PAGE SIX NO TU(PF? Stop Look Listen Here's a Special for a fast Run and No Delays. Until further notice we will give one tube free with each casing purchased in our store. We have on the way a 250 ton press for solid tires. See us about your truck tires. We have just installed a new battery service station, an expert in charge. The best equipped repair and vulcanizing shop in Salem. Bring in your ol dtires and let us look them over. A full line of accessories. PHONE 66 219 S. Commercial Street CALL OUR FREE SERVICE CAR WHEN IN TROUBLE. President Adheres To 3-Year Navy Building Program Washington, Feb. 4. The president still adheres to his desire for a largo navy and is "insistent and earnest" that a new three year building program be Authorized, Chairman Padgett of the house nvcal committee, told the house today at 'the opening of debate on the new navy bill. This, Padgett said, was the sense of a cable from tho president to secre tary of the Navy Daniels and was the chief factor in causing the house nav al committee to submit a unanimous report. He refused to give tho text of the president 's jcalblogram. (J the house but denied the words "fatal to my ne gotiations," had been used in the way made public today. "Don't you think the house ought to know tho reasons 'that caused members of the naval committee to change their minds." Representative Mann of Illi nois asked. Representative Longwoirth, Ohio, read from the speech of the president, in which he said that congress) will "know all 'that I know." Padgett said tnat any story that he or any other committee member had a message from tho president wag inac curate. Progessive Senators Plan Speaking Tours Washington, Feb. 5.; Progressive sen ators today planned speaking tours' af er March 4 to advocate a nnmber of measures intended to make the people more satisfied and render it more diffi cult for bolshevist propagandists to fiud ! hearers. Senators Borah, Hiram Johnson, Kom you jEnd Poindexter are tho ones wh will probably do the campaigning. Borah outlined his message to tho peo plo as follows: "You can do whatever you want tc do with your government, without In augurating i: reign of bloodshed, whole sale assassination and destruction of proporty. You havo the ballot." Tho measures theso progressives ad voir. to include: lictnrn of American soldiers, elimina tion of militarism, and complete removi al of repressive measures upon speech and tho press. ? FOOD FOB GERMAIrtJ Drastic Measures To Enforce Fcad Regulations By Webb Miller (United Press Mnto correspondent) Oobleuz, Feb. 4. The civil affairs son tion of the Third nnny notified Gor man authorities in tho occupied aren today that - drastic meastiros must br ti.ken to enforce food regulations. Tho Germans were warned that the Ameri cans arc not satisfied with the activi ties of the German food ministry and that horeafter tho Third r.rmy will take no further action tutward conservation of tho food supply, (he responsibility resting solely with the German offi cials. The Gorman authorities reci'utly issu ed a proclamation that hereafter paper m.iney of which there are millions of marks in circulation in tho Rhine pro jvinces will not bo accepted as legal lunuer. Aiueiican army oriicinis noti fied the Germans today that such paper money tenderod by Americans must be accepted, becnuso of the largo amount in the hands of American soldiers. Berlin, Feb. 4. Four British and Am erican cruisers have entered tho Kibe, en routo to Hamburg to protect steam ers loaded with foodstuffs, it waB re ported hero today... Several large steamers have left Kocii igsburg bound for London. Hamburg is expected to bo the cen tral distributing point for food supplies to-Germany by the allies. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY'jOURNAL WW ADS PAY 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief BELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION McAdoo Attorney For United Artists Company Xog Angeles, Cal., Feb. 5. William (j. McAdoo, former secreta ry of the treasury, hag accepted appointment s-s attorney for the United Artists com pany, tho organization of motion pic tuie stars recently formed here to pre vent formation of an alleged movie trust. "khe announcement wag made today fiuin tho Fairbnnks studios, following a meeting with McAdoo. Douglas Fair banks, Mary Pickford, William S. Hart, Charlie Chaplin and D. W. Grif fith are the organizers of the new company. PBIZE HOESE FOE FOCH Paris, Jan. 13. (By mail.) Mar shall Foch has a new horse. Puritan, a 3 year old bay mare, se lected by experts as the best horse in France for a marshal of France to ride, is a present to Foch from the Horse Breeders' association of the Lower Pyrenncs. Hundreds of candi dates for the honor of ,being tho great warrior's peace stoe-d 'were examined by representatives of the association befloro tho