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TIBS ORkGON STATESMAN: Til rRSIAY. Jtl.T 20. tr. The Oregon Statesman Iaoad Dally Except Monday by THE STATESMAN PCBLIBHIXQ COMPACT 215 B. Commercial SC. Salem, Oregon that can beat Plain Mary Our Willamette valley Jersey breeders are going to recover that cup soon; and then it will never get away from here. After that, it, will Ik a contest confined to thin valley, the lxst Jersey cattle country in the world. , MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press li excluilTely entitled to the use (or republication at all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la this paper and also the local news published herein. E. J. Hendricks .....Manager Stephen A. Stone. .Managing Editor Ralph Glover Cashier Frank Jaskoski . . . Manager Job Dept. 1 DAILY STATESMAN, serred by carrier In Salem and suburbs, IS cents a week. SO cents a month. PAILT STATESMAN, by matt, III year; $3 for six months; SO cents a I - month. For three months Or more, cald In advance, at rate of SS year. (THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will be sent a year to any one paying a year in advance to the Dally statesman. JTJNDAT STATESMAN, f 1 a year; 60 cents for six months) 2S cents Xoi three months. WTrirt-'V-BTir3iW lamMf in tw fv-n Mrtlfma Tnesdaya - and , Fridays. $1 a yeas (If not paid In advance, 1.2S); it cenU for six months; 2 S cents for three months. BITS FOR BREAKFAST 9 PELEPHONESt Bnslnesa Office, 22. Circulation Department, SS3. Job Department, SS3. Entered at the Postofflee in Salem, Oregon, as second elasa matter. SALEM'S SPLENDID SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL SYSTEM Salem Is a school town. VI. It was born one, and has grown up that way. . And the splendid schools are the greatest asset ot Salem. . It Is one drive after another for Willamette university, but each drive drives the bid school a little farther ahead. Everybody Is pulling to have the flax crop pulled. S It will be a long pull, a strong pull and a pull all together, but it will be worth the pull.' It will bring $100,000 or more to the farmers for the present crop. and in the savins of this crop in the right way It will point the finger of certainty to millions annually in the future. S Loganberries are great, dehydra tion looms big, the paper mill will bring its millions; but the flax-In dustry, once fairly on the way, will be the biggest thing of them all. V S It will be the greatest example of Ing they will 'journey across Canada to the Pacific and back, as guests ot the Canadian government and news papers. Sixty delegates are expected from the British Isles, fourteen from Aus tralia, seven from New Zealand, 'six from South Africa, four from India. three from New Foundland ami one each from Jamaica. Ceylon. Egypt. the Straits Settlement. Honkong and Malta. Twenty Canadian delegates will attend. factory In Gibraltar team work; and it will be like "money from home every year and every month of the year, picked, like the magician's Salem's greatest asset is her splendid schools and her superb pub lic school system. After all, a city is noi its factories and stores and fine buildingi u ,n hooking np the soil to the and paved streets and transportation systems and markets And mil lions of accumulated wealth. : .. A city is its people - - Its men and women and growing children who are to become the I trlck tron tn Ir j 'm a. t..i I Ti men ami wuuieu oi me iiuure Flar will h th rrMMt rfmnn And the average intelligence and skill and moral worth of the stration that, after all. all wealth people of a eitv are the measure of its ereatness. in the final analysis. I comes from the sun, in its action Salem was born a school town. . P?n tne ,ded th industry It had its beginnings with the beginnings of historic Willamette i ,men University. Salem and Willamette University have grown together. I ! r it rj Rtru??led together, we&lhered the ri orms of fonl weather together and I ulOQCTn, DCU.cS 11 Que enjoyed the trimphs and pleasures, of .fair days