THE OIlECiOX -STATESMAN! FRIDAY, SKITK.MUKIt 21. 10IM. DAIRY DAY IS IMADE IMPORTANT Get on the right side of the wheat taring effort. Bay HOLSUM COOKIES Need of Produce Conserva tion to Be Pressed Home at State Fair i . I felt i Eat Meat 100 Miles Away V 3 ' Preparing meat is only a part of Swift & Company's usefulness. . The finest meat in the world wouldn't do you any good one hundred miles away from your table. Swift & Company efficiency has made it possible to place complete lines of products in the smallest and most . remote communities. To be sure the work is done well Swift & Company, through its branch houses and car routes, brings the meat to the retail dealer for you. Swift & Company lays out car routes covering towns big, little, medium size which are riot served by a Swift branch house. Salesmen find out in advance what is wanted by the dealers in every town. They are followed by refrigerator cars loaded with retaikvs orders, which are delivered at each town fresh, ; fclean, and sweet once or twice each week. Swift & Company operates a large number of car routes like this, from fourteen distributing plants. . This is a necessary and natural part of the packer's . usefulness. It fits into the industry in an orderly, effective way. It makes belter meat cheaper from one end of the land to the other. t r-:iSift & Company, U.S. A. "Dairy day." next Tuesday will be one of the interesting features at the state fair, made so in view of the fact that the whole country in be coming aroused to the seriousness of the dairy situation. It is the aim of the committee planning the day to bring before the people of the state the great value of milk as a food and the importance of keeping the dairy herds of Oregon together. The short-sighted policy of cut ting down on the milk supply and killing the dairy herds won't go In Oregon," says TrofesHor I M. Brandt of O.A.C., who is chairman of the exhibits committee. For Tuesday evening Dr. E. J. Lab be has been engaged to. gWe an addrer.s. Dr. Labbe returned from Europe recently and he had first ! hand experience in caring for Belgian I rerugees. The fact that he saw how readily they responded to milk diet makes his plea for milk all the more sincere. He is a physician, special ist ana patriot. "In Europe the report many months ago shoved that lH.noo. 000 head of cattle had been sacri ficed to war.." said the professor. "This sacrifice must not go on here, too. If no, what will become of the race? These questions are being con sidered by the food administration, and thebureaa of health, the state dairy and food commission .and Ore gon Agricultural college and they are behind the movement for the dairy educational campaign and dairy day' ' Mrs. Edith Knight Holmes, who Is Iff general charge of the educational campaign was one of the speakers Wednesday at the meeting of the State Federation of Women's clubs fa .Portland. She urged the club wo men 'to cooperate to encourage a greater use of milk and to stand by the dairy Interests so that the dairy men will not be disposed to kill their cows even though feed and labor arr high and scarce.' The dairy educational campaim nas received the Indorsement of the schools of Portland, the federated clubs, the women's committee of the council of defense and manr other influential bodies. Miss Mattr Deat- ty of Salem was a delegate to the convention. She Is vice nresident and is being mentioned for the pres idency, although there will be Ho election until next year. These four are leaders GINGER JUMBLES HONEY OATMEAL 50 per cent wheat substitutes 70 per cent wheat substitutes The best for lunches, while you are sarinj the berries. Cherry City Baking Co. J3! Dummy" Directors Said to Be Part gf Alleged Fraud NEW YORK. Sent. 19. Forma tion of a company with "dummy' dir ectors, to handle army raincoat on More Camp Men to Go to Officers9 Training Work CAMP f,KWIS. TACOMA, Wash. 8ept. 19. Opportunity of enlisted or , drafted men to go to the central of ficers' training