selection was made. Puritan's price was $5000. Puritan, from the stables of Henri Berthot, near Orthez, won first prize in the Pau horso show last year. LITTLE NATIONS (Continued from page 1.) and possibly later in public speeches in various parts of the country. Tho first difficulties in formation of the lcaguo havo been overcome through general ac quiescence in its broad principles but tho reel test of its success will be in tho reports of the committees which are handling actual formation and ap plication of theso principles. Despite recent indications that Wilson might not find it necessary to mnko a second trip to Paris, it was learned today that there is a possibility he will desire to return and personally seo that there is n0 miscarriage of his ideas, particularly us regards tho league of ntions. DELEGATION FROM (Continued from page one) legislation where only one county was NOTICE! This store will be closed all day THURSDAY. In Preparation for the .Greatest Sale in, the history of this store. Watch papers and win dow displays. Court and Commercial Sts Old White Corner Building Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store interested. School tcachors and their devious way of signing up for a school and then go ing out on a hunt for a better job came in for some strong remarks this morn ing. The present law provides that a toacher may break a contract within 30 days of the time his or her school is to begin, but the school district is tied as soon as tho contract ig signed. As a result, many districts find the teacher that had signed up had got a better job and at the last moment, the district was taking any teacher iu sight. To remedy this one sided affair, Mr. Dodd introduced a bill wherein tlrt school teacher could not break a con tract within 90 days of tho date set for tho beginning of school. It was inti mated that Mr. Churchill was opposed to tho 90-day limit and that on his rec ommendation, tho committee in charge of the bill recommended that tho bill providing for the 90 day be not passed. It just happens that in the house are a dozon mon who are serving on school boards and have all suffered from the one Bided contract. Honce the roport of the committee as opposed to tho 90 day limit met with no favor. The bill was referred and will come out of the committee with the recommendation that teachers be not allowed to break their contracts within 60 days of. the beginning 0f their school. '' An untimely end and an early grt.vtj was in store for the bill proposing it poll tax of $5 on every voter in Ore gon. It is "indefinitely postponed" and when this happens to a bill it means a funeral. Home's bill proposing a Btiper tax on arablo land not in cultivation was also buried this morning. Mr. Home waa sorry the men did not seo things his , w;'.y, as he felt there was much good to be accomplished by placing a super tax on big farms that should bo in cul tivation, yet were left remaining id!o Dy tne owners. Speaker Jones was ruthorizod to sign a certain telegram and send to tho Ore gon representatives in congress support ing the proposed yill wherein nil dis charged soldiers nro to be given six months' pay, the usual allowances and a new suit of clothes. Tho house thus goes on record as, favoring such a bill by the national congress. All tnxes not paid on or before Oct. jo of each year are declared to become delinquent and if not paid by Nov. 5 following, a five per cont penalty is I placed. The bill provides a change i I the law to the effect that penalties hereafter, instead of going into the couii ,ty fund, shall revert to tho taxing dis; Met whero tho penalties aro paid. I TTHJ " i yU I if j . l j . brit23 Our big: SALE OF LAST WEEK, when we made the straight cut of 16 2-3 per cent (or 1-6) discount from our "REGULAR SELLING PRICES" in order to clear our shelves for the Spring g&ds, was certainly appreciated by Salem people, for, despite the 16 2-3 per cent cut, our cash at the close of Saturday night showed the biggest business of any day since we opened inthfsrcn But we have too many goods and we will REPEA T THE OFFER OF LAST WEEK FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS WEEK, FEBRUARY 6th, 7th and 8th, WE WILL AGAIN OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT fllh OP i liA,,o,;rii EXCEPT THE RUBBERS and the lines on which we have already made cuts amounting to from 20 per cent to 50 per cent of their value. NOTHING ELSE RESERVED. BUSINESS IS GOOD AND GETTING BETTER ALL THE TIME, BUT WE JUST MUST HAVE MORE ROOM on our shelves so you can profit by our loss of profit However, you will have to be here as they will surely go rapidly and we might net have your size left in the shoes you want. THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR THE THREE DAYS ONLY-THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. f I f 1 1 L 1 I L i I I