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THE SUNDAY .OREGONIAN, - PORTLAND, DECE3IBER 1, 1918. SWIFTS TO 1 STATE IL" GROWTH Development Department Es- tablished by Packers. BIG OPPORTUNITIES SEEN Special Effort to Build Cp District Around Firm's orth Portland Plant Will Be Made. been spendlnr tha week with relative In Portland. C. A. Murray, connected with the railroad administration on Puget Sound. Is in the city on business, and la registered at the Hotel Portland. F. H. Galke and wife, accompanied by their son. S. C Galke. are at the Im perial. Mr. Galke is a banker at Joseph and tha son has been with the S. A. T. C. ' M. A. Gunst and Milton H. Esberg, heads of a tobacco firm which has branches up and down the Pacific Coast, have arrived from their San Francisco home and are registered at the Ben son. J. A. Van Wye registered at the Mult nomah yesterday from Enterprise. Or. Heretofore he has claimed Minneapolis, but as he has just leased a theater at Enterprise he is using the Wallowa County seat as his home base. Mr. Van Wye is the man who built the theaters In the Western cantonments for the soldiers. Frank J. Carnev. of Astoria, returned to Portland yesterday from Sokane and la on bis way home. Judge Carney, for the past seven years, has been Justice of the Peace in Astoria dis trict. Be is also United States Com miesioner and was formerly postmaster and before that was City Treasurer of Astoria. The Judge says that ainca the last census Astoria has trebled its population, and anyone who has not seen the town in the past three years would not know it. C. W. Enright. of Vancouver. B. C. arrived at the Multnomah yesterday In search for milch cows to ship into the Dominion. Mr. Wodruff sent htm to the Carey ranch at Hillsboro and routed bim to Amity. Forest Grove. McMinn vlUe and Independence. Mr. Enright has shipped 700 head of cows from Western Washington and hopes to pick up twice that number In Western Ore Don Prultt. of Stan field, who is at tha Imperial, aays that the sheepmen ex pect that the Government will not Im pose regulations on the 191 wool clip. There was some talk, says Mr. Prultt, that the remainder of the 1918 clip mlrht be turned loose, but the Govern meat decided to hold on. Mr. Prultt MOVE MM FOR CITY TO TIE HOME PRO Possibility of Acquiring Fran chise to Be Scanned. Evidence that the bis; packing Inter ests of the country believe Oregon is on the eve of a great development era is bad her in the establishment of an industrial development department by the Swift Interests. It is announced that It Is tha purpose of, this new or ganization to co-operate with all other interests in Oregon, having for their purpose tha bringing of new industries to the state. Alfred A. Ayn, who for the last ten years has been engaged In develop ment work in Central Oregon, has been secured to take charge of the work. Mr. Aya has made a special study of industrial development. The Swift interests announce that they will make special effort to build up with factories, mills, warehouses and wholesale establishments the dts-1 trlct surrounding their big packing plant on North Portland harbor. The doe, -not expect ny reduction In wool "'"tl "j .... j prices oecause mere is still a snoriage of ships, and without plenty of ships wool imports will be curtailed. S. J. Vlckers. of Muskogee. Ok la., was telling at the Multnomah yesterday what . the Chamber of Commerce at Tulsa. Mr. Vlckers real home, doea for the betterment of the CS.000 irhablt anta. If an apartment-house enforces a rule that children shall not be al lowed therein, the Chamber secretary puta a neat little notice in the news papers and otherwise boycotts the place. If some dealer makes it diffi cult for a prospective seller to get lo cated the secretary .gain does els publicity trick. If some real estate operator Imposes on a purchaser the secretary Issues a circular. Ae a suit, Tulsa. Ok la., la growing and grow ing, asserts Mr. Vlckers. While on his trip to Oregon Mr. Vlckers bought ranch near Bend. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Krebs. of Elmore Park, near Rock away, passed through Portland yesterday on their way to Hillsboro. Mr. Krebs saya that all the mills have abut down In the Tillamook country since the signing of the armls ties, with the exception of the plant at west Timber. Thousands of men employed in the lumber Industry have left and come to Portland, and the men of the spruce division have been brought out to Vancouver. Contractors who have keen supplying spruce to the Government are anxiously awaiting orders to haul out the down timber they have in the woods, the logs rep resenting a large investment. Mrs. Krebs Is head of the Red Cross Chapter at Rockaway, which (.hipped to Port land Immense quantities of moss for bandages. Mr. Krebs has - been de sirtous of building a number of beach cottages to provide accommodations for Summer visitors, but says the price for material at the mills Is pro hibitive, as much as $20 a thousand being asked for plain