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pAGE SIX .THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7. 1919. 3 DDHMF DDIPfC nffllBIF DAI.MPD CAVO MfKrDO i.lHUHL II.ilLO lUUiLL IHUUU OHIO IhtUiriO FUN-LAUGHTER-FUX !N LAST FOUR M0NTHS;V10LATE TRUST LAWS i ! Contracts Filed Show 109 Per Attorney General Declares MICKEY Cent Increase Li Start Period. AcL;on Vfili Be Taken By Government. SATURDAY r 1 1 I If .,' .... riv I 1 1 I ; I ; ri TOSORROW - " ' "' lit it.--; NORM AN "It's a - Picture " I n. i. . D LA I Washington, Au;. 0. Findings of the federal trade c jnmiijsion in iit iu- packers indicate V A i w . .. a f .. i . . S I IN LJ Wi L.n,,',..,,..,., "When Doctors Disagree" Cold Cream, Pink Powder; and the World Was His "Smiling Bill Parsons" As "GO-GET-'EM POTTS" in "THE MIDNIGHT ALARM" COME EARLY And when you .' come,., notice the ' The contract price for prtinrt ad vanrcd i) per ceut between Ai.nl and Julv . accord!... t it i vest igatiou of the eemly filed for record iu t. rountr ! "l"' U ' ''" been Tio11"- , , . r"ul".rfd. Attorney Ornc-ul Palmer aunouiic- reeordcr a office. - eJ t,.j.iv il( , slatv.t,.nt. Uf pro,,,;.! On April 2S Henry I.yiuj of Tolk )ui( k action, county ro.liacted fur the 1H19 crop of j "1 am satisfied that the evidence prunes now growing on his It acre tract Induced indicates clear volution of estimated at 40 ton. The roi.traet j t,u' sati-trust laws and piompt aetion price was $.";0 a ton. Mr. Lynch also I'11 ,,e k,n Cvo'dnigiy,'' aid Pal contracted for the prune on ins Marion ""'r- county traet of 13 acres, estimated at! llt' aIso ""nu,nced 'hat he today had tons. T!,e contract wss t-Wmd pi il 1 ll'l,'i,:lI''d 'i fe leul district attor 2S and the price was ",0 a ton i l" halt 0,h,'r unva ad hunt On the same dav fur .,0 a ton, J P fl r lvl"li("'"' 'f ' 'f the food Best of Tonrner. rte . ho!,! ,1, 1 "i ' "j ? ' .. . .. ,, ... J aimer a statement follows: 2 ' V "- I"-- ''. "The dei,rtme..t of jn.tice ha. mated at n !,,.. On Aj.r.J 29. f . O. ma,le a eareful review of ihe evidence Nichols of M,-m rural rf-ate ?, eon- j developed by invetijiutious into the tracted f-)r the prunes on h.5 ! a. Ms in; coiiiliinatiou if nai kers. both hr tl! crop, estimnted at e tuns. The fibres federal trade coiiiuiis5iuii and the' hear was $1il a toiu ings before the ejur.nittees of investi- Hv Mr.v :i the iiriee hud aciva wid to Jiation. This review has been made by Ifi.fitf a ton ,nnil ou this basis C. H,;Uvyer espeeiallv retained for the Tiiylor as aent for Mrs. F. E. liailard, : l""Tl)' Incir report is now at on route 2, Turner, contracted for an ' ''and. estimate of 7 tons on 9 aires. 0. H.I Mtisfied ''""t Ike evidence Tavlor himself also contracted Mnv fur '".''l d. '"iliea't's ' 'ar violatim of the i.vune crop ou 'his 4D noes, cstl-1 and prompt actioa nmtcd at 100 tuns. . "'V J'", :,k" a" V v .1 I Meriecr of finlem . ri"',1','r proeeedini-s, while inder , . 7 '' U"r S,llom- the immediate direction of the depart ro.. e 4 contracted for the 1 h9 prunes; , ,(f justi(. bp , urt ,on lus two ncre tract, estimated at four ,. j. KrwI (lf ,he ,aw firm pf Jr0jnp- ,10ns, ar uo.o. rur ine same ngure, Kttnd and Kresel of .New loik, who 1... 