The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    NATiIES OF ELECTION OFFICIALS
ARE USTED BY COUNTY CLERK
County Clerk lias announced the
named prni net election judges and
clerks who j will be on duty for the
the primary; election next Friday.
Wove than usual difficulty wqs en
, countered in finding persons I who-
were able to serve. ort the boards be
cause of the absence of men'
who
The
J. E.
havt enlisted for war service,
precinct hoards follow:
AunisvIUe'First set: Judges,!
Lewis, Melvin Gildaw; clerks.
rear!
Kahn. Mrs. way Miuth, Mrs. Annua
F. Torter. Second set: judges, kt. C.
Porter, B. ! F. Simpson; clerks,
Charles F. Hein, C. Jf. Lewis, V. C.
Anderson. ' ! -j I , .,
' Aurora First, set:' judges A. J.
Ziramennan, I J. Wf Sadler; clerks,
f Johanna K. Morris, Lizzie M. Will,
Edith G. Carpenter Second set:
judges. Louis Webert, Walter C.
Grim; clerks,, Lansing: L. Cribble, J,
George Wurster, George W, Fry.
Dreitenbush Judges, Joseph! B.
Moore, Mrs. Tlllie Dike; clerks. Kt-!-lie
Riddell, Orin Judd, Almiraj A.
t Hoover. ... 1
Brooks First set: jucses, George
Ramp, Fred Batchelor; Clerks, Uj..E.
Sturgis. C. Oil Copeland, Dorothey
AsqinwalL iSecond set: "judges,
j Romeo Gouley.U, P. Zielinski; clerks,
J. P. Aspiowall, Arthur Girod. Robert
M. Nusom. j ' I i
Butterille Judges. John Muri-ar.!
Napoleon Davis; clerks. Richard J.
Hughes, E. A. M. Cone. Fied Dentel.
ChampoegpJudg,. W R. McKay,
tiSHViXZ Zrn' Curtls
,f Ed
Coleman . Harry Schultz
; Cbemawa First set; judges. Ar-
- thur F. Beardsley. C. 11. Mudge:
clerks; Olive M. Beardsley; DoraJ.M.
Cummings, Lois Keefer. Second get:
judges. It. G. Henderson, Arthur E.
Cummings; clerks, V. E. Savage,
Arch Claggett,1 Clarence A. Poole. I
Croisan Judges, N. W. Lewis.
Matthew Ringwald; clerks J. YV.
Thomas, L. D. Brooks, C. D.-Query.
i. Donald First set: judges, G. (a.
Cone, J. C. Barkman; clerks, M4ry
Yergen. M. R.iDe Sart. Mrs. Frela
Moore, Second set: judges, II. E.
Marty, Chailesi Feller; clerks. Harry
,D. Evans, A. E.! Feller. C. J. Epsy.
. Elkhorn Judges, Ed. iSischo. SI
sa Ifoda; clerks, Lou A. Myers, A.
R. Myers, Mrs. -L. E. Josephson. j
Englewood First set: Judges,
Willis E. Vincent.' J. i L. Tucker;
Lemon Juice
For Freckles
Glrla! Make beauty lotion at
j home for a few cents. Try It!
'Squeeze the juice of two lemons
into a bottle containing three ounce?
of orchard white, shake well, and
yon have a quarter pint of the best
freckle and tan lotion, and com
plexion - beautifler, at very, very
," small cost. . ; (, - . :'V t ... f
Your ' grocer has the lemon and
any drug stere or1 toilet counter will
supply three ounces of orchard white
' . for a few eents. ! Massage this sweet
ly fragrant lotion Into the face, neclq.
y larms and hands each day-and se
how freckles and blemishes dlsar
pear and how clear, soft and whit
the skin becomes. Yes! It Is harm
less.
To
Cost of coal
Cost of Coal F. 0. B. or at Plants. ...t- -
i :... . ;
Cost in Excess of Yiknna Cost - - - - -:
1 Since one ton ol
will be cne-tenihKlO) of the aboye excess cost
Yakiina rate for first
Equivalent rato'Ydaaarate.