sidewalk lumber. trans-continental railroads, by one In terstate electric road and by water transportation and by the Southern Pa ctflo lines on payment f-a switching charge. This they believe Is an ideal l.ne of development oi Industry, in ac cord with the "xonlng- or districting system that has been adopted in some American cities as a remedy against Indiscriminate mingling of residence, basiness and Industrial structures, with consequent traffic congestion and de struction of property values. Osertaaltiea Decased Great. "All of the industrial development of any extent on the Paclfto Coast haa taken place within the memory of one general! n." said Mr. Aya. "With In creased population, opening of the Orient and South American trade poeei Mimes and the advantage of the Ianama Can ml. the opportunities now are greater than ever. Eastern manu facturers are looking to this Coaat for locations. There are certain advan agea In the vast raw resources of this state and also In the ease with which raw materials may be shipped here from other parts of the world for manufacture. Other recognised advan tages are In the greater efficiency of labor and lower cost of factory and mill construction, on account of milder and more equable climate. RlgJt here in Portland many of our manufacturers and wholesalers who started In a small way and located wherever It was convenient ara finding they have 'outgrown their present" plants. It will be an advantage to such Industries to locate where they will have the benefita .that accrue to those located in a distinctly industrial district. lf.rUaf Forces Lara-sin addition to the Swift plant and Industries allied with It, some of the largest mills and factories of their kind eg the Coast ara located in tha Penin sula industrial district. This district now employs between 2500 and J00O persona Within a few minutes' car ride ef this manufacturing center there are now approximately 100.00 J people, ' that Industry there haa a large market from which to draw." HEARING RESULT AWAITED Attorney I.aRoche Expected to Defer Action Until fho Public Service Commission Gives Ruling. I PERSONAL MENTION. Jfr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, of Eugene, are guests at tha Seward for the week end. Mrs. D. C Mays, accompanied by Miss Haxel Edgmand. are among the Enter prise arrivals at tha New Perkins. N. B. Phillips, representing an East ern financial house, is at the Benson, lie la in charge of the Seattle branch ' efflce. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Smith, ef Bend, have arrived In Portland for the Win ter and will eetabllsh themselves at the Imperial. Richard Perkins, son of the man who built the Perkins Hotel, has returned to Portland from Alaska after an absence f 1 years. D. H. Talmadge. ef the Halsey Enter prise and the Brownsville Times, has T FINNS EYED STATE COUNCIL OF DEFENSE TO COLLECT EVIDENCE. Accusation of Being Un-American in Attitude and Conduct Will Be Investigated. . ."Gets-It," a Liberty Bottle for Corns There's Only One Genuine "Corn. Peeler" That's "Gets-It." Tver peel a banana T That's the way "Gete-If peele off corns. It's the only eon treatment that will. "Gets-It" la rwinT that yoa won't finally have to sma pick. Jerk or cot out your corn. IX IS fie Mora EacsM for Cora a Cora-Tain. Nnl yoa wut t&e piaaeure of getting rid of a urn. be euro to get -Geta-It- tt ts Its won rful formula that haa made "Geta-lt tn- corn marvel tnat it la. tixa by more Cfuilioae than any other corn treatment oa earth. A few drops on any com or callus, that's alL It can t stick. It Is palnleea. eaars pain. Too can kick your "corny fret around, even la tisht ahoea, and your corns no t crucify you. Tea. can go ahead and work, dance, live, love and laugb as tboasb without corns. "Gets-It." tbe guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, the ouly sure war. coats but a trifle et eny drug store. MTd by E. Law rence Co.. Chicago. 111. Sold la Portland and recommended ae the werld'e best corn remedy by Owl Drug Co, 21 atoree oa the Fecit to Coast. Adv. As one of the last activities into which It will throw Its energies the State Council of Defense promises to collect evidence against the clique of Socialist Flnlanders living at Astoria and accused of being extremely un American in attitude and conduct- Facts about the Finnish Socialist so ciety. Its newspaper an- the general demeanor of lta 500 or more members, were sketched before the State Council of Defense by William E. Schlmpff, of Astoria, a member of the body. ' It took pressure In earlier stages of America's participation in the war to put the American flag over the hall of the society and the question as to whether disloyal utterances are still made at some of the closed sessions I one of the mattera to be investigated further by the council. Lengthy discussion was had over th question of disbanding the Oregon State Council of Defense Immediately, some of the members rather feeling that little remains for It to do since th war closed. In the