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CI Lcnm Products 1 HAilE SIX Best We are selling agents for the famous Lloyd Princess line. Picture your baby in one of these Lloyd Prin cess Baby Buggies. There is nothing better. The Ki.. .e: t i j al . . 1 j ai n quamy is iiitm cuias aim uie sijae teaus uieia ui. v u Regular $65.00 Buetrv. SDecial S49.S0 j . - or- w a - r Regular $50.00 buggy, special $39.60 iJ Regular $30.00 buggy, special $23.80 VVt Regular $20.00 buggy, special $14.80 THE nmv r iMTAf. JOURNAL SALEM. ORKCON. SATURDAY. MAY ;l 1019. I WILLAjMETTE my day PROGRAM BIG SUCCESS Many Brave Chill Air To Get In On Breakfast U. A. U Beaten At Tennis. Clarke Jewel Stoves Save your strength by using one of our Clarke Jewel Oil Stoves. It is not only a labor saver but a fuel saver. We guarantee that this stove will use less oil for the same heat than any stove made. Sold on approval. VICTR OLAS $96.15 Victor outfit consists of 1 Victrola, 14 beautiful selections and 200 Victor Needles. See this outfit today. There is nothing that can bring more pleasure to the home. If you want to dance the Victor will f urnfeb the music. If you want to hear Caruso singLet the tor demonstrate. Vic- mi..., , , , i, , ,,. ., ; - ... i. ., . n : ;r ! k'? We are Salem's ntrpnts fnr fho famrmo TWri m.; "l "--"v i Lj tor demonstrate. Trade In Your Used Goods. w V-r 1 l i .f Je Undaunted h.v atmosphere that suggested icicles, t h studeuts of -Wil lamette wire out iuforce this morning for the -May breakfast with which the program of the day otiened. From an early hour until after t o'clock the six tables provided by the tulonts were kept filled anil the waffle irons md the coffee pot worked overtime to meet the demand of the hundredit who earne for a meal ith a touch of romance about it. The proceeds of the repHst are not stated. Imt there will be a jeneroua amount added to the student's fund. The tennis mutehea which occupied the middle of the forenoon made an at tractive event, although a bit on one Bide. The Willamette champions plared in excellent form, Mi Mtirv J'indloy winning from her O. A. C. opioneiit, MUj Holt, with a score cf 0 2, 6 4. Mood ho, of Willamette, one of the livest racquet men who ever played on the eampus rourt, defeated his O. A. O. Donent with a score of 0 L'. 6 2. The bslHnee of the forenoon wan oc cupied by a group of the vounn ladies in preparine the norgeous floral canopy among the shade trcM, Kliere, ut one o'clock this afternoon the pretty cere mony of crowuins the May Queen took ! place before a throng of spectators. Miss Wible, in her regal costume, look ed every inch the queen and carried off the part ia ft stately umnner, and the Jittlo flower girls and dancers made a most beautiful spectacle in tnerr evolu tions about the Maypole. Following this there was a series of rapid-fire events on the Willamette coma turns FORMAL REQUEST FOR BAnLESHIP OREGON Olcott Assures Navy Depart Maintenance If Ship Is ment State Will Provide For Turned (her. NORMAL SCHOOL FRF PIBCOIiPlHE AMalHayDjyEjercisKT, , Open Wsi Proassicnai, Friday. ( (.'in. itnl b held on Kri.luu J r.Durttu" "ill hich and 9:30 "clock wiih 1 " u wil! h. "T"?10 tUO ad junwr tUm ,f B8 rB,f Monmouth and 1V ami V-lki. i ufi centers. in wnica the chools. the Mount,.!.: v "rce "a"":l . . ..vw. lu. ,u. Other evenii eniun ami ;; eontcs, in order todide the wiML " in, cup ontftaa b, 1'rcsidrut A.k L. c aw securing ,be , wndiug, the f0k to the are: The Maypole When Governor Oleott read the news paper interview with lanklin D. Kooae volt, assistant secretary of the navy, stating that the government might con sider turning over to Oregon the famous battleship Oregon if this state would re lieve the government of all eipenne in connection with its ear he immediate ly got busy in an effort to bring this much desired event to pass. Governor Olcott today telegraphed to Assistant secretary Roosevelt uni. Kiln. .