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THIS CAPITAL. JDUKNAL, BALUiW, UKJUUN PAGE THREE HERMAN-LEWIS BATTLE GOES 10 in the dccoruiion of the church and grounds and in ao efficiently preparing and serving the lunch. The next meeting of the council will be held ut Keiser school house December 27. We hope for a full attendance and hearty co operation of the various Bible schools, A helpful and seasonable pro gram is already being prepared. uly Miid many were Injured in wio most torrenuai rain storm in Japan in 60 years. At Yokohama fifty houses were crushed by a landslide and serious damage was reported in the Kanto district. OF FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925. 10 Cal Herman, Salt Lake fighter and Frankie Lewis of Salem fought ten rounds to a draw last night In the opening boxing card of the enson. Herman tipped the scales t 145 and Lewis at 130. The fight was even all the way through with neither battler having much advan tage. Herman did most of the leading with Lewis waiting to land a go dohard blow. Not once did I, wis back up but he wan unable to find the clever little Salt Lnker where he expected him to be. Lewis landed one good hard blow in the third round but Her man came right back. Herman was lota faster than the Indian fighter although he lacked tho wal lop that Lewis carries. Lewis Is not slow by any means nnd Is able to step around right lively but Herman had the best of this de partment. Lewis did not seem to to In as good condition as in sev eral of his former fights. Ho ap peared to have only his left hand Jn the first few rounds but got better as the fight progressed. Nov man made him miss repeatedly. In the seventh round the Salt leaker called for Lewis to get In and fight. Tho eighth round started out rather snappy but nelth r side got the best of it. The Inst two rounds were about even and neither man was taking a chance of getting knocked down with a chance of getting a slight decision. The fight did not quite measure up to the par of bouts staged last sea on but ns the sen son goes along Harry Plant, matchmaker will be able to get better boys and prom ises the fights to be as good a last eason. ' Bill Hunt knocked out Danny Garth of Butte, In the fourth round of a scheduled six round fight. Garth put up a good fight but Hunt's weight was too much for him. Garth landed severnl harcU blows but wag unable to follow through for another one. Each of tho fighters landed hard at the end of tho third round. In the fourth round Garth rocked Hunt and they both enmo together, Garth was hit hard at the same time and went to the canvas for the count of nine. Ho got up but It was plain thnt he was out. Hunt floored him again. He tried to get up at the count of nine but couldn't make It. Red Martin of Salem and Bat tling Kendall of Salem fought four llteiMallsin "Yes I it?s all gone." DO NOT close your eyes and think that health, frco mo tion nnd strength ore gone) from you forever! It Is not bo. Yo i can got rid of your Thpiimatlsm hy building up your blood power. It is a fact that rheumatism moans "blood poverty." It is a lact with th& Increase of red cells in your blood, impurities are destroyed. It is a fact that. S.S.S. will help Nature- build theso rcd-blood-cclls! S.S.S. i ono ct the niort powerful blood clenn;:ors in existence. Its re suits in thousands of rlieumati casea Jiavo been nothing short of amnzlug! Tlio medicinal ingre dients of S.S.S. nre purely vorc table. This is very important to rrmombor! What can bo more inspiring, more wonderful than to pee tin phacltlcs of pnln rc leased from your Btmgglinr body, swelling, lingering pains. Etifiness, of joints end niusclo all disappear; your stomac-h mr.do Btrontr; your faco pink ViLlx tho old sweetheart glow, your Mood enriched nnd your checks mnro plump as they used to be. You can do it ! Take P.S.., tha great destroyer of rheumatic impurities. n fl S. S. fe iolil t nil pno& dm? rorcs in iwo bitm. -ina iargcr iie is moro economical. 1 Qke Yourself Aiflln Peters Milk Chocolates in Cake form Regular Price 65c a Lb. For Saturray Only 39c lb. Two Lbs. for 73c Limit 2 lbs. to customer. Schaefer' Drug Store Yellow Front Phone 197 135 N. Commercial St. The Penslar Store Jmmk " Elephant Skuts Her Stuff ' -o 3P .m On the last day of the straw hat season, old Lady Jewell, of the New York Zoo, got busy on'the lids cast-off in Central Park, munching away as if they were giant peanuts. slow rounds to a draw In the first preliminary. Both fighters were alow but Kendall seemed to have the beat of the fight at times but Martin was tough and came back for more. Shadow Bretz, of Salem showed much Improvement since his last fight and cleaned up Battling Wal