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PAGE EIGHT. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919. 1 I ! J '! i '1 GIVE A SICK BABY A CHANCE THROUGH THE SALVATION ARMY vou sv fore io-fl'tt if? & tati ? friend of rain who owns a big cm; h&d & ford cross-couorry trija to make so J loaned him my "(Biefrckt: HELP THE SALVATION ARMY TO WIN IT'S BATTLE HERE DECISION IN SUIT OF PHEZ COaPM IS DUE Three Theories Advanced Oa Death Of RsihCrcger Are PuzzEsg. The application for a preliminary in junction brought by the Phes company against the Salem Fruit Union, te pre vent the I'nion from disposing of its loganberry pool on the open market is being arguedtody before Judje Geo. G. Bingham of department No. 2 and Judge i'erey Kelly of department No. 1. The morninir hours were taken up by the attorneyfor the plaintiff and it is thought that the attorneys for the Sa lem Fruit Union will require the entire afternoon to present their side of the case. As the points of law in the ease were thoroughly argued before both of tm judges Saturday, June 14, it is thought that the application for the preliminary injunction will be decided immediately at the close of the arguments, and if not, will be withheld until Friday of this week when Judge Kcily comes from Albany to hear a special ease et for that day. On June 14 Judge Bingham denied the application of the Phez company for a preliminary injunction preventing the Salem Fruit Union from disposing of its 1200 tons of loganberries in the pool, but permitted the company to fi'e an amended complaint. m OF COCCI FOR I Here, BUY 11 ime Is Surely That Refrigerator now when you need it and at REDUCED PRICES JjtJlf xv''4?v We are Salem agents for four of the leading re '. : : vWOt.TwV-i" " "'i-'"'- i I frieerator factories in America. It is. useless tc 'I' I JF! c ill i)l iiit in t.. . i .-r ..wMt . i . mm i 3JT' - - j-m 'm to mention the Quality of our Merchandise, as every one knows we sell Iter Goods ILsss Money $18.75 Refrigerator, now $13.95 $22.50 Refrigerator, now $16.85 $28.50 Refrigerator, now $21.35 $55.00 Refrigerator, now $26.25 $10.00 Refrigerator, now :. $29.85 $50.00 Refrigerator, now $37.50 $65.00 Refrigerator, now $18.75 Free! History With Every Granite Ware Set Sold Saturday Between 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. 9 Piece Set, Special $8.84 Watch Our Windows For Bargains 4 Stores Trade in Your Used Wit 9 W, Trade in Year Used 4 Stores ii m i IWi Defense In Injunction Case Eipected To Close Argu cents Today. BeJof aa, Italy, June 24. Confronted by three versions of the murder of Ruth Oruger, Xew York orhool (rirl, Judge Bagnoli today suspended trial of AJfrado Cocchl, charged with the erune, until the eonflktin stories eonld be iirveirri jated. Prosecutor I'ran ehini told the United Press he did not expect the investigation to be com pleted before next spring. Today.V nea&on of the trial, which opened only yesterday, brought out these veHiona: : 1 Tie prosecution charged that Cocthi killed the girl after assaulting her in hi repair shop at 52 West 127th street, Xew York, February 13, 1917. 2 Cwvhi rdfuted former alle;ed ton ft."HoaS and declared his wife killed Mi Orugr hooause of jealousy, say ing he confessed to shield her and his (AaWren. 3 A latter whs introduced, gaid to hare been written toy J. J. Lynch, 8(K) municipal building, New York, statiug that Miss Cruger died from a criminal operation and was buritvl by white tdarer in 4'occ.hl 'a shop. Telia Story of Crime Cottihiw rumination begun this morning. He- erented a sensation, whe-f ho ibejHiB enlinly to tell how Miss Cru- ger risited his shop to have her skates sharpened and how his wife entered snd attacked the girl from behind, lulling with a tlow from a tool. Coochi emphatically denied he as saulted the girl. Nobbing loudly, ho de scribed how he proceeded to conceal the fcody to shield his wife. He said he was forced to cut it to make itt fiit irt the grave he excavated under the floor of the shop. Then he decide;! to flee, he said, and informed his father ho had committed the murder, hoping thus t gave hii wife. Judge Bagnoli remarked that Coo chi 't charge against his wife was made after 31 re. Cocchl had denoune eti him, which ereording ito the court, ilhe would not have done had he really been shielding her. When confronted with his former detailed confessions, Cocchi stoutly clung to his new ver sion of the eritne. Third Version Advanced After Ooefthi'a rotraetHon, the prose cutor askod for time to investigate this version. The judge refused. A leter was then introduced, purporting to, have Ibeen written to Attorney Ven turing Oosdii's eounsol, by J. J. hunch of iNew York, giving a third version. Lynch it was said, wrote that Hiss Oruger died as the result of a criminal operation and was removed ito Cocchi 's shop by white slavers, where she was buried. The jurors were frankly puzzled by the three versions. Judge Bagnoli re tired to his chambers to consider the situation and finally announced that the trial was su'ipenJed until further investigation could toe made. Vhy Itch and Scratch With Burning Eczema? Genuine Relief If You Resort to Sand and Sensible Treatment ' Lynch Admits Letter iNew York, June 25. J. J. Lynch, a bookkeeper