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t'iIe orkcox rtatf.aian: Fniiuv, April ii, 101ft J) ( DIAMONDS-WATCHES AND ; JEWELRY Yon will fiml in our L-irge stock of Jewelry many combinations vof beautiful gems in gold and gold fillet! mountings. We carry all the different makes of reliable watches In Men's pocket and Indies' wrist watches. r We specialize In diamonds. If you are going to 1uy a diamond do not fall to see our large display of these beautiful gems. , ; HARTMAN BROS. CO. Jewelers & Opticians.. . N. W. Corner State & Liberty Streets. loan for Marion county. The tank will be accompanied by a group of non-commissioned officers who have been through the fighting on the western front. It will arrive at 8:55 a. m. and remain until 11 a. m. CITY NEW Trade 1; Your old furniture as part pay ment on new. E..L. Stiff and son Card of Tiianks We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors, the Woodmen of the World. Neighbors of Woodcraft. employes of the Woolen mill, and all others for their kindness, sympa- thy. and beautiful floral pieces sent during our late bereavement, in the loss of our wife; daughter and sister, Minnie Vanderhoof. -r Alvie Vanderhoof, Mr. and Mrs. William Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Norton Vanderhoof Mrs. Herbert Parks, ' Charles Kingston. Spring Hood's Now Is the Time To Take Sarsa- parilla Thelma ' ' . Individual chocolates 5 cents. Fo sale everywhere. Dr. A. O. Olson Elected- Dr. A. O. Olson, who attended the Grand council of Royal and Select Masons In Portland Wednesday, was . WUE5 IX SALEM, OREGOX top t , BLIUIl HOTEL ' A Rom A war from Horn Strictly Modern $1.00 per day 10e ntmm f S1H Caafort Only Uotel In Business Diatlrct elected a. member of the council to serve for a year. - The next annual meeting of the council has been set for April. 1920. and will be held at McMinnvllle, Dance at IHacleay Saturday night. Good eats and a good time for everybody. BOY DETECTIVE ASKS FOR JOB Believes Pocket Camera Would Convict Gamblers and Bootleggers There are no more hostile Indians la Oregon and the stage robber has had his day. but the boy with nimble imagination and a desire for adveir ture thinks the thrills are not all gone and that the Innocent looking 2ND HAND GOODS Highest cash price paid for clothing. musical Instruments, tools, etc We Carry The largest lime of Victor and J day. April 12. at 10 o'clock a. m Pathe records. Let us demonstrate. I Verr imnortant business will be K. Li. Stiff and son. I transacted. Xoganberry Tips and Raspberry I Publicity Committee Meets Plants I Th Victorr Loan nublicitr com Pheasant Northwest Products Co. I mittee. which will have charge of ad want3 to buy 100,000 Loganberry J vertising and publicity for the cam- ups ana uuinoert itasprerry plants. I paign. met at the Commercial dun last night. The posters and otner announcements- for the loan will be out in a few days. 0LC01TS TEST CASE IS HEARD IN HIGH COURT McBride Invites Any Attor ney in State to Submit Brief in Action lArllAL LALI1ANUL Cook at Camp Mill in Court St. Phone 493 1 Luther D. Cook, formerly of Salem, - ; ' - - 1 - has arrived in the United States from 1 i overseas and Is at Camp Mills, ac- nrn PU CICf'TDIP PA ' J cording to word received here by If bLtVAi . LtLLi i ivau Jf relatives. He expects to reach Salem ' , . ' Treaves, Germany, with the army New location 379 State Street occupation when ordered home. . Anything ' in the line of electric v fixtures. Will toy or trade all farmers produce, apples and eggs. . The People's Cash Store Phone; 453. , . 186-198 North Commercial St. Plumbing Quickly done. Phone 3 79 J WANTED Furniture, ranges, heaters, tools and. In fact, anything you have to Bell. I buy for cash. Phone ' 510 or 511. W00DRY, The Auctioneer NOTICE If yon have any Junk or second hand goods of any kind,, see us first. - - s . . . ' CAPITAL JUNK CO. 271 Chemeketa St. Phone 398 Notice of Annual Meeting- Stockholders of the Salem Fruit union - will hold their annual meet- pocket camera may take the place Ing at the office of the union Satur- I that once required a six-shooter. One of them writes to Governor Oleott l am Interested la my country (U. S. A.) and would like to do something for it. "I have a little plan which I am going to explain to you, that would help the people from doing the wrong and evil things. The title of It is. 