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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
PAGE EIGHT THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1925. PEACE MENACED "Williamson, Mass., July 28 AP) Dr. Leo. S. no we, director general of the ran-American Union at Washington, asserted at the In tltute of politics today that a dis tinct trend toward a balance of power exists In the Latin American countries today and may have a disastrous consequences as has the balance of power In Europe. Conducting the discussion at i round table conference on out landing problems In inter-Amerl can- relations, Dr. Howe said In part: "The first of the great problems confronting the American contin ent Is to ascertain how it will be possible to avoid the balance of power system In Its European form We must devise some way of pre venting that system from taking deep root. Riffian tribesmen. The enemy Is understood to have abandoned alt Idea of an offensive, and the French are not yet ready to begin their move with a move of bring ing the forces of Abd-el-Krim to terms. The airplanes alone are ac tive, continuing to harass the Rif fling, notably in the Denl Zeroual's country which In the last few days has received the attention of 23 bombing planes. BURGLARS RANSACK HOUSE TAKING GASH AND FRUIT Mill City, Or., July 28. Huik lars crawled through a window at the home of Harry Kciser at Gates eorae timo Friday afternoon and flftcr completely ransacking the jiouxe, mado their get away with about f25 in cash and six jam ol freshly put up fruit. A complete check has not been made yet and other things may bo missing. No due has been found to point to wards tlio thieves. Mr. Ketscr 1 a laborer on the Southern Pacific lection gang, and the Ions of tliis much money ia quite a blow to him. CALM REIGNS ALONG FRONT IN MOROCCO CARL KELTY JOINS BROTHER IN EUGENE Eugene, Or., July 28. Carl S. Kelty, In former years In news paper work in Portland but more recently connected with promi nent hanking and bond houses of the Pacific coast, has joined the executive force of the Eugene Guard and will direct the busi ness administration of that news paper. He nlso acquires a part nership in the Guard Printing company, which publisher the newspaper. r 4T &'e&&&2 Tomorrow Alright BlQ A vegetable mum aperient, adda tone and vigor to ine cifjcfltive and diminutive system. Improves the appe tite, relieves Sick Headache and Bil lousnest, corrects constipation. Used for over Wyears Fez, French Morocco, July 28 AP) Calm reigns along the front In Morocco where the French troops are facing the rehetious Chips off -the Old Block N7 JUNIORS-Llttljffl. One.third the regular dosa. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. I aaiSOLD BY YOUR DRUGGISTaaaJ DANIEL J FBY To understand why U.S. Royal Balloons are known as "the Balloon TirePrinciple at its Best, " consider these facts THE comfort you get out of balloon tires depends on how soft you can run them with safety to the tires. U.S. Royal Balloons are built in strict accordance with the original conception of balloon tire cushioning t rue low air pressure. They can be run at pressures which actually give you the comfort you ex pect from a balloon tire. They do not have to be over-inflated to save them from early, uneven and disfiguring tread wear. This is because their flat "Low-Pressure Tread" distributes the weight over a greater tread area than the ordinary round tread. The entire surface of the tread comes in contact with the road. The tire itself is built of the famous Latex-treated Web Cord, which gives the maximum strength and maximum flex ibility so essential to balloon cushioning. Put U. S. Royal Balloons on your car and enjoy the comfort of riding on gen uine low air pressure. United States Rubber Company U. S. Royal Balloons True Low Pressure with the New Flat "Low-pressure Tread" and built of Latex-treated Web Cord Tr.4. United States Tins an QssA Tlras For sale byt Salem Vulcanizing Works Bonesteele Motor Company Ira Jorgensen nine STORES Over 35,000 Square Feet of Floor Space or Nearly One Acre MILLER? I Cood Goods. CLV Cood Goods. SALEM, OREGON Our large volume of sales plus our small margin of profit makes this the "SHOP HERE AND SAVE STORE." Mid- Year Sale of Blankets Most folks know that ice and straw hats are cheapest in winter months-then, why should not blankets and coal be cheaper in summer? To stimulate early blanket buy ing in this community we've arranged to display direct mill shipments demonstrat ing a true saving that can be effected at this season of the year through turning an oth erwise dull season into a busy one. These blankets were pur chased at the lowest possible prices. Even our regular prices are much below ordi naryand at prices quoted below it will pay you to buy your entire bedding supplies ' (First Floor) 3 First Quality Only Nashua first quality only are featured for this sale We chose a standard nation all'' known blanket because we wanted our patrons to know something about the quality, the assurance that every blanket is fully guar anteed to give satisfactory service. In this sale a child can buy as safety as an adult for the simple reason that every blanket is "standard first quality." The new plaids and soft blended colors for fall and winter are shown now and it will be an easy matter to decide at these prices. Hotel and apartment house owners are invited to attend this sale as the quantities are ample for all. (First Floor) NEW NASHUA BLANKETS Double 64x76 Size These arc regularly sold at $3.00, plain tan and grey with nov elty borders in pink and blue. The quality is fine downy texture that will not wash away in the laundry but always coming out soft and nappy. It will pay to buy these in half dozen lots. NEW NASHUA BLANKETS Double 72x80 Size 'A very large size suitable for sheet if desired. These are white with pink and blue fancy borders, whipped edges in pearl cot ton A very durable blanket, one that will give splendid service and always come out of the laundry looking like new. You can save money on this extra size Nashua here! Regularly they sell at $3.50. NEW NASHUA BLANKETS Double 66x80 Size A new version of plaids with wonderful combinations of soft colors such as gold, old blue, lavender, pink, yellow and grey with heavy whip edge of mercerized pearle cotton. This number is ideal in weight as it is heavy enough for a comfortable. It's fluff texture gives it a very rich appearance. Regularly $4.00. NEW NASHUA BLANKETS Double 66x80 Size Large block checks and plaids in new variations of color com binations arc to be found among these Lavender, gold, pink, soft grey, blue and buff. This n ashua number is usually the leading Autumn blanket at $5.00. By buying now you practical ly save the price of one on every; four that you buy. NEW NASHUA BLANKETS Double 66xS0 Size Nashua part wool is something entirely new! Heretofore their .woolnaps were absolutely all cotton. We are the first to show, this first quality part Wool Nashua in Salem. Black and novel ty plaids in combinations of blue, buff, lavender, gold, grey and pink. Bound with wide satin ribbon in blue, pink, etc. to match' blanket. A splendid comfortable at a generous saving. Regu larly $6.50. ..- r? ls mm (mm I