THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, WILLARD III' " IN GOOD CONDITIO'N SAlfH BOY IS CUED FOR SER1CE ABROAD Busy Days for the Yulcanizer , j . .j. -- ,7 I , ,' 1 l '1 U ' -C ' k:?"- ill I X : iV I - V AV-. 7 : ' JV- -w.-7 . ---y it Men who own and drive motor cars, who seldom before had their used tires vulcanized, are now learning the econ omy and wisdom of thus saving their old casings and tubes. The war has caused car owners to call a halt on new tire outlays except where absolutely neces sary. Our vulcanizing process saves that in: most instances. Commercial Vulcanizing And Welding Shoo Under Supervision of Robert Spoor, Ex-Instructor U. S. Army. 311 N. Commercial Street Salem, Oregon Whatever Your Hauling Bpsiness Consists Of YOU NEED A COMMERCE TRUCK On Display at The American Automobile Co. Home of the Oakland Sensible Six HIONE 399 197 South Commercial St. Long Experience and a well equipped plant fit us completely for any kind of bicycle repairing work. There's no smash too bad for remedy at our shop, and nothing is really done unless done right. We save money for every patron because any wheel left with us is put side price. When in ' ..... trouble, appeal to us. Dayton, Heavy Service, Columbia and Rambler - Bicycles , Lloyd E. Ramsden 387 Court Street f I j BICYCLE BtPW3 w m3 I v corminoNr or wEsrwuf . OREUON R0A33 i. ed at intervals during blasting opera ! ltn t cotitbt'mn except wlure rouil run stnictimi is in progress Tietwcen Mel fur.t and li'iil.llf, lioiul open lo traffic 'al IntiTVuU iluiiug tlio day and flus- MrEsme Highway 4 )H'n and in if.i-i.l onl.ti.yi, Kujfene lu tiiiic river. J'kii tiiu Iili iM from Ulue river to point u -Suri d'staiiee above l.jst Cicek inu ; r i:itiMi, Clon'.l between this point mil MiKm.ie I'iiss by suuw v, tin-It is J' feet tl 0 ft in places, WOlsmetteOiH h niul in fair fundi Uia etween Kiigenp- and 4'ino ereek. I 1r mow del ween i'ine creek I ouiu nil. I.Oiilil be upon fur ViSumis in ti)ii! ui weeks. Thorp 1110 0 hot it sa'iw mi the tnninuV, Anna Creek rod-4).,n mi, I in fair Hii.i t oa fiom K!fiHtfih r'n'ls to a Iau wiles inside Nstiunnl psrk I j',rr. Hon d ,y 1,,'tiM'im this 1 t'iti'f Llc S tl. luiim i(- mu,i. Vi I! irnl,liiv he Ojica July first. T'citforJ Crater LakeOpen ami in r :i"il bttwifii Minlturd ml I'?' t.odi, tinry. tri by anott li' ( i m"i nri, li,iun,lii'y i'i l Crater l.nke. it j .1, -to.ira piw-ibli'.' Will probably be , J i!jr fint. Gnate Pis descent City Opt-n en lv b i:lh ami in esielleiit rmiiiit inn f r f;al uiile betaven Ker lf .-nj WnMu aiul a hllnti kpetiuit on id . fi.', a!.ii of Oiejoti niountnin, ''- 't Tsry ror.g. ' CI 3 Jl G t-tt GrotraBphemia Open and .1 ( ri tWiitiaa lii!wen ('oitnite t . . ail t;toa. Clue4 by Mule ami i; tiintii-r lift wee iMstoa and !,.. mine. An ant ramp tt been . nji by litd rnl,'p abeia tkeru M j 1 "d l-ieiiiy of slis.le. ;t. ..l fc? fT aj"Ui Juu 15. j limn. . I'nvirj; i in progress botweeu - i i n ii 1 3 Vush nn linuc liiver, mid a jdi'tiiur nver a rmijjh rnd to the north lido (if the river is nerewwry, Cresewit Citjf-Oold Beach -Open mid in fair eondition, 'rei'ent City to illttiokiiiiiM, t!oii(ih bi'.tiseen n rooking. mid iCold .lleneli. I Ronelmrg Peal -Opi.,! nn, iu eumlition, jjood Thre Elvora Open between Willa iniim nnd Tilhimook. Sin milea throoj;l tlrnmle lionde hidinn reavrvalinn i vct ro"Kh, and piaitiiii!!)' impiixiiilde tir iM-vernl ilny til'ler kevy ra:". Coiiktrmliiin mk i in piKres li,. teen iNilpli and llelio. Eugene riorvucti Open l.t "till round, Kiij;eiie In Mnpleton. Closed over 'ih Kurd inomitaiil. Road ii nnrrow viilli uteep (jniden nnd slmri turn", anil is eiily fur t xpt lieiui J diivera. AlataElver Open, t'oralli to Wald port. Jn fair condition a far at Mi ouri Itend. J'aaable but vn rough, Miswmri lleiid to Waldpoft, Bantiam wagon road Closed to all eieept font tmffie, between t'aseadia and en si ti boniidarr