PAGE EIGHT
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON"
Los Angelea, Cal., Aug. 18 Jack
Eempsey threw his weight behind
Floyd Fltzsinimons' efforts to ob
tain the right to stage a Dempsey-
Willa fight for tho heavyweight
championship with two declara
tions made here late Wednesday.
The first was:
"Fltzflimmons has made me a
better offer than any likely to come
from any other promoter and he
has my signature to a contract."
The second statement, given with
an air of finality that seemed to
eliminate all chance of Tex Illck-
ard staging tho bout in New York
was brief and unqualified.
"I will not fight In New York
tate."
A third remark concerning state
menus by Jack Kearns that he still
had managerial power over Demp
ey'a engagements and that he In
tended to sign for a Dempscy
"Wills fight, also was brief and unqualified.
It was: Til do my own bikhhik.
Let Kearns sign if he wants to, but
what good will U do mm t
in the application herein and con
tinuing to connect with existing
lines In California, would be Justl
fled," the declaration said.
"It believes that the applicant
(the Central Pacific) should not
be given permission to believe a
forty mile extension from Klamath
Falls southeasterly If the granting
of the application would adversely
affect the consideration of future
application of the right to build
another line of railroad southeast
erly from Klamath Falls, Ore., to
a connection with existing lines
In California. L The Oregon Trunk I
desires a bearing upon the ap
plication In this proceeding."
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1.1, 1025
F
E
SCOII DENIES
SERVANT'S TALE
An effort will uo made as soon
as practicable tu eecure a special
traffic officer for tho Salem police
force, the officer to be placed at
the intersection of State and Com
mercial streets during tho busiest
hours of the day, It was mated
yesterday by Mayor John B. Olcsy.
No definite action Is expected
In the immediate future, due to
the fact that the budget appropri
ation for tho oty police departmonl
does not allow for the employment
of an extra inmi,
"I have personally investlgal
ed," said Mr. (iicy yesterday,
"and I am convinced Hint there
Is no quentinn of the need of a spe
cial truffle officer there."
GERMANS WAMT
PROPERTY BACK
zAIpenn. Mien.. Auk. 13. (A. P.)
Congressman Frank D. Scoft,
on the witness stand In his-divorce
suit here denied the
testimony yesterday of Floren Dal
law, Filipino house servant, who
by deposition declared he had
found Mr. Scott and Miss Jane
Kennedy, his secretary, alone In
the congressman's office at night.
Mrs. Scott's much discussed
dressing gown again was brought
into court and Mr. Scott declared
the garment was not the same
one Mre. Scott had In Washington.
Washington, Aug. 13. (A. P.)
. A formal communication press
ing for tho return of Germun
property seized by tho United
States during the war has been
presented to Secretary Kellogg by
tho German ambassador. No
comment was nvallablo at tho
itato department beyond admission
that such a communication hud
been received and was being con
sidered. The text has not been
made public, but the memorandum
1h understood to point out that, in
view of the status of tho oper
ations of the Dawes reparations
Dlnn nnd the benefit to be do
rived from these- payments by tho
United States, tho time appears
apt to take up for settlement of
Germany properties still nciu ny
tho Washington government.
PETAIN TO TAKE
CHARGE OF DRIVE
Paris, Aug. 33. (A. p.)
Marshal Putain will leave for Mo
rocco before August 20 to direct
what is planned to be the final
phase of operations to crush Abd-
;1-Krim and his rebellious follow
ers. With the .Junction of tho wcwl
;ru winge of the French and
lUmniKh forces already effected ai
Ainezou, in the jxkIoii of Kaur-el-
Kbir, on the Loukltos river, tli
nut-erackcr operations of the tw
rmlofl are ready to begin.
Tlie plan is to compel the con
t'litruUmi In one region of the
el iisi vo AIooi'B, which may fore
lliem to accept a pitched battle on
which (lie fto of Morocco will depend.
A. w. Sefton, globe trotter, la
bor agitator, newspaper man, print
or, and veteran of half a dozen
other callings, died suddenly
his front doorstep at 636 North
19th street ehortly after 6 o'clock
last night. He was returning from
work at the Oregon Statesman,
where he has been employed In
the composing room for approxl
mately 6 years past- Within the
priat few days he had been feeling
slightly HI, but death came unex
pectedly. He had gone to work
before 6 o'clock, when suddenly
feeling Indisposed, put a substitute
on In his place and went home on
his motorcycle.
