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! "4 THE GRECO!! STATESMAJf i TIHSIAV. JTXK 15. 1WO. The Oregon Statesman !uu4 Dally Except Monday by THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY - Ill 8. Commercial St. Salem. Oregon who have v lilted the German capital 6i nee the mar. Most oi the newt paper men are impressed with the tremendous interest shown in the trkal performances. An impression Istlc writer in the London Times pie tures for us a group of Herllners hurrying to the theater Just after 'revolutionary fiends bad tun amuck. an. I thw ilroot anil innirfi had ra Ralph Glorer I rrrVTrCrtSr brlk,B Mler." The men In the Frank Jaskoikl. Uammr inh notiDarlr were smoklnr fat clears and - I L A 1 1, a 1 M tAnm w.v- A am, OAILT STATESMAN, erred by carrier la Salem and suburbs, u cents aP"' 7, ,n ,,71 week, 10 centa a month. - ; land their hair enreloped In fln lace DAILY STATESMAN, by mall, SC a year; $3 tor six montks; SO centa a I theater shawls, were tittering in an! monin. or inree montna or more, paid in advance, at rate or IS year. mated conversation. The reporter (THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will Lot iced how a girl in the party, who StatVsman-l ' V V - moc' w was shod in gold dancing slippers. ONDAY STATESMAN, $1 a year; SO iU for all months) 21 cents got I Aepped singerly over a pool of blood uree monias. - land resumec an intimate talk witn WEEKLY STATESMAN, Issued In two alz-page aectloni, Tuesdays and ner mcnocled caTalier months? ts nt. fni The gold slippers and the pool of MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively entitled to the nae for rennhllearJon 9f all sews dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la this paper ana aiso ine tocai news puoiisnea nereLa. TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department. SSS. Job Department, SSS. Entered at the Postoftlce In Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. THE PAPER MILL PREFERRED STOCK AGAIN blood he considers symbolical of mod ern Berlin. - Cabinets may collapse, party strife may rage, but the play must pro ceed till the heavens fall. Yet is it to be wondered at that Berlin turns to Its theaters aa af fording a relief from' the realties outside their doors? In this coun try there baa been a great theatrical revival since the war. or rather there has been a rush by the people to see any form of entertain ..ent which would tak4 them out of themselves 'nfn a land ttt mlraJv,lia Ti m Germans, struggling for seats and fighting, good-humoredly for sand wiches In over-crowded foyers and buffets are only doing the same thing as the Americans seeking enjoy ment so that they can forget the forrows ofthe war and their present- day troubles. The Germans have this advantage over u they still have buffets In their theaters. The June Bride's Store All past satisfactory etperl ence in Gift Buying combines to make this store noted. All presents are appreciated by the bride, but none so much as those that bear the stamp of coming from Gardner A Keene. We have made special prep arations for the greatest June wedding season of any that has gone before. Look now, make your se lections have them put aside, if you like but look anyhow. XKW CUT CLASS N KW SILVERWARE NEW JEWELRY GARDNER & KEENE SalenVa Most Reliable Jewelers and Optician If you have any money on hand, or if you expect to have any soon, and if you, want an absolutely safe investment, and at a very good guaranteed profit, you cannot do better than to buy some of the preferred stock of the Salem paper mill, i What will it payt . . v