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PAGE .SIX THE DAILY CAi'ITaL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 19. 1919. IT 1 n f 1 nn v Help strikes Many rlaces-; state house kews i . (loulinued from page on) . intersatuTil ice presidents of the i-1 were Inked out nf their jok invol iag projects costing more than f."0, Ut0.oiH whca they tailed to rvpsirt fur Work yesterday it bout having sout ny m.tice or (li'manils to their cni.".oyers. The traction votes were to be sent to the head of fill' lUt.iii, Mas.;., of the streetcar men union, where tut final decision on tlic strike will W given. Hope that tlifir ay would be tuluutar ily increased as expressed, 'resident Britton Hndd of the elevated iiues rav ilia asked t lie state public utilitin eoin minion fur authority to iacroase fares hi the increase in wages might be grant-1 ed. I Teu thousand jmi kinif house workers rfaiu"iil icc prcsuli UN ut tue j- ernlois" uiiuiiaiioii ami tie m'.ma tional lirot'icrhood of Klit-tnr.il Work era. This f illowcd instructions froul in- i'!iee of tiie opposition felt by insatauce companies fur Some An i' i the life oi ta miurame acts of the i.'ii leg isiiit'.irc is kliuWH in II... rrfS....itid tnv tenstional officer at the ,o,ucrcnrc; i,ls,j,ut,.j in ,e federal court ia lort with the wire control board ia V.'ab j l;.nd by the Western I'niou i.ife 1s ington. 'stiranec eumpai:y to restrsiu t'ouiluis Tne order aid oix-ratora Would tie put a'oner Wei. a froiu enforcing ri.taiu pro on their former pay plus iiew rate to be v'iouh "'a' are alleged to interfere posted by the couiiany, while the gov-i with the sale of insurance by amenta. eruiiient' final award would be subdue these provisions deals wita the mitted to the strikers by a referendum; """Mia f "otea by ageuta as .pay later on for anproval or rcjettioii. Iiucut for insurance premiums. Accord The central strike eoniiiiittee objects ; luX the statute these nutea eLtiiiot be to the possibility of returning to work ; negotiated eaeept aa guaranteed by the insurance, company. 1 mm A recent summary of the sales of gas oliue and distillate iu the atate of Ore gua for the first half of tho year ia only to atrike again iu disapproval of the terma aiibmitted. The statement of D. I. I'. ill. .,.. lu.Ht .i.u,pt..u..J....fr .. eoiployed at aeveral 1 of the larkvr VUeU..,bJ tumvkavythit ,11V Bwar(, bv were on atr.ke to.lay. iu men vm, wif() ,)oarJ wU, wora .,,ea..Se, aeeormnB to joun ' 01llv durig ,he bri,.f tl.,aiig period; ''' "P by IX-putr Keeretary Korer, lulaki. a unjoa oritaHiier. policemen had ,,, . . . . ' , 4i1(1H.:.. ,hl , ri., iki. i-;.,.! it,.. been d-tailed throughout the itia kjarda' DamWi q t(imaiiHee membes H&ialt waa diapeaaej to motor uers a total of rcturuiu to work until a tinai flut J .4 KJ.M 13 galloaa of gaaoliue aid usjreeuieiit ia reached between the tele-' l,iHH7j gallons of distillate, and the uhone ronuiaav and the union.. j total revenue derived from the tax waa Mr. Kullerton aaid the eoiiinaiiv wouldil-:;.,i-i'-i". It ia eatiuiatcu tbat with to keen order. The officer will have to be withdrawn before the mi l. return to work, KikuKki declared. POSTMASTER GENE RAX WILL MAKE NO EITOI.T TO SETTLE PHONt STRIKE the arpiilly i,it-ior.fting demand lor easo line the baluni' of the year mil make up a totul of frooi :i,i,nOO,iUO to 40,00 Washington, July 1. i'o.tinaster '.......1 U,..l..u... 1 l'a.-,rUM tn fur. titer mediation bv the labor department i V"? ,ll,v' in the telephone atrikea, according to 11 ,? ' . , , , L-...i ..i L ti,. The operator, hr.d asked for U:UiliriHI llliv iiiuiiuu ,v . v ""!,,,., ... m ft , - , .1 detil na;e in T-i, riii'lim- Biier lliiew years aervier, aim tue electricians (te- stand by its offer made to tin workers at tho beginning of the strike. This olfer was aa follows: Operator. minimum of till a week, with a nir.xl-j OfO gullous. 