Rale in! effect present..---
Number of Cnstcaers December, 1917..--
T
Thousands of cubic
. j ... ?., .is,?,-- v . ....
clerks. Frd Aufderheide. William A
.. itaia KieUl. Second net:
Judges. Noah Welch. James E. Own-
Whipple. Mabel Williams. ,
Fairfield Judges. If. W Ma
honey S. F. Parker; clerks. Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Imlah. J, W. Fahey. Nellie
Marthaler. !
Fairgrounds First set: judges. F.
O. Johnson. T. J. Clark; clerks, Har-
r .T Wh!te' Eva Porter. Huth
Uultfson. Second set: judges. W. II.
Weeks, It. p. Grady; clerks. Walter
G. Pearmlne, William English. Wil
liam Riefcrftan. V
East Gervals First set: judges. A.
R. Siegmund. F. A. Mangold; clerks.
Mrs. G. J. Moisan. Grace E. Johnson,
Minnie, Siegmund. Second set:
judges, G. J. Moisan. E.-E. Shields;
clerks, Ed win M. Johnson, Otto Bern
ing, John L. Kelly. . , .
West Gervais First set.: Joseph
. Keppinger.t John Mills; clerks,
Mrs. It. s. Marshall, AL Rubens. Mrs.
George- L, Kepplcger. Second set:
judges. Joseph Rubens, Louis P.
Gleason; clerks. L. G. Fersrhweiler,
William Leith, John Manning.-
Horeb Judges. B. T. George.
George McCurdy; clerks, George A.
Spencer. 11. D. Bondy. Mrs. Sarah E.
Monro. : . '
j Central Howell First set: judges.
clerks. John Lauderback Edward
Dunlin Jr ft Z???'?'dW
trover Simmons, a, ll. .w. Hughes;
ond set: 'judges. VsleV Do sVit.
Dunigan. fer.; clerks. Maur
lc Dunigan. 0. C. Jerman Jnhn
Tweed. j
North Howell Judges. Ellis Stev
ens, J. E. Waltman; clerks. Mrs.
Florence Oddie. Mrs.. Lena Weisner,
S, II. Van Trump. I
East Hubbard First set: Judges.
George N. Beck, John A. Dimick;
clerks, Frances E.t Weaver. Lena
Kester, Ida StaufTer. Second set:
judges. M. B. Kester, Hardy E. Dim
ick; clerks, Flold Downing, Cass
Panders. Earl C. Palmer.
West Hubbard First set: judges.
J. L. Calvert. Ella Cpyle; clerks. R.
W. Gable. Mrs. R. 2f. Melvin. Edna
Hovenden Second sft: judges, L. C.
McShane. H. C. Mack; clerks. W. L.
Brown, Peter Whitney, W. II. Bar
rett. I
Jefrerson iFirst set: judges: G. W.
Humphrey, A. C. Humphrey. A. C.
Libby; clerks. A. J. Shumaker, Maud
Blackwell, Nellie Klampe. Second
set: judges. J. II. Rowland. E. E.
Howell: clerks, F. W. Allen, M. E.
Doty, Frank Reeves.
Liberty Judges, I. J. Lownds. S.
A. Mize; clerks, Henry Stevenson,
Howard C. Smith, Thomas Neelon.
Macleay Judges, WV L. Simeral,
W.! A. Jones; clerks, Harletgh King,
Zelma Downing, Mrs. Alice Goodell.
Marion- Judges, Harry i Plerson,
James V. Morrow; clerks, C. W. Rus
sell. John J'almer, Lill Smith. ,
McKee Judges, Stephen Bauman,
Joseph Nibler; clerks. J. M. W. Bon-
ney. G.' L. Saunders, Edward A.
Becker.
Mehama First set: judges, E. G.
Siegmund: Mrs. Clara Steward;
clerks Clara E. Mulkey, Lizzie Bur
dick, Minnie Champ. - Second bet:
judges, W. P. Mu'lkeyv Joe Becker;
clerks, G. E. Berrlnger, Nancy A.
Barhara. J. W. Etzel. ! -
Mill City First set: Judges. A.
