Y I! ' i 1 -. ,CvV.V. 'A; THE OREGON STATESMAN;. SAT11UAY, MAY 3, 1019 2 tt 1 tt t I 1 18 cents a package Camafa aolrf avarywAar . acmntiilcmlly led packmtem of 20 cifrmttoa; or fan pacAiafaa WOO citfarfta) in a tfaaaina -papor cervratf carton Wa mtrongly rc, . ommanrf f Ju carton for thm homo or eAoa atipply or whoa yom trarmU They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette ! Bite is elimi nated and there is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un pleasant cigaretty odor! Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smooth and mild, but have that desirable full body and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous measure. You will pre(er this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality, flavor, satisfaction. No matter how liberally you smoke Camels th ey will not tire your taste! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wimton-Salem, N. C REPLY BRIEF IS FILED IN COURT Sets Arguments Against Those Opposing Olcott 1 believed the water bad and tha cause of my rhenmatisia and itouv ach trouble, so I sent a sample of water In a special container to the state board of bealth and received I this report on February 4. The sample or water suonuiuj .KnmKul 20 bacteria ner c. c : 7" Aiinrnev General Brown U "ent as formation upon 72 miorney ueaerai UIU"ur,. inhMinn. colon bacilli re covered; this water Is unfit for do nipti use: In reeard to what you may do la the case we are forward ing vnor letter to the county health officer. Dr. Cashatt: yoQ may take the mater up with him. "I wrote Dr. Cashatt the follow lne dar but have not received a re ply. If I refuRe to use this water and po away until my bpsband puts a welL can he reruae to support me. The rain water in the barrel is very low and full or wlles." Mr. Cehlhar advised that her hus band's attention be called to the sit nation in order that he might be fullv advised as to the mater. He Eight propositions, all treated at length, are set 'forth in the conten tention that Hen .W. Olcott is gover nor of Oregon in fact In a brief filed in the supreme court by Attorney General Rrown In reply to attorneys who. as auiicic curiae have filed briefs in the test case of Olcott vs. Hoff In opposition to Mr. Olcott's side of the cast. Not only Hoes the attorney generaj quote widely from the judicial literature of the land but he presents a syllabus of all opin- fm: ions' of the Oregon supreme court which have a bearing on the case in j any way. Mr. Drown sets out four propo sitions of the attorneys opposing him to which he directs his attention. These re: 1.- The problem presented by the petition Is prompted by personal ra ther than public interest. . 2. The issues . involved rajse a question of tfUe to office and, there fore, mandamus Is not the . proper procedure. HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE TODAY BLIGH THEATRE Mr dear Madam: "There Is no criminal statute by which you can make him' support you. All you caa do Is ta have him punished for falling to support yon without lust or sufficient cau.e Your husband naturally has a . legal right to fix the family domicile and naturally has a right to refuse to support you unless you reMe there. If. however, the conditions are such that the state board of bealth has declared them seriously injurious to your health as you claim, there 3. The petitioner is opposed to would be no such obligation constitutional provisions, statutory on TOur part, as there is no law that enactment and by court decisions. can require yon to drink 350 bac 4. The controversy submitted to tera per cc.. or to drink rata water this court by this procedure Is not' from tne rain barrel that is full or supported by public interest nor wiggles. Under no construction of common welfare. ' the law could ron be expected or re- The attorney general presents ar? quired to live under such eondi- caps. only after due and Justly de served ceremony. ... . . ," At 2:30 the varsity baseball team met Chemawa's men on Sweetland field, the result of .which was a score or 8 to 2 in favor of Willamette men. The line-up of the local team was: Hasler. c; 11. Dlmick. p; Mc Kittrlck. 1st b; R.'tHmick. 2nd b: Davies. ss; Olson.. 3rd. h; Hickman, rf; Wapate, cf ; Austin. 