Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1925)
PAGE SIX THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925. 1250,000 LOSS Portland, Ore., June 23. Short circuited wires early today started a (fro at the Irwln-Hodson Print ing & Engraving plant at Fif teenth and Gliaan streets, causing an estimated losa ot J2SO.OUO. Tlio Maze was discovered at 4:35 a. m. by the janitor when bo camo to work, lie ran to an adjacent cngino company and turned in the alarm. When fire companies arrived the whole In. terior of the building was a mass of flames. Automobile license plates for several western states were stored In the basement and were believed to have been ruined. The loss Is covered by insurance, company of ficials Indicated. It was feared that sovcral thous and Montana plates, toscther with smaller quantities intended for Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Wyoming and Idaho, wcro ruined. The fire, Battalion Chief James Dlllane said after a preliminary Burvcy. Btarled in the badgo manu facturing department on the sec ond floor. Badges for the Re beccas, Odd Fellows and kindred organizations wero being manu factured there, and mere was a lnrge amount of material stored In that department. A large stock of paper was ruined by water. Presses were ruined, type cases burned beyond repair and printed pamphlets, catalogues and other pieces of printed material on the Bccond floor destroyed. Flro damage was confined prin cipally to the second floor, but bo many thousands of gallons of water were poured Into the build ing as to practically ruin every thing on the first floor and In the Basement, Real Beer tiff 'yj e f V ? I gRA.MK W FOSTER U oiler tho blue sky act a permit was Issued the Arnold-Junction City-Horton Auto Rail company to soli f.toclc fn tho fliim of $20,000. Halo ot beer containing 4.4 per cent alcohol In Windsor, Ont., un der a new law, bus resulted lu thouBftnds of Americana crossing dally from Detroit, Mich., on tht 5-cent ferry to sample the brow No drunkenness resulted, accordlnR 10 report. Frank W. Poster, of Walkervllle, Mich., was the first American to obtain a drink at the Prince Edward Hotel. The low re quires the beer to be drunk at tables and not at bars. PLAN TO CUT TAXES $300,000,000 NEXT YEAR Washington, June 23. (A. P.) An adminietration tax program to reduce the present tax burden bq $300,000,000 hns virtually been completed for submission to eont! toss next fall. That agreement has been reach ed on moat of the major features of the program was revealed after a conference hot ween Secretary Mellon and Chairman Green of the house way;i and means committee. The two ware said to be in accord except on the question of repealing est u to taxes. NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE This la Your Chance to Prove That Toning Up Your Liver Will End That Tired, Run-Down Feeling. Build Yourself Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strengh and Energy Feel Your Very Best Again! In his private practico Dr. II. S. Thacher demonstrated that such symptoms us Indigestion, Gas on a Sour Stomach, Belching, Dizziness, Colds that Hang On, Sick Headaches, Constipation, that Tired Feeling uud a geueral Hun-Down condition ot the System are often the rcBult of a Sluggieh Liver and that relief In such cuscs comes quickly when the Liver is properly Cleansed and Toned and the System la working normally again. Why This Gives Relief Wh;'D working as Nature In tended your Liver docs three th.ngH necessary lo keep you reel ing your bent. First, it purifiiti yuur JJLOOD, every drop of which patuks through the Llvor every fifteen minutes. Second, your Liv er furnishes the essences that are rs entlal to perfect IHCKSTION. Third, your Liver supplies the secretions Nature lines to lulir'cute your inirs'incs so that your How it i a ran move naturally, gently nnd regularly every day. When your 1'ver becomes sluggish It cannot do these three things: consequent ly you fuifrer from ono or more of the symptoms above described. Share It With Fnmilv! Just to prove to you that you CAN get quick KKL1KP, druggists are giving away FHEH liberal trial size hot ties of Dr. Thacher rs Liver and llloort Syrup. II Is a svrup of rilRKLY VHflRTAIILK ingredients known to rhyalrtann for their CORRECTIVE and HKALTII-milLDlNU properlles. 10a ch Ingredient Is chosen to help Nature to cleanse and tone the Liver to correct this cause of Constipntion to improvo Diges tion and Appetite to Nourish and Strengthen tho Systom to tone tho Tired and Overtaxed Nerves, and to send purer, Healthier Illood coursing through your veins. Clip the Coupon Below It will cost you nothing to try this hcatlh-bulldlng vegetable syrup. All we ask in return is that you tell others what a few amwinfiilo. (ltd fur vnn ICoon tin this helpful treatment after the sample bottle has demonstrated its merits In your case. Show vnur frtnniTa nnil mint ivna Hint tlift regular dollar size bottlo is sold under tho guarantee that every penny will bo refunded If for any reason thev ara not comnletoly satisfied. Adv. FREE! This Connon ii Good for One Snmnle Bottle ot Dr. Thachcr's Liver & Rlood Syrup if presented before, tho supply for froo distribution is already Klven nway. Head tho full details Above, then set nt once, as this offer Is limited, (let a trlnl size now by proacntinff this coupon to Terry's Drujr Storo, Salem; Conrad Stafrln, Dallns; Geo. V. S'.ecthntmner, Sllverton. Salem