PAGE 6IX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919. MM TRAINING PUZZIETO CRITICS Give a Sick Baby a Chance Through the Salvation Army LllllILl ,"r$S' , V ''t:V:i-vM F fn of sour .1 ASK. ' any Firestone Truck Tire user in this city about his experience with them. Askhimabout the kind of service he gets from our tire press, our other tire machin ery and our men. You'll get the reasons, straight from the shoulder, why over half the truck tonnage oTAmer ica is carried on Firestone Tires. And when you put Firestone Truck Tires on your truck you'll find that it runs faster with safety, wears less and keeps moving on less gasoline. Let us prove these things. It4 i TIRES IRA JORGENSEN, 150 S. HIGH STREET Threatened Omah Strike Called OffBy Workers Omaha, Nub., June SO. Central La bor I'nlon In rierutivo session last night decided not to rail a general ntrik! in sympathy with the teamster ut tli in time. It recommended mural i and financial assistance for the strik ing teamsters. All union mon nre atkod to refuse to handle goods delivered ly non union teamsters, and all union wen will bo assessed ench week (or the sup lort of the teamsters strike. The meeting also adopted a resolution denouncing Mayor Hrnitli as "unworthy of a eliief executive of all the people of the ctiy," far his attitude in the strike. Washington, June 2.1. Fearing a re rival of tlio influenza epidemic next winter, Horgcant Ofiiera.1 ltlue is press ing emigre io appropriate $200,000 to begin a health offensive. Red Cross officials have received iilucii that th epidemic, has just reached Australia and Is raging there. Absence Of Road Work Asd Lack Of Tcp" Hard To Figure Oat By H. G. Hamiltaa (I n ited Press Staff Correspondent.) Toledo, Ohio, June Sfr-Jeas WUlard V training stamps him as a very queer in dividual. We have, here is Toleda a world's champion pugilist who is training with out doing any road work, and he says he will be in just as good ahape at if he were duing lots of it every day. That's queer spot number eae. Queer spot number two la Willard'a teuiper. tasy going, good natuiod Jess often times fhea into a half rage la the training ring and sparring pattuera get some awful maulings while ha co!a off. Old timers have always made it a habit to point Out that a man who loses his temper in the ring is whipped that instant, yet Jess works better when riled than when he is in hit pacifist mood. Punchea Stir Tamper. His blows carry more snap along with the natural e tea in and the terrifying look on his face never guts there until the temper is ruffled. One sure way of bringing the cham pion to this condition is for one of his sparring partners to lay over a punch with some force, tyalter Monughan oft en reaches his boss' jaw with a hard right bander and then the gloves begin to fly. Walter is no "dog" in tie ring. He's quite willing to stand an swap punches with Willard and the result often Is a stiff poke in the chin for Monaghan. He naver really hurts the big champion, but he does sting hhu and it bring the latent fighting apirit t0 the fore. Willard works very eom plucently until stung. One gets the im pression in fact, that Jens is working too slow for his own good, bill the oc casional flashes he shows are enough to prove to any no that ho is a very dan gerous man to battle. Dempsey Expected to Land. Also tho tin-ties of the champion lead one to wonder what will happen when Jack Dempsey smacks one of the fa mouse Bleep producers he carries in hit mitts. There is no doubt in the mi mo of most critics regarding Willard'a abil ity to take anything Dempsey eends over for a time. Hut the force of these pile driving blowa mny rouse the champion to a fury that will sweep Dempsey off his feet. Then ngnin, the argument turnz to the MAKE 1 jl A, I.I.I ,11 M "'I i room U f vj lAjrh I j h r' REAL MONEY SAVING PRICES Special Low Trices On Puritan OIL STOVES Perfection Hon Ami JfM Li REFRIGERATORS Rock Bottom Prices High Grade Century And Ice King "rrrrf i SAVE MONEY !:,."':rr ri.irTil 'I We Have Purchased the Stock of the Silverton Furniture Store We will move this stock to Salem and in order to make room we will offer this high quality Furniture at Bargain Prices This sale includes everything needed to furnish the home