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PAGE cilX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919. X X X X 4 t : Fruit Growers of Oregon: Stop GambEng with your Make your investment safe Broaden and stabiSze your markets Get a better price for yoar fruit The Oregon Growers Co-Operative Association Has organized with the following aims: 1 To nationalize Oregon's horticultural products under an Oregon label. 2 To gain wider distribution and thus pre vent an oversupply of fruit in limited markets. 0 To eliminate as far as possible the mar ket speculator that stands between grow er and consumer. 4 To raise the general standards of fruits so that they may command a higher sell ing price. 5-To stabilize the value of your investment by stabilizing your markets. G To eliminate waste caused by duplica tion of equipment in new fruit producing centers. 7 To reduce growing a id market costs and to cut out the unnecessary expanses of every nature. - This organization will be a business, owned and operated and controlled by and for you the Oregon fruit producer. . It is backed by the most prominent and experinced horticultural men in Ore Con. Adequate financial arrangements are being concluded for handling of Products. The present list of incorporators include: ISAAC D. HUNT vice president Ladd D. W. JOHNSON, Secretary Willam- & Tilton Bank. SEYMOUR JONES, Salem, Orgon. J. 0, HOLT, Mgr. Eugene Fruit Growers' Association. PROF. C. I. LEWIS, Chief Dept. of Horticulture, Oregon Agricul tural College. E. L. KLEMER, Fruit Grower, Alva dore, Oregon. GEORGE ZIMMERMAN, Yamhill Fruit Grower. ette Valley Fruit Exchange, Mon roe, uregon. W. E. ST. JOHN, Sutherlin, Or., Fruit Grower and Douglas Coun ty Commissioner. E. W. MATTHEWS, Amity Walnut Grower. EARL PEARCY, County Fruit In spector of Douglas County; Sec ' . retary. , ROBERT C. PAULUS, Salem, Ore., Chairman Organization Committee. Incorporation Closes January 1, 1920 MEETING ARMpRY, SALEM, SATURDAY, 2 P. M. JULY 12 Speakers. Isaac D. Hunt, Prof. C I. Lewis. J. 0. Holt And Others II n ""' " V m ' ' ' """" " " 1 mil i.i m I ' ' """ " " II f CRAVATH MANAGER FOR PHIlfflPl WiD Attempt To Work Miracle With Saddest dub !a Na tional League. By H. C. HaaultM (Failed Vrrm Staff CorrespeaaVat Xew York, July . Caetua Cravat once performed mirsele wkea e rmmt back to the big leagues aftet beiae cuumeu out ana Diuageoaed hie wjy tJ - it.iouuio m mo aTerages. raaay ha has another miracle working . on his hands for he has beootae aua- acr of the scsldest baseball club ia ate league me rauuea. wie a boas over him who recently tied lh tin ware to I'st Moraa shrewd itader. l.'rsvuth's career ia baseball nail like the stories of young wild w,s: or some of those borhood heroes wl.o did everything ther tried. He played with' three American league flubs after mak ing the ascent to the majors ,t the Los Angeles club' and then was released by Washington to the Minneapolis dub of the American association. travath started out right 'way ts guin fame in the small league. ' Ha busted fences and lost so maae balls they almost had to restrict hiai. Thea the Phillies came along and took him back to the big show. This was seven years ago. Sines thea Cravuth has hung up a home run rec ord for the National league, uud this year he has gone out after the leagae'el butting i-hampiouslup. For a long Has he had his clouting mark above .500 uud now with the season half gone hi isj going ut a .Jot clip. I'm vat b. is one of the .S'.tiooal league's oldest player. Very Mow of foot, be still is a good outfielder be cause he plays intelligently. His hit ting mukes him one of the most feared players of the organization. 71 ;-.. r-'J' J' Sailor la Defeated. I.os Angeles, Cul, July K D.inny Kramer won a decision ia his four round bout with Huilor Krumet at Yer non lust night. It was the mam tvent of tlie four round show. Al brum mi bout Hone Watson. Miss Ryan Wtrs. Wimbledon, Eng., July 9 Miss Eiiza be tli Byan of California and Miss 8ui unue Lcnglun defeated Mrs. Lucomlie mid Mrs. Lambert Chambers in I lie fi nals of the wonmu's iliu'ules tennis championship hero vesterdiiv. The eor wns 4 0, T 'i, 8 3. 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To know Camels best compare them in every possible test with any cigarette in the world at any price ! 