PAGE IX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY S, 1919. PICKING OPPONEHT FOR MP NOT EASY SOME men spend months in selecting a car and minutes in deciding on its tire equipment Search Of Fistic Circles Shows I -1 Men Of Oenpsey Gass Arc Few. By H. C. BaoilUa ( United Press Staff Conmpomk-at ) nni- - m II r ine w IT"! estern electric Washing Machine WASHES CLEAN AND SPOTLESS WHITE-There is never any need of the washboard or hand-rubbing. The hot filmy soap suds are gently hut force fully swirled through every garment and cloth, forcing out the dirt and grime under the magic power of electricity while you go about your other duties or sit quietly by reading a book. The clothes come out clean and white, from the daintiest lingerie to the heaviest blanket. , y An ordinary washing for a family of five can be done in an hour, or hour and a half, leaving you the balance of the forenoon hours formerly spent in . drudgery for your regular household duties or pleasure. THE WESTERN ELECTRIC is compact and requires but little space. It is not an incumbrance, never in the way, a beautiful and attractive machine that commands admiration. Just a little out-of-the-way corner will be large enough for it. "Put it behind the door" The tub rack may be telescoped and "hung on a nail" or shoved under the machine. THIi PRICE OF THE WESTERN ELECTRIC IS REASONABLE AND WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Can be paid for on installments, monthly with your electric light bill. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. New York, July S. 81 act tix-rs I to much speculatioa ea a probable oppo nent for Jack Dempsey, bow tht.t he kas yauved tke heavyweight title. It prob ably would be a good thing fot the psb lie and the boxing game if a 'e aspir ant! to the match were esuatrd cut be fore they raa afoul the ekhapioa I fiats. Providing Georges Carpeatier aerer i had been matched with Beckett for tke European championship, it ia j-ol ii i probable that the frenchman would have been aeleoted aa the Deupe Tic jtim. But aa he stands in rock great danger of being eliminated in tna Beck jett match, he ii hardly worth on.ider I tion. Carpectier U not in shape fot a niUch with any one, to nay nothing of a battle for the world ' title. It la declared here by eomeptent critic who have aeen the trench champion during tile war j that he is fat and burned up inside; I that he has not taken good care of him self and that he never 'will be in fight ing condition again, i So much for Carpentief. I Trunk Moran has bid for a n.atcL He I U a mere third rate boiei, nothing I more. And that ends him. Fat Wiliie Meehcn holds a decision over Dempsey, gained tn Califoinia in four rounds. Meehan'a friends declare Mehan is a sure winner over tnis d:s twice. With Dempsey defending t)e title meeting would probably nunu dis aster for the fat boy. He is the nore desirable of any of the heavy mights now ready for u whirl at the tiiie. since Billv Miske himself has dodged a new match with Willard'a conquercr. So much hokum is being smoked, however, that there is every likelihood IH'iiipKey will be sent into the ling in Xcw Jersey about Labor Day. ASSOCIATION OF GROWERS (Continued from pans one) were obliged to secure the service! of Aaron bsplrn, a specialist in coupera- will be handled by Oregon concerns. , "Ail of the wenknesses of other co operative associations In tlie way of I contracts, ot'., have ibeen goue into by the lien with the association, however, will end next week. "To permit the statement that Cali fornia will have any 'hand is a rank writer with Mr. wtpiro, ana me j injustice to the twenty one directors ' association 's article of incoroo-1 of Hie il.ati.in .11 ..,..., live association law work, who reside! ration, iby-laws and Initial contract men, and whose loyalty and enthusiasm in San Francisco, to draw up our ar-jara the best that have been seen on j for Oragou lint Hover teen questioned. 4 U- laa lie insnr lUifn tins anil I.b.Ibw Ui lit. II...'!. . i - if . "... I . i . . v-.v. ........ j.,..., ...u ,v wn.jHHT i-ioiiae cuam. mt. rupiro m auor- tub fact or the matter is wist Califor Kftltirfk K-rti-L uitl twi Af.r in utv.tii a i ...... - ...,........ .... I.. , I ., .. ,1 : t . .... j V i 7,,, -,""7 ,ur ,r" '"" wioun", ma auoauy controls utrougn various -.-..i, nun iiiit mi:ii iiioh no win nave i uie .papers or tno new association rep- firms approximately fifty per cent of no further connctioti with the associa- j resent the results of years of rxperi-1 the dried fruit output and seventy five Th" reinain'W of Hie l.