den, negro fighter of Portland in the first round. Both fighters ap MOTHER :- Fletcher's Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, alwavs look for Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. S ft FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY p81"""!! KEEP BOTH EYES ON THE OREGON iSi it IflfeiW starts TODAY a p. . V i ) k wCi'Mf AT REGULAR PRICES ihA-"VrTV Q ' TKH'' ' ! mm0 mmkWmmttaur m evenings f -K . Vs mw-j k Mc?rM i! -m j,. j Children 10c S& Comedy-News J -..Uzcr,',j Y peared fast during the length of the bout but the Salem boy hit too hard for the Portland fighter. Bretz outweighed him 11 pounde. "Spark Plug." a fighter from Aberdeen challenged the winner of the Hunt-Garth battle. His real name Is McCoy and he la declared to be a clever fighter. Plant plans on having the second boxing card two" weeks from tonight, on the tile signature of Physicians everywhere recommend it. Hayceville, Or., Oct. 2. The Haytsville district Council of Re ligious Education reports an ex cellent program rendered last Sun day at the Hazel Green church. It was worthy of note that all of the speakers were present and the delegated and viistora In attend ance found the addresses' and dem onstrations very helpful and also uplifting spiritually. It is to be regretted that several of the su perintendents nnd teachers of the district Bible schools were not present to give their appreciation to the speakers and to receive the inspiration thoughts and ideas so manifest in the various addresses and class demonstrations through out the entire day. The entertaining school and church Is to be congratulated on the faithfulness of their pastor, Hev. Miss Leila LucKey, and their primary teacher, Mrs. C. L. Von Cleave, and also Mrs. Tom Van Cleave, who devoted so much time 16th of October. He will be able to tell better as the season goes along and will have better fights. Plant figures on getting George In gersoll of Astoria, Charlie Dawson ef Eugene and several other fast steppers here before the season closes. See this Traveling Exhibit of Crane fixtures The mobile exhibit of Crane plumbing and, heating materials can be seen Salem, Friday, October 2 at Fair Grounds, Saturday, October 3 in City The public is cordially invited to inspect these new Crane fixtures for bathroom and kitchen, and the Crane Automatic Water Systemwhich makes city comfort and conven ience easy and economical for the farm home. For two days only. Don't miss this exhibit. CRANE PLUMBING AND HEATING MATERIALS CRANE CO. 836 S. MICHIGAN AVE.. CHICAGO branches in all ' 1 Washington, Oct. 1. (A. P.) The irrigation development of the west will go forward without opinion with understanding ami oo-operation by congress and local interests, Commissioner Mend of i he bureau of reclamation of the interior department declared today in a statement. Asserting an erroneous Impres sion prevailed that there was needless delay and opposition o'i tha part of the bureau in carry ing out reclamation projects for which appropriations were made by the lust congress, the commis sioner said the bureau decided to build projects wherever a sound economic development was as sured. 20 KILLED, MANY HURT IN JAPHAIN STORM Tokyo, Oct. 1. (A. P.) Twen ty persons were reported killed to- 'Principal Cities New Lamp Burns 94 Percent Air Beats Electric or Gas A new oil lamp that gives an amazing brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electrielty, hna been tested by the U. S. govern mcnt and 35 leading universities and found to bo superior to 10 or dinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise no pumping up; is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94 percent air and 6 percent com mon kerosene (coal oil.) The inventor, V. M. Johnson, 161 north Union ave., Portland, Ore., la offering to send a lamp on 10 days' FHKB trial, or even to give ono FHKB to the first user in each locality who will help him introduce It. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agen cy, and without experience or money make $250 to $500 per month. Adv. New Shape 'a -- " f t'y '" :' yA Y ' y-"s .w di '4 nm i$7v($iAZ wruA to take a rest. Try it today and every day. Treat the kiddies at the same time. 'jThey need the nourishment that"comes in' crisp, flaky Tru-Bnke Crackers. " ' Your grocer sells Tru-Bakes.T Bakedjy TRU:BLU BISCUIT JCO., Spokane and Portland ffrie Home of Tru'-Bls Grahams, English Style Biscuits and the Fomour T ru-Blu Fruit Cake Because it a tofverop coffee. ' doublcrich in strength and flavor M J B gives you more "mileage" . for youf cofe monjy. " - Goea farther per cup costs less in the long run! cup of milk or hot choc olate. You" will feel as re r L.J : I i j y& isix