THE OREGOV STATESMAN r TIKSHAY, AI'KIL 19IJ At J men are sure getting wise to ! tobacco Qualify. " says the tobacconist uniform"- were tho only one3 that could be sought with reliance as the military machine prevented men in the service from speaking frajkly either through, fear of discipline or because the machine had "induced compliance with its views. ROOT 1JESTS FOX "Any kind of plug used to be good enough for most of them. Nowadays nearly everybody is beginning to learn about the real to bacco satisfaction of genuine Gravely Plug." Good taste, mailer chew, longer life is what makeitlen uine Gravely cost less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Writ to: Gen u in e G ra ve ly DANVILLE. VA. for booilet on theving plmg. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. April 21. A:tie Root or Cleveland had no trou ble in defeating Joey Fojc of Eng land in a six round fisht here to night. . i TV eyton orano REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. CHARGE IS HURLED BY JUDGE ANSELL (Continued from page 1) fully known that their testimony vas a foregone conclusion. ltwas "the harsh action" of one of them, he said, which led him as acting judge advocate general to recommend cre ation of the clemency board now functioning, while another "had national reputation for severity." It was brought out that former secretaries of war have been invited to submit their views to the com mittee and that Senator Chamberlain, leading critic in congress of the mil itary justice system, also had been asked to make such presentation as ne saw fit. Colonel Ansell charged that the opinions o "officers out ot GOLF SEASON! OPENS SUNDAY Schedule of Games Extends from April 27 to Septem ber 28 Inclusive t V KgtXrjits 15FhiH Drachma l71" r- ' . ... T"' H B mmmm - m . mtm I nl bft&l m -r . - T SB. - ' 5 ' c3- '- f c c s - t rum! -fl f-FR CENT. f similalintoeFcodbyScguta- i-. For Infants and CMldrea. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears , Thcrctn'rromoiin$D'4ti ; (Trli.lr.c5S ana " Jw Cav . 1 I t -; MitrStrd i Constipation aid Diarrhoea j - end revrrishncss and racSiSinabc TITS l)t'v" i ; it i i. 5 . V Siatitt 1 1 Tf ij Eiaa Cop of Wrapper., In Use For Over Thirty Years T tuh coiinn, new o errr. With dates extending from April 27 to eptember 2S inclusive and games every'Sunday golf players who are af if Hated with the lllihee Coun try club will hare a busy season. As an inspiration event a breakfast was se-ved Sunday morniag to the new members, and there are a lot of them due to the recent membet ship drive. About 60 attended the hrrakfast. An informal dance will hft sriven at tha rlnh hnuiw Friday night of this week and the tourna- nvent is to open next Sunday wun play for the Watt Shipp trophy. The members of the tournament committee are W. H. Lerchen, chair man; Ralph D. Moore, Ercel Kay, Arthnair Keene and Fred D. Thiel sen. The schedule follows: April 27 Club matcb. Watt Shipp trophy. May 4th Eugene at r.alem.. Inter club . match, Eugene cup. May 11th Clancy cup handicap medal play. May 18th Mixed Foursora, Hau ser Bros, trophy. May 25th -Directors eup, quali fying round. , June 1st Directors cup, first elimination round. June 8th Di:ectors cup, second elimination round. June 15th Directors cup, third elimination round. June 22nd -Directors cup, elim ination finals. June 29th Salem at Eugene. In ter Club match, Eugene cup. July 6th Dave Eyre cun. handi cap medal play. July 13th Ladies chamtio.i.ihiD iand Jclub chainpionKhip qualifying round, uardiner and Ke.ie cup. July 20th As above first elim ination. July 27th As above, second elim ination. August Srd As above, third elim ination. August' 10th Finals August 17th Eugene cup rinal.. Inter Club match. August 24th Preslaeats qualifying round. August 31st President cup. elimination. September 7th President's second elimination. September 14th Presidents third elimination. September 21st President finals. . September 28th Bogy tournament.. DRAGER TAKES WHOLE INTEREST Controls Big Oregon Industry and Forms San Fran cisco Connection W. K. Drager of the Draeer. Fruit company announces having associat ed his companywlth the firm of jseni.erg Hruthe.s & Co., dried ffruit packers, whose headquarters are in San Fra.icist-o KncunUn. Urothera & Co. are one of the larg est Handlers of dried fruit in the l