camps from this com ,rMH s candidates for commissions doubled today when instructions v: were .received" from the war depart , ' ment. asking men not to exceed four ' per. cent of the enlisted personnel of all organizations to be recommended ( for trajning as officers and that un limited numbers of men qualified for commissions as artillery or ma chine gun officers be recommended By command of Brigadier Genereal Frank B. Watson, commanders of or ganizations here were ordered to re port the men qualified as candidates to him before September 2G. Each month men will be recom mended from Camp Lewis under the directions of the war department. A school for packers, saddlers, teamsters and stable sergeants was ordered opened here today. to supply men for the 13th division. In the' future all troops traveling it?9 m .m9m CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY The World's Greatest mgnway Special Round Trip R,atea from VANCOUVER. IJ. TO M CANADIAN ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESORTS BANFF In the heart of a grander Switzerland LAKE LOUISE Tne lovliest Spot in North America OX YOUR TRIP EAST TKAVFX VIA THE CANADIAN' PACIFIC RAILWAY Through Mountains More Wonderful than the Alps of Switzerland For complete Information call or write B. E. Chace, C. T. A. Canadian Pacific Ry. Company 55 Third Street Portland Oregon (IcAMADtMijj from this camp, when their numbers exceed fifty, will be accompanied br members of the medical corps to look after the health of the troops In anticipation of large qnantitiee of mall being sent from the Lnlteo States to the expeditionary in Siber ia instructions have been received here from the postmaster general that all such letters and mail wJU be forwarded whether postage is af fixed at either domestic or foreign rates. Packaees not to exceed 1 pounds in weight, will be forwarded at a rate not to exceed 12 cents nnund. Perishable roods will not be accepted for the expeditionary force because of the long distance to Vladivostok. .' 1 Press Association Men Entitled to Exemption WASHINGTON. Sept. 19. Em- nloves cf press associations actuallv engaged in the collection and trans mlaclnn cit news bv wire to dail" nownnners under a ruling tonight by the provost marshal general's of fice are Included among persons u raeori In necessary occupations, and therefore entitled to file claims for AafarraA .trnft classification under th amended selective service act In response to inquiries on this subject, the following statement wa? authorized: p0Ant i-pzularlv so employed are entitled to present claims to th district boards for deferred classi fication on the ground that hey are 'nersons engaged fn occupation fonnd to be necessary to the mainten ance of the national Interest during flTnrrenev.v Persons so claim ing deferred classification mwt k nronared to a resent to district kn,. ti nroofs of the claims .t forth: and., (2) proof that theWiselves are necessary to the operation 6f the particular en terprise in which they are engaged "Such claim should be noted on the questionnaire in accordance wm v. i.iiinn riven for the Insert IU U11VV..V... - . KA nrnnt ation Oi claims for deferred classification on the ground of being engagea in m dustries, etc." TR.U.V CREWS EXONERATED SPRINGFIELD. Mo.. Sept. 19.- The train crews of both the freight train and the troops train which were wrecked near Marshfleld In a head-on collision Tuesday night, to day were exonerated 'by the coron ers' Jury sitting at Marshfleld. Elev en soldiers were killed In the wreck. To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Vrn uffVrinfr from rifirrliit ilrarnmn. or who r crowing hard nrinc nl bar h-al nnliri will h Klal to know- that thl dit r-atn ml rtirtion ran uaual) b aurrraarullr 1ratl at home hy an Internal mrdl' cine that In many lmtant a haa rlTrrt--! o.rr.pN tr r lief r-r other treat- niKU he fatl. d. 5uffereTa w hi cul! arrely hear lie hart Ihelr hearing retorrt to urh an etent that th tick of a watch was plainly