THE CAPITAL T SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1920, Page eight .A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION1 H M H M t M smi rmuniu in SOUGHT III BIG STATE CAI1PAIGN Illegal weighing devices and dishon est dealer producer, wholesaler and retailer are to feel the weight of the heavy hand of the department of Weights and measures in an "honest weights" camp:!;" to be instituted throughout the state immediately un der the direction of W. A. Dalzlel, dep uty state sealer of weights and meas ures. The campaign will be especially intensive in the larger cities of the suae from where most of the com plaints regarding short weights and measures originate, according to Dal ftieL Aid Is to nclp. "This departmnet alms to help and protect all honest persons whether they be producers, wholesalers, retail ers or consumers, rich or poor and ev ery honest person from the producer to the consumer should co-operate with weights and measure officials in reforming the short-weight artist or drive him out of business," Dablcl de clares. Family Scale Doomed. One of the objects of the campaign will be the correction of the practice of weighing containers for sausage, lard, ground meats and similar com modities Numerous complaint have been received by the department rela tive to this practice, Dalzlel explains The old "family scale" is also doomed to spedy extermination in the "honest weights" camaplgn. This type of scale has long been outlawed In Oregon, Dal slel explains and In most communities their use has been abandoned but there are certain sections of Portland where they are still In use with result ant short-weights to patrons ol such places. I'M ntll) IU liiili) . JURY; CHARGE GRAVE Charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor child, Joseph Llchtey, 21, of ML Angel, Saturday was bound over to the grand jury following a hearing in Judge Unruh's court, and Romeo Lais. 22, also of ML Angel, was also bound over to the grand jury. oBth were arrested Saturday by Sheriff Needham on information furnished by District Atorney Max Galhar The minor, Florence Kephart, It, of Sllverton, la confined in a local hospit al. She was committed to the girls' train school Saturday by the county court but because of her physical con ation was not accepted. She was ar rested at Eugene Monday. RELIEF SHIP LAUNCHED. Vancouver, Wash.. Jan. II. The Bearport, 1,600 ton steel steamer des tined to make her first trip from this pport, carrying a $1,009,000 grain cargo for relief of Armenia and other Near Eastern countries, was launch ed here today. IDENTIFIED AS 2 Spokane, Wash.,, Jan. SI. --Identification as two different Individuals was madetdday of the man held by authori ties here after having given himself Into the custody of an officer at iheai cal Lake Wednesday night a request that he be held until he could recover his memory. A picture of the man, published in the Chronicle of this city yesterday, was recognized by the proprietor of a local hotel aa a man who she said reg istered at her place January 20 as iieorge K. Raymond of Portland, Ore gon. A deed and tax receipt for a five acre tract at Hood River, Or., and an accident policy In his tultcaso, left at the hotel, bore the same name. He had been missing from the hotel since last Tuesday night, she tald. Ills mother's name Is given as Mrs. Sophia Raymond, Utlca, Minn. The picture was recognised by nu merous residents of Endlcott, Wash., as that of Ueorgo Flick, missing from that town for a year, according to their statements to the police and to the Chronicle. They included a former employer of Flick, with member of his family and City Marshal James, who has been seeking him , RELIEF LOAN OPPOSED Washington, Jan. Jl. An agree ment was reached today by the houss ways and means commitee to recom mend passage of legislation authoris ing the government loans of $60,000, 000 to Poland, Austria and Armenia for food relief. San Francisco, Jan. 31. Steps looking toward the organization of negro train porters and other negro workers into trade unions were taken by the San Francisco labor council last night when the Question of such organization was Introduced and re ferred to the executive committee for favorable action. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT WE WILL PURCHASE Yost - -HOUSEHOLD GOODS What have Ton to sell? PHONE 1177 Oar Dealings Are Square Farm machinery sold on Commission WE ARE 100 PER CENT AMERICANS LUCAS and LUCAS ' liberty and Ferry Sts. BUT TOVRSELF A LOT AND ECTLD A HOME AUCTION SALE MocdaT.Feb,2.2r30PJiI One Building Lot, 50x130 ft lo cated on North Liberty and River streets, being lot No. , in block 11 in Riverside addi tion to Salem, Marlon county, Oregon. Parties desiring to find this lot go out North Liberty to River street, being second lot from northeast corner fac ing west on Liberty. Look for cornstalks and oak grove on back of lot Terms cash. Ab stract and title to date. This lot will be sold without reserve, J. L WARINEH Owner. 2144 N. Fifth St. F.JiWOODRY The Auctioneer Phone 510 or 511 PORTLAND FLU INCREASES Portland, Or., Jan. 31. Thirty three new cases of Influenza were reported to the city health bureau to day, making a total of 248 since the epidemic began. Damage to roads resulting from the rains In Hood River county will con sume a large part of the road fund appropriated for 1920. " For Long Distance Auto Trucking Willamette Valley Transfer Co. WE ALSO DO LOCAL HAULING. North Bend has rejeccted the pro posal of the Lumbermens Trust com pany of Portland to purchase 190,000 of city bonds at par. TCnrnllment In thA Rend SfhOOlS for of 1219 as compared with 1042 enroll ed for the fall term. Ignorance may be Miss, but one's knowledge of one Ignorance Is what blisters. Charles R. Peterson has been elect ed president of the Burns Telephone & Telegraph company. Letter Praisin? Hoover Placed In Congress Record ; Washington, Jan. 81. A letter praising Herbert Hoover, written by President Wilbur of Stanford Univer sity, In connection with efforts to bring Mr. Hoover forward as a candi date for the presidential nomination wss put into the CongreuHlonal Re cord today by Senator Chamberlain, democrat, Oregon, without objection from the republican side, In presenting the letter Senator Chamberlain said the question of Hoover's cltlscnship had been raised, and added: yiurlng the war I name in olose touch with Mr. Hoover and I always found him loyal and using hla best efforts in the behalf of our people." Commission To Hear Pleas For Higher Street Car Rates II. H. Corey and Fred O. Buehtcl, public service commissioners, returned this morning from Koseburg where they had been conducting a hearing on the application of the Douglas county water and light company for an in crease In rates. Kred Williams, the third member of the commission went to his home at (Irants Pass to spend the week-end but will Join the com mission at Portland, Monday, for the hearing on the application of the Port land Railway. Light A Power company lor an increase in streetcar fare, NEW YORK. FLU DEATHS GROW. New York, Jan. 31. Deaths from Influenza continued to Increase today while there was a decided drop In the number of new cases reported to tho lion th department. There were 123 deaths fro mdtaeaBe, an lncreane of four over yesterday's record figures in the present epidemic, while the number of new cases totalled 4.895, a decrease of 637 over those of the pie vlous day. There were 137 deaths and 911 new cases of pneumonia, decreas of I and 40 respectively from yester day s figures. N fit i Mieimtn or oaiesiuca i There's a tremendous difference pretty near ly che difference bet ween profit and loss, between success and faihrt. If you want SALESMEN you II find some thorough brra'.'Qadvertieing in out Situations Wanted Ads Or a Wsnt Ad of uourr in th.s paper will bring theni Read asd Use the Wsm Ait n THE CAPITAL JOURNAL pi (WjodVn. V, , tail bnil jSUTtonlfcql k yBrooka. ) (rUr'on. i I ttMMMMM4M4444444MH4HHtMMH J. C. FERGUSON'S Auction Sale Dairy Cows, Case Tractor, Registered Jersey Bull, Machinery, Etc. ' . WEDNESDAY, FEB-4. '20 1:30 p. m. Located -mile North of Salem Steel Bridge, in Polk County, on Salem-McMinnville road 1 grey horse, 11 years old, weight 1400 pounds; 1 Jersey and Hol steln cow, age S years, freshened In October, gives 3 gallons; 1 Jer sey and Holsteln cow, age 8 years freshened in October, gives 3 