TStl ORF.COM STATESMAN: TlirilSDAT.' JCNF. 12, 1010 1 .CITY N EWS L Pnxire t Turner Krid.y Xiglil iihni :nusii. Men Zt. f uner Picnic i Of toe county wm if neiu ai johj jl Hunfa toffli. Waldo Hills, five nilM south of Silverton, Saturday. joa filst. 1 o'clock. Prog; am. Judge A. S. Bennett main speaker, galem band will furnish music. Ev erybody invited. fhrlma" Individual Chocolate! jlade In Salem, tc everwhere. If. R. C. Members Attention . 'Members of the Woman's Relief Corp who intend to attend the state Mcampmcnt atfThi Dalles. June 17, JJ SOU 1. " ;ini-an;M w iWliWIK" for "reduced railroad rates at once j th'oogh Airs. Ai'ce k. i aiuweii, pres-f uay were tne center of interest of Went of the organization, or Mrs. the crowds, acceding to people Cum- Mary N, Entrees. scci.ta.y ; Ing back to Salem from the show r j last night; It is said that the movie in.t li'M-t Dnnrrt SiMinl . : I'Mmrsn fnllAurA.i ih c l,.-,, 1 11 1 . . . - i r -- I Sunfast Drapery, good line of col-j era. valuta $1 per yaul. Ham- ! iliua B. . - . ..;., i : j red PIao-f- f Going fast. Grab one. . E.; L. Stiff I I Son. - if V Home From Canadian Service Cha'incey Pruner who has been in nervice with the Canadian trooi'3 sfjee 1913 has arrived in Salem and is at the home of his parents. He wra Ih France for over two earj Constance Talmadge s "Mrs. Leffingwell's ' Boots" BUSTER 3 Prs. BBOWN 1 for HOSIERS . - $1.00 The Remnant Store, 254 N. Comtnercial St. MONUMENTS If your monumental work is solicit ed, kindly ask the solicitor for out business card. Capital Monumental Works, 2210 S. Cora. St- Pb" i f &9. Salenr Salem Auto Radiator Shop Radiators, Fenders . and Gas Tanks . Repaired . Tractor Kadlators a Specialty All work guaranteed , ....... US 8. l?th St. Salem, Ore Small ', Investment Lioans ltealty Loans House llental Agency, General Property Dealing, jopx n. SCOTT .realty co:, . 404-405. Hubbard Bldg. Phone 2S4 . .. Salem. Ore Western Junk & Salvage Co. We buy all kinds junk, hardware furniture, tools, machinery. Then la hardly an Item we do not buy Phone 700. 402 N. Commercial St For Hardware Furniture nnd Second Hand Goods see CAPITAL HAnDWAKB firsitike: co. . If you have furniture stoves or emrpets to sell, phone 917, or ex II at 23 Ti. Cemnrrrlal Street WANTED rn nature, ranges, heaters, tools and. In fact, anything yon hare to selL I buy for cash. Phone ' 610 or 611. WOODRY. The Auctioneer NOTICE If yon have any junk or second hand goods of any kind, see us first. . CAPITAL JUNK CO. , S71 ChemekeU St. Phone 808 See Oar ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Welch Electric Co. 373 State St. Thone 953 . We want to buy Good Potatoes Best Market Price We furnish the sacks and call for the potatoes at your place. The People's Cash Store Pbone 453. lt-l North Commercial SU and fought Witt the Infantry. along the entire western front. He par ticipatd in (he taking af Camb:ai in 1317. . He was never wounded out. was once buried by the explo slon of a high explosive shell ajd on another' occasion was gassed. ; I Will t I Je' Jtespom-ihle For any dears contracted by any Person other than myself. . . DONALD STEELE. Lurile lUiton, Willamette Instructor Is enrolling students In her sum mer courses lntiolin and piano. 598 X. 1 t in. t'non 1588. i'herrians and lont Popular 1 1 ' The Cherrian anil th Mai n the ro.se festival parade yester- - . ....... y 4 . ' v . i : i 1 1 irit(i" lioa in order to g.?t several p'cturej of the section. . ! . 5 ' Salem Proiliirt ! "Thelma" Individual Chocolates, 5c everywhere.' To a Trading Jool? . If you want to trade In a used pi ano for a new one, we are read. L. Stiff & Son.5 Tlil Week'n IHnnerj- Special Sunfaat Drapery, good lin of col ors values to ,2.1', $1 per yard. Hamilton's. . Four HiiliKt in Army Four enlistments in the army have been made this, week through the local army r?cmiting office in the D'Arcy bnildijg. ; All are for over seas service. , Those enlisting are William ; Frostj Wayne F. Staples, and Xprntan H, Evans for the in- fantry and. William J. Yejes Tor the J coast a:tillery corps. 