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e4:ac. flpqiMM. amiSiSS q3qaiqQ0 M rial Pi 0W ' tCM CHARLES H. ITSHEK Editor and Pstdlthw age or i ne vammi j otirna THnOAY EVKMNO July 10, 1919 hdiio Published Every Evening Except Sunday, Salem, Oregon Addrca All Communication To tik Sailn Jlnlal Kourad 136 B. Commercial St. OBEGON 6UBSCE1PTION BATES D1!t. bT Carri.r. per ycar 15.00 Per Month- Daily by Mail, per year $3.00 HOW DID HE LOOK? Per Month- Use 35e FULL LEASED WlIiE TELEOKAP11 KEl'OUT THE COVENANTER LETTERS discussion of the League of Nations Covenant, article by article, written by William IL Tift, ex-presideut of the United SUUs, Gnorge W. Wtckershaw, formerly United States attorney general, A. Lawrenca Lowell, president of Harvard UnlTersity, and Heury W. Tift, of the New York bar. FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVES W. D. Ward. New York, Tribune Building. H. Btoekweil, Chicago, People' Gai Building English newspaper men who saw President Wilson at the time when the German delegates first met with the representatives of the Allies at Versailles do not agree as; to Mr. Wilson's facial expression. Making due allowance for the fact that no two people ever see the same thing in exactly the same way, and that an individual alwavs inter prets the acts of others from his own point of view, there is still an interesting divergence of opinion concerning the president's mein. According to one correspondent, the president faced submit t me situation wiui "a little smile, half Hidden in passivity o.mu0, r treaty drii, , the i. "'.i.: "'." ,rn,v nn cnflir(iav tva iofi, o ,i , . . , . , , i , , , . ! " miMin-t twin ine general an o "j ". - bays another correspondent: "A searching gaze, but sug-;i? J 1,,,u'r al? ''""' i f;of the covenant of the Leigu of a-i i.:..- J- 1 .i.iM'in i it! i i V , Ithf rousi.lorntion of tho member., of the ;..... .! ...... a, .iiirii cnriuuv ry n i it rrrurr1 LABOR (Continued) i internal The i'oiiiniiiuuii on in terns. Uomtl la-J This proposal embodies the reeom-'We will offer Special bar- l.or legislation besides orenannL- ihi.1i mouuuiio'i or the interallied Labor aud i mi; to the peace ronfercaro the Socialist Cotferenees held in Loudon! August, 1917, and February, 1918.' in Tie Dall Capital Journal carrier boy,ar instructed to put the paper, on VM-.b" J"v' ---'""y . " mu ucviaico uc iai,-; U'a-M of -Nations un extensive forth. If the carrier doe not do this, misso you, or neglect getting the paper t'U arOUIlU ine 100111 Wlin intense CUnOSltV. fetlll anotner Kram f"r insertion in the ti U yon oa time, kindly phone the circulation manager, aa thi i the only way j 30SCribeS him tllUS' "Mr Wilson Cold 1Td nnn-rmrirnii . fll i l18- 'I"-ute and apart from the eaa determine whother or not the carrier, are following in.truction. Phone u-'u-a j . , U d , j nOn-COIIimiUai. vcutKlll, II before 7:30 o'clock and a paper will be cnt you by ipecial messenger if the arrier ha mused yoa. THE DAILY OAPITATi JCUHNAL J the only newspaper in Balcm whoee circulation is guaranteed by the Audit Bureau Of Circulation THE MILK-DRINKING HABIT. i' io erect a super-aovereignty over the of nations, and confines itself to interna-! c tiomil agreements and their enfoieemeiit as tho principal basis for the proerva . tion of internalionul tiiii ram consists in t.c follow-' Can Labor Conditions R. stai:d.