together. I Nothing 01 Ancients row the city and the old school are entering together upon a larger future I LOS ANGELES. Cal.. July si i B .. . r . . ," . .. . - I Present day girls, with their cosmer- - The city of Salem, the manufacturing and marketing place of a hCs. orange sticks and nail oowdera. great and productive country, expanding by leaps and bounds, will may be chagrined to learn their ab as a matter of course grow greater very fast, in order to perform its ?I?iai. lserfi wh, dJ8DOTle:1 them- . t, 5 t mi v y-,-1 . , selves beside the Pacific generations necessary and useful functions. It will be a Gibralter growth, and ago, knew something about personal its swiftness will require all the resources and ingenuity, of its most embellishment, virile people, in the most perfect team work, in order to take care of e.A. ,rpowd,er iar nni ,on j . ' , , , . Santa Catallna Island, together with me aemanas oi ine triDUiary larmmg country, me enormously in-ia prehistoric toothbrush, is eridsnce creasing products of which must of necessity be provided with fa-lot the early day activity ot the wo- cilitiea for reaching the markets of the world in various stages. mJfn c?,Td.l to, R,P'? Clldden. wii- tt ! i i j I who made the discoveries while Willamette University, its increasing attendance from a wide I searching Indian graves on the U- lemiory navmg aireaay outgrown us Dunamgs ana iacuiues, is now i tana ior me hito r ounaaiion. with now KnU.linL m-rA Viow f a.;iit;t - I The toothbrush resembles the And it is finishing the raising Of a $100,000 fund for this purpose, bristles weregil'fibres Cfrom the after which it will match a $35,000 offer for two years for increased Jawbone of the stingaree. The "puff salaries, made by the General Education Board, a Rockefeller foun- f1?11 wuId ,8etm ,,hlcaT!' toJ lJ V ' for although it looks like the n.od- aauon ern bit of down, it feels like a lamp ' , And then will be taken up the work of meeting the offer of the of lead. It was used, it is sa.t, to managers of the same fntid of a --grift of 3T0.000. nrovided Sj650.000 1 c hre with which the in be raised by friends of the institution, to make up a new $1,000,000 endowment fund. . ; v f ' . i ' There w hard work ahead ; but the labors will be; must be crowned with success. ' "'- - ::: ' ' . . Antl tlma Willninolto TTui vot-cit t.' urSfli Vi o ttv witli whipli St had . grown, is entering upon a very inuclr larger, future, in which it will Kew Mexico residents have surted be able to increase the scope of its most useful work , another move to change the namo ot . A nrl V n nn !tnriiciiii It 5ti1f Tuit tl v fnr fVi cavinfr trTn liimlthe state, in order, they sav. to eon- u u4u -t. '.i i : ? i . :t. . ' : j.: i ince easterners that New Mexico is mat li 41 ii Mia ii ur ivrii, jpiii-o viiu unrriuiy iuilx iu cuucaiiuuai institutions. Men who give great, sums to schools select only sue cessful institutions, founded on solid foundations, to mdure through the ages. " ' t a xk;imks mm ao whitkh LINCOLN. Neb.. July 2S - Two negroes armed with revolver. late tonight lined up a Hurling.'on rail road construction gang of 0 men at Haveloek. near Lincoln, and com pelled them to hand orer their money and valuables. Mont of the ien had cashed their monthly pay checks to day. .. LONDON LOSKS INTER KST . LONDON. July 28. Interest In the race between Resolute and Sham rock IV for the Ameri-i's cup de creased greatly during the last few days but the Euglisb press today makes the failure to reain the cup the subject of some editorial com ment. MAXXIX CAXXOT LAND LONDON. July 28. The Bt'th government has decided that In con nection with the proposed visit t Archbishop Mannlx ' of Melbourne, Australia, to the Brlsh Isles and that he will notbe allowed to land In Ire land. Archbishop Mannlx has been noti fied he will not be allowed to go to Ireland, but the government is tak ing no steps to prevent him from boarding the steamer Baltic at New York. it Tad' Jones, Manager of Seattle Plant, Yale Coach SEATTLE. Wash.. July JS.