The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 18, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN: FRIIIAY. Jl'XE 1.
WIDOWS YILL
SUE OFFICIALS
Power of Accident Commis
sion inAdmiralty Cases to
be Tested
Whether the state industrial ac
cident commission has legal author
ity to .settle claims in admiralty un
der the workmen's compensa ion act
will be determined through two
mandamus actions to be filed in the
Oregon supreme court, by Mrs. Fan-1
nie West of Portland and Mrs. Her
bert H. Winsiow of Salem, to com
pel the secretary of state to audit
their June allowances for compensa
tion alleged to be due them for the
deaths of their husbands.
Ilosrtl Ilrjerts Claim!
Filing of the mandamus proceed
ings followed the refusal of the state
industrial accident; commission to
pay any more -claims m admiralty
as a rerult of a recent decision of
the United States supreme court in
the suit of the Kinckerbocker Ice
company vs. Stewart, in which it
was held that the New York accident
commission had no jurisdiction in
settling admiralfy claims.
Mrs. West's husband was killed
GASOLINE IN
ABUNDANCE
In order to relieve the present gasoline shortage and serve
our trade in the most efficient manner.
We Have Purchased
--.!'- i
Car of Independent Gasoline
10,000 Gallons
On receipt of this car we will serve our trade from our Ford
Service Station
To Our Rural Trade
We have a limited number of steel oil drums at the very
low price of $6.00 each, and we would suggest that you place
. .
your order for drums to be filled on receipt of car. To par
ties having their own containers we will serve at our Ford
Service Station.
Car should arrive in three days and would suggest you
place your order so you may be served on receipt of car.
Yours for. Up-to-The-Minute Service
hile fitting out a completed hnll
constructed by the Willamette
Iron works in Portland, while Mr.
Winsiow was drowned while en
gaged in the operation of a ferry
plying the Willamette river between
Salem and Polk county. Both men
previously had been accepted as J-is"
under the compensation act.
Many Cases Affected
Should the Oregon supreme
court's ruling be similar to that of
the United States supreme court In
the New York case widows and chil
dren of 18 men killed ia industrial
accidents and twice that avmber of
partial disability cases will b ar
fected. The action of the accident
commission in refusing to pay the
June claims in admiralty under the
compensation act was not doe In a
desire of the state to deprive the
beneficiaries of their allowances. lul
was for the purpose of getting
speedy action In the courts to de
termine the legal status of the com
mission In these cases.
Mrs. West has two children, ami
under the recent Increase in pay
ments authorized by the accident
cmmimon, is receiving s.t.0
month.
ill
reel a rreater tense of fecurlty If it I Meet lesson In this direction that
benents should be guaranieea; a
they will not approve, with their President Wllsoa also declined i
votes, of the policy of the Republican discuss In detail the subject of pr-
paftr which is wholly tolitleal in la- bibltlon. woman suffrage or the hltt
tent and nuroose to dnr them th cost of living. He etpreel
iMiiinn tht th iHm. nt na-1 ooinlon that tb Dartr traders
tions assures.
"The Republican congressional
policy. he added, "was mors signi
ficant for evasion of Joint responsi
bility In grappling with Ike prob
lems that confront the country than
for any moral appreciation of the
responsibility itrelf. Republican
leaders in congress cried aloud for
the repeal of some of the measures
which they knew protected the peo
ple from more serious evils than
they would have the country know.
The. Lever food control act has
proved to be one of the most effec
tive agencies In preventing depreda
tions at the expense of the people of
the people than almost any other
measure now In operation. Time fo
repealing It Is not not.