iiited States, and are one of the oldest and best -.egarded firms In the business. The Oregon interests in the com pany are now confined to Mr. Dra ger. Mr. Drager states that the busi jess will be continued as the Dra ger Fruit company and will uae only "'"n aoeis. brands and trad parently. on account of the fact that 1 it was found a physical 1 uipossit.il it since the instructions to appear on April 25 were sent to Ceiinan dele gates to have the actual txt or the proposed treaty by. that date. TnU would necessiate the communicating the determinations of the allied and associated, governments to a certain extent in outline, or In a less formal fhape than the definite text. For this purpose the preseuVe V the i-Ienipotentiaries carried with the peace negotiation: was imptra- nve. quite apart from the point or prestige that plenipoentiaries of 'the allied and associated powers could not only meet with German represen tatives of equal rank and dignity. - l)iMuftKu All"el . . Furthermore. It is planned to hae such limited discussion of the peace proposals as President Wilson ana his associates are prepared to admit, notably modes of Payment of the sums which have been exacted as reparations and explanations on any point in the long complicated drafts of the treaty provisos which the Ger man delegates may seek to begin Kuiitr vour frei"lit via Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Kxitn M-ricr nt fr?i?Lt rat". Iu! lilaue hauling only. Phone 1400 the gfivermi'ent at Weimar. The text of th tteaty and difficult point as they ariae would in the meantime be communicated to Weimar. There is little expectation In com petent conference circles that It will be possible to finish the discussions with the German delegatej and hae marks, and will rnniin- it. . - . . . to yviivj , "lucnuring in every way to pro mote the best interest o? the Oregon ! fruit growers and the popularity toi nu.v. vitguu ruu is enitiied. with, without awaiting the action of the date fixed for the first meeting. Indeed, the completion f the n ego lions within such period was de clared to be a physical Impossibility.. "I am "surprised to 5e yon have such, a quantity , of preserves, left over from last year." "Nobody eonld tt the lids off," explained the housewife briefly. Louisville Courier-Journal. n' i t Lincoln Wins Junior Swimming Tournament: Lincoln junior high school won the &..wimminp tournament haM . . w . T. M. tank yesterday by taking all miee events. In the fnu man .n1. T : 1 c. . L? J Grant second- and Washington ' H third. In the one man race, Lloyd ; 4 Hohannos, of Lincoln won. Aubrey! tt Treywick of Grant was second and E ierle Petron of Washington came In ; W ...iu. . iu uivmg Lincoln came away with 1080 points. Washington made 930 and Grant 830. France Cra mer was Judge of diving and Julian Burroughswho directed the tourna ment, was judge of the other con test s. The Storv of a Honevmoon A Wonderful Romance of Married Life Wonderfully Told by ADELE GARRISON An unprecedented success in its serial form, now to be read in a beautiful book. Vrhcther you are a man or a woman, married or single, happily married or less hanm- than you could wish, this throbbing story of a woman's heart will seize and hold your deepest and sincerest interest - 3! w A "SETTLING-UP" HILE the war- is long since won, we should not consider it "over" until the last dollar the reason of the debt is paid And, that is for, and why we should support, the Victory Loan to the full extent of the re sources of Salem, Marion County and Oregon. The United States National Bank will give you details and help you subscribe. cup. first cup. cup. CMP, Salem to Be Represented at Victory Rose Festival Salem is to be officially represent ed at the iVctory Rose festival In Portland as a result of an invitation received by Mayor C. E. Alhin from Mayor George M. Ilaker nf Portland. Mayor Albin has designated P. K. Fullerton King Ding of the Cherr'.ans to arrange for Salem's representation. MORE DATA (Continued from page 1 i i i jllil - JZZT" Salem Presort j SALEM MEN TO BE HOME SOON Major W. Carlton Smith and Others Easter Arrivals at Hoboken, N. J. The .transport Virginia arrived In port at Hoboken, X. J., Easter Sun day carrying thousands of soldiers of the 91st division, whose homes are in Oregon aad Washington. The droops w?U be