aulihle aewen "T eirht inehea away from either ear. Therefore, If oti know of a m r one who la troiibleil with heal noiaea or catarrhal deafneaa. cut out thia for. inula an! hand It to them ant von may liava been the meana of aairin Kim iHmr tmim r perhapa fr- tn t-tal deafneaa. The prearr iptlon ran be pre pared at home and la made aa follow a. Secure from your drurcut I .. far- mint -tltouhle Sirenirtht. TaVv thla home and add tj It V mt or hot wa ter and a little prranuUtd luiar; atir until dlaaolved. Take one tahleapoon ful four time a day. I'arimnt ia uaed In thia way not rny to reduce by tonic aMion the Inflam mation and awellina: In the Kuatarhlan Tuhea. and fhua to eual?xe the air preeaure on the drum, but to crre any Aca of aerretiona In the mlddla ear. and the reaulta it civea are nearly alwaya quirk and effective. Kvery peraon who haa catarrh In any form, r diatreaning runibns. hialn nounda in their ear, should give thia re'h trial. Capital ITug a tore. tracts allrred to hate U-n obtained through fraud prctlxi Ly Captain Aubrey V. Vanghn and KelU Gouled. ws decriled In the federal court to day. At the trial for ronp!rary of Vanghn. former director of the di vision of supply of the quartermaster corps, teonled. a promoter? and Da vid Is. Podell. a lawyer. Harry Ito senfield. a manufacturer, told of th Incorporation by Pudell of the con cern whirh he testified was Intended to conceal his profit sharing ar rangement with Couled and a "slu fund" which was to have paid Vauichn fire per cent oa all bul nem hf procured. Admitting that a complaint to the department of justice prompted raid on Gonled'a office and aelxure of records which led to the present prosecution. Unaenfleld sald.h had revealetl his ennneltion with the a leret conspiracy, when Gouleds promises of government contracts failed to materlallie. The witness alio declared that while on the war with Gouled to tbe New Yerk office of the quartermaster corps, the pro moter showed him SlftOii. which he said was "going to people higher up. All in Readiness for Big Great Lakes Athletic Go CHICAGO. Sept. tt. Athletes re- presentlnK the MeaJowbrook Athletie club of Philadelphia, the Chicago Athletic association, the Great Lakes naval train atation. Illinois Athlet le club, and the Peiham Pay naval station were the favorites tonight to win the premier honors in the Jun ior eveuts of the National A. A. I.- outdoor track and field champion shiDs wblrh open . tomorrow at the Great Iikes naval training station The Junior championships will fur nlsh the curtain raiser for the tare days' carnival, which has attraeterf the nick of the athletic manhood f the nation. Fully "i pr cent of the men represent army and navy ramp throuchout the country. Thirty or more universities and athletic clubs also have men la com petition. Winner r:alo c' Nenberr. W. (tKinny ja! family yp; n-ay ami Vrc.da la Fiaytoaj. Gail Wl'l'j-ni finUhed fUIlug Ms il Knday. Mrs. T. Rhodes and Miss Lo- rane w inricb or Kay mead. Wash., are visiting at the W. II. Hne-ed Ikotne Mrs, It bodes la a slater of Mrs. ffaee Mrs. Ithodea and Mls Wlnrkrb have spent the past week ia th sou t beta part of the state visiting friends. Mrs. Anna lwla left Tuesday for rvrt Barry. Calif., where ke will spend several month w Uh her dauchter. Mrs. Ada Fcrx. Lemon Juice For Freckles CIrfs! Make ftarsoty tatta at beena) far a few crta. Try It! Lieutenant Allen Weds Before Going Overseas Wllford Al!en. member of the state accident eematlssiow. has reeetved la- formatlen of the marriage of his son Lieutenant Nle! rtirhardsoa Allen, to Miss Evelyn Marfe Carey, which took Place at Palo Alto. Calif., recently. The romance began while both were students at Stanford aalverslty. Lieutenant Allen Is with the tin In fantry at Camp Fremont and has re ceived orders to prepare for over seas service. LARGi; CREDIT TO ITALY. WASHINGTON. Sept- 1. Exten sion of an additional credit of ll - 00.000 to Italy was announced to day by the treaanry brintiag the to tal credits advaared to that nation vs to ftsa.000.QOO and the total credits to the allies Jo 1 1.2 2.70 C.