J. Taylor. Mary Hendr,ickson; clerks.
Jennie E. Maag. Susie Haynes, Pansy
MacMasters. Second , set: Judges,
C. S. Welborn. J. E. Malloy; clerks.
the Gas Customers of Salem Gas Plant
' GAS RATE TALK i NO. 6
per ton and its
Usin Yaldma costs
cokl makes 10 thoufand cubic
1,000 cu. ft..J-'L-- -
-
feet of gas sold in 1917...
Georgia Welborn. ina Mills, Paul
MllU.
Monitor Judges. J T. Ross, Ed.
Seeley; clerks. Jo Jack, Albert Mill
er. Raymond Siuionds.
EasMt. Ani?el First set: Judges.
J. W. Eboer, Henry Iterniug; clerks,
Alois Keber. Margaret Aanen. Joe J.
Bucheit." Second set: judses John
T. Bauman. Fred Schwab; Vlerks.
Alfred Oswald. G. D. Ebner. Henry
Humpert.
West ML AixgeUFir set: judges.
George May. Sr.. Henry Butsch;
clerks. Gertrude' Keber. Henry Saal
feld. Josephine Gottenberg. Second
set: Judges. P. N. rSmith, John
Schwab; clerks. OrviUVj. Hook, Ja
cob Berchtold, Henry Koehler.
Pringle Judges, Harloy B. Ru
pert. I' W. Pe4ter; clerxs. Mrs. F.
G. Bowersox. Mrs. May Mull, T. L.
Davidson.
Quina by Judges. F. M. Lick. W.
II. Wease; clerks. J. C. McFarlane,
R. M. IHem, E. L. Rogers.
Rlverview Judges. D. B. Mc
Carthy, H. K. Cauthorn; clerkr, Eva
Cauthorn, Maude Groves, .J. B.
Parker.
Rosedale Judges. W. S. Pember
ton. James McGilchrist; clerks. Mrs.
Madge Taylor, May E. Shank, Mrs.
Anna Brown.
Salem No. 1 First set: Judges.
E. T. Malvin. W. Cooley; tlerks. Mrs.
Kffie Fuestman. Mrs. Florence
Boersma. Mrs. Edith Kane. Second
set: judges. A. W. Veatch, II. P.
Chase; clerks. Mabel L. Sinip.wn.
Eulalia Lindsay. I R. M. Pierce.
Salem No. 2 First set: judges,
R. W. Craig. Ida M. Bunnell; clerks,
Inez L Siegmund. Grace Eoff. Laura
M. Kloeping. Second set: judges,
M. Davis, Benjamin H. Drager;
clerks. Leda Drager, Pearl M. Col
lins. Lucretia Drager.
Salem No. 3 First set: judges. J.
N. Skaife. Sophie Keene; clerks,
Maud Richardson. Stella C. Culver,
Nona White. Second set: judges,
Vernon F. Kelley. T. J. Cress; clerks.
W: Y. Richardson. Ruth M. Cress,
Mary II." Davidson. ( ' .
Salem No. 4 First et: Ji:dses.
W. A-Uston.' J. W. Gamble;. clerks.
Alice B. Gray. Anna M: Quihn. Lizzie
Welborn. Second set; Judges. E. E.
Baker. William Yantls; clerks. Fred
Ma pes. Emia Walker. Amanda An
derson. Salem No. First 3t: Judges.
O. W. Eyre. Alex Potter; clerks. F.
S. Gilbert. Dora M. Richter. A. B.
Ashby. Second set: Judges. G. V.
Boggs. A. W. Anderegg; clerks. John
Rlessbeck. Sarah E. Emmons, Alice
M. Judd.
Salem No. 6. First set: Judges.
Elmo.S. White. George D. Alderln;
clerks. Miss Annie Lnthy. Nina B.
Rowland. Susie A. Litchfield. Second
set: Judges. W. M. Siegroun. C. E.
Bayes; clerks. William Gahlsdnrf, C.
M. Rush, Julius Nelson.
Salem No. 7 First ret: 'Judges.
E. C. Armstrong. F. A. English;
rlerks. Mble J. Pringle. Carrie HI.
