THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919. FAtJE seve:i ill: telicate Mechanism Despite its scope, Swift & Company is a business of infinite details, requiring ; infinite attention. ' Experienced men must know livestock buying with a knowledge of weight, price, the amount and quality of meat the live animals will yield. Each manufacturing operation must be done with expert skill and scientific precision. A highly perishable product must be handled with speed and care to avoid loss. Chemists, engineers, accountants, and other specialists are required to take care of our intricate problems. ' ... Alert wisdom and judgment must be used in getting stocks of goods into the open channels of demand through our four hundred branch houses. Branch house organizations must show activity and energy to sell at the market in the face of acute competition from other large packers, and hundreds of small ones. All these requirements of intelligence, loyalty, devotion to the task, are met in the personnel of Swift & Company. Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent per pound, with costs at minimum. How can the workings of this delicate human mechanism be improved upon? Do you believe that Government direction would add to our efficiency or improve the service ren dered the producer and consumer? - . . in Let ui send you a Swift "Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift ft Company, Union Stock Yards, " Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A; II: jij!' ' ' ' ill!' " fiJ7?5vs. 1sHows!iv !(j H&WV WHAT BECOMES f II 1 ) ' a THE AVERAGE 001LAR il 1 i T ;- RECEIVED BY JvnrinTibm&JA SWIFT & company XL ;;. r-..xrd 01 V fHOM FHfc SALE OF MEM I Z H i I ' - II 1 NOT PdOOUCTS I l,r T i t- i -I I I2.90 Dtrr l I CInis i mo rout J Ojl nil 1 LIVC ANIMAL I trki T?iD.:J-l M 12. M CENTS F0S lABCWI fc jOT IViMWMIWjrrf M W f XPCNltS AND NtElunf . M v SWIFT & COMPMTf jf -- "F SSOfIT jJr OLCOTT 1EYS EXTRA SESSION PLAN COLDLY Wfll Call Meeting To Ratify J. N. McPherscn, Missing, De- Suffrage Amendment If Necessary. A delegation of Portland ladies, rep resouting the national woman's parly, called niHtt (iovernor Oleott this morn ing with regard to tho proposal to call a speetil session of the legislature- for the purpose of ratifying the national constitution amendment providing; for woman 'suffrage. In the patty, were Mis Marie Ernst Mil's Vivian Pierce, Mr. L. W. TacrWsoa, lira. X. J. Hawkins, Emma Wall and Ada Will litee luru.li. In the. eourse of a prolonged confer ence the ladies presented the situ tion and urged the importance of the action on the pant of Oregon. With rrgard to the conference the governor this atternoou made the following statement: "In event the situation throughout the nation becomes such that the rati ficaton of tho amendment is dependent upon the action of the Oregon U'jiis latore, I will give careful and serious consideration to the convening of ft special session. Or, if a majority of the members of ihoth houses voluuliirilv re quest this office to call a special ses sion, I will do an. In either caw, how ever, 1 wish, it elisuuctly understood that the session will be called contin gent ouly upon the agreement that the members will bear their own expenses, anil ito fore jo the payment of their per diem on the part of the state. Should such a session be called, I would expect the members to merely puss upon the subject matter before them, and no nt tempt should he made to exercise their function in ipassage of general legisla tion. The act of the legislature in this ratification would be supreme, the ex ecutive offices have neither power to approve or to