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1 i THE OREGO STATES A1AJI; TUESDAY, JUKE 1, 1020. The Oregon Statesman lasuad Dally Except Monday by THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPACT X lft S. Commercial St., Salfm, Oregoa MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tli Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use tor republication ft all news dlspatcbes credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper tad also the local news published herein. X. 1, Hendricks. Stephen A. Stone rtslph Glover... Frank Jsskoskl. ....Manager . . . . . Managing Editor ............ .Cashier ...Manager Job Dept. OAILT STATESMAN, served by carrier in Salem and suburbs. 16 cents a ! week, SO cents a month. ffAILY STATESMAN, by maft, $6 a year; $3 Cor six months; SO cents a : month. For tnree montns or more, paid m advance, at raie oi yw CTHE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will t be sent a year to any one paying a year In advance to the Dally ': .Statesman.) Ti. . f- (..-,...- CNDAY STATESMAN. 1 a year; SO cents for six months; IS cents toi three months. ikVvtrt ot Tirair iki . ... i. .i..n.n iiHmii Tuesdays and Fridays, l a year (if not paid in advance, $1.28); SO cent for six months; zs cents for three months. 7SLEPU0NES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department. ESS. Job Department. SSI. Entered at the Fostoffice in Salem. Oregon, as second class matter. CREDIT WHERE CREDIT 1 DUE The Statesman wishes to give credit where due, to Oregon's hap penstance Governor. He has developed a finesse in his method of decapitating public ottimaU which should tlace him in a class alone as a Governor who has refined the methods of the Indians and the Spanish inquisition in torturing their victims. - K Henry Schulderaan received tus urst mionnauon iui u to do so. Nothing seems to be go- to be "fired' from the columns of The Statesman on nuay morn- iag their way Just now. ing. The morning's mail later brought him the Uoyernor s leuer informing. him that bis resignation was expected, ana wouia w Tell us what you know about effect the day before. The letter was carefully mauea suer me e- chickens. Poultry and Pet Stock is Two Sundays gether July 4. will also come to- It is quIU impossible to tell what the war made the world safe for. -The unlcstructed vota wquld be the whole works at Chicago. Tho sign is a good one. A government expert has figured out that flour is too high. We have suspected as much for some time. Back ea3t in many communities the women have organized to locate the illicit sale of liquor. Good eight, bootlegger. Secretary Daniels and Admiral Sims 'are still skinning each other alive. Is there no antivlvlscctlon j law in the navy? I who would meddle with foreign af fairs In a League of Nations. Who Is to lead them If lit John ton fails tht-m? Whst is to become of them if III tuns up the white flag for the black and walks the plank, that marvel ous, mysterious plank now promised on which all Republicans "Irrecon eilables," Lodge reservatlonists and mild reservstlonists can stand and shout? And what is to become ot 111, tbe dauntless, all-defying champion and last hope of the red-blooded, red mouthed, red-eyed foes of the League of Nations snd covenant with desth? Gadzook! may we not yet see him meekly crawling Into the knot hole ot the vice presidential nomination? Louisvlll? Courier-Journal. REVELATIONS OF A WIFE The Story of a Honeymoon 1 Wonderfnf Romance of Harried GARRISON CHAPTER S tell yon that he had a very good pper. that he's feellag fine, that! to annoer. he has gotten hold or some wn to read, and that yon art not to think of coming to see him before Saturday or 'Sunday." "No. that message lu"t for me." I said with a voir that saag Its re lief. "It must be Mrs. Frederick Graham of Gate atenue. Her Bum fcr I was turslsg the lenses of the lural resiater frantically is- tTo be r.i ;.: So far there is no movement In