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THE OREGON -DAULY' JOURNAL PORT LAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1918. 8 SUBSTTTUTE BUTTER NOT TO BE SUPPLIED TO CITY'S INSTITUTIONS Food Commissioner Mickel Takes n Stand That Dairy Interests 1- : ; Must Be Regarded. , ' Following- a spirited discussion on the toertte and dsroertte of olsoraargarine a a substitute for butter, in which lead In dairy Interests 'ana State Dairy and rood Commtssionsr J. I. Mictte ' took part, tn, dty council tnla morning re jected the propoca.1 to auppir city, uu tutiona with oleomargarine. ; : s -, . Tha reouest had coma from the Union Jjtat company and Commissioner Kclla- her had submitted the matter to we council In tha form of resolution. -, - City Chemist Callaway spoke against the use of any "butter substitute.'- Mr. trickle declared "It presumptuous-to ask the council to legislate to favor any par ticular product." '-'--l talcing as chairman of committee t :i Oregon Dairy council, Mlckle de- t that the Bairymen of the state - i iv rjfferlns under heavy burdens ; ! c; 1 not approve of anything that ! 7 '. t'r.pir burdens heavier.. He ; ! i ' .r- i that certain home ! - r s ) i i.uf j:tured u'cr ln ? r t-j Ion Meat f . irra 5 ! t'.-jt Judge Gantehbein's Salary: Vouchers THE JTATB.OF OREGON Te PeKtotAeas i AMOK " ' Mil llt tr r'",rTTT ju41all BleVrtet, Pet m ttr arrlNl reaeeret ths flute ef Orce JUBBS ef fevrU Jvsltisl Mtrlst(.sf. 4, leas I J MM. et ,0OC jr aamta. - F.r eri cm 4trs"ths state ef Orca ee JUKI ef the reurtfeJettUM Matrtet. sefl'. , 1 e 11. ml. . t 4,QC sr eaiesi. . v' v- 153 ) 5)3 3) 1U - : yenslrfttee i-ert tiie Mete ef tmL aJUIDK ef ess renrtk -JeaieUl Met;'ejt. 4. ssrwt e fi.mi m 4.0O8 ear mu . rime ar wMtmnxt er aranr rw,a 311 tl 111 S2 T" STATE OF OREGOX - County ef uHah i'-f s cf On-, in fam-mci U 0M erwWows e Cheefar , Lam ( 1911. DO NKBV CERTIFY, 1 : - i-"ir,'--ted o M$ Cifarfl Jud$ er seciifaaj seiw ewisli er isye pnot to tte cwMftQa ef iftii t . i -n o J; ik 0m( a maitape mm rm&g WT m at Cirosl Jd& Out kee ken tMy ' MM fJ.4 MUslOWricf My eemmtMiM evpSw 97700 ; .il. ,: . ' ' t T, . a ay f. -A ':..:!.; to I,'. "many valuat'a i have bocn granto i 1 for t i purposes In Tortland and t;.e ; ri. i have at will manipulated the t- . .1 r; ' ' j and privileges, by retaining port; ; merflnr some, and abandoning: others, with the reeult that certain sections of the city are without proper and ade- t equate transportation facilities.", i : Tha resolution authorises the commls . sloners of : public works, public affairs , and finance to make the inquiry and report back a plan for aoqulring- ultl , tnately, under the charter power, such ' transportation service as may ba deemed .' receeaary and to make a reasonable j charge for the service. ; Commissioner ; Ketlaher also submitted a certified copy of a promise made by the Portland Rail i ; ay, Light as Power company to the . city of St Johns, August 23, 1910, not to change the then existing- fare between Bt Johns and Portland. This promise. It was explained, waa made prior- to the admission of St. Johns into the city of Portland. At ..for JDeBert, CRUELEST OF EMPIRES -' HAS MET ITS END (Conchidtd TTotn Par On) By Fraak H. Slnonds which must be Roumanian hereafter these are sufficient guarantees. But whatruarantee is anyone to have that there will remain an Austria with which to make peace? Paris already penly asserts that Austria has ceased to exist Berlin agrees that Austria is disbanding President Wilson has rec ognised the right of the Cxecho-Slovaks and the Jugo-Slava to follow their own desires even if this means secesaion from the Hapeburg crown. He has recoa- hlsed,the right of Italy to reclaim her unredeemed lands and Bona Ha has declared for the restoraUon of Poland. which sweeps away Austria's Polish dis tricts If he haa not made any definite declaration with respect of the Rou Iranians thesplrlt of his championship of. all the other nationalities covers -these eastern Latins who have, beside. the formal guarantee of our European .allies. Kad of Empire Hae Cone As for the Magyars and the Austrian Germans,' deprived of their Slav and Latin subjects, flung back upon their 'own proper boundaries and subjects, what Is to become of them? Can they snake peace with the Jugo-Slavs and the Csecho-Slovaks and substitute a federal state, a quadruple monarchy, ' for tha old dual system? Thu is the r..;:.: v -. Jl.'Sl. i i . ers tl C . It-, cost U.e . tj?. ,!