veto a resolution of rati fication. Governor Warns Against Carelessness In Forests Mindful of the annual menace of un controllable fires in the Oregon forests Governor Oleott has issued tho follow i ig proclamation to supplement the rcg ulations of the forestry department: "With the state of Oregon confront ed ly a condition which threatens de struction of forests, .grass and grt.in fields because of hick of rain, I feel justified ia ordering all state fire war densto exerciso the greatest caution in issuing permits to burn, rear of tho business offices, while tBFi91QL pnninoorc Mftcrltf heave implement stocks will be in theV"'"' tligllieerS, IHQSliy basement and second floor of the tniild iiig. A .Southern il'acifie. track adjoins the building. The plana will be ready to place in the hands of contractors for bids by August 1. California Boys, Slated To Return Within Month STATE HOUSE NEWS Washington, July 24. Senator The Inn, Califoriiia.today received u cable gram from General Pershing infoiming him that tho 319th engineers, composed j largely of California troops, is schod- tiled for return to the I'nited States about August !'. : CITY NEWS. : Tho big race meet at the fair grounds Saturday afternoon promise the best racing program, the famous track has seen for a long time. Four races, two each of trotting and pacing, are on the program, and the starters will be among the beat horses that are in train ing for the state fair. The starter will be A. H. Lea, judges, (Iovernor Oleott, T. U Davidson, Geo. Kwisher, Louis tachmund and J. W. Jones; clerk, Mur ray Wade. Aviation stunts will also en liven the afternoon's entertainment. 8. A. Hughes representative from Murion country, has1 received a tele gram from the sltt'tc fish warden, It. A. Clunton, stating that a carload of ram bow trout will arrive, hero from the hatchery on July 31. These smnll fish will be planted in Silver and Butte creeks; nn item of news that will be especially gratify in jf to Marion county fishermen, United Artisani atten ition. Meeting will be held only on first Thuri in July, Aug. and Sept. Don't forget the" race at the fair grounds Saturday mi the union picnic in evening, all niium member! bring well filled baskets. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MeCnrdy arrived in the city recently from Han Jose, Texas for an extended visit with their daughters -Mrs. R. C. linker and Mis. W. T. Foster. They may decide to make Sulem their home. FOUCE FEAR LOST HAN DROWNED SELF Journal W ant A aua ask V clares Intent To End Life In Note. Fears were entertained today foi the life of J. X. Mcpherson, who hat re cently lien working for Mr. Fuller, liv ing north of the city. It is thought that ia a fit of anger, he aiay hr.ve drowned himself. It seems that a fuw days ago he had a dispute with Mr. FuUe about some farm work. Later he came to town and secured a room at a rooming house on North ConHBercir.i street. Then he wrote the following letter and mailed it to Mr. Fuller: "V!un the sun goes to sleep tonight Mel'hetson goes to his long rct in the clear cold water of the river.- You will not get this until I am no more. The rocks and hills bring a message to my soul." Fearing that the man miiit have ouiniitted suicide, Mr. Fuller called at the police station this morning, fhowing the letter. Whan. Mcl'herson's room was searched thhi morning r,t the rooming house, some of his old clothing was found and there was no evidence to show that he had been in the room at all last evening. - When Inst seen MePhersoa Was dress ed in a blue serge suit with soft hat of dark color. He is six feet tall and weighs about 100 pounds end is clean