end. however, th body declined to vote Itself out of ex istence Just yet. John K. Kollock gave a detailed re port aa secretary. He showed that ex penses of the .organisation In the If months of Its operation bava aggre gated I15.S79. Closing tbe department of commercial ecrnomy would cut off a monthly expense of $180. CITY EMPLOYES ASK LIFT Tacoma Commission Figures on How to Stretch Funds. TACOMA. Wash.. Dec 1. (Special.) Salary advances for all municipal employee are being asked of the City Commission and that body is figuring how revenues may be stretched to meet the demands. City firemen want 150 for all men in the ranks of the department and pro portionately higher wages for those in positions of authority. City linemen want at Ieaat IS a day. the scale paid men of their craft In private Industry. Tha city Is paying $ for both Inside and outside work The newly formed Municipal Em ployes Union haa asked for data on aalarlea paid in all departmentments preparatory to demanding a lift. City ownership of the Home Tele phone system with a view to giving the public better service than the Pacific company can furnish at present rates Is the movement put under way by the City Commissioners. On motion of Dan Kellaher, whose right to the Commls slonership seat Is In question, the Coun cil yesterday requested -City Attorney LaRoche to investigate the possibili ties of acquiring the Home company's franchise. Definite action on the proposal Is not expected before the Public Service Commission's bearing on the Pacific company's application for increased rates. What action the city officials will take toward acquisition of tha Home system will depend on the out come of this hearing, which will be in Portland December 13. Aetloa Depends Barleoon. If the rubllc Service Commission should grant higher rates to the Pa clflc company, it Is expected that the Council will push tbe matter of taking over the automatic system. Whether tbe automatic system could be taken over depends on Postmaster- General Burleson, who is at the head of the country's telephones under war arrangements. No reply to Mayor Ba ker's telegram requesting release of the Home company from Government control has yet been received. Receivership Is Factor. . Another blocking factor is the re celvership of the Home company. Ne gotlatlons toward consolidation of the two companies now are under way. A Federal Court decision which declared the consolidation to be In violation ot the anti-truat law is the blocking fac tor here. City Attorney LaRoche also is to look into the possibilities of an inter change of service between the two sys tems. This Is now possible on long distance calls and in hotels. ii ' -:t. fr I 1 liM I II I - F 1 1 I V . - - " - -"ewe " AT V 1 . : I ilaaa-ss-a-a- i T S .. 9 " Mi w V I T .. - y ". ti -r- r---&s-i r -r.r "f ti.t '.. r-x. "vsi i OFFICIAL CASUALTY LIST (Continued From Pace SI) Harmless Means of Reducing: Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight. Here la aa extra ordinary method. Extraordinary because while perfectly harmless no dieting or ex rrclee are necessary Marmola Proscription Tablets are mads exactly In accordance with tbo famous Marmola Preocrtption. A re Auction or two. three or four pounds a week la the rule. Procure them from any dnj. rot or If yen prefer send TJ cents to the 2tarmola Co M4 Woodward Ave, Detroit. Luih. tor a large case. Adv. HAWLEY'S SECRETARY OUT R. G. Glover to Resume Practice of Law at State Capital. SALEM. Or, Nov. SO. (Special.) Announcement was made today of the resignation of R. C Glover, as private secretary to Representative Hawley. of this district. Mr. Glover has held that j position for nearly 11 years. He says be resigned a number or weens ago to enter the Army, but as the war Is practically over he has ecided to change his plans as to the resignation and will resume the practice of law. to be associated with A. O. Condit, a local attorney. Mr. Hawley will select no successor to Mr. Glover until after next March. Read. Tha Oregonlan classified ads. Olntron, S. (Sert.). Cayer, Porto Rico. yo ADDRESS. Mlsslag In action Duhrkoop, Harry U., no address. Thompson. Paul C No address given. Obnan, Hugh G., . Wounded severely Dizleli, Lul, no address siren. Supplementary Report. Killed (previously reported mlsaisg) bower, William M. - fSgt.). Amity. Or. . . Adler. Adam A. Cpl.). Hastinfg, Neb. Dunlap. John C. 61 pe Springs, Texas. V Frank. Foiest M.. Enumclaw. Wash. Miller. Delmar A.. Spokane, Wash. Wounded severely (previously miaalag) Elaton, Ruby J.. Big Sandy. Mont. Wounded, undetermined (previously leg Gilllland, Thomas. Tillamook, Or. Hans, Schlyl M.. Great Falls. Mont. Hoffman, Lawrence M Dayton. Or. Kelloss. Edgar I. Seattle Rarey. Carter W.. Spokane. Returned to duty (previously missing) Young, Armlne O. (CpL). Independence, Or. Returned to ' doty (Drevionslr renerted tinea Fandrlck. Johannes. Maudlin, Mont. Parkinson, Georce B.. LaureL Mont. Sara. John F., Elkhorn, Mont. Tardley. Roy, Lawistowa. Mont. CASTLE ROCK, Wash.. Nov. 30. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dean. re. ceived a telegram from Washington. D. C that their son. Sergeant Sidney LVan, was siignuy wounaed in action. SeD tember 26. The Deans had previously received letters from their son, giving an account of receiving a shrapnel wound in the leg and of being In the hospital. Later a cablegram was re ceived from his aunt. Miss Lois Node. wno is a rtea cross nurse in Paris, tell ing of his convalescence, so the parents are not alarmed over the message from the department. HOOD RIVER, Or Nov. 30. (Sne ial.) Mrs. Louise Van Norder has re ceived an official telegram informing ner mat ner son. sergeant John Van Norder, was severely wounded in bat tle In France on October 31. R. H. Weber, owner of orchards here and at The Dalles, yesterday received word that hie son. Vernon G. Weber, had suffered three wounds in battle. The young man, formerly manager of a local orchard place, was shot through the right hand and leg and received a flesh wound in the left arm. He la a member of the' 261st Infantry Regiment. BUSH ; LANE Are Showing in Their Windows Two Complete Player-Piano Outfits A Beautiful Guaranteed Player A Finely Finished Mali. Music Roll Cabinet An Elaborate Automatic Player Bench And a Fine Velvet Scarf to Match Total Regular Price $750.00 Only Six of These Outfits Will Be Sold at Special Xmas Prices Only $605.00 Terms s . - A small deposit will hold one for Christmas delivery. BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. MAKERS OF STANDARD-GRADE PIANOS ONLY Bush& Lane Building . . Cor. Broadway and Alder i iLLEN URGES ROAD PATROL WASHIXGTOX COM3IISSIOXEB ADDRESSES CONVENTIOX. Delegates to Improvement Sleeting - - Are Enthusiastic Over Plan ... ' I Highway Head. CHEHALIS. Wash.. Nov. SO. (Spe cial) Today's session, the closing one of the Southwest Washington imple ment conference, was devoted to busi ness, a feature being the address of State Highway Commissioner lro3 Allen, of Olympic who- outlined tt. work of his department. Mr. Al suggestions for a systematic, regular patrol plan of road maintenanoe . by men who shall make this" work their only business elicited enthusiastic ap- PlThe various delegates from Wahkia kum County, led by State Senator F. L. Sinclair, of Ilwaco, pressed home miiTiri nf that section and c..h.-.. Pacific County for a road v. nn.nu-! ut state road No. 19 whereby it will be possible for them to reach the outside world in their own state. ... . Ihe report of the commiuee on .so lutions expressed appreciation ui h..nii.ntT of the Citizens' Club and the people of Chehalia In general; ap- proved worn oi me rtui - Tourist Association, wun ejj:;ii thanks to Herbert Cuthbert and Frank Branch Riley, and aproval of the Thurston County roaa oonaing iu o it roads of the state, strongly indorsing state roads Nos. 8 and 19 into South ern Pacific and across Wahkiakum and Cowlitz counties, connecting with the Pacific Highway at Kelso. Jfovember Divorce Suits Total 104 There were 104 new divorce suits filed during November, as against 10S for the preceding month, according to tabulations made yesterday at the of fice of County Clerk Beverldge. There were 176 marriage licenses issued dur ing November. In October 195 licenses were Issued. He Quit Cigarettes DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Saya we will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh and avoid Illness. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Ir any other feasible scheme whereby Is proposed to narq sunacg m Pneumonia More Easily Prevented Than Cured PE-RU-NA Will Increase Your Power of Resistance to the Disease. It is when the body is weakened by overwork, worry or disease and the powers of resistance are at a low ebb that one may become an easy victim of Pneumonia. An inflam mation and congestion of the mucous membranes, whether from coughs, colds, catarrh, grip or Spanish Influenza, then renders an attack of the pneumonia germ exceedingly dangerous.. 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Peruna is a good medi cine in the family at any time and especially so right now. ' - BUY PERUNA TODAY AND BE SAFE Tablet or Liquid Form Sold Everywhere Sanitary science has of late made rapid strides .with the results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The latest application of its untiring re search is the recommendation that it Is as necessary to attend to internal sani tation of the drainage system of the human body as it is to the drains of the bouse. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach. can. instead, feel as fresh as i daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole, of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. - - Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stom ach. liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus . cleansing. sweetening and purifying the enttre alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drut, store. 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