Republican rhnrusO a ponder
ous note of protest against the ad
ministration enforcement of the es
pionage act and some other meas
ures that were of vital necessity
daring the war. Yet I defy th Re
publicans to prove that the power
given the governmeat during the
war has ever been unjustly used
against the people; that a single cltl
ten hss been unwarrantedly pun
ished for any art of aggression of
disloyalty against the nation; that
any man has been punished for ex
pressing his opinion. I have read
charges to the contrary, but in each
instance I have had. lb matter thor
oughly looked into and am ia posi
tion to contest the accuracy of any
statement that the rights of a siagl
Individual have been unjustly In
vaded. "The I'nited Stales senate has for
11 months had In Its bands the
power to end conditions that are un
mistakeably Irksome to a great man'
of our ritixens because with the rati"
f teat ion .of the peace treaty the op
eration of laws that were enacted o
safeguard the Interests of lbs coun
try in the war would automatically
cease.
MA. 1-- tkM. Immm rm ntt I hit
REPUBLICAN CHOICE '" "forced.
blng en-
FRECKLES
Int II Me- Ttiem With a Vril; Re
move Them With Hhi
Double Ktrrnzth
This preparation for the removal
of freckles is usually so successful
In removing freckles and giving
clear, beautiful complexion that It la
sold under guarantee to refund the
money if It falls.
Don't hide your freckles under a
veil; get an ounce of Oihine and re
move them. Even the first few ap
plications should show a wonderful
Improvement, some of the lighter
freckles: vanishing entirely.
Be sure to ask the druggist for
the double strength Othlne; it Is
this that Is sold on th money-back
guarantee.
DEMOCRATS TO WELCOME
the
ill
provide a platform sufficiently broad
progressive, liberal. jut ana inor
pughly remocratJe to convince the
people of the country of the complete
honesty of the Democratic purpofe I
and of the difference between it and
the Republican party purpose.
Netcsy Notes c! Slate
Industrie! Grotrth I
Salem Cherry enp so larr
more than M-crnt contracts made.
The Dalles 1S.O0O acres to be op
ened to service .
Ulsture for two new hospitals.
Rates has built a working men's
let empires psy Ty d'dsrCsf uJr 1
sasa fraa tack mataa fay.
Klamath rii-Jsh SjW4 w.
Iaa blocks r fceiag esxitrw.
others I- pros&etl. ."
Dallas Oregoa Growers it man'
lion ba lldia g acw prase srorswdj
coastrvKled.
Mi!lo) MU
If You Have A Back Ache
recreation hall.
Portlsnd street car fare raised to,
eight cents. ,
Milton Storage plant to cost
UOt. 000. !
or If yea sr subject la dull pains Is
lb head. Dtlnra, XrrvtHianaas, srs
laacuid an feel tlrvd ail over. ( a
Pkat of ths ol4 rallasl reotedy
Mother Cray's AROaUTIO 44Ur. ta
pleasant Medicinal Tea. We have saasv
testimonials. As a grntl laxative It
i i i.w l.k.. ttm'm
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Aromatic Lear at druse Ut or f ... ..... r.-.
mail foe ceav. KasnpU fRKK .Ad-ldnct f ob. csrs at their oua mill,
dreas. Mother liray Co, LmlUtr. N- Y. Will aUo ftnanr the bsUdlor sad
Dead Th Shevlla-lllxoa sad Ike
Brooks-Scanloa lamber companies,
the two Urcest ladsttHes of this
city, will hlp solve bositnc prob
lem by furaUhiog Is ruber to their
employes and rejijeats of this city
for horns building purposes st a pries
NOTICE
I will rot repocxIUs
for nr rtilU rontracte4 i
my name from this dale t3.
If-. ! make rvrraonal arrtrrt
Djcnta. J. F. HUTCHASOH
(Continued from paga 1.)
dent today as when 'I returned from
Paris finally In July last, that the
people of not only America, but of
the entire world, are In favor of th
league of nations: that they would
Alkali in Shampoos
Bad For Washing Hair
Most soaps and prepared sham
poos contain too much alkali, which
Is very injurious, as It dries the
scalp and makes the hair brittle.