$ ' I1311.SI to trahi Ju: a C. r. beln to be a major la l'ue r That. was in addition to t t ernment of tha United iat- i i the cost of Judge Gantenbeia s : education. "Tha money the taxpayers put nr E3. Judge Gantenbeln's salary as c.v.. : Judge whUa he was- at the c::,ot; training: camp at tha Presia.o ca...a from general taxation In Oregon. Tha money the government spent to educate Judge Gantenbein for military service hi Franca cam from the sale of Liberty bonds, - Judge Gantenbein wanted a commls sion as colonel and could not set It. He was given a commission as major In the national army and refused It, on the ground that ha "could not make too many sacrifices" for he country. Now he wants to be reelected as a Judge of !-3 13 colonel at test of his r : :t. The V-.i 1?t; ?y outragreous that they repudiated their owm leader- on their : voto on - tha suf frage amendment Aa lanc. as the Democratic party has a maJoMty la the senate It Is responsible for tha defeat of tha suffrage amendment' Tha only way western women can protest against tha blocking of suffrage Js with their vote. That Is why I have come to ap peal to their .vote." . . ' , In " sharp contrast to this - assertion was one by Was Emma Wold, chairman of the Oregon Woman's, party,-who re fused to turn on West: , . I believe in West for tha senate? be cause) be la a man of -vision and, cour age. - His ready support of woman at a time when (heir political position waa not . a securely established fact, sa It is today, was a mark of such' Insight and independent "Judgment" .,-. ,: Mlfs Wold Is a KUlUat Miss Clara Wold explained that the National Woman's party which has aent her to campaign, against West, cham pion of equal , suffrage In Oregon is the militant branch of tha National Suf frage association, t On November iz. 112. Mr." West then governor of Ore gon. Teceivea ine xouowing leiegrani from Anna H. Shaw, head of the Na tional Suffrage association: "The " National '- Suffrage association expresses its sincere gratitude to you for "your fearless advocacy of the woman suffrage amendment and con gratulates .Oregon women upon the man hood of the' state which has made the Pacific " coast a true republic by con ferring upon women the 'dignity of full citizenship." President Wflspri v EecMves1 Strong"" SiportNmrParis Paris Oct. 80-(L N. S.) "May the answer of the alUes be firm but wise," reads a -placard displayed here - and signed by : Socialists and Republican parties and by labor federations. The placard declares further that President Wilson's terms are aura safeguard the world and Insure peace. : The public demand here Is for a "Just- peace protected by vigorous military and naval guarantees Apparently tha people do not desire the Inclusion, of any terms In the final settlement such mm will leave a "sore spot" like that left by Germany In 1K0. Forty-five thousand railway .workers -t Hesse are Incapacitated with influenza. . v Aunt Polly says: BODDy, ;wnw: makes you so fot and lively ? I1 TB (HAPS OF corn) .and cream, says I . i . r . : i: a ; . . '. trair-i I c . . traiz.Irj: f : - ' he refusal to g t " ' . ' benefit of tie to. ; i r ..... paid. The Illustration a:.. : v article shows the repro'jet. on cf t ? f alary vouchers, executed and f.Sel ly udge Gantenbein upon the etreng-th of which he received warrants arrejatirs $lSn.81 as hU salary as circuit jud-e, when he was not acting as circuit Juds. hope of the emperor, This was the pur pose of his pathetic proclamation of federalisatlon which Just preceded the collapse. But the Slavs declined. The end of the Hapsburg empire Is come. The Germans can return to the German empire. The Magyars will have to put up with a shrunken state smaller than any of its neighbors. Austria was an association of 22,000, 000 Germans and Magyars to dominate 60,000,000 Slave and Latins. It was a business concern in which the majority had no control and little voice. But the estate is now to be liquidated. The as sets are to be evenly divided. Justly di vided. If the firm continues in business the old minority will dominate, the for mer majority will have to surrender Its supremacy, wnetner it continues or not Is for the Slavs to decide, with the support of the western nations assured to give them a fair chance to decide. Headssartert of Evil Dissolve We are most interested today In what the effect will be for the futare. In comparably less significant than the fact of the Austrian collapse Austria was no longer able to help Germany her surrender has only moral values, however considerable they--may be. But the sudden crumbling of an ancient em- THE GREAT LEADER OF OUR ALLIES Our boys are now following the , . e a a a great leader ot our Allies over there," fighting the battle of the United States, fighting without thought of being heroes but fighting that men, women