of Wniitinm .l 'ioiigl fwiesl. fhoii!d be open lr .Inly first. :Uw Oak Orort Open a:.l in frlr 1 -f, J'oitinnd to TwinSx .!i;. i hf imw, 'j t i to Clear li.iir ! : I. , ijnrn Clear niiii) f). ii. ! in fair ' i ti 1 ' . n. . d i. Vi If :"41 Biddl Drew o,.en and in fair eon 'htmn, lliddle to Tiller. Closed be ton ttemneil Imde ttrtwrrn Tiller nnd Drew. BamlonGold Beaeh Open and in pnsnlile ronditiuii for lijjl'.t rarh, cn tira k-nl'h. A WMwatfa of esnfidenee ia President Wilwin, eoiipled nith a lennent (hat Uihuaai be reeounired a aa iiide t'tii utiife, aai ranted la i'rpmdent vviUm Teany by tht Lithnariiatt as iH'i.al ronvenrioit. CflUnCHILL IMC Revisioa Ia Work Of Elemen tary Schools Comes With New Books. Owing to the eharue of textbook. Superintendent J. A. ( hurrlii'l it mak ing a eomplete revision of the roure of study for the elementary arhool and the hij;h nehooln of the mate. The Stale Textbook Oonimiswioe met on June 2 and made nunv thaneej in the texla adopted for une ia the public ehooln. Immediately thereafter the State Department of Edueatioa be jinn the work of rewriting the eonrte of study, nine they could not be written until it wa known just what the treatment of the texts wauld be. Manv inquiries are already roaiina to the offiee of the . !ii'riiitendeiit of I'ublie Instruction asking for fopies of the new nianuala. Superniteiulent Chun-hill nuikea the announeeinent that the new edition will not be ready for distribution until about the middle of August. for the special julijeetn, ain-h as Knjjli'di, the various aeienees. foreign lunguatzes and vocational eoursei, spec ial eoinniittees have been appointed These eoinniittees will examine the Intest rejiorts and findiiiKs of the var ious committees of the National Educa tion Awocintinn, and after conferences with Huiieriiitendeirt Churchill, will submit, to him courses for the high schools of Oregon in such (objects as have been Bssincd to thein. The courses in all of the fundamental Sub jects, such na reading, grammar, nriih metic, geography nnd history, will lie written by Superintendent Churchill. To rewrite the courses in til of these subject, it will be necessnrv to rend nil uf tlu new test and will re epiire several weeks of time. Super inlendent 'hurchill will recommend that thu law bo ehnnited before the next adoption, so Hint the change of texts will be mnoe in .November in stead of June. This will give almost one year for the preparation of the new courses or atmty insteatl of only a few Weeks a is made necessary by the present law. Champion Working Smooth! And Losing Excess Fat Arcsmd Belt oothly Lie The people of Pittaburtf, throuxh the city government, hus filed a suit agninst the Htreet Hnilwny Employes' union for 'J,n:i.i,nun.iN, which sum, il ia cliiiined, was lost by the people as a result of tho recent street car strike. BUY IN SALEM ALWAYS Consistent Quality In A Tire Is Never Accidental It calls for something more than a factory and good in tentions. Expi enence For one thing; Purpose, for another. Any tire will give in mile age, in wear, in economy, in roadability only what is put into it by the maker. Never more. The visible value of a ' Royal Cord tire is the result of years of continuous tire manufactur ing experience. Quackenbusli Auto Supply and Vulcanizing United States Fabric and Cords Kelly -Springfield and Unit- ed States Solids. 219 N. Commercial St PoneGG KEENS TICKLED Toledo, Ohio, June -H. Jack Kearnj rolled ia laughter alter he had read a report that Jtea Willard had" heard'he waa at the Willard training eanip. "I've teen in this game fif teen years, but never before did I so such statement as this," he said. "It prove to nie that Jess believes lie is going to get licked. He' worried atiff about me. I don't want inside lis camp. I '11 keep away. " esast . Recc: McDaniel Wins t s snnenaanoa ror Br H. C. Hamilton Toledo, Ohio, June 14.