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PAGE sIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST IS. 1919. TOMORROW WEDNESDAY mm - f 4 Paulike Frederick fAMOUi PL A rt?5 " PWWOUHT PAULINE FREDERICK in "PAID IN FULL" New. Today ( ontiaued fr om page five) WATK1 Ta rent modern house. W II. Vrvak, I'Uai Ht. tf WA.NTKU-T acaaiif- ranch for home in Salem. J. 11. lihoteu, Day ton, Or. : S jtf t)L"N'D package of child's. lotbinjf. Owuej obtain at Journal by'paving for ad. S-1S HIMiI.KK wanted. Sw ('has. Wilmot t In Xliiiuil bottom I'-i mi. wet frum Hopmere or Nt. miles from Salem. Address Oervai, Kt. 2. 8 1 KUR BALK J.adie Harley Davidson bicycle, almost new. Call at ll.j .N. fourth .St. Wtweeu C and 8 p. lu. 810 hop pii'.cia wauted, will furnish tents ur will" alio ,i..l) if you.lurnisa uwa teut; free tramportnlion frm station to yard aud return, l'uy $1.S0 per hundred. 1'hoDe Ml') I. Orey i iJisliop. . ., tf VAXTKI Xomcoiie with truck or team to haul about .'10 curds of wood. . Out about mi in.; cm. II. It. Delluire, Kt. 3, .Salem, Or. 8 li FOK K.Vf.K 4 Ions loose hay, Kt class also White Leghorn hens. 2 miles east aiylum. 1). A. Terry. 8 IS FOR SALK One 9 year old Bare, weight 1100, workj single or double. i'oo! lorn 2. 8 2i HOME for sale, 8 rosni bouse, hot wa ter heat and every convenience, all kinds of fruit. ;ard'n aud berries. One acre on pavej streit Bear ear line. Beautiful grounds, for limited time price oa reasonable terms. Phone owner 2410 or call iW3 XUr ket St. tf PRUNE orchard for sale, 20 acres bearing prunes, 10 acres in apples, pears, K. A. cherries and loganber ries, up to date drier, good house, barn, 2 chicken houses, ft miles from Salem on good road. Must sell on account of health. Price $14,000, SWM) cash, balance at 0 percent; crop to go with place. .1 J care Jour nal. 8?3 STOP-LOOK-LISTEN! Do you want to buy a good ranch .ice suouioan uome iood residence in lem 5, 10 or 20 improved acreage liood stock ranch, if so B 4-U-UuvCll. Or if yoti want to sell list your prororty with us for results. Perriue 4 MarBters, 300 Hubbard build ing. tf lfc .-.'.Jl i ...f ""31. ' J jjN "itlifc You See What You Buy Before ray.ng.Buj ing At Home SAVE MAIL ORDER POSTAGE BUYING AT HOME i -f 1 n i n fi in ? r i XJJLL1 -U-LLiJ JULI1 f 0 fMJ. Q l ' u J KS'jlli. i Hi. "3 111 ! , 1 (v i jim Coffee ' U vacuum packed by special process which preserves its strength and rich flavor Indefinitely The most economical coffee you can buy. Remember Our Guarantee BUY THE FIVE POUND CAN i AND SAVE MORE MONEY Jj sT", ji P0RI14N3. ORE. ft h) Cut far DAIRY BUTTER, Deao, Cggs, Lire POULTRY. fill ftf Prices i4 rm , id NEW BOOKS AT THE CiTV LIBRARY. "American labor ttnd tlie nr, " n collection of thu nioio Important ad dresses of the president of the Ameri can federation of l.ubor delivered dur ing the wr.r pTiod, by Htnmtel (iinnpeis. "By Kskiino doK-sled and kuyak," tills is the tlinlHn and intensely inter eMtiiijj story of u inlssionnry ' export eucea mid udvenlures In l.ubrtidor, by Dr. H. K. llutten. "Tlio putli on the Mihbow," tin nn tliolo)ryf alines and. cliuuls. from tlie ludiuiis of North America, by tleoii' VV. ('ii)nyon. , "Tim hind r.nd 41i suliUer," the prob lem of estiiljlishini; tu returmil soldier on the farm financed by the govern ment, by Frederic 1'. Howe. "Nninmiii trolls," a chronicle of wan derings on the. Jnpsnese high road, by 1. uc is it Swift Ktrtland. "Rewards and fairies," by Rudyard Kipling. "Anchors aweiglt," sketches bring ing one into intimate touch with the life of nnvy folk and give colorful bits of description of picturesque foreign ports, by Harriet Welles. 'Tin cowrie dnss, a dramatic story of tlic lost heir to an obscure Ku.t Iu- iliuii kingdom, by Henry Mi ner Hide cut. For the Children. "I.ittio .lean," by Helen Pnwc llrown. "Drnke of troop ono" by I.saljel lluriiibrook, SHOPMEN HETUKNns'O Why suiter from these ucrsistent tortures when it is so easy and costs so little to do as -thousand of others have done and get relief through S. S. H.i It is now well known that ecietna and other skin troubles come from impure blood. By giving the blood a tho"rough cleansing you not only get sure and speedy relief but you also btuld up the system and renew your vigor and vitality. IS b;t "AYS oTAKTINU TOMORROW ( F1 i nrn crPAC,to uu uuy uyuu yy L) School Suits For ' YOUNG MEN WT I 3 1 Annrn , L L I li 1IKLP IS SCARCE f ? I L V I Therefoit; a few days time is . I t'I jj required in the making. ( . r T Place Your Order NOW t, y I IV' ' Suit will be delivered when ' ' I ' doshetl ! V;' I j I PRICE THE LOWEST I J x " '- s I l CONSISTENT WITH I r a i i ill nini itv K - - i m I ? ill '(inwt i. I I ? i - u- scotch s - S ' -A ' . lirAfitftf aftn I " A , 4-hi Mate