-irriiAl 'BiU of Eights." It hadn't occurred to most of us to be curious about I the niattpr at all. Tint now that. T.nnrlrm twnorc hnva in-1 This l1" U-oduced the momentous subject, one cannot but wonder (;rc;rdPa.Ztbr oTZrT, Vtv A VUlVlt- 11V A V Ull Jf 1U J iV Ua inst, and what we offer will be real bargains of merit. i , . ,. , 'Kt 0IK' ,n tlu favorable jndgmont of All new rlpan 1. In right and m fact the labor of the world. How far the nrTarat - !AU"e Clea" a human beuiir should not be lii ntnl :i coatiUfUM. ' dif tVrpnt- fiiiintri, ..n.m.n.i.w cumstances be sincere and honest in its editorial opinions. t:; t"li, 0e Iia or.b .ouia of xmiuns wm wairant the merchandise at up-to-date ;a minimi ueing snouiu nol 00 It seems that the Oregonian cannot under anv cir-imi'ri,I"i,li or u artu-ie of U till' riLrUt 01 USHOCtUllUU lot KfmnfMrrlivntinn f I..1.A. i- h inctnnpo itc naxx-o vnnni'fo o Won - w-i. n mnln i-1 .n i . v. v VV UkV AW ... "H1 tril 1 IV9t "O. I t kit ait, I hi- ill i ,. i : .. , . ,.1 4.1,4. k- 4V-.1 1 Ii.M.. i tl-.l... l . ".11 . .i. I. . V. . .l.; .. l . ... . . . ,m l""."'"""B 18 J .1CUI UlUl me It'lfpnUIie MIIKC in rOI'Uana COUiO not DC . .u c pe..:iuie,i io cnlln for careful examination. The attractive The milk boom is growing, aided by health workers the United States Department of Agriculture. The government is doing its educational work by means oljstrike leaders nor telephone officials of Portland hadi7so"uI'','10,',,or! lectures moving pictures, charts and demonstrations. It povvcr to act The next d editorially it charged Post-, 2r,tt1n,l Vi Vi,r,wl r,t 1 4.1 i cmi'K'.veit in industry or coimuereo tuoiect involve novel ..f Dl'lCPS. Do nflt. hllV fliivthinor .... ------- ------ - r;- r7 - f .v.i.i.n.u mc uumuui LUiiv-iuauuil UCtUUSC liiC SUlhC V its ,. fore th n.. f ,.,,t., ..''.. i; ' ' J ' "to fltlH thp nitPrt St.ltPS )lnnrtmtnt Ot AtrilCU tlirO. inetl,,, ,.oH ..,lrttM. U :j J iL.l ..ta.. i.u.1 . .'v:u,- "'! consequence. 1,1 view of that, ; . . . ivouii ui ujucio lioiu me euismc itnu IJtUL llt'lt-ilfl Llie r that everv child mav be insured uurtunitieg lor iinntiu aim iou between the vears of novelty, it is to be regretted that the j proposed convention should bo uiude so extraordinarily difficult of Ul.ieniinient .1 l l 1 e l t iu ., J ii - "w ....v v.i.j n vuuigi-u . uck-. mm eiK"teeu, vounur persons ns is nronoseil Kv lt I,,,,., o,,,. ;a mi.,.,. n( tVin intf eiiilirni fn fnotni'it nrviiiinc tn t no Pi'fiWM- i i -r. 1 . . - . .. !. . . " . . " ' . " I'ropusui. m its terms, any, k tunning iucu.oi. iwvo luw.v,.,, hiy.-, v..v 1 master uenerai uuneson witn responsioiutv lor tne iaii- 1 v r 1 "' 0 "u '"'"I'l-ycd on aniendment must first i.e a.i..itei bvl -J i ! I M A 1 i Ua t.....l r.nA m fiinf fn nnfi . - . . . Hmlr uli..l. U I...... t'..t .1..' ,1 . . . 1 ' eu sections in uigcmtr&, w wiu iuioi xnwi, m 1 w i'"-iure ot the board to pnd thP str ko stat nr that ho had nnf :vr...:....T" , to.uernc by two-thinu of the in furniture, rugs, dishes or Pie of all ages and classes and nationalities in all parts of replicd to telegrams concerning arbitration sent to him FX ZTZ 71Z ZZXJWt tJ iiiecounuy. I by members of the state boarti It knew all the time that ..4 V' em""11"" ""i-ca. An Tllinnta fnftnrv hns rfTPnt.lv nnonpd its ilonrs to Id 1 1 n 1. ,i . ... 1! tv,'r.v rk'' ' "g. A ill i'viu nv. - " vmJ r ' - " ' - 1 1 'N I U V I' IF I ' 41 H T fl 11 11 1 IT n Tflfl 1171 l'ri nrrT tn I , . - . . 1A t - ' 'mw m vvt.44.iaiiiVMW4v4, WUUUU lIIV. il 11 t, JH U Vl milk vendors who go through twice a day, at 10 and ..,board, with the telephone officials and strike leaders in oan rrancisco, ana mat settlement 01 tne strike there linoleum until you hiwe seen o'clock. A considerable number of the men have develop ed the habit of buying a pint each time and drinking it as a between-moal lunch. The foreman states that the men have gained in efficiency, that they are in better health and more contented and even-tempered since the custom was introduced. A dpartment store in Connecticut distributes half pint bottles of milk among its employes twice