s 1. THE OREGON STATESMAN t SUNDAY. JTXE . 1010 I THE OREGON STATESMAN Issued Dailv Jxeent Mnnata-v- THE STATESMAN PUBLJ8H1XU COMPANY. 216 3. Commercial St., Saltn, Oregon - ; MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the as for republication M all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited la this paper and also the local news published herein. !. i R. J: Hendricks. . i . Stephen A. Stone. . t i Ralph Glover; ... . . W. C. Squler Frank Jaskoskl. . . . , .i. ....... .. .Manager ...... .Managing Editor ....... . . ......... i .Cashier . . Advertising Manager . .. . i . .Manager Job Dept. DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier in Salem and suburbs. 15 cents a - week, 60 cents a month. i DAILY STATESMAN, by mail. $6 a year; S3 for six months; 60 cents a montn- For three months or more, paid i advance, at rate of $5 year. SUNDAY STATESMAN. $1 a year; 60 centa for alz months; 26 cents for three months. " , . f WEEKLY , STATESMAN. ' Issued In two six-page sections Tuesdays and Fridays. SI a year (if not paid in advance, $1.26); 60 centa for six months; 26 cents for three months. ' . X . TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23, Circulation Department. 683. - Job Department, 633. Entered at the Postoffice in Salem. Oregon, aa second class matter. THE HIATUS WILL BE CLOSED, The State Highway Commission is committed to the completion of the. Pacific, Highway from Salem to Portland this year, r Soujild the Jiewgag and Jeat the tomtom! I The four-mile hiatus from the end of the present pavement to wheref the, stretch through Hrooks ends, the contract for which has not yet been let, has been adopted as a post road by the Govern ment. L k That's the delay. , f It takes a little time to go through all the motion. Bot the contract will bo let some time in July for that four miles and the work will be put through this summer. j So, before the fall rams set in, there will .be a paved highway from Portland to Salem, with the exception ot a little stretch between Canby; and Aurora, which will be too new, on account of the fills reouired, for tJie binding surface till next ?year. 1 j An next year the l'aeitic Highway will be finished all the way llUVtflI Vll'UII. THE RAUCOUS AND B0BUSTI0US RANT OF RANTZAU RATS!" ' ' . ; ' i ' i On June 20, 1915, was held in Berlin a meeting of professors and "intellectuals," which told the world something of what Germany expected to impose upon the world as peace terms. i The ! Germans, then believed they were; winning, and they set forth their conditions in a series of pronouncements. j Here are quotations from one of "these? documents thierct aro : many bthers: ''-r'-.:- : '- .-r . : ; .. -;- Of Prance they said: 41 We must mthlessly weaken her, both po litically and 'economically, and must improve our military and strategical position with regard to her. f Part of the North French Channel coat we must acquire. The most important business undertakings and estates must lie transferred frbm anti . German owiiership, to German' hands; Frabee taking over and com pensating the former owners. Such portions of the populatom as are taken over by us, raust.be allowed absolutely no influence inUhe em pire. Furthermore, it is necessary to impose a mercilessly high .war indemnity upoii France however" terrible? the financial looses she may have already suffered; and Franee has large colonial 'pos sessions, that England could, hold on to with impunity, if we do not help ourselves to thenr." ;y . . As to JMigland, they said: "We must supplant the world trade of Great Britain. We mu.f br T!m-nt t, nni-Z between British Africa and British Asia.- - We shall idemand an indemnity whieh as much as possible shall cover war expendi tures, the repair of damages, and pensions for disabled men,? widows and orphans. .We know that this question has been examined by Ku,r.,iinnnf according to tne financial capacitie. of our ene mies." etc. ' . , . They said that they must keep, a firm h oil on Belgium for, "eco- nuiiuLdii; , i,cjKmm means a prodigious increase of power for us." lnen follows the statement that th lii;ari. -i.i i .i. . property, and lhat those who remain in their homeland must have u iwmieat lnuuence m the empire." . . t There it is-no homeopathy in the doses Germany expected to i" uuuuis ui me Allies. . ' , i It was thee; wise men, these scholars, the intellectuals of Ger many, who said all this. - It is the proclamation nf tl lilirllivavman' C"4--. 