St. I v-- Hpokiine, Wush., Aiig. 10. Striking shopmen ami mnc bi n ist of the (ireat Northern, Norther i Pacific aud the (. W. K. k N. railroads to the number of about liKI went buck to work thin in t i n i n briuging the local railwuy strike to an end. The vote to return to work was taken yesterday following re ceiptH of it telegram from their delegate nt tin iiUiiiM convention. Requirements For Service As Missionary Are Strict The requirement for missionary serv ice in South America are greater than those demanded of the consulur service, and it is easier to become an officer in the ii nil v Rr nuvv tliuu to qualify as a church missionary, declared George I.. Cooper, former V. S. vice consul to Peru Sunday ntumiug at the first ( In ist inn church. Mr. ('ooper, who orin'mully huils frotu Lincoln, Neb., the home of, William J. Ilryuii, has recently completed fouf years n vice consul to Peru. lie is now located in Stilem. While the Christian church hud no missioiiuries in Ppm, he sttid that the Mi'tli )ilist cluire us well represented and thnt its iiiinsionurii's were iluiiif good wbrk teachiii(t our ways of doing mid especially muking the younger jen nil ion fi. miliar with the Kngli-.li Inn Kiinge. Missionaries tire good investnie its 'from the standpoint of business, Mr. Cooper claimed, (ireat llrituin recog uir.es this unit, as he said, was one of ( t lie greatest eiportura of missionaries jof nny country in ithe world. The fug jlish missionary paved the way for Kiig li.sh commerce and was doing much to make the hugltidi kingunge univcisnl. It is the Knglish Si(;iikiiig missionary in South America Unit is laying the foun datioit for future: trade, Mr. Cooper claimed. The work of a missionary in Peru ii the Hume as that of a missionary iinv- ! where, that of teaching the gospel, the( English lungnnge, art, music nnd Anier-j lean rustonis. The. American school at I.iiiin, tlie capital of Peru, is known as Ithe Americau high school. Ho asserted: taat 4X-J students from South Aruencn tion of former Congressman William SI were either studying aniis-r saiswioasries Kent, California, as a proposal to brirg or were already attending collegea in ,h ett, lf d ,ha eitT WI, eal the I mtcd titutea. I . v The term of , a,iionarr going to tor- rt r,U!r th. ei.r nn. Mr tr'Jui t,J Another section calls for rweivershii ...... ..a .,..,it,. !.,.,. i. in the public interest when a packer vio- resuit. the m-siooarr ofte. e-xperiewrd lat',l'e 'na h;th te k.v.'.:.L.. .(. would operate. The ss"eretarr of t'ri thoe in the consular service, as the c,1,,ure undf thls corn ..i.., .-..ii !,,. Riaadeer a plant, operate it for the pub ! lice oenclit allow trie pacers.io aeea redress is court where he would have an opportunity to air his case fully. The 1 measure is the joint product of long conference by the federal trade coinnnv sioo, following its exhaustive investiga tioa of the packing industry, the Na tional Consumers league, farmers organ izations and various senators and mem bers of congress. Packers will center their efforts on obtaining radical mod ification of the bill in the senate com mittee where they hope to have a mild er meKure substituted. - "Kitormous profits are taken out be fore the figures appearing in advertise ments are arrived at," C.ilver said. Profits from ownership of stockyards run into millions of dollars. Culver de clared. Control of stockvards and re-. ofteucr and his term of service was gen erally ahrter. The caste system pre vails as much in Pern s in India, Mr. Cooper said. AMERICAN PEOPLE (Continued from page, one) iMRS. LEVIS 7 OF BROOKLYN Telli How She Wat Made Vegetable Compound. the bill to give every assistance and ad' vicev This section was included on. augges w retain, und 1 am not so sure that inch a plan would be the safest and best plan to adopt." The Keayoa bill, in addition to pro posing strict regulations of big pack ers, opens the way for starting coopera tive packing houses and eold storage plants of a local ncture. Any municipality or local organiza tion is authorized to set up its own slaughtering and storage house and the secretary of agriculture is ordered by . frigerator ears are the basis of the eref.t t .. i.:n . : i j , .