The best thing to use Is Mulsifled
cocoanut oil shampoo, for this Is
pure and entirely greaselesa. It's
very cheap and beats anything else
all to pieces. You can get thla at
any drug store, and a few ounces
will last the whole family tor
mnnlhi
Simply moisten the hair with wa- I Br 4Xui fof
ter and rub It in. about a teaspoon-
ful is all that is required. It makes
aa abundance of rich creamy lather.
cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out
easily. The hair dries quickly and
evenly, and Is soft, fresh looking,
bright, flurfy. wavy and easy ' to
handle. Besides, it loosens ' and
takes out every particle of dasL.
dirt and dandruff.
SALEM SAMPLE STORE
141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
WOMEN'S WHITE OXFORDS AND PUMPS
Louis or Military heels, plain or Cap Toe McKay and Goodyear Welts at $2.95,
$3.45 to $3.85 1 '
PATENT CXFORDS, military heel $3J13
tiVS METAL, OXFORDS, military heels.. f.83
PATENT KID PUMPS, Louis Heel. . . . . .fUMH
HviIITE FABRIC ICE KIIOEH. .1.23
OXFORDS, WHITE..; 2-D5
DUI.I KID PUMPS, fancy hackle, Umln heel,
plain toe 97 M
PLAIN CiUN METAL PUMPH, military
heels 9M
WHITE REINKKIN hHOES, UhiI- beeU. .UM
WHITE KID HI IOHS, covered Louis herb $7JW
EVERYDAY PRICES
MEN' OUTING STYLE ELK WORK HJUQES,
Black, Brown and Smoke Horse. ........
.$2.08, $35 to HJZi
MEN'S HEAVIER WORK Shoes In rations
I shapes and leathers. . . .$4.43 up to $8.85
BOYS' KNEE PANT SJLTTS, Brosum Greys and
Serges..... $7.45, $850, $123 to $17JW
FOR YOUR COMPARISON
LIEN'S LUJOWN luXGLLSU DRESS KHOKH In
KM or Calf... $7.i to $ll.n
ME.VS BLACK DRESS Shoe. Kaglih or rouml
toesM. $1.05. $7JM to $1MM
IIOVS' ENGLISH DRESS SHOES. Black or Tan
$4.03, tl.3 to $3JCl
MEN'S SUITS. Blue Serges, Brovm WorMetN
and CjMMlmerea and farious Green and
Brovm Mixtures $20.73 to $I8J0
MEN! BUY SUMMER UNDERWEAR NOW!
W'HITE OR ECRU UNIONS, short sleeve, ankle
length,' medium weight, rib orflnf baJ
brlggan. ............... .$123 to $1.43
WXK -WHITE RIB UNIONS, short sleeTe and
r-.-. ; knee length $1.43
H.iLRRI(ifAN SHIRTS OR DR.WYERS,
. Ecru.... 03c, 73c
ATHLETIC UNIONS, cross bos Nainsook and
fancy mercerised $1.00 to $1.30
MEN'S EYlTOAY Wf AR1NG APPAREL FOR LESS
MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES, gauntlet or wrist
Mjle Oc to $2.00 a pair
MEN'S BIR OVERALLS, $I.A3, $225 to $2.43
Junipers to match same.
3IEN'S KHAKI COVEILLLS $333
BLUE CHAM BRAY" WORK SHIRTS
.08c, $123, $10
A NEW SHIPMENT OF men's hats In various
styles and colors $2-83 to $3.85
C. J. BREIER CO.
You Do Better Here for Less
They have been and art
forced with as little Injury to tne
welfare of the country and rights of
individuals as possible. I dou t
know that I would even care to de
fend any policy that I have deemed
essential to the fullest protection of
the national Interest. That would
be too much like offering an apology
where one Is not needed. I do not
believe that my course calls for ai
apology of any kind.
