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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919. WW, oilimtomis E-i r.'M .ee ii Boiling point! are vaporizing point. The full, uniform chain of bailing point a necessary in highcnjslitygasoline. Red Crown hu I hew. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CeiUartua) - MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN SALEM AND POINTS IN GERMANY RE-ESTABLISHED Mail service is now established" bo, Iweon tlits country anil Germany voiding to. instructions received ne- , j y Postmaster August ttuckestein tliis morning.. War was declared April 6, 1!17,- and the following day aU mail connections between the two countries w ere suspended. The instructions as to tlip renewal of the mail -service between the two eoun- packiiijr industry is coming befoje this tries reads as follows: 'It is ordered ' 'onaresg and the issae will be whether that mail ufatters originating within ; ,lu every day people have power the Vnited States or its possessions enough to act when faced with' a mou destined for Germany, shall be accepted nt0,.r 'l'''h is trying to control every from the United States to destination i1,linff wn faf- when conforming to the postal Uuioa' "TMi will ii a battle to find out rates, conditions and classifications." jwh,tlier these gentlemen who are try- At postoffieoK known as exchunge of- fices, where mails are made uti for for eipu countries, or received; postmasters are authorized to receive and dispatch any foreign closed trausit mails for Oermnny originating, in other foreign countries, or mails originating in Ger many and destined for other foreign countries which may reach the United Hlatefc in transit. Before the declaration of war there was a five cent rate per ounce of let ters going to Oermnuy via Knglaud and for Quick service. For those to he sent by a special German steamer from Now Tkirk TJterc Was a two.eent postage , rate, mjw there is tho five cent rate only, as thoro are no steamers direct to Germany the government having taken them all over as enemy property. Australian Premier Is Assaulted By Rioting , Soldiers At Melbourne . . . . '. I rsyuney, jn. b. w, July 22.-Prrn.ier, Lawaon was nssntilted and injured by rioters in Melbourne, along whom were many returned soldiers, according to ad vices received here today. The premier attempted to make a conciliatory speech 'to tha soldiers who hnd rushed the Vic torian treasury building. The rioters refused to listen to him and assaulted the chief executive, whose head was cut open by a heavy metal inkpot. Some lontinif tif trifling objects took place. The premier managed to git away in the melee. l-nW the rioters rushed police head fi'iarters, where n fierce fight took place. Tram ears ore not running, there Is shortage of fuel and light and condi tions generally are bad in the city. TODAY MID-WEEK VAUDEVIL SEE HIM! HEAR HIM! THE MUSICAL WONDER Master Frank The Original Western Indian Cow-puncher m A NOVELTY WESTERN ACT THE CHIC AND BEAUTIFUL STAR Bessie Barriscale In a Ticturization of the Popular Novel By Kathleen N orris . . "Josselyn's Wife" ' TODAYTOMORROW THURSDAY 4 M. i S3 "5 uasQime oFQiiality KENYON SAYS PACKERS ' SEEKING TO INFLUENCE CONGRESSIONAL ACTION Washington, July 22. Lines are be ing ilrawn fur a battle to determine whether tlie packers are more power ! 