and children may not be tortured, burned and mutilated. Fighting against the bestial foe of America and mankind.. No greater heroes nor braver men ever foueht on the battlefields of France than our 4 "Sammies." Men with dauntless spirits men of red blood, cour i 6- w'SJi fnu uu viiiui arc jneeaea every aay oehmd the lines : as well as behind the guns. You need iron in the blood 1 Everv i healthy man or. woman should have about as much iron in his or ! ; her body as there is in ah ordinary uucuujr , it Ait. a u gain inis iron the best way, is to take an iron- i ionic, canea xron-tic, a com bination of iron in its most soluble form,, discovered by Dr. Pierce i and exoerimented with bv hi ; physicians at the. burgical Institute in Buffalo. N. .Y. "Iron-tin" ia . , a form of iron readily taken up by the blood, the blood-cells get ' round, rich-red in color, the cheeks are pink, the appetite improves, v and one feels full of "snap''pep" 'vigortinstead of tired be- ; fpre the day is half done.;fThe eyes take on a luster and the body feels (hat tingle which one gets from a cold bath. If ivou want to .'try this new'Iron-tic? Tablet send 10 cents to the Surgical Insti i tute in'Bufalo, N.'; Y;,. and obtain a trial package. This 20th-ceh- tury iron ionic is sure to ao you good, druggists sell "Iron-tic1 A i . ' A 1 . I t "S I plre. Its jrapld disintegration, its present approach to dissolution, -this is one of the great facts of the war. Of the great powers the most evU, looking back over all- the centuries, the -headquarters of tyranny ' and reaction, ; of persecution, political and religious, seems about to disappear. Thirty, millions of lavs are to become freemen. The progress of the French revolution, arrested at the congress of Vienna, has been extended. More men. and women than were in the North and South in the Civil war period, a population far greater than freed by Italian unification, are suddenly -to be emaniclpated. This is the great human fact. Autocracy will fight bitterly to save itself from the complete' ruin that im pends. Austria has always lost wars only to acquire fresh provinces by mar riage and escape destruction in peace conventions by the skill of her diplo matists and the dissensions of her ene mies. Her note Is a clear forecast of a new light. The war Is rapidly being transferred from the battlefield to the green table, but It can still he lost on that ground, if the mistakes of the past are repeated. Military Side Wearly Overs Meantime, with Bulgaria out, with Turkey only waiting to be permitted to retire, Austria's- "kamerad" ' leaves Germany alone. Her material resources are but little changed, since she could no longer rely upon AustHa.' But how shall one measure the moral effect of the latest event? If she can still fight on, and for the present she has. the military resources, what will a new cam paign promise? . Victory? Certainly not Profit? iHot the slightest. Only possible mitigation of present allied de raands with the risk of severe terms following devastating Invasion. On the other hand, Berlin, like VI enna, may hope to regain something In the peace conference. It is the last chance. The war has been won and lost on the military side and the military phase Is approaching an end. But he would be an extreme optimist who would regard the new phase as less dangerous. MILITANT ARRIVES TO OPEN FIGHT UPON WEST (Coacludd rrosi frase One) resulted only in. an Increased support of WeSt; ; ' "Have X a slush fund?" Miss Wold repeated the Question. "The Woman's party always has a fund. "How will I - conduct the cam pa Ian? Through the only medium left under an Influensa quarantine, "the newspapers. "But really I can't make any defi nite statement of plan until I confer with the . executive committee of the Oregon Woman's party this afternoon. I would tike., however, to ' offer . this statement: . -. ' Says It's Hot rersoaal right" ..- This Is. not a. personal fight As a Democrat X think ft jnost unfortunate that - the Democratic 'majority in the senate repudiated suffrage 'for which Governor West stands. 1 think , it Is NOTICE SPECIAL To The Publict Telephone inquiries from Minneapolis physicians and the laity, and letters from many parts of America, are coming into oiir office regarding the use of Benetol in the treatment and prevention of Spanish Influenza;! Therefore I am employing the Public Press to answer two vital question : ' ' , - - 1st. tfs Benetol effective ttainst the iterms of Spanish ; Influenza? ; YES. Benetol has already, proven itself a pow erful bulwark .in preventing and treating this disease as evidenced by medical reports already received. A home , " v protected by intellljent use of Benetol may banish fear. . 