i'AC Jl- A i- THE CAflTAL JOURNAL United States in Mexico is Urged If America is to continue a politic- MONDAY, jiAV 7l-f n If I'! P Vice - President Once Is CaUed,cr" Pouehltppiisip v. v rv 17 T,.i The Same P. Morton, former vice president of the I'nited States and former govern or cf New York, died at his home. 81 and industrial leader amnnff na-! Eilerslie, Rhinebeck on :ons, anjl is to Insure for its future at 8:30 o'clock lust night on the 6th Fenerations the opportunities and pos anniversary of his birth. Bibiiities that have ulreaiU- heen passed ovr. The United States shall! Bave to make "some sort of interven- two teams ill ciir.ii in first of six phase struggle for local honors at 6:15 .Monday night. Both teams will be equipped with new uniforms, the Spaulding nine's raiment being lh ion of the lorcin concern. mes are free to all. -iucn eninusiasm la evident anion iii ivuifjcuuw icaius some oi tne city's livest players taking part in thei C n-nlnrsiJ Qr.li, An I - . lm I if. ii u r. i m itiMMMiriiii 1 the Hudson, ieonws"- The Woolen mill team his: . r not suomiuea us lineup but the Spaul.l ! A -neauers ana W. J. Jenkins, pa roled convicts who escaDed from the ters, Mr. and ilrs. B. Papenfus and, by the raiiro-ids to be full handed but four switchmen on the ern were tut on uuiV las stated. It was stated that no demands r.aa been presented by the men, who de clared they were walking out individu ally and that they "warned more mon ey." vuuuivu, jar. and Mrs. A. Grimm and children. The event was a double celebration, as it was also the birthday anniver sary of Mrs. A. Carnack. Escaped Convicts tlon" in Mexico. Monlavllln Kl is Saleni in behalf of General Leon ard Wood's campaign for president, told the business nun who attended the luncheon at the -C mmiercial ciuo Monday noon. "While we are asleep other nations of the world are out in the race to gain control of the natural resources f the nation," Mr. Flow ers declared. "We went into the war to get nothing, -find we were highly successful. Eng land, through the war. gained on. million square miles of wealthy lands; France greaUy expanded its holdings, as did Italy; and Japan Is fairly gorg ed In her conquest to get resources of j Jts surrounding nations." j In 18 years the timber of the na tion shull be exhausted, Mr. Flowers aid, and in JO years the oil that un derlies the t'nlted StaUs shall have been pumped out. England recoanlzi s these facts, he said, and knowing that 11 is one of the ruling factors in the movement of industrial progress has acquired 40 percent of 'ho oil in Mex ico. Germany, under contract wllh Mexico to colonize Its lands, also is Kharlng In the wealth that comes from the states south of the I'.io Grande. This colonization ty Germany ;haH, unless checked, suell the jinnlhi.nll.m tif the Monroe docirWo, Mr. Flowers (old the business men. "We stay out of Mexico because we . want to be good, I guess." asserted Sir. Flowers. "The other nations ili.n'i wans to be good. I take It, by the way tney are rushing into Mexico vim uir, iubii iimy ko unmolested i j .... he added emphatically. "When we go;'""' m'ul0'1 district heads the list We are ousted or slain or hel.l f,,r . . " . ' "-""'canon oi ii Paper Company Buys Power Right The Ladd estate of Portland has sold Its water powt rlKhts in what is known as the Nyfth Power, a mill race, at Salem, to the Oregon Pulp & Paper compartf, of which Fred W. Led better is lesident. and h ac cepted in payrTient $100,000 worth of preferred gufck In the corpoation. This announcement ffcmirit.