WEI C0WE ME 66TIE.BOI?9 JULY 3-4 AND 5 ; liop t tail to come to Salem on the abo ve date to join in the big celebration and ' ' -' -t ''1- - . !.- ' ' '. 4 , - j Home Coming. The. soldiers, sailors and marines will be here and entertained free.v You are to be here to greet them. Take An Trip Trip to oilvert on Yon can take this The Bird Man will fly from Salem to Silverton and return. trip for a small charge by leaving your name with me, McCroskey at Salem Com- mercial dub before July 3, 1919. ' Tired Mothers Sing - I ; - . . 1 ; . . j . , Big, Community Sing at Wilson Park; ; John W. Todd, Mrs. Durdorf and other noted singers will participate. You should be on hand. The one big feature for July 4 from 4 to 6 p. m. . See Posters for the Stunt Program J. F. HUTCHASON, Chairman Fourth of July Ad. Com. L 1 ' - NEW COURT IS UNDER PROTEST . - i. Portland Citizen Asserts faz well is Usurping Position of Judge- VaUdity of lie act of the 1919 leg- i Islature in creating a aew dcpart I meat of the circuit court in Multno j mah . county, making Judge George I Tazwell a circuit judge ovo- the de partment wblcb Inclndea tne probata work of -the county, is protested by John W. Ivaste. a Portland lawyer with office in the Henry biiikilng. yfr. Haste's letter of protest. In which the writer as a citizen and tax payer forbids the secretary of state to audit claims far Judge TazweTl's salary as circuit judge, apparently is designed to lead to court action as a test of the enactment. The letter ha3 been referred by Deputy Secretary , of State Sam A. Kozer to Attorney General Brown, and should the attorney general ad vise that the new. ju dec's salary bi held up the case might go directly infn lit innrpme court throurh a i mandamus actlm by Judee Tazwe'l. There is some donbt whether the at torney general will, so hold. Mr. Haste's letter follows; "I beg to herewith notify you that I an a feside.it and a citizen and a taxpayer of this state, residing at . hi? -e. cir-f -nin th street. Port- !fo. xv f - liad, Oregon, and I am an attorney t Ifw with office at No. euu Henry building. Portland. Oregon. I own considerable amount of real property situated In Multnomah county. Ore gon, upon . which ft have paid for years past and'am now paying taxes into the public treasuries of this state. ' . . ' As the secretary of state, charcsd with the duty-of auditing the-llaims of all public official" entitled ti be compensated out of the slate treas ury; Including any and all Judges of the circuit courts of thli "state. I herewith notifv yon and forbid you to issue any warrant jor voucher to George Tazwell of' the city of Port land, Oregon, who Is now a ad for some weeks past has been nsnrping the office, powers and duties of a circuit judge of the fourth judicial district of , the state of Oregon. , I shall hold yon and your bondsmen liable If any of -the funds of this state ar diverted in payment of any claim audited by, you" that said George Tazwell may make upon yon for convpenaation as-circutt. judge of this state. ' relatives and a few friends of the contracting parties. MissjLuebke haa beej for manv i years past sa teacher in the Dallas from Dallas htgh school with the first classes leaving that institution. Mr Hayes-iis a son or Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayes of this city and but recently returned from .France where he saw service with Company L. In which organization he was a sergeant. After a short honeymoon trip to the beach resorts the uvrsly weds wfll return to Dallis to make it their home. 'Among the Dallas people who at tended the wedding were Mr. and Blrs. Hugh Hayes. Miss Dora Hayes and Miss Myrtle Hayes. ThlroaM IndivldualoeoUtes A Salem product-fumade by The Gray Belle distributed by George EJ Waters for sale everywhere, 5c Z7cncjnaf Writ Issued : Agdnst Accident Board 11Af tfvVi iha ImmIw iiAH . If., t Ion county against the etate Indus trial accident commission in the case of C. W. Fenn against the commis sion, to eom pel the. latter to bring ntf a.l.