shaven. He has relatives living at liow- ell, Michigan. The police have been keeping watcli along the river and have untitled par ties north to keep a close look out. As the mail hat disappeared, it is not known whether in hia anger he is at tempting to harm the Fuller family or whether he really had suicidal intent. .. J-L- -, J Tlta EVESIT1UN(3 ELECTRICAL. Salem Electric Co., Masonie Temple, 127 North High Main 110 Court House Notes - Kmina Murphy Browa hns brought suit against Leonard Hmith and a doz en others to quiet title to lot 3 block 13 of the original city of 8alem and lots IT, 1 1. and 21 in ihloek H of Hurliiigton ndd to the city. The estate of Emma, dtigler, deceas ed, ha been appraised at 1000 by Alex i)nue, Tom Cooper and Emory James. This consists of lots 7 and 8 in block 3 of lieore H. Jones addition to Salem. The estutc of Tharlea Crenpoaii has been appraised at (IU7.37 by M. C. Bliv en, John H. t!aron and Father Rerouin Mary F. Wood as 'administratrix '"tie bonis nun cum tewtamento annexn de murs to the answer in the cow of Wil lard H. Wood versus J. Wood and F. J. Busch, sureties of Wilbur W. Wood on the ground that the answer does not state facts sufficient to entitle J. Wood for the relief sought. In consideration of 100 Nellia Miles assigns all her interest in the estato of t.'alista A. Muore to Arthur II. Muoie. 'hi consideration of I00 she assigns to Arthur H. Moore nil her interest in the estate of Frank 11. Moore. And in consideration of another tlOO Nellie Milos asagna to Arthur II. Moore all her interest in the estate of Km ma Moore. F.intna I'ale Luper hns been appoint ed administratrix of tho estate of Thomas FeuiivU, deceased. Hun Francisco, July 2-1. The SI 9th Governor Oleott is in receipt of a tele- engineert was part of the Eighth di gram from Washington with regaid to vision and was organized and trained the entortaiment of the secietary oflat fump Fremont. The regiment went Lieutenant Cook made several flight this morning with the airplane brought hem by Lieutenant Browne, but which "is now owned by 1'. K. Kullerton, R. O. Mnelling and Lvle McCroskey. After testing out the plane since it has been strengthened, the avinlor found every thing in Hirst class condition. Several flights were mad1 later and now every thing is again in readiness for commer cial flying in Kulem and vicinity. Ihr. Carl Gregg Doner announced to vision left for overseas-to be turned I i"';"' 7- . rlk fmn. f.n..r... ' Vhat f0f ' '"",,n hool year at t r l T. V T,7t , ,. f Z;il'' vv and his party ou their a.rival to France early in September, a month fires shall be started in or near forest I. . ' ... vlrnr,Uf , t,,,,,, ,u -,,,, or brush covered lnndj within twenty r . ,w r . . . i i -. j . lvj irci ui kiit aiHimiiiK ui qvwu ircr, - , , , , . ., . ,. ... . . brush pilesor other litter that mar " "ow.eugemea. oi your uar. in. rrans, oris. Willamette university the ie' build cause the spread of ftre, and under no;f W . i7 h '? v.r tfc.t , The 819th has been do.ng construction , wi1 b ifU dl,rBli, condition is a fire to be built until the 1 uBVC nad the 1u,t?Uoa ot e"J1"? for wo.rk ' V" hnt 'n'1 Fr, ul'h!The wienee hall, which was last year ground iVeleorer f ,,-"r'u7 f rM ud bf Am"i,RI ,ru0' '"H -'lM 1-1 for soldier, will be us.,1 for LTn i Z tt iT,r AIm'T 8lld ottiffn ni men ot ,I,e Pa',vt,rti,lK "'verul "f tl",0 f",ra i"dholes;the music department of the university ;d?.. l .r . A- temporarily until it ha. beea complete " .P , r; .Ratification Of Treat? Tinni.1,. ih . ri-m.i. -k '""I rri- :l . 