THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1919. RISH DELEGATES IN ANTI-tfACliE RANKS Walsh And Cohaian Urge Sen ate To Refuse Approval ihs j Jig I FIVE POUND CAN II f T To Covenant . ."Washington, Sept. 1. Bcforo an en Vacuum packt. Hi State House. thusiastic audience of several hundred that packed the senate foreign rela tions committee roomJo suffocation, representatives of the Irish independ ence movement today urged the com mittee to reject and destroy the peace treaty utterly, as a "dishonest docu ment that no amount of amending can make honest," The- audience frequent ly applauded. Yoking, they claimed, tho "senti ments of more than 20,000,000 Ameri cans of Irish descent, Justice C'ohalun of the New York supremo court, Frank P. Walsh former Eovornor of Illinois and JiUchael ,T. Kyan of Philadelphia members of , the American commission ou Irish independence that went to the peace conference and to Ireland, made a two-fold appeal to the com niittee. They urtred rejection of the treaty as a menace to American, sov ereignty and commercial independence u ml also as a airier to tnc indepen dence of small nations liko Ireland. They declared the Irish are united for a republic; that though ''they would sink I if I a ml to the depths" rather flic I "'nn nun me interests or ine unitco. urates Amorii'uus or i.nsn uioou nrc one t,;ih ti.u;.. i.-Afi. ...... :.. I-..! i :.. ...:n. each other ill the employment of lwlp hlttu(,ss lH flilUt to thft d j. upd be, for Irish fredom, The eosmmttee votad to give Ire- rtHieiVLUl til THO nt, nnrmutiitu nmwlitinn Unik wrillitl not' tl.ww, - ' " ...... - - - . i i iv imiwv uuui rwaiiun u uutu irt:c m tukm. M. I B. . Coffee COSTS YOU LESS PER POUND BUY IT AND SAVE MORE MONEY Because of its superior strength and richer flavor you use less M. J. B. per cup than any other coffee. EVERY CAN GUARANTEED The most economical coffee you can buy of t!ic fact that wo all are working for the same .boss the state of Oregon result is that departments bid a;':iiut-t and the department havintr the ui'iatci' a'l, sulnry appropriation usually wins out. it is. to huv the 'least. uubusine.uliKi, A letter was recently received al tne -.. ,iit;..,, iifriee i.f secrotnrv of state, written by .... ii..,.i i, ,i i,i.." .-.,, I - ois'ii'guishod -Japanese, H. xo"""'! There should be au adetimito remeJy mid who is in this country as special invent- t() ascr,aju ,ilis remcdy, I have :ikd t-ator a liydro-olectlic development .'.or for a nie(,tiug p the representor es of the Japanese government. Hon. HosnK, . VI;.riolm departments here, nil is chief cnginor ot the nkainuii in . ...... , tit ite at Tokio, and he Vritog to aBk! 0ll accmmt 0 tUe unusual firo record , lor detailed information with regard to .i10W,, i, ,iin,itv of Klamath Fall dur- the wator power resources and develop-. t ho. past two years, tttnto Flro ilnr- metn in uregou, im wu nut. ,v,u,m,, gMa, iiar,m. BM deemed it ndvisaoie to to tilt omee or tno state engineer, ww ond twi deputies from his-dcpaitmont to that place for the purpose of making liui forinwiirded the desired data. ,., .. i', ,'jeele, special agent in clittrj,''! r.f irriiriilton ia the department- of com- n thorough Investigation of coiul tluns Moved by the nuinorous comnlninrs i nioico at Washington, has written State that have come Into their department - Kiigmoor t'upper iciiM'sting data ai re with regard to the exasperating luefu w.tiei filinirs. oowcr tiro.iects nnd iiri . ciencv of the American Exnross com Katij), (listric.ts in Oregon. In reply t'.ifl' puny lit Oregon, the public service corn- engineer e office has furuishod a list mission has sent to the management in - showing 39 important irrigation districts Portland an emphatic request that etcps now under way" or completod, u Corey bo taken to improve it without conipoll uct projects, 2 II,, S. K. B. projects nnd !ng the coinmissiou to nir.kc u formal ia two. private power and irrigation liro-'vostigatioii, v , jeet J. . TIicho represent humlrcdi, of thousnnds of i;cres of. irrigable lands, aid -million of potential horsepower in .electrical' energy, v.