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fltS OfiEGOX STATESMAN! TTESD A Yt JVtX 0. 1020. The Oregon Statesman (nation, but we ! Imagine they hat buncb that sojaetblng Baa hap pened, i Issued Dally Except Monday by TUX STATESMAN FUBLMHIXO COUPAKX 211 S. Commercial St., Salem, Oref on MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preaa la exclusively entitled ta the dm f or republication all news, dispatches credited to It o not otherwise credited la this paper and also tbe loeal newt published herein. R. J. Hendricks. Stepben A. Stone. . . i . . .MaixainfEdltor Ralph OlOTer. 4; ' '2S ' ;SSS Frank Jaskoskl.. .Manager JobDept. DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier In 8alem and suburbs, is eenta a week, 10 cents a month. . ' DAILY STATESMAN, by mall, 16 a year; IS for alz months; SO cents a month. For three months or more, paid In ad ranee, at rate of $8 year. (THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will be sent a year to any one paylns a year la advance to the Dally Statesman.) ; . tfUNDAT STATESMAN, f 1 a year; SO cents tor six months; SI cents for three months. - v . VXEKLY STATESMAN, issued in two six-page sections Tuesdays and Fridays, $1 a year (If not paid in adrance,- Ut); SO cents for six months; 2 S eenta for three months. . Tbat d.'vsrce suit ghtit stalks be fore tbe ambition of Governor Cox. evta- I t l 1 S a i aim cruei worm, anu me man . v - i....M .!..!.-. o,!.w who goes Into politics with a ekele- and you will find displayed In nearly ton in his closet takes chances. all of tbem a card announcing: "This Los AngeleV Times. Is a Bargain Day Store." All of those Business nouses in wnicu inai cam la AvtilKltA.1 will .1 t m .AnaM.rihlA ment to bring Tom Riley fro nnw RaiIirdaV ., Marshall into the running for presl- hng some special things for the ad- dent ought to be discouraged. There I vantage of their customers for that is no occasion to rob the arave. The ?' ana n Pcng mem o mey win Democrats &re not a hard up for candidate as all that. Exchange. TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department, III. Job Department, S8S. A newspaper back east has dis covered a striking likeness between Washington, our. first president, and ku 'directions Harding, who will be our twenty- Inth. The stars in their courses re fighting- for tbe Republicans this year. Entered at the Postofflce in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. MISS CARRANZA PROBABLY TELLS THE TRUTH. Tobe Hert is booked for Republi can leader, succeeding Senator Pen rose, who Is in ill health, according to reports. ; Hert Is tbe national committeeman from Kentucky. An other case ef Tobe or not Tobe, as our old friend, Hamlet, once put it. Miss Julia Carranza, daubgter of the late President Carranza of Mexico, has arrived in San Antonio, Texas, having slipped over the border incognito . ' She charares the responsibility for the murder of her father upon General Obrrgon, and she says she will prove it, "when justice is not administered by bloodstained hands. She means in Mexico. She will likely be a very old woman, if she lives till that day. '"' Miss Carranza says the murderers of her father live in expensive hotels and walk the streets of the City of Mexico and visit the theaters and other public places, while the men. who, "in obedience to their duty' accompanied her father, are held in prison against all human and moral law, and ' threatened with, death for knowing how to be soldiers of honor." Sh'e says these men will no doubt soon be found dead, "and the k false version that they attempted to escape or committed suicide will be officially announced to explain their end." & "I beg that (Jod saves my country" are the concluding words of e Carranza s daughter. It is more than likely that Miss Carranza tells the truth, and that her prophecy will prove true. But these are the ways of Mexico. , The ideals of fair play that are general in English speaking coun tries have little vogue in Latin lands. Generations of education will be required to give Mexico better ' ideals. ' ' ' . . . . . ' - To that end, the United States must be committed to a long period of patience, in the character of elder brother to Mexico i with enough .show Of force, or enough of he actual use of force if it shall seem best, - to assure the factions of that country that they must get away from the idea of always being at the throats of one another. "About 21,000 tons of sugar hare been purchased in Argentina which '.luUjrmajdoi