-iv h those Interested in tsw transaction Is ' news tlfut a triple combination of capital Aiub been broucht shunt m back lie ftalem mills. In which Led betterand his associates are now In terested with the C. K. Spaulding Lumber company and the Ladd estate. The Oregon company's mill will manufacture high grade nuner n well as a quantity of newsprint, for all of which the Spaulding Logging company will furnish raw material. iiig battle array follows: Rodgers, ss; Hilborn, cf; Bozell, ; Birtchett, 2b; Albie. if; Garvis and K. l'eterran n E-..11-,..L- 9K. t n..- - f , ' 1 - .v.., uw, nij-ii lb: O'Brien, rf: Scott, utiliiv ''Cherokee' The complete schedule for th sea Min 1 ft i am fnllnn-.. May 17 -SDauIdinir v Knv WnrtUn Ion in 1914 to serve 13 vears for train mills. robbery. He was paroled in 1918, and May 19 Huuser Brothers vs T. M. J re""ned to the penitentiary in li V. A. jil handed but SJIP from Farm - tor insane Lomes Back Last Night prison wood camp at Aumsviile a week ago last Saturday, were capturefl at Mill City last Saturday afternoon by- James .a nrifon guard at j the wood camp. , ! Meaders was Rent tn the elite's nris Johnson Cancles Oregon Trip Hon. T. v. i.-. u!t ad and Hon. s. A. Hugh", C A number of lmportam receiving the aitem0 v among them the th . he southeastern sec,ionlf ' "1 the surface o-ai,. . OIlnfciN. , from various source ea Salem.- This ,., $2,500,00 In Irrigation Bonds Wait Approval The certification of Irrigation dis trict bonds aggregating $2,634,000 Is now pending before the state Irpio-n. tinn tu.iiritlAn i 4 ,1 .iiiiiiiiiiijiuii, accoruing ' l'to stat Kngincer Cupper. The Med May 21 Statehouse vs Vallev Mi,. tor Co. May 24 Hauser Erothen. v. v ,v Woolen mills. May 2 Statehouse vs Y. M. C. A. May 28 Soauldincr vs V.ille tor Co. May 31 Statesouse vs Kav Wool en mills. June 2 Spaulding vs Y. M. C. A. June 4 Hauser Rrnthern v Vol ley Motor Co. June 7 Spaulding vs Hauser Broth ers. June 11 Statehouse v v.iii7 At. tor Co. June 14. Hauser Brnthera v. vt.( house. . . June 1 Y. M. C. A. vs Valipv vi. tor Co. June 18 Snauldinsr- vs. WhAion mills. June 21 Valley Motor Co. v Vn,,i en mills. June 23 Hauser Brothers v V ii C. A. , June 25 Spaulding vs Statehous'.?. for breaking parole bv complicity In several robberies at Astoria. Jenkins was doing not to exceed ID years for forgery, and was committed from Union county In 1919. Spokane Railway Hiram Johnson, republican candi date for the presidential nomination. will be unr.ble to come to Oregon, due to the many items that demand his in tention in the east, according to, a "'it mi i ' rv. viiaiia rt. .1. .uuuee, ' - ' his repre.entative her and mad Dublic I north, and that an obliging lady auto- today. In his messr.ge Johnson gives ' ist Save them a ride. After going no intimation as to when he will be'about 17 miles north of Salem, Donlay Police believe that fear of the run. sequences prompted the act, A. Donley, charge of the Cottage Farm, or state asylum farm, who left Sunday after noon with another charge. S Merrill for parts unknown, spent Sunday night whole, a lare bin,.,.! in th fciii .j ir.-j.. attendan- - - - - - - J . ' i a.a ... .) 1 1 Ufi . . lilt mornin Farm. I Donley appeared at police head-, quarters late at night and asked to use phone. He called the Cottage Farm and reported that he was back. Ji then told how he and Merrill had wan dered away from the farm, goinar fcaiem.- This sbject "'n portance not m,i . s 0 U1 rectly affected but to . arge i attendance b'" wne retiirne.1 1 rw. .k .v. . . B ""DOITow .... . . vuiujo iren me matter will he i. able to visit Oregon, but says that he is "leaving it all to you." McGee, accompanied by Leroy Hew lett, P. R. Keaney and Thomas Brown from this ritv. went tn Silt-ortnn S:itiih. rr VI fVPl o rr WKv vU thusiastic audience in the opera house. Following the meeting Johnson litera ture was freely distributed in the town. Spokane. Wash.. 1:iv 17. The en tire day switchmen's force of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway here failedto report for duty today and It was stated that