Salem, to advance the cost of hair cuts to 75 cents yet. There is such a movement in many towns. But that is not so high when one comes lo think of what Samson once paid for a haircut. The Methodists In their general council have adopted resolutions fa voring uniform laws of marriage and divorce. These reforms, like rome others, never seem to get anywhere. Senator Boise . Penrose says he will attend the Chicago convention. And just when the Democrats, too. bad arranged for him to be too ill day. Tell us today or tomorrow. TUB DOLLAR OP TOMORROW. At a liberal estimate It Is worth 50 cents of its value some years sgo what will be the value of the dol lar tomorrow? - Will It be worth once more a full dollar In' purchasing power? What is the normal purchas ing value of a dollar? Without go ing Into the subject ot gold snd sil ver standards, whst will be the pur- chasing power ot a dollar tomorrow? That depends altogether apon the number ot dollars in gold that may be avallablo tomorrow. When one has a hundred dollars In his pocket he is apt to purchase- upon thst ba sis; when he has ten dollars In his pocket he is apt to purchase upon mat -oasis, wnen uncle sam has a hundred dollars In his pocket he makes his purchases accordingly, and when he has ten dollars the same is true. The amount ot gold In the country determines to a wide tiiv. trm.5At:K THAT f a M K OVKR THK TKLKIUIOXK i "Oh! Meesls Graham, jou houl4 room qveeeK vj leiepnone. roin thlng awful happen to Meeater Gra hamoh. dear! Oh, dear!" 1 sprang from my bed at Katie a high pitched, trembling voice which broke off into excited emotional sobs as I opened the door. "What do you mean. Katie? What is it?" I gasped trembling, then with a thought of Dicky's sick mother In another room. I put my hand over tbe girl's mouth, already opened wide for another burst of audible sobbing. -Hush!" 1 said sternly. "Yon mustn't alarm Mrs. Graham. Dont say soother word." 1 have no Idea bow I aot down stairs to the telephone. There Is a branch 'phone upstairs, but I feared to use It. If, by any miracle. Dicky's mother had escaped being awakened by Katie's loud voice. I must keep her In Ignorance as long as possible of whatever terrible thing awaited me at the telephone. "Is this Mrs. Graham?" a mascu line voice asked, after I had taken up the receiver from the table where Katie had dropped It. and quavered a trembling "Hello!" "Yes," 1 faltered, and recognize-1 even through my terror, the kind ot voice It was that questioned me. It was tbe snsve. Impersonally, profes sional -voice the members of most hospital staffs acquire In spite of themselves. "This Is Pemberton hospital. Mr. ishes me to give yon a To Make Your Hair Look Naturally Curly The laifsat Terrtbe. Edward Is five years eld sad live la Irvlagtoa. One morning he called early neit door and asked for Mrs. Blank. "Come light ta. Eddy." said Mrs. Blaak. "What's on yoar mlaJ so esrty this morning?" "Well." began Edward. I came to see your new rug. "What a good little boy. to be s Interested." and taklag him by the Lhand she led him lata the living room sad pointed out the oriental "Well." said Eddie, "well, well! It dont make me sick to my sumach." degree the purchasing power ot the dollar. Just as the amount ot money I Graham the Individual upon the average poa- message sesses tend to determine the prices! . Pall Tli StttunMn In tell It In.k. 41t ili I -" .cuwi. i o wan iur tuiug- tne worm wnaiyou anow aDont when Uncle Sam has less money All my life I hsve held rather poultry and pet stock. Ito pay out the prices of things wllll doBbVog Thomas attitude toward tne stories toia ty people who nave come near to death by drowning, and ot aeciine, for. every Individual will is feel the effect: that means that ha I . ' ..,a ....v. Z.. I I aass'w sswes s ssea s swv wvaaas it AMERICA FIRST. ficcs bid dosed for the day, and a statement given to the press, so the salem slogan subject for Thurs- that the pnblic would