1st f. Today's events will be started off with a May morning breakfast fol lowed by tennis matches with O. A. C. until noon. , Immediately after noon Queen Margaret I wil Ibe crowned by James Crawford or Port land. Following the crowning the May fete will be presented and the remainder or the arternoon will be filled with track matches. At o'clock will be the annual Junior prom. , Today Is Last Chance v for Voters to Register .Today Is the last day for registra tion for the June' electirns. AJi day 'long1 yesterday several clerks were kept busy at the office of County Clerk Iloyer at the regis tration desk and an even greater rush is expected today. Read he Classified Ads. gument to show that these deduct ions are fallacious. In support of his position , he then goes at length Into the following propositions: 1. The issue concerns the public vastly, more than it does the per sonal interest of either of" the par ties. tlons. You Can Core That Backache fain alone the !arlc. dixin. kridaeb nd crnrral lannrnr. Cet parkag f Mother Urar's AROMATIC-LEAF, lb" pleas ant Medicinal Tea. I'mo H at firM ot cold. When you feel all rum Hown. tired. Fri Mferao n! X. V. 83ase rBall SPORTPNEUS Golf Tennis NATIONAL LEAGUE i . Je- ; , . sr. way z. . ; r h kE s Cincinnati ... .1 2 ' .4 t. Louis ... ...... .8 9 1 ' Reuther, Ring and "Win go; Horst , nan, Goodwin, Tuero and Snyder. ' n.NfcW; YORK May 2. j v. ' R H E Philadelphia .2 8 6 ' -.New York .. . . . ...... ..14 16 2 i Watson and Cady; . Barnes and t McCarty. Smith. - . BROOKLYN. May 2. i " .-RUB t Boston J 0 4 2 Brooklyn . . 3.8 2 lTludolph and "Wilson; Pfefrer and ' Irueger. - - a. if ... : . . . PITTSBURGH, May 2. --!? .; R H K .? Chicago ..." . . .! ..." ..." .4 9 1 I Pittsburg . . . . -V ....... 2 8 0 If Tyler. Martin. Douglass and Kllle 1 : Ter; Mayer, Evans, Adams and Bchmidt. AMERICAN LEAGUE I 4 : ; - d CLEVELAND, May 2. ; , ... .. . . - - -RH E Detroit . . . . . 14 16 0 Cleveland ... . .'. ... . . .6 12 2 James, Dauss, . Cnnnlngham and Stanage; Bagby, Enzmann. Coumbe, EngTe, Uhle and Nunamaker. CHICAGO, May 2. R II ...11 16 ....4 5 St.; Louis . . . ... . Chicago . Gallia and Severeid; Williams, Danforth, Benz and Schalk, Lynn. PHILADELPHIA. May 2. R II E Washingtofi .7 9 1 Philadelphia .2 6 3 Shaw, Johnston and Piclnlch; Kin ney, Seibold. Anderson and Perkins. McAvoy. - BOSTON, May 2. New York . . . Boston -. . . , Russell and Ruel: Jones and Walters. Northwestern League il 4 VANCOUVER, B. C, May 2, First game. R H E Vancouver 2, 8 3 Victoria ... 1' " 7 3 Darham and Patterson;" Morton and Easterly. 2. Governor Olcott may resign his Jit VlZ'Zll" St Office Of secretary Of State and ap-lAa a tonie lautire it ha no eUl. Mother point a successor, and Continue tO I day a Araavatic-Laaf ia aold by drncriata i 1 . . . '"" . ' . reniainaer oi me present, term, iuh principle and rule of law, he holds. was settled in the case .of Cbadwick j vs. Earhart. ' 3. This is not a proceeding where in we could invoke the extraordin ary proceeding of quo warranto, but it is proper for the petitioner to as sert his right to the title and emolu ments of the 'office by mandamus. Under this head the brief disputes JUNIOR PLAY SCORES i (Continued from Page 1.) In Salem., having presented a num ber of other plays here. Kenneth C. Iegge managed the play and Merrill Ohling was stage manager. Following the rirst act the vanity .v. .... e .v.. . ... I quartette. Gustav Anderson.,, r loya iuo v tat i tit o vi iuuo aivi uc; 9 civ f f TACOMA. May 2. Score Seattle. v'.-:.(. v, Tacoma ...... R .7 7 H E 2 3 sert is is the "duties"- and not the 'office" which" have devolved upon Mr. Olcott. 4. The petition filed in this court and caure merits consideration, and the prayer of the petitioner is worthy of an affirmative answer. Inder this, head the attorney general points out'thafbotll the governor and the secretary of state are" executive pffi- Williams, Gibson and Bdelzle; Al-1 cers and that the business or the exander and Cadman (called end 9th. I state demands that the two offices darkness. VANCOUVER. B Second game. . . R Vancouver . . ... . J ...... 3 Victoria ......... .. . . 0 ' Henion and Patterson; Engle and Esterly. C. May 2. II E 4 2 2 3 I COAST LEAGUE R II .3 6 .16 J. I Route your freight via Willamette Valley Transfer Co. Express service at freight rates. . Long, distance hauling only. Phone 1400 PORTLAND. May 2. Score RUE Oakland . . 1 3. 3 Portland 2 7 0 Kramer and Elliott; Oldham and Baker. LOS ANGELES, May 2. Score R II Sacramento 6 12 LOS ANGELES . .11 12 Bromiey and Fisher; Beer, Pertica and Boles. Aldrich. SEATTLE. Wash., May 2.