Ross. Irene Hoxie. Scond ret:
judges. Joseph N. Smith John B.
i Moorman; clerks. Bessie R. Shinn,
Beulah C Presnall. Edna Commons.
Salem No. 8 First set: Judges.
C. M. Roberts. P. L. Frazier; tlerks.
Grace Tnruh. Enna M. Gneffroy. Al
ta L. Bright. Second set: Judgen.
Adam'Korb. 1L W. HaTe: clerks. E.
CV. Crawford, U. .G. Perry,. Lee M.
Unruh.
Salera No. 9 First set: Jndgen.
J. D. Barber. Theodore Roth: rlerks.
Oda Chapmtfn. Ida V. McDaniel.
Josie L. Stewart. Second set: Judges,
V. B. Dotson. Henry Melrlng; rlerks,
G. U Lovell. W. F. Fargo, Charles
J. Soitzbart
effect upon cost of Gas at various Plants
and Rates as Basis of comparison.
Yakima
54.33
. 0.00
. -r : -
-. . - s
-:
feet of ga. the additional cost lor coal per l.thouiand cubic feet of gas made,
ol coal per ton, or ...bUU
1.60
.1.60
.1.60
2,180
'
'36 870
.-r..- -
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT &
TIIE OREfJOY STATESMAN": TUESDAY, JLAY 14.
Salew No. lo--Firat st-t: j nd res.
G. O. Rice. Felix R. Davis; ilerks.
Ida L. Niles.' Emma Vandevoort.
Anile F. Mills. ' Second set; Judges.
J. A. Mills. It. N. Hoover; clerks.
Gertrude J. M. Page. Martha S.
Breltzke. Luella I. Engstrom.
Salem No. 11 First set: Jodges.
George P. Litchfield. A. X. Moores;
clerk. Sarah ll. Steeves. Lavine M.
Downing. Mary I. Boeschen. Second
set: judges. Robert K. Downing.
John F. Iavis": clerks. Iila E. Rlg
don. Ruby V. Rotzien, William
Fleming.
Salem No.. 12 First set: judges.
A. J. Basey. Dan J. Vry, clerks. Ida
I Condit. Blanche M. Jones. Mattie
F. lteatty. Second set: judges. A. A.
Hall. Peter G. Geiser; clerks. Hazel
M. Kirk. Edith Hazard, Ida C.
Traglio.
Salem No. 12 First set: Judges.
Winnifred E. Reeves. A. II. Hudel
son: clerks. Helen M. Danison. Mary
E. Wells. G. D. Dimick. Second Uet:
judges. W. W. Duncan, A. J. Daniels:
clerk. Nettie Stanton. Emma I.
Graham, Ora M. Dimick.
Salem No. "14 First net: judge.
J. Frank Dunlap. L. H.- Fletcher:
clerks. .May E. Cleveland. Malline
Elgin. Viletha Rort. Second set:
Judres. H. W. Elgin. J. N. Can lard:
clerks. Batty E. Cooper, Jessie A.
Priance. Blanche- Clark."
Salem No. i; First set: Judges.
Ida M. .Babeoek. Mabel L. Hucke
steln: clerks. Mary S. Moores. Althea
A. Rogue. Nellie B. White. Second
set: Judges. Gertrude E. Fawk. Lena
L. Colbath: clerks. Willa Hucke
steln. Helen M. Savage. Suite E.
Parmenter.
Salem No. 16 First set: judges.
Irene St. Helen. Joseph llanmgart
ner; clerks. Anna B. Thompson. Mol
lie Dancy. Pearl P. Conrsey. Second
set: Judges, W. II. Dancv. Lizzie V.
Herren: clerks. Horace G. Coursey.
Julia Iverson. MercVdes Baker.
Salem No. 17 First set: judges.
J. T. lluahes. John Bayne; rlerks,
Mrs. W. P. Babeoek. Jessie P. Page.
Villa A. Davey. Second -wt: Indues.
W.M. Cherrlngton. Kenneth Bayne:
clerks, Paul V. Johnson. Mabel E.
Minto. Jeanette B. MIntO.