know of the massacre ieiore me victim. This was OlcotVs method of celebrating his triumphial return from bit airplane trip to Sacramento at government expense. Like the conauerine heroes of earlier times, who on their, return i froin a victorious conquest would prepare a spectacle and torture 4t.a nlni;ta Vf thr r1inir!tl9 Stlhipcts. Mr. OleOtt Ccneral Obregon. who. It iT. P-ident will Mn hi. labor for les. and have their whole. .TveTpWd in review .'7"7 J":,'- ----- n ':Zn , tu fn frmn 1,a ' republic of Mexico, says he less to spend, but get more for his herore them wltbln the space of a and deftly removed a scalp, carefully concealing the fact from the frlni,lhlll n. thm ,TnitM) Loner. Th. nurh..! minute or two. But I shall never vietim until the said scalp shall have been paraded before the public i- fov lbe ,olUr tom;rTOWu.,rwgb m au ot lusmeuiuucH : ter it. And upon that rock he will tomorrows will be more thin , The net result of this rapidfire execution is mat neginning wiinibulld an enduring edifice; It he I today. Baltimore American. .Friday morning the office wa without an oinciai head ana ceasea ,Uck9 t0 tnat pr0rTam absolutely to lunciion. uusiness pucu up iyr tuc jcmaiuuci uc nrcn, will continue to pile up until the new appointee arrives and qualifies for the TJOSt by filing a bond for S 2d,0W as required by law. ' 'i This is an imrortant office, one of the. state's best revenue pro- dacers, but the business of the state, and the interests of the pub- J mladed.ot tBis whenever lie which docs business wun tnat department, ua not coum in com parison with Mr. Olcott's desire to carry into effect his favorite meth od of lightning like execution. c 1 Mr. Schuldermans term of office would automatically have ex T"1 rrr Vl . . . - fc V commercial aviation Is still have permitted him to serve the few remaining months and retire r . , ., wun. me Donor uue a puunc uiiiuiai &ucu t spituuiu icwiu iui I efficienev. Or, eliminating any. rights of a faithful public servant who has the paai, performed a duty and done it well, saving the people thousands of ... . . dollars in expenses, ana minions i m eliminating qucsiionaDie cor porations and the sale of worthless stocks and bonds such as are being constantly floated on unsuspecting innocent purchasers in our . neighboraig state of , Washington he might have at least protected the interests of the public to the extent of decently giving Mr. Schul- derman a few days notice of removal, in which. to. prepare. to turn Slowly but surely the women are appropriating the work that ought to be done by tbe men. ; We are re- we see two women rush together on Broadway and begin to kiss. Los Angeles Times. sgaln doubt say such statement, 80 matter bow exaggerated In the few seconds thst Inter vened before I could catch my breath sufficiently to answer the Interne for such I judged to be the position of the man at the other end of the telephone there flashed through my mind with cinema-like swiftness and fidelity to minute details num berless episodes ot the checkered with els toot lr Wfo h th hair a4 rm will tiful rurim mm4 wsvre mm rM ) for. Thy will b mrtrxUr tfsl le mpumrmr.rt- mtt will lt torn In or wliMlr wih. To fwll ff-t is rev tit wlthia lhrt hours Hullr- A tmw oBcea of lm4 iliwrle which, of cowr. tmm h h4 st sr drag toro will last fe whs. II im suit roaomlral t umm. It mim mmtvrm mm mit rllt tri. th hair m. olihtrl s-Ioml Whow tfc hair ta taM out It wiu h mm tXmltr mm thowch It had Jat orw haapwa. Hair Brovm ca Ibid Heal kfw n mmr kaM. a Stow Vw .,! it niiiwu fcrxoa, hroia C WW mt i W to am Sm4 aa nl mm4 mtm taawaM ha ! V ja tm at Irai U. m mm, i.tt.. r. mw V. at. v. i Graduation Presents At do other time la tt life of a lur or loeag Wai ts a ssbstaatlal g.fl so appropriate, sad no occasion merits a token of spprovsl sad earvsrsge meat more. Th proad day ot gradual, for a Roy offers a satiable tlse for the girt of a Watch or a Fob or Chain or Iliag, For a young