(,. 1. tne rumous battleshtu Oresron and i . ... . i hi ui'ri iy luterestea in her preservation for hi- . . . ... ? e queen torieal and sentimental reason,. ori"ou ,no 9t?wl W,H b -warded an Ore . . " v mn nnrnin afhutl op-1 u-gi-uaturo nnanuiiousiy adopted resolu- ,ivifi " 1-V, .7 aua"i- tiny'. non urging navy department to loan her ,.,. tv, i , . Basel,", to this state for training ship for naval H n bJ.i. "ff "'' vcnts ar(; militia. In newspaper interview I ' '"'"-"' ' lortiand, a menj. .-ill. . 'u ." ad 1" maamoa 10 event, ik. T-x nit u u T nitfj w. ii , i " m 1 1 111 V Vfkd k ... (boys from the training school. . 'i vital-1 th' I ? iU deUver to Oregon if government ..;.. : aa. b Ph '"ui vmiu uroariment. v. newspaper are quoted as sa, I.... nn.(. uirr 10 uregon lr government ical -;.b reueveo. or fIlHnse. This statu hu fund of 110,000 now Bvailable for caro of ship and is anxious to prosseas ship on terms agreeable to government. As governor 1 not only earnestly petition vou to grnnt request front our legiwla ture, but give every assurance that we are reedy to take caro of this famous battleship." The recent legislature appropriated tumwu lor the maintenance of the Ore- FOUR STORES C. L STIFF & SON FOUR STORES track, with the warriors from flienmwa 'gon naval militia, which since tne war has teen unorganized in this stnte. Thia fund in practically intact anu , pe used for the caro and upkeep of the but tleship Oregon. If this fund should not be sufficient for that purpose the gov ernor is confident that the citizens of the stnte interested in the famous Old battleship would cooperate with the stnte in providing funds for keeping the battleship here. "While I am not ad vised as to the cost of taking caro of a battleship," snid Governor Oleott, "1 feel fully justified in urging the secrp- tarv rtt t .. . . Portl.,,,,1 n, l., .. ,!" u .u,,,,,anM ,., ". ' ,'. J vvciiuvniiig session on the terms which Mr. lo,.o hile be.ng driven at the rate of 45 velt intimated would be satisfactory to or M miles an hour, the automobilo of the government, because if tho .mrn. i.;,,"-.'', , . c,:'"PnVm ""r.prlntion availabln for the naval miUtir, coniesting witn tne university fnrTTon ors, which were pretty eventy divided. The most thrilling point in the program comes at 5:30 this evening when the sophomores and freshmen will stage the anual. tug of war across the mill race, which means that tho losers go in for an ice-cold bath. Portland Man Killed When Speeding Motor Car Upsets Decision In Josephine County Land Case Upheld Ajnong the late decisions handed flown by the supreme court was the con firmation of the circuit eoarc ut wvwe- WKERH MEKOHAKT8 ADVERTISE (CJarraltU Gazette-Time) Eugeno has a very fine business dis trict, yot runts there are lower than they are tore. For instance, the Mo Reno Guard la.rt week moved into a the case of the Tokay Heights Develop- right ia tha heart of Ihe city with a ment company vs. Daniel Hull, anu mjs full wmt Ibasement and a hne pal- lry, all ateam heated, all plate glam frorrs for wich it paya $75 a month rent, Mb heat furnished . The OT. decision is of particular interest in ttite where land promotions have b' rome a fixed habit and boosted litera. i in. .i. . l ' . " " --. vhd vcKemuon. inis pays nearly that much for a woodea U a ease that points a moral to all ia- building half the size, with no base vestor, gt long rango. The plaintiff, meM. located on a side street and iura itull, was a school superintendent In ishes its own heat. The X. O. Pen r,y Jkaosus City who did not know an orch-'Co. last week moved into a new fcuild rd tract from a logarithm. On the ling CO lay 100, steam hatcd and all, atreugth of a