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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10. 1919. 5 - 1 PAGE FIVE 1 fachs in seiE UNE UP FOR BATRE IMP IM'A v .The W estern Llectnc ashin: lacnine WASHES CLEAN AND SPOTLESS WHITE There is" never any need of the washboard or hand-rubbing. The hot filmy soap suds are gently but 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. 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. THE 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. r PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. Denver Walks To Work On ' Second Day Of Car Strike .Denver, Colo., July 9. The second tiny of the street car men's strike ttgainst rcditeed wsgm resulting from restoration of five cent faros found Denver ok1"1' completely without serv ice today. Efforts of company officials to man a few ears resulted in pickcters and sympathizers pulling off trolleys j and stalling the ears. Ono thousand "jitneys" were ex-' peeted to be operating today. Beyoud authorizing jitneys, the eity administra tion lins taken no steps to relieve the situation. Manufacturing concerns pick ed up their employes by motor trucks while workers in mercantile establish ments walked to work, patronized the j jitneys or were given free rides by in-, coming motorists. I Municipal ownership of the tramway system is being urged to olve tlio tie-"P- . Chamber kin ' Tablets Those tablets are intended especial ly for stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation. If you have any troubles of this sort, give them a trial and renl iie for yourself whut n first class med icine will do for you. They only cost a quarter. a - f-ri t S- . . IT Truck "owners here in this city and everywhere throughout the United States are hauling more tonnage on Firestone Truck Tires thaa on all other makes of truck tires combined w m f. i E know Firestone TruckTire advan ces. We ve w atched their work closely. Wc know, too, that you neei' these tires on your trucks. More than that, you need the aid of our truck-tire press and other machinery. These will practically end loss of time tcr truck-tire change. Talk to us' before you buy your next truck tires. IRA JORGENSEN, 150 S. HIGH STREET The fact is Over half the truck Tonnage of America is earned oa T hi 4i . .in i iiwHT'ni Ifni "liiiiin ' nmnii r i : Meters Of BotH Parties Warned Ag&st Long, liter Fisfit By L. C. Martin Washington, July 10. Every cumber (United lress sU ff correspondent) of both parties in ttie senate today re ceived telegraphed orders frmu party leader to be here Thursday, prejiared to star on the job until the treaty fight is finished, With few exceptions, senators will be here and those who are absent will have suitable pairs arranged, o that their absence will not affect the result of any test vote on the treaty or the league of nations, party heads naid. Administration senators hoped to ar range tonfereneej today at the white house with President Wilson to report to him before he delivers bi. speech, the exact situation as it appears to them. Democratic leaders' eagerness to ac quaint the executive at once with their views was stated to be due to a oVsire on their part to sec him "take a sledge hammer to his opponents'' in his open ing speech tomorrow. League advocates said today they will urge the president to talk "brass tacks," both to the senate and the country. Although the senate speech is prepared, the president ' ability to ex- I temporize would enable him to change it if tho information democrats hoped to give him today warranted a digres sion, they said. . League opponents re simply await ing the Thursday speech as a cue to tho president's plan of campaign. They aro full of iplans for meet i nig ihim on any plane he may fix fur the struggle, they said today. Anti-leaguers wore mnking a caro ful canvass of senators to learn what amendments they will propose to the treaty or league covenant, so us to work out a concerted plan of support for any sore of opposition. The senate will convene ut noon Thursday, just fifteen minutes before .President Wil son ' appearance. Preparations have been made to handle a record breaking crowd at the capitol. The Joy of LI viae To enjoy life wo must have good health. No one can reasonably hope to get much real pleasure out of life when his bowels are clogged a good share of the time and tho poisons that should be expelled are absorbed into tho system, producing headache anil in digestion. A few doses ef Chamberlains Tablets will move the bowels strength en the digestion and give you a chance to realize the real joy of living. Try it. s V A ... (r ' VlYirm HI I r ''Sf4Rr)i 1' fi Gunran teed by INSOfeRATBD BULL" Durham cigarettes; you roll them .,...tf n.,-i.. JUU13V11 11 Jlll feVUUlliW UUlt JLUlliaill tobacco; fifty from one bag. Fifty-thrifty cigarettes that cost you least, and please you most. No machine can even dupli cate your "own", rolled from genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco.1 ,Gdod old reliable "Bull". Always genuine; since. 