His death closed a varied and
colorful career. He had traveled
over most parts of the world, was
widely read, and a personal friend
of many men prominent In na
tional affairs. He was 60 years of
age at tho time of his death.
He i survived by his widow,
Mrs. Anna M. Sefton, of Salem;
Ills mother, Mrs. J. H. Ransom,
of Los Angelea; a son, Wayne Ed
ward, aged 8 years, four brothers
and a later. The sister la Mrs.
liteanor P. Street of Oakland, Cal., j
the brothers, Kred C, formerly of I
Salem now of Yoncalla, Ore., Ira
H. of Greenfield, Cal., Thomas G.,
of Portland, Ore., and Hoy V., of
Kelso, Wash. Ilia brother Ira la
superintendent of school at droen
field.
The remains are at a local uji
dertaking parlor, and funeral ar
rangements will be In charge of the
local typographical union, of which
he was one of the oldest members
In the United States In point of
service.
KILLED IN SMASH
Oregon Cily, Aug. 18 Mrs. uii.
mn mrr, 69. of Chemawa. died In
a hospital here yesterday afternoon
a the result of injuries sustained
In an automobile aocldent on the
Pacific highway three miles south
or tnis city.
Mrs. Illff was riding in an auto
mobile driven by her son, Joseph
Illff, acting superintendent of the
Chemawa Indian school. The par-
ty was traveling aouth behind s
large truck, driven by Arnold Wid
ner of Portland. Mr. Illff attempt
ed to pass the van, but it turned
suddenly to the left, forcing the
automobile off the highway against
the protruding rocks. Mrs, Illff
was removed to the hospital here
by Lewis Doollttle, local storekeep
er. Other members of the party
which Included Mr. Illff's wife,
daughter and eon, all of Chemawa,
were slightly Injured.
BARNACLED BOOZE BOTTLE
PROVES GREAT ATTRACTION
Deputy Sheriff Roy Brammer's
barnacle coated booze bottle which
he dug out of the bay near Wald
port, was sharing almost equal
honors at the sheriff's office to
day with the man hunt for diIbs-
lng convicts. While man after
man appeared at the office today
offering Sheriff Bower their
assistance in the man hunt either
In person, or with cars or guns,
man after man and now and then
a woman and also' a quota of small
boys thrown in, appeared to got a
glimpse of the now famous bottle.
The treasure was handled af
fectionately by scores of people
who discussed it from all angles.
Seattle, Wash., Aug. 13 A mes
sage recolved here today from the
steamer Oduna, which yesterdny
waa on her way to aid the United
States coaet guard cutter Bear,
ofthoro In Bering straits, said that,
the Bear was "okeh," and the
Oduna was proceeding to Seattle.
Saturday Special
White Enameled Framed
MIRROR
With Towel Bar
Last Times Today
COD LIVER OIL IN
SUGAR COATED TABLETS
FOR PUNY KIDS
OBJECTS TO ESPEE
Washington, Aug. 13. (A. P.)
Further differences between
railroads over construction pro
jected In central Oregon were de
veloped beforo the Interstate com
merce commission today when the
Oregon Trunk railroad tentatively
assumed a hostile position to tho
plan of tho Central Pacific to
build 40 miles of line from Kla
math Falls, Oregon, to Cornell,
Cal.
The Oregon Trunk declared Its
own proposal to extend a railroad
from Bend, Ore., to Kiamam f ans
would be affected by the Central
Pacific's plan.
"The Oregon Trunk desires to
lnvcstigato and determlno wheth
er a line of rnilroad extending
southeasterly from Klamath Falls
through the territory referred to
CELEBRATES FREEDOM BY
MURDERAND SUICIDE
Stockton. Cal., Aug. 1 ;i 13. Ped-
rowa of l'Htsburg, Cal.. closed his
first day of freedom from the
Contra Costa county Jail by stab
bing Mrs. Maclnria Flguuro to
death last night with a hunting
knife In a local rooming house nnd
then plurigliijr the knife Into hlm-
Helf. 1'edrosa dicil on tho wnv to
Iho hospital. No cause for the
murder and suicide could be learn
ed by tho police.
Mrs. FiKucro bun boon living
hero with her ihrce children, her
husbnnd b Ing in Mexico.
Foruet I he nasty tasting, stom
ach upsetting cod liver oil and give
the thin. puny, underdeveloped
blldren McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets If you want to
glvo them a good appetite nnd put
pounds of good, healthy nosh on
their bones,
DoctoiTi know all about them
and so does J. C. Perry, Central
Pharmacy, IX J. Fry and all good
pharmacists all over America, for
Ihey are In great demand, because
they ore not laggards but show
results In a few days.