rainbow-tinted folder ia-,nl fh rejit is very little in excess ot rued by the plaintiff company he in- what tho same company payn hera for vested all his available capital in a a building not half a., large, with no tract of foot-hill land in the suburbs of (basement and no furnished heat. Bus Grants I'usa without taking the trouble jiness da flood and there aro fewer va to make a personal investigation, but nt buildings "than there were a few relying on the recommendation of cer- years ago. The merchant are good tain alleged land expert. He located advertisers in Eugene, one eoneern on tho land and occupied it for several having an advertising' espon of a years, waiting for his young orchard to thousand dollars a month and others come into bearing. Then he waa brought Dt minaing that nam very far. As a to rejUize that the land was practically consequence (both Eugene pajHTS lura worthless for orchard purposes, as a kh full telegraph reports. ' v. . Hn mmciBm TVilu Bromley for a 11 to 0 victory over the Senators. Sacramento hammered two Angel slabsters, but the biugles were not bunched. iiiud pan and bed-rock. His testimony (toes to show that the promoters had been obliged to blast out holes in order to set tho young trees. Then he de clined to make further payments on his contract and opposed foreclosure pro ceedings on the ground that he had been tho victim of fraud, in that the plain JOHN F. STONE REOOVEUUIQ Honolulu, T. H. May 3. John I. Stone, secretary to the governor of Hawaii and former Oregon toy, boc ecssfully pned through an operation a few days ago. The operation was made uivewiary by .n ukor of the iff l,o, .1.. ... i " i""'" it thl JZn I ia rC"dPrWK riilC Htonp "-ovoring mpidlv. .'i!,' ul U,,!1.had h?d M1l''e OP" a nophi-of Mrs. . T. lM.nrt of Bit- r" uiuum uis resilience on tne , vrrton . H nc mna wus suitable lor orchard ntir iKircnti re-flde at "Horn- ton Wah. Jl. K. Fletcher, his mfltoru ill giand parent w a pioneer of How ell l'rairie. His father, K. 11. fitonc, is a brother of Dr. .Stone rf Salem. Mr, Stone went to Honolulu as a teacher on after graduating from Whiteniaa college, several years ago and has attained his present noaitiou Servant Bert Ilovl rr!vp,1 i,,e 1 b '"dividual effort. Tuesday nig'it from Ounip Iwis. wh I'oses. The supreme court sustains the and to make thorough investigation and learn for himself whetm-i t., iot lower court. . i WOODBURN BOY HOME. ire lie was released from service nn lmt day after a brilliant record in France. He left Woodburn a member of Com pany I and left tho company on June 12 last, having been transferred to the 23rd Infantry 2nd Division. He was in the big fights of Chateau-Thierry, Ht. Mihiel, Hoissons, Champagne and Verdun. Tt was all open fighting where sew wouia return out of a company, so ROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES DEED IN PORTLAND. Mrs. Hattie T. Joyco, who for sv etal years resided in Woodourn died at the horn of her son in J'ortland on April 24, aged 79 years and 2 months. wcnased waa bora at Elin, 111., her maiden name being Klmbell. Khe leaves so soa, H. K. Joyco of Portland. Mrs. Joyoe owned property on ftettlemier avenue and was very highly esteemed here. The remains were bronght to vooDurn and tho funeral held Hatnr day, services being held ut the home of Mrs. H. M. Caswell, Bov. C. L. Dark officiating. Interment was at Bella IVssi. Woodburn Independent. naa at jhffebson About 10 o'elof-k JViday night the waraing clamor of tho fire toll brought our people rushing to the street. The trouble wan found to tie in the moving picture show in the MasDnic hall. Help rs quickly at hanS, tut tho fire was a stubborn one and hard to get at, and burned like al oil. It proved to have been started by tho ope-rtor of the pie tare machine, Choster Van Xico, hav ing