It will pay 8 per cent annual dividends after the first of July, payable monthly And, upon being retired, it will pay a 5 per cent bonus. ISo doubt some of it will be retired in a year, which will make it 13 per cent on .that part of the stock It would be a good idea for any otfe having any money to read the advertisement of the Oregon Pulp and Paper Co., being printed in The Statesman ' And if Sour mind is not then made up, to go and talk with the officers of the company. The men who are behind this great enterprise are not going to let any dividends on the preferred stock lapse. Any way. they are cumulative. ti : j a. j r . a a y . -.., A Acaiucs eJCUJK as nuuuu. an in . riMmm. u cuii ikt nau biijhuuc (w.r i movmtnt tinder vat to ssi a 4 Pi 4 It A rAtivin r j f 4 Vi tts nrnf awwal oIaaV vsraTI a r in iraf tint 41 I . wi va taJ, suv aujAJg va, uu pwvi a vu oiuvn nm u' fc-a,-aa& I IOrDl It Llff WOUlCn Prty 011 great industry financed. tnat. .han fnternational in ita It will make money. I ( ..- Andiit will grow fast, for this is the best place in the whole .,h' oniA mak. , i-P-P nrtr i i riA a m - i i t i . . t I" " " " unnea oiaies ior a paper min navmg ine largest amount oi raw i hut ho thn. Ih. Ht.i,, von,.t i a : i :i i-i I yuip maicrittis vsuiuie. - i Are thelr bclky s,ters going to leare m.:- :ii . . r m cvi . - hub wm mean rauaous ior oaiem. tnem to shutne for themselves? The This preferred paper mill stock is better than Canadian bonds lh, .irt. vnllli -mrr . 1 . t j ;i I ' uccausc ii. ujim us aaie, nnu n pays a nigner rate. I treat deal of welsht. but we are In- And it keeps the. money at home, where it will help in bringing Lnnea to throw in with th little 1 a'1 1 a il a O' 1 - I I sua greater inuigs u o&iem. women. We think It would be sim pler to surport them. whether at the bank." the breakfast or the boudoir tempted to get interviews from prominent officials concerning howWe tnInk u ls xather selfish for the I seriously. tney relt about the nominations just made at Chicago. They all gra-lbit: women to nave a party and not -1 t - 1 . 1 lit. a.: . --- i nm I ciyusiy responueu -viia one exception, ion Know wno. ui course i jnTite their" sylphlike sisters but tf XOTHIXG AILS 111)1. It seems singularly appropriate that Porter Stein of Milwaukee should be the general organiser of the Camels, whose function ls chiefly to cope with the hardships of the eighteenth amendment. He should be able to do team-work with Al K. Hall and Fen Fuller. A SKIRT PARTY. . A message from the headquarters of the League of Nations says that IN DARKEST Rl'KSIA. Xenopbon Kalamatlano ia an Am erican citixea whose release Is de manded from a Russian Bolshevik prison. The band of calamity has fallen upon KaSam.kiano stnd the government Is. asked to interfere in his behalf. The name may not ring Yankee, but even Th race has become a part of Chicago. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I e , On Saturday evening, the newspaper reporters of Salem, under! Die women 8 trying, instructions from their home offices and the Associated Press, t-bank the breakfast Everybody satisfied. Everybody but the Democrats and Pinchot. And Pinchot will very soon Pinch Supporting I out- - . ns Someftodrtnrtbt-to tap him for the simples. He takes himself too d More rich girls will want to marry ii waa the happenstance Governor. lie had evidently not heard from thM. ,r. r.r roinr to form . du S,!"0 ,.fj, 1 n u n i- t iv: ' " At -a. . l i i. i 1 " , .. UBWB1U vracir. JU UlIS Mult! CUUUCeilOU. 