- . . . . n anvauinge tne Dig pacaers have over their smaller competitors, he asserted. " Refrigerator cars are part of the equipment of the common carriers and should not be owned by the dominant ft.ctnrs in the business they are sup posed to serve," Colver declared today. "We found the five great meat pack ing corporations control the meat pack ing industry of the country," declared j Colver, referring to the commission's .u. Bugaiion ui me pacaiitg ousiuess. There arc many independent packers. he said, but they exist on sufferance. "These bills arc immeasurably useful, as being the foundation for the inquiry about to begin," Colver said. He then reiewed the results of the trade com mission's investigations. "We found a livestock pool," he de clared. "If the supply of animals is purchased on a percentage' basis, there can't be competition any time after that that. "They may stage a show of competi tion but there cannot be a Btrugglc for business as to volume when the amount of the commodity to be sold is to be rig- i tiiteit on a percentage business." The five big packers are taking mil-! lions of dollars in hidden profits through ownership of stockyards, William B. j Colver of the federal trade commission told the committee. ' I Kiiormous profits of packer controlled ( stockyards, including feeding clinrges; and pen rent, roll into coffers of the! big packers before the cnttle reach the1 slaughter houses, he explained. i Puckers fail to include these earnings; in statements slmwiji one cent a pound profit on meat, Colver declared, this figure being based only on the gross price paid to livestock men for their cnttle. Profits on packer owned cattle loan banks are also silently reaped by; the "big five," he stated. Piedmont Peanut Oil haa the genuine "nature" flavor un impaired by chemical treatment, blending or' adulteration of any kind. It a nutritious, pal table and easily di gested. Ask for PIEDMONT I The food oft with . the nut flavor Brooklyn, N. Y.. "For one ye I to miserable from displacement. wnicli caused a gen eral run-down con dition with bead aches and pain is my aide. My sister induced me to try Lydia E. Pink bain 's Vegetable Com pound. I found it helped me very much and aoch a splendid tonic that I . am recommend ing it to any woman wo o h a s similar- troubles." Mrs. Elsie G. Lewcj, U Vernon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. . Such condition! aa Mrs. Lewis suf fered from may be caused bja fall or a general weakened run-down condition of the system, and the most successful remedy to lestore strength to rmrscles and tissue and bring about a normal healthy condition has proved to be this famous root and herb medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If you have disturbing symptoms you do not understand write Lydia E. Pink bam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their i') years experience is at your sen ;; j. This is the basis of the advantage large packers have over smaller competi tors, Colver explained. Profits cannot be eliminated on the basis of a pound of meat, because meat can be sold at a loss and the business be profitable." m "' Mu.K.r a IV, Inc. Tobacco Habit Dangerous says Dostor Connor formerly of Johns llcpkius hospital. Thousands of mea suffering from fatal diseases would bs in perfect health todny were it not for die deadly drug Nicotine. Stop the habit now" before it 's too late. It 'a a simple process to rid yourself of tke tobacco habit in any form. Just go to any up to date drug store and get some Nicotol tablets; take them as directed Snd lo; the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. Druggists refund the money if they fail. Bo sure to read large and interesting announcement by Doetor Connor soon to appear in this papas. It tells of the danger of nicotine pois oning and how to avoid it. In the mean time try Nicotol tablets; yon will bs surprised at the result. D, J. Pry. Fiery Itching and Burning of c . SHJp. h a MostCruel Torture Sura Speedy Kelief in S. S. S.I lhis good medicine has stood " I II . U I. . n . .IB.. twWU ihe test of 50 vear at the irreates blood purifier known. It guar anteed entirely free fromiminerals of any kind. The experience of other ha established the unfailing merits of S. S. S., atid there's no question about tne wisdom of your giving it a thorough trial. All reputable druggists sell it. If in doubt as to your case write to Medical visor, Swift Specific Co, Dept Atlanta, Ca. Ad- Mow All Shoes Will Be Higher Next Month We are going to protect our.customers against the almost daily raises with our immense stock bought in advance of these numerous raises. If you want to participate in this great money-saving event get your shoes now for the entire winter as shoes will not be cheaper under two years and will be much higher before the end of that time. We are turning out hundreds of pair of shoes each week and we would advise an early purchase if you want to get these t Vis high eraae snoes at reasonable prices. i Expert foor specialist always in attendance. j C0NMVC 'A i f ' u ft - V r Ill LtCrtjj PjCtURtj U .-in Hanan Shoes Sdby Shoes Fox Party rumps Bergman Boots Witch Elk Boots Bail Band Boots Wizard Foot Appliances Next lo bid & Bush Bask, 326 State Street I YE LIBERTY THEATRE