-Jes Willard working with just hi trunks ou this afternoon looked in good condition with very little fat about hi stomach. The champion worked seven and a half rounds. Ho boxed three periods each with Jack Ilemuel and Walter Moiiiiglinn and then went a round nnd a half with fcailor Ketchel, his new spamnjr partner, who joined his com pany on Thursday. Jess stopjied his boxing after he had walloped Ketchel a heulthv blow In the stomnch in the aecond round. Willard worked smoothly and gave tho best exhihitinn I10 hna nii'nii ttni4n his training sonsion. ITo punched bet ter and ho seemed to have wore wind. All waa quiet in the Dempsey eanip except for the daily routine of tondi' tioninc stunts tho challenger ii put inroiiKn. Jack Kenrns made the statement to duv that one of 'his choices for nnn nf two judges, who with the refeieo will decide the winner of the big bout if there isn't n IrnsielrAiit wn. Tt.iv fnn. son, Milwaukee . attorney and boxing rnn. Tf Cannon is iitrrncnbletA TW TMntr. srd and Willard. it is probable hn will be o 1 of the judges. Mayor t'. E. Albia is in receipt of a letter from Bordeaux, France, in which special atteutioa i called to the ser vice of young man well known im Salcai. With the letter there is eaclos eit a 6 hv 8 photogreph taken at. tho tins of tfie presentation of the certifi cate, taken in front of the Oambetta statue. The letter is as fololws: I "Mayor W Salem. Oregon:: My dear air: As a matter of local pride ia con nection with the good work over here of one of your Salem boys, I am en closing a phvrngmph taken or the occa sion of the presentation to Lieutenant Uruce W, McDaniel of you.' eity, by Mnjei lienerai Lewis, in the iiaine of iieneral I'ershing, of n certificate oi I Kspecialty Meritorious Services, one of 'the two first of such certificate to be presented in this base station. I also, enclose a copy of the eitati'n necom pnnying this presentation. I "Lieutenant McDaniel hns worked his way up from the rank and has made a sjdendid record In his present post of executive officer in a large and linportnnt office, he commands the re spect of the officers of this base sta tion, and his work does hih credit to hi eity. Lieutenant MeDunic! ha been reeom mended for a captaincy and will probably return Tiome with tint rank. "It iccurs to me that this matter mny be of interest to some of your lo cal H'ople. Respectfully, Jasper V. Britton, Lt. Colonel, judge advocate." The citation referred to in the letter is as follow: March 12, Citation: Nince duly, 1918, Lieutenant Drueo W. Melnaniel has been steadily engaged in the delicate and important work of ad justing claim for damage present ed by the French civilian popu lntinn. The service he ha perforin ed has been in every sense notable. The work require qualities of a very high order and the army bus been for tunate in securing a man of the fitness of Lieutenant -McDaniel to perform the worK. ill services merit high eommen dHtion nnd are entitled to officiul rec ognition as especially meritorious.' FOR I THE IpAvfc Uk AIwOEhT L. CLOUfSH Zditor Motor Sotviot Dutvau PtvUnaf tlavlu& Copyright 1919, bp Tn tiernntonal Syndicate, w Forestalling; Battery-Ignition Troubles Attenil To The Bparkiug Devicee And Avoid Involuntary Stnpe IFKEKEN't BATTERY IGNITION SYSTEMS vary to greatly In Bduiull ttmt the suggestions here given cah be of a general character ouly and tlie Instruction in-nk relating to the pnrtlenlar tyatem In mJ qtii'Ntlon should al;iv lux nnd geara of :li" t provided. Sen tlu.i f Htid that no dirt, t e point r) not i ir:. to tit tlietu so l: . pressing thorn tof . . until a full contact md. Don't tali to lubricate tbe bear- by iiifiitis of the grease cup usually lo.ik I'.iech.inism work perfectly fretly ... . make it -act alugglalily. If the contact Huii' full aurUve. i: is usually ad t..iUl pkiiing a thin jewelers file bctw'jpr the tn. ...ii withdrHwIng the file, repeating thu oper..Umi