1L SUUIIIU periiaus Ur I ,Bnn nf Amarnn. nnr rmmlhiM n th nin Af lllrlnn nhlo. mar- g'Cnerally known that, when Henry Schulderman was running for th'eand supPort are likely to be accorded I ried tD Vr printer and editor ntraination for Secretary of State, and his campaign managers hadthA lit.f. one-: ner shall not belltI,,l .beT d's .connt- and Bw pu.MUhed an advertisement in the Portland papers, Oswald West accounted outcast, merely because wrV.idifof the SltH tow a rortiana mend oi Air. bchulderman that "now llenry would they cannot grow a double chin. Let states, sad the first lady of the land. nave to go. " ine west tnumos were down. Air. scfiuiderroan s oi-1 tne UtUe womfn gnow lbeIr inde- ftcial head as Corporation Commissioner was forfeitjed. because Iris I - ., v. . tk.i. I Mr. Harding is one of the ttTin;m tiinMH VA .rfnAaA t,o ff nr4i.. v. o., I . I asteners in the I nited States. best raey in Oregon. i had kissing, games they could draw up quite a crowd for their party and Just as we feared. The Democratic press docs not approve of I rive their more nonderous -istersthe the keynote speech, the platform and the candidates made, formulated luucb. Exchange. ana norainaiea ai inicago. iney are tne naruesi xopie 10 suit on thjs terrestrial sphere. ) ' There will be fourteen freak bills on the ballot in Oregon in November. J, Ham Lewis insists that be would accept the nomination for vice pres ident. He Is the Ham what am. .- ... X A, care tor idiocy baa been discov ered. That ought to make the Dem ocrats begin to look on the bright , side of life.-Exchange. Senator La Follette has been op erated on for the removal of the gall sac. Hiram Johnson needs some- think of that sort. Los Angeles Times. another drive to cut down prices. The convention is approaching. THE SEXATK RATI IS. Homer Cummlngs. chairman of the Democratic national committee.! declares that the Republican con gress, whicl baa Just adjourned, can Rut be has convictions on every question affecting the United States, and he is not afraid to maintain them, either. lie will not talk his head 'off. but be will have things to aay at the right times and places. S "W s Mr. Harding 1s a handsome man. and he does not wear whiskers. "W ' The whiskers of Mr. Hughes turn ed the course of the world's history. Enough women in California refused be credited with one great construc- We have a sort f an idea that tbeUTe measure, and one alone. Itpro-to TOte jor him because be wore Ivided private baths in the senate I whiskers to have elected blm if he r j . J o- I - I . ... - . - - in his opening address wras Wood-cnamber! row Wilson. The keynote appeared! Mr- Cummlngs spoke as if indulg to be hankering and appertaining InS "rcasm or as If more might in the direction of th Whit Hon. I been expected from congresa. had had a smooth face. Thus world destiny turned on a hair or a bank of hair. Still, as George Monroe used to put But. fter L w" considerable. it. we may be wrone. Loa Aneeles II in tnin" tor the country Times. GOLD SLIPPERS AND RLOOD. f; Jt , la announced that Attorney General Palmer Is out to inaugurate if a senator can take his bath In pri vate. This having to wash In pub lic of a Saturday evening Is embar rassing to both aides. It sometimes TOBACCO HABIT DANGEROUS says Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns Hooklna hospital. Thouaanda of men auftertnsr from fatal aUaaarB weald ft in Barf health today wrtt It not ror th dadljr drua Nlcotin. Stop tho habit now txfora It a too lata, ira imol procvaa to rid youravir or thai Strange sidelights are thed on Ber- -nocka the public to find how skinny itVSrU'.t'oT..nd Vet lin by writers in the