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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1919)
TV THE OREGON ftTATESMAX: mCDXESDAT, JTTE 18. 101 f ' .:'.: yr-i' f "'?.. :?; v Ifs tpaste nnHINK what that moans "it's tonstpil All the delicious flavor of Burley tobacco ,; lias jbeeri improved by toasting in Lucky Strike, the real Burley cigaretje. Ppenyeur packaq this n n n Pzw 9 si way I x1 ans of th world war. and other mil itary, fraternal patriot! -and clril o:aaliatloni. The Cberriani will take an artlra pait. la the afternoon there ar chU nUd the baby parade, a ball cam and other eporta. a concert and com munity king at 4 o'clock In Marion juar. There will be a whole afreet of concessiona including a balloon as rencloa and variona otbr carnlral features. At nlcht there will be a danc. 1'ajuten 3Iy I Cirrn. The last day of the celebration is In chaw or the war mothers and they hare not yet announced their plans. An erfort Is being made to r'iT every aoldier. sailor and marine a pass to all amusement aad enter tainment In the city. This haa not yet been made official, but Is b lnr worked out. There will be huts such as there were In the camp to senre dainties and to provide comforta for the boys. Float to Be- Feature. . A feature of th parade will be the duplication of the Tloat which won the Brand sweepstakes for Salem at the Portland ose festival last week. It Is planned to have the float ex actly as It was during the rose show The framework and practically all the decorations hare been preserve and can easily be assembled. C. B. rinnov ia thA decorator. Teatured all through the festivi ties will be the Idea of a, welcome horn to the service men and thy will be the guests of the city. The commutes In charge have extended an Invitation to all communities in Polk and Marlo.i and other adjacent counties to attend the fete. A Salem Product "Tnelma" Individual Chocolates. 5e everywhere. . . EUtSlilLM OVER CAMPAIGN 1 , r More Meetings Are Added to . Schedule Woodburn and Aumsville Enthusiastic A picture of Lort and Sentiment " ONE HOUR " Kqul to "Time WreU" . ZENA KZZTE and ALAN HALE TODAY and TOMORROT Vw-X THEATRE y FATTY ARBUCKLE In FATTY'S SUITLESS flAV 1 ' .- PARIS WAITS FOR GERMAN DECISION (Continued from Page 1.) make a reply to tne memorandum presented. TURKS PLACT: ni3fR FOR WAR ON GERMAN AIlfR.L PARIS. June 17. The Young Turks, the former German emperor and Russian greed for Constanti nople were responsible for Turkey's entrance Into the war. according to the statement of the Grad Visier to the council of ten today whn he pleaded for the withdrawal of the j . Z Greeks froif Symma and the pres ervation of plJ Turkey intact, to ta aure peace jimonr 300.000,009 Mo. ha mmedanj -throughout the world. The Grand Visier sail a Germxa admiral on ja German warship ae tually declared Turkey la state of wara after a! secret agreement wltk. the Committee of Talon and Pro gress for wf ose action the Turkish' people were not responsible. Help pat J'olk and Marlon coantji on the map. fiend a copy of the Peace edition, to ytmr friend and. relative.. 25 eeata per copy. Read iht Classified Ack Famous on account of the toasted flavor. Ah entirely new idea in ciga rette making toasted tobacco. It's toasted for vonr 1 pipeaine formula- I Ouaranleed.; Lucky ? Strike Tobacco. r(C i Sff ' I COAST LEAGUE UAKL..D DEFE.1TS PORTLAND. SAN FRANCISCO, June 17 Oak land nosed out Portland 4 to 3 by scoring three runs In the eighth in ning on singles by Wilie, Roche and Cooper, and a two bag hit by Bohne. t R. Alrett started the game for Oak land but was replaced by Kremer in the third. . the Rotarian visitors to . a slugfest here todayHhe Bees winning 18 to 17. Seven : pitchers were used - bv pboth teams but all were generous wmn tieir hits. . . . . . Portland Oakland Oldham and Baker; Kremer and Mitze. R. II. E. 3 8 -' 2 v. .4 9 1 R. Arlett. ROTARIAXS SCTI SLlfiFEST,' SALT LAKE CITY, Jane 17 Ia Angeles and Salt Lake treated Los Angeles ....... Salt Lake . ... . Bro'n, Aldridee. Schultz and Boles; Markle, Dale, (iouid and JSpencer, R. II. E. .17 21 3 .18 .19 1 Crandall, AMERICAN LEAGUE ! At Boston Morning game li II E Cleveland ... ... ... 4 T 1 Boston . : . . ; ... .... 3 (4 1 Batteries; Phillips, Wood and O'Neill ; Jones and Schansr. Afternoon game Cleveland , Boston , Batteries: Morton Pennock and Schang. and IV H E .3 9 1 .2' 6 0 O'Neill; At Washington ' Detroit .' . . Washington ..... . ' .... Batteries: , Love and Johnson and Picinich. , UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION WALKER D. HINES, DIRECTOR GENERAL OF RAILROADS , SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ; (LINES NORTH OF ASHLAND, OR.) Summer Excursion Rates - ; ;,' . ' ', to . i -;- Oregon and Northwest Resorts - Plan now for a quiet summer vacation for Yourself and the fam ily at the seaside or in the mountains Special excursion. fares are In effect for the summer. '- " h . Newport : c Season Tickets from Salem . ....... $5.85 . - Week End Tickets fr om Salem .