11, lintiorsoii or rural inula 4, Ma- will be lrivun uh..i. ,:,t,. ... MISS ELSIE FERGUSON in "HIS PARASIAN WIFE" Lloyd Comedy 'RING UP THE CURTAIN" pliiibiJi 4 hi PATHE NEWS PICTORIAL j lem, sold the crop of his five aeies, es 1 tihiHted at three tons. case seems to war-nit. rainier 'a teleai-i:u direetinir district Musical Accompaniment By "NINA WADSWORTH KAHLER" A RIG SHOW-You'll Say So, Too Starts Today for Three Days Only TY WATCH OUT FOR "RAFFLES" 1. V., Hot'fiiian of Knleni, rmnl lonte .nttorneys to prose.-ote fond hoarders 1, conlrncted on May 12 and the pi ice j H'lida: still remained at $iti.0 a ton. He hni . ' lf fond control act, which is still but 0110 acre iu prune nud estimated his . 1 iiiK of necessaries, ;s therein defined a crime, and oe;ii:i seven irnvides that whenever neeessnries shall be hoarded they may be proceeded BKainst by a process of li'iel or condemnation. "There is much complaint in the COUtltrv tibmit tl,. ..,-t,,..:.,.. 1 1: t ... . ., . .- ,tiv -.-Ai,iinir uunrviill u T, " "T oiof f,,od I"-o.Ui.ts, which in manv i May 13, J'au Wn.slow of rural routo 3, stances amounts to volution of the law. crop ai nnir a to 1, M. It. Winston of Selcni, route 3, fij; ured his crop at 4 tons on his JVj-Hcre tract and contracted at K. W. Lester on May 12, contracted hisr crop of prunes 011 a two acre tract, estimated Mi force, in section six, makes hoard- PACIFIC FLEET (Continued, from page one) drendnahts, led by Hie flagship New Mexico, the only electrically propellel ilrendiiniiitlil la the world, ' Mioitlv before S n. in. Kccielnry Dan iels, aceouiniiiert ),y his officii' party, went aboard the destrnyer ('tiauiicey, which ateained out of the liurhnt, and liit'dV life is the art of giving pleasure 1MPEDIALES MOVTHPIKCB CIGABLTIXS d ive added luurh to life, foi j 'if y are pleating tkouMsdn .f ditcrlminating KLri who appreciate the art of tood tobacco veil Headed. I bey vill pleaie you, too. 10orl3c 1 be John Bolliaun Co. CrMwl t t $200 REWARD ji offered for r.-tma of an engage ment riii(. quesiiou, anhed. rtoeB from the l.nd of LAURA WHITE in lier alrcping room last iii(ht. The gem h,si k,.fi, ,y GEORGE WALSH "LUCK and PLUCK" Vur pari -eiars. description, etc., ajjily !e the un.lersiuncil, sfteriKMin Or cveiiinjf, Friday or Saturday at Bligh Theatre (X ,'ned) l-M KA WHITE. turned aoiilh In the direction ot t lip on coming fleet. A few momenta Inter the I'csiiovcr came alongside the Montana, tne offi cial reviewing ship, and, r.s tiie secre tary of the navy came over tlm hide, his official flag was broken oul at the main truck of the cruiser vmcli hail been niuhoied several hundred led off the (uroiiiido beach. Simultaneously wilh the iipiiui'i:nee of the secretary's tlug ciinie the lirst boom of a salute of nineteen ntunx, the official greeting roared in hoiioi ot the head of the American navy, It wai near 9 o'clock when iMcretai.i Daniels, following an pxeln.nge of gleet liij;s with t'nptiiiu Pay of tlm Monlnnn, took Up his position oil tne cnlise, , bride. As he did so there was ex c'uanoe of signals between the Montana and the New Mexico, which, Kadin the siouly moiug fleet, had by this time cached a point a few thousand feet faint I he reviewing point. There, was :-. 