18 cents a package Cam! r oJd mvmryrhr in aehn tificaliv aaivd pck4t, or tmn park agmu (JOO cfMreftri) m pVrcowrd cm rt on VV mtronjl? ftcommtnd th carton for in hnnw Or efflct auppiy cr whmn you trawml R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. WittBStem. N. C. k4 f iltm in BWailfaaajlVMi Ritchie Is Through. San Francisco, July P. (I'liited Press.) Declaring he is throug.i with boxing, Willie Ritchie has wired 1 hilu delnlna promoters refusing an oiler tc box Iw Tendlor, Quaker City iiylit weight. II ll'l RECOVERY OF MONEY COMMISSION MAKES (Continued from pue one) the edge uf this pavement, wlac'u Uiow ed ron.oitlcrnhlc liregulailty and varied lietneeti 3 ami fi inches in depth, the averuge probably being 4d inehes. It will be ruled in Hie altsilied report tlutt the niiniiiii eminent over tne IB miles lirlngi sumewlntt hiulirr aver Summary of Measurement. W1'"1 In.Avg. Left e.li4e of ptivouient, 133 imus- iiremeirts ,,j)u Klist Right edge of pavement, 132 nieiis- uresieiits 4.S7 Left ipiarter cut puvemcnt, 6 cats.. 5.1i Kight (pinrter cut pavement, b' cul4.u(i Center line ipiniter out piivemeiit. 12 cuts ,1.94 Atcmee of ?M cut aiiimtl... fi ' in. It... Ai result of the meiisuieiiieuta tak- In Mr. Whitiuore's report, w.iidi goes ''" 1 '" onvlnced that the finding of int.. minute detail, residing his in. '1'1'1 f'1'1'''" '''U''S uml in the cut Mil 111? 1 iH I lbnilKJI i.P .....I I . ...i.i.. nn It... I., 1. .. II.. ......... .. ' " fc-'l.' v .in ' ' ' """ "" imrt of the coiitructnr mul the .i,e... iwne is coiiIiiIii.mI in the follow inj nar itinn of the w.irk .i..l H...1 ii. i,.,. agrsph.: tioii of the ueeti ttu eoliUHiou between iniiliaclor How Much More Tobacco Will My Heart Stand? A Vital Question for Every Man Who Smokes or Chews to Answer, and anv employe of the state.. rri... i i .i. .! - . inn renins snow mat mere n:n ,, enough material put on the road to build apavement 5 inches thick. It Is inipussibloto get in absolutely perfect gride, but therr is no reusoii except negligence on the p;t of the ontruetor and the inspector for its be iug only 4 i ivbes iu thickness, as whs found in several place. SUCCESS OF THIRD (Continued from page one) May Cost a Life to rind Out By Exuerimsut T!iQ licml uf every user of tobacco fcears a double burden. It does iti al lotted task and then fijjhis nicotine for supremacy. As lung as the heart wins he liTes; when it lutes he dies, but before the final i,torv of nicotine you (aa t trough many slaves of lie ami to retiliv quit taken more w ill pow er t!i.'i:i they have and causes more suffering thsn they csn voluntarily rn duie. Tj quit tho habit, make it e ; fur yourself by getting Nieotul tnblets and taking them as directed. The habit I null)- quits you and its departure i a ! pleasure eiiil to its Indulgence. I If yon want to know how much ens llno A,.. ....I ...ff... . i"' " " M"' "u,li' WUU .SI.OIOI Heirt, are 1,'ke hnn brinj; Miiur I whho.Tt t ?hi J V i, d i t t are stronger th,.n othc, therefor. f" "P ' "Sd some hearts will stand nine tobacio ' i ? i.. ? J" at ' '"'"f .'..i mu i.ni .u vim luuil'is. n 1 IDf flld of S Week disconlitiue mikkimr nr who nut. this a. i..n.l .!. kl. "3. V" " " Pr""0, ' v.. . ii i. i.Vun will have no ucsirt to resume. At heart a donea lime. . day by ,wk,Bj j, . 10 Tj f!!?.!!.rr!??VUwr J ..or week or' two v" .v" , ; " '""'" should make it not onU- anrt nnlliiii In Kin l.nl Ilia Ki.mii.. it.! 1 he may lose them He i indulging in i Manufacturers' Note- Xicotol is sold a c.i!!v baltit at the expense of pre- under tlie positive rguaaelneeinf wrp tious hcallh. Ask any doctor anywhere, under the positive guarantee that it is and he will tell yu that using tobacco j not iajurioim; that it rontnins ao hab is injurious and ihst it is far better to .it fortiutiit drugs; that it will help any unit the habit than to f Jw-riincnt to'n.an ti throw off the tobacco habit. find out how muih t.ibaeco your heart sn, that fiy druesist will refund the than others. Imt there l a limit what any heart can stand. The possible, but trill sland with jut serious results. liut the thought of quitting is no pleasant to woit mea even to those who know that tobacco injures Hem enure piiKiiae- pi ice it it fails. It is dispense! in alem under this guaraa ty lij I. J. Fry and other gooj druggists. gains, loi(k in the ifront window first lor the Jtarain lay store eard: The barguiu s'arsls wilt lie dismayed lyi l'aiiiel J. r'ry The He in 11 ant Hlore, dry goods hosiery notions. t', J. Drier Co., dry goods, shoes, men a furnishings. Sampson llros., (2 stores), M North v oiumereml street, drr goods and no