Complete. Beds, Chaii-s, Dressers, Lib rary Tables, Dining Tables, Chiffoniers, Buf fets, Stoves, Ranges, Linoleum, Rugs, in Fact, all kinds of Furniture. In these days of high prices you cannot afford to miss this opportun ity to buy your Furniture needs at 1 j BUY AT THIS SALE II t! '' . f t". Low Prices THIS ISAREAL SALE FRANK F. RICHTER COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER 373-377 Court Street Phone 217 "Always a Square Deal at RichterV Sale Ccnfeucs AO This Wcck-Rememkr tie Phce-Doal Hiss This Great Sale! not qrvying ynvrpiet wo - f i i i Help the Salvation Army to Win Its Battle Here. vast difference between Dempsey and the men who are training Willard. Walter Monaghan would not last long with fliimiwv and Hpntnel'f fltAY in the I J r J ring with tho challenger probably would . i - rr-1 : . : ne even more Driex. xnereiurv, u in hard to draw a comparison between the men solely by what is shown in their training. rata xaie uui Again. Tiatarila. TVmnip. Airnin knoeked out Bill Tate this time with a right nana smasn aeuveiea ns jac ks it-i-ing in. lie reached Tate with abso lutely no trouble. To lota of folks this ....i mJ. tnnt .Turk will be able uirnui wi.i..,, to hit Willard when they get together and tnat tne gignnnc sue oi pion will have no effect in keeping Dempsey away. Tat ; nnnrlv tiii; as W'iJiar J. yet he is not too big for Dempsey to whip. Trainer Jimmy leroresi nna m tu ;.. nn.ruT veaterdav. as lie n.aulcd Jamaica Kid. Tho Kid wns.being slam, med aU about the ring. He also took one crack at Jock 11 alone that made the middleweight grunt and hang on. Wilard s work wus very im - parison. Only witn vvaner .yiuiii.k.... did the champion show anything and that was very brief. Tex Kiekard said today the roforee question would be settled tomorrow and the announcement or nu Fnnu... Home troublo has niu ui- - a been experienced in winding up details of the selection. STATE HOUSE NEWS The state highway comm'msion will lake steps toward the establishment c4f it. own paving i'lants if there develops any evidence of collusion among rav ine contractors, according to a reooiit statement of Chairman S. Benson, who has hoard vague rumors of an fttempt at combination among the eontraetors ,o hold up the price. Thus far Oregon ,l(wer figure than other s.a , in th e, nonnweai u" - been within tho engineer's estimate The officuil standing of Judgs Oeo. Taawell, recently elevated from the coimtv to the circuit .bench in Multno mah 'county, is questioned by intima tion in a communication received yes tt'lduV ai mo unlive MateVrom Attorney J V. KaSte l'ortland. in me cour.o wl ,i .mi und vnur lie savs: :"i snan J"" " " , bondsmen Uable if any of Uie funds of this state nre mvernu ... i -- anv claim audited by you that said .. - ii ...ulitt nnnn TOU ueorge laawen .' -i - - for toinpensation as circuit judge ol this state." This letter is taken as the, forerunner of a test case in inc . . ... . . ,. ..t,n,K... 41ia net supreme couri to iww wui-...w . ---by whiuh Mr. Tazwell "beenme judge is C0119111UUUI1U,. Tl. .latA nnffineer's office has just received an application from Orants 1'.. .Minratinir the certification of o5,000 worth of honda to cover the first unit of nn irrigation protect on Kogue river, which is designed to wa ter an area of S'OO acre. Tho first unit of 21(10 acres is uow partially de veloped and i to be served temporari ly with a pumping system. Later when it is placed under gravitv system the vill h. ntiliud to carry water to higher levels. Keports indicate that there is much more aetirfty in that sec tion than for several years past. The Whitney conany of Buy t'ity . - n..n.; BL. Murnr nut of Cloar Creek, a tributary of Kilches riv er, ifor the purpose of TVi-veloping 174 hiiraepower lor HKnnnir ami mrr yi p(ea. They ex.pet to invest about I OOt) in the project. W. It. tVnnett. sirpe rintendent of tianks has received an application for a charter for aatvrher bank in the city of Portland. This is to he known as the Broadway Bank, with a eapitauxation nf tlufl.OOO, and the incorporator are W. B. Hainee, C. C. Hammond. Otia F. Aikea, fhas. B. Drake, Oeo. I.owenwn, II. IV. Haines, H. A. falef. Max Skibbe and J. XI. McXanghton. . Governor Olcott, who has taken a kern interest in the matter of