'Phey are not expensive cither
fiO tablets 60 oents and chil
dren take them like candy.
A very sickly child, aj?e 9, gain
ed J 2 pounds in seven months and
strong nnd healthy.
One skinny woman gained fl
pounds In 21 days. Adv.
pis
when
ea
td au. tn-ouT. ian
1
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-rm .'Mtr. ri"
A necessity in every home. This fine white enamel framed
mirror with towel bar attached, with 10x14 inch glass, Is a rare
bargain. You must see it to appreciate it.
Common sense in shoes
It's common sense to have com
fortable and vigorous feet. You
can combine foot health and
ttyle when you wear the Arch
Preserver Shoe. Its concealed
built-in arch bridge and flat
inner sole prevent sagging and
pinching. Come and see this
differently better shoe in the
newest styles.
THE
"KCCP9 TMe FOOT well-
F8ECK
iw Is
Tourist Dies in Car
Mcilfoi'd, Or., Apr. III. Thuman
Jefferson Reynolds, l0 years old,
of Vallojo, Cal., died suddenly hero
Tuesday while rid.ng in a car on
a return trip from his vncatlon.
accompanied by his wife and
daughter. Cerebral hemorrhage
was given na the cause.
liic Time lo (Set UU1 of
These Uirly Spots
There's no longer the slightest
need of feeling ashamed of your
freckles, as Othine double
strength is guaranteed to remove
those homely spots.
Simply get an ounce of Othine
douhlo strength from any drug or
department store nnd apply a little
of it night nnd morning and you
should soon eeo that even the
worst freckles have begun to dis
appear, while tho lighter ones have
vanished entirely. It Is seldom
that more than nn ounce is needed
completely clear the skin and
gain a beautiful complexion.
Uo sure to ask for the double
strength Olhlno aa this Is sold
undor guarantee of money back If
U falls to romovo your freckles
amfe''
With
ADOLPHE MENJOU
GRETA NISSEN
GRAND
We have received a limited supply and offer" them to any
customer at a special price.
"Wo now have displayed In our Housewares department
new line of fireplace pieces. Select yours while the lot :
complete.
PEICE SHOE CO.
32fi State
CAt'iTAL JOUKNAL WAJNT ADS SATISFY 1'HE WAN 114
Regular 20c and
'at
!5c Percales
15c yard
27-Inch White
Outing Flannel
Good Grade for 20c
We Are Still
Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for
Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores
Nils ;imI Iunking YfM. ig Woman
I'm (Mm 'lime lUJpo of lttit
trrmllk Cm. in In a Now Way
A Unit lc MaHsngo with
lingers Around lOyoH ami
Mouth lldoi-a Iti'tlrlng
All That Is Ncct'HHiiry
L
SELF POISONING
Neglect of the liver results In
elf poisoning! Not so quickly, per
haps, but Just as surely ns If you
drank poison out of a bottle If
your liver ! not doing Its work of
helping digestion, eliminating
waste from the bowels and purify
lnar the blood, you will always bo
troubled with sick headaches, nan
tea, biliousness, bad brcnth, gas,
our stomach, or constipation.
Cleann and tone your liver! Tut
your system In condition so you
leel your very best again! Try jtift
a spoonful of Dr. II. a Thncher'e
excellent Liver and Blood Syrup
.fter the next fow menls and no
tice the quick Improvement In the
way you cat, Bleep, look and feel
the return of strength, vigor nnd
energy. You will bo completely
satisfied; otherwise there will be
no cost. Adv.
Tho old time application of Uui-
termilk and Cream to whiten and
pnverve the skin and romovo
harsh little wrinkles and ugly sal-
lowncns was grandmother's recipe
nnd women throughout the coun
try are again using It to ensure a
houutlful complexion and snow
white hamts and arms.
HuttermUk, howevjr, Is not al
ways obtainable, but a nneol.illnt
bus at last perfected a method of
concentrating buttermilk nnd com
bining It with a perfect cream,
which you can buy In small quan
tities eady to use at any first class
drug store by simply asking for
Howard's Ituttermilk Crvam.'
Thcro Is no secret about it nor
is there any doubt about tho ro-
it "" I t -
suit It's Just a common ordinary
buttermilk in tho form of a won
derful cream.
To Ret tho beat offect. be sure
lo follow tho simple directions. Atl
druKplts guarantee a noticeable
Improvement after the first appli
cation or they will refund the
money. Adv.