tions. Corner Uuion and Commercial. groceries. Kratik F. Richter, eompleto house furnisher. The l'riee filim Co. The Bootery, shoes for the wh le fnm ily. People's Cnsh Store. Humes Cash Store. J. C. I'enney Co. F. V. Woolworth C. C. U. Shipley Co. Kay 1.. Farmer Hardware Co. Jenks Studio Salem Hardware Co. I'ortlsiid Cloak ft 8uit Co. . W. W. Moore. (!n!e & Company, Husick t Sii. Scotch Woolea Mills Store. ll.'sleiu I Creeiibaum. Kartman Hros. Win. Neimeyer, drugs. Mauser Bros. No Vary Grocer. Hoth Orocery Company. The Wiley It. Allen Company. Needle Craft Shop. N. K. Brewer, drug store. Food riots are becoming ri niu.en In Italy. Crowds iu various cities are at tacking cm) ransacking simps and ear ryiiijj away provisions and cii 'hl ig. Farmers in the Spokane set turn are offering ! a dar fur harvest hand.. bargain A mlnute-no UMiT salem, july 12 1 Salea's & Good Place to Trade Purchasers Of Sewer Diggin Machine Ask Relief In Court The Capital Junk company would like to get some of the money it paid to Frank Day this spring for a cewer trigger mat unit .been standing a year or two at Hood and Front streets with apparently no owner. According to a complaint filed the circuit court ajiniiist Frank Par find D. O. Drager as treasurer of Ma- noil county the Onpital dunk cotwpanv iNiid Mr. Dav $li'2 for what remained of the sewer digger, as he had reprc sentod1 that he was the owner. Wheu nrrestcd April 7 for sellinfi goons not his own nnit ohtnimng mon ey fraudulently, Mr. 'Var had with him iOO of the money he had received from the junk company. When brought before Justice L'urub. lor prelimin- SHE GOULD NOT STAND OR WORK But Lydia L Pinkham'i Vege table Compound Restored Her Health and Stopped Her Paini. fortland, Ind.-"I had a displace ment and auftered to badly from it that i.i at time I could not i be on my feet at all. tJ I was all run down and so weak I could not do my house work, was nervous nd could not lie down at night I took treatment! , from a physician but f they did not help me. ? 1 Mv Aunt veeAm. ! mended Lydia . Pinkham'i Vege- lanie vompouna. I tried it and now I am strong and well again and do my own T-ork and I Rife I.ydia E. Pinkham'i ary hearing, ki gar the officer! 175 j sewer digger was loft on north Front; Marshals Foch, Jol'fre and Po'.nia bail, wured eximination and was ; street by the owners In Portland. Ac- j will be presented on July 13 with awordi bound over to appear lufore the grand I cording to information at the time Day. of honor by Paris. jurr. j was arrested, he had been gradually, f ' It is this 17.i now on deposit with 'PPir the plant and selling parti. The MiwM,uri wna0 n Su,urdlir .he treasurer of Marion county fft,VpM which the s-apital Junk eompany has ! to the Capital Junk company for 202, i " 7 0 e brought suit, alleging that the offi 'and 17. of this money which was! . , . , , , eers of the county had no right to take I paid to the countv officers as bail, is Th war wcpartment atatea thU umy the $175. i what the Capitnl Junk company is af- M,en B0W belnJt d'wharfced at the It seems that for several years, the I ter. raie f 1J000 dayi th to,a dJ " I being given ns 2,81 1,416. URGM- DM mm Vegetable Compound the cmliL" -Mrs. Joseph in a Kimble, 933 West Race St, Portland, lnd. Thousands of American women give this famous root and berb remedy the credit for health restored as did Mrs. Kimble. For helpful lueeestiora in regard to uch ailments women a r-asked to write to Lydia L.- rmkham Medicine Co., I.ynn, Mass. The result of IM lonj ' tferienc is at your ic-vice. NEXT SATURDAY THE BOOTERY WILL JOIN IN AS ALWAYS, ON ANY BIG THING FOR SALEM AND VICINITY, AND OUR SPECIAL PRICES FOR THAT DAY WILL BE MEAL BARGAINS In Shoes, Too ILLUSTRATION: $15.00 Men's Stetson Shoes, We'll sell at $11.83 $14.00 Men's Stetson Oxfords, We'll sell at $ 9.83 $10.50 Men's Brennan Oxfords, We'll sell at $ 8.63 $8.00 Men's Brennan Oxfords, WV11 sell at $ 5.93 $6.00 Growing Girls' Brown Calf Oxfords, White Neolin Soles, Low Heels, sizes 2 1-2 to 7, We'll sell at $ 4.43 $6.50 Ladies' White Reignskin Lace Shoes, 8 inch, top, Wrelt soles, WY11 sell for $ 4.83 $:5.50 Ladies' White Canvas Pumps, go for $ 1.93 $3.25 Misses' White Reignskin Lace Shoes, Wrhite Soles, high tops, sizes 12 to 2, goes at $ 2.60 $2.75 Childs' same in sizes 8 to 12, goes for $ 2.20 WE WILL PUT ON MANY OTHER GOOD BARGAINS FOR THAT DAY AND IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND SEE. THE PLACE IS J. B. LITTLER & CO. . s