1865 he's been everyone's friend. as o) 0) 10 GENUINE n 1J A ,Ya ! sssakersi ssla llttU ,"BULL".DURHAM with rearisrar. iMtobaaaa. It's like (,! year m(h. TROOPS GOURD ROME FROM f 00D RIOTERS Cavalry Patrols Streets And Stores Closed In Italian Capital. By Camlllo Glanfarra (United Press Btff correspondent) Home, Julv iO. Cavalry waa pntroll? ing the streets today, dispersing groups of food rioters in front of the stores. There were few cases o'f looting. -Most of tho stores were closed audi the authorities sruioiirirpd thi-y would nw the utmost force to reopen them. I'nder a new orditiunce penalties rang ing il'rnm r0() to ."linn t'lanc- in fines and imprisonment if fro.ii o.'ie to thir- tv monllis wiil lie impj.od on trailers refusing to keep their slores open liur ing the pr'feribed h 'Hi's. liiverniiH"it repr. s 'iitntiv.'S reeeiv ed it delegation from the rhaml.cr of labor today and promised a reduction in prices, but refused to authorize the chamber to siiporvi the 'enforcement of tho laws. The delegation reserved its decision with regard to a general strike until later. Conditions at Jfuples had quieted down today, with troops bivouaeing in the streets. At (lenoa traders were selling at fif ty percent reduction. The few stores refusing to open were looted. At Turin the municipality has requi sitioned all goods. Order has been reestablished in Florence and throughout the province. BOTiet Hold Strong Talis, July 9. Hcpoits received here from ftnly to'lsy indicated a number rf the Italian cities were virtnally in the hands of Soviets, composed of rad icals in some cases and conservatives in others. It was stated that Genoa was under the control of a soviet composed of workmen and deniobikwd soldiers who bad ordered a fifty percent re'tnctioiWl.pii bombarded with telegrams from in the prices i, f all foods ana naa scia- citizens of Oregon urging me to use ed shops which did not comply. A com- every possible effort to obtain a eon mittee of five conservatives, it was gressional aimropryitioii for the Koose stated, control Florence under similar Velt highway, and X wish to take this opportunity to say that these mes sages nre altogether unnecessary, for I am heartily in favor of the project ami will do everything issililc to aid in accomplishing the desired end. ramlUar With Route. "I am thoroughly familiar with the country through which the proposed highway will ran, having traveled the entire distsnce between th( Columtiis and Coquille rivers on foot, some por tions of it msnr time. There is no question that' such a highway will prove of grpat benefit to the state and a jmrt of onr national military defense it would have an added value. "There are however, many difficul ties to lie surmounted before the de sired congressional appropriation fan be obtained, lu the first place the house and senate erp pledged to a pro gram of rigid economy and will appro" print, foods only where an imperative need is shown. There is no warrant of iaw for the TOBACCOf rXi-W -vlK. ,10c Roosevelt Highway Net Likely To Be Built I proposed highway appropriation and! the measure to prove that tho proposed consequently the hands of tho rimto- ! hithwsv is necessarv -from a militury Washington, July 10. Oregon must amend the Koosevelt highnay lnw be fore congress will approprinte money to aid in its construction. The rutted States does not and will not maintain militarr or other highways, though it his aided in construction. Kven with out the maintenance clause in the new Oregon law there is a hard road ahead of the Kooxcvclt highvtay law, as is shown in the statement of Congress man SfcArthnr, in which he nva: 'Dur ing the past few days my office has conditions. For Itzhing Torture There is one romedy that teldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist can supply you with Zemo, which generally overcomes fell skin disease, liczet-a, itch, pimples, rashes, blackhead in rr.ost cases give way to Zemo. Fr?srrV, mitvirbk-m-Uhes disappear o- ' : :l t Iteiiing us ually stops jnf'.c::'". Zetno h a safe, antiseptic litfuld, char., ens7t- use and dependable. Iteo-M rrilyS'f; rn ex tra large bottle, II 00. 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