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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1919)
THE OREGOX STATESMAN: fiCXUAV. APRIL 20, 1010 tlMMMIIIUlM OMM , MMMIM . COMMISSION TO monstratioe Four Days Commencing Wednesday, April 23rd. FILE COMPLAINT D i - . Body to Defend Rights of mm m m. a m - Water brade Shippers in I. C C Case ? , Come and learn Horn easy it is to apply this wonderfully efficient and effectire YARN SH , i ' A lew Auto lubes at a ZU per cent Uncount t comer court Ray l Farmer Hdw. Co. and Commercial Sta Phone 191 ice don't number you among our customers we both lose. There really won't be -much doing In Paria until Secretary Newton D. Baker, hia Bilk kelly and Prince Al bert coat strike . the French me tropolis. The powers are .waiting to get the high sign from Baker. Los Angeles' Times. - O'Brien (at phone)What! Ye cam near wnat Oi'm sarin Well, then, repeat what ye didn't hear an Oi'll tell It t'ye again. Boston Tran i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 r n i i I i n t 4 -.iy;it-fs-VM. '. TT X v JljIS ? f '. '. Bunkie L n The public service cornmlasian let it be known veaterdav that a rom. plaint will be filed by that body un tne interstate commerce com mission in the Inland Empire grain rate cases. While the comnlalnt la yet in a formatiTo stage it is quite certain mat tne commission will con tend for recognition of the nrinHnlo that each community is entitled to uaiarai advantages or geographical location as applied to the nartlcnlar territory in question. tor several months' al.i rhatr. man Fred O. Buchtel. "the mm m fu sion has bad an expert consulting en gineer with a corps of assistants making a study of the cost of haul as ariectea dt rrade and rnrriinr. While the enciner'a data nr fully completed hia flnrtfi in sacn m. state as permits the commis sion to know that we have suffi cient zraunds on vlllrh tn hi., - complaint. "In its conrblatat ih will maintain the stand that the Co lumbia river routea are economically entitled to a lesser ratio ; by reason or water grades than territory that can onlybe reached by mountain hauls. i The commission haa taken consid erable evidence In its Intrastate cose wherein the same , principle is involved as In the Interstate case, but owing to the length of time con sumed in research work by the en gineers the commission has been un able to conclude Its hearings. Motor Car Registrations Surpass Total for 1918 He did his duty for America. He lived clean fought hard and died. He was your "bunkie" too. HONOR HIM BY TAKING YOUR SHARE OF THE VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN THIS ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTED THROUGH THE PATRIOTIC CO-OPERATION OF MARION GARAGE C. A, CAMPBELL, Prop. ; ii m i n 1 1 n ii i ii n ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ; fcH-i n 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m m 1 1 1 1 The secretary of sTatp'. ofnA n Saturday "passed in the numbe- of motor car regiatrutltf-is Cor 1919. the total number for the entire rear 1918. During 1918 the total regis tration was For the present year the figure Saturday showed 63. 400. On the corresponding date last year the number wa only 49.310, hence the total registration show Saturday was 14.090 more than on Apm j i9ig. The total of 63.325 or i9i5 was 4693 more than in I ROLL OF HONOR , response to The Statesman' Published appeal to parents of Sol diers and Sailors whn liat II... in the service to notify the paper of such casualties " the -honor roll Is rra!iallyvrowlng. An accurate list of these namea and Information M.. cerning them will be Invaluable and n(ormaiin concerning gold nerlc stars In both afarion and Polk conn ties Kbould be sent In a soon as poe uie, Tbe following r ai those from Poiv mH uru. .,... wuo have made the supreme sacrifice n inciuaes Killed In action, as weD as those died of wound. wifi disease while In the service. Army Wilbelm E. Ahlgren. C L. Balard. Ivan E. Bellinger, Elton C. Blake. John C. Brrin rim.. r. ler. William M. Catton rtri.. x Chase. Monte Christopherson. Leon iara, momas Dean Cooper, Newman D. Dennis. Alfred Deranlan. Garrle R. Dwire. Fred Ehlen, Milton Foreman. James Gardner. Edward GIttens. Martin Harless. Lieutenant ur. cropp. otis Hayes. Benjamin F. Hill. Harlan Hoffman, Wayne