1 .1 1 f ' a. x' . , V- ; ' -6n;iuoU oiauu aim ueiiverr ow one reads a few of RantzauVravinga-Rantzau, o( the Ger- . What a difference it - . , - nuuw v-v uucs me goring! . Gj"7nf 7lth her mgbt claimed the right to take everything If! fcl (Tilt IlItT nAitr ArvM 4 - a. . v O V-;-" ""V-" lnt ner to some expense for her out lawry, that is tuch cruelty and such injustice that no civilized peopb could possibly do it it would be highly immoral! - Salem, June 3. ' ' -Jamw LUo. nrf!LCTKaSf-,T, V'C s"perinte,u,ont of te Salem paper mill has ""V Jm ,low on the work of constme- t.on under way a.Vhurriel through, and running the great insti tution when the machinery is in placeV J. -, JL ll wi! Te0I,-C VC,r N'tWp01? fy went wild with, jov and eple fehl? aJoPtion of the Roosevelt Highway bonding measure- received unanimouslv, excepting in efngv' VPrt Wh VtC1 affai"St U' Tl,ese they burned Now the paper mill. Next. This fg the week when Ck-rmajy will have to fish or cut bait. ' More houses must b built in lem. or there will hare to be some Jlvely; doubling up soon. ' ' - Tn 8tatc highway department is looking out for every hiatus. They will be -cut out as fast as possible. The Paris Peace Conference has demonstrated that there are mighty FtTlRK DATES. i or Marlon county Y. M. c. A. jamvue university.' i i odUt JhurchUreal! Tmon' .,"t-.Meth. jSn! ii turday nir a'ayl Rsi"nl ' Tdy-;hool ejection In uinZ Jn,y ,$ MethadUt Cen- Ju 5 LDon t Columbus. Ohto. drlyby JlutioB Artny jSnd litlrf ion? J Slate enearapment of r-nib.r Jth Falls. . Jioii . ,P,,,5-l7Fifty-ehtl Ore- few nations religiously ' Inclined. They are all for holding everything in hand and grabbing for every thiag in sight. All except your Uncle Sam "Ve ZTfi in great troublef'f trritea Lenihe to, friend. The moe trou bte for him and hi3 kind, the better for the rest of (he world. cME TMIWGS JZAM TO A ! blurred vision, watery spots in the oj-es. will not wire themselves. When you notice the slightest sviuptom of a warning vou will be doing yourself n In mendous favor by having your eyes examined at once: even though the trouble may at first seem isiuall. And don't neglect the headaches. They often rise and. fall through some little derangement in the eyes. An examination costs you nothing. HENRYE, MORRIS COMPANY Manufacturing Optometrists. 413 Third St., McMinnvillc 305 State St., Salem. An amiable crusade has ben un dertaken in the East for the tip building of a more enthnsiastic and also a luore iudioicus and well-directed system of congregational sing tag. Under the influence of the paid quartette there can be no doubt that congregational singing has degener ated I iuto a dull and perfunctory thing. It affo-.ds no inspiration and expres3es tut little worship. ! in making the world safe for decency as well as democracy. T1IK XBW IDEA One of the big-religious oiganiza tibns publishes a paper which is called the Flashlight. Of cou'ise- it th:ows a gleam: in dark places; but the use' of the name shows that the church is conspicuously modernized. VOICES! OVER SKA The gavernmeat must hare more money, says Secretary of the Treas ury Glass, There will hav to be further bond sales. But the" Re publican congress ought to get down to brass tacks and find an end of the high expenses, ai fat as pilule. When national prohibition: comes there will te a law against the prop agation of the meek and lowly dan delion One of tha few uses of the yellow flower is to make! wine. Aay body , raiding dandelions after July 1 Is likeij to have a revenue man come Into the yard ani -confiseat-3 the illicit blooms, root, leaf a&d blos som. No guilty dandelion should b3 allowed to" escape. ' I Army f haplains and representa tivfcs of England. Belgium. France anu" Switzerland! addressed the Pres byterian general assembly, all urg ing : the covenant of the League of Nations m Ibeing .based upon the priuclple, of world-wide Christianity. The temper of the assembly was vir tijaJly qnanmou in favor of the league as the great agency for hu iuan"peaco and progress. -. I WOXDKU I caanot see your face The fog makes such a wall. But in my mind I trace ' A sailor boy who's tall And very fair. ; With gold-flecked hair. And winsome eyes that dream And seem- . . To see beyond theUiist-screened sea; I woader, lad, do you see me? Le Baron Cooke in Contempor ary Ver3e. . " . " : T"K KETTKR WOULD , Billy Sunday is a good antldot for Bolshevism. The churches real ize that It is impossible for a maa to be a Christian citizen and a Bol shevist, at the same time. The Ser mon on th Mount rannn J'a Justed to the Inflammatory declara- u oi unKempt Russia. Worli evageliPm is a diaterlal factor in suppressing t social and po litical disorder and several of the churches are laving r.ia. old-fashioned revival services all aiuuK ine .line. : Each nation is (TiwMi..i - u n UI JL wn saivaton as far as pos- 7' lanuy nnHing to a common ead the different; :eligious bodies in """" y"niry can accomplish ucj, ABOUT FLU Just 1 ' VAril M m . 