dropped a hot holt on some films. Van Nice, who is a cripple, made a hard nffort to subdue tho flames and hud lis hands and arm ibadly iburned. He was unsuccessful, however, and before the fire was finally out dnmaire to the amount of probably 7000 had resulted to Imilding and furniture and $300 to films and picture machine, and it is fortunate the losa win not many times greater. Damairo to 'buildinir unH fur,.. Uuro covored by insurance. -Kcvicw. ' owitzer, ,57, late yesterday afternoon near this city. Jones was seriously but not futally hurt. He will probr.blv be rliarircl with driving an automobilo while Tho machine vnn pompletoly wrecked. Toledo To Get RickanTs Jig Battle, Reports Show Cleevland, Ohio, May 3. (United !-. ffll ... . . i css. j i jic levcianu I'ress. in a stnrv printed today, said the Will . jor mo world's championship will be staged in Toledo, Ohio, July 4. Although official an the decision to hold tho flirht in th.t citr has not yet been made, the Press tua --snortintr men In elnu is not sufficient some nienas will found to snmilv the deficiency." be MORE DOUGHBOYS OF Aff. UHD III STATES nf uud Assistaut tat Nuperiiitendent E F. Carletou. Kvervone is invit,..l All of tho details for the opening of the siiiiiiiur term of the Oregon normal on June 23 havo been completed Pro visions have beta made for all of the regular courses and for additional courses in tho methods in all of the ele mentary subjects. A special course , physicial education will be offered to prepare teachers to comply with the law pussed by the last legislature which re quires that a definite tituo each day be devoted to this subject, lu addition to the regular courses sK-cial lectures will ba heard, musical programs will bo giv en and an especially plcndid list of mo tion pieturei will bo shown. The cor respondence Indicates a large attend ancc during tho summer session. opinio. ( New York And Newport News!c nelcome lroop Snips Arriving 'today. TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE National. B II K I'hilndelphiu 3 ti g New York 4 7 2 Woodward and Cadyj Dubnc, Winters and MeCnrty. Boston ..... Brooklyn 4 (12 inniiifs.) Filliiigim ami Wilson; Mamaux, Oa dorc and Krucgcr. Chicago 2 1 Pittsburgh 10 1 (11 inulngsj Vaughn and Killifcr; Hamilton and Schmidt. are authority for the tuf. ment that Toledo has been decided on." The Press also said it ' tain" that Matt Hinkel. nu- would referee the boot. ' Waal .w ork, May 3. (United Pren the details' of the .HkW eff" U rM rti11" " of Richard are authoritr for L Z 2?nd. d.lv,mon orkk ar- nvea Here today from Brest. Othc units aboard were the 404th aero squad ron ana casual companies. While the 119th was originally com posed eiclusively of Michigan and Wis consin trops, the organization returning ,iuuay mciuaea mon from practically ev ery state in the union. Only about 33 per cent of the men were from Michigan ana msconsin. This wa the result of replacements. It waa part of tne 2nd division. The 119th lost nw suned and 2200 wounded. On June 11 the unit was sent to iiii battle front in the Toul sector. It also went into action ut different times at Chateau Thierry, Noissons and tho Ar gonne. The 119th backed ud sixteen differ ent infantry units in different pans of me ngniing ront. TT.RXELL-.To Mr. and Mrs. Sum- uel Turnell at Turner, April 20. 