M-rired. A piece of very fine s;iiutiant i i-.ni i e u-ied m tlie Kainn manner as the file (reveraing It so as to act tipan i nch point), If only a Uttlo treat :iient is lienlwl or If ihe metal Is vi , v l.iud. if tlie points are too inaccessible to be treated in this way, Tvy in usually bo rniirted and trued up separately on a small oil stone. The ptmit of some breaker mechanisms ate not iutended to bo "doi torcd." but to run as long as they will and then be replaced nnd It ts well to have the i"l n emeiit pu is on baud mid to know bow lo put them la n-adilv. Any spring puts of the timer, that are likely lo bonk should be kept i:i liuplicito. Tlie contact paint of all timers should be kept adjusted for tho recommended distance of separation, a thickness prase befrg fur. iiMieU with each outfit. The conoct gap is usually 152 inch or lejs r.nd mueli variation frxAit thl will change the timing or eniiae missing. Ho iuio tiler? !s im dust in the distributor housing, as the h!':h ten.-don cur rent may abort circuit nooi It. Never use oil tbout the uinrtbutor, but a u'l-v little vmelino rubbed over tho path of the rotating contact nnd then mostly wiped i.tf. 1 sometimes recommended. The automatic advance mechanism, if present, requires Pibi ication. If the pitolpnunt Includes an lanltlnn switch, 'designed to open nittomutlcnlly and thus protect the tint Ui.v liom accident discharge, iti ctlieacy bliould be demonstrated nr.ee ill a great while. Try. for tiniinoss. nil connections or everv wire and ceble Including those, at the timer dUtilli'itor, the Ignition switch, fie coil, the g-onn.ling point and nl the connection hwrd. wiiere the Ignition circuit obtaans it current. If there are i.n sniio-d primarv wire. Pe(, that they are properly fastened In placa nnd not oil soaked' or beine br ik. n by rep., ale-d heiiili.ur. Keep du-t and oil w'p-r; frjai lite .park-plu'g wire and the distributor i asing. I,IMS His 'ohi S WonX CVT.llia rod thit chokta the rarhi.re.or ir. 'he kno. kins :.s Can .! 'elf ; '" ' t "'is a "g is" tir a "i t.:npr. .- s'"n" hv -.'I;-i .iiv..'r: Assunmis that, the i ll r- '. n aie c!i of i arbon. linl von .'.: j sine that th sptirk la no! su f. r iu! .m id as o mu-e the tocn t ior.1 (Valued f nd 'hat the mixture, a: a.i; ;aro!ilt i,nj low !' d. is noi 'an as to result in low putlui power, ' faney that Ibis Is a rmnpreset'n k If u wili obU'in torgh .ri.i, high-'ist mol!ne to partly hi! She fink nnd will ai!ju! thu rjri.iir or for Hits fje! r.nd run a while i. pop t. o ran sown tril. fh.ii' t i niiekinif ccui it niRy lie Mif.-tv M" Mi.nid ihst the riiinprf .-.inn rate ts ' high for io fm-J rgnlarly u.i d. but if It tH! eoiiiinnt. th cjue musi he soiuft esn htr. Von may we.'t try thi rx;r!nieni. before te loe'nn the ruinir!on rate. Whin sou choke th sir, u make the mix- n t BsSm I . ti. rilii 'tense e ihc b bat ' da wl'li h,iiii oiii Kurd? Atiswer: Wo think prrhips ynu Bi iy lie Jnklnif. i s tneie Is a rnrrj oii.nion that Kod never wcf ou. but enndnee to "rPi) right n!n-i" Indt finitely. Ilu ye5, er. we are going to take your lniuiry sertouilv. '.'e t. kfie.it that yon fisism an et;miic from a Fort menev i how mueti It will rust to put i ills rsr In (w! ord r nr,d, tr this amount Is very con d"i.bly lr thin the sellinc prl.-' of ueJ er of (hi model. e shoa d sdvlse von to l.jie the work lor-1 or so rich thst It burns ,o Iv t a !-n.prture too low to produce the tirtoiia'tiiK ri-et'on tn tti'.' com biistion. w'-.Ub are 'he supp" J cs'ife of the '-'nir''''-'Hin knock, w hea ai" ur.l pre got on do' bo! iuk$ piece. end seil or keep the r.ir nn h other h ind. !f repairs tll cos! ne-'rlv s inml! u ihe tr t!l sell for. u edvtso you to d p.