"The Republican and not me
Democratic policy hss been respons
ble for any bad effects that have re
sulted from the failure of the Repub
lican aenate to ratify the Versailles
treaty and the covenant of the
league of nations. The Republican
policy of negation baa been persist
ed In for the sole purpose of advanc-
Inc Renubllcan chances for winning
the coming presidential election and
has never reflected a sincere desire
to ameliorate the effect of the mea-
protectlag the
country In. time of war. The Repub
lican policy has been rather to e-
aggerate the effect of these meas
ures. "
The president declined to d Incuts
candidates for the Democratic presi
dential nomination.
"I have the rreatest faith. he
Id. "In the Intelligent apprecia
tion by the delegates who will as
semble at San Francisco two weeks
hence to write the platform and
nominate the standard bearers of
our party. They will have before
them the Republican platform aaa
will have estimated the effect of It
on the people generally. They will
have from whom to select caadldates
for the presldentlsl and vice presi
dential nominations a number of ei
cellent men. I should not want t
express and preference or opinion re
garding either individuals or plat
form, expresslona which might laflt-
ence the minds of men whose votes
will ultimately decide loth.
I hope and believe that the plat
form to be adopted at San Francisco
will be more progressive and clear
er In understanding than that enun
ciated by the Republicans at Chi
cago. The character of the men wno
wM sit as delegates la the San Fran
risro convention should be suffic
ient gusrantee that the Issues upon
which the campaign Is lo he-fought
will be met with definite and con
crete statements and not cloudy and
ambiguous terras aa wsa the rase to
the Chicago convention.
'I have not raised my hand or
voice- the president continued, "to
aid In the promotion of any ambition
for the Democratic presidential nom
ination and I shall not do so. I
think that the leaders of the par.y
and delegates who will sit In the
San Francisco convention will earn
estly try to provide a platform and
candidates that wi" attract greater
support than those put forward by
the Chicago convention. 1 am alo
confident that the Democratic lead
era and delegates will hold the full
est appreciation of their obligations
to the party and to the people. It Is
unthinkable that any Iemocrat
should for an instant be Influenced
by the selfish and sinister motives
that lie back or the Republican plan
to stultify and discredit the United
States in the eyes of the world.
"I do not believe that they will
permit themselves to be led astray in
order to gratify the vanity or pro
mote the uncharitable or selfish Im
pulses of any Individual."
"The Republican convention be
added. " was the apothesis of reac
tion. It was the direct antithesis of
what I hope the Democratic conven
tion will turn out to be. The lead
ers who csll themselves progressive
and who pretend to speak for the
progressive element In the Republi
can party sacrificed every principle
that made attractive the movement
of eight years ago in order to grati
fy the ambition of some of the pres
ent day leaders to prevent the peo
ple of the United States from fulfill
ing their honest obligations to the
rest of the world and to themselves.
The abandonment at Chicago of the
.progressive spirit wss woefully tra
gic. I hope and believe that the
tragedy at Chicago will provide the
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And
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COMMERCIAL and C0U2T STREETS
FORMERLY CHICAGO STORE
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55c YARD
LONSDALE MUSLIN
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TABLE OIL CLOTH
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Oxunbr S2-9S pattern Linen hock fcnnl...c. X
Khiki Riding Breeches. . .$3.93 cTc, tlA2 ecJ
o"g flannel
Khaki Hiking Suit of Excel- 33c ymrd BATH TOWELS
lent quality khaki Colored outing, heavy weight
mn ' Neat Patterns White Bath Towtli Cte ii
$9.90 &S each
1 Fancy Bath Totli
SHEETING PERCALES Qc a&d m
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BED SPREADS " YtJd '"umM" .
Good quaUty and aiie of Cro- rpACU THWCI IMP Sl-83 to $3X0 each
chet Spread $2X9. $2.98, $3.49 LKAitt iUVYLUfib Napkin
and $3.93 23c, 23c and 20c Yard $X23 to iTsO dcxra
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