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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1919)
G-. w TTTB pnEGOX: STATtJtAX; . S.l fit DAY, A fi VHT 2. 1310. ' icETnrnmrrnr OLI lLLiliLiU ur HOME TROUBLES IS RECOMTtlENDED 1 - ' : - " DJ 3s "X .A til 1 i ;' M 1 " - ' I I "t 1 State Board of Conciliation Would Have Franchises Readjusted GOVERNOR HAS REPORT v 1 . ! tlff st CAMEL Cigarettes meet your.taste in many new and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of them-they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. Ycii see, Camels are an erpert blend of choice Turk ish and choice Domestic tobaccos which guarantees the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight1 Camels blerid not only frees the cigarettes from any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas ant cigaretty odor but it assures' that remarkable ,meU6w-mjld-body ! And, you'll be interested to know that no matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your ta3tc! mettifillr mealed packatf of 20 cit'rtt or ten pack mimm 1200 titarmttamt in m 4( ..ire-pjiper-corr cmrton We mttnnfly ncomm4 thin k cation for the. homo or olBcm mmpply or whan fom traraL B. I KtTflOLDS ICBiCCO CO. Camels are , a cigarette revelation! , Prove that yourself! We suggest' right here that you compare jCamels with any cigarettes in the world at any price for quality and for satisfaction ! .' 18 cents a package JEMm OIJE PROTESTS : EXTRA SESSION Representative Smith v Says ,. GoYernor Puts Solons in ; Unfair Position Representative A. A Smith of Raker county is the first member of the Oregon' legislature to enter ' pretest against call Wig a, special ses sion of the legislature, for the con sideration of the Susan B. Anthony irniTersal -woman suffrage amend- ment. - In a letter to the governor. RepreeentatiTe Smith tells the exe cutive he has placed the - members of the legislature in an unfair posi tion by Imposing the condition that they nav their own expenses, v "I think it is the grossest kind of Imposition. he says.- ; . , Mr. Smith says that In, any event he ..is opposed to calling a special session at this time. . "If in the course of the next year, he writes "35 states have ratified the amendment and it is necessary for Oregon to take action in order thai women may vote at 'the next presidential election this may 'place a different aspect upon the whole matter. . Speaking of the governor's condi tion that the legislators pay their own expenses. Smith says: . ... "This absolutely does not meet my approval, and I think It Is unfair that the legislators should be placed in a position , of apparent opposition to the ealling of a secial session where circumstances are such that , they do not feel it just, that they should be asked to attend this session without mileage and per t diem. We from eastern Oregon are situated a great distance -from Salem and it will re quire considerable time and money for us to attend the session. 11 tne matter to be transacted when we reach Salem is not of sufficient lm portance to the state of Oregon that the state can afford, to bear -the ex- Do yon want to get your freight and express out of Portland quicker than you ' ever did before ? .A: , Route it via Willamette Valley ; Transfer Co. -. s ' Phone 1400 pense, then it Is not of sufficient Im portance, to the legislators to bear the expense themselves. I think it is the grossest kind of imposition that we should be asked to do this in this manner and I think you have placed us In an unfaitposition by making the statement yon have, par ticularly with reference to legislat ors attending without expense to the state." If a special session is called, Wal ter M. Pierce, state senator from Union county insists that time should be given to amend the soldiers, sail ors and marines educational aid en actment which has proven difficult to Interpret. "I -am positive in my opinion,' writes Senator Pierce, "that you oueht to call a eoesial session of w 1 - i the Oregon legislature to adopt the amendment to the' constitution en franchising women. Women of the nation ought to be allowed to vote Oregon ought to act promptly." Representative A. R. Hunter of Union county is strong for a special session and willing to pay his own expenses. Representative B. F. Jones of Lin coin county and Oscar W. Horne of Multnomah yesterday lined up in fa vor of a special session. Both signed form letters sent out by the state suf fraae. committee exceDt that Mr Jones erased that portion of the let ter stating that the signer would be willing to confine thet session, to the suffrage question only, Mr. Jones is secretary of thff Roosevelt HJgbway association. Representative J. . M Crawford. of Yamhill sent' a similar letter but is willing to consider any legislation deemed necessary. Deplorable Condition is Un covered in Recent Tele phone Strike' A recommendation that public ser vice corporations having their exis tence In Oregon be required under their franchises or charters to ar range their personnel and powers so that adjustment of differences