m mm m. At a a a V nnaer arrangements eneciea oy me government to ine canning ana preserving industries, which, are said nowUo be assured or a supply. The expectations are for larger production in all sugar producing countries this year, and for increasing supplies until prices return to , normal figures.' The foregoing quoted words are from the circular - dated July 2 of the National City Bank of New York the "Rocke feller" bank, the greatest in America. It is cheering news to the big and little users of sugar hereabouts ; promsing a supply to the former for the present' season, and lower prices for all before very long. The world's sugar crop last year was more than' a million tons short of that of the year previous. ? 1BARGAIAN DAY CARDS WILL APPEAR IN WINDOWS TODAY Prominent Man Passes After Lingering Illness WASHINGTON. July f. Hepre- The mo vTr The doctrine that American work- Ingmen had a religious devotion to beer was given a jar the other day when the delegates to the meeting of the American Federation of Labor were offered a resolution asking the political parties to put a beer-and-wlne clause . In their platform. It was defeated. And Sam Gompers offered the resolution.' The dele gates were indignant at the idea of making politics out of beer drink ing. be attractive and easily examined The Interest In Bargain Day has not lagged for an Instant since the movement was launched, but is spok en of with anxious anticipation by residents In every part of tbe sur rounding country for many miles In It is going to be a big day in Salem and there will be many attractions for everybody big and little. Keep an eye on tbe adver tising columns every day in order that you may know just what Is pre paring for your wants. Following Is a list of the persons and firms that have already joined In the Bargain day movement and those who are not yet included will probably join the crowd In a day or two: Price Shoe Co., ladles' and men's shoe. The Bototery. ladies' and men's noes. People's Cash Store, dry goods, clothing, groceries. Hal em Woolen Mills Store, clothing and furnishing. J .C. Penny Co men's and Ind ies furnishings, dry goods, etc Miller Mercantile Co.. dry goods, clothlnga and ladles' wear. U M. Shipley Co., ladles' ready-to-wes r. Kay I. Farmer, hardware, paints. Salem Hardware, hardware, paints. Portland Cloak Suit Co, ladles' read y-to-wear. Kafoury Bros- dry goods, ladieV r, shoes. V.,V. Moore, furniture. ' CWe A Co- dry roods. milllnerT. uovnng ana jnrnlsblnsra. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., house mrnisninsjs. Bnslck M Hon, staple and fancy groceries. Scotch Woolen Mills Store, men Tbe country Is sick of supermen. President Wilson Is distinctly of that type. He has for eight years almost been a mystery to 99 per cent of the American people. All they know of him Is when he tells them where to head in. McAdoo is also claimed to be of the tribe of supermen. He built the Hudson tubes, married the president's daughter, was Pooh-Bah during the war and received $100,- 000 a year from a moving picture I enterprie. Mist., July 5. outfit. But the neoole are weary of I ames spencer, a negro postal clerk supermen. They are tired of clouds I who seriously stabbed Ot ho Parker, and visions: and getting their orders mado-to-meaanre clothes. Ilosteln ' Oreenbanm, dry goods, millinery, shoes, men's furaiahinz. Hart man Broa Jewelry. Buster Brown Shoe Co shoes. Valley Motor Co., tracks and mo tors. - i Both Grocery Co., staple and fan cy groceries. Jeo. C Will, music and maslral Instruments. Tbe Remnant Store, dry good, hosiery, notions. Chambers A Chambers, furniture The Spa, confectionery. Bteusloff Bros, meat market. Midget Meat Market, meats. The Xeedlecraft Hhop, embroid ered and stamped articles. Mrs. M. E. Brewer, drugs, toilet articles, stationery. The French Shop, millinery. P. R. L. St P. Co electric goods. The Salem Electric Co., electric goods. . Dr. C. A. Eldriedge dentist. Salem Baking Co.. bread, cake. C. S. Hamilton, furniture. .V irk Bros., tractors, trucks, auto mobile. Anderson & Brown, sportln? goods, Welch Electric Co., electric fix tures and supplies. Paris Brow. Shoe Store, shoes. Perry's Drug Store, (The RexaTJ Store). Cherry City Hotel. Salem Variety Store, millinery. notions, etc. Shafer's Harness Store leather roods, robes, brief eases, etc ( Buttercup Ice Cream Co. Tom Crontse Studio, photography. Cross Market, meats, etc. Daniel J. Fry, drags, paints, etc Max O. Bnren, furniture, carpets, etc R. D. Gilbert A