-jpl worklenee along this lino, ilia comics tion per cent f the canned fruit out nut s . v A "Year-Roxind Tonic That's what the right food always is, but what's the riht food? Grape BMiiis was.devisedto supply body and brain with necessary food val ues summer and winter. Not merely a delightful something to eat." Not merely something to fill up onV But a tissue builder- a recon structor of tired and wearing parts with wonderful flavor and wholesome nutrition., Each Horning a Dish, of Grape -Nuts of the state, and ithese .fruits nre going out under labels which are synonymous ith California, knd Oregon is being robbed of tha prestige it is entitled to for it superior products. "Tho arguments presented are not really arguments why growers should not do their own business and market their own fruits nationally under an Oregon brand, as most of the article is confined to a personal attack on one of the writers of one of the Portlanfl paper, it is inconceivable, however, that the fruit growers, and especially tite prune growers, should continue to go ahead blindly In the same way In marketing their products, as they have been in the past twenty vears, in viewt of the fact) that up until the law two years fully sixty to seventy five per cent of the prime growers ihad mort gages on their places. "To use the present abnormal con dition to justify the growers in con tinuing to work in the aomo unorgaa ired manner they have in the past twenty years in inconsistent, and any one who attempts to convey the idea that an increase in the production of prunes, which will throw from four hundred million to five hundred mil lion pounds more prunes upon the mar ket within the next few vears, enn bci met by the same inactive methods as in the past, is too inconsistent to be conide.red a reliable autihoritr on thp subject, when it can be clcarlv shown that the increase in consumption dur ing the last ten years haslioen practic ally nothing as compared with tlie enormous increase in planting. I his (iHiifortiia ' bugaboo is a mete camouflage which is not deceiving the prune growers, especially in view of tihe fact that ninety to ninetr five per cent of the unorganized growers, on ac count of the Inck of information which their orgam.ivt neighbors are able to secure, took a loss of from $20 to $S0 per ton on their lst season's crop, and Rfter these conditions the statement l.ot the prune growers profit by ex isting conditions and get all he can, for he certainly deserves it' appears ludicrous. That is where the rub came. 'The unorganized crowcrs did not get all they could have had they teen organized and sold their prunea'to the eastern traiie, and the old saying 'Be ware of (ireeks 'bearing gifts' might aptly apply, as the selfish interests be hind this statement nre too apparent," And yet the best car in the world is ultimately no better than its tires. With Firestone GraySidewall Tires between you and the road you can rest assured of getting every dollar's worth of satisfaction out of your car that the makers put into it Vr. . T Most Miles er Dollar Chicago Girl Happy Over Murder Of Attorney Whom She Declares Wronged Kcr SLOW DEATH Achet, pain, nervousness, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL biinf quick rt!lf and ofttn ward off daadly diaM. Known th national rtmsJy ol Holland for mora than 200 year. All druggists, ia thrss sira. U far th Cold MJI m tM km m4 ct M taaiuttoa THOUSANDS GREET (Continued from page one) with bows and smiles. The streets had been specially decorated for the occa sion and the scene was inspiriix. Two hours before the president reach ed the hall where he was to tpea t very seat wus filled. The crew of the British dirigible R 34 came uv nsortiv. ne r ore 4 o clock and took seats. Thev were instantly ree- ognixed and given an ovation. The crowds In the hall was patient, despite the extreme heat. a. mmM ' 4 Chi. ago, July 8. (1'iiitod I'lm) Of four women in the life of Benja min Hurr, a murdered attorne), only un was happy todsy. That wa. Mar garet Seithsmicr, 17, the girl who ad mits shooting Burr Monday because "he used her as a toy." Margaret was in jail awaiting the coroner's verdict on Burr's ileal 1.. Burr's mother, Mrs. Mary Burr, is under a physician's rare a i- Mrs. Mvrtle Burr his divorced wife. MNs Tills Sautcr, Burr's fisnce for whom Margaret Keithamicr aay she was 'thrown over" wa