Woman, a XHa moad Is most sppreciattd. bst whatever the araoaal yea can -afford to lavest. some seWctio from our Jewelry stock wd please best sad csrry the most eadartag rraembraace. GARDNER & KEENE fU lew's HomA lXetUble Jewelers sus4 OptktaM I BIT THE BUXI that's different, lust cloee your eyes and try to !aa lae that yon are com palled to grepe yoar way through life In darks that yea are barred forever freas lag the flowers, the blae sky and the bear tie of natare. Jest Imagine that yon will never again tew th faces f thos yon love. It Is terriile tboagkt. bat maar. many persoaa are either totally bliad or ere livtag la semt-dsrkaeee simply because they neglected their ties. HENRY L MORRIS ? dpvowsetrtat A resident ot Pennsylvania bear ing the good old Stuttgart name of Straussberger, was the heaviest con tributor to the i Johnson campaign I motional life my husband and I had , ' . . I experienced together. - I r . . i u. . . . . I wuriousiy eaougn mere were no He chipped In 127.000 In cash U hennv remembrances. As If th eon. help his stalwau. American friend I sclourness of Dicky's peril dulled my towsrd.the presidency. I perceptions until regret and remorse The California millionaire, paid ZXl all the expense .of the primary la I in which mv eonseienc toM ma t on railroads and tie-ups of trstflclthls state, bat sent less than $10,000 might have been more tolerant, more because ot strikes wiJl be things of I for the Johnaon ramnaim in thai oblivious of my own feelings. unless, the .aviatora strike, east. That was largely looked after I K?. waAlht. W" ''J uc.ri .UUU(.ua. v.. .u.v. iut in oiriaustmn. i.jc iioioran-i mtmi.. in i.uh a S a aa -a a IV meisters. the Wtthawlskls. tbe Nord iDlek' careless. I had aaswered tentative overture extent to which the high-water mark is exceeded will depend entirely on oyer w oxuee 10 ma buccwur, u tuv - thlps. The tourist famine ended are preparcu ior mt? uaponaut jwit uc as iu ut vuu Have gone smoothly on handling the 'business' of the public without interruption. But that would have prevented the happenstance cx ccutjve and executioner from performing his grandstand play and administering the torture which so delights his shrunken soul. ' ' - - A d titntnet oii!nrt Olnntt'o trmilil liner if tli irth nnil triflkilicr The nresent Tear la likelv to break I skinovitchea and other eminent Am. I a few hours before when he had tel all records In European travel. The erlcan patriotaLos Angeles Times. ."T.. E DK 1 1 n " w a s u sen If 1 had only answered him kind ly then! I could hear his offended: Well. If that's tbe way yoo feel THE KALOOX HTUIKK. The Paris saloons went on s strlkelabout.lt. good night. as If his voice with the close ot the war. CAN SVCH THINGS BE 7 and dosed their doors from 4 to o ciock eaen , afternoon in remon strance against the Increased tax on brandy and distilled liquors. To fasten fresh burdens upon the ar dent spirits of the Parisisns seemed to csll for unusual action and tbe t BITS FOR BREAKFAST l r2BJ , Is Hiram preparing to hedge? It 1 in W1UI iirinii nt fa m. ... . - .. .. ..-- -- . mm . J. . . t I " mmmwmmmmm.mgmm. WW . . V a political football ot this important Dusmess onice, a. r. ueonarai.t nortl. nriona tn Hn .tmt examiner for the department, announced his intention of resigning lnI r0r "harmonv" excent take thel10011 lrle the result as soon as there is a head to receive the document. I nomination for Tie nrsidenrL nl I" this country the saloons went The governor's method of scalping while the victim peacefully eTen eays tnat Be OM neTer exDress-l011 trik protest against th biceps n not new in OlS career. , - , ; i ed flBMrillfln ta Iim nf NiMom f'SnlwnlB iinenaraeni. Shortly after Ole'ottV elevation to the Governor's chair through lDtlt onjy td iiT. Hoover's English tho sudden death of the people's choice, he felt the necessity of re-1 league. waramg Viit i. nirK,oaiem writer tor xne i omana uournai, ior nisi This Is news to all