assigned to Camp Lewis. Among the'ofricera of the sanitary corps was Major V. Carlton Smith of Salem. Major Smith is widely known here and before the war was a practicing physician. Captain Gro ver C. Hinkle of Monmouth return ed with a casual detachment. Other Marion and Polk county men returning with the 91st division are: Albert Otterstrom. Woodburn: Wil liam E. Stimson, Charles C Stouth enburg and Clarence E. Ditmars of Amity; Charles Olcott. George 1!. Webb. Eunice W. Savige, Ira W. Mercer and William IHdenhour of Salem; Louis Volz of Sublimity. I: liOV I livrH mrU. l j with the 91st division reeentlv re- lurnea to his home in Salem. LET THE nillJlKKX GROW Coughs, colds, "snufflpa" n,9t hang on tend to weaken the system uu a suiienng. neglected child spends bo much strength combating a com mat the little one cannot grow as fast and sound in body as nea iree rrom afHictinn. Foley's Honey and ,Tar is splendid foi coughs, rolds. crom, whoopin? t-uuii. j. u,. i-cr.ry. for by ordinance but that he had never functioned, it was moved and carried that the city engineer be designated as iduiubing inspector. , Although the browning Amuse ment company had secured the con- Bent of certain property holders to a street carnival adjacent to their property during the Odd Fellows convention .May 1 sto 23 the lodge men sent In a protest to the enter tainment stating that the delegates lo the convention would have ample amusement provided for them and that the Browning people were not in any way sought by the lodge as an attraction. The petition of the amusement comrany was Indefinitely postponed. The council favored the transfer of one of the band concerts from the regular series to the one of the nights of the convention of the Odd Fellows and the approval carried with it the playing of the fountain. The bill regulating the peddlers of books and periodicals wa rasped unanimously. A unanimous vote was given to the ordinance fixing the sidewalks line on North Winter street from Jef-fe-Bon to Market at five and a half feet from the property line. The council adjourned to meet Thursday at 8 p. ra. Actual size of the Library Edition of "Revelation f a WWo." Number on Auto License Causes Arrest of Vest PORTLAND. Or.. April 21 James Vest of Vancouver. Waah.. was ar rested at his home today charged with manslaughter in having caus ed the death of George Racette, an flderly man, who was run down and killed by an automobile near Tigard Or.. Sunday. The aT rest resulted from the num ber oa the autonfobile tag having been noted by witnesses to the acci dent, and the ear traced through the records to Vest. " Witnesses of the accident said th automobile was speeding and that the driver had but one hand on the wheel. i mi - -"From Heart : M4WL n : M'T :iK$LlM - rM 225 CJPFRINGE SHRPF. X-D-TTTKT HTTX CKJOV At VMV1AM MiTwwn cahnot suttlv vou, warrt wl at vow ako HA1RWETSI MONXOf, ARROW COLLARS THE BEST AT THE PRICE ClMU. rtabodi, 4b Co.. Inr Troy, jr. T. HIGHER PAY URGED FOR SALEM TEACHERS (Continued from Tage 1) the fullest extent and that for the past two years members had con side:ed making some move to get the structure. It Was suggested that they join with Grant and Washing ton i.i getting voters out to a special election to provide funds for the buildings. , The final business or the meeting was the consideration of resignation or -Miss AVilda Soloim!. instructor in domestic science at tjr'ant junior high. Miss Solomon ;has snddeitlv decided to accept an out-of-town po sition and has been temporarily re placved by Misn ITIa Mill.. t-y. . hoard refused to rw-.n-ni ik ignation. ; . METHODS OF THE ALLIES TO PREVAIL (Continued from Page 1.) ed the text of the treaty, but would i . pernuite.l to diftcni its ternn and would be fent back to German to confer with the government nd the national assembly, reuturning af ter a stipulated interval to Versailles for the actual discinnions. Only I'art Ate Son I 1 ' n U : . I- mr i i iiiManros, a (.nun I RnMkdorff-Rantzau. fonicn minis- 'r. axplained to the A?so-i.itiH Press the German government considered it unnecessary to wnd the entire peace-delegation- moin than lOu Persons. h:i.lf- hy six plcnipoien tiaries to Versailles merely Ifi re ceive th. draft and return to lu-rlln with it. jnd would therefore. 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