each day. Straws are furnished with the bottles so that the milk will not be taken too rapidly. The employes pay for the milk, Imt the price is moderate, no effort being made by the company to make profit on the sales. In Michigan a special effort is being made to insure eery growing child having all the milk it needs. Recent ly parents of under-nourished children were 'asked U) send three cents a day to the school for a 10 o'clock lunch of milk and a slice of bread and butter. "The parents re sponded well; enly five out of a largo number of under nourished youngsters were fed at public expense. All soon showed marked improvement in health. It s a fine habit to cultivate especially in children who would automatically settle it in Portland. This is a sam ple of the misrepresentation and abuse neaped upon the postmaster general by the larger newspapers and maga zines of the country, which have joined with the radical Bolshevik labor element in their campaign to force Burle son out of office. Sir Douglas Haig says England won the war. Mavbe Iso, Doug, but you were standing with your back against the wall and yelling for help at the top of your voice when the Yanks concluded the thing had gone far enough and n a ,a ine nana io cuiiu. ue i-mauy in ui mum ... , t d j d n d ff - t f . . i need n vitalizing lood tor ineir proper nounsnment ana ,cuf-f ed him int(; submis6ion. " jriowin, inert' win no less iuihtciuokis auiuau in uiu iuiiu Most everybody feels better now that Woodrowls back on the job. To have little fellows like Lodge, Sher man, Poindexter, Johnson and Borah ranting around and pretending to be running the goverment makes us i ll have a kind of shaky feeling, and a fear that the good old ship of state may strike the rocks heads-on. It's all right now though! , prices. i .seiitutives compose the Kxeeutivp ("oun-i liilt to a eil nf thn T.envoa nf Viiilmw uii.i f;,,lt,. ...... i-1. J ii. waKe adequate to maintain a reusouuble bv three foorth. nf , ... " Z ' 'tVUl dI1U BOUC" OUf stoiidurd of life, having reKUid tu tho resentutivrs compose the Bo.lv of Dele-I Civilisation of liiu fimn nn.i M.Mi.4.-t. m. I i- ,, , v """'v notes oi ine i.enKiie. .ne plan ns ai o. Lquul ,ay should be jiveu to whole undoubtedly will appeal to a women and to men for work of equar large number of people. It will have value in quantity tmd quality. ! the endorsement of organized iabor in I b. A weekly rest, including Sunday the Tinted Ktntes ,nnd etinaot fail tol or ,,s eqiuvuient, tor all workcis. exercise a great influence tpon tho 7. Limitation of the hours of work; ratification of the penco covenhnt it m industry on the basis of eight hours self, ft day or forly-eiKht hours a week, aub-j 1 ' jeei 10 an exception m countries in which climatic conditions, tho imperfect development of industrial organisation or oilier special circumstance ronder tho industrial efficiency of the workers substantially different. The Interna tional Labor Conference Whl recom- i s baron wh0 had just been rclea.cd. He BOLSHEVIKS TELL OF (Continued from pajo one) when there is more milk-drinking. And a little wise buying will prolong the respite. RIPPLING RHYMES By Ualf Mason 11 " V GUIEF. The world would not object to grief, if man would keep it in his soul; but when he's sad ho wants to beef, and spring a plaintive rigmarole. Grief is contagious in its plan; it travels like a case of itch; it spreads around from man to man, afflicts the poor mnn and the rich. One peevish guy who wears a frown, who has a grievance in his mind, can push himself around thj town and leave a t rail of gloom behind. It is a weakness of the race, which to the above for adoption in suck coun tries. "8. In all mutters rontrrniiig their status as workers