1. . .. ' . "-a wnac in la . , - , ui r ranee it is La. Grippe; in Germany it Is Bliti katarrhi in th! . ru" a. " " n ia Known Catarrh, Epidemie Bronchitis. Flu i or Grippe js supposed to be anaccute infectious disease. It does tr ?l Tar 4.,0fect person posed c suuieiunrS rwv. curs as a tymotic disease. 'i ,nl9torT of "Flu" or Grippe the severity of the disease. Flu appears in at least three defi nite types of disease: lst--RespIratory disorders.! 2nd Gastro-enteric disorders. 3rd Nervous disorders. ' These variona ivn win t ax t . " ... w uir cussed, in our next. DR. A. SLAUGHTER ; 1 NatTxronath Room 1 210 U. S Nat'l Bank. Bldg. : rboae 110, THE 10IH SPIRIT Jack Smith belonged to the Y. f. C. A. Pat ileehan to the K. of C. Both marched away with the flag oad day. To fight for the land of the free. Jack bowed his head as he said a prayer, Pat knelt with his parish priest. Thea they stood up square to go over there, . To grapple the Hunnish beast. Xow their' altar rails were not tha same. Though t they messed In the same old tfhaek. But Just the same, 'twssMhe same gteat name, . They worshipped, both Pat and AJack. While Jack stood straight as he hum bly prayed, '. Pat knelt at a candled shrine. But the same God heard each whis perel word, ' That hearkefts to yours and mine. They didn't agree, did Jack aad Pat. . On metkrodrof Worship true. But what of that;, they went to the ..rijat. ": For the old red. while and blue. They .knelt apart, but 'twas side by aide. They fought for their. homes and right. And the blood-red tide of the kai- ner pride. They battled by day and nieht So over the top to the glory side. v.ntre never is war nof tr. Where the true and tried in God's r love abide. With nothing or doubt to fear. And the God they met as they" en tered. Where-the souls of all mea are free. e 1.0a or Jack's Y. M. C. A.. Ana the God of Pat's K. of C. Sirdiu, VK IIKGRIDCK THE IHKDS TIIKIIK BOARD AXI ROOM (By W. T. Ricdonl - ' w Our kitchen porch ope's toward the Tis screened hv .... " Wiiteria, too, also creeps through urre iwwn Hed-brerst poses. She's done her hesi i building nfst .,rro sne win tend her brooding. p sing ner song in early mori While" we're in bed a snoozing. We watcb her visits sc Vx.ui!f As she leaves the bluUh Or lines her nest wUeie g?s J11 r:'at as sne conceives her duties She ll cease her eong before 'tis long For two weeks' constant Th?n we can epy her brllliaat eve vvnue we're about our knitting. But when the eggs assume their tegj And feathers re beginning. Ue're sura to ncak near up tnd No matter if U' sinning. But Oh! I fear the eat will hear. ut? Diraies when thv--. , Thea wait till dark. and. like a shark uevour them while they're sloping. But we will twt i k. : '" M ri And kep the wm ki v,j. "rut . uiumg Til' wing, get t?ry to lhey nn nf no nest for hiding. They'll eat tha bogs and cherry alugg And aid "the fruit ia growing Theyll pn the worm, despite their Snntrn.t From gardens while we're hoeing. But when instead cherry's rd They'll rail tot a m;:on. O th-n we 11 shout; put item to rout. And rh&nge our first decision. Wt-'ll fume and fr-t. while we forget The pests they've b??n dut raying. Begrudge them then their scanty share And give them, much annoying. It Is a sin against our kin' That we forget the measure Of good deeds done by many a one When adding to our pleasure. But whea their claim unsuits our aim We quickly change relation; As though 'twere right we cloae up tight Denying comiensalion. LEST VTK FORGET! The tumult and the shouting dies The captains and. the kings depart Still stands Thine aact'at sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of hosta. be witt us yet. Lest we forget lest we forgetl To Sell Memorial Plates from Famous Battleship Former officers or members of the battleship Maine or their heirs or relatives may procure at a trifling cost memorial plates rashioned from parts of the famous battleship, ac cording to word just received by Governor Olcott from Secretary of the Navy Daniels. Secretary Daniels informs the gov ernor that the plates' will cost $5. pins the transportation costs from Washington. D. C. I'nder an act of congress the plates may be sold to former officers or members of the