1 l ... .. - rry. oniiern r urar "It's a Bear.' Everv sack an teed. At yotir grocer's. guar- Klks Take Not i You are to meet at the club rooms at 7:30 Saturday evening to go in a body "to Wilson avenue to attend the, Flag Day exercises. Frre! One-F Hfth lb. Golden Gate Coffee with, every pound sold. June 13 and 14. Lebold & Co. One Cae of Via RelMrtexV Only one case of influeoza Tras reported yesterday and one was re ported th-i day-before. Several quar antine s'zns are being removed by the city health; authorities in houses where' all signs of .., the malady have lisinnartrl and where' sufficient time has elapsed since the disease DM'It Ev?r Ocn'r to You THAT ur prices on strictly high grade pianos vre lens than it tt possible for you to .ret Ue where. The quality best and erm easy. ' i ' THC'VILCT n. AI.IL.EX CO. "19 Court St., in the Derby Building. . - Auto Repair Shop ROME of the VKSTA BATTERY Battery Repairing and Recharging L. XI. MIIiLER, Prop. 245 Center. St. Phone 927 Entirely out of Overland 90s. Only one Willys-Knight left. A few second-hand cars in good condition. Wood-Rose Motor Co. 24 6 State St. Phone 311 MYRTLE KN0WLAND Mnsic and . Musical Merchandise Sonora Dealer In. Salem i 413 Court St. ' Salem, Oregon Telephone 352 ' WOOD SPECIAL , 10 Days 73 eonl Brg Body Fir Wood at $7.00" per cord. 60 cords 2nd Growth Fir wood at 1$6.50 per cord.i H. Tracy Wood Co. : , Phone 520 Our, experience is ample and our. conduct is right. We are 1 equipped with the? latest scientific aids nd!, conduct our duties in a highly satisfac tory! manner. l-ff-f-l'TrST jclllill MM was pvesent. The closlB? of the i school tf-rm is taken as om- of the reasons for thw decrease in the p ead of the ailment. Notice We hav opened a first-clas re pair shan aad will ive the tnomrinr public the very best of service. Open mum mxi ar and Sundays. Marion Garage. Phone S52. - , Examination Today 'Eighth gifade examinations. .'will be held throughout the couaty to day. the place in this city being at the court house The etamlnations are chiefly for the Cedents who passed conditionally at the examina tions held in May and failed to make grades in one or two subjects. Wootlbum Ranker Visits Keith Powell, cashier of the First Rational tank of J AVoodburn, was in Salem yesterday transacting bus iness, and visiting relatives. He la the fion-ia-law of Judge George G. liingham. ... Dr. Jrott , ' ' Bank of; Commerce bildg. 407-8. Name Orilretl Changed ; ' ' A.i order changing . the name ot Katberine ! Sypneski to Katherine Brown was given in -county court yesterday by Judge Bushey. Mis lirown sou eh t the change of name because of the difficulty in pronounc ing her fcrmer name and bec-aiise she haa lived for several yearn with M:. Maude E. Brown and is known as Brown. ! i - Good Used . Pianos Some good waa new; almost at your own price. E. L. Stiff & Son. Two Seek Citizenship . vl Applications for citizenship were filed yesterday i by Arnold Schoen bethler, who was born in Switzer land in -i: H9 5 and came to the Unit ed States in 1913. and by Nicholas Maguin ofiWoodburn who is a Bel gian by birth, having been born at Lleg?. and who arrived in this -country in October. 18S4. , : ' Leal Blanks Get them at the Statesman Job of fice. Catalog on application. Open Forum Meeting June 171 " The open forum s nv?ttin? of the Commercial clnp will be held I'o the club auditoriuni? Tuesday, June 17 A number of special features in the way of entertainment 'arc promised. "Thelma" Individual Chocolates A Salem product made by The Gray Belie distributed by George C Waters tor .sale everywhere, 5c. Family on Motor. Tour C. M. Roberts accompanied by Mrs. Roberta and their children, will leave "today for Aberdeen. Wash., and ; points ; en I route, making1 th journey, ini theif automobile. They will stop oe day rat the rose festi val. . They will be gone two weeks. Two to Remodel Homes-- Bnildlng permits were issued yes terday to H. A. Johnson.' Jr.. to make alterations on his home, 603 North Wrinter street, to cost 1700 Snd to A;l Gehrman to retnoJel hrt home; 1135 North Fourth street, at a cost of $600. " . , ? YMcatton Plat Completed The. plat of the areas to be vacat ed f Or the: construction of the paper mill has been completed by City En gineer Walter Skeltoa and has tjeen igued and sealed by City Re-order Earl Race; The plai. contains a map of the areas vacated and a copy of the ordinance authorozing the va cation. All the work was, douel by hand by Mr. Skelton. 