111 11 tn of !! to be reached uner five " , yeara aervice; eleetrieiuns, a basic! T1"' "t"' Jeaert land board has for- a readjuatiiiciir "aided tu the secretary of tho later ior a request that t; temporary segre- g:ttioa be made of 17,0000 aciea of land muxi- postofficM depaituicut desires to directly with it n labor controversies" without interference from other govern mental agencies, it waa said. uiaiidcd a basic ,age of $0.40. president Wilson wired to Rolph of Han Kranclsro and Mayor liart i ..i i......H.....,t ffi..iI. r.,tA "'"1"' n rrnuri, ,. .. ' ... , , , ,. .. lett of Heikelev U:t night, advising the eoiiftriK the rewrt they had withdraws . " , ,. 1 . r . uri-ikem In refnrn tn m-orw rintulnt.. M wire control board hearing, which, he promised, would "in a just and cuuit abla manner treat the demands of the strikers." concilators dealing with present wire hikes. Future strike, however, will not le considered by them, it was said. i'l .Malheur eoiinty, adjoining the Jor don Valley Land & Irrigation com pauy'a holding. It is the desire of the Muvor board that before the land is tluow.i open to aett lenient it lie dctcrmiiiad what pi. rt of It will come wilhiu the irrigation district. New Tangle in Situation. Nan Francisco, July 19. Tbo Pacifla coast telephone atrike tuugle received a new twist early teday, when mem bers of the central atrike committee net the order of international officials tu retur.i Iu work Moudiiy wiin pi i para Ticolna Strikers Object. . Tacouia, Wash., July J. 1'he Taco ma telephone strike coiiiniitleo todcy was. prepurlug niessiigea to be sent to iuJVrnatiotinl union offieers strongly " ... ' , ',.: .I,, 'protesting against the conditions ol set- Tiona ror mas. ii m..,k. ' """"", tl-ment of the Sir ettlenient. Members of the strike com uiittee say the settlement would be only temporary. An order directing all strikers on the coa.it to return to work at 8 o'clock Mon lay morning was issued lust night by Miss Nellie Johnson and I C. Orasser, GRAIN BOUGHT Wa will a 5n fri rnnrVpt , I lute yoHterilm' wus oximm1im to rcu t in ior vvneat, uais, uaney aim i similar action by tiu itecmship strike as well u the or der to return to work. "We are dead against the orders in Tnj'oma," arid Chairman Hnul.n of. tin strike commute. "Although. We nine not received official copies of the or der here, from what we ean learn it gives us nothing more thnn what we could have had when the si like was called." SEAMEN'S STRIKE TIES UP MANY VESSELS NOW New York, July 19. With more than 500 ships idle in various Atlantic end tiiilf ports, the seamen's strike con tinued today wtih no prospects of settle mont iu sight. Tho freight embargo declared by the i nited Htates railroud adiuiuisltaliou 'affected. Union officials estimated todnv Rye in any quantity and ex pect to pay the highest cash "tiik" tu''i of h,ouo, r , r ' lOOU in this port and ;i,000,0uo in olhe prices. We will furnish sacks for all the grain we buy. Be sure and see us when you are ready to sell. D. A. WHITE & SONS Phone 160 255 State St. Salem, Or. ports, Ottawa Btrlka Broken. Ottawa, Out., July 19-Sinking street railwr.ymon voted, after a stormy session, to return to their Jobs on terms of tho company. Tho employers will retain al strike breakers. Tho con.pnny announced it would increase wages la ter. A Winnipeg deputation has instituted proceedings in opposition lo deportation of ulleged reds. 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POSSIBLY WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT LESS MONEY. VICTROLAS PATHES WINDSOR MACHINES PIANOS AM) PIANO PLAYERS -- who, despite cruel treatment and bad living cuiidilions in the asylum, brings sunshine and aid to the suialier children is srmbolized bv a lilv, rising from a lumping ground for old rubbish. An gelica is symbolized as a hothouse rose, beautiful becuuse of intense cultivation but lim;hle to stand the rigors of thr or dinury out if doors. ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES (By United Press) Yesterday's winners: Hall Lake, San Francisco, Vernon, Sacramento, Home runs: Crawford, Kiihfer, An gels; Meusel, Tigers; Nhick, Koerner, iiiiuliMii, Heals; Kompton, Kniniera. One prue fight, with no prize, an ex-' liit.it in of cup heaving at umpires and, sovietish protest from the Angels thrt 1 the new iie fence must he lemoved I these all had something to do with the Titjeis downing the Seraphs, (i to 2. After he had the game r.lready added to his win column. Bill t'lvmer was forced to subtract it, when the Sals! gathered three runs and suasiied thei Jsiwaslica, 8 to 5. Karl Mhecly took the game from the rtcaers when he made a wonderful stop! ind threw to the plate in the ninth in! ime to stop t:ie scoring. The lees won . . .. i 1" i The Solons look thejr fourti. atraicht from the Acn-n. 7 to 6. AMERICAN SAILORS (Continued from page one) SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE BUYING AT HOME Cheyenne with a fishing partv was lield up by bandits July 6, nine miles trom lampico and the sailors in it rob bed. ! The sailors lost a ring, a watch and a pair of shoes. Secretary Daniels said ho had not even seen the message be fore this afternoon. He said the launch . must have been flying the American ' nag. I Secretary Daniels sent the following! messaire to the commander nf tho To. peka: Wire full rermrt and rmll tn. vestiiintion of robbery of mntn. anil. ing launch of the I". S. 8. Chevenne. nave parties been identified or prehendedf " NATIVE SIBERIANS (Continued from page one) TERWILLIGER FUNERAL HOME (Cottage Undertaking Porlors) 770 Chemeketa St. , ap- PEACE TREATY WILL irontinuod from paje one) Phone GG ing the minds of kit npab!icaa , 'orlsl es'ters, to Wra just how little' thy eaa hs sise, with in fie wa rf res-rvafiorsi was the statement to ll' of ene senator who viwte.l the whi'e hous? Te.tenbjy. My Ofinion t t ri sit the president H tryj (n find the lowest price for whh'h h ctn gel the necessary votes for ratificsMeu," mid the senator. Wilsia hirrs-lf let i! be known fol lowing hi, talk with Uitrhcn-k V the 'anitol that he thinks "clarifving of council" is all that i 'weeded to ia ore accsptsnce nf the league ai l .ht evening, the fighting Russian hnd : changed his mind about fighting. Hon-1 mug looked safer, which he did when the officers came in aiirht. Bat fh liioonnhiuer diiln't run fur, us he was soon gathered in. brotiiilit to the city and lodged in the county jail. This mornine- before Justice 1'iiruh he filed a plea of guilty and will be brought before the court Monday morn ing for aentenru. The state law" is that anyone guilty of making whiskey may be fined by the court not more than '0i or six menths iu jil or both, at the discretion of ta court. 1 1 i TIE TJP 8TEEI INDUSTXT San Kinncisen, July 19. A aatioa-' wide strike of ste.el workers, whiih' won'.! tie up the Industry in A tm-riri.., has been adrneated br the heiu of L'4 nnioiis and a strike referendum will sooa be taken, according to (if patches rpeeivedtoibiy from John I'ltpatriek, Chit ago, Kederation of Laltir. Twelve children under the ase of 1J, were ki!li-l in Saa Pranoien by ahtn mliTl.'s during the f;rt six months of this year. :: : ' " " :V ' -::; ' : ! ? , ,- t . -- - i Homelike in all its appointments. Residential section where all is quiet. Licensed Lady Embalmer who gives her personal attention and care to Women and Children. Those entrusted to our care are absolute ly never left alone, they receive the same care and attention as though in their own homes. These are just a few of the many details which are furnished only by Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Terwilliger, Graduates and Licensed Embalmers. DUY IN SALEM ALWAYS SAVE MAIL 0RDER POSTAGE BUYING AT HO )UI