11 J V- ... - -j Ouayle of I'ortland, secretary of the ""-.,.. .., , In,u iy "Inasmuch a. the fores s e one of commerce, the rheumatism of the muscle All that if the state chief material resources I , ,. .... i,i , ,h needed ia absolute rest and a few ap- -trough- urge everv person going into m?tl" requeitiUK th.t bod) to sub- f t.hgmb(.r!aiB . LinimeBU the wo.,,1, curing the current ary Uson i ' to the ' .d.1" , Try it. . l.- . . ..! 'larger cities and towns the financing ot , , m , . . to refrain from smoking, as auv fue al-; ... . ,. , ,, ' gel beyoad control lt tS htOA CW Of M'S ', " ." ' ' rdenied to g ve most serious tonndera- proiiertv but necessitates the ese of la- . . ,"i .. r. .i. ...ntiM in t on to this suggestion, lie piobnbly . . , ...p, i would appreciate it if your cominitteel i other lines of endeavor." . V. ... .... w-.,i.!, t.. p. I r.f-. n iim i Ltuers Dgiore ruoasnea By British !s Completed Iindoii, July 24. Tha louse of lords today approved the (ierman peace treaty. The house of commons hail previously ratified the trealy. BEST BUYS. Yick Bros. Headquarters tart hi lil mix with him further in the I Washington, July 2. President premises. I regret to inform you that , Wilson knew of William Howard Tafts HO acres, all cleared, bwt valley loam 35 acre in fall grain, S room house, good barn, well, 4l miles Malcin. Only 8000. 7.31 ac.rea, black gravel soil, creek and well, 3' miles Salem. vllOO. 30 acres dark sandy Urnm, 25 cleared, 5 alashed; house with sleeping porch, lareo barn, garage, 1 mile Jefferson; cash price tOO per acre, or trade for good acreage near nniem. 6(H) acre ranch, 2Vj niilei from rail road town in Douglas county, on Pa cific, highway, eleetrie line, milk route, mail route, l.V) acre cleared, 450 acres pasture, well fenced; 6 room house, 8 hams and granary, spring at house, family orchard. Htock and equipment land some grain goes, owner to settle with tenant. This is a bargain at f 14, imio. The soil on this place it good, no rock. 40 acres cleared, best valley loam, 2 acres oriinc. 2 acres other fruit; S !room house, 2 barns, silo, well; 4 miles from ldd and Buh bank. Priee 111,- mm. l 87 acres, 12 miles from Lebanon, 35 acres cleared, 5 acrej cut over and !voting timber, old bouse and barn, rail : fence, spring and well, 1200. 40 acres cleared, red anil, rolling; 18 laerea 6 year old prune, 2 acre other a fruit. Urge house and barn, at school; iiS'i miles from alem. Price 75O0. 8c Quick Reference To Firms That Gira Service On Short Where Buyer And Seller Meet We Recommend Oar Advertisers, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Oood S room honse with modern convenience on large lot, abundance of fruit, on paved street. 6 room house, small barn and 8 fine lota with abundance of fruit, oirly 8 bl.xks from paved treet and school. $1200. Square Deal Keaity Co. tf ------ junk mm Call 398. Highest prices paid for Junk, second hand fooda and machin ery. Be sure and call 398, get tha right prices. The square deal house. CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chenieketa, St BaJem, Or. " - MACHINE SHOP WORK Expert machine shop crvie by Mr. itorgiuan at high chool machine hop. 12 yeara experience. Gear cut ting a specialty. High class machine tools, (juk'k service. Phone 448. 8-13 OPTOMETRISTS. DR. L. ITALI, WJUSOX-Spe-ciarist in tho Modern Bcientific Application of Glosses for the aid of vision and the relief of Eyestrain and Headache. Office closed Katurday. Office 210-211 V. 6. Bank building. Phones, office U5; res. 1244. 8AXEM AUTO RADIATOR SHOP Radiators, Fsndera and Gaa Tanks (Unpaired Tractor Radiator a Specialty AH work guaranteed, 108 6. 12th St. Salem, Oregon. 