'The Doy Detective.' It would help in many things and ways "A boy detective could get the names of all the gamblers under age ror me mam aeiecuves very easy too. The gamblers do.Vt look upon a small boy as much as a man. and he could prove that they were gambling by taking a quick picture or snapshot. of them without being seen "There are many other things too. Some of the other ones are boot legging, machine stealers, -and those who sell cigarettes to young men un der age "If yon don't believe that this is worth while, I would like to have the pleasure and permission' for a small length of time to show you how it would work "All that I wish for you to do. is to - give me a card or a paper V Ik Vnn. A- n I. r ..... . I rri r f V 7CCC QQ ..I iuuMluu uu iurw uarton does cattery work, uj " ."L Z1 aln length of time. It would save Immediate delivery. Phone 04. Xbtlce of Annual Meet in Stockholders of the Salem Fruit union will hold their annual meet ing at the office of the union Satur day, April 12, at 10 o'clock a. Very Important business will transacted. Dance Tonight- M. B. A. hall near Chemawa. Lar- m. I ger orchestra. Better floor. be Remember Hokum Hot-Cross Buns- Order them from your grocer now. 4 ! Household Article Of all kinds on sale today at 123 North Commercial street. Legal Blanks- Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. Thelma Individual chocolates 5 cents. For -sale everywhere. Portal Receipt f 7.66C Postal receipts of the Salem post make tested free. Charging and re- compared with S7S94.50 for the the trouble of many detectives - pairing. Masonic temple, phone 1200 Standard Scale Books In duplicate. Statesman Job of fice. same month in 1918. Second class postage In the month Just closed to talled $282.58 as against $163.36 a year ago. We Have For your Inspection several good M' Arthur Home to Rest, Not to Discuss Politics BURNETT RAISES QUERY Recalls Decision That Titles Cannot Be Determined by Mandamus All seven Justices of the Oregon supreme court were on the bench yesterday to listen to the arguments in the mandamus action of Governor Oleott against State Treasurer O. P uoii. me test case instituted: to de termine whether Mr. Oleott is gov ernor in fact, or only acting governor of Oregon. The governor was rep resented by Attorney General Brown and the state treasurer by Joseph G. Richardson. The mandamus petition seeks to compel Mr. Hoff to allow Mr. Ocott his salary as governorlor the month of March, which salary was withheld by Hoff upon advice of the attorney general to give a cause for a test case. In connection with the friendly suit Attorney General Brown filed a brief with the supreme court Just prior to the argument this morning. "The governor of the state of Ore gon has requested this court to de fine his powers and duties, and states that the welfare of the state demands that each of the three offices, that of the governor, the secretary of state and the state ' treasurer be filled. He asserts that the public welfare can be better served with three members on each of the Im portant boards of the state, says the brief. 'He has asserted that he wish es to resign as secretary of state and appoint his successor unless by ro doing he automatically resigns at governor. I "I have gathered together a few of the leading cases heretofore given the governor that In a proper pro ceeding this court can define his pow ers and duties as governor. "To show that this is the duty of this court to settle this question def- Politics was the one thine In the mueiy. i am suomuung some cases Ad Distributor Fined G. A. Williams, an advertising dis-I used pianos as well as the regular tia. r r v r I f rom leading courts of this country, tributor for the Jello products, was Sherman-Clay line. E. L. Stiff and Arthur would tint riiMi h including the supreme court of the fined $10 in police coHrts yesterday Son ,n SaUm wttirAair wnnM United States. on a charge of distributing advertls- ine matter without a license. He paid the fine. Receipts, Notes and All Blanks At Statesman job orxice. was in Salem yesterday. . He would and did talk Jersey cattle and Jersey In a large number of leading cases I jubilees but he staged a perfect imi- I cited the attorney general pointed out politics - iMl- orchestra at ; armory Thurs-1 Sf1" day night. 