Co., groceries. pautts, glass, etc West Fur Co., dealers In furs. Wm. Gahlsdorf, crockery, glass ana njtcnen ware. C. J. Itreier, shoes, hats, etc Mrs. II. W. Stlth, balcony of Ka- ronry isrosv, millinery. The McDowell Market. Meat. Negro Lynched by Mob for Stabbing MaU Clerk direct from j Mt. Sinai. They want somebody more like thembelves than they have been getting lately. TAKING A TIP. The Superior court In Chicago baa decided that tbe tips given to hotel employes who are drawing a fixed and definite salary belong to tbe landlord. If the guests knew that and knew that the landlord got them they wouldn't amount to so much. They rather hoped that when they handed the check boy a quarter they were beating the proprietor out of It. If they had. thought the landlord was waiting at the end of the hall a wnite postal clerk, on the New Orleans A Northeastern mall car Friday, was taken from 1 the officers who were taking him to Quitman for trial today, and lynched him. The officers and their prisoner were met by two automobile loads of masked men outside of Enterprise and the negro waa taken from them without difficulty. . He was. banged to a tree. . This Makes the Curl Stay in Your Hair sentatlve Dick I. Morgan of Wood ward. Okl.. died at Danville, I1L, last' night from lobar pneumonia, lie had represented the eighth Ok la-, homa district in congress for the past 12 years. -LIBERTY PLAYINO TODAY T0M0EE0W D.W.GRIFFITH'S Latest Big First. National Spe cial, the love, romance of the girl of the South Seaj who dances to heathen Idols, to the wind gods, to the wood gods, to the nrf gods Clad in a wisp of grass and an alluring smile, she dances straight into your heart in "THE IDOL DANCER" Weekly Review Comedy THURSDAY 44 D ANOEEOUS TO MEN" The federal reserve bank of Minneapolis has advanced to banks of that district a hundred million dollars, having borrowed $21,000,000 , from' other reserve banks,1 in order to tide over the grain dealera through lack of cars to handle the old cropland the banks there are , nnder the necessity of financing the new crop coming on as well as the old crop still on hand. It is a serious situation, and it may. affect the price of grain in the whole country . A strong administration at ' Washington, governed by the rules of sound business and horse sense, - Ifiil. I il !t 1 1 V" : is nceaeu now a mtie worse, pernaps, man u was ever neeueu neiore S HANG HI A. Zu'ir . PoKland. Ore., probably la the first city In the world to send abroad a publicity agent to advertise its advantages as a commercial center and J. P. Buck- to shake down the employe for' the ,eT ho Is oriental traffic agent of Up they would never have opened rorn. eertainly Is the . vii icyincuuiui ui tats ainu their' hearts and purses. A few de cisions like this will do mor than anything else to end the tipping evil Un America. Nobody wants to give an extra tip to tbe landlord If he can help It. People generally regard landlords ot all kinds aa their natu ral enemies, with no rights worthy of respect. " It was safe and sane In Salem. . Watch Salem celebrate for threa days, beginning on July 22 when the Elks come. ! ' To make high prices decline, de cline to pay them. V "A man don't have to be crazy to believe In free trade, but it helps." American Economist. Thursday Salem slogan pages of The Statesman will be as cool as a cucumber, getting away with the claim1 that (Lis Is the best cuke coun try on the green earth. If you are a cuke expert, please bold up your hand, and let The world. 1 , Statesman tell the Patronizing home Industry will help Salem become self-contained, self-reliant and Gibraltar-anchored to a perpetual period of prosperity ana pep. This Is the time of year that the Democrats are always carrying the country. . Harding and Coolidg have not yet been officially notified ot their nom- I V. INDIVIDUAL INDEPENDENCE jyjOTHING permits one to be so much a mas ter of his own destiny as a well established bank account Both his working and living conditions are under his controL ' ' - . -. On the other hand, the spender becomes a vic tim of his pwn habits; ? We should like to demonstrate to you how strong the influence is for saving when you are equip ped with a United States National 3ANK AC COUNT. Portland Sends First Publicity Agent to China The sllmerine method Is Unusually popular just now. according to ths drursiata. This is Urselr du to ths warm weather and because women are now spending- so much of their time out ot doors. This simpls method not only produces