8-1 L.M.HUM ear of Yick So Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Ob Hat medicine which will eure any known dlseaee. t Opea Sunday from 10 A. M. until 8 f. M, IKS RnMtti Vtloh Kt I Balcm, Oregon ' Thono 2JS W. T. RIGDOW OO. Undertaker 252 North High Street a Veal, fancy 22c Steer Cows Spring lambs . bwo 10t?U .... 4(jj)j It there is no state appropriates from letters to sehMors and to Will 'chairman of the republican a week HH'i, it was ttnid at the whito house tmlay. i v..-!.... i.n .......... n The plans end specification now If-! i, given must come wholly from f.,rthcoiuiiiT on the publication of the in drawn bv F. A. 'hrteet,'pi,i,ii(. spirit of our citnen, wliicli neT-n,.. Ki....h -, ,.,,,,10,,. f w Viek Bros, for their Fordon 4uild-!rr Tet has failed." Izarded a a possiblo basis for compro- f T il JIIftlTSl j ; which moners may be used toward the. n"'fmn ' In Portland WeJ Planned ente,tainme-,t f !. :?" V. ,T tors and as a result what eul i laniinent LVBand Concert Program For Friday Evening Announced The following is the program for the f'lieririrnn band concert to be Liven S0C0L0FSKY for flWT ISUV8, 341 Stale . itig in 1'ortlftnil show that the lornier) niise. on the piace treaty and cove- Friday evening at Willton l'aik. bfkin Ul DHVV IIUHSS. muw V"'r' lliailt. Hnleui firm venieut. The entrance lobby leans to the luin.-ss office. Three of the Vick! BORH brothers will have private offices. ' f 1he of ("has. Viek nnd. (ieo'ge Virk jt open into the general lobby, while thst of A. .1. Viek connects nith the bui-, XKWi To Mr. and Mr. II. I.- ninir at 8 oVlo-k: j I'roid.-iit Wilson s. he.liiled no ap- Man h "The White Rats".. l'rynr poinirncnis wnn repm.Mcan senator, to-j section--" The Ncwlv We.u."..0 Hare day. It was said he ,hcd to rest, ! Walt.-" Vision, of the I'a.f caoiM 01 nis re-i'ni iiiiiris. tes office. The special' part.-i man al'O has a pri vate rr-om which "tens ii io the -general sto. k room by dor and bis co i inn liieation with th. biis;ne off ce only bv window. The FonUmis will tx car rinl in f!o.k on the amin fio.jr in the; N'cwcunib at the r.'9cfti.is ho;ita Wrdues.lnv July -;, Jfi.'. a nangn ter. .She has been named I.a Verg ie. J TU Capital Journal ntinvt f u&uj uiainci uuii arsis Wheat, soft white fS.10 Wheat, lower frads en sample Oat, new 0c Admiral irav,n, the we-idei.t s L.,V i T. j "ay, cheat, new '' i,l.i.B. ..irf !,. ,MmA..t u n fioeei me narrow ni. ummiu nay , oats , new l.if 17 tut is guardin? against' ever eertion!i?.v,,r,,"r,'r",,rt:,i,i-ru' j;1''"1 " f '!'! liarljr ton ; HoNiCk'S trie Original Keep TTieni Home $$$ 1 Imitations and Substitute! ... $lKrtii0 143(,44 Voral Solo Mrs. m. Frunk'wni run i Melodies fiom "Martha" Alles Eutterfat. I Overt tire ".Northern ights" Wcidt (tuttcrfat - 58 ! Man h" Yankee Hobiiison" lioffer Creamery butter SK&tKk "Star Spangled Han net".-. Pork, eal aa4 Iduttoa O. A. Hteelhamijjer, diicctor. Fork on foot 20',ie Bheep, yearling ggi and Poultry Fgg, cash 41c Hen, live 22(g)24e Old rooiter , 18e Broiler S3c Vegetame Radishes, iioz ..w. 4oc I'otatoc ............- . $2 New potatoe - 3c Orcen onion doi 40e Onion, sack fi.ia Creamery butter 62ffiu5c Kcc. dnen - 45(o.0c Country butter . 87c Flour, hard wheat 3JlU3.29 ITOM IVache 11 Watermelons 26 Orange 5.75(it)6.S0 l.enions, box 7.50C",'.")0 Banana We llatiey, extraited - 10 Cantaloupes '! Hunch beet - !abbage Head lettuce ... l arrot Portland Market 45e a1! 45c J'ortlmid, r., duly 24. Mutter, city creamery o8(fi .'9e Kggs electc(l pica! e 4flfi-ii(e Hen 27(u2tk Kroiler 2ov':0 C'hece, triplet 37(n,3e DAILY LIVE 8TO0 K.MAEKXT Oattl Heceipt HO Tone of market ateady Oood to choice steers in.5nfcll.50 Kair to good steers Wilt.