$4.93 Corresponding fares from other points. Tillamook County Beaches Season Tickets from Salem- ..... . $7.70 FaVes to Neah-Kah-Nie, Manzanita and Hay ocean slightly higher. Corresponding fares from other points. Detroit A. Season Tickets from Salem .$4.00 , ; Corresponding fares from other points. McCredie Hot Spriiurs Season Ticket irem Salem -- . Crater Lake ' Season Ticket from Salem . ....... 15 day Ticket from Ssilem ....... I . tr Corresponding fares from other paints. Park will open about July 1st. ; Marble Halls of Oregon 1- Season Tickets from Salem ....,,.... : 15 day Tickets from Salem . . . . . l. . . Various reSPndlnS fares lfom; otner points. I11 Fares in effecti to Columbia River . ffcbef; Mt- Rainier National Park, Shasta Re- v.m ewstone National Park and Glacier national Park. Inquire of Ticket Agent. - John 31. Scott. General Passenger Agent. . .$8.55'- . $28,301 .$26.10 .$14.05 . $13.30 At Philadelphia .. . .. .7 10 Philadelphia.!.. . .". ......6 15 X Batteries: Faber. Kerr and Schalk; Naylor, Johnson, Rogers andi Peik 1ns, McAvoy. At New York R II F- St.l Louis .... 211 1 New York ... ... ...'.,..3 It 0 Batteries: Wright, Weirman and Severeid; Shore and Hannah. FAMOUS TRACK SCENE OF RACE IN MARSH PLAY At Pittsburgh Philadelphia , . . . : Pittsburgh ... ... . . Batteries:; Jacobs Miller and Schmidt. i At Chicago R II New York... ... .'...2 .5 Chicago .1 IT Batteries: Causey, Ragan ; and McCarty; Alexander and O'Tarrell- CINCINNATI. June 17. ; Cincinnati postponed, rain. RUE .14 2 1 1 " ? Stanage: mi si r- I I ' I I tr 1 V J4 J3 Be3)de the schedule of meetings originally planned by the executive committee for the Elks Salvation Ar ny hrrv f rvfc campaign two more gathering have been arrrrgid for the week. They are at Mt. Angel and Auitra. the former on Friday. June 20 acd the latter on Saturday, June 21. The prorram for the Mt. Angc: meeting includes afong th speakers Chirles ' V. Galloway, and Roy SMrld. Eth!rv,ipe Klly will give readings and the singers will be O I 'McDonald of Salem rnd th wo men's quartet of Woodbnrn. At Aurora the singers w II be the same'as at ML Angel and M'ss Kelly will assist as reader. The speakers will be Mr. Galloway and Robin D. Day. The meeting will be be!d .n the band hall. Last night's meeting was at Aums ville and like the meeting Monday night at Woodburn was a whirlwin-' of enthusiasm, acco:d:ng to tho3 who attended. The executive com mittee is confident from the result.-, of the first meetings of the campaign that the drive la going, over more than 100 per cent and they are re joicing over the prospects. X t Q Lest Yon Are Inconvenienced r r0NT forget to transact your blnking be- 1 fore three o'clock in the afternoon. That i j. closing time at the United States National, and other Salem banks now, yon knW. This re-arrangement of hotxrs enables cs to better! . get our "house in order" for your conyen- .... . . ience next day. I '- , .... (. ...... ,t ... Always "bcaikingly" aVyour strxnee, , y FT - Iff i t!iii!iriHriir'iirc vhmw .x' -siy r i; r - i w. - . Salem Oroort R II E .... 03 2 ... .6 10 1 and Adams: -Boston- f ST. IX)UIS.t June 17. RrooVtyn ! St. Louis postponed, rain. Death Takes Young Girl Whose Life Promised Much x Helen Ethelwyn Howd.. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mr. W. H Tlnwd of Shaw, died in Salem June 12, 1919. at the aire of 18 years. She trn Just ready to enter her junior r:'r rt h'ffh school when death railed her to lay aside her eierthly ilnt!"'? .aM loin; the innumerable hots Trho av raei be von d. She vss nd utlfnl ngbter, a loving sis ter and muh admire! and loved by all who knew her. She leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn her early demise and through having lived but a few years on this .earthly pl?nA her influence for good will "xfend through the years to come. Her parents and sisters have the fj-TflFnthr of all who knew them. It has been aid that death loves a !hning mark and this was certainly manifest in the departure of one who was so dear. ' ."The Racing Strain," a romance of Kentucky and Saratoga. Is Mae Marsh's newest contribution to Goldwyn's series of screen successes. A production of constant thrills, it la threaded with a story of love and sacrifice that is delightfully human. "The Racing Strain." which comes to .the Ye Liberty theatre, beginning ThursdayJune 19. has for one of its features a stirring horse race photographed at the Saratoga track at the height of 'the racing season. CELEBRATION PROGRAM IS GIVEN TO PUBLIC (Continued from Page 1.) f - - A FLASH .WIIR FROM Henry Ford-& i t Son NEW PRICE ON Fordsoe -1 r WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT IN 'FULL ! i I f I I iractpnis : i - ' : square there will be a band concert by the Cherrlan band aad there wl'l also be. a dance free to all men fn uuifozm. Salote Open Fourth. The Fourth will begin with a sa lute at sunrive. There will be the grand parade at 10 v a. m. of floats, decorated cars, the third battalion. Oregon National Guard, the veter- SALES AND SERVICE HIGH ST. OPP. CITY IIALL FORMEHLY VICK BROS. 1 i