C Jackson. Enarene Dai Tnfc Johnson, Aubrey Jones, Olin Jones. Dr. W. C. Kantner, Jacob Kerber. Basil KIrsch. Milton A. Koorman, Glen Little. Ray Mark. Benjamin Mc Clelland. Everett S. Norton. Robert V. O'Neil, John H. Otte. William M. Read. George S. Reardon, Paul Rich, Charles Russ, Ernest J. Schnlder. Chester A. Simmon, Stanley F. Thompson. Leslie Taou. . Townsend., Burt B. Whitehead, Ches ter m. wucox. Curtis M. Wlllson. Cbarles M ' Woelke. (Wir Kimmr. man. Smith Ballard, Chester Coo per. Marines Charles Anr rmtrt BarUett. Ernest Eckerlen. Navy Ernest Bennett, Kenneth Crossan, Joseph Martin. Clarence S. MInker. Joseph H. Neiger. Nnrses Ora E. Cavitt. (The above gold star honor roll for Marion and Polk conntiea now contains sixty-two names, if mort should be added, or if any corrections anouia oe made, win tbose who have the Information please quickly send wora 10 ine siaiesman.) CARLE ABRAMS (Continued from page 3) ly ni expected and charming gift a gift to the citizens or WinccesUr. wbich It would be his privilege to keep in their name (laughter), as a never-ending-source of pleasure ootn to nimseir and to those with whom he was connected, as an em blem of the very happy relations which existed between the American armies and the citizens of Winches ter (applause). He had immediately noted one very much appreciated fea ture of the gift. The salver had 14 Points", which showed that some care had been bestowed upon its selection (laughter and applause).' He desired to say on behalf of the citizens of Winchester, as well 'as for himself and his family, that they had seen a great many Americans through Winchester, but the majority they had not seen for long; they had seen a few of them for some considerable time, but not for a day too long (ap plause). Every American they had seen, and every day they had seen them, added to the admiration which V TV I.' w A v . T - - - . . b The Maxwell Railroad ITS terminal is your store or plant and it runs direct to any door with every street and every road its own right of way. And a railroad for only $ 1 085 (chassis). It will pay back its cost in 12 months' time, and you can buy it for a portion of its cost down and the balance in monthly pay ments. - .-jilt's a big truck with 10-foot loading space, worm drive, the boasted feature of $5000 trucks, ' electric lights and generator, and . . it weighs only 2400 pounds. Pays its way from day. to day: Jrt milet 0m tints ,. ... - ... ..-.... . V OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR and TIRE CO. 371 Court St Phone 635 i they had all felt not only for the American army, but for them as rep resentatives of a great nation which had sent them over here (applause). If they were not the pick of the flock, they did indeed represent a very high class body of men, and the American nation must be great. In deed, ir they were all like the men Winchester had seen (applause). There remained nothing for him to do except to express, on behalf of the citizens of Winchester, to Colonel Abrams and his. brother officers his sincere thanks, and the thanks of the citizens, for the kindly thought wbich had Induced him to express himself In the nattering terms he had used, and by the very handsome gift which he had presented from himself and hia brother officers (applause). After this pleasing interlude, the remainder of the time was .dsvoted to dancing. The playing of the "Lib erty Jazz band" (U. S. Naval Air Service) was greatly enjoyed and there was general acclamation when the mayor announced that the bands men were willing to continue playing for a half an hour beyond the stip ulated time. . ' s ''"- Solid line complete. 8000 miles guarantee. 5 per cent more first cost, lj'pcr cent more guarantee than any other line. ' , Fabric atid Cord tires in all sizes, the best by test. Ask the mm trho drives one of them. He knows. - .... i We do not have to furnish any extra tire service or hire a man to fix tip little cuts. Our lines give the service without any delays. We have just installed a battery of dry-cure molds for retreading. We would be glad to have you inspect our plant which is the most complete one. in Salem. ' - : ': " '.'. v. i , Quackenbush- Ai&tb Supply 219 N. Commercial St. AND .VULCANIZING CO. . Service. Car , . . . Phone 66 IMMMMllMvlllMXIIIHtiimttniir" ' y Am W