of us who have spienuia woris in misrepresemiug, auusing auu snusuig muu si uuy watched Hiram's 'course the past crnor7AVithycombe until the latter, had . been dogged to his grave. Ter. It will be dazing news to the Upon his demand the- state industrial accident commission quietly bitter-enders and last-ditchers and fired its claim, agent and gave Kir, the job, where he became an blaek-handers throuchont the eonn understudy for the office of commissioner, for which Olcott was! try whom HI has rallied to his skull grooming mm. as aucn unaerstuay ne uwamc iue mouinpiece 01 1 and-croes-bones banner against all the fJovernor and also of the commission, Commissioners licckwithi and Allen being consistently ignored. f ' When Olcott felt his student was. prepared, he hied himself to his executive office one Sunday afternoon, sharpened his axe, and wrote letters to Commissioner Allen and Beekwith notifying them that their heads had been thrown into the discard and that thev I were no longer commissioners. Late that Sunday evening he called 4)ir. :i-.niijt uu iuc piiuuc tuu juiuriiifu iuu wiai lie iiau ueen removed, aftd that he would receive the notification letter next morn ing. Wilford Allen's firsf notification came when rcadincr his morn- ling paper at breakfast next morning. ! Other instances might be mentioned m which the intended victim received an advance tip that something was going to drop and that he was expected to occupy the spot where the weight would land, foiling the little scheme with a hasty resignation. Hut what is the use? Hasn't cur happenstance governor won the title of '.'the flying governor"! And isn't spved the only thing for which ho has been able to win a reputation since he became a hap penstance!. . had Just finished speaking. To think that perhaps the last words I should ever hear my husband spesk were those! Like most women at sncb times I had no room in my soul ior optimism. aospitai message meant probata death. Clutching at Straws. "Are you there. Mrs. Graham? A touch of nrotessloaal concern In the voice now. I realised that the interne thought I might have faint ed. Oh. ytm. What is it? What has V GOOD. WISHES AND GOOD LUCK If (' ' t H"l. 4". a - 1 . " .. " - uie JMaiesraan conratnlates Sam Kosrr on Ins elevation tn the position of Secretan of State in fact. He has long performed the mT 9 . dia rij mJ ..S.A A ... . r sr . position without the honor or remuneration "4r n siaied, although not very Iondly, that be is going to be a re.nl Secretary of Stale, not a dummy for the Governor. Wc hope it r is as such he will have general support. His past associations Juive i ken bad. Appointed Insurance; Commissioner by Governor Vest,. he has for nine years been ehief deputy, under Olcott, besides ..4...n,j4 acverai poimcai campaigns for him. ; mu tie via, i ne state service before the West-Olrutt crowd ... ..r uie i.onzon. an.f perhaps can come back and he a real Re paWiean. V c hope he docs. It will have to be one or the other. . FUTURE DATES June 1. Tueadar Salera-Portl&nd lr servica begins. juna 3. Thumdar Speech by Colvln Brows at Grand theatra. Juna S; 4, and I Salem Tennis lunrnament. Juna 4. Frldar Concert of fcleh acnoof muaic department at high School auditorium. Juna 4. Friday RasebalL SaUrn hlrh vs. McVlnnvtlls blarh. MeatinaTtlla. j una a. baturday Annual pnle of "rrnna uoroc jersey jureeaera aaao elation. Salem. Juna S. Sundar Bacatanrat flnft. day for Kimball School of Theology st r irm aieuioami caarcn. Jan S. Sunday Brcalaaret sermon for hlrh school . a-raduatinr rlaaa I Lestis Methodist chureh. Jane S to 11 UUs Ci. A. R. ncsnip- ment at : Astoria. I prosperity, or there will be the merri- atJ8t7t.,V.?rj;?i-,ew row ever staged In the windy Juaa 11. Kr Ida v rnmiinm. i dv I city; wuicU is saying a rood deal or i or iviraoau ecnooi or Tneoiogy at t:J0 , tn. in Aemby ball. Juna 11, Friday Salem schools elos. June is. Sunday Baseball. Wood oum ts. saiem. It would be amusing