-l 1 f 1 J . n . . . . bern of . Portland lor . recovery, of 14000, or to appear in court by July. 17 and show cause why It. should not brinr suIL The nm r tinnn was awarded Mrs. , Diboern by m j commission under the workmen'.' compensation act after her husband had been accidentally: ktfled while employed by the Grant Smith- Por ter Shipbuilding company. The amount awarded Mrs. Dibberh was in a lump sum, which the com mission claims was a legal proceed ing. ; The petitioner for the writ avers that this was not legal for the reason that Mrs. Dibbern was still a resident of the state when payment was made The $4000 is now held V s -If "'" ' BaDjwooA. CaEf. Sept, to, 1918. TUJIeri)lcidCo, DetooU,lEch. GeBUemea: ;' - f ::r ' s; - After the use of a le bottle of yoor Herpkade, v it ni plainly noUcilc UuU my hir had impror to a marked degree. In every poabl way the heaJUi and vigor, and beautiful luster of my hair wer im proved to the extent that my friends coiumented oa it. My observation of many artists on the staga and v, wuai v me IW1 u nnoaasi nniirNL has taught me the value of beautiful hair.- Thia attnbute no doubt aids ia the sewing of opportua. for many artiBta.- f fei V Bui m bouts tf HTfirids Send 10c In stamp or coin for a fienerous sample of ifl Address gjp? , .w .ayH-iuw MUUll, v, o. VV. . by the sheriff of Multnomah county under a! writ of attachment in the case of Jee Roy E. Keeley against Mrsv Dibbern. . - Keeley claims the money is due him from Mrs.; Dibbern as attorney's fees and .he states he will release the attachment as soon as action is taken for return of the 14000 to the state. i ' Dallas School Teacher h Wedded to Soldier - ' e . . " . ' ' - ' nLUS. Or.. June 25. (Special to the Statesman.) ,Arthnr L. Hayes .t.1. Uv artA Mica t TcAOhine W. I 1J1 t 1 11 1 lit; mj " " r LLuebke were united in marriage yes- terday at tne name 01 LEuRene, The ceremony was perform ed m tne presence ui REPORT T.1ADE ON (j SEABECK MENT One of Most Profitabie Con ventions Ever Held, Says ; ' President Done j- ...;.rL ' The V. M. C. A. Convention at Sea beck was one or the largest and most successful of the kind ever held, as 189 students and faculty registered for the eight days session, lasting-from June 15 to June 22 in clusive. The convention was under the direction of Gale Seaman,- Stu dent pecretary for the western sec tion of colleno, and every day from 6:30 in Ithe morning until 1 30 at night was crowJcd fiii of interesting and helpful events. Such U tee re port broueht homo. , ' There j wis one pt incipal ' addrers made each motnir.g and evenlnjr and other informal addresses presenting certain phases, of work were made President Done, of WillimeUe uni versity. President Kerr - of j Oregon Agricultural college. Prasi'Jcnt lnd ley of the Universttv nl Idaho, rrof N. F.' Coleman ot Reed, -coilega and Dr, Bdyd of Portland made the prin cipal addresses. In an j athletic contest held dur ing the Contention the students of Willamette university outclassed the boys from all other institutions, win ning by ft score of 32 points,; which was mo-e than twiee the score of Its nearest tcnipetitor. StudenU from the University of Washington Uni versity of Oregon, University of Ida ho, Reed college. and all other col leges of J file northwest took - part. Another enjoyable feature was the singing of the Willamette university quartet, which gave one concert sit ting in a Jioat ou the lake, while the audience sat cn the bank. . An inte.t&ive study of religion In relation to every, phase of human so ciety was made, and a number cf decisions of life .work were deter mined upon. i us Coupon Is Good for 5 Votes For Tour Choice for (Jtiddess of Liberty, July Fourth Write: c-arae