-.? of it io simuc "u'o wrecker" foe wtnt you can go'. Some ptopir rs'a n !be bo.lv for the children to plrr in or p'.ce It on th lawn if t ii'-ow f!.iwP-rs In P. rt'it ithin-r to g'v up cBtirciy an old and faithful friend. IS THIS A tllMPIIFSMOX aNOlR? r. W. witus: I hv b four- ryuodcr till wnieh knocks lnty oil hill, but hB 1 puis un i 0How4 tf frntrel t'tut to wofertjfi will e eniartri in Ih.t O.A., tpr perBiiitmy. Atdrttt Alktrt U CivgK, car e thu tgl,.. C- tZ ? Where You Save Sloney On Used Cars Is In This Establishment The Inventors of Bargains USED CARS BOUGHT FOR CASH OR SOLD ON COMMISSION 1915 Overland $500. 1914 Overland $475, ezy terms. 2 1917 Fords, good buys 1916 Ford $.60 1914 Ford $275 Ford Sedan, $675 1916 Ford, perfect condition, $:75. 2-Ton Lumber Truck at a bargain. Vi-ton Ford Truck, thoroughly overhauled, $475. 5-passenger Studebaker, $180. We wreck autos for their parts, this enables you to get old car parts at a bargain. Cash price paid for junk cars. Oleson Auto Exchange 849 N. Commercial! St. Phone 666 t t : v x : : i t V A. J . 'V. l-'N' y ) f il fiatlerj ervice MEANS SOMETHING If your car is not working right we tell you why and we will repair your starter, battery, generator or what ever it is and guarantee the job. If you are about to go on a trip we tell you how to take the best care of your batter'. We are here to give satisfaction to the car own- THE GIANT THAT LIVES IN A BOX er. II D. BARTON 171 South Commercial St. lonmoulh Anglers Catch Farmers Raise $20,000 For'.' )UU Ua farker treek I rip b.g Agricultural Temple (Capital Journal Special tVrvicc) .Munmmitli. Junt H. Rohlm. Phil. Hirrhard Van Lean ami Frank Kemp fiinstituto'1 fishing rarty that. hroii(;tit huntc the gooJs" Patunlay alter a three day outing in the Also enuntry. Tluir lnl fi.-liiiiiz wa, in l'ar- kcr r reek, wiiere they enii-ht about 3lr0 reisterl beauties. Several neighbor families bear testimony that this is not 'fisli Ntuiy, Imvinir been remem bered bv a generous sample of the fry. PAVINO PACITIC mOHWAT Sjiokane, Wnsh., .Tmie 13. Karmcrs attending the first Federated Farmer coiiyention here yesterday raised )f, U0O toward the projKwerl temple of agrieultnre in VVa.liinjten and pitted resolutiona favoring federation. Thi was d'ne after a two hmir talk by Kenator Thomas (iore of Oklahoma wlu was given a rousing ovation when He appeared ujM-n the platform. ."H'liator llore urited the farmers ta form into one oramaation, "basiag it ujiou Hiuno eeononue principle and under wise leadership.'' He declared that ,.l - -4 ...11 . . Work was begna Tue-dnv on the Hi,hl ' " Z "UU'.a. ! P hard .eet.on of the I'aeifi, hlgawar. Taking a rap at Price fixin, he sai.l it was "una of the oldest blunder" inc section letweea White school house and Huljbard was scarified. It the pnrposa of the contractors pave thi part of the highway with a little inconvenieiwe a possibJe ts those wishing to get in and oat of town, as there are two outlet on the nut, one ill be left open while the work is go ng on fnr the convenience of the cub ic. Hubbard Enterprise. ST. PAUL ACADEMY St. Paul academy held U commence ment nercisea Sunday afternoon with a excellent musical proisrara. Thoe fitiiciiing that sltnol from a two rear nd added that th prie of wheat nxea over ai protest, PARENT TEACKEBS' MEETING rarent-Teii'hers meeting held at tho White school houe June 7 waa held maiid for the purpose of electing otfi ect for the coming year, those elected were: Mr. Earl tirim, president; Mr Fred Snyder, vice presideut; Mia. A. J. Smith, secretary and treasurer. At the eonclueion of the eioa the par enU and friend enjoyed a three act eomedyv After which they cnjuyM Sandwiches. rcnilicl sni) t.n.nf.a.l. fh school cnrse were l.en Rsyi.l .served around . l. .f;,. nl.l. .,.1 r. m, Katherine Tan do Wicie, Frances I teronse. . nrmling and Ixtuiie Kirk, and fhoae fin! m from the eifhtli prsde Tre Tjiti- A daut-liter nn. l.nm to f, nit Vr. tta Ooodin?. Mildred Cileman, Alfiert Jovfa rr.ana at Mercer pL ,tli Kaafwaa rd Jane. VrK'aT. Wood -''onidi'ment at si. (Ma . in tht l.nr IuJependenl. upjr jaw tad lw ia tbe bwer.- " J