2nd.' How should Benetol be used? Prepare a solution of one teaspoonful of Benetol and one teaspoonful of sal , eratas in a pint of warm .water (two classes). . (The saler atus is not absolutely necessary "but makes the solution bet- , ter borne by the nasal mucuous membranes) Let every member of the family use-this freely as a tar1e for the threat and spray for the nose every nicht and, every time a,- one comes home trom town, or , rrora ?piay. . ror ine, this solutionis best used in an atomizer. If. nose j- is e: irioyed or snuffine from the hand. It may prove rcr.z, in which case use half the auantity ot tsen-i :s sr'jtion keers well for one. week. - "a ? thly and effectively -sterilize the teeth -and f f t Cre food on which the bacteria might de-1; :s solution as a mouth wash' and with it ; ! This re els. Tooth Cream is Itself a pow- c'sir.fsctant and prophylactic. is3 rota.) Eenetol Tooth t'.. ? teeth, destroying all u ; t Th's cream is -id harsh jrrlt nor t rr. "!i r i e : '; t::n Ld ; . 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Ccipany, '.inr.:src;.3. ,f Already, letters and reports are cc ' : " i f dans on the power of Benetol a!r.t t :c f .': ;enra. . ,.F6rv example, from Massachu: ; its, v : r t demicrages fiercely, a physician writes zz : : "I havejhad scores of cases of Influenza z"l i .- and not' lost a case yet. ; I use Benetol in every c: preventiYe for the family and as a remedy for the I usejt myself both .before and after visiting each ce:e.'J (Name of physician to any other physician on request.) ; This month'a great military school.with thirty odd devel oped cases wired for two gross Bejieol. Every cadet was instructed to usle Benetol every day. and thereafter not a single new case developed. Within three days from receipt of the wire by us a notice camthaitte.vepldemic.yas checked and at the present writing-four; days later only one boy is at yet seriously ill. His was an early case before the Benetol was . used. (Name of school ; pn request by - " "schools or physicians.) -l-J'yii'M ; -Protect your home and children with Benetol andbanish xfear. Gargle the throat and spray the nose every night and f; doming and whenever any one comes into the home from ton or play. Usethe powerful yet harmless antiseptic and prophylactic Benetol Tooth Cream to root out germs from " the teeth. This cream is. alkaline and contains no grit,' but is of great germ-destroying power. , - . 'v Purchase your supply from any druggist. ; 7? N6 M rn 14 13 TheBeneto lompa ny Minneapolis Minn. Some things are so simple ;that they have to be explained again and again. When things are obvibuspeople keeip looking for -mysteries behind thejn. '':Jf?. . , v.-ith the packing business. : The ";viit cz Company confuses . Ii2ir imaginations' ire nbt :i j, ihevbslieve there. must Be ine weird power? l:l:2 nnv othcr- c; manui-:: 1 m BtfrtahlBf aa4 Bcallif Letts Murtoa tor Kea nesa. SorenesaGranula tion. Itchinz and Burning Of fiie Eyes or Eyelids; "2 Drops" After SeAdeacsT Ask Yaoy Dross to Mwrtoe hM mtf Erse Neea are. . vThe Human . Machinb Of ten Needs Lubricating Any piece of machinery loses its efficiency if it is not properly lubricated. I he human machine is sometimes deficient in lubrica tion constipation is . the result. Modern science has developed a splendid lubricating relief in the form oi ? for Constipation Ameroll U pore panffine oH-re fined to the highest possible degree AmeroQ has no medicinal rxlne the sv Asm does not absorb it. AmeroD acts with out stimulatioa-it !t nothiag more than a lubri cant a soothing oil that aids tha natural twnctions. Pint Bottler 6$e " Quart Bottles too - Sold ha all stores ef tha Owl Drag i. 'bf ether ceeel drafzisU 9 r- in :o like vou: the one hand and . g;: on the other. .Swift & Company keen spread or the expense abc raw and finished material, to as h as possiblelf (If it DJDIT it would bj pu. out of busiiiess by. othersVho do. ) - fy - - r How rriucti Swift;v&mpnyp , raw material, and how jnuch it'gets for the finished prod uct, depends upon'coriditions which Swift f&ODm pany does not control. r,. ; 1 It depends entirely upon how much people ,;wan"f the finished product, and how much raw." material there is "available to make.it from. J y t 7 ft .-i-ii ' The profits. of Swift &Companv amount to less than bne cent per jound on all meats and by-products less than' one-fourth 'of a cent on beef. y J " Keep Your Pledge MsU Cood for 6nr J.XR.htis MeW..." BUY WAR SAV. CING STAMPS 15 Swift & Company Portland Local Branch V ;130 and GUsan S. C Ogthwrf? Manager I forfsixtycents.-Adv.' ; it - 1 -