- John T. t'alahan. captain of the Yale foot ball learn arrived here recently o confer with T. A. I. ("Tad" Jou. who is to coach the Yale eleven this year. Jones, a former Yale star and coach, is manager of a Seattle shipbuilding plant. Bartlett to Coach U. of 0. Frosh Football Team El'GENE. Or.. July J8. Kenneth Bartlett. who Is now on his way to Antwerp as a rnemtwr if the Ameri can athletic team to ! part in the Olympic games, has ba chosen as coach of the Fnuraan loot ban team of the l"nlvei!ty of Oregon. according to announc?mcnt by C. A. McClain. graduate mnagr. today. Bartlett was a member o? the Oregon football team for four years. Bafll Williams, of Eugene, who with Bart lett played on th Oregor team that defeated Pennsylvania In 1916 and almost tied with Harvard last yar, will be assistant roach, announces Manager McClain. dians beautified themselves. FOOTBALL TEAM IX EUROPE. STOCKHOLM. July 28. The Am erican - association football team, which Is to play in Europe, arrived Willamette Valley Flax Is Praised by Experts pALEM. July 28. Government experts In Washington have reported that flax grown In the Willamette valley compares favorably with that produced anywhere In Europe. 40 MORE OREGON IXK.TOKS PORTLAND. Or- Jul 2. Forty persons were today licenced to prac tice medicine In Oregon and 16 were conditioned, according to a report made by the state board of medical examiners. You You cain n advantage in the reoarces, exiJerieTice, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company, which combine to make Zerolene an oil of quality. They create an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants hard to duplicate elsewhere in the world. Use Zerolene for the CotTect Imbrication . of your automobile, truck or tractor. STANDARD Ott. COMPANY fa iltetlii grade or each type of engine B. H. CAMPBELL, Special Agtnt, SUmdird Oil Company, Salem, today. They were greeted by sands ot football enthusiasts. thou- POLES ACKNOWLEDGE NOTE. WARSAW. July 28. The Polish government today sent a wireless ac knowledgement of the last note re ceived from the Russian soviet gov ernment concerning the proposed armistice. DAMASCUS CAPTURED CONSTANTINOPLE. July 28. The French captured Damascus Sun day after five hours of desultory fighting against disorganized Arab troops. t MT. ANGEL COLLEGE MT. ANGEL, OREGON CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE FATHERS OFFERS ' Commercial, Academic, Collegiate, Law and Pre-Medical Courses Pre- Ideal Location, Modern Buildings Splendidly Equipped Throughout Send for Catalogue Fall Terra Opens September 8f 11T20 New Mexico" Sounds Too Mach Like Part of Mexico one ot the United States and not a part ot the republic south of the line. Many easterners evidently do not know where New Mexico is on the map. Orten. when there is trouble in Mexico, miles below the border. So Salem will always he an educational center. f New Mexico residents receivs tele- t u -l a.. -- .... i ui tr:...i.n I K"am8 and letters from eastern rela- iiiic.naic aiitauj kiuku uii iicir uuici biuvuu. ii&c uuuuau i iivm anil frtpndi ..vinr ir t h arm t ii m mi . i ' . i . i it -, -wr . ,1. D . . . vouege oi ineoiogy, ine Acaaemy oi me oaereu tieart, me capital I danger. Postofflee officials say let Business Collece. and a numhr of others, iticludincr music schools. Iters sometimes artve from the east v v. it iiuiui .wmv va-svA a- - v. stnv. asu vuuvu- fif IFlA aftflfns t anil ' iionai environment invites cultural enterprises. I . Native citizens may oppose the And Salem has a splendid public school system, eauinped with I ?,OTe .lo change the name as they m-inniCnonl KnilrlinrM U . o n oil I "r laB BleP WOUIO OeSirOy lUG I uaiiuiwu. uuiiuiu4 iuob si c aij uv n v l wiuaiaumj it r, auui State 8 riCb historv OLY3IPIC TE.15I KKLECTEH modern with up to date apparatus and methods with everything either in possession or in prospect that goes to the making of the ic wui.t.jr. : , NEW YORK. July 28 The gym- , uur city is proua oi ner senoois, ana sne is commutea to a oroau I nastic team of four to represent the policy of liberal support to them. All of which promises a bright I United States In the Olympic games future for Salem in manv wav outside of rnirelv ciiltnral wavs- fori WM seiectea tonignt. These chosen i w- w.l,i- Ar. An,.nL-i.,Mu;n , I nd the points scored In the trials a as trisv nv uajo cvhwio itu suuvsa a, v w a i muhuiu ur a imicivua and progressive and well balanced community life. were: rnni j. ivrtze, uonemtan gym nastic association of New York. 90.