none of the night crew had been on diitv lust nieht. Great Northern and Northern Pacific Discredit is thrown by Salem offi cials on the confession of Jesse Mulli nix so far as it pertains to the statev ment that he was paid $100 by Mrs. said, he decided to come back, so he walked back to Salem arriving at 9:4S. Merrill, he sid, continued on to Portland. Richmond Club To Hold Meetings On Tuasday Night The Richmond Improvement club will hold its regular meeting at the Richmond school building Tuesday ixuniieru ana iormern i-acuic mem mai ne was paiu iuu oy .Mrs. ' Richmond school building T switching crews today were reported Lena Steiger to murder her husband, evening beginning at 8 o'clock The fo rconsideration. . broul s, A good musical program v ben arranged for th, French Troops Evacuate Rhine' Region .Today Mayence. Mav it J troops which have ben in L.Frfa,i of Frankfort, Darmstadt cities on the east bank of th ,5 evacuated those cities this ml, is announced here. m,mH. The Germans were Informed of departure throueh i ao'th mation issued by QtZX posted in the various ci UeTJS read "the Frenrh .u , wb4 v v ' iiitir word1 tire qurerU,tin PrCeed Many Relatives At Celebration of . Wedding Event With more than 50 relatives as- J-anuom, "In the past ten years 365 Amerl cane have been killed in Mexico, and we, aren't at n.ar with them, either! nd we are still writing notes. In view of the fact that 85 percent Of the peo ple in Mexico cannot read and write -and couldn't read a note we send flown there anyhow, I don't see what ' the upe is In sending more." Armenia is a paradise in a peace ful valley In comparison with Mexi co, the speaker said, pointing out the fuct that statistics show there have tieen an average of three revolutions ft day In that country for the pas: year. "America's share of the natural re (inurces In Mexico will more than pay 'the 26 billion dolliirs of national debt that burdens the United States, and the entire national debts of the whole world," Mr. Flowers declared, "If it! Will only go down In there and get What are Its Just dues." He advocuted Intervention as niadu tiy the United States in Cuba and the I'hlllpplnes, declaring that it was not Jiecetwary to "go down there with your embattlements marching ahead" .r.i iui vri LiLieaLiun nr ii.. mi iik ZaU.tMIO 111 bnmlM nut nt n t,.i..i r. I aehhle.l -r. n.i -.r . . - . " i , I ..... .UJ, miu .urn, august Urimin 00,000. The Cuttles Lake district has ! celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding .. .. ..v.. ... iciuinuM OI idu.uuu i ouiiiversiiry at tnei home in the An In bonds, the Talent district hus asked for the certification of $350,000 and the Grants Pans district is requesting the certification of $184,000. All of these districts are under way mid the additolnal funds are to be used In ex tending or completing development work. Twilight League To Play Tonight x-iHiiniiiK to mnrcn ttmml. kii,i streets In a parade coincident iviih the opening of the tuiliuht i,..mi..,ii season In Salem, the Thomas Kay and upauidlng teams will lend the way 13 the Willamette grounds where these burn district, east of Salem. s,,,i.,,. Mr. and Mrs. Grimm were married in Chicago, May 19, 1895, and have been residents of the Auburn district for the past ten years. The anniversary cele bration was arranged by the childrsn and was a complete surprise. As the gathering was being seated at the dim ner tables a silver lined box contain. Ing twenty-five silver dollars were pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. GKmrn In token of the anniversary occasion, j Those present were Air. and Mrs. Charles Hitrnack and family, Mrs. E. I 'Theil, Mr. and Mrs. II. Peters. Air. unit ' Mrs. Ed Hurnack and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurnack, all of Aurora; Mr. and .Mrs. II. Klemder nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Papenfus and daug- Taft Lecture To Crowd Capacity Of 1 'Armory, Belief The many friends and admirers oi ex-President William Howard Taft are anticipating with a great deal of pleas , wre the opportunity which will be af forded them on May 28 of hearing America's premier authortiy on affairs international. 