11 almost imperceptible ipiiikeiiing oV Ihe Xew Mexico's pace, each ship dress ed line, und the review was on, The order of passing was: T)rendnaughts New Mexico, Mississip pi, New York, Texas, Wyoming and Arkansas. Hatileships Georgia and Vi rinotit. t 'mixer llirmiughiiin. llestroyers Yarniill, Knthluiine, ool sev, Wicks, Kent, Klliott, Ti;lbcll, I.ani bertou, Hadford, Montgomery, llue.e, fJamlile, ltunisHV, ItiichiiHan, 1'hilip, Aaron Wind, Wallers, Boggs, Ward, rainier, Thatcher, Walker, l ,osby and l.udlow. The ri :iii 'hi and Vestal iiccoinpanied the f'nt a lenders. As M e New Mcxito, f'v imjj the tour- si.iind tins A I 11 i K 'ilninn, came din ll" tibrei t is M .uiana, the ilrend naughts guns cut loss wllli auulmr ln guns iu honor ot Keeietary Pan, els, and 1 Ihe MonlHiia, returning the ruHipluncnt boomel bwk wita 17 guns us a salute I to A'liiiiia! Rodman, j hack ship, in turn, 'is it tame up with 'the Montana, roared out ils tribute of 1! uuiis and lis the Wyoming, the ling ship of Itcsd Admiral fount, and the jUimgi.i, bearing the flag of Reau Ad j-eiuil Slim maker, pi.'sed, each was glv en a return salute of 13 guns. After passing in review, the six drcad- RaiiKhti (nung out of li.it and came ib. 111 1 to their anchorage positions, whne the remainder jf V-(i fleet niox-cd on around North Ish.nd had into the landlocked harliur. 8omethiiig Over a hour had Im-cii required for t'..e anna da to pas, the reviewing ahip. Kaa Dicgu left no doubt of her ap priH-iatioa of the action of Secretary Daniels in creating a real I'mii'ic t.eet. The city turned out 18,000 to it ,000 strong last mulit to give him an in formal hiiue folks' greetiug, which was so obviously from the heart that sug g cation of moisture came to the ,cr. tary's eyes when he referred lo" it .atcr in the evening. Before T o'clock this moialnt. the f jfiist of the thousands of Calif 01 uiana Salem, figured he would get 10 tons on his IU acres of prunes mid contracted at tOO.Oll. Ity June II, tho price hud advanced to H.'U3 a ton. Ou this basis, (). I,. Martin of Macleay eoiiirucrcd for his crop of 1 Haercs, estimated at 9 tons. ,1. 11. Moorman of Salem also got in ou the Hit.33 a ton price for his lt19 crop Ou 1'uu acres, which he est hunted ut three tons, tieoige 1', II, White ot Ha lent signed .limn 23 and ugieed lo de liver his five ton crop from 11 ucies at 3..'i:i a tun. , liv .Iu no 17, there was another radi cal i.dvnnce, uud prune weio north tlol) a ton. Frank t'nlabn ot ruul route Salem, cuntrncted at this rveil iiguro for the 1919 prune ou Ins seven acre tinct, esliiunteil at 10 tuns. On July 17. L. J'huiiiuus of 1 11 al run l o, halvm, signed to deliver Ills crop fioiu his sev en acre crop, estimated at to tons, figure was 111 so f.uo B ,,,. ,. . . f ...,.., aii . . , .v.. ..!.. I U 1 I. ....!... ..... .(Ill 1 " win iiiiu t.ll uui p.ico ,:, ou . trjI(, witll , Chi ,Ui, ,. "Vuu are directed to immediatelv employ all the facilities at your eoni mand and muke use of all nvnilable sources of iiifnrmatinn to seek out nil dealers guilty of hoarding within the inclining of the act and to ascertain if, in any other respect", these provisions of the food control nils have been vio lated in your, districts. '' Mullen At Helm Of Seattle Coast League Club Today Seattle,. Wiin1iu Aug. 7. Charley Mullen, formerly with the Xew ioric Yankees find the Toledo American as sociation club, will direct the field pluy of the Heattlc club today for tho lirst time. He succeeds Bill Clvmer, who re signed his post as pilot of the local 'it'ollsl leniriie iluK ti.tr., i...ut,.,.l.... H'lS . M,,H., ..I.......1 1. ,.',',, .'