here and deposit in ballot box. IT IS Al.h COXK NOW i Samuel L. Kramer, Box 95. Sell ersville. Pa., writes: "I, had kidney trouble for . two years and -had a terrible backache: That is all gone now after using Foleyl Kidney Pills and I feel well againf Foley Kid ney pills set results quickly and are tonic in - their healing land! soothing effect, J. C. Perry. : : Help, pat Polk and Marion ronntj. a the map. Send a copy .of tit? IVace edition to yonrt friends and relatives. J 23 cents per copy. GOVERNOR NOT TO CALL PROBE Waverly Baby Home Under Welfare Commission, He Informs Baker nifiifllAn a si Jtr-A tA 1919 legislature is ctothed with au thority, to Investigate institutions having to do with children. Gover nor Olcott has advised Mayor Bak er of Portland that the executive office is without authority to cause a probo Into conditions at the Wav erly home by a specially appointed commission. An epidemic at the Waverly home recently caused the deaths of more than a . dozen chil dren. In a letter signed by G. If. Douglas president of the Rotary club; I. I Riggs, president of the Progressive Business Men's club; Marshall X. Dana, president of the Portland Ad club, aad A. C Newill. president of theOregon Civic league. Mayor Bak er wa3 asked to make an iveMga tion through the governor's offlee. The letter asked for. the organization of a special committee for the pur pose with power to subpoena witness es, and one member to represent im portant civic organizations of Portland. Edward Simmons Called by Death at Portland Home i Edward Simmons died at his home in Portland. June 23. at the age of 50 years. He Is survived by his wife and five children, Mr. Florence Lew is of Salem. Emma, Ufa, Robert and Charles Simmons. J Thet body arrived In Salem Wed nesday night and the funeral services mill i be held from "the Terwilliger home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. H. N. Aldrich eonduct- in the services.- Burial will be In the City View cemetery. Warner's Corsets It's not mere chance that we sell so many Varner's Corsets. There must be a reason. Women who demand . j - - - the most for their money insist upon Warner Rust Proof Corsets and rightly so. 111 7 - jarz&A'sr ' V In buying Warnerfs yprj get 100 per cent value Plus guaranteed not to Every corset is rust, break or tear or a new on4 free if they faiL .' I r PRICES: $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $5.00 "OUB PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST" G A L E . &;56l i Phone '1072 Commercial & Court Sts. Formerly-Chicago Store Rente your freight yia Willamette Valley Transfer Co, Express service at freight rites. Long distance haulin 1 reight rltei aling only. Phone 1400 II r MMv 1 . 12 f 3 iC" , In 1 ; TL 13 I- !f in i I fl i s a a a a i i m . , i i t a - i t s i i i - V i Z i S - I -Z 15 I- r- 1- - I . 'II I WE ; MUST l i MAKE ROOM REAL MONEY SAVING PRICES SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON PURITAN nil PERFECTION r . -Bon ami stoves REFRIGERATORS ROCK BOTTOM PRICES HIGh GRADE CENTURY AND ICE ETNO 7 SAVE MONEY HEM We Have Purchased the Stock of the Silverton Furniture Store We will move this stock to Salem and in order to make room we will offer this high quality; Furniture at BARGAIN PRICES This sale includes everything needed to furnish the home Complete. BEDS, CHAIRS, DRESSERS, LIBRARY TABLES, DINING TABLES, CHIFFO NIERS, BUFFETS, STOVES, RANGES, LINOLE UM, RUGS, IN FACT, ALL KINDS OF FURNI TORE. In these days of high prices you cannot afford to miss this opportunity to buy your Furni ture needs at Ji ii i. BUY AT THIS SALE L ow Price THIS IS A REAL SALE 373-377 Court SL FRANK F-RiCHTER COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER - Always A Squire Deal At Richter's SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK Remembep the Place Don't Miss This Great Phone 217