-r- R II E Vernon 4 12 1 Seattle .3 6 1 Check and Cook; Mains and Cole man, Schang. SAX FRANCISCO, May 2. R H Salt Lake ......... .6 10 San Francisco 7 13 Leverent and Byler; Kantlehner. Crespi, Smith and Brooks. Read the Clauified Ad. Buy in Salem Week This Week and Every Other Week. GiVe Salem Merch ants Your Business Because of their investments they are entitled to all the bysiness originating in this community. Salem merchants have goods equal to if not better than those which can be 'purchased elsewhere, their prices will compare favorably with any. HOLSUM "BREAD is made in Salem. 4 BAKING CO. ( ivcattaa t be fiUed by different individuals, par ticularly as the Judgment of botn is needed on. boards and commis sions.. A letter rrom noy a. Kiein. secretary of the state highway com mission, is quoted in which advice is asked concerning- the. signatures of the governor and the secretary of state on highway bonds. Tne attor ney general's office is beseiged with Inquiries, concerning the effect 01 transactions requiring the signatures of the governor and the secretary of state, says the .brief. 5. The principle and rule or law announced in the case of Chadwlck vs. Earhart shonld be the determin ing factor and this court's guide In its-disposition in the instant case. 11 ! hoii that th notitloner has a 19 MVIU , - - 1 rieht to invoke the rule of stare de- cisls. 6. Mere technicalities should not be permitted to present a free, gen uine and simple disposition of tnis important matter. 7. The construction given In sec tion 8. article 5 of the constitution of Oregon by this court'in the t-haa- wick case reveals the meaning and purpose intended to be conveyed by the authors of that part of the or ganic law. 8'. The Immediate and attending circumstances peculiar to the coun try at the time when the present de bated constitutional provision was written offer further proof that the makers of that Instrument intended that he secreary of state, upon the happening of the contingencies there in enumerated, become governor in fact. UK IH)KS HEAVY WORK "I do heavy work and that Is a strain on a man's kidneys, writes Bert Dawson. Canton. 111. "My trou ble started with severe, sharp pains over niT back'. 1 bought a bottle 01 Foley's Kidney Pills, and beiore ix was rone, mr nains had entirely left me. . "They banish rheumatic pains, hnrkache. soreness, stiffness. J. C Perry. ' - WATER WIGGLES WORRY WOMAN She Asks Gehlhar About It; Law Doesn't Compel Her to Drink 'Em Mc'ntyre. tenors, and Paul Sterling. Ilarry Bowers, bass, sang "Annie Laurie,- responding to repeated en cores. Music was furnished by the Swarts-Stege orchestra. Queen Margaret I and her retinue occupied a box. The royal party was composed of Queen Margaret I. Arlle Walker. President and Mrs. cart Gregg Doney. Miss Helen Rose. Lestle Sparks, Gladys Nichols, and Homer Tasker. "The Arival or Kitty" brought to a close the flmt dar of the Junior Week-end and Jlay Day festivities at Willamette university. The morning was spent, in cleaning up the cam pus and welcoming the visitors, who are expected to number near 100. At oon a student lunch, at which the high school seniors were special guests, was enjoyed on the campus, followed immediately by the Fresh man green cap stunt of burning the Opening Sunday v ; PROF. E. D. PAVATTE ' will play the opening of our new ORCHESTRAL PHOTO-PLAYER PIPE ORGAN For a' Stupendous Dramatic Picturization "TheUNBELIEVER" - A smashing Super-Feature based on the Novelette -'--. : "THE THREE THINGS" by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews ! f I 1 G. O.D. ORDERS, 198 186 cz rour Crown Olympic Pacific Diamond C . . Wheat Corral . . . 10 lbs. Graham . 10 lbs. Pancake Cream of Wheat 2 Gnic Nuts . . 2 Tusl Toasties . . . $2.90 ...$2-90 ...$2.80 $2.60 . . . . .65c 65c 65c COFFEE 3 lbs. Koyal Club ....$1.10 0.1b. Crisco . . . . 3 lbs. Criseo Xo. 5 Compound 1 $1-95 $i.oo r .$120 1 lb. Koyal Club .J lbs. O..A. 1 lb. G. A. 1 lb. II. J. IJj ...'.40c ..$1.00 .35c 47c lt'st Crfamery lluttr, pound m iVamit butter, lb. .... Krvsli Crico cracken 2 vun .25c .25c . lb. M. J. l. .$20 M. J. H. tree tea, lb. milk ..48c ..15c ..17c ..27c .25c Ys Ik D. tea. That there is ao law that can re quire a wife, to drink r.:0 ba'tfria pr centimeter or to consume rain -ater fron a barrel that Is full of "wipKlea is the opinion of District Attorney Max Gehlhar, who has just it-plied to the following query made b-a woman near Salm who. ac cording to her. tale, lias plenty ft trouble r her own. f iller letter follow: k-r ' .. 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