.iit-ii na,i-u inn inm naseiinii ni hill, nuil at this figure Mis. hiaiirlna Muikhtimmci united to duuvel her 1019 crop of prunes. She has six ncits 1n prunes, with an estimated nop of I tons. Lee M. Larue of Macleay was also one of tlm loituuuto ones in not contracting too curly, as he is to recelvo $loo a Ion lor "his prune crop from three ucies, estiiuuted at four Ioiik, Jack Knight led the clidi yes.ird.lv. 'ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASIS ;, San (Bv T'nitcd Press.', Yeslerdny's winners: Seattl I'lancisco, Oiiklun'd, Salt Lake. Home run: I'oliian, Seals. ('hnrlie Mullen led the Raiuiers to vie toi v u.i his first day as manager of the club. They downed the Heavers 3 to I. The HckIs got heir ruin in the larly innings and defeated the Tigers, 5 to Five runs in the seventh liming pickled the game for the 0;iits, tilt- An gels losing r to 4. The Bees won the second game from the two chief vantage point.-, the mug strclch of t'oionado beach and the heights to 1'oint Loma. Lven thing that would float wus presscu into serv ice by those desiring to wit:ies.- tfte show from the water. Shortly before 9 o'clock, Mrs. Jose phus Daniels, accompanied by a local committee of San Diego women, was takea by automobile to 1'oint Lama, from which place she witnes.-cd luo re view. A high fog which prcvaiic.il during Ihe uiurniug hid the sun, but did in noi,i1(. Unions 7 to B. way dampen tho enthusiasm 01 tne throngs whose only Interest was the fleet itself. While Secretary Daniels has beeii most adriot is aide-stepping, eonmit ments, the. Impression has been g lined that there is a recognition In Wash- Inirto'i that sending the fleet it-elf w;Kiied in Action but hulf the iob. Adequate bases, dry-, Died from Wounds ... docking facilities, shop, yards, am, all the Incidentals that constitute the sec ond line of defense of a grand fleet must now follow, r.s wcl at a ticmen dons amount of harbor Improvements. From such remarks as have been dropped by Secretary Daniels, it evi dent that the government Is fulir pre pared to meet this expense, and liat one of the immediate problems of the secretary aud uf Adniiial Itoomau is tho R0LL0FH0N0R The following casualties aic reported by the commanding general of the American Expeditionary Foiees. Died from Accident and Other Ciuaea. Lewis F Springer, Cleveland Ohio. Moore Rilev, Altro Kv. Angel,, SLmpietro, PittsbtuKh Ta. Claud D Tuiinelf Xing Cily Mo. Fred Billick, Kidgwar Fa. Died of Wounds. John F Bambert, St Louis Mo. Albert J Bochinsky, Simpson la. Francis Q Carr, Washington D V. Roy Fosnight, Burlington Kan, John K Dtllnvou, Ulidden Iowa. John Dudginsky, Shelton (01111. Francis Zuvier Lynch, Yonkrrs N Y. Robert M Williams, Hartley Tex. Mat Adamiewiez, Chicago 111. Ha.