crew, or their heirs, or to municipal ities, military or naval societies and associations.. A Ralem Prod act "Thelma" Individual Chocolatea, Se everywhere. Shorter Hoars for Nurses mil Be Obtained Shortly Although the recent legislature failed to give them desired relief, student nurses employed In hospi tals in Oregon will soon win out in their fight for shorter hours of work. This was assured yesterday when Attorney General Brown. In IF BACK HURTS BEGINON SALTS Fluh Your Kidneys tcaAionA!!y If Yott . Fait Meat Regularly No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by Hushing the kidneys occasionally, 'ays a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kid ney pores so they sluggishly niter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood and then yon eet ick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervous ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep lessness, bladder" disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment yon feel a dull ache In the kidneys or ybur back hurts, or if the urine Is cloudy, offensive, fnll or sediment. Irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scald ing, get about four ounces of Jad Salts rrom any reliable pharmacy and Uke a tablespoonfnl In a glass nf water before breakrast for a few days and your kidneys will thea act fine. This famous salts Is made from the. acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined wth lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity sIm to .neutralize v the acids in urine so Jt no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can not injure: makes a delightful ef fervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. TWO GOOD ONES 5 pass. Saxon Six in fine shape and guaran teed $735 5 pass. Overland, completely e overhauled, new top, a fine buy at $725 ' K Lee L Gilbert Elgin Six Distributor ! Ia6 Ro. Commercial St. rhone 361 That we Our ic YOU DO KNOW? arc the onlv Confectioners in Saleiii f.V ICE CHKAM! - crtaniH are mailt from. he verv fresh, lire cream from testnl cows and n DKXSKI) CHKAM or milk. ' terin Kx wr cent cent trr4 city. We arrt ers with oMaiiiah or it cr THE i i Keep iit cut show that our r reams test I ightecn or letter, pure Imttcr fat. altout I ten ier tcr than any other ice eivarn xold in the anxious at all times to Mif ply ouricustom- the purest an.l most healthful prod nets making ' best of t COX- 011 to THE SAMS AXD SHERBETS COMPLY WITH - i i HICII STAXDARI) WK IlAVE SET. mil, when you bring j-ouri friend SIA to tfeat them, you are irivincr them THE HEST.'1 THE SRA 332 STATE STBEE 1 an opinion to Labor Commissioner I Gram, held that the Oreron indast-! rial welfare commission has the7 pow er to regnlate the tages and honrs or employment of atudent nurses. The commission will meet next week In Portland it which time it will consider the appeal of more than 100 nurses who hare atxed for bet ter working conditions. The com mission Is rarorable to granting shorter hoars, acording to Mr. Gram. A bill introduced! at the last ses sion by Senator lUwell of Multno mah provided that the hours of tin. dent nurses be limited. 1 This hill j was killed In a eenate committee. The attorney general, bowerer. holds that the law denning the powers of the Industrial welfare la broad en ough to grint the appeal of the sts dent narse. j Semd a copy of lh IYce editloa to the boy In the service. Only a limited asuabrr of foplea left, so or lcr evrlj. J23 cewi per copy. i . I , "I want a piece of meat withost any bone, fat or gristle.- "Ye'd better bnj( an egg. nun." rnuaaeipnia Evening Bulletla. f , No tJeiZes 'to ' ' ' II ma X. If 1 X I rv v RECORDS FOR JUNE' Special Operatic Features are included tn the new PatKe ,ec" Murto in a famous aria from -Lowlse.-and Muratorc the tenor solo from -Migoon." PaU . u hPaT. r1!? TlenJid rwrlocit songs and the EngluK Ballads ci Grace Hofimaa. are delightful. ritft. ' . ':' f" .,..,5 " C.0 awntfT.nxl Oar FU tVixrW 1 Tfce otner fat new cLuskal sdcaion mt doMicij uvnk uklc Popular Song and Datice Hits Here are novelties H the score. Jems otT the musical comedy song succew irraight from BroJwt. Band stvl UrcheKTs record by such tavotitet as Jowph Smucl CadeJ'arU Orchestra, and Uughalogues by Jack 22CT0 ( iKint Oram "Ikn Utt) .... f Ut ni Ut Uwom TKt VcU, L, ) . " i 3 rfearr Barr mmj Uab Trio I bJk lit f if-1 ii Mil ftnii... "" lh' h-Cmh'k rw.vrti And cifiht mere noirirj hizs this month. Let ms pity tfwfTn far you. Yon cn pUy Path. lUeord. M My PSor.ph. TRADE IN YOUR OLD MACHINES FOUR STORES FOUR STORES 1 1