-. Tiiiiquc H'o'tt the list of new incor porations during ,tite past week was the filing ot articles.,. by tho " hiwanis :inl)"a' non-commercial orRanUation of T'orthuid, with Louis I'. Ilesvilt B president. TJio ciuu is lunuo up or uusi iiess and professional men, and its ob ii-ets are to build uu and niuiutnin.a high stnndnrd of business ethics in tjie roitimimityi to promote all undoi takings' that will make for tho health, happiness kiul noierity of the community, and to eonduct a system of education along tho line of social problems nnd the obliga tions of citizenship. , , Tlit only local organization to file ar ticles wus- .tho Jiien KnrniN company, with ft capitalization of $50,000. Albuny lie n the Hub (ileaning Works, capitalized at $5000. Tillamook has tho Kuppen bender compnny, with $oO,000 capital. Other important organizations are the International Harvester company of Chi eiigo, a foreign corporation capitalised Kt $100,000; Portland Storage Battery To., $10,000; Kendall Water & Improve ment Co., Portland, $;ll00; Joiihlid-Otiu-iIimrii i Lumber Co., Oregon City, $10, 000; Interstate Hales Co., Portland; $10011; King Salmon Fisheries Co., Port lnnd, $200,000; Nursery Furniture Co., I'fiithmd, $8000; Condon Hotel Co.,'Ooil dou, $45,000; Const Kugine Si Mnuufue turing Works, Portland, $10,000; i'.quity Distributing Co., Portland, $50,000; Mc itorinlek Lumber Co., Portland, $100,000. Noting the fact that nil unfortunate toudition has beeu broughftibout ationg tho various departments of the ttute Ihe city of Portland through its tit lurncy hns forwarded to the publu K.rv ice coin in irhi on a request, support) d by eiaborate data," that the lines or tuc Pi.''tliind Hallway, Light & Powoi eoui pany be extended to the new Kt. Johns terminal, at the same time stilting that Hie necessary franchises would be fur nished and that the extension would be tlnf)nnlH nu nn hi titt'ot'hntv 1 itm tuilli fun rates equitably established. ' Up to tho close of business HiUurday, the office of secretary of stivte had re ceived a total of 81 applications from returned soldiers and sailors who w ished to take advantage of tho educational aid act. Of this number 20 hnve selected Willamette university as the school of their preference, The complete list is as follows: , . DeKeyser Institute of Optometry, Portland, 11; Willamette I'liiwisily, bn lem, 20; Kugene Business collego, 2; HohnkP'Walkcr Husiness college, Port Innd, 13; I'nivcrsity of Oregon, Kugene, B; Reed college, Portland, 4; Holmes Business college, Portland, 1; Portland I. M. V. A. deiwrtinetit of education, 10; Philomath college, 3; Adeox Auto & (ius Kugine school, Portlaiul, 1; Pacific University, Forest drove, S; Astoria Business college, 1; North Piiciiic Col lege, Portland, 2; Northwestern College of Law, Portland, 1; Tho Dulles high school, 1. People Ate Infected Beef; Whole Town Feared Rabies . . Seniles, France, Sept. 1. When a ru mor spread that a certain lute cow which had been slaughtered and sold for Mrs. -George Cole who baa been vis iting her sister, Miss Maud Smith for the past , three months, leaves .today for her home in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Lady Decies Opens Hotel Without Drink Provision government, through the bidding of onC;food hiul bpln sufftrinR fl.om ,.r,Wi,3 , tll.ftHi ilD-DI UIIIC UIIIHIU'I ill llinV- ter of obtaining competent employes, uovernor uicott tins rteeirted to roll a conference of the Various bor.rds and eoiiiiiiission heads on the morning ot Sep ieinber 5, when the matter of stauilnrd i.ution of salaries will be discussed. Htclt department head is requested to P'esent a tnouiatea statement el the tickets for ti.nicai joico umuio.vea nuu tne muiic- ot ;. i. i..t .i..i.,- the time of her death, the population of this Froueli village descended on the doctor und the mayor for advice. Everybody who had recently eaten beef concluded that he or she had con tracted hydrophobia, and had conse quently gone nind. forty four of the inhabitants bought raris, where they intended IMi'W-'-,J tl,p thl8enger aboard the train rebelled at the conference the governor says in part "I have become thoroughly couvineed through long observation and experi ence that a ilneidod improvement can be el for ted In the manner of employment, nf clerical lieli In the various depart ments of state government. As now instituted, there is no uuiformit y or uttempt at uniformity in salaries paid i.y the different der..rtmeiits. It is ev ery depart me it for itself, losing sight Idea of traveling with people who might suddenly go mad and start snapping at them, so the forty-four were huddled in cattle