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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925
CLEAVER SAYS
NOT HIS CHOICE
George L. Cleaver, former state
prohibition commissioner, now
apeclal agent of the governor, takes
exception to the statement of a
Portland newspaper that he la di
recting a force of special agentu
and that A. Chrtstensen, another
special agent who Is under arreat
on a charge of connptrary to vio
late the prohibition law, 1a one of
the members of his force.
Chrletensen was commissioned
by the governor on April 8, thLn
year. Cleaver cites a letter written
by him to Governor Pierce on May
26, 1924, In which he advises
against the employment of Chiist
ensen. In this letter Cleaver call
ed attention to the fact that J. C.
Erlckaon, district attorney for
Clatsop county, wanted a commis
sion for Chrlstcnsen, whom ho had
employed oh phobltlon cases In that
county. Cleaver Informed the gov
ernor In the letter that Christen
sen had been let out of federal
prohibition employment the previ
ous summer by J. A. Llnville, fed
eral prohibition director for Ore
gon. Cleaver also stated that Christ
ensen had come to him for employ
ment. Cleaver refused to recom
mend him for the reasons Unit
there was no vacancy In his de
partment and that ho considered it
unwise to take on a man who had
been let out by a department en
gaged in similar work. .
Cleaver further advised the gov
ernor that Christ ensen had bought
a hotel In Astoria and that he was
at enmity with McKnight and Mar
shall, two federal prohibition ag
ents at Aetoria, and that Chrlstcn
sen was doing all he possible could
to discredit them.
Milton &tock, ecconil baseman of
the Dodgers, Is believed to have
established a major league record
for consecutive aesits. In the
sixth and eovxenth Innings Stock
was credited with six assists in a
row.
IBNH
D W Griffith's
Master Picture
"Isn't Life
Wonderful"
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All livo stock inspectors In Ore
gon, one representing each of
24 counties, were yesterday re
appointed by Governor Pierce, to
serve until June 1, 1927. They
were:
Jeffernjn county. H. L. Prldav,
Gateway; Vumliill, R. C. Mylno,
McMiiinville; Wheeler, Dick iiaru-
house, Mitchell: Washington, W.
B, Coon, Foreet Grove; Wasco, W.
II. Harris, The Dalles; Wallowa,
Henry Ham, Enterprise; : Union,
T, B, Johnson, La Grande Umatil
la, E. L. Wright, Pilot Hock; Til
lamook, J. K Reedy, Tillamook;
Sherman, James Stewart, Moio,
Multnomah, Geiry Snow, North
Portland; Morrow, John Broyiifirj,
Heppner; Marion, w. G. More-
bouse, Sulom; H'Kuiieur, Charles
timlson, Ontario, Linn, J. W.
(Join, Albany; Lincoln, Jess Fur-
rin, Taft; Lane, W, S. Roberts,
Eugene; Lake, S. P. Dicks, La Re
view; Klamath, James W. Straw,
Klamath Fa He; Josephine, H. J.
Noelul, Grants Paee; Jackson, Wil
bur Ashpolo, Medford; Harney,
C. T. Carey, Crane;, George T.
Meador, Prairie City; Gilliam, Les
tor Wade. Condon; Douglas, N. i3.
Hunt, Roseburg; Deschutes, Claud
Christ, Redmond; Curry, J. W. Os-
trander, Gold I each; Coos, W. V.
Glaisyer, Cjquille; Crook, L. , Nich
ols, Prlneville; Columbia, Elmer
T. Connell, Dpor elnnd; Clataop,
W. A. Engner, Aetoria; Clacka
maa, A. McDonald, Oregon City;
Hcnton, R. J. McAlister, Corvallie;
Dakor, Charles V. Wend, Baker.
Ball Ecsigns
Washington, July 15. (AP)
-The resignation of E. D. Ball,
director of scientific work of the
department of agriculture, has
been accepted.