be tween a corporation and its employes in any locality may be possible Is em bodies in a report. of the state board of conciliation to Governor Olcott. The report is made under a provision of the act creatine the board whicb rekuires a report to the governor on July 31 of each year. This recommendation of tho board daubtless comes as a lesult of ts ex perience in trying to settle the tele phone strike, for in the board's re port to Mayor Baker of. Portland, ap- -pended to the report to Governor Ol cott. appears this statement: "The board deplores the existing status of the company's officials, a body of men who have enleavored in the past, and are now endeavor ing, to honestly and faithfully fulfill the duties of their respective offices; who have, and aie now, endeavoring to give to the public effcient service: whose attitaae towaid their em-H ployes. as r.hown by th -testimony given, has at all times evinced a spir it of sympathy and co-oporatlon, but who at the same time, are denied the power t- meet, confer and adjust differences which may arise in tho local field. Such a condition, affect ing as it does, a Dublts service cor poration so yital to the well-belnp of the people of this community, be comes Intole-able dtr.ag the present crisif, and is fraught with gravo dan ger as to the future. No state-creat td board o! yoncillatioa can be of the slightest avail If thfi authority for the adjustment of differences Is lodged at points hundreds and thous ands of miles away from the feat or trouble." Thre induatr'al controversies that have had the attention of the board are reportel on to th3 governor. Re sults cf efforts made tr settle tro telephone Ktrik. the board repot ts. were only partially satisfactory. Rel ative to tho difterencea between .h3 grain hand!- and dock oporatirs the board beHeve the trouble war arbitrated satlsfsictoril?. Tne third controversy is that between roller n:en. stationery engineers and fever- l of the paving companies bavli.jr contracts with the btate nignway '.-ouimisslon. ConccrnUs the latter the report says: : "The isvj.;3 involved are thjfe ui hours and w 1 ;n. At inis date no rurther iep ha.-: Ln ta.-hod than 9 tentative id 1 1 '. nt t 7 wa;-h ar oltration La, boon suggested and is row un-ltr consideration by th com panies. Tr.e fc'.oti are nil n to re tarn to their places if th? can be e-iven them a puita'ila rc-pi'l-M-n .'i their d3nmnds n : 'wi pints at Utne. Rec.im wn Onion U not deemed io f .hiir cin !it;i.n3." 5 ,v - Thelmli, Individual Chocolates- ; A Salem product made by fThe Gray Belle distributed1 by George a. waie-s 1 or saie fsv-rjwiiere. oc StOGElllS 548 State St. Phone C. 103 S. Com'l St. O. D. Orders 299 N. Com'l St. 198 and 186 Mail Orders 456 State Street Crown flour $3.00 Snow White .$3.00 Sugar, 100 pounds....... $9.50 No. 10 Bol White Syrup $1.00 No. 5 Bob White Syrup. :..5Cc Nov 5 Dark Karo. ........ .50c No. 10 Dark Karo... 05c 3 pounds Crisco ...$10 6 pounds Crisco $2.55 Cooking Oil bulk... ....$20 Yellow Band milk......... 15c Armour's milk... .........15c 12 oz. Royal Baking Towder 36c 21. pounds Royal Baking Pow der I....... $1.23 5 pounds Royal Baking Pow der .$2.45 "American Lye, can. .......10c Bulk Cocoa, pound. 33c ;Bulk, Chocolate, pound.. y.30c 1 pound Rumford's Baking Powder . .7 28c 3 pounds Rumford Baking Pow der 75c 5 pounds Rumford Baking Pow der $1.33 12 oz. K. C. .....13c 25 oz. K. C... ....23c 50 oz. K. C 45c FEUIT JXELS 2 quart Masons '. .$1J25 1 quart Maons............9Sc Pint 3Iasoiis. . . . . ... .... .05c 2 quart Economy. ...... . .$1.75 1 quart Economy... ......$1.27 Pint Economy. $10 5 doz. Jar Rub1ers 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 13c Post Toasties. 13c Armonr's Cornflakes 10c Uncle Sam's Health food... 28c Grape Nut, 2 for. . . . : 25c Golden Rod Oats, package 30c Cream . of Wheat. ..... . . . .27c 2 packages Cream of Barley 27c Puffed Wheat, 2 for. . .... .27c Wheat Hearts 33c Wheat Nuts. . ,33c Cream Rolled Oats.... 7c Shredded Wheat ,14c Olympic Pancake. . . . . .32c Blue Rose Rice.......... ..13c Golden Rod Pancakes...... 32s Jell O, package .....11c Jiffy Jell. . . . ; ... ......... .11c Ice Cream. Powder. .......lis 2 oz. Cinnamon.. ......... 10c 2 oz. Nutmeg...... 10o 2 oz. Pepper. ...y ........ 10c 2 oz. Cloves. : . , ....... .-. .10c 2 oz. Mustard.' 10c 2 oz. Ginger.. ... 10c 2 oz. Buck Eye Vanilla.... 22o 4 oz. Buck Eye Vanilla. .. ,40c 2 oz. Buck Eye Lemon 22c 2' oz. Tillmon Lemon.... 20c No. 1 Oyster. ............ 20c 4 oz. Oysters. ............ .17c Pierce Minced Clams. 16c Otter Gams, U flat. ..... .13c Jap Crab meat...; 40c Soda Crackers, -pound 17c U Der Meat, 4 for., 25c Del Monte Catsup. 