30 long dances, both old and new. Gentlemen 75 cents, la- A ..... oies lv cents. - that courts hare universally held where matters of great governmental tation of an oyster when was mentioned. , - lie said that Senato)f Xarr and 4 Policy .'are under consideration the Individual chocolates 5 cents. For Congressman Hawley"- are doing courts may properly settle all ques- sale everywhere. - fgreat work in WasWnrton" and I ons so involved, even though it be said he expected a special session of I nor aDsoiuteiy essential to the re- Victor and Path. Machines are best. We have a complete line. E. L. Stiff and son. Tank Comes From Metz -. The tank which is to be seen In Salem Sunday was in action with the American armies near Metx, ac cording to word received by F.C Deckebach, chairman for the Victory A.imlnltn- Parents Tstat . i congress to be caned about Mar 1 Ella J. Knight and Edith R. Phil-I o take np tne mass of tfeontruction inni hrh n'f siiverton. were vester-1 legislation which has accummulated dav annotated loint administratrices I hut further than that he was silent. of the estates of their parents. The Mr. McAruthur will remain 1n Ore mother Sarah A. FInlay, died Jan- eon only a few days before return uarr 19. 1919 leaving real estate val- InS to Washington. He says he Is suits that all shall be decided. 'Appellate courts not Infrequently pass upon questions affecting public interests, even when In a particular 'case the question has become aca demic," says a leading New York case.-cited by Mr. Brown, "and such ued at $4000, and the father, James i resting and farming and talking Jer- J amicable actions, so far from being Finley, died April 6, 1919 leaving I came, personal property valued at $500. The heirs besides the adminlstraces ! t - ' ; - - I iftr I "JtraT THB Ft f I CUss I? ft MOTEL a I 1 I 1 A ffU Foaifotr" r St i zidg. GOURTKST, ml rtr hMcUk UmiIwn at ew Vrtcca. . AbMlatdy CtrcprMt. Centrally leate4. Oaveaicat to all eartlaes. - WASHINGTON AT TWEIiFTlI Prtlaa4. Ore- RlKini n. WITM. Mrr. ; ' . Does Not Run, Crack or Come Off Preserves Shingles, Iron, Tin and air Prepared Asphalt Roofings Acid Proof. Made In Oregon. Sold direct to the consumer. Prices - -reasonable. Quality guaranteed CLEAVER MFC CO. Portland, Oregon. . Phone 7250 East . Lti'i. fVv ... mm J . j - ; 1 &t . j HAROLD LOCKWOOPin "5HAD0W5 of SUSPICION" At Ye Liberty Starting Today. Auction CUT THIS OUT are a son, Albert J. FInlay, of Seat- tla a rrani1(Tii rtttfr Tfnth Vinlnv of Siiverton and a grandson. Edward A. OLD ENOLisn kectpe ron CATABEH, ?ed ,n the ornT general's brief. obects of censure, are always ap proved and encouraged, because they facilitate greatly the administration of Jnstice between parties," states another case from the same state Finlay, of Condon. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AMD HEAD NOISES. Today and Tomorrow- Cooked food and rummage sa'e. Room formerty occupied by Pomeroy, Jewelers. Tf yon know of aome on wlio in troal14 with catarrhal deafnrsa. head Boiara or ordl rary catarrh rot out thia formula and hand The attorney general went exten sively. Into the question at Issue. "Under the Oregon constitution. upon the death of a governor, the of fice of governor devolves upon the it to them and you may hare Wn tb muni I secretary Of State," he Said. In Cit- ZmiZiZLV fTmmTMlS: ST. frora Chad wick vs. Earhart. a Ionic tim past hare rrcojnued , that ca- I leaalng C&tQ in IDS recoras OI inis tarrh ia a ronatitntional diaeaae and ftn- ,). "TriArw ir minr rfurntaLle authorities opposed to this view, but r ARE AN ECONOMICAL PURCHASE Or. sIott- Phvafolan inil Snrruin haa mnvorl I Mrily