gal lons; 1 Jersey and Holsteln cow, age 8 years, freshened in May, gives 2 gallons; 1 Jersey and Holsteln cow, age 2 years, freshened in May, gives 2 gallons; 1 registered Jersey cow, 7 years, freshened in Oc tober, gives 2 gallons; 1 Registered Jersey cow, 3 years, freshened in May, gives 2V4 gallons; 2 Jersey heifers, coming 3 years, will fresh en in spring; 1. Jersey heifer, coming 2 years, will freshen in spring; 1 Jersey heifer calf, 7 months old; 1 Jersey heifer calf, 9 months old, subject to register; 1 Jersey heifer calf, 4 months old; 1 registered Jersey bull, coming 2 years old, a good one; 1 3 -inch Mitchell wagon, with box; 1 Bean lever action spray pump; 1 barrel spray pump; 1 100-pound anvil; 1 2-horse riding cultivator; 1 hand cutting box; 1 Empire cream separator, new; 1 10-gallon cream can; 1 5 gallon cream can; 1 cart; 1 hog oiler; 1000 grain sacks; 1 orchard extension disc; 2 dozen Rhode Island Red hens; 1 Case tractor 9-18, In first class mechanical condition. BRING IN WHAT YOU HAVE FOR SALE! TE RMSAll sums of $10 and under cash, over that amount, time given to Oct. 1, 1920, to parties fur nishing approved bankable notes, bearing 8 per cent interest. J. C Ferguson. OwKt'r WOODRY BROS.. Auctioneers Phone 510 or 511, Salem, Or. NOTE: Woodry conducts stock and farm auctions everywhere. List your sales with him for RESULTS THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANT" ADS PAY COVU AND WEAR WW. Philadelphia, Jan. 31. Jay OouKl and J. W. Wear, of the Philadelphia racquet club, won the national ama teur racquets doubles rhamplanshlp when they defeated Clarence C. Pell and Stanley Mortimer of New York, here today by the scores of 15-9; 15 11; -13; 15-10; 10-18; 1-15; U-7. Arrangements are btlng made by the Klamath county arm bureau to Im port a carload of shorthorn cattle to be sold at publlo auction" At The Oregon Theatre Starting Sunday lit , . ' i mm 3 Vol xtreme High Prices Are 0 vercome THOS H.INCE presents H0BAR.T BOSWORTH JANE NOVAK. M Scene AWBEHINO THE DOOR. , tfCPdi-unwuttlsJiknit Qkiurt Buying at the place that buys in the largest quantities, that buys for cask for cash, does not deliver, and works on most economical basis in every wav sistant with gooo souna ousiness principles, i ms permits our customers to keen the money they would have to pay were it not for the J. C. PENNEY CO. You Should Come and See THE WONDERFUL VALUES WE HAVE IH 0 SHOES FOR Men, Women and Children Just note aj: ew numbers to which we call your attention as a sample of the they are going, which is below today's wholesale prices in many instances. LADIES' GREY KID Shoe in either French or Military heel, welt sole and best of material, style and workmanship. Just think, only OXFORDS In grey, black or brown in Military and French heels. Prices from to WOMEN'S BLACK KID Shoe with rubber tipped French heel, welt sole; imitation tip. You will find this a wonderful value at $7.50 Grey Cloth Top Shoes with black kid vamp in military or French heels. They are certainly big bargains $5.90 MANY, MANY MORE EQUALLY GOOD VALUES Incoroorated CHEVROLET 490 FIVE PASSENGER, $857.20 F.O.B. SALEM ' This car has several nice refinements that will appeal to the buyer such as full pantisote top, glass in rear curtain, extra tool box, easier riding springs, better upholstering, more room and REMEMBER the .old price $857.20 delivered at Salem. . Our only difficulty is to get enough of these cars to supply the demand. It requires no effort to sell them, for the reason that the people of Marion ant ?rTties' know' when they buy a car from us that they get REAL oh K VILE. We hope that the price will not advance, but under the conditions an ad vance may come. We will book a few more orders for future delivery an dwould suggest that if you want a car in the near future that you place your order now. Remember that we never hold up a customers deposit. That is not our way of doing business. Should you make a deposit on a car with us, and later on decide not to buy, or desire to purchase some other make of car your de posit is ready for you. , . C alem Automobile Co. F.G.DELANO- . Salem -:- jias " ' Distributors: Chevrolet and Scripps-Booth Cars and Republic Tires A.I.E0FF