FRECKLES
Sun nnd Wind Itrln- Out ITgly
Hio(g. How to Jtcmovt! J-.a.sily
Here's a chance, Miss Frecltle-
faco, to try a remedy for freckles
with the guarantee of a reliable
concern that It will not cost you a
penny unless It removes the freck
les: whilo If It does givo you a
clear complexion the expense Is
trifling.
Simply get an ounce of Othinc
double strength from any drug
or department store and a few ap
plications should show you how
easy It is to rid yourself of the
homely freckles and get a beauti
ful complexion. Rarely is more
than one ounce needed for the
worst ease.
Bo sure to ask the druggist for
the double strength Othlns as this
strength is sold under guarantee of
money back If It falls to remove
your f reek Ion.
TITLE SERIES
The papcrmakers last night won
the first of the three game Ben oh
to decide the championship of
the Sundown league. The final
score stood 3 to 0. The game was
hard fougii; hut due to the Joss
of several of their pi ay ere the Bag
lea were at a disadvantage. Tho
winners played n exceptional
game, and the losers allowed two
of the paporinakerg to score on er
rors, The game was played at
Oxford park.
Lauterh.ick for the winners
pitched n good game, striking out
13. Hagt'Iorn for the losers fan
ned 6. Shackman and the Gross
brothers played excellent ball for
the winners.
Shackmun ecored the first run
when he crossed the plate after
Gross singles and Brown, right
Oiclder fot the Ragles, dropped
the ball when he stumbled over a
rock.
Limpklns, second baseman for
the papenuakers. sent a bunt roll
ing about two feet from the plate
in the third Inning, Tho Babies
Tonight
Maupin's
Singing
Band
Admission 75c
autx)tltiu& cutclier, grabbing the
ball, threw so wildly to first that
Mmpklns got to third before tbe
ball was returned.
There will be no game thla
evnlng as most of the men are In
Portland attending the Elks na
tional convention. The lineup
for the game last night was
follows:
Papermakerfi Vestog, c; Laut
erback, n; Wllkerson, ss; Mootry,
lb; Llmpklne, 2b; Bcbackman, Kb;
I). Gross, rf; II Gross, cf.
Eagles Schullz, e; Hagerdorn,
p; DoSart, ss; Anderson, lb; Snei
ley, 2b; Hortou, 3b; Brown, rf;
Teck, cf; Chapman. If.
FLAX TOUR REVEALS
RESULTS THIS YEAR
MOST ENCOURAGING
(Continued from Page Two.)
Polk county; what Is known as
tho Amity silt elay loam," Teutsoh
doclared. The F.lddle field hid
previously been sown In wheat,
Was planted with 00 to 100 pounds
of seed to the acre, the first part
of it on April 1.
There are 250,000 acres In UiJb
SKINNY MEN
Thin Men
Run Down Men
Nervous Men
You probably know that Cod
Liver Oil is the greatest flesh pro
ducer In the world.
Because It contains more vita
mines than any food you can get.
You'll be glad to know that Cod
Liver Oil comes In eugar coated
tojblets now eo if you reaily want
to put 10 or 20 pounds of solid
flesh on your bones and feel well
and strongs ask J C. Perry, Cen
tral Pharmacy, D. J. Fry or any
druggist for a box of McCoy's Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets.
Only 60 cents for 80 tablets and
if you don't gain five pounds In
JO days your druggist will hand
you back the money you paid for
them.
It Isn't anything unusual for a
person to gain 10 pounds In 30
dayo.
"Got McCoy's, the original and,
genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet."
Adv.
FAN BELTS
Carry an extra fan belt with you. It will not take up
much room, and you can never tell when you may need
one.
W. E. BURNS DAN BURNS
(NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN)
High Street at Ferry, Salem, Oregon
FAN BELTS FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS
district suitable for the culture
of flax and by rotation 50,000 of
these can be sown in flax every
year to yield $2U, 000,000 in lin
en products, the growers were
told. This year the state peniten
tiary has constructed 2300 acres
from which it ii expeted to secure
2000 to 2600 tons for retting and
Bcrutthlng at thr, prison plant.