1919 a daughter. Sho has been named Doris Jane. BBCAVy To Mr, and Mm. v Brown, April 27, 10IP, a daughter. Her name is Helen Louic. K AttN ER To Mr. and Mrs. Karnor at thoir homo five southwest of 6ale.ni, May 2. son. His name is Michael Joseph. HRAY To Mr, and Ms. John W. Bray at their home two miles eat of W'lcm, a daughter. She has been named loris Lorraine, MRS, ADELMAN MTSTER- IOTJSLY DISAPPEARS Mike miles ncinnati 5 Ht. Louis 2 Fisher and Raridcn; May unu on-icr. "tofdr" wAUnaia-h" court by JulisB tic !), 4 ; ; '"HitUwd 'de that Julia, u, Mm to ti ttKti It aiorlm4 fin I Imid it Klvnt ht Jul'MAIaWtts land be mU by ; th tmount J)L 5 to m and tin K aimmatdueujepbitif', tioa to costs of tlOStt JuMllsjbtflfM. . court ct the date ava ia the nutter tfthnre. gene, (lwiwd Tbk Prts a balance oa t. 1" the nittrttf'iK E. Blnckcrbr, srfwi j I R. 0. Allen, Gmt Dira i Umirci report u art , NyJ.tW, j oregojdbtibJ I Corvallis, Or, Jii 1 "' ity of Oregtia baitbtS i , fcated the Onpi if . toaia here jfilerdit if ? - Amerleao. Washington 9 3 3 Philadelphia i 8 2 Harper, Huvlik and Picinich; Perry and Perkins. New York . 2 7 Boston 3 6 Bhnwkcy and Ruel; Ruth and 8chang. Uid for 70 Yuri : Thru id me GuaiMK. youthful pf-m hi ttmained untl iw4 hs ' become but isrwy.' Th soft,reP.neo,peMty white ipponnaitl rernlm kiva the JOS J ol Betuty tor mtny yein. i j J. C. Prry'l. Detroit . . 0 6 Cleveland 9 15 Dnuss . Kallio, Love and Stanag Yelle; Morton and O'Neill. Ht. Louis- Cbioago postponed; rain. 0 --sW "Black Damp" Oyerccmcs 26 Miners la Conery Kilkesbarre, Pa., May 3. (United rrcss.) Twenty-aix miners were over come today at the Nottingham colliery of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarrc Coal to. at Plymouth, as the rosult of "black Mrs. Rosa Adelman, wife 0f John Adelman of this place disappeared from her bed aud home U.l Friday morning between 1 and 3 o'clock, according to ,tho statement of her husband, and no j trace of her lias as yet been discovered. V t-W,l t(( . . . . I 'Mr- Adelman did not confide the fact 4'4 Aiuno nation and faimhr flrnvn t n I.:.. 1.... ... . Newport News. Mav a.TTnIied 1919, a 1 Bringing 22 ofieers and 828 damp." which formed from a mine fire men or tne o.ird pionocr infantry, casual that was raging about two nines jrom compnny 627, companies E and F, of the them. 114th engineers, 13 casual officers and First reports from the colliery were eight civilians, the battleship Vermont to tho effect that several had been arrived this morning from Brest. , killed and as ft result hundreds of people flncke,! f the head of the shaft. First Li(i ,ii. wera to the various hos- T t tt! t. hitals and automobiles and ambulances ma.ai x tufiiu yuOTATIONS $ Personals rushed to the scene. A cnretul enrcs ing up shows there were few fatalities. MRS. CHRISTIANA WOLFER WE3 tK H months, Our pWp ti of out ,n of ""t jianaet th!' aatiifr tt ptit pW" . them W filled ia ' " dignify Jornana tins aftornoon to spend .unu.. I. Bjin irieniw and relatives. O. B, Wt-bb and family and Frank "Beyers and family left this aft nomcs of Ins daughter and son nenr The ioK ef int.rt.nt; town and notified them and they matte n automobile eprihg la not noi '"niii r, as ii is usually carried out who New Vnrlt inv a T .. I,,.-.!.,1 t ;il...w. t.t several mon I ... ij ... i'.im-i.v niKI HI. J.iir-Ti."- - . were quoted here today as follows: Mrs. Christina Woifer pa"1''1 ,0 , ij 98.72: first 4's. nriWlr ,.eAnd urit bevond Tues.hiy afternoon ', 930: third VA't. 0r,.:,6: fourth the flic of 63 year W.40. Idnys. m i I ... i warA neln cunerui - fVrn,v t- ',.,.,-r -r 'nnneresat ona Chnrch mnrs..j --- ., r . . ..-.1 V, 1?CV. I nl !. I Building, Stlti toU:, investigations, but the news was . it An.l.,f,tn,l nv Jicr. an easy noon ,ai p. ., y lr,,bar,i material J,' K. Ixjng. Yesterday's winners: Bon Francio, i-os Angeics, Portland and Vernon it can be seen that Sergeant Broyles ' , ,f busy Bees pot on their working passed through terrible experiences and ''otae. '. and had tho game salted had some very narrow escsnes. On Vn. UDUI tied the score in the feraber 3 he was hit at Verdun in the left shoulder by a high-eiplosive shrap nel and was sent to the hospital. After coming out he wa returned to the hos Htal for further treatment. He was glad to get home and went to work in the butcher shop yesterday afternoon if he had never been away and not In need of a vacation after such an (five and notable career. Woodburn Independent. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS seventh and won out it the twelfth. 7 to 6. The score board shows Vernon won from Seattle 4 to S. Beattles says this is all wrong and the game was protest ed when what appeared a home run, titl ing up tho game for th Rainlers, was called otherwise. Red Oldham not only pitched a great game but tied the score in this ninth with a single and Blue clinched the; Beaver win over the Oaks, t to I, bv . . i .. .... .. 1 a two osgger in tne tenia, in their cars for Portla,t f,ncra."7 "ow" u.n,,i tdny morn- a leaf spreader. By plaeine two jacks cemetery they expect to drive to Mt. .Hrs. R. R. tfeal in the city sister, Mrs tho home Rundar tr . ' iiood. ing. (Sheriff Necdham was notified ""der tho frame of a car and lifting tho manyr anu camo up Sunday and got all the d up, the weight of tho vehicle is Chriina Interment in Tho floral offerings Btaiiffi was born were . R, Seal of La Grande is V M -u, , 7 anu,Pl a,l " ""a UP', llie ight of the vehicle is Uinma "'" - n y Visiting at the horn, ot 1 P:B8. ?' b,Ut CUld n0t Ret tm0yei f,0m the s"rinR' that il is Rt,,hc1' Ma ' J the tdni s. C. if. Knowland. and at X? " ? no is easy to Work grease and graphite in Una of threat .lays cross the I .h of her brother, Frank Ward, t . a I v , " 0 Cann0t bo "m0n,t tBe ,eav,", h? mcan W1,n ,he . JB Jt where " laim, wnsniiiguin n.'""v tr. found until her body comes to the our. saw bladn nr .imiio. n,i face. i - MORE UNITS RELEART.n i"Se- ! 0 resided for 9 years; was it h-r : . .. i ,i , , , . . . .. . ,. . . , ... if i. n nr.. rM - iimr, mmureu umi snc nan left i nnen tne brakes are not adjusted m. woikt t Washington, May 3. United Tress 'i I- " "n 10 A,K,,ta' but eny "t only is there danger of "r'h of H!TtTi it llh,r,i -The following organizations havel Selrt'8 " n 'iJ,m'e to that but Ure Wear rMU,t' hVi,nf KV ,1 Ce is mvived bv the tee. asaiima tn ...i . tneory. iWhcn the brske on nn.. ,,u n..b. it. until her death. Hlac is in" . . Five Hundred Kiith engine'rs head- d tT he ta wribtftl to her, wheel, while the other is still revo.ving, husband, Wm. Woifer; .laug ,ft Ouarters and medical detachment. .;JPar,ure nr "V ov." h"r '" the on the locked side is scraped O. H. Miller Mrs. A'De i. , 7 a' v "n company D, 33rd engincrs; 63Bnd company trans portation corps: 150th srr ,,,c.,i... atothmg squad number 314; sanitary quad 213; 337th bakery company and fOth eompa-ny, fourth regiment air serv- iro nn worry over ner son's loss me casing on the locked side is scraped ' ",i f Hubbard; eye. or domestic troubles, that long the ground, to the detriment of Mrs. H. H. Barrett, , au oi R.di,pieli varninps of th? Staadard (Yd "'ln or ciw rori f.ir Una Ttkht trace, tho Angela potmded and federal Ut. 8 were inuomo anected her mind, and is feared that " is a mikide; there is also suspicion "f foid p'ny. 'rerl.ais Ntsr. the tread. "-"0" It is advisable to uso the best quality of oil in the motor. A medium grade' Mrs, U. I. f Wa- Wn, and son, J1 w. Mrs. Krntaer: co, (Carrie Warnor, J . m,1Suev-m comm,,oiter at retro-'will be best adapted to ii.osr ,, f ,"! " TaHdVhiidren: U'" Jl e th',1 at ef rf Cttr flntl oili "Sterns. . . " the foltowmf hT-w Ppagle, Uo Z 11 nult " h?0ni ."tly it is desired to uso wJrtb. tt Jbcrgcr.' i i . , .. . , . - in luui.ir some oui qoarated witk tho gcnius TZZtJ' T ' I 1! out of the way ce of robber1 snout almost any location can be reached. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS air Pf'"'"". located a''1 Flans taincl t trct' .loref5 s troi. .ro'Vis in tk"foVrer. v. Tti. .. .3 I ten r'JiZ jjuf'J"' ct. ,,ic " c.ev v' r v - H. P" Or' t , rl