- Sqneete tb Jaire of two le irons lato a bottle roataiaiag tire oaacea of orchard white, shake well, and yo have a eearter flat t the frevkle and tan loUon, and eotapiec- ! beaatlfW, at very, very saoau cost. Tour rrorr hit the letanns ttd any dreg store tr toilet mnnter wU sapply thre oaee of ore hard whit for a few vent. Massage this sweet ly fragraat lotion lato the face. a. arms and hands each day aaJ e-e how frecklea and ttefatjb d'.tip pr aad how clear, sofe and whit the skin becomes. Tea! It U harm Vet a. r SERVICEABLE Lost Mount Angel Priest . Arrives at The Dalles MT. ANGEL. Or Sept. It Word waa received here lalt night from The Dalles that Father Othmayer. O.S.B.. of St. Benedict's abbey, who strayed away from Tufa heights on August 20 and for whom the entire community had searched the hills la vain sevaral weeks ago, had safely reached the Catholic parsonage la that eltr. with his clothing some what Uttered but-otherwise entirely welL County Chairraaa F. G. Derkebach will be at Mt. Angel Saturday Bight at 7:30 to lay out before the local fourth liberty loan committee the plans and other details of the com ing drive. There will be a meeting at 5Votts Mills on Monday evening marking along the same lines. ' aviurx pij:m.i. HOW THIS NERVOUS WOMAN GOTWELL Told by Herself. Her Sin eerily Should Con vince Others. Chris tPTher, IlL "Tor faery I railered from IrregTiUriti, wemirw-ws. and AUBURN. Or.. Sept. 19. Dave Ter- ry and family are picking prunes at the- o. K. Fry orchard at .Summit la Polk count f. Mrs. p.ia l.vl was a weekend visitor with b"r :si'ghter Mrs. C'jd !!!:: v:. was hi a rri down eoaiitjoo. Two cf ocr test doctors failed to do me any rood. I hearJ ao Tanth lxtl what lydia 11 Finkhavm ' Vegetable Coa poond had dooa foe oCSers. I tried it aad was eared. I am do toajrrr twr. rocs, am rrro lar, and la eirrlWvtt tteaith. I beSevo tho Cocnpooad wtit rare any frtnaJ trooble. Mrs. AXJCS liruxm Chrutophrr. 19. Nereotzsaeea is oftm a syBrtom of weak area or some ftxnctanetal drrmnre tnent. w hka may ho overcome fey this famous root and herb remedy. Lr&a R llnkham's VegetaUe OaxroanJ. mm thooaaad cf aoocn bavn fottad ty FALL SEEDS Nov is th list to bur tw rapplj of Seed Grain, lndodisx r-dexncd Crty OtU, Fall WteaV. Re-cleaned Eye, Cheat Seed txd Gnu tod CloTcr Seed It will pgy yoa to bmj bow &sd Lara jour seed rtadj, aJ liter on you cay hxr trouble la tecsr big proper seed flock aj all crop art rery abort Ad sent sdi will Dot be obtaisAblt U &ay price Lat er OtL MILL RUN , Can ltd rzpply the rrsr ei3 feed. Kill na, la to a let or ltu. THj ia tb cheapeat ea tbo car ket and frora isdicatiosa ia tUzz to b rery scarce before lof . Bay cow avnd bare & oa hand. Abo, ectapleu stock cf perl try foods of all kin da. D. A. WHITE & SONS 2S5 SUU SI , Pbore ICO Ealeta, Ortfoa f eoreplicatioeat eanvt. write LrrLa fL rinkham Uedtdne Co.. I jmn. alaaa..for sJjxestiorHi in rrrard to yoor askwamt. Too result of iu kucj capcrkfioe at at yocr serrvoav. Lift Off Corns! "Freezone" is Magic! Lift any Com or Callus right off vith fingers No pain! It Is rep:tel that tke etariaa aad fowr cistlilTi have all bn killed by th IttUhesicl. this wlp.sg ot the entire famUr .f the former nar. As the old -fash Uaed man ae4 to pit It. the lint.;; are -treed-tnc a sraH on their aoa., r Nineteen Painless Parker offices in the United Sutea repair the teeth of over 100,000 people annually. Salem Office State & Commercial Sta Thop a litl rreerone net sn acViej corn, itrtantly that com st'pa kort in?. tlx a lift it right Ht. It duro't Lurt tv lit. Yea. snaeic! Wby waitt Your dxulat sella a tisy !tle f Fr-ei-r for a few eemta. aalToieat U rid yor f cf every liard e.ra, aafl r.ra, r er-rn Mween tke Vmr, aad caUuar. itLit u r trnutUa. Trj it! N kaavUgt High Quality, AU-Wool Stilts Made Jo your measure $25 Up SCOTCH WOOLEII MILLS STORE 420 Ktato Ktreet rUlena, Or. a sf