Small Tracts Advised
"We ar3 not encouraging farm
ers to plant largo tracts in flux
to begin," Teutscu declared. "Five
acreB at the stare is plenty. We
are still in the experiment stage
of flax culture and unleaB a grow
er is contllcnt of bis advantage
it is best that he does not run the
risk of loss until he has deterlued
the adaptability of bis soil in
flax."
Other speakers at the Wednes
day gathering were Governor
Pierce; W. O. Ide, manager of the
State Chamber of Commerce; Paul
V. Marls, director of the Exten
sion department of O. A. C; Col
W. B. Bartrum, Inventor of sev
eral of the devices used on tho
new machine puller; and W. 11.
Fuller of the Dallas Chamber cf
Commerce who acted as chairman
at tbe noon meeting.
w- with rONf, THS WQNDtR HOSJL
Tom Griffith of the Cubs wus de
prived of a home run by a rain
storm which stripped the Phillies
of the Cub game at the end of the
7th inning. Tho ecore reverted to
the lost even Inning, which was
the sixth, and Tom was given a
hltless day In the times at bat.
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Special Train Leaves Salem 8:00 a. m. Thursday,
July 16th Extra Coaches on Trains Leaving 7:05
a. m. and 10:00 a. ni.
VISIT PORTLAND
DURING THE BIG
ELKS' CONVENTION
July 13 to 18
An Experience of a Lifetime!
Big features daily
' Free Band Concerts
Big Parade Thursday
Band Contest and Massed Band of 1500
Gaily Uniformed Drill Teams
$2.25 Portland and Return
Tickets on sale July 12th to 18th inclusive
Return Limit July 21st
Take the dependable trains of the OREGON ELECTRIC
RAILWAY, leaving:
7:05 a. m.; 10:00 a. m.; 11:15 a. m.; 1:30 p. m.;
4:00 p. m.; 5:30 p. m.; 8:20 p. ni. DAILY
Tickets or further particulars of
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Traveling Passenger Agent Ticket Agent
PHONE 727
Special Trains Returning Thursday Night will leave
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Jefferson street 11:35 p. m. and 12:45 a. m.; ar
rive Salem 1:25 a. m. and 2:15 a. ni.
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Friday
Clean Up to get ready for New Fall Shoes; a few. styles are already coming in. We will make a sacrifice . price on all short runs to close them out these two days
L
adies' Pumps
Large Lot, all materials patent, satin and combinations, $8.00, $9.00
and some $10.00, go at . . rc. . .,:.-v:. . ......
Ladies' Oxfords
Large Lot, all styles, all sizes but broken runs, to close out, good for
outing and general ware, $8.00 and $9.00, go at . . . . . . ..
Florsheim Shoes
All Men's Oxfords and High Shoes in the best selling colors and last;
most all sizes, $10.00 grades, go at. . ..... . ..
Boys' High Kicks
The best Sport Shoe on the market for boys a baseball with each pair;
. these Shoes go at $2.35, $2.65 and . . -. . .... . .-. . .
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Hi
en's Oxfords
New styles, both black and the new tan, all sizes; the very latest styles
tO ClOSe OUt at . . . ,r.-..r. ......
und
reds of Close-Outs
KaaiMMm ibhiii
eels
In Children's and Boys' Shoes, Comfort Shoes, for Men and Women, all
kind of Sport and Outing Shoes at ridiculously low prices.
Rubber H
Bring them on Wednesday and we put on any make of the best 50c Rubber Heels on the
market at ONE-HALF PRICE
DO YOUR FEET HURT?
Corns and callouses removed without pain or sore
ness. Ingrown nails removed and treated. Pains in
feet, weak-foot, flat-foot, foot strains and fallen
arches adjusted. Do not suffer. I will give you the
best that science can produce in scientific chiropody.
Consult ;
DR. WILLIAMS
about your feet Hours 9 to 5:30. Photfe 616
tmttuti
Mb Ok tea
M Dm Ml
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Our shop is equipped with all new machinery. We
use nothing but the very best grade of leather that
money will buy.
Mr. Jacobson, in charge of this department, is an
expert in his line has spent years in factories and
repair shops and will do nothing but high grade work.
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