG in "The Sundown Limited" TODAY TOMORROW XL rMonav saving HmklMkt SATURDAY PRODUCE FEATURE Cash stores WATERMELON Finest qual- qp ity, thin rind, lb J v NEW SPUDS 6 lbs 25c All Week Prices ROYAL BAKING.. JO. Powder, 12 oz. tins L 2io lbs. tins $1.47 BREAD Best quality fresh daily, 2 OF r double loaves, 4 lbs. J V HONEY Idaho Comb, 2 combs v SNOWDRIFT, AF 81b. can pl.0 CRISCO, QO on 9 lb. can .VLi.LiU Saturday Features Pure Cane Sugar 15 Pounds $1.00 Big K- Flour All hardwheat, Satur day only, 49 lb. sack $2.59 Cheese Oregon 2!: ..45c Skaggs Best A r Bulter, lb... tut Kcllogg's Corn Flakes or Post Toastics, 3 for 29c All Week Prices CAMPBELL'S PORK and BEANS, large No. M0 2 tins, 5 tins TftC SKAGGS COFFEE No. 3 39c 3 lbs $1.15 DILL PICKLES Large pickles, 2 cans . cans, 12 to 14 ( n WHITE WONDER SOAP made in Oregon, QQ 10 bars OVL Shopping Bag Free. RAISINS Market Day Special, QQ 4 1b. pkg. OiC SKAGGS MARKET FEATURES PICNIC SHOULDERS While they last, lb 18c COTTAGE ROLLS Nice and Lean, lb 28c 'IT J ust a few steps down will save you dollars on your merchandise at Director's Packed in tea-foil, instead of tins ; ' hence if Back to 1870 for mellowness An almost forgotten old tobacco secret, Rough Cut. And tho coarser, "rough- "Wellman's Method," it's called, dating cut," accounts for its slower-burning, back to about 1870 and now ours ex- cooler-smoking quality, elusive!?, is responsible for the rich. Here, truly, is a pipe tobacco that IS "rounded-out" mellowness of Granger pipe tobacco. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 I ine poncy oi mis oepartment is to give goou mercnandise at a lower price than is possible to sell under ordinary conditions i For This Week-End Sale we have made big reductions from our already low price Come and See for Yourself 200 pair Women's Kid Oxfords, all sizes, regular $4.95 for this itfM Q occasion they go at j)XUt 150 pair Infant's and Children's Shoes, all leather, solid built, regular QQ up to $2.00, go at JQL Women's Tennis Shoes, black or AO white OC Men's Basketball Shoes, heavy regular $3.00 ... Men's, all leather Oxfords, brown or black, all sizes, regular $5 Men's blue work Shirts, A f light weight 4:0 C Men's light weight Union Suits ., .$1.85 , brown or $2.95 ... 79c Boys' Suits, sizes from QQ (V 7tolG PO J J $3.95 Boys' Sailor Suits, blue serge, all sizes Women's U. S. Rcgcn white QQ Keds, regular price $2.75, only JO C Thread, while or f) black ot Cheese Cloth, per yard 3c Oil Cloth, good quality, per yard 200 Window Shades, seconds, go at, each Heavy galvanized Tubs only , China Cups and Saucers, regular 25c each, set of 6 Women's felt House Slippers Canvas Gloves, blue wri.st, pair Men's Cotton Socks pair Children's Garters pair Infant's blue soft sole Shoes pair Rubber Cannery Aprons go at Percale, darks, go at Children's Coverall Creepers Boys' $2.20 blue Denim Overalls extra heavy, nil sizes 7 to 16.... 29c 49c 79c I 85c 59c 10c 10c I 10c I 15c 49c f 14c 49c 98c Corner Court and Commercial u Corner Court and Commercial i Lioorrr St Mnm Tobacco Co.