grief atrirken. Margaret, a pretty girl, gig led :oday over the death of the lawyer who, at .14, was a sjx'viali.xt in divorce iaes. fue rheerrullr re encctert the Mene in which she took Burr's lif iter, she said, she waited tn Capital Plana Welcome. Washington, July 8. (I'liitid l'less. Wsshington, which ordinarily goes to bed about 9 . in. will sit up touiuht to welcome President Wilson. Ti.e police have made preparations to handle a big crowd when the chief executive arrives here at 10 o'clock. Between 10 and 11 p. ni. tne presi dential pr.rty will pass through an ar bor of flowers at I'nion station, be greeted by two band playing pa!notic airs and proceed along Pennsylvania avenue to the White Hous past tab leaux intended to demonstrate how glad the capital is to see ita most prominent citizen once more. Police and secret service sgem have taken extraordinarr precaunoi.s to oafcgiiard the president. The railway line from New York to Washington will lie patrolled. Throwing of fiowers at the president and taking of fUhhligbt photogruphs is forbidden. Major Pull- Vuth her''"'', chief of the Wssliingtoii police. Burr's "nd secret sorvi.-e hands will inspect son Thursday when he peace treaty. A resolution by Senator Lodge was passed, authorizing appointment of a couiinitee to notify the president that tho senate is ready to receive any com munication he may wish to ma escort him to the sonata cha (Senators Lodge, Hitchcock, McCum ber, Williams and Borah were named. Borah refused to uttend the White House dinner when the president re turned last time and is the president's most implacable opponent on the l.i.ue of nations. On Lodge's niolion, tho senate decided- to adjourn today until Thursday. presents the ' Hunter of the Salvation army together I with the remains of the Solvation ar my a own effort was wisely distribut ed by the captain among some poor families. A FKIKIND. J OpeaFonna . THE SALVATION AEMY kaud tojAmherst Professor To Make Attempt lo lalk To Mars Omaha, Neb., July 8. Professor Asia Todd, Amherst university, who cluim to have instrument with which he be lieves he can communicate witii liars it he reaches a great enough height, will iiinke an attempt to rench two planet Sunday, according to Ualloon Instruc tor Leo Ctcvens, Fort Oiiiuha. Professor Todd will accompany Stevens in his height endurnnce tests r.t the loit. Professor Todd hus made two other attempts to communicate wita Mars, one from the top of the Andek m-un-tains in outh Aerica and the other from a halooa piloted by K. evens ia Canada, To the Editor: The Salvation army hut erected on the corner of State and High streets for free distribution of hot coffee, doughnuts, soft drinks, etc. to soldiers, sailors and marines, was certainly a 'busy place from early on the morning of 'the Fourth until late in the evening of the fifth and the boys fully appreciated the effort Capt. and Mrs. Hunter, with their helpers, also found much pleasure in the service ren dered and at the close of the two full days felt, proud to have met so many boys who really have sacrificed. The surplus from the banquet given to the ooys in tne armory ty the war moth ers and that from the Knirht of Co lunvlnis whieh was handed to t'liptnin OVER-EATING U tie root el Bsarly all digestive evils. If yevrdifestioa is weak e out of kilter, better cot less ajad oa KH10ID5 the Bw aid to Better digestion. Pleauat t take effective. Let Ki-rnaidt help straighten Oat fma digestive troubles. ' MAC! Y SCOTT lOWDt MAKSftS Of SCOTTS EMULSION Est: rant. the 'ion station guards ana tlie .oro of plain clothes men along the roiit this evening to make sure every man is at his proper place and that no possible Dependable 'Red Crown" ia straight-distilled, all-refinery gasoline. Look for the Red Crown ign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Csiilonus) office. As he opened the door t.h tired fi shot from a tiny revolves. The man died in a hospital. The gi:l wait ed for officers and docilelr wer.t to jail. Burr, she claimed, drugged her and took precaution has been overlooked, her to his rooms, afterward ptomisinj; Senate Beady for Treaty. marriage. ) Formal preparation were titsae ;oda I The other women interested in Burr by the senate to receive President Wil l rt..nf..l tltrt r!'a vtitrv ttll IKk-A .ni8 he w, the Kre;iet mar. BARGAIN DAY JULY lZTHi1 1L CAMrBELL Special A?tn Standard OU Co, Salem. M 1 "" w m.''i7rZCJ aW."""'" ' - i ...! ifTi'ini.J me at!7o CT y's-t k Actuality