cars and mad the journey stand in A hundred more were getting ready to go when a meat inspector nniiounoed Hint, though it was true the cow had been iufectcd there was no danger ot It being eo itracted. The panic subsided. Ascot, England, Kept. 1. Prohibi tion added a temporary recruit to its ranks here when Ltidy Gertrude Decies widow of the late Baron, embarked in the hotel businoss with a "dry" bar. Tho hotel was formerly tho country residence of the Decies and will be known us The 8cotswood Golf hotel. Guests will bo welcomed at a daily prico of $3 per head, but with the understand ing no liquor will be served. In its place the perspiring golfer or race goers can have lemon pop, ginger nle, ice cream, milk and many other soft concoctions. There are, however, several oasis. Not far from tho hotel is the aristocratic and fashionable Hwinlcy Forest Club whore those fortunate enough to have a friend for n member may get "hard" liquor. Local pubs aro looking forward to a "landoffice" business. . . Hut it is nut because Lady Denies is a prohibitionist that she is running a temperance hotel. Licenses are hard things to get these days and it won't be until next Febru ary that, one will bo available. It Is expected thou thnt one will be sought unless the prohibitionists can persundo the aristocratic proprietress to a pi;i ninnent "dryness." PARDONED MURDERED OF FORMER UNITED STATES SENATORjFOUND SLAIN Nashville, Tcuii., Aug. 30. The body of Kobiu J. Coowr, who was convict ed of the murder of United Mtutes Sen ator .Edward Ward Cnrmnck, hero in 1008 and Inter whs pardoned, was found today in Richmond Creel:, near Nashville. ' ' Cooper evidently had been murdered. His skull was crushed. His automobile, was found earlier, a short distance from tho spot whero the body lay, showed evidences of a struggle. Its cushions were stained with blood. Cooper was last seen alive lust Thurs day night. He left his home here at that time in his automobile. A strang er, the police say, accompanied him. It has been established that Cooper drew $10,000 from a bank the day Ire started his death ride in his ear. The police are working on a theory that ho was in some way the victim of a blackmail plot. JuiAl LSTATE Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment When you use medicated sprays, atomizers and douches tor your Citarrh, you may succeed in un atopping the rliokeJ-up air pass ages (or the time being, but this annoying condition returns,' and you have to do the tame thing over and over again. ' Catarrh - has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced anv reil beuefit Iron such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedies to the winds, and get on the right treatment. Get a bottle of S. S.S. today, and commence treatment that has been praised by tutierert for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cause the disease. Fur special medical ad vice free regarding your owu cse,x address Medical Director, 51 Swift ' Laboratory, Atlanta. G. Grace Baker to Klla M Baker, part of lot 2S, Capital it'ity Fruit farm. Frank JSniith to W. R. Ziikel, 10.S5 "A !-! 'uup sMHAitf siwe J. Wi Hustings to II. II. Bennett, lot 8, block 2 Willamette additiou Kimiin ii:rey to Ami ('alalia, lots SO and 35, Grnbeuhorst fruit farms. $1500. Ifeury Xuens to W, J. Nuens, lot 61 of Kwald Fruit farm, and lot 41 of Sunnyside iVuit farm No. 3. Henry Aliens to K. II. Hnmel, lot 40, Snnnvside Fruit farm. C iX Troudt to P. J. Ott,"5 acres in .T. .Churchill claim, 4-1 W. W. L. - Hpaulding to I,. D. Simmons, pint, of block 48 .N, Salem. W. MeflllchrJst to K. II. Jtarnholdt, part of block H, Nob Hill. - Klia Albrecht to W. R. White, part of lot 8. block 28. $5000. J. C. Rabe to H. H. Wilson, lot 8, block 17, Yew Park annei. V. ,T. I.infoot to O. O. Watkins. 7.9 acres in sections 18 and 19. 8 S W. J. M. ientrv to .1. V, Wilson, lot 3. block 28. Capita! park. Geo. IH. Doust to H. O. Rhodes. 84 acres in .T. Force c'sim. T-S W. $1.1.750 .1. B, Cooler to W. C. Mason, lot Mock 500. N. Saloai. $1000. Trw SW Pirst h Bnvintf 55$ Keep Them Hoine $$$ ' -- Cigarettes that Cigarettes that please you most It s real good sense to roll your own ! TOBACCO teed bjr f' ?! 3; 4: hf j 7i89. Lj it; 12 n iAA tXr a i9 of jihi in r V I i ' r M tit ... h VI I i : I ' With VXISk paper you can roil t "' W tfac be,f "BuU" L?urb"m iJ y . GENU INE "WiDJiSffJ 10c