Has a Dairy Supply Store We take plcasuro In announcing; the addition of a stock of Dairy Supplies to our business. This will enable the dairymen of this locality to buy at home the equlpmont necessary in the operation ot their buslnoss, at prices no higher than they have ben paying In the past at wholesale centers. We cannot In this limited space enumerate the articles carried, but wo do wish to say that our Block Is Tery complete, including bottles, bottle caps, bottle cases, bottle carrlora, palls, strainers, cans, brushes, etc Every dairyman will sooner or later need aome article of this class ot goods, and we oxtend to him this Invitation to visit us, look over our stock, and got our prices. Wo are In position to give good service. Charles R. Archerd Implement Co. COOLIDGE OFF F( Washington. June 23. (A. P.) President" Coolidge left Wash ington tota to spend the summer iu ttwampscott, Muss. Washington. June 25 Only a cabinet meeting, perhaps the last to be held Hi Lb Hummer, stood to day botwoen President Coolidge and his vacation. With his departure for the cum mer White Houso at Swampacott, Mass., set for early afternoon, Mr. Coolidge devoted the morning to a hurt, minute checkup with his cab inet and to arrunging for a ''trans fer of the major business of his office." Practically every Important pend lng question Du boen disposed of by Mr. Coolidge today, although a few appointments remain to be made and he still has under con sideration some reports from the tariff commission recommending etianges In duties. An office has set up for the president In Lynn, Mass., and with part of the execu tive force there, including Secre tary Sanders, h will carry on auch business there as arises during the summer. 'i Mr. Coolidge has not announced plans for his program while In Massachusetts. For a time, how ever, It Is expected, ho wilt remain close to the spacious home at Whltecourt, where he and Mrs. Coolidge will stay, resting from the care of office. It' Is likely that they will remain on the Massa chusetts coast until fall, breaking their stay with a visit to Plymouth Vt., the home of the president's father. 3EDI0 Madison, Wis., June 23. The progressives of the nation are looking to those in Wisconsin "to make no mistake at this critical hour," said Ceoige W. Norria, re publican. Nebraska, today In e formal statement. He came here to attend tho funeral yesterday of Senator Robert M. LaFollette. "Tee death ot our great leader for salt by "Chk"Sd electrical TttailcTf Every minute in the Day A fatveooted breakforfa cool dafo? Work, a cool kmcheoo, hour, a cool ere kiing la the theatre' Everywhere al pray GE Fans lo bring In the breeze !No emu for heat or dlicomfort when nlckd tTOppikafl a C-E breeze foe tea cool I GENERAL ELECTRIC uust nut be taken aB any disinte gration in cur ranks," he said. 'Petty Jealousies and personal am bition must be forgotten. "The banner of human freedom that has fallen trom his bands must be raised aloft and the fight carried on until happiness shall come to ovary homo and Joy be en throned at every fireside." Senator Norria conferred last night with Mrs. LaFollette and with several leaders of the LaFol ett followers In the stale. A spe cial election for the selection of a tmccossor to Senator LaFollette probably will be ordered In the near future by Governor Blaine. A proposal has been put forward that Mrs. LaFollette become a candidate but she has made no public announcement as to her at titude. M3tutlme, the names of deveral prominent persona in the state organization have been dis cussed, including Governor Blaine. Fred Zimmerman, secretary of state, and Congressman John M. Nelson, who managed the senator's "amnflign last year. ;&tVs Catarrh Medicine oth tocai end Internal, and hs beer uccewful in the treatment o Cstartl n over forty vears. Soldbyalldrugglstr . I. CHENE? & CO.. Toledo, Ohlt Keep Your Kitchen Cool With a Wvstinghouse be a slave to your stove ? During June initial payment Balance on easy montruy terms A few years ago it would have been a fairy-tale dream to talk about letting your stove cook for you but here it is real as life ! -The improved, modern Westinghouse has a clock that regulates your oven heat to the minute. All you do is set the clock after you've placed your dinner in to be cooked leave home or do what you please for the rest of the day and come home to a perfectly cooked dinner. May we show you this new, modern, electric range the WestaffMMse Wit It out addlttonnl font during the nnccial offer thin nrw nuloinntionlij- ron trollxll Irnn. ! .no tur nlnnm Jant rlht not PHONE 85 toe kot not too coldl "The Range whh the Clock" Take advantage of our special offer in force un til June 30th. Installed and ready to use! See them here. PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. 237 N. II71EETT 8T M For Men and Young Men STARTING Wednesday, June 24 to Saturday, June 27 FOR 4 DAYS ONLY We offer every suit in our extensive showing, including Society Brand, Kirsch baum and other reliable makes, values to $50.00, giving the men of Salem and vicinity The Greatest Values Ever Offered for $25 On High Grade Suits With every suit goes our personal guarantee of complete satisfaction. You must be satisfied. See Our Windows Come Early No Credit No Exchanges No Refunds. Ellis E. Cooley Hollis W. Huntington 416 State Street Salem. Oret?on yssssamaswm ft- Ikassas kSasMsbMhSus1 I "l iiui ii, JJ 210 State Street