the loveliest natural looKina curls and waves, but It keeps the hair In curl no matter how hot or how moist the day, or how hard the wind blows. All one need do Is to wet a clean tooth brush with liquid sllmerine, drw this through ths hair before doing It up, and the hair will dry In lust ths sweetest waves and crinkles. This will also keep the hair beautifully soft, sil ky ana lustrous. A rew ounces or liquid sllmerine will last for montbb. to com to China.. In Shanghla he has set In motion a campaign of publicity to acquaint shippers througbout umna witb tbe extensive port Im provements that have been and are to be carried out by the Rose City. 1$ By all Means Don't Miss Seeing D.W.Griffith's "THE IDOL DANCER" rfowr Pls-viTis 55 I Ye LIBERTY M K. C. S, BITS FOR BREAKFAST ( W- y i -i ? s a ijfi av v tSalam nnn tfnnr Oroa 4 Now for work. Tbe Democratic mule has lived up to nts reputation. m S In fact, ah their dark horses are bay mules. . S s The men who know say everybody Is coming to Salem at the convention of, the Elks, week after next. It will I be like tbe atate fair, and perhaps more so. in the matter of rooming and eating accommodations . It will test Salem'a tine reputation for hos pitality. Pickle factories will operate in Sa lem. If the farmers will raise the cu cumbers. And1 this is the greatest cucumber country. See Thursday's S There Is an Intimation that the gasoline shortage will be over about the 14tb. Hope it may be kissed goodbye for good. Salem -people helped all tbe cele brations in the surrounding towns yesterday, and they are helping to fill up the summer resort places far ana near. The day ot the "Salem nog" is long past. V Hope the Wilson cabinet will stick untn the end. not so very far away. President Roosevelt bad many changes In his cabinet, but none on account of personal differ ences with the president. President Wilson haa bad three such Garri son, Bryan and Lansing. Exchange. FUTURE DATES July I to 11 Annual convention of Christian church at Turner. w July Monday Salem business houses doss la observance of Inde pendence day. July to I Summer school for ru rl .'l Willamette vniverslty. July s to SS Annual encampment of Oreroa national Guard, Infantry and rfin?.r" at Cm Lw, artillery at Ju!y U' tordr Bars-sla Day. i"1,5- Thursday County court ''-. " vn run dob a a. Jw'r -Salsm Chautauqua. ysntioVfc Vaen tloA.Ufattort!.0nd.4BW, W,k n' Bsptsmnee si to October state fair Xqolc out Allows -iissacpyear, YOU'VE ALL read. ... HOW THE great detective. SHERLOCK HOLMES. s COULD LOOK at the ash. FROM A cigarette. AND TELL you then. e ALL ABOUT the man. BUT THE dear girls. "' . HAVE SHERLOCK stopped. FOR ALL they need. ... IS JUST one look. AT THE ouUIde. OF THE package. THAT'S ALL, AND IF It la. . THE CIGARETTE. THAT "SATISFIES ... THE GIRLS know. RIGHT OFF. e e THAT THE man. ... WHO SMOKES 1L . IS BOUND to be. HANDSOME AND clever. AND GOOD and contented. ... AND THERE are only. ... THREE MILLION of him. ... IN THE country. 80 THEY all bad. s BETTER LOOK out . AND IF you geL ... CAUGHT WITH the goods. ... iDONT SAY. ... I DIDN'T warn you. v ' ... I T doesnt take a Sherlock to find out why Chesterfields "satisfy." Fine tobaccos is one reason. Supe rior blending is another. And the moisture-proof, glass tne paper wrapper is a third. ThU expert blend of fine Turkish and Domestic tobaccos will say things to your taste that will confirm everything you ever heard about "satisfy." Meet Me at Miller's SI 111 1 T ( 'or- From the. leading workshops of America. Is it any wonder we are doing the skirt business of Salem as we'll as, the surround ing towns! Every Garment Has . Been Most Carefully Selected and all Priced Low for Quick Selling S Oregon s top! Chautauqua days are just ahead. They provide for you and your family a week supremely worth while in every respect. Noted lecturers, musicians and enter tainers bring to you a seven days' program of Ellison White quality whose value cannot be measured by money alone. The cot is small the dividends big. Look!! One Play Traduction Ten Splendid Programs of Music Twenty-one Attractions . Loosen!!! Buy that season ticket today. II. C. of L. has not touched it It is still S2.50 less than 12 cents apiece for attractions worth many times that much. It saves you a five dollar bill over , buying single admission. Eight-page newspaper-programs now being distributed. See that yoa receive youri. SALEM CHAUTAUQUA "l,B1BB',BMsssasaawBsssssssBSSB JULY 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24