JUNE li( 1920 SQ4 MM 1 Fncre Four O : mmm . - "T . :. . tr, -Vi Rut)ily ol . nana. uie w" - - , . i j ... CnlAmriCQ .. ..... inninulatlon of lie is likewise entitled to Know u. Apparently, the only way w o t in i.iie i n v v - v CUrV VC Xvv - . . : ofi'ofinn. Not 0116 V 1CUC ' Published very Friday ty Z. C. KIMBALL. ? Subscription Rates One Year Six Months $1.50 .75 GASOLINE SITUATION NEEDS INVESTIGATION. In justice to the consumer, pro- and distnouier, be a very thorough investigation ot the cause of the shortage in the gas oline supply. The statement that " production is not keeping pace with consumption may be true, but this cannot account for the present acute Tk. trn facts in the case : would the least UiG-HEAUTED BOYS Big-hearted boyt they "d Though Voltaire sired the sr are. thjj lJe of the heaviest battalions, the cUf . .r.,,i t.. And A morns : . nnrm nntlOIl " Ol wnov , , i ,i,unIV iUi-ll- Cueht about the present status of the.r grea ; nea- - mites. rn- - . .... affairs. . . ' nf arms. France ww J - rtT Till III IIIUlTW T - Gasoline has become wo in.pw.i-... ...... eMmt, laugn o factor in the business welfare 01 " .... lii. who stoop- " .. 1 . . i C T tm 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 L ll b this country to permit the proauc- o chiidren. am! tion or distribution . to be , jockeyed ed t Pt h. for the beneft of private inuHb- , phouW. rT i n f i l niu i v I .: U-tV,.r would. Til RAIN BRINGS GOOD CHEER. J foree mmlv .fonnl demonstration of this Smiles and smiles and then some ; Uint,liness when, in the more smiles is now characteristic ol 1"?U memberi Bdoptod i , - AkAoa rmrrs. rvnu ni'u . - ...w u ir,torostintr to say .the iarmers . v"- . than 37UU rremu a.!, nirmo- is shared by ,r,-l.v their income to the government excess profit tax, preferring to con serve their supply of oil until such time as this tax is modified or elim inated. There is another report, given credence in some quarters, that the big Oil interests are at tempting to force the United States to take a hand in Mexico in order that the field may become a greater factor in production of oil. Then there is a story to the effect that the oil companies are competing so strongly for foreign trade that they mg war had maue m.. tvm hns been aavsmeu ,ioih.s vuv. . , ,,..icc. r: :::L cnrumn in due to a real Oregon summer rain. " " r flt,i71ltion of the Amer YZJZ rr; v mo mnch-of it -riy Sunday morning , T." n the return from orut-r w r-- . , j intormittentlV Until .n " -r--- ana Kepi - . c -aon other interests pn- Tuesday morning, sufficient ram ov-e eas, wher other .. falling to riSrSne-SCn' It did not forget their small wards left Mm at lust the right time wnen . , iV . T Vmntrh an - ... . a nn in iit'L'iuiit vbi-- - was needed-and when UtUe or no u. . ;; - ,g damage could be done, -me ;- ; - q clippings were tnorougr uy - homeles8 chiWren hut this is so gnuic.n5 cu.up-.r ; w t0 jto the good that narmy V ftded with va,iant consideration Wil1tBBH, ,0fliPS. Left to the pity of France it receives the .. " TV :rrinCv-th. war orph- ni-inc the monwi ui oui.v. o- - . strongly for foreign traae j iu.0- v 's ans however warm the nean i .ri exnortine gasoline which under For the past two seasons there has ans iiule ordinal circumstance, would be been a shortage, but m sP- - for use in this country. condition crops , hae be y. nobnity How much real foundation of fact good. This year au . benefaction, characteristically there is in any of these allegations records ought to be . smashea , by teminK the it is lmDOSsioie ii " w-k... ... . .1 nTnhsnq "nost mascois, on . .. ... j a riniinr Btaimyuii.v ouunm x is not being taken into the conn-i rigureu ... - - - ,:..,, reassertine dence of the big concerns controlling there is no , posiDie way bravegt the tcnderest the gasoline situation. .The Stand- ing the value of .n . ftre the daring-Ore. ard UU company nas Deen muraaung ia FCx..i A: it- .,,1 v..iioTa it brought an Now is the time to place your orders 1U1 Go mmercial & Touring Cars Immediate Delivery SAYLES MOTOR CAR COM PAN, ..r,rior nncrnw C STREET, INUtrtwur-nv.c, vnun for some time that there would be a shortage in the supply, but it has never gone into detail as to just why the present acute condition should avail. If this company and other companies, controlling the gas oline output, are doing all in their power to supply the demands of the public, then it should beceome a matter of general knowledge, that there may be commendation instead condemnation, if on tne otner NORMAL NOTES lars, it brought an aDu..uai.c good cheer