-. lion M Amundson, Hiillr.ndaie Fla Oeorge Frank Broardt, Buffalo N Y. William H Dnmron, Dunlow W a. Joan Giaroco, Koine N Y. Charles E Huffman, Hest Mo. F.dward Lurgcut, Fort Henry Venn. Herbert John Lenhard, White Clourl Mich, svi'&jtij Irwin J Lundstruni, Wavnly Wash.jed, The Beauty if The Lily can be your. Itt wonderfully pure. toft, pearly white ap pearance, fre from all blemishes, will be com parable to the perfect beauty of your skin and complexion If you will ui I TfTW " Li 114 iNUlUOS Lv-.r. . ft Raymond J Mctlinnia, Fairchancc Pris Thomas Toliison Xetland, taiLwba Wis. John Wolf, Kwing Vn. William J Wood, Brooklyn N Y. Loran M Woodcock, Westmorland Kan. . CURRENT CASUALTIES Killed in Action. I'eter F Hernal, Mnnterer Cal. Died of Wounds. William M Johnes, Chicago 111, Alphin Schurter, Lamnnt Kin. Jack Myland, Portland Mc. Died from Aeroplane Accident. Lieut Limns Ely Russell, Wclsntield Ohio, Died from Accident and Other Cuses. Oerald D Scott, Cape Mav City X J. illiam Johnston, Jersey Citv X J. Chnrlie Jones, Memphis Tenn. Died of Disease. Burgess S Humm, Hudson X Y. John II Drnne, Kirk Ky. Clarke Holloway, MoiiVaovillo Al:.s William H Mather, West Hiawatha Utah. Raymond J Murray, Forest Cily Pn. Fred Bown Oliver, Paris Ten. Clinton Dickinson, Brandvwiue W Va. Peter A Knutson, Belgrade Minn.. UNITED STATES FACES (Continued from page one) soundness of the principles upon which their plan is built, imbued with the crnsRiler's spirit to support the ,rin cipels Uin which their faith is found- " Recent events have brought us face to face with a crisis, 'fl-j ditferenco between, earning power and spending power of the great muss of tt.o woikers has compelled u lowering of the stand ard of existence. This is entirely hos tile to the interests of humanity. "It is claimed by those who repre sent the financial interest that the rail mads represent an investment of $20, 000,000,000. I nless they receive a re turn of a billion dollars a year, hoi shall this investment of money bo com pared with the investment ot lifo anil labor that receives a return of $2,500, 000,000 a yearf He who speaks of tho interests of property as consisting of rights which the property possesses dis sociated from the liuiuun nj,lu of owacr hip reasons falsely." PLANS COMPLETE (Continued from pajc one) T inier the regulations the rate on parcels is five cents for the first pound und one half to one cent on eaah ad ditional pound for each parcel. How ever, under Burleson's temporary ar rangement it was stated, nn order may be given for various articles up to the limit of 123 pounds with but one initial charge of five cents tho ad ditional weight accumulating the charge at the rate of .from one half t one cent a pound. This 'means that if a purchaser orders ten different ar ticles aggregating 125 pounds he will be charged only five ceiijs for the f irat 123 pounds whereas, under regular laws there would be a five cent ia itial charge on each of the packages. FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN TIIE UNITED STATES AND CANADA "T IS BOUND INSEPARABLY BY TIES OF BLOOD i 4 23 1 S 9 13 12 Wounded Slightly 21 Total P: Died in Aeroplane Accident ... Kied of Accident and Other Causes Died of Diseuse Wounded Severely Wounded (degree undetermined)... Total nunilier of casualties to daie, In cluding those reported above determining of how this iiionev ,r iU be rul'i'ii in Action (incluiling joJ best spent. ' nt 3i70 It would be difficult for easterners 1 Died of Wounds L,777 to reab'e the monentou importance of this event to the Pacific roast. One hundred and 23 newspapermen repre senting the papers of the coast eities are In San Diego today. The telegraph offices are awamp.'d w'th dispatches cmei.ng the most nnnMe Uetails of tae arrival of the fleet. In a characteristic statement to the I'nited Prew, Admiial Kodmau said yesterday: "The fleet Is here for busiaes not joy riding." This rnsp comment, from the admiral recalled to manv the famous statement of Admiral Bob Kvans whea he start ed around the world hit fleet was "ready for a fight cr a frolic." Liberty Bond Quotations New York, A ut;. 