requtrea conatitntional trcatBirnt - - . i 1 v iitiiairii biiu nue uuut urs nls offices to the Bank or commerce i na, lo jrrjUt- th dUrat air ximtM I nch decisions are made br a court building, rooms 407 and 40S. Hours j "d for the dioaa into the middi unier constitutions different from from a.m. to iz m., ana irom ,; - - ours. iu. iu u y. m. lair pasnagea towarda n innf wnirh i i The attorney general pointed out liTJu'7, "Jn'l"0"!i.n ."'XT'ifJf T!" at length, citing leading authorities Seventeen New Elks i Hh riimau ia a rontitntinal treatment ad I the similarity between the provls- Seventeen new members were InIt-lhonld prove specially vffieanoua to affr- I Inn, nf th r Amoral constitution rela lated last night into the Salem lodge "'Til5T ' BU'r "''"""- tlve to the presidential succession of Elks. , They are: C. F. Whitman, 1 skok from yonr dntfirt l oanr of I and the nrovislons of the Oregon con- J. W. Harbison, V. F. Hoffman, A. j Parmint idoaM atinKth) Tai thia hon I stitution relative to the succession to hi sua i it pint ui doi wii.r ana MICKS, n. J. nicniuru, rwari must's, 1 Take one taklnpoonful four time, a dar drnvfr Todd. Prank fMb.qon. Rov II. I Thia will often brine oniric relief from Ji lf Tt V rtnrrto XI Xf U.wVtn, irmwi.ru iwwi. i nonnii inooia v.c, . ... .... . op,n brrathinr become raay and kearinc im James C. O Reilly. JOSepn UraDer, I prore as the inflammation in the euotarhian Jr.. Curtis B. CrOSo. Lewis 1L I nl redured. Parmint ed in thia way . I aria directly upon the bliMtd and asnroua r leicner. 4 1 aarfarea of the aratem and baa a tonie arlion that hrlpa to obtain the deaired re- , ... ' I lUlli, in. urruiiBiiuo IS m m 7 w rri . r nearly jweryiiuiiK ,.. .nM i. i.v. v..- Clothing, bulbs, cooked food, at I person who baa catarrh or bead noiaea or I tically word for word in this regard the rummage sale which the women ' h'r" thia treat- a repIlca of the United States constl- of the First Congregational church 1"' mv"" v" I tation." says the attorney general- the governor's office. Under the fed eral constitution he showed that five times vir presidents hare been called upon to occupy the place, left vacant by the death of their super iors and that the vice president has universally held office for the full term to which he succeeded. "The Oregon constitution Is prac- Tlie Motlart Corset is essentially a figure-sliaping car-t ment. It in leautifully and symmetrically designed to train the figure into lines of beauty and to maintain those lines when once obtained. MOD ART Corsets are constructed of materials that will stand constant laundering, without log- -ing their shape. The toning and clasps have a rublrized covering 'that render them impervious to water. These features in the MO DART are well worth con sidering, for many toritt are made with uiic3V-?ird steels or paper covered one. "Water melts the paper. Some eorset cloths are so full- of starch and other filing mat ter that they lose their hhape when laundered. Not so w'lh theMODART. It retains its , shape until worn out. ion To this end every woman should have at least two corsets, for all corsets should be laundered from time to time. . : MODART prices are moderate considering the value delivered, and the prices range from those for the plainest of cottons to the fanciest of silks. - "Where Shopping is a Pleasure' U. G. Shipley Co. Liberty Street, Salem. Quality Merchandise Popular prices keeping with the spirit of the consti tution. - At the conclusion of the hearinc Justice Burnett raised the question as to who. under the present condi tions, would act as governor In the even of the temporary di?ability of Mr. Oleott. He asked whether the present tare Is not to decide the ti tle to the office and pointed out that the Oregon supreme court has held that th title to an office cannot be decided -through a mandamus pro ceeding. The present case, however, is on the point of a mandamus to compel the payment of a warrant for the governor's salary. . Chief Justice McBride extended an Invitation to all attorneys la the state to file briers In the case In typewritten form, without