to the farmer 10m. j time to sort of even OREGON things up. In these days of sky rocketing prices on most things the e f aculty and students are very r .v. form bnve been i i j t nnto thnt the new water sys- products OX me - - r . have 1 1 nmnllf1 BTM1 tnat em nas uccu he mountain water is now in the ; TViow o.rAtlv anDreciate the 1 yZJ- J 7. ..', u-iim-n of inconw tax will one innUllment Wa b hrokers. etc. . , i.u fr du nd tinynlile all tht tr Other classes of toxper. .f- e I weck ,nuUnwnU wbifh R iscots, ana.fected are droggw". who fail to py tho U due on Scptcmlr IX t mut compnew. , , ' v, 'l-ith will be miu.n-d. within ton UHlr Muwwwp' under the Harrison act nut later thnn loth will be rt ju. coratt i July 1st, after h,ch cute .ney UUav , , njktaf be delincnent. t .v . failure te PiymenU a rly u m On or before June Kith tne ec- on uwr neglected sadly. Farmers found their costs mounting steadily, vet there has been no commensurate Increase in their marketable goods and in some instances there have been notable reductions 01 1 r k- r 1 ! ACMF nifAt srV a VARNOTILE Tramp, scuff! floor can stand Tnmp, scuff. All ay long. No unprotected it. The surface goes, the wood warps and splin ters. Your floors are a sight.lt is cheaper to walk on Acme Quality floor varnish than ona bare floor. Varnish saves the surface and thereby saves all. A varnished floor is easier to clean than a bare one. It looks better. It is bet)teu. We keep a complete line of Acme Quality floor varnish, in and we will tell you something of floor economy. Stop j Spaulding Lumber Co. j o . Mr v Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says in A And reduce the High Cost of Living.' olsom area IS THE CHEAPEST AS WELL AS THE MOST WHOLESOME FOOD ON THE MARKET BUY THAT EXTRA LOAF Your Grocer Has It Cherry City Baking Co. clendid work of the city -council in j their management of the whole af fair. nocwiont Aclcprman delivered the commencement address to the grad uates of the Salem high school last Thursday evening. After faculty club last Friday the members adjourned to I the living room of the dormitory I where an informal "family" party 'iwas held in honor of Mrs. Stock, Mrs. Stombaueh and Miss Senska leavinsr the normal this I'year. Cake, ice cream and coffee were served. I j The normal very much appreciates !tbf im movements which &re bein nade this week in the street in ront of the buildings. The various churches of the town .re invited to join the normal in the accalaureate service to be held in v .Vionoi npict Sundav morning at 10 o'clock. i The commencement festivities wili I open Saturday, June 12, with the president's breakfast to the class 01 1920 held in the dormitory. 1 TvmWo nrnirram for the week fol- ilows: Saturday, June 12, 9.30 a. m., dor mitory, president's breakfast; 8.00 p. m.,gymnasium, junior prom. Sunday, June 14, 2.30 p. m.,dormi tory, faculty reception; .8.15 p. m.. phanel. class play. Tuesday, June 15, 10.00 a. m., chapel, last chapel and class clay; .uu p. m., chapel, alumni program and banquet. Wednesday, June 16, 10.00 a. m., chapel, commencement address bv President Lindley, University of Idaho. The play selected by the class, "The Road to Yesterday," by Beulah Marie Dix, is a modern comedy of wf f with the nrincipal Li:c uwk scenes laid in England at the present time. If rehearsals ana naru on the part of the cast mean a fin ished production, the work should 4-.,!ni vo wpII done. It will be LCI ua,iiiij( igiven in the chapel Monday evening, June 14, at 8.15. music oy trie nui nial orchestra will be given between acts. n fiiin-mnffPfl "bv f 1 I N C O RP ORATCO x a BULL" Durham cigarettes; you roll them yourself from genuine "Hull" Durham tobacco; fifty from one bag. f( No machine can even duplicate your "own rolled from genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco. Good old reliable "Bull". Always genuine; since 1865 he's been everyone's friend. GENU INE TOBACC 4 '-i " jf Ft SPECIAL FEDERAL TAXES NOW DUE AND PAYABLE l Tnnn a hnv month for the m- ml UIIV " tema! revenue bureau as during that ... ii . j; i month all speal taxes icr me uscai year ending on June 30, 1921, arc due and payable. Collector of Internal Revenue Mil ton A. Miller has mailed out to all !oo.iDi tn-irnnvprs forms unon which return for payment of tax must be These special Taxpayer proprietors of theatre?, for automobiles, pleasure boats, pool and f Milliard (tables, bowling alleys, shcoting galleries, retail deal ers in oleomargarine, brokers, pawn made. include hire l!M -' T A V. .'.,.... f 7 1 -V 1 -v'VM 'V 7k 1 i Pi 1