S It It were not pitiful a V "a The attempt of President Wilson to control the Democratic party. - a. A week from tod a. the Republican hosts will be at Chicago S a They will say some things and do some things that will stick out snd mean something', or such men as William Allen White snd his kind will know the reason why. It will be no platform of platitudes snd political piffle and puking poppy cock and pusillanimous and pussy footing piffle t If tbe red blooded delegates hare their way. V It will be a platform worthy of the party of progress and protection and V.S) Tbe American people are tired ot pewee politics and pigheaded oolt- liclans, and they are going , to be Jill li to llffVV'aVhool. for heard '"m. or something will pop. Oregon National Guard at Vancouver aai Fort Stevens. Juna It snd IS Rational btoct utoei piiMTrrci events in saiem. W Merchants report quite a rush for mue serge this summer by women xr motorrycm events In Balefn. I V Z .J. ..r- .7 7 . ' 2 . June 2J and M Imperial eoBcUvejw,,0 n e"Ia their suits ready for of Mystic Shrine' In Portland. Jnne 2S. Wednesday Imperial eon clave of SlrsUe Bhrtne to visit Salem ju Z4. Za and 34 Portland Rosa leauvai. " - (.--,. June :. salurdar Letter (rrW, convention In Salem. - July S ta 24 Rummer school for ru ral pastora at .Willamette vnlversity. July S to 0 Annual encampment f Oregon nations! Guard. Infantry snd enainwB st Cam Lew la. artillery at Kort Stevens. Jul? IS tn ! I Klm r-V.,.l. Jy 22. S3 and J I Stats Elba con vention In Silem. ' tats'TIlT11 " ctor -rao. me voting tais fall. Corsagee of American Oeauty roses will alM.be mm V, U. "jj."". S "nsSy Horses hav. BamM and why ntt solos? llow does "llenrylia" strike you?"1 , " ' i - Lord Roherl reel! says the Irish Question Is a domestic problem, but he does not belittle It by the desig nation. Over here we re having all Mrta of trouble wiih our domestl! problems. .. Mr. Frederick Graham wlshea me give you a message." the impersonal voico re pea tea smootniy. "He says a A- iu ten you ne ate a very good sup per I clutched at the straw ot the tin familiar name. "Slop!" I said et cltedly. "I'm not XIrs. Frederick Graham, but Mrs. Richard Graham. l don t think your message is for me. tor through my stunned brain waa creeping the recollection of my search through the loesl telenhone register a few Cays before for tradesman's number. While doing so I hsd Idly remarked that there was another Graham besides my own name la tne Marvin register. Wba nax that given name been "Fred ertck." les. I was quite sure that was tne name. "Let me hav the mesaag piease." I said qultly. I must be very sure that it didn't mean Dicky weiore i aia anytblus ela-. "Mr. Frederick Crham wishea me i LADD&BU5H, BANKERS lUUbllahed im Qtmtrti EavnUnf Baalassji Offk Hours from 10. a. m. to 3 p. 5 m m ml. WSNTED AT O N C E 50 EXTRA Sales- peole for all Departments Apply Marnier PEOPLE'S CASH STORE Hires Household Extract contains the actual j a ices of roots, barks, herbs and berries. It makes mothntr as pure as It Is sparkling and delicioQS, tmt4- m rm4m !s I yee ( thf eWMMMensjsJsf KafsjplwL THZ CMAR1I3 t Kmrj COStf AJfT NEW SERVICE TO YOU Property Owners Attention If you want to knjnv alut any property you mt aJtcrtUcJ in the Spokaw, FortUnd or Seattle aprr. or amy onntry paper in Oregon or Waliinjrtoti, by the PACIFIC AQKSCY , Zee , 1 have su!5critcl for the - . . PACIFIC AGENCY SERVICE' ' Ami have full particulars of all proprrtin haifUetl ly them, rrganllrw of where they are locatM. If you want to sell or trade. vmir prr.jM-rty with tn an4 we rill place your listm in all (fires bavin; the 1'arific Armey Service, which means that ymir. property iit reeeive the mm bined publicity and selling forw of the principal emitinitie of the Northwest. Our litin; rrarbn I.iiihsi) pop in the Northwei. W are ctruive reprr-entaiire, .,f th srrvire in Sj!rW, trr. . M. W.ROWLEY Real ZxXxU. RcUl 402 Oreport Duildinj 1"bme 70 4 V .1