-1 M tm. ma. b m r r . w a m I Viva' I ,a Vnniia f fo Xf. I V? f Faag. " - .rcmpc!. 1XS AUgeieS ...v -a-M. mmv.v , vi. iiaaiiviif vuufc, :kvu. uqs 1 AthlPtlC .Inh ST JQI- f lnrrM J A a , . 1 4 1 ' it . . . I t , tf , .. I ' O ' " aemoiisiraieu iaai ie is ine greatest cow .in ine wona, ior proauction I sen. Norwegian T. and A. C. Brook- and progeny, over all breeds, as she had before demonstrated her-"n' -: K. C. Mata, Philadelphia self to be the greatest Jersey cow in the world. She misses the lift- X"?;'1:,' .Kitfiv-.Sr.ii : . t. . . ti: r e 1... i .l. r r -; : -. ...bu..uuc. jug vl me vuy Hum mm jiiar, ui diauir, uj, uuij me iraciion oi one i the fifth contestant, scored 59.41S5 pound, in a year s test. She can beat Plain Mary, in another year si The team win leave for Antwerp test. And there are a half dozen other WU amette vallev Jersey eows on u-ansport t-ocanoniaa August 9 uuuer me mioimcui oi itoy Z. Moore of New York. (a ULiz. My U U S U U - 1 iiii iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiii iiim iiiiiiiinii mill piiiii iiiiilliiiiiiiiii Volume and Value THE Bethlehem Motors Corporation Trill export more trucks this year than any six thousand dollar truck manufacturer will build. Visualize this tremendous Beth i lehem Volume and its effect on Bethlehem Value. Low t sales cost, low manufacturing cost per truck. A list price that includes utmost value per cost dollar. Neither underbuilt to meet a price nor overbuilt to justify a price. Bethlehem Motor Trucks are representative of the Middle Ground that point where value is greatest. Buy your Motor Truck on Facts H To. ai. BETIIEHEM MOTORS CORP. 21 T cwi 1 Tow GfcMit AfWawa PsmItmU 3 Tm Oum SALEM VEUE COMPANY J. W. Jonts. kfanager 1C2 North Commercial Street Dealers for Marion and Polk counties. Territory open for good dealers man i a successful business man, of an intimate friend, or a trusted relative, or a business partner That does not qualify him as the best Ex ecutor you may have for your estate. Indeed, in some ways, it may actually disqualify him. The, subject is too long to discuss in an advertisement. If your Will is made and your Executor has been chosen for any of the reasons-above; or if it is not made and you are debating in your mind the question now Come in and ask our Trust Officer this question: "WHY 'IS A BANK THE BEST EXECUTOR FOB ONE'S ESTATE?" '1 Capital National Bank ' . . Trust Department. SALEM . :: OREGON Merchants Not Worried Over Proposed Invasion SAX DIEGO. July 28. Merchants at TUuana and residents of the lit tle border town expressed no alarm when reports of a disagreement be tween Governor Esteban Canto and the Mexican provisional government were received today. "Business as usual" will be the motto, it was said at the border. Ives G. Ielevier. agent here for the defacto Mexican government. said tonight that a determination ex ists in Mexico City to make Gover nor Canto "respect the laws' of Mexico and that the ro vern ment 1$ determine to remove Canto. Tijuana has not been disturbed ! since the revolutionary ' trouble in May. mi. BRITISH PRESS MEX MEET VANCOUVER. B. C. July 28. Newspaper men from all parts of the British empire are to attend the Im perial Press, conference to be held In Ottawa. October 4-7. After the meet- FTJTCKE DATES August 9 t 14 Buyers, week eon veaUoa tn Portland. Septmbr 4. t. and C State coavea. mow oi Arusaa ioag-ea. fealem. . BepumDcr t. Monday Lbor day. October a uracos Septaaaber S? November J. Tuesday Election day. : t i 1 r o I a: B V, U Y t b: n Is b: Bt tt W en ac ty On. X