Euronean cress B1 weatened some of its senators Nx-otoi tabit: taka them aa dtrertod ,-. . I ,. t.,i and lo: the parnieloua habit quickly teally are and It Is sometimes diffl- xt-ifh.a. DniKgtata refund th money iSJSlBaaaavsiaa unit as a.MMsw twA ak wa.tll If ImVY Tail. L4s atttT lO Teftd tW I vuu ivi w Biai re ua am aa v atuw ea mow as s " ka rwijn I 11 n wr ri ssj nnsivuniTiNrni y avvx. Connor soon to appear in this paper. It tens or tne oangar oi ntmiiae poia- A REAL INVESTMENT N invcf Iment is anything into. which you put A your money EXPECTING to get it hack with Interest Then a Savings Account here at the United States National Bank is an Investment, isn't it? Yes, and a good one. The returns are substan tial and the principal is safe. toga while washing up. Furthermore, in a private room a senator can have almost any kind of a bath be wants even to an im munity, one. He can regulate the temperature to suit himself, and it might even be possible to have a personal locker In which to conceal some of the spirit of '76. onlac and how to avolt It. In tha meant I ma try N'icotol tablet; tvu will b surprised at tha result. FUTURE DATES S Ml . 1 v .t Si asm rtlf It Kr- ' IJ'M 111 I if 1 1 1 1 f', iJ&Z T Oregon. 3 June IS to 1 Willamette om nanrameat week. Jnna 14 to 17 OfrWra aehoola for Oregon National Oeard at Vancouver ana rort stevana Juno 17. Thuradar Jrsluatli e- errlaaa at stata achoot for daaf. JdM IT TtiuridifMliivi tkiAle All No; mutt should speak derisively I fair arronnda. Juno it. Thnradar Maalrala tr Mlaa Beatrlea Shelton'a advanced puplla. Juno 19. Baturday Pioneer ptcaie la Waldo hllla. June IS and SS National a7P7 tour motorerclo event In naiem. Jnno :. Sunday Da e ball. Wood- barn ti. ISalem. at woodbvrn. Juno St. Monday Muslealo by Mll Deatrlca Shelton'a advaared puplla. Juno St. Monday Annual K-hool election. June 32. Tuesday Couaty Ttepubll can Central commit lea meet. Ur r A m V ivi.. .1.. ! . anu Frii vmctmvw rv.u u.,v iuiu.. '- I of atystle Shrine In Portland. to drink. It ia too had that both the! Juno SS. Wodneadar Imperial . ... . I clav of at r tie 8hrln to ylalt Salanv (not air ana torrent oi veroiage mat jw ti. H and SS Portland Rose manils fmm tha eanltal eannnt ha I f OStlyaL " I . mm M - . M V . a . . . r- I In some way Utilized for power. Icon rant Ion In SaJenv July a. Saturday Independence day GROWING OU. I July S. Monday Salem bualneaa houaea closa In obaervaaca of Indo- a prominent surgeon addressing at jat. . 9 :e0mmr school for ru- federation of women's club, declared "J-- tXLXXSSfc mat. it would soon b consiaerea aiOrecoa national Guard. Infantry and ,lftn, tnm ans-lneera nt Caa Lwla. artillery at ..w " I Fort BtcTens. of our senatorial baths. Los Ange les " Times -vi.;r;s f -7 POWER WASTER. The department of agriculture has 9 2 S 0.0.00 to spend In laboratory ex periments in Quest of a new fuel for engines. ' When gasoline runs out July It to St Salem Chautauqua. t.l. mM mm . - nw. liable to be peopled with serious of-Uention in 8lem. 8ptmbr It lo October I OrafOB . state fair. .. v,t , -. u under the age of 100. Heaven Is headers, at. this;rate. Certain-teed Roofing Resists Fire Otitun-teed Roofinc fir retarding and spark proof; consjuentl7 yxAit fire risk Is greatly reduced when CcrtAin-tred root's your bc3din5. Burring embers carried by the wind from nearby fires are always a menaoo to old fashionctl. tnflarnxmble wood fchir. roofs. Cert min- frecf forms a permanent protection against sparks and embers and all sudi carriers of fire. Because of the great ris!t cf Eeseral confiagrations in concrstcd