-)" Common to fair steer 7(Vi)7.50 Choice t good cow and heifer Medium to good cows and heifer! Ch liners "((i8 Hulls lfo"7 Calve l.'i.."0 Hog Receipts 179 Tone of market higher rriine mixed f.'J..'.':ft 12.73 Medium mixed 21.7.'oi22 Itough heavii's 20.2.x -. j0 Pigs 19.7.V -U.75 Hulk 22.o) Sbeep Keev'pt 1411 Tne of market steadv I'rime lambs f li'i IL.."i0 Fair to medium lambs f!!31t Yearlings "rii Wethers G.i'7.59 Ewe $tQ1J) WHY SELL FDR LESS? We will pay yoa more cask for yoet household goods. Get our bid be for you aell. People Furnitur and Hard ware Store, 271 X, Com. St. Fkeae 734. SECOND-HMD GOODS N'O CASH REQUIRED Good oversow hoe and suits, all kinds of musie al instruments, shotguns, rifles, heat ing itoves, g& stoves, uit case aa4 1000 other useful articles to ell a trade. What have yoot The CapntaJ Eichange, 337 Court St. Pione 4S3. YOVR used furniture, atove, earpeta and tools, a wa pay fair price lot everything. Call 947 CAPITAL HARDWARE ft PCBNI Tl'RE OO. 233 N. Com '1 St. Hats Blocked HAT. BLOCKING I clean aad block ladies' aad Mea' hati. Jturt re ceived a bat renovating machine. It pet the dirt, Try it once. . O. B. Ellsworth. 495 Court St. Salem, Or. STOVE REPAIRING STOVES REBUILT AND EKPAIREO 50 years eipericnee, Depot KsfconaJ and American fence. Fires 8 to 58 In. high Paints, oil and varnish, et. Loganberry and hop hook. Salem Fence and Stove Work, 230 Court street. Phone i24. J. A. Rowland Furniture Stcrt Buys, tell and ejehaage nw asi 2d baud furniture. All kind of repair work, light grinding, flHBf, and braring a tpeciatty. fht price. 247 North Commercial bs. Phone 18. SCAVENGER SALEM SCAVENGER Garbag u4 refuse of all kino rcmovea on maaim ly contract at ressonwble ntM Oes vool cleaned. Dead animst re moved . Office phone Main 1(7. . MONEY TO LOAN On Good Real Estate Security TIIOS. K, FORD Over Ladd A Bush bank; Baleai Orafoai FEDERAL FARM LOAN3-5H " cent interest. Prompt aervict. tt year tim. Federal farm lea a bond for sale. A. C. Bohrnitedt, 401 M onie Temple. Salem, Oregon. IX8UEANCB OODJJCiii Por free lay formation aiiout Life Inaranae m J. F. Hutcfiiwon, dint . manager foe the Mutual Life of N. T., of fi.a al 871 Btat St., Balem, Or. 03m phone 99, icsulence 1388. M WOOD SAW PHOKB 1090B Our Prte ar Uight W. Xf. 7A NDI.KK. Proorietet 1255 N. Summer fl treat. Belens, Qrefoal REPAIRING STEWART'S EBP AjtR eHOP laws mower jround by oiacmyiy; aoi kind of grinding, loek mithb.g, brellac recovered, light reyainio ef all kind. 47 Court k. LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS MCTT At McX'ornaek hall on every TueaflajJ at 8. Walter Lenon, C. C, P. I Kunti, K. S. A 8. ROTAI Neighbor of America, Ore gon Orp camp No. 13w meet Thursday evening ia MoOornek aa4 Elevator se'vir. OrarJe, Mr. ( r ri E. Bunn, 848 Union St; der Mrs. MolUsa Troii4, Uli 2, 4th ft. Phone 113AM. I'XITED AUTISANeWapita'. Aaeeo blv No. 84 meet fim Thnrt f ench month at 8 p. m. in klaeowe Temple. Clean C. Silcj, M. A.; C. A. Vltert, teeretary, 340 Owens street. WATER COMPANY ' 8ALEM WATER OOMPAXT-Offte) orner Commercial and Trade trt Bill payable monthly ia advance. Phwia 808. Out of 80 student in t"ho pnannae" department of the I'niversity of Weak ington thi year 30 ar women. Tn .enl.M fka aM hniblin TMCtlUy burned, tho school dislriet of Emplrw, in Coo county, hsi voted fund ! 12,000. SEE IF. SEE IT! SEE if. Make your own gas with our new ga maker, installed in your ranj;e or heater' in two minute. Safe, cheap, quick, clean. Money back guarantee, no experiment. iMily demons! ratioat at Frauk Kithter's itore, 373 Court rt. falem, Or. Robinson and Johnsnat eiclosive telling representatives for Marion county. 7 21 Tcrget It" Buy At Ihss