Salem No. 1 First ret: Judges.
W. J. Llnfoot. W. F. Drager: clerks.
Bernlee E. Johnson, Ianra Arpke. A.
W. Howell. Second set: .Judges., N.
D. Elliott. C. A. Arpke; clerks.. Her
man Sehellberg, J. L. In grey, George
ETshaw.
East Salem Judges, E. E. Matte.
George Edwards; '. clerks, Ren ah
Simple Way: To ,
End Dandruff
There is one sure way that has
never failed to remove dandruff at
once, and that Is to dissolb it, then
you destroy It entirely. To do this,
just get about four ounces of plain,
common liquid arvon from any drug
store (this is all you will need), ap
ply It at. night when retiring; use
enough t6 moisten the scalp and rub
It In gently wlthhe finger tips.
By morning. jrost, Jf not all. of
your daadruff will be gone, and
three or. four more, applications will
completely .dissolve and entirely de
stroy every single sign and trace of
It. no matter how much dandruff
you may have.
. You will find all itching and dig
ging of the scalp will stop instantly,
and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous,
glovsy. silky and soft, and look and
t feel a hundred times better.
-Walla Walla Cenlralia
5.77
1.39
6.31
1.93
.193
1.60
1.60
1.74 1.79 1.82 1.91
1.80 1.80 1.60 ,1.50
2,083 2,494 U80
31,955 33,975 19.250
1018
i 3i
tx-Buix. j. i. vapnnger, Lilly MagtM
Salem Heights First set: Judges.
B.'J. Allies. W. D. Mohuey;. clerks,
S. Z. Culver. Helen E. Bobannon.
Lewis E. Jadson. Second set: Judge.
William McGilchrist. St.. Pbil. W.
Thomas; rlerks, P. J. Kuntz, John F.
Mohney, Leonard B. Judson.
St. Paul Flmt set: judges. C. S.
Mullen. J. X. Gooding; clerks. J. S.
McDonald. John Brentano. John Dav
idson. . Second set: judges, J. L.
Cook. S. IJ. Merten; clerks, Joseph
Gooding. F. R. Coleman. T. F. Buy
aerie. ScoTIard First set: Judges. W. II.
Scollard. Elsie Vincent;, clerks. Ger
trude McCormick. Nora Scollard. i
George G. Miller. Second set: Judges.
Ed. F.- Wells. George Whitney;
clerks, Joseph A. McCormick, Flank
F. Proctor, John M. Stute.
Scotts JdiHa First set: Judges
Frank P. Whitlock. George W.
Myers; clerks, Zella C. Smith, Ruby
E. Brougher, Josie Hartman. Sec
ond set: Judges. C. D. Hartman.
Columbus Whitlock: clerks. W. T.
Hogg, Frank Schledler, C. A. Duna
gan. Shaw Judges. II. A. Keene. Ern
est W. Peterson; clerks, G. I. Put
nam. Dan T. Chaiubetlain. W. II.
Howd.
Sidney Judges, Nellie B. Simp
son, Ernest Todd; clerks. Gertrude
Flnley, Charlie Meier, Jr., Frank
Barnett. -
Silver Falls Judges. Jessie Hullt.
Mrs. E. G. Neal; clerks. Mrs. Emma
Neal, J. E. KImsey. Albert Rabens.
North Silverton First set: Judges,
Hiram A. Hartley. A F. Hobart;
clerks. Emil C. Loe, I. W. Miller.
Bonnie II. Behrneds. Second set:
judges, G. D. Bowen. Charles II.
King; clerks. Edwin P. Harare, L. O.
Hadley. Carl K. Loe.
South Silverton Judges. F. It.
Thompson, F. S. Bowers; clerks, W.
J. Kissllng, Otto A. Dahl. Fred J.
Krug. Jr.
East Silverton First set: judges.
J. II. Moser. II. E. Browne; cletks,
Ed. - Stewart. J. D. Drake, Anna
Welch. Second set: Judges. D. C.
Kerr. Rudd Bentson; clerks, Norris
Ames. Mrs. EtheLM. Hubbs, May M.