1 Free! One-Fourth lb. Golden Gate Coffee with every pound sold. June 13 and 14. Iebolt & Co.! Secretary ! Attend Festival D. H. Upjohni secretary to Gover nor Olcott, accompanied by hia small son Richard, left last night for Port land where theyf will spend the day' attending the rose-festival. All Elk to Meet At club rooms at 7:30 o'clock to attend the Flag Day exercises Sat urday evening, June 14th. Trier Case Continued The case of the state against G. H. Tracy : which w as t have bee.1 heard In justice court yesterday; has twn continued to Tuesday as sev eral of the witnesses are attending! the rose festlvali T: acy is caai geu with selliag short cords of wood but has pleaded not guilty, claiming th size or tne ioaa was acvuruiug m agreement. - ' -, . ;' Gooseberries ami St raw berries We are in the market. Bring them, to our big -plant, opposite S. P. Co. passeager station. Phez com pany. - ..j.'.. .' , ; Iiincheon l CTimmlttee Announced The committee for the Commer cial club Mocheon at the Hotel Mar inn Mrmriav wa announced yester day by T. E. McCroskey. The mem- j bers are U. G. Boyer. c. s. Hamil ton, Joseph Baumigartner. The speaker has not yet been selected. Receipt. Notes and AH Blanks At Statesman job office. Strike lias Xo Effect ; The teitgraphers strike was not felt in Salem1 and both Postal and Western Union offices handled bus inead as usual. There wat no change in the perfeoonel of eitltcr office. standard Scale Boo- In dnpllcate. SUtesman Job office- . . ' . PvPiwntH l.iaht Catches m- r r-!t of th Fitts Market has returned from a trip to "New-; port wheio he went to visit his fish inw boats 1 He reports ngm u but a ffn5 quality. Vry few pleas ure seekers have arrived at. Newport as yet according to Mr. ma. 1 Better Grab Piano Some used piano., almost as rood as n-w. Will not last. Better grab tbetn. K. L. stiff tt Son. Salem lie Comimny 1C2 No.-th Comjrvercial trevt, nor prepaid to do all kind- ar auto re pairing. Expert mechanics. Sv.-rloe station for Don nnd Velie cars. Men Wantsl at FalN C'ltjr. Oregon Falla City Lu rafter &. Lrgging com pany can use eight or ten men at yard and sorting table labor. Wages 45 to 52 cents per hour. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST Rather cheering news from Paris . ' Perhaps Germany may have her Ultimatum tomorrow. m S Twenty-eiht of the Salem boys members of Guard Company No. 1. and fo: irur members of Company M, are on their way .home from Xe vers. France. There were a few weeks ago forty-nine of the Salem boys there. It is likely that some of the Salem bojs left before the twenty-eiht. So It is not certain how many of the Salem boys are still at Xevers; but these who are still there ar. promised that they will be sa.it home between the 1st and 15th or July if something else is not done with them. ; . The wire men Who were goinj to hare a nation-wide whe strike Just had their wires crossed; that is all ' : . It is unfortunate that fhe logan berry contracts have to be taken into court. But that seems the on ly way. nd jhe matter ought to be threshed out as fast as possible. "b Come to hargain day a week from oext Saturday, and to the great cel ebration in Salem the third to the fifth of July. You are invited. m m m ' ' PCow watch Old Willamette grow and take on new life and spirit and pep. These things a all due. Col. Edward Mandell House may be saying a lot but what is it? Why doesn't the Russian . Delilah cut the hall of the Russian Bolshev ik? . - The peace terms, to