districts, and of the lack of sfd fire protection in the outlying and rural districts you should get this Certain- reax protec tion on your buildings. In fcJJh'a-ri . to bring firw rc-ajtsnc Cr1Jn-twrd i a rnot eojnraTcaJ roof. It resists ad forms cf wrather aoack jain, sleet, snow, sun, etc. It is guiranteed by the manufjaarer for 5, 10 or 15 rrcrs, accurdg to the weight you select. There b a scarcity of many type f reefmg products you can aJwsys get C rttun-trd Snxcth Scrtscrd Roof L"ig. rha meat exnornkaI and aervicaw able rocfjig to be obtained. See ytAmt dealer at crrw. Wa ekher has Oruiavteed cr csn gvt it ejukaly frcm a laraxby OrUi-trcd wj Crtainteed PreJactu Carcrat CanaeaJ Offaooa, St. L . 5 PAINT-VARNISH-ROOFKJO li IiEIJVTED-DUIU)I:0-PRODUCTS laaBSlMn All Prices are for Delivery at your Front Door iC3 V : f 3 "af . L -- $10.57 - 1 mm i CD $8.72 $11.63 Furniture Prices Have Been Too High V recrtTtixel il aiwl, ikI only bsve ere triramevt ftwi lo vrhere you raa tur at lifter than Wfor th war prire- liit tre have !rr!o;el an rnlirrljr tfar ileijrn in comfort frni!ur. rt irea are rh that J eaji Hf at ao.tatt4 a oao-flfta rl l.ieal aiore acwa. The lufa.Ui aa heaat fat . e. fat 4M tarf. It aa a ajwatat aa!teitf a4 rnaifnt ta aaahea H a farite of neaer M4f rttara Ka kia-4 taal fmm aMt ter wiik )m alara N-tSiaf e e at ill (la a (Tea I ee nT-4ir aatit-tiai The tfeaicn la ft nteaatas aifeK,f Hit aat fmrnt raa a4 cu 1.-4 a aa 4 4 m tw aet. aea er e at tVe aaane fa- j aa it pe a y mt tee Tr kare. a4 M ( l(iuKitn thai a u a. cr c tM t Vrut KUM KUT Furniture Is SOLD AND DELIVERED BY MAIL ONLY On a Money-Back-if-Not-Satisfied Guarantee tl raaaea to you in 4e,a. aTt f ta'eVe 1 a4 f!1t4L X rtea a aantnaee ta a4 in ita riftlwa aSM teat f aar vomaa a ttaaa aia tW. Urti tehe It ia aaae f It i Jt-AJ 1 1t the aeenl aa a4 aa4 -.a.a ra) a tee air. laalaralt ae tia aa ttiia It raa hmt te llntakea or ratnrlra ta aait aay taato at triria4 eat The Kum Kut People ra Tarea.tr. Tha r mm4 a Me at roart.av.ti. oi. rtrder from the follow lac liat. and aett4 a Ith retail, lanre to neat eat warehouse X atmina: r hreahfaat tables in I'acilir fuaat itorli f.-r 1 aay I Man4arJ Kan Kat hed. roanaiete with alters and raila or spring hancrra. mJw4iag Matacv St ST Twin. r 1-4 hyi. rompleta .4 8 S.TS lajr riurk, J Inrhea I4e. nlthoat pd or f. hol.ler) S SSS Dmlnc rhatra. Trtat design Inch seat with beautiful full train nanel seat S S-S4) Dlnms rhalr. aama aa thwt. with leatheretta seat, padded I 411 Heavy libearr table, aisa tot SS Inchea h i laches tsa plr lured en thia adrettiaemea 1 1 SUSS Davennort-Trist t'omforter. an unwswallr rrrn and atlrattive destan, without npholstery tas pictured i f rt Davenport, aama as ahoee with two, reversihla leatherette raeered rash Ion seals 3LTt Chair. Trt.t hear r w(tif, eatrean.tr deesv, Usagiag t?r-e. aaaae f ran appear a axe daeapet. 10 laeaea wie S S-S4 Chair, aaaae iWi e. with reaeeahte. tealh. erelte ntki.a seat . SIS TO Settee. Heater eiraxtare than daeewpwet. la tach- aa wtdo t fan) trttee. same ss sWe. with reaee.iUe ala seat tisse SoasaMa. aa nicht tahse. ta aaatcn hda. also t teat is ipchea hu save Rahy rtlb at saaiUr deal c a. laes !(.. . S -S Note Wh.re pte-ree ata pwrraaaed withvwt paieteer. fatai reatherette aa-4 aiaapie taetr art!ae far d Nar h npholstarv. eanalee. aa fIUa rtaaeapaet. Il tl; Heavy fKa.r. Itti. vite. It Thia tnelwdea larks awd htndipg hlprlt Kaea Kat farmtwra is sa witbwt this tn alilra eaeat tne parchaaef aetevta b.4 own fhtta at hia Iwral aie THE STATESMAK CIJU&I7IXD AD3. BEXHQ 01lElXEraUL13, tlt- Ce