and soeial insurance, foreixn workmen lawfully admitted to any country, anil their familiot, should be insured the same treutment as the nationals of that country. "9. All stntes should institute n sys tem of inspection, iu which women should take part, in order to insuro tho enforcement of the Inws und regulations for the protection of tho workers." Seeks Wide Powers. Whether or Hot this general declara tion shall be adopted by the powers sinnatory to the peace treaty, its for mulation aud reeoiiiiiiendatioii by the Iiiternutional Commission indicates the extent of the program which tl.o civil ized powers of the earth tire invited to adopt. The commission uiso adopted a 1 roaoiution expressing the hupe that as Wonder if Admiral Von Tirpitz would have been so s""." w" 17:il'u' 0,1 "f r' h"M ' , i i i i r i i i i i. .i ! arrived ot between the hi"h cntrncttnE keen for his pet mode of warfare if he had forseen the panics uh a view to eudowinK the "International Lalior Conference, under the (inspires of the League of Nations, with )wer to take under conditions to le determined, resolutions possessing the fo.ee of I . , " "U ... JW VVV1. iviiiwu. lie: basis approximately equivalent w ravenously huncry nnd almost outi Gas consumption in Salem is due for a drop after July 15. Too bad we haven't a congressional public ser vice commission to raise rates in the senate chamber and compel friend Borah and a few others to install meters. war's outcome and the resulting trials of responsible des- poilersi The demonstration accorded President Wilson upon his arrival in New York speaks quite plainly the attitude of the American people toward the League of Nations. The men at the house party .;re Cap tail Ponovan, no too fickle. Wilfrefl IL-.le belongs to Jano Allen (In sides I'm not keen about him tiro conceit Meat packers are so generous thev offered the gov-j ''' Andrew unjj-hopeic ,. cn eminent, for those surplus army supplies, nearly 50 perj 'ZXv cent as much as the government paid them for the stuff. niuKiiy spoken to him. n0 might a. jJunie Merle, Jr. my heart gave a rr,. . , , , .. jbiimp. Yes, T think he mifcht do I There won t be near so much applause at convention must know him. i think he like, me banquets from now on. of hi mind. Hi spirit wa wild, and he looked for death any inomont, and welcomed It aa a relief from tlo terror under which ho lived. Though trials by tribunal are common and arc going on daily, the death sen tence for ordinary crimes has largely been abolished for thp time being, at least publicly. Crimes are punished with i lo .iu imprisonments in duneenna. I Klamath comity is preparing for a big fair to be held Otobcr 1 to 2. Twenty seven of the 2! telephone operators at Albany joined the strike Monday morning. Chambers & Chambers 467 Court Street BARGAIN DAY- JULY 12TH USED CAR BARGAINS Buick four, 5-passenger, A-l condition at Saxon six, fine condition, worth more, but After all her bluffing Germany has ratified the peace:1;"1.'"1:" ' h. ''. qJ'y. ii . i . i J iii .. I1'"" I know how else to express it. f treaty ana nown at nearocK is prooaoiy tnanKiui mat ; Tom-1 hd almost forgotten i.im she got ott so easily. i Oh. Hut! rjn ... .t.. . . j .. :ii : : u c.;,,.i,. ... .,n u . '...r 1, i hould be hopeful, blithe and gay, to trot off to the wailinp. 7? ' T Z ZZ, Z cZrhT i W I ZZ ,.i....-:f ..!,., , .1... : i "t. .i c- ,..' enables bantiuetters to see how rotten the speeches are. !hi, ....f,,,.. i i.,v.. m.,,i., h. ...... 1'utvr ii. mu vucaii ;ut? win mhmv lilt' way. ot'lt't nave r " ;l ' i t . 