Austria appear to be all wool and of thei proper width. V - Official figures from, Washington indicate an Increase of five dollars per capita among the population of the United States. But the profit eers were onto that long ago. There's a lesson for the fellow who thinks, he is 'indispensable in the fact that 15.000 aJamen are going to attend a 25-day convention at Cleveland. Boston Transcript. Use Cocoahut Oil? ! For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be -careful what yon wash it with. , -.7 Most soaps -and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali. This dries thet scalp,' makes the hair brittle.-and is very harmful Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and Entirely greareless), is much better than anything else you can use- for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair .with water and rub it in. One Or two tea spoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes eyery particle of dust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and, silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. . - - ... - , You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store. It is very cheap,' and a few ounces Is enough to last everyone In the family for months. PEACE LEAK EXPLAINED (Continued from page 1) appeared in the inquiry voluntarily, went on to say that while the senate was within its .rights in asking for a copy after the treaty had become public In Germany, President Wilson was within his right in withholding it if he chose. , , ,. Inquiry at a Standstill All the witnesses said they had head rumors of other copies in New ork but they did not know whether they existed. Like statements were made in telegrams to the committee by Jacob Schlff of Kuhn, Loeb and Company, and Paul Warburg, for merly a partner in the same con cern. ": Tonight the Inquiry eemed to have reached a standstill because no one had any further witnesses In suggest. SenatojJodge and Senator Borah, RepublieanTaf Idaho, .'who made the revelation which started the investigation said they consid ered all their statements in the sen ate had been il oved and Senator Hitchcock, Democrat, of Nebraska, author of the investigation resolu tion, declared the inquiry apparently had lapsed without showing any dan gerous leak in diplomatic channels. JUNE 21 BARGAIN DAY (Continued from page 1) ware, cutlery and silverware. Salens Woolen Mills Store, men's furnishing goods. W. W, Moore, furniture and house furnishings. The Scotch Woolen Mills, made to measure suits and overcoats. Portland Cloak and Suit Company, ladies' apparel, millinery, etc. Any stores wishin to Join the Bargain Day list will pleace notify The Statesman or the Capital Journ al. " . ' ANOTHER TEST CASE MAY BE BROUGHT SOON Possibility of Haying: Su preme Court Decide Olcott Case Looms Again NEW METHOD PROPOSED Officials Suggest Governor Prevail Upon Some One to File Nominating Petition Another method by which the Oregon supreme court may be asked to pass judgment on whether or not Beo W. Olcott serves cs governor for the full unexpired term of the late Governor Withycombe, -or whether his term expires in .1920, was suggested at the capitol yes terday, j It. has Lien nronoscd that fi-inta' of the goernor ask some well known person to rile with the sec retary of state a nominating peti tion for the Republican nomination Tor goveraor at the primary elec tion, to be held next year. ' ; The sectetary of state thon could refuse, to accept the filing and the embryonic candidate could file with the supreme court mandamm pro ceedings to compel the secretary 1 1 accept his 'nominating petition. Un der this procedure the question a? to Mr. Olcott's title to the office' of governor "would then b"plac?d squarely Wfore the court aod a def inite decision could be reached. - The foregoing plan could be put in operation immediately if the gor ernor's friends find a man willing to file this nominating petition. The state law tequirei that all such nom inating petitions must be