Service.
West Silverton First set: Judges,
George Coslter. Sophia M. Blackerby;
clerks. Julius Aim, Pearl Palmer. M.
J. Von Valkenburg. Second set:
Judges. J. S. Starr. SIna Anderson;
clerks. Mrs. Myrtle Eastman, Winnie
Palmateer. Edna J. McCall.
Stayton First set: Judges. George
Keech. George Spaniol; clerks. Mrs.
Maggie Fisher. Mrs. Eva B. Thomas.
Mrs. Effie Miller. Second set: judges.
Lee Tate, J. T. Keams; clerks. II. E.
Bennett. B. W. Munkers, II. W.
Munkers. H. W. Porter.
East Stayton First set: Judges. E,
A. Downing. Nick J. Gehlcn; clerka.
An tone Heiderer. Mrs. Edna Brewei,
Mrs. Lilly M. Missler. j Second set:
Judges, W. J. Hewitt. T. L. Sanders;
clerks. A. P. Kersch, C. A. Luthy. V.
A. Goode. '
West Stayton Judges. J. S. Mc
Laughlin. George B. Howard; clerks.
J. R. Hammer, Addie Condit. Mrs.
LldaL. Walker. r
Sublimity First set: Judges. M.
S. Hunt, Joseph Schreve; clerks, John
A. Ditter. Mrs. Myrtle Scott. Nettle
M.' Downing. Second set: judges. C.
P. Darat, P. J" EtzeH - Alerks, George
H. Bell. Max Hill. George D. ScoU.
Turner First set: Judres, John
Glrardln. G. W. Hunsaker; clerks.
LMrs. Louesa Small. R. O. Witzel.
Pearl P. Hassler. Second set: Judg
es, IL R. Peetz. M..F. Miller; clerks,
R. C. Hunsaker, A. L. Bones, G. A.
McKay. '
Mctor Point Judges. H. E. King.
Aberdeen Salem
6.54
2.16
7.45
3.07
.216
1.60
POWER CO.
1.60
Universal Military-
w i
man
The use of WRIGLEV'S
by the fighting men has
created much talk across
the water. .
Even before .American soldiers
and sailors landed, the British
Canadian and French forces had
adopted WRIGLEY'S as their war
time sweetmeat.
And now that Uncle Sam's stalwart .
boys are hitting the line, you'll find
A
WRiGLEVS a very noticeable ally of
tjbe Allied.
Keep them supplied. A box Is ess?
to send 100 sticks
The
Flavor Lasts
MeWinft Doerfler; clerks. Ara J. Dar
by. MattheW Gibson. O. W. Humph
rey. , Waconda Jodges. "E. M. Palmer.
J. C. Savage; clerks. C M. Hall, Ray
Patterson. Albert J. Eirn.
" East Wood burn First set: Judres.
Fred Hall. Caleb A. Simmons; clerks.
Miss Jessie Sims, George Beach. It.
Coe. Second set: Judges, L. M.
Bitney, Francis-Feller; clerks, James
J. Hill, Elmer J. Stanard, W. P. Pen
nebaker. ' .
West Wood burn First set: Judg
es, Corinne B. Gill, C F. Whitman;
clerks, Mrs. W. A. Chapman, J. C.
Iddings. Mary B. . Scollard. Second
set: Judges. George Becker, 'J. W.
Moore; clerks, L. H. Shorey, John P.
Hunt, II. M. Austin.
WANTS TO HELP OTHER 5IEX.
M. W. Taylor, Calrert. Ala writes:
"To Whom It May Concern: I rec
ommend Foley Kidney Pills, the best
I ever used. I tried different rem
edies, but nono gave roe relief like
I Foley's." They restore regular action
orKianeys ana oiaaaer ana reiiere
backache, rheumatic talns, stiff
Joints, sore muscles. J. C Perry. :
EDITORIALS
OF THE
PEOPLE
(Th. Statesman I. pJ-aed to prtat
communication, upon topic, of eenerl
Interest at any tUrie. There I. acarcely
any limit to th. topic, of "cenera! In
teieau" It 1. asked only that corre
spondents refrain from personalities
and um ear. that nothinr b written
of a libelous nature. Letters must bav.
writer, nam. and addrees. though net
necoasarlly for publlcatiosu tid-
Wholewile Prrjnry.