4.....1 t 1...1 it. 4. .ff. .4. i- i i a i I I wond.r why he attracts me most?, u Miitn- iu uu ki11' h tuhih an emu, lo ue spr, nut u is easy to be sad, if some poor fish will have a sigh. Don't trot your trouble to and fro; it isn't fair, you mut agree, to dump a wagoiiload of woe, and spoil a happy day for n e. How often I have left my sh:ck as happy as a'bask irg shark, to find some reuben in my track, who greeted n.e with blue remark 1 If I exulted in the sun that s.hed its b. ams and made things gav, he'd sav, "I'll bet nine kinds of mon there'll be a rain ere close of day!" Say pleasant things; they cost no more than grouchy words that spoil men's peace; the man of troubles is a bore, and should all InTried in grease. LAJDD & BUSH BANKERS Established 1868 General Banking Business Commencing June lGth Banking Hours will be from 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Tom, of course, he's just jellv and mvi old pal. Besides he's in love wita thntl little Jeanne girl. Yes, it must be James There is talk about the Crown Prince heading a Ger-IMcrie. man revolution. If he does it will certainly be a flivver.!. lkh ov" u ir! !? Wh0 j is the most popular girl tt the nnnr- j party f Anne Jones. There is not a Bargain Dav will at least afford a temporary respite ;""0,,ti"" 'M,", Kni hv is l uf e a 'TTrT She is fresli and pretlv. Hut tl.o other from the ever-increasing II. C. of L. Lirls arc fi, n.i p,e.tv. to. w, u selling at $700 $675 Overland in perfect shape just overhauled, would make dandy delivery, at :.. 395 1 1-2-ton Maxwell truck, rebuilt and in shape, ony - $700 We guarantee these cars to be right or your money refunded. SALEM VELIE COMPANY 1G2 N. Commercial St. Salem. Hunting a Husbana The Story of the Growth ot the Salem Rank nf P (jowl at tomes and daruinti. Oh, well, I 4V VVI11U1V1 u iTX trW,! U'.&S shown a comparative statement of our resources:' By MARY DOXGLAS WHOM SHALL I CHOOSE? ! It was mm i. I ss.t at my i!e'it. No, ; not my dek but the desk in o.ie uf the (juesl rooms at the Merle lieu e. It was a inuhr.any Jik witU lovely fit , tiu in broue and jn.le. 1 tintl a la'CC, clean, f'eh sheet of paper before inc. Now 1 should write ! in 4wo relume the tl.in I h.'.d worn je.l out i i the bt two weeks. ' One I railed: 1IOW T ATTRACT MLN" I 1. He attractive! 2. Weir as coml look in f clollies as 3. Let men talk about thein'elvr. 4. lioii't be afrai.l to be intelligent. K Let men show von thin... LK. How to pi " 1'retty R od. ting oi. I'.ut vk the thintis tial d'.n't ntttH.t them." I called it: sincere, ou feel it in the nay she talks. The look nt of her blue ryes. The firm clasp of her hamK She is uood fun, too. Yes. I shall Like Anne Tones ns a model. My thotitjh! were tnteriupleil by a knotk at the dior. "Mar I come in!" It tas Atine l Jones herself, "riiiv!" she asked, asl Hut I k-.ew I roiiiil learn more from Her, tban ail my little groups of tl.oiiihfs on paper. "We're nil gc-inif tn motor over to plrv tennis, for one.jr M,,,y ,lp j,.T rT I thoutht, Tin set- ,iiM learn more from h Tl!INti NOT TO PO IF TO" ARE I tho R..a I Tree Inn tl.is afternoon. Not 111 NTINO. j enough rivun in the larje ear; rml Cap- 1. IVn't let them ki yoa iu the. tain Donovan wants to know if yon will niniii!ii;ht no nv,'f with bin. in the r.md.-rter?'' Don't lie. I " I'd I ke to," I said. But I tlionsht 1 Inuliid at my two column. It isn't to myse'f, "How am T ever jnir.g to mm h. Rut now I must clioese. It know James Merle, if f'aptain Donovan seeies a ciuntie tnsk to chooe a fens ili..i.a rn Kein? rwlitef" June HO, 1910 .$(37,920.57 June ;10, 1911 $144,819.91 June 30, 1912 ?222,124J2 June 30, 1913 '. $241,302.07 June 30. 1914 o7 971 na .......... ... I U, June 30, 1915 ... $218,020.81 June 30, 1916 June 30, 1917 .. June 30, .1918 . June 30, 1919 $293,928.03 -- $327,319.15 -$429,937.37 $625,295.98 von run afford. i baud and win him, but (Tomorrow My Chanre.)