27c Ghiradelli V Chocolate.". . . .35c llershey Cocoa, pound.. ...40c 1 pound Royal Club Coffee 47c 3 pounds Royal Cicb Coffee $1.35 5 pomidj Royal Club Coffet $2.20 These prices are cheaper than present wholesale pri es Rhodes Scholars Will Be " Selected horn This State ' "The preyalent Idea of Oxford un iversity as an lnstitutioa teaching only G-ek and Latin Is to tally Er roneous," , Professor, H. G. Merrlam. whom. Is secretary of th committee of selection of Rhodes scholars for OrcKon, asserted today in Portland.' "A man may study any of the natur al sciences, and any of the profes sions, as well as all the genera! col lege subjects. ; Past Rhodes scholar's are now in the United State geolig-i ical surrey on the strength of their! siuoy.ot geology at Oxford. About 5 per cent of them studied law at Oxford and now have a shingle out. several teachers of chemistry ' nd physics In our colleges were trained at Oxford university. Very few of the Rhodes scholars study the class ics. Professor Merriara. stated . that Greek is not required as an entrance subject. That American students who are elected as. Rhodes scholars must or. erlap their college training and there fore cannot afferd to spend three years at Oxford university Is also founded an a misunderstanding. "If the student has the pep' he can take bis bachelor degree in two years at Oxford, following b:a, two years at an American college, and spend his third year In post graduate: work-. airl Mr XT --r-f i m tr - . . 4 a. uc elecetd man is already a college graduate he can study for research degrees. Recently Oxford university established the work for the PhD degree the degree so popular In America." This October Oregon will elect two scholars, men - of at least the standing of college Junior, one to begin study at Oxford ia January. 1920. and the other in October. 1S20 Anyone who desires particulars may obtain them by writing to Professo Meniam at Reed college. Portland. "Oregon wishes to send two of its best men to represent it at Oxford university among the other schol ars from, the other states."' he said. "We have tplendid educational Insti tutions, and our representatives should stand high. SKIN GRAFTING H&D NECESSARY - Volunteers Are Wanted to Bring Relief to little Erxna King : If t here are any persons In Salem J who can spare an Inch or 'two of kin to assist a little girl who has been severely burned and who with out skin grafting will have to lie for monihs In the hospital they are asked to communicate with Willamette Sanitarium. . " Little 11-year-old Erna King Is the. child. She was severely burned July 2 while camping out a.nd pick ing berries about 20 miles east of Salem and has been In the hospital ever since. She was helping to pre pare dinner when the stove pipe blew down and her dress caught lire. A boy who was near attempted o smother the flames by wrapping ner In a blanket, but before the fire could be extinguished she was ser iously burned on both arms, ou ttr right side and on her right thigh. The skin has been n FREE With every $2.50 order' ve will give'a pint jar of VogahV MarsWallbw' Whip FREE Libby's Pork and Beans. . . . ... .2 for 35c I Uoyal Club Sauer Kraut....... 2 for 25c . 2'2-pound can Hills Bros. Coffee, . ..red can . ... . $1.25 3Ioson quart jars, dozen. . . . . . . . . ; . .93c Golden $1.35 lied and Creen Peppers, per bottle. . . .15c 23 Picnic plates' for...v'. 10c 40 folded crepe table napkins. . . , 10c Comb honey, each . ......... . . .... . .30c 2-pound can Folger's Gate Coffee........... CO G3 CTJ EngKsh walnuts, per pound. 1 .43c Rolled Oats, package. . i .......... .-. .30c 1 rolls Toilet Paper for. ,30c Roy af Club Asparagiis.Tjps, per can. . 40c Mt Blood' BfeaChing Soap, 4 for. . . . .25c Graham Flour,5 10-pound sack. . . .60c " PeaVl Barlej'j pactage . . 7. . . . . . . . .lSc Toilet Soap, 6 ba'rs;; . :. v. :.l . . I.'. ". .25c" Rex Amonia,? per bottle. . ........ . . .10c Swift's P)cnic Ilajn pound. .. ." .... .35c Bananas, per dozen,..,.. ....,.25c OCERS Phone 409 THE QUALITY STORE 383 Court St. THINGS THAT NEVER . HAPPEN Br GENE BYRNES v HbsoMbty ALlrtoulA X frA SELF CDUCrVTLD, osa Pop a Doht eetteve i Vou'RE. A J I Ry KNOW MORC I R?IhST ) V PRESlOEKT-NCITrttR J V J , I no J BOAST ABOUT ( burned away that It will be months before it grows again, if it ever does. With the assistance of skin grafting, the suffering could soon he cn4ed and the wounds heated.' Skin can be taken from any rart of the b'.uy with absola'.ly n pais and the spot from which It was re-n-.3red will hei.1 la & weiVf time. Those who ar willing to help the child are asked to telephone ti WilUmette SaniUrlum. Y.o. 2it9, glr. ing their names and ad3refcet aod H is hoped that enough people will f c-pond (to make the kin grafting operation possible next wc Growing OM IVfore Your Ttme Kidney trouble tend to s!ownp" men and women In middle life "and they fear oncoming old age when it la ony the kidneys that are at fault. Foley Kidney Pills aralst nature to restore a sound, healthy condition and to banish backache. orenes?- Umenp.-s and tlffne.3. puffy ejc3 and other symptoms. J. C. Terry." IT-:311XIXK AMK.MTIES. "J told Miss Sharp what you said about her club; that you would not Join because It w&s too full of stupll nobnduc "And what dd she say? "She said you were mistaken, that th'.-re was always room for one so completely more." roston Transcript. P mmmmmJ . 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