'The former president 1 secured for Salem through the ef forts of the Klllson White Lyceum bureau. At present, Mr. Taft is in the midst of a somewhat prolonged lecture I Tour which will Include hut three Ore Son audiences Salem, Portland and Fugene, The reserved sent snlc which was opened Saturday at Will's music store 3s alro bWng carried on by mull and pwats muy be secured by letter to Sa lem Tnft Management, Pox 28 Sr Sa lem. Tickets lire selling at $1.50 plus loc war tax. The demand for sent reservations would Indicate that the Taft element In this state Is very en thusiastic at the opportunity of hear ing the great national leader in a dis cussion of "The League of Nations, Up-to-late." Kx-Precldent Tuft's au thurtty n a student of International law is unquestioned In this country. Plans have been made for the prop er reception of Mr. Taft Into the Cherry city. He Is to lunch with the Commercial club and will be present ed to the club members by one of Sa lem's more Illustrious statesmen. Im edlately preceding and following the lecture, the Salem's Hike orchestra will present some of their more popular numbers. Governor Olcott will Intro duce the speaker nnd will occupy the platform along with most of the pi'onv' lnent state officials. The lecture Is to be delivered at the armory on Satur day evening, Muy 29. ' Why Pay High Prices? Ad Club Caravan Leaves Seattle For Trip Today peame, wasn., May 17. Forty-five automobiles, currying members of Si wash division of the Pacific Const Ad clubs' British Columbla-tu Stockton, Oil., caravan, were started oh their way from the city-county building by M:tyor Cnldwell at T:30 this morning tinder ideal weather nnd road condi tions. Governor Louis K, Hurt and the members of the state highway com mission headed the caravan which they will accompany lo Portland. An srmv contingent from Camp Lewis is scheduled to Join the party at Taco ma. The m-hedule calls for the arrival of the travelers In Stockton, 1300 miles from Seattle, one week from today. For new cars, when you can get a used car in perfect condition for less than half price The following cara have been overhauled and are in perfect condition 1916 Ford, 5-passenger $450 1918 Dort, pood shape $700 1917 Buick Six, 7-passenger 7 $11 50 1916 Reo, four, looks like new-.... $800 1917 Maxwell, 'fine shape "!"""r.Z!$723 Other cars from $200 up Salem Velie Co. 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Nearly everybody hnullV en?fTaPhtr' bookkeeper, clerk or housemaid. Don't wait till the smart ones are all Kiy. UPPUt yUf W""t Ad ln this P81 And you, Madamoiselle, should know that if ?M.iin. toi articular Wnrf of position, the oest firms m this city watch our Help Wanted columns constantly for capable employees. Dres$ Up Your Want Ad Lik ThU MoiKJiiUlO WA.vm-ta mil! hll. toos nn, m ratios. Sli nosi sow. Cut tl row tnt M M MM 1 .Herat. Brfmno, wiw4 riHM cvuiw Mr. SITl'ATION WANTED Br ' rru la iv,,,. m ob ciJIortloui. fotitf U4 rHiiM. T.-tftil In kmiliiin oufen. w.nlil UlTWUahlf to la tltx'vtlTf Uh.1rt r"" ! I'lnus (ImUi Coed help is as important as good merchan dise. You must have hnr Ji tn K ..M-rr..i . . X BUM1U1, Read and Ut the Want Ada in THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Teams Wanted To haul lumber. Also men for mill and woods work. P. A. STANLEY Lyons, Ore. FOR LONG DISTANCE AUTO TRUCKING WillametteV alley Transfer Co. 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