in the city cBamberkin's office, today admitted that he had written letters to Signor Venturing at- yesterday, taking the slmid (lint the additional nnieunt paid in l!)lh for lo gsubcrires was in the form of a bonun mid not a breaking of the old three cent a pound contract The Hnlcm Kruit Union contends that tht paving of the extra price last yenr was not only a breaking of tho old three-cent contract, but that it hnd a, verbal con tract with tho old Jiorthwtst Fruit Products company for an extra price and cancelling of the old central 1, Ufl that this verhul contract had nut been reduced to writing. Many Pay Last Respecs To Prominent Physician The manvr sorrowing friends of Dr. John BeynoMs who died Bundav paid ; their respects to the Oregon pioneer phyrician. at the funeral services held yesterday from the chapel of Webb A jt'lough. The casket was banked with ! floral offerings in mnte testimony of the high esteem in which he was held ; by those who knew him tipM. I The Rev. M. C Wire of Newlerr, an ' old time friend of the family, conrtuct ied most Impressive services, sneaking 'highly of the life and work of Dr. i i tteynold and of hi intimate acquaint- ! janee w-j'th him. Two sours were sung j by a friend of the family, J. Pcn.on ' i Starr rlf Pawdena. t j The pall bearers were Pr. R. E. Lee : Stonier. I'. O. Hover, A. O. Contljt, 8.; W illis, A. V. .Marc'u, nnd W. H. Dancy. J Iturial was in the Odd fellows ccme- ' tlTT. ! j ' i'rieuils from out of town attending the M-vices were General W. H. Odell i of Portland, A. P. Flegel of Port Wind, ! Mr. and -Mrs. J. C. Thompson of Port t and, J. Benson Starr of i'!dcna and W There it a very eoaimea misua derstanding of Eczema and the va rious ether fvrau of skin eruptions and irritations that cause so much paia tad discomfort. Because the surface of the skin is the scene of the attack, and seems almost ablaze with tery, burning and itching, these disorders are mis-named akia diseases. The truth is that they are not really skin diseases, and that is why nothing but disappointment follows their treatment with salves and lotions applied, to the surface of the skin. These irritations, eruptions, boils, pimples,' etc., are eaused by dis ease germ in the .blood, which breaks out through the skin, and as long as the germ is in the blood, no cure can come from ointments and lotions, even if you apply them to the surface by the ton. The rational and sensible treat ment is S. 8. 8., the reliable blood purifier, which promptly eradicates all disease germs from the blood. When yon eleaase your blood ef disease germs, the skin is promptly restored to its normal rendition. Por more thaa half a century S. & 8. has been used with the greatest satisfaction for all sma ller of blood aad' skin disorders. This flae eld remedy was first made by the Indian from medici nal roots and kerbs of the forests. 8. 8. S. is still made from the original formula, and it ii guaran teed purely vegetable. It u eae blood remedv that contains not a particle of potash, mercury or eth er mineral. There is ne liner tonie or system-builder, and a tttorwtgti course ef 8. S. 8. will build up the general health aad give new vigor to the entire body. tiet at bottle of 8. B. K. from your druggist, and begin the sensi ble, rational treatment today, and you will experience genuine relief, as tkeusaads of others have. If yon want any special medical ad vice regarding your own ease, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. torney defending Alfredo Cocvbi at Bo logna, Lynch said that ho had sent letters to Baron Sonnino, then the Italian for eign minuter end to Cocchl 'i attor ney, but refusei to divulge their eon tents He declared that he would ex pose tho entire cas." to any accredited official of the Italian government. LIBERTY BONOS QUOTATIONS New York. June 25. Liberty bond quotations: 3's, 1)9.26; first 4's, 94.90 second 4's, 93.96; first 4i4's, D5.40; second 4t;'s, P4.20; third 4i4,8, 35.12; fourth 414 's, 94.22; victory 3i, 100.04; victory 4, 99,94. ARCHANOEL UNITS OUT Brest, June 25. The transpoit Pone his arrived from Archangel with 1360 men of the 339th infantry, Richly fifta (Michigan and Wisconsin national army) division. " s , Try Salem First In Baying "Listen!" says the Good Judge "And remember it, too." The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. You'll get more eutof your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lasts and lasts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW tyf up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco WB CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco H. Ooltra of Albany. PROPER THING NOW IS TO PEEL OFF SOILED 6 KIN Thoe who abhor sticky, greasy. shiny, streaked romplexions should re- j Igiously avoid creams, powders and; rouges during the heated days. There'! no need fr them, anyway, since the tiitues of tnerrolizt'd wax have bpeome known. No amount of perspiration will ! produce any evidence that you've been oting the was. As it is applied at bed . tune and wa-tied off -Jn the morning, j the complexion never looks TTke a mske i up. Me recti ttl wa gradually takn off ' a 4sd completion, instead of adiing! snvthing to make it wore. 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