the neces sity of having them printed. Read the Classified . Ads. THE SPINAL CORD Carries the message from the brain to all parts of the body These messages tell each part of the body how to perform Its function.. , . If the line of communication (the spinal cord) be Interferred with, the messages do not reach their destination and that part of the body does not function normally. This so-called disease, press ure ofa vertebra on the spinal cord produces this result. Chlro practlcs remove this pressure and health Is the result. Dr. O. L. SCOTT CIIIROritACTIC SPINOLOGIST, 309-312 U. S. National Bank Bldg. kare holding today at 123 North Com- Sale :i W00DRTS AUCTION MARKET Cor. Ferry and Liberty EVERY SATURDAY 10:30 a. m. HORSES. HARNESS, WAGONS TRAILORS, FLOWS, TOOLS, ETC. . 1:30 p. in. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, DISHES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, RANGES, ETC. f NOTE -If yon have anything to sell bring it In. If you Want to bay come to the sale. Private sales daily. I buy anything and sell everything. : F.N.W00DRY THE A UCnOXEETt Phone 510 or Sll mercial street Notice- There will ,be a meeting of proper- tv owners on Ferry street (between Fifteenth and Nineteenth streets and on Fifteenth, Sixteenth. Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets between Fer ry and Trade streets In: the city of Salem, at the Thirteenth street fire j station, to discuss means of improv ing the above' named streets. All property owners on the above named 1 streets are requested to attend said meeting to be held Friday evening. April 11, 1919 at 7:30 p. m. , '.,-''1. ...A O NEW C TODAY I! . d Varsltv Holds Promenade- Led by the seniors in caps ana gowns the annual promenade of Wil lamette university was! held on the cantDus yesterday beglnnug at 11 o'clock. After the fottnat march from the chapel and about the grounds, the students poured Into the state house. Later photographs were taken, one of them being with the students arranged in a "W." CO PERSONALS W. T. Vintpn of McMinnvllle, pres ident of the Oregon senate, was in Salem yesterday, having business be fore the snnreme court. State Senator C. M. Thomas of Medford was in Salem yesterday. He l argued a case before the supreme court. J PEGGY HYLAND In "BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE" TOM MIX COMEDY jy THEATRE VJ "This fact was pointed out in the case of Chadwlck vs. Earhart. which held that of secretary of state in this state who succeeds to the office of governor holds for the full unexpired term to which he has tucceeded." In his presentation of the demur rer filed by Mr. Hoff. Mr. Richardson covered the following points: That Den W. Oleott is secretary of state and Is neither governor de facto nor governor de Jure. Mr. Oleott Is not entitled to the emoluments of the office of governor. Because of the death the duties of governor now de volve upon Mr. Oleott. hut the con stitutlon of Oregon does not confer upon him the title of governor. Mr. Oleott continues as secretary of state for his unexpired term, end Ing the first Monday in January. 1921. with the duties of the ofHce of governor devolving upon him during that time by virtue of his being such secretary of state. He retains I his office of secretary of state, and as such, and not as governor, discharg es added and super-imposed duties. Under the constitution he cannot be governor de facte and also secre tary of state: otherwise he would act in a dual capacity with reference to more than one lucrative office and by representing two distinct ofrices with two votes upon the board of control, the state land board, the desert land board., and numerous other branches and arms of the state government. Such dictatorial pow ers are not consonant with demo cratic torn1 of government or, ta v: ' l4 We Want More Eggs WILL PAY 33c CASH FOR STRICTLY FRESH ' CLEAN EGtS. SPECIALS n Solid Packed Tomatoes 2 C 20c per tin; per crate, $2.25 TOMATOES IN PUREE, No. 2W 15c per tin Standard Corn 3 for 50c ONAROA CORN . 20c, per doren L23 Del Monte Asparagus Large size, 3 tins for 1.00 ROTH GROCERY CO.