7. Liberty i.ond iuottins: 1 4'. firs! t's, t.0S;' ..... .1 A u ' ' .: . 1 11' . dm. mm..... - 7' . . :r . " "" tttilJ fVi's, 95.00: fourth 4'i'. 93 44: T AVIJ TUVitl Wfr loutt torvjrtory sagu. 4vv 93, TOUR B00YCUARO"-30'.60.HJ9 ;.,491 3,131 Died of Disease Died from Accident ond Other Causes ... Wounded iu Actioa (over &3 pt r cent returned) ..2U,628 Missing in Action (not including prisoners released and return ed) - 1,610 f I 1 mill l -rnaxnTf T"t ft ? f -' ,.'.?.V.v-'T- v"' ' 'V ' St-, y.-v . . - U f K- 'lis t'V,'-V'-S-tl1- . v.( 1 , -i"tll '. li . 1 h, - ttvv; v.,,, f.rt.w s ' a j i.'V7 j-'tr " -!' k"vu .'-' ' - ' , v. v rjyf-. ' ! .i S. '.wi l... .'fa.-.;..a.4haBat.A.,ia.iiiiiiii tJi muJ it i urtwrr : If i j j i ; . ' vi if I lit' k ft Total to date ..St :,007 Killed ln Action Henry Fliblw-rt, Ixx-minster Mass. Houston Anderson, Montalba Texas. Charles E Shaffer, Hunt W Ya. ITES-STINGS'1 Wash the afTtcttd Surtuctl with house hold ammonia ar srarm Wit wmj then apply JL.' Js jti. t - k-.iy.vAs.-i . aaaalw . . :5, ,: . jjw-." :: A A . Kirw..-.-4cv. .,... 1117(7 -,t JL lis is l O t Wo 1 I., .11 P- 1 J M i (SS ! -w . 1 The closenwa of social and eom- Americans, and in Manitoba 78.789. f enterprising spirit which charaetw, ' hereial reUtmns between ranarla I laat ur lu,.,l inrulft . I Iu. i . T . 11 " cnaraCXW t'.d the United States is indicated by j cam. to Alberta, which was the low-! democratic law. .nrf ' iJt?.;!. i j b eTer-increaing numoerof Airier-1 est numoer in tniruen yexrs, except It.ins who are seeking homes in the, ir 191 5, when the number was 6,255. frat farming districts of the prairie; With the wi' over, it ia expected trovinees of the Dominion. that the inrush will resume its for- lnthe provinces of Alberta,1 rier proportions, which averaged Saskatchewan and Manitoba alone' about 25.000 a veer, the top figure there, are 680,212 Americans. Thi i being reeehed w'l'.tOP-. whn a record more than the total peculation of; of 4 rVrts wss established. Vlherta, which is 67'l.Oi0. ln A1-' The number of resident Immi Wrta, nearly half the population, j jrnints etrer than British er Amer rT5,0u0 to be exact, are of Amencaa! v-an bem is about 40.000 and prac- irrth, the British bom residents be-! ti; a'!v ,-,o more are romsar oer. i about third of this number, i Amerk-ane like the Canadian West Jti?r5--t!?. V9 I t.330' They find ia U the hm agKreaeive, laws anil iit,,i;M '. fair Dlav. reform m r,t,. ... i . . a t f best type and innumerable opportSN nities for bettering; their material circumstances. Then the fact thsA there are many Americans already in Canada brings more, for they ar especially jrregarioua when their oww peoole are concerned. t Canadians and Americana Stood I shoulder to shoulder in war and! mingled their best blood on Fiandr fields. Now- in peace, they attiil stand shoulder to shoulder eaj Ji in arte their biood in fees of kinship