PAGE .SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919. M m tl ferso:;hel of new s-passenger plane CABINET III DOUBT! TO BE HERE THE 4TH property aa been takes up as atrays but ia each ease has been redeemed. The turning iuta the county clerk of money by Mr. Dreher waa the t,ri in stance uie the law iaei in which the owuers of the atuck were not iund aii'i where the sale wu actually made. ;:B Madiine To Carry Sight- &se . Paiis June SI. -Advices receiv the American brace commission stated that a 2 o'clock thii afternoon Her mann Bauer waa asked by President Ebert to form a new German eabiiet. It m further state that 273 of the 41 members of the national assembly have siguificd their intention of vot-1 b7 the government at the aviation ! in? for acceptance of the peace treaty. fields ia southern California, will be the democrats waraed menilet of , the hi attmctioa bf the three day eel Seers Into Goads At $10 PerTnp. five passenger airplane, one used their party la the assembly that if they voted for acceptance they would be ex pelled from the party. ebratioa ia Salem beginning July 3. J lieutenant Floyd I). Brown who las been ia the flying service ia aouthern , it-ahfornia will fly direetly from Long Paria, June SI. (United Press.3 A Beach, California, to Salem and arrive news agency dispatch from Weimar to- " e Salem aviation field Sunday af day aaid the new German cabinet had ternoon. June i9. been semiofficially announced ai f ol-' Thi" information ia vouched for by lows: ' iT. K. McCroskey, manager of the Sa- Dr'.-Eduard David, chancellor. lem C """'ercial'elub. "ho closed final Dr. Ben.dard Dernbunr. minister of "" 'or the big plane thi. finance. Herr fciiilieimer, minister of justice. Hugo Prcusa, minister of the interior Herr Nrbmitt, ifotid controller. Herr Wiidiel, minister of economies. tlcer liaier, minister of public worka j omit ton Hernatorff, minister of foreign affiiira. Guuav Xoske, minister of defense. Dr. Boll, minister of colonies, Herr Gicubertli, miniater of post. Mnlhias Krxberger, minister without portfolio. The dispatch added tihat F.rzbergcr's appoint men t wa uncertain. 'ROUHD COAST LEAGUE BASES morning. Not only will Lieut. Browne (Jo fancy flying each day of the three day cele bration, but he will also do roninier mercial flying. Thia means that for $10 one may take a flight in the airplane aa far as Silverton and back. Ag there haa been a number who were keen to take Governor Oleott's pluce on the recent fight to Portnnd it is desired that thoae who wis to take a trip to the akica via the nirpnne route, make early application to T. K. Mc Croskey," manager of the Commercial rlub. It ia probable that one of the first Woodbcrn Men Dismissed The rather interesting elander case from Woodbura, entitled A. M. Uovkett versus J. C. Wagemaa, which waa called for trial thia morning before Judge Kelly, came to a sadden elote when, the attorneys for the plaintiff took a non suit, practically dismissing the ease. The suit haa attracted muta attention in Woodbura and a boot two doiea wit aeaaes had been subpoeae d to appear for the trialtoday. The ease involved charges that were made concerning the running of a disorderly house. NEWEOCHE (Ouitinued from page owe) 000 for indemnities. ! Withdrawal of the allied demand for surrender of the former kaiser. 3 Immediate admission of Germany to the league of nations. The ante will be delivered to the al lies in Versailles by Secretary Von llaniel of the German peace delegation. If the allies' reply to the note is fa vorable, it ia regarded as likely the democrats will join in forming a new cabinet favorable to acceptance of the terms.' Support of the democrat a an- who will take a flight will be John II. j v''t,ln,lr wolu'1 thi" CMilr eco,u Albert, preaident of the Cupitul Nation . ' pli.shed Albert n 1 eveilt o unfavorable reply, al bank. It ia known that Mr offered himself aa a substitute for Guv- 'r " thought Ebert would make an- r Halt Big (By United Press.) Yesterday's winners: Portland, Ijike, Veriiou, Knn Francisco. Home runa: Fuiiruier, Angels; bee, llainicrs. Even the combined pitching strenyth uf the Arlett family failed to aid the Ouka, and the Heavers wulkcd away with the second game, 9 to 1. The usual bat f est was held in Butt Lake City with thf Bees coming out on lop, 10 to . The Angels seared one run in the 9th, which, according to sta tixtics was not enough. The Tigers bit a lurge hunk out of the pitching record of liigbeo, when they stopped him 5 to 4. The Kainlef hurlcr hit won six straight. Thirteen innings proved lucky for the Bi'iila who came from behind uud nosed nut the Bnloiis, 5 to 4. . Try Salem first Ia Buying Try Salem First In Buying ernor Olcott and was keenly disappoint ed when the governor announced that no substitute was wanted for the Port land trip with Colonel Watson. The following have already made ap plication at the Com in ere in I club to make an air flight with Lieut. Biownt John W. Albert, F. O. Myers, W-lter A. Denton, Theodore Roth," J. U. Keud, Karl Mcllimough, Dt. R. E. Let Sttiner, R. B. Goodin, David W. Evre, Will P. Walton, Gordon Walnlce, K. J Smith, R. W. llmtma