aerial transportation n Oregon aim-e his flight Into t'alifornia, has railed the attention i.f '!. H. L. Waton to the suggestion of George M. MilUr of Ku srene, that a very low. safe air lane from Portland to siuthcrn California a be secured by leaving the Wiiiam ctte valley at Eugene and driving to he eoast and thence south. This rente he claim will avoid aU b-h altitude. as the Coast ranjte can be croswd at comparatively low altitude. The route taken by the governor and Colonel Watmn ovef the Cow creek. Vptm riv er and the Siskiyous, is a hazardous one for many reasons. Just how much of a feat this flight was considered by aviation authorities may be gathered from a letter writ ten from Washington by Colonal Mil ton, F. Davis, of the army air service, to Colonel Watson in which he says in Army a lnrge quantity of their famous product, which not only raised tka dough in the doughnuts but went a long; way in helping to "raise the dough." for the fund. This famous dougtnut is shaped like a life preserver and was no doubt ta- parf. FKnrucu as buc.d on many 4icft-Biona dj "i consider this flight one of the ol,r mva battle Kne beyond the best pieces of flying work that has reach of rations. The soldiers have sung been dono in America. To take six I its praise so much that the mine for ships from Sucraweuto to Portland and making four dozen of the kind of dough return without serious mishap is a fine nuts t piece of work "On behalf of General Xlenohor, and especially for niyself, I wish to con gratulate you and your fliers on the flying work necessary to make the trip and on the engineering work that was necessary to put and keep your ships in condition for. the trip. As I was largely responsible for this trip at thi particular time and for the occasion in question (the Rose festival) I was naturally much con cerned over the success of the trip. "Jiot but what I knew the eihili- Hon side Of it would be properly car ried owt, Ibut I was much concerned and lost considerable sleep over the danger iwhich I knew intervened be tween Jiedilling, Cal., and Eugene, Or. I have been all around Jiount Shasta, through ithe lava beds, and am fairly familiar with all of tho moun tains of southern Oregon; therefore, know the territory which you had to cross. When l siiw this morning that your six JX-s had returned to Mother field 1 breathed a igh of relief." .1 . V t 1 . ' ... i urns limb iicijnru m uiv nr is girvK here for the benefit of enr leaders. Five cups of floor, two sups of sugar. ive tenspoonsfuls of Royal Bilging Pow der, one saltspoonful of salt, two eggs, one and three-quarters dips of milk a ad one tablespoonfnl of lard. Knead, shape with a doughnut cutter, drop into very hot lard and iu a few minutes you have itl WOOL BELLS AT 68 CENTS Pendleton, Or., June 20 Fifhty-cight cents for half blood wool was the prica received by the J. K. Smith Livestock company, according to word reccivsd . from Boston by A. J. Smith, manager of the loncern. The wool was shipped east on consignment. The shipmeut amounted to about 36,- 000 pounds, or about half of tiic total. RAISING THE DOUGH WITH THE SALVATION ARMY DOUGHNUTS The dougliuut that made the dough boy happy ond was so widely and gen erously distributed to our bovs "Over Thoro" by the Salvation Ariny, has been prominently featured by that or ganization in the grout national drive to raise funds to continue over hero their great wark in the cause of human ity. In the great drive in Xcw York City, doughnuts were sold by tho Isa.vntion Army by tho thousands at one dollar apiece. The Royal Baking Powder com pany contributed to tho Salvation; M Appear At Yonr Best Instantly. If yoa rscervt a sudden caller or an unexpected ta vitatkm you can feci coa (Ident of always appearta at your hett In but a lew moments It render to yor I tkia a wonderfully pure, soft complexion that beyond comrarbon. - -y--" iimMi. r'itln 1eiii Try Salcsi First In Baying u TODAY, TOMORROW SATURDAY GetaldSne WILLARD HACK WROTE THE STORY 1 IT'S A THRILLER in "The Hell B . Cat" 4 1 I 1 "A Carmen of the Prairies and her fight for love "Her Greatest triumph," -. Li - J CERALDINE I FARRAR I Star in ' "Smiling Bill Parsons" In his latest laugh maker "BILL SETTLES DOWN" .Miss Roberts on the Pipe Organ.. Ye Liberty