I Tl11" P0"""11 G"0,,
rKlili for Sample Botlle
' Dr. Tlinrlior'a Mvcr llloon Kjrup
If prosenicd beforo the supply for
free distribution is airesuy ,iv
.way. Read the full detain above,
then act at once, a (hie offer le
limited. Get a trial elzo now by pro
entlnr this coupon to J. C. Per
ry'e Drug etore, Salem. Conrad j
etafrJn, Dallas. Ceo. W. Btcclham
mn, BUrerton.
EEDS
We buy and sell all kinds of Becds grown in
this state, having a large wholesale trade as well
as a good retail business.
Wo carry in stock all tho varieties that aro
suitable for the Pacific const and aro in a position
to fill all orders promptly.
Mail orders aro given prompt attention and we
ship to all parts of the United States.
We give especial attention to Seed Grains, Clover
Seed, Vetch Seed, nnd tho different Grass Seeds ns
well as a full line of Onrden Sop da.
Rend for list when in the market as you will find
It to your interest to do so. All needs are thor
oughly reclenned and graded nnd comply with the
various Stnte Seed laws of tho different states.
D. A. White & Sons
Wholesale and Retail Sccdmcn.
SALEM, OREGOtf
Voiles
Many colors and patterns
45c yard
Kilbornie Ginghams
Guaranteed fast, many patterns
25c yard
In our Used Furniture Store and in order to move some
of our stock we are making special prices on many
articles. If you are in need of household goods of any
kind it will pay you to visit this store. Only a few of our
bargains are listed here.
Ranges
Used ranges of all makes,
reconstructed and guaran
teed good bakers.
$20 and up
Kitchen Treasures
Complete with 2 bins, 2
drawers, bread and chopping
boards as low as
$2.00
2"
Dining Tables
Solid oak dining tables. Ro
flnished and sold at less
than
One-third
of orifrinal vrtlne
Men's Suits
Mercerized
Table Damask
51.25 grade .58-inch at 9g0
Ited and white Table Damask,
58-incIj wide ggc
J. P. Coats Thread 50
J. P. Coats Mercerized
Cotton jijc
J. P. Coals Crochet Cotton 150
J. P. Coats Darning Cotton,
3c. 2 for 5c
Blue Denim, yard .' 27c
Khaki Jean Cloth, yard ....28o
We have a few pairs of
Barefoot Sandals
Left, at
80c, $1.00, $1.50
Men's Two-Pants Suits $35.00
Men's Suits, greys, blues,
browns. Priced from
$17.50 to $30.00 .
Men's Pants $4.50,
$4.95, $5.45, $6.50
Young Men's Suits f 16.60
to $20
Rugs
Room size rugs tapestry,
axminstor and Wilton velvet
ruge.
$5 and up
Chairs-Rockers
A large stock of chairs and
rockers of all kinds
75c and up
Baby Carriages
A good selection at greatly
Reduced Prices
Iron Beds
Easily reflnlshcd
like new.
to look
$1.50
Springs and
Mattresses
Bed springs and fumigated
mattresses.
$1 and up
Buffets
Solid oak buffets In good
condition at
Sacrifice Prices
Boys' Tennis Shoes
$1.25, $1.65, $1.85,
$2.10, $2.25, $2.75
Boys Tennis Shoe Para Cord
Sole out wears leather,
at ?2.io and J2.25
Boys' Suits
2 Knickers
$8.90 to $12.45
Hop Pickers
Gloves, Shoes, Coveralls. Knick
ers, Blousee, Shirts, Overalls,
Sox at Low Prices.
3 Red or Blue
Bandana
Handkerchiefs
for
25c
Universal Cloth
Fast Colors
15c yard
Used Furniture
Store
F
High Street opposite the Court House
Blue Wing Zepher
Ginghams
Very Low Price
19c yard
Boys' Knickers
98c to $2.25
Boys Work Shirts 55c
Boys Dress Shlrts....75c and 85c
Boys Blouses 75c and 85c
Guaranteed tub fast.
Ladies'
Pumps and Oxfords
$2.65 to $5.50
0 So Snug Arch Support
O'of's $5.50
2 Strap $5 so
Ladles' Tan Oxfords, crepe
soles $3.45
Ladies' White Canvaa Strap
rumps $2.95
Fine Unbleached Sheeting,
J"" lOo and 15o
Bleached, good grade j2o
Guaranteed Unbleached Cheese
Cloth 10o
Blue and brown Barrack's
Bags
48c
Q J. Breier Co.
141 North Commercial Street
(Chain Store.
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