Editor Statesman:
It seems that our Democratic
friends are very much Interested In
the outcome of the Ilepnbllcan pri
maries, especially oer tne contest
for the Domination for governor. 4
am Informed that droves of Dfjio
crats have registered as Hepublioins
in order to awit Mr. OlcoVt In his
ambition to secure the gnhematorlal
nomlnsJon and are openly proclaim
ing their action and their reasons
therefor. PoMibly they -wish to re
ciprocate for th favors which Mr.
OlcoU extended when he -was the
Marion countr manager for Oswald
West. 1 would like to ask. Mr. Ed
Itor. If there Is no law which eaa be
Invoked to prevent this wholesale
-Tjury? Does Mr. Oleort condone
this practice or countenance the
same? t certainly Is outrageous
and suberslve of rood government
that members in fact of one political
1 J V
ear. w . J .. g y r ; tt I J
Use this coupon and enjoy st pleasant afternoon at the
BLIGH THEATRE
Three of these coupons of conaecntire dates wtH be exchanged at
The STATES LAX office for a ticket which win admit one person to
any matinee, except Saturday and Sunday, by paying 8c ' ' '
THIS COUPON IS DATED TUESDAY, 3tAY 14. 101 S ';
. . . .. - . r-" v"iv v. J
tZr m
100 refreshments.
"After"
eVcry xpzzl
party can bo allowed to participate
In the primaries or the opposisg
party. If this practice Is openly in
dulged In by Mr. Olcott'a, Democratic
friends, what obligation have the
genuine Republicans to abide by . the
result of. the primaries?
' - ..,.-! Law and Order. -Salem.
May 11, 1918.
Do'Yon Appivclafe City's Workmen
Editor Statesman:
I had occasion Sunday to ent?r
the public rest station at High and
State streets. I said to myself. "Is
n't this nice.- and I made use of
tlie liquid soap and pap;r towels. The
city and- county are to be congrat
ulated on this Improvement, but let's'
not give all the credit to the munic
ipal and cocnty organizations cr to
the taxpayers who put up the money.
There were some faithful eomrr.on
laborers and mechanics who toiled :
and sweat to pioduce. the pnxlicL.
And then do you know what a dif
ficult and somewhat dangerous . Job
it was to repair the sewer that
drains it? I know a little about It.
Sewer work is nasty woik result ag
skill of no mean order and the city
Is fortunate in having some men on
the job who are eonsctenUoOLS d
painstaking in their work and can be
depended on to do their Job . veil
when. given & fair and , unhampered
chance at it-
I did not do so very much oojhat
repair work but I had my weather
eye open to what the. other boys
were doing ana so any "credit asked
for I want to pass on to the ones,
who toiled so long and faithfully.
I noted the fart that It Is hatard
arous work and It seems to me that
those workmen of light should be
given the advantage of state insur
ance. It seems to me that this does
not look well for the capital city of
the grandest state of the anion to
neglect or refuse to grant or provide
for. their faithful workers. l
I am given to understand that an
effort In that direction made ty the
workmen at cne time only resulted
in a devil of a scrape, so 1 gne-B tey
don't like to bring the -matter up
again so I think It Is so mora than
right that the city authorities sbold
Lake the Initiative tad offer it to
them.. Now you fellows who wear
nice clothes and ride around In 'clotvd
autoa and fare sumptuously etary
day think, about this and It iulihtie
well to suggest to the city dad to
look after the matter, IieTnrr.ber
please that protected Injusllcc'and
oppression are just as bad. her aa
where the kaiser Is doln? his drrlllUi
work in person on the other side of
the big pond. ' "
W. r. Proctor.
Salem, Ore.. Mty 7, MIS.
i s ' i
There Is bo more ncuvs for a raan
Wearing cuffs on his pants than fof a
woman wearing shoes with tap
reaching half way to her Vnees. E.th
are equally at fault.. Los AnrMes
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