filed at least S days prior to the election, but this law. in the belief of state officials, would not bar a prospect ive candidal from filing his peti tion a year in advance. Governor Olcott ' went 1 1 Port land yesterday to atteod the Rose festival, consequently no informa tion could be obtained at his office as to his next step in his effort.? to clarify th-3 present unsettled situ ation which was brought about by the inability of the supreme court ( to settle definitely nis title to bis present office tinder the m&ndamtts proceedings which wre before the court. Close friends of the etc-cnthe st;il insist that he probably will resign and name his successor as secretary of state within a short time. This prediction is made as a resilt of the majority opinion of the court which held that he is governor in fact. ' It is pointed out that Mr. Olcott has nothing to lose by giving up the office of secretary of state. Five number of the sureine conrt have said h is governor In fact aod three have said that he has the right t resign and name his successor as secretary of state. A fourth men ber also voice this belief although he did not give it as his judicial opinion. It is generally conceded that there are none w io will contest Mr. Olcott's right to remain a? g&ver nor for the coming tm-o years. , at least, while official here are Just as certain that la view of the di versity of opinion existing in the court, there is every likhhood that the question will be raised prior to the Republican primaries next y?ar. This being true, ,Mr. Olcott, "FAKE" ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM Always Ask for Genuine 'Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin" If you see the "Bayer Cross" on the package you are sure you are not getting talcum powder. Millions of fraudulent Aspirin tablets were re cently sold throughout the country. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicjiicacid. . . r they say. is playing absolutely safe I in Kit-ins up his office of secretary or itato and waiting until orae pro pt tive gute natorial candidate makes a move before he tjsi.its npon having h'S titl? to the office of gov ernor settled. ! Frank L Smith Passes Away at Parents' Home Frank I. Smith passed away Wed LADD & BUSH, BANKERS General Banking Business ; ' I ' it " Commencing June 16th banking bourswiU be j 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, FRESH FRIDAY .... 1 , FISH KNOWN BY THE BANK ACCOUNT I i HE MAINTAINS 1 ! i - , . . j . i , .i A man's standing in the business and fi nancial world is more truly represented by the bank account he keeps than anything else. It doesn't necessarily have to be the largest in size-but it DOES HAVE TO BE KEPT in shipshape condition. I j Make the ! United Stales National Bank your financial headquarters. nr. ii ww mi f i-i k ... WAN Cherries Pears and all kinds of Berries- MANGISBitOS- "Warehouse- Office 642 State St. BUI'S won the girl and bought the car. Of course it's a CHEVROLET -Salem AuttmobUe Co. nesday afternoon at .1 o'rlock at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith of L2tf North Liberty street. Influenzal was the cause of hia death. The deceased was 33 years of age and )ewas In the flor ist buiiners with his father. He leaver besides his -parents a sister. Mrs. Eva Bnrch." Both Mrs. Bnrch and her rather are 111 with lnriaen za. Funeral announcements will be made later. ! NEWPORT HALIBUT and! COD i Fine Chinook Salmon FITTS' FISH MARKET 444 Court Sti ! Phone 211 I States Bank Oroon. We are contracting 1 Royal Ann Cherriea 8c lb! Bings, liruberU ....j. ,8c lb, Other varieties ..... .1. ..... .5c lb btra wherries ..... ,. . .He lb Red Raspberries ..J..... , .12c ) Black Cap Raspberriei I0c Blackberries (Lawtoni) ...,.P Loganberries ......... Gooseberries . . , . . . . . . . . tb. Bartlett Pears . . ."... 'iCO f 1011 ,We furnish boxes find esilv: Strawberry. crates fre Come and see ua hd J0U High anJ f Phcse 727 J Ferry Sts. Salea, Oregoa I, 4 I j i. b .1 r f J 4v in 1