1 fc! I." t mi i ii jt ii rvitgiivsi wuaiur m'lii uut ' Iowa, declared in the senate today. "1 want this body to know the kind of propaganda tlut is going- 011 ,0 flnenee legislation," Ren von riid, re ferring to telegrams protecting against hia lill to regulate the ineat industry. Tho question of regulating the ,0 KM a monopoly on everyming wo have to" eat are strong eno'ih to prevent congress from even considering bilrs to regulate their business. "They are the most powerful monop oly the country has ever known." Safety For Germans Who Gave Information Sousrht Washington, July 22 (Uuited Tress) "A chance to livo" is what the army intelligence service today was seeking t0T ,h0 wo " criuun officers brought to this country as prisoners of war on the Agiiiiieiiiuon yesterday. The two prisoners during the latter part of the war gave information that was of immense value to the American army in pushing its offensive against the Germans, it was .learned. That knowledge probably saved thousands of American lives.. r, Jn return for this information the two officers were to be . brought to this count iv necretlv and be uermittrd to ... liv. A, mt of fir ant a, thev saw fit. If their where about be- come known, off ieers believe, they may become victims of the vengiauce of their countrymen. American Kidnapped By Mexican Bandits Saturday Wnshineton. July 22. Lawrence L. Shipley of Yerington, Ney., an employe of the Ftesnillo company at Frcsnillo, Mexico, wn kidnaped by bandits Sat urday morning at the Fresnillo railway station, the state department was ad vised today. The department is investigating, 3 DAYS A Jkl'WWJ LE BPJffll8 PRESlDEffT ELECT IS HOME Mil Epitacio Pessoa Reaches Rio De Janeiro Upon U. S. Ship Today. Rio IV Janeiro. July 22. Rio gave expression to all of its I.ctiu eutrii&iasm when the American' battleship Idaho, carrying lresident elect Pesioft anchor ed in the harbor here shortly before uiid ttiht. Pcszoa's inauguration proi.Wy will lake place July So. Pcszoa, recently a visitor tu the V lil ted states, lias a triple al't'cciioii it is for good government, great ciliis aud astounding natiintl wonders. lr. Pesioa admitted this when num tinned regarding his impressions of the; United States, on his nrrivi.l here today! on the U. S. r. Idaho. His two and a' half weeks in Nrth America wove spent j principally ut Washington tuid Now j York, with a stop-off at Nin.gar;i Falls on the way to Canada. "Washington id the wonucful cen ter of a marvelous system of govern ment." said Drl Pusxoa. " Washington is & shrine a which all lovers of good governmen, of nomocracy and of freedom should be proud to do homage. "1 love your Now York. I'.ve million souls a nation in iself dwell in nar row confines in harmony and comfort. 1 marveled when I first saw her sky- line. I marvel still. "I had to see Niagara Falls. This Crand natural creation is a thing fori which North America should be grate ful." Prt Tesioa's sentiments regarding America appear to be typica'.iy Biazil-1 lun. Older Brazilians whose memories I extend back to the days of the empire recall that Dom Pedro on his memorable tour of the United States, related as his three outstanding impressions, glowing narratives of official grandeur of Wash ington, tho flourishing activities, of New York and the underground thrills of the Mammoth Cave in Kentucky. Continued Hot Weather . Increases Fire Danger Butte, Mont., July 22 (United Tress) Contiuued hut weather willi no rain had intensified the fire situation today iu the timbered areas of Montana, ac- cording to reports from vsrions kources received bv- local forest officials. The fires are expected stcariny grow worse unless rain brings relief. Conditions are described as "most serious, requiring the cxtremo efforts of lire lighters., uunureos oi muu urn being mshod daily to the fire nreas but their efforts have not availed toJLeoSen the peril. A hi tite ,t Homesake near defies the fighters whose efforts have been turned - to directing its course away from valued timuerca areas. Clouds of smoke like s pail spread over this city this afternoon, ooaured the sun and eaused stores and offices to use light. A high wind last night had moderated somewhat today. Discrimination Charged By Portland Telephone Girls Portland. Or., July 22. Officials, of the telephone operators ;union charged today that officials of the company are discriminating against the girl's I who were recently on strike. Chief operators and supervisor who struck have been reduced to places on the boards, the union officials said. Non-union girls are iheing given tho desirable positions, they said, and girls nho were formerly employed in regu lar psitios have "been sent back to training school. Congressional Economy Threatens Army-Baker Washington, July 22 (United Pious) The American army built up to fight Germany is in danger of rapid disinte gration because of the economy of con gress, Secretary Baker told the house military affairs today. "Congress appropriated only for an I of 32.1,000 men during the next I year," Biker said. " Wc have now 700, j WOO men in the service and to inert the I .'125,000 limit, must bo down to 220,000 by the end of September. This is mat I inir it necessary to disrupt some of the 'organization we hoped to maintain dur j ing peace time." FLETCHER SATS FIFTY-ONE I AMERICANS KILLED DURING PAST TWO YEARS IN MEXICO I V..I.L.,.rlnn .Inly ll tl .C.1 prejl Fifty-one American citizens have been killed in Mexico in the last two years, Henry P. Fletcher, ambassador to Mex- l ico, told the house rules committee to day. I Fletcher said he could not recall one prcsecutio i or punishment, lu a few leases be was informed of the arrest el some h&nilit thought to nave commit I ted the crimes but no notification of ! punishment was ever received. " u arranza fulfilling his nus-ion s a government f Rcpresentatiie Camp bell asked. "I think he is," Fletcher repjied. 'Apparently lie i nd svorii,g to main tain friendly rilatious." "What wi.il the attitude .f the gov eminent during the war I" Campe' ;.skcd. "Neutrality wss proclaimed and, ss far as I knew, enforced." 7 t v EIRY PiCKFORD In Jean Webster's Famous Play DADDYLONGLEGS 7 Reels of Fun and Pathos n- onf . j K MoMr,r.ll T?ln lv"-u "J uwu NOW SHOWING YE LIBERTY Washington July 22. Senator Owen, Oklahoma today reintroduced in the senate a bill, creating a federal reserve .foreign hank, to help American busiuess men in commercial dealings with for. eign countries. Washington, July 22. The foreign re lations committee today approved President Wilson's recommendation that Xnieric an legation at Brussels be raised to an embassy. ., Washington, July 22. Sale of excess government food supplies was held up in February under approval of Secre- tary Baker, Major General Harry I. Rogers, quartermaster general told the 'Keavia committee of tbe house war m vestigating committee today. Girl Who Sought Advice Of Phrenologist Missing Congressional Flashes Spokane, Wash., July 22.-"00 hnnie,nno. The soil on this pic 1; good, no put on a silk dress snd ton shoes. Brlngjrock, $20 and come back to me," a phrenol ogist advised pretty Haacl Wymau, 23 year old railioi.d clerk. Taking the ad vice Hazel disnpH'ared. Police are searching for the phrenologist, while relatiws, thinking the gill's mind on- balanced, are drugging tho river tor her hot! v. AUTO BANDITS ROB BANK MESSENGER OT $10,000 Chicago, July 22. Two tnttoniobile bandits today held up a bank mes senger of the Austin .National Hank, Austin, 111., and evnped with 1000 in liberty .bonds and $100 in cash. The roMiery tok place a short dis tance from the bank. The robbers es caped. AEMT AVIATORS WAIT MORE FAVORABLE FLIGHT WEATHER Washington, July 22. Army avia tor are waiting better weather to start the flight around the United States, pilaus for which were announc ed scvernl days ago. I nder present conditions it was Sam today, the rain would interfere seri ously with flying and wet landing fields might cause damage to planes. LANSINO HOME. New Yprk July 22. Secretary l.nn j"'g arriveu i,i ynaraiiiuir jn.m ,irm jKranee, on the Holland American line (Rotterdam at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Th steamer was exported to dock, at . Hoboken about 4 o'clock. The Rotterdam had on board 2.2.'.0 . t -i:.. !. ;l-i I .P;M..... i,,,rn " IUUiii(; c Ji-iu '- complete. CHANGE FAVORED. Salt l-ake City, UHh July 22. A resolution favoring placing control of ithe puldic domain in the hands of the i 'department of agriculture was pssscd I ;iaxe rooay iit a mi-piing oi pioi-n mm ,frm 13 western stat-s. I ' PRISONERS REVOLT, Iyenwirrh, Kan., July 22.-Al.ont 2,5M) prisoners at the United States disciplinary barracks staged great demonstration this morning, it was learned late today. The men went on strike, r"fuin2 t leave their cells. The largest sale of farm laud in the history of Wallowa couritv. Or., ss made hen J. N. RolierU sold his 9 Kedtish Flyweight Cham? Would Gather In Yankee Dollars OaTcur Cf U. S. By Don Ciuuuberiaia United Press staff eorrv"Iidt'ut) Undo July 22. -Jimmy Wilde, the Kentish flywvijrht man-el, want to 40 to the l' nited States and make a "clean up" of dollars. Therefore, it is not likely that Fl Moore and the Ut ile champion will meet aain wu here, although Nate Lewis, manager of -Moore, has asked for 'h match and received the Minetioa of Promoter C B. 4Vhrau, who staged the recent bout Waller Koss, the British bantam weight champion, has leeu matched with Moore, Lewis announced last night. They will batlU ithia the next three weeks. ... Wilde's proposed trip to the Vnited Vatea does not include the possibility of meeting lVte Herman, world's ban tamweight champion, because Tie holds Herman cannot make 11(5 pounds ting-side. Convicted German Spy Loses Wife And Children Who Must Bear His Name San Francisco, t'al, Julv 22.-l.ieu i tenant Wilhelm Von Biii.:'ken today lost His who anu children, nut he won a point. They must War his name. An interlocutory deem of divorce was issued by Judge Flood 'to the for mer Milo Abercrouibie, who based her suit on the fact that her husband for mer militnrv attache of the German consulate here, is in prison as an enemy of the government. The defendant is serving a term nt McNeill's island charged with vlolat. ing American neutrality. The children were named t'ecelie and Frcdench Wil helm for the crown princess and crown prince of Germany. Mrs. Von Hrinck en told the court, and she asked that the names be changed. Mrs. Von Brincken and her stop- father, George A. McGowan, were the witnesses. After their testimony a lot Ncill's lslnud was read. In this, the ter from" Von Brincken, writ Us tt Mo- prisoner said he would not contest the divorce if the children's names were not changed. MISSING. Kd Anderly, aged 27, height about 3 ft 9 or 10, weight about 140 to loO, dark complexion, dark hair, dark eyes, slender build, face rather alender, durk gray clothes, light striped shirt, soft white collar slightly soiled, and tie, blue or steel gray hat, No. 7 or 7 1-8 stumped inside "Argyle." If located call .Vj7 IVaconess hospital city. BEST BUYS. 50 acres, all cleared, best valley loam 35 acres in fall grain, 5 room house, good barn, well, 4 Id miles Snlem. Only tsooo. 7.81 acres, Mack gravel soil, creek and well, 8'j miles Salem. sM 100. 80 acres dark sandy loam, Hi cleared, 1 Titashed;' house with sleeping porch, large barn; garage, 1 mile Jefferson; ca.ih price $200 per acre, or trade for good acreago near Nnlem. (100 acre ranch, 2 '4 miles from rail road town in Oouglns county, on Pa cific highway, electric line, milk route, mail route, I V) acres cleared, 4oO acres pasture, well fenced; 0 room house, t barns and -granary, spring at house, family orchard. Stock and equipment I and some grnin goes, owner to settle Iwith tenant. Thia is tisrirain nt. Slft.- 40 acres cleared, best valley lnam) 2 acres prunes, 2 acres other fruit; o room house, 2 "barns, silo, well; 4 miles from I.a3d mid Bush bank. I'ricc f 11,- 000. 87 acres, 12 miles from Lebanon, 85 acres cleared, 5 acres cut over and young timber, old house snd 'ham, rail fence, spring anil well, 1HI. 40 acres eleared, red noil, rolling; 18 acres "year old prunes, 2 sens other fruit, large house and bain, t school; H'j miles from Salem. Price 7500. See S0C0L0FSXY for BIT BUYS, 841 Rtato TU Capital Journal Daily Market Report Grata Wheat, soft white 2.10 Wheat, lower grades oa sample Ontj, new SOc Hay, cheat, new tl5fi 18 Kay, oats, new $15(0)17 Barley (on - lle.frlSO Mill run 4afe44 Butterfat. Butlerfat 58c Creamery butter otKSfGOs fork. Veal sad Muttcn Pork on font 20c Vc.nl, fancy .... 22c Steers - 7(i)t Cows filne Spring luiubs 10(d lis Kwc . ........... K(jUK buccp, yesrlings 7s ggi anil Poultry Kggs, cai-h 41c Hens, live - 22fS24c Old roasters , 15s Broilers .. , 83e y"egetatlos Radishes, ooz ... 45c 3e 40c .. 11.75 Potatoes y(,w fm,m.D Green Onions do! Onions, sa''k Creamery butter Kggs, dozen ..... . fc2(7'l fijc . ... 4"w.50c Country butter 07c Flour, hard wheat . $3.1'jfo3.2S I rait Watermelons 4c Oranges - ... 45.75(ati.50 l.cmonn, box 1 .11 410 Bananas . ,, . 1 Vie UM,ey, cxtrseted - go f'uutnloiiiMi J.5ofo4 (Bunch beets 45e l('.l,l,fi.. Jot Quick Reference To Firms That Gif3 Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Our Advertisers. EVEBTTHINO Salem Eloctrie Co Masonte Temple, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Good 5 room house with modern convtniencea on large lot, abundance of fruit, on paved treet. 6 room house, small barn and 3 fine lota with abundance of fruit, only 2 blocks from paved street and school. 12U0. Square Peal Realty Co. tf JUNK WANTED Call 308. Hifihest prices paid for junk, second band goods and machin ery. Be trare and caU S98, get the right prices. The square deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 ChemekeU St. Salem, Or. MtlHttMMtMtH Sultan Refuses Tendered Resignation Of Cabinet v- Constantinople, July 19. Kesigna lion of the Turkish cabinet tendered to the crown yesterday, was refused by the sultan today. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE American. R. II. E. Philadelphia 3 6 1 Clevoland 4 8 1 Naylor and Perkins; Myers, l'ov leski and O'iNeill. New I'urk 0 13 1 Chicago 17 0 tjuiun and Uanuah; Kerr and Schalk Boston 0 Detroit : 1 Musscr and rVdiaug; Leonard and Stanngo (five innings) Washington 0 St. Louis 3 Harper and 1'ieinich; Weilman and Severold. (five innings) National games postponed, rain. MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert machine shop service, by Mr. Bergman at high school machine shop. 12 years experience, Gear cut ting a specialty. Hiigh class machine tools. Quick service. Phone 440. 8-15 OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. HALL WJLSON-Kpe- jr cialist in tho Modern Scientific Application of Glasses for the aid of vision and the relief of Kyesliain and Headache. Office closed ctnturduyK, Office 210 211 V. 8. Bank building. Phones, office 115; res. 1244. SALEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fenders and Oas Tanks iKcpalrcd Tractor Radiators a Specialty All work guaranteed, 198 (j. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. 8-1 L.M.HUM car of Yick So Tcsg Chinese Medicine and Tea Oa, lias, medicine which will stir any known disease. Open Sundays from 10 A M. until 8 P. M. 153 South High Ht. Salem, Oregon Phono 232 W. T. RIODON CO. Undertakers 252 North High Street Portland Market Portland, Or., July 22. Butter city creamery 5(1(0 57c Kggs selected local ex 4ej,-i9C. liens 27(o 28c Hroilers 22f-3(e Cheese, triplets 37(u3!lc. DAILY LIVE ETOC KM.AEg.ET Cams Receipts 32 Tone of market, firm Good to choice steers 10.50(11.50 Pair to gooil steers V(n IO..K1 Common to fair steers $7(7.50 Choice to good cows Snd heifers 10.9 Medium to good cows and hetfen fanners $."(; 9 Bulls $l(u7 Calves 'Ma 15 Hogs Receipts 99 Tone of market firm Prime mixed 422.25(0 22.50 Medium mixed 2I ."iiitii 21.75 Rough heavies 20(Vi 20.25 Pigs 1 9.50ft; 20.50 Bulk $22.25 Shut Receipts nono Tone of market lower Prime lambs $12(fi 12.50 Fair to medium lamb tS12 Yearlings $7fi 8 Wethers 40.o 7.50 Ewes $0i-7i9 4 5T?T 4 A n J Telephaaa ilia llf E1XCTBICA1 17 North 11 jh WHY SELL FOR LESS? We will pay you mere ea-A for your household goods. Oct our bid befora yon sell. Peoples Furniture and HsrflV ware Store, 271 N. Com. SU Phooa 734. SECOND-HAND GOODS NO CASH REQUIIiEUGood oiwcocl shoes and suits, all kinds of masts al iustruiucuts, hotguni, rifles, heat ing gtoves, gas stoves, suit case aa4 1000 other "useful articles to soil trade. What have youl The Cptl Exchange 837 Court St. Phone 4vJ WE WANT YOUR used furniture, stoves, earpetf and tools, as we pay fair price fo everything. Call 47 CAl'lTAL. HAKDWARE FURNI TURE W. 283 N. Com'l St. Hats Blocked HAT BLOCKING I clean and Woe ladies' and Men's hats. Just re ceived a but renovating machine. It gets the dirt, Try it once. 0. B. Ellsworth. 45 Court St. Balem, Or, STOYE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND REPAIR Kl SO years experience, Depot Nstioaal snd American fence. Sizes 29 to 58 in. high Paints, oil and varoish, ata. Loganberry and hop hook. Salem Fencs and Stovr Works, 250 Court street, Phens f&4. J. A. Rowland Furniture Stcra Buys, sells and Mehaase new as 41 2d hand furniture. All kinds at repair work, light grinding, fUlnf, and brasing a poislty. Rla$ prices. 247 North Coaimeraial tt Phone 1$. SCAVENGER SALEM' SCAVENGER Garbage aa4) refuse of all kinds removed oa moat ly contracts at reasonable rates Csss pool cleaned. Dead aniruej re moved. Office phone Main 107. MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Soeurlty TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd h Bush bank; Betas Orafoa) FEDERAL FARM LOANS 5V4 cent interest. Prompt service. years time. Federal farm loan Wade itor sale. A. C. Bohrnatedt, 401 Me sonie Temple. Salem, Oregon. INSURANCE COCNCiu-JTor free tif formation about Life Insuranee 4 J. T. UutchiUion, di.it. manager tat the Mutiis) Life of N. Y., ffi $ 371 Htnt St., Salem, Ore. Of flee phone 99, residence 13941. fcl WOOD SAW PHONB 1090B Our Price re Right W. M. ZANDLER, Preprteto 1255 N. Summer Street, Salem, Orlm REPAIRING STEWART'S REPR SnP Law mower gronnd ij fnehi5(; all kind of grinding, lock smithing, an broils; recovered, light repaiiinj af all kinds. r!47 Court St. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIOnTS OF PYTHIAS MKET AT McComack hall oa svery Tossdajr at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. i Kunts, K. R. ft 8. ROYAL Neighbor ef America, Or gon Orap eamp Ne. 1390 meet evert Thursday evening in UeCoreaea kail Elevator sf'vira. Oracle, Mrs. Cn rie E. Bunn, 048 Union Bt; reoo dr Mrs. Melissa Persons, 141S tim 4th' St. Phone 143HM. UNITED AUTISANS-CapiUl Asseta bly No. H4 meets first Thnrwky of each month at 8 p. m. in Masoma Temple. Olenn C Niles, M. A.; 0. A. VibWt, secretary, 340 Owens street. WATER COMPANY ? A I.EM WATER nr;M?ANT Offles) eorner Commercial and Trale street! Bill payabl monthly in advance. PVm flO. Out of 60 studente in the pnarmaeyf department of the University of Week ington this year 30 are women. To replace the old building recently burned, the school district of Einplra, in Coos eounly, has voted fund el $12,000. SEE IT! SEE IT! SEE IT! Make your own gas with ear new gae maker, installed in your range er heater' in two minutes. Haifa, cheap, quick, clean. Money back guarantee, no experiment. Daily demonstration at Frank Richter's store, 873 Court St. Kalem, Or. 1'obinson an t Johnsoa exclusive selling representatives for Marion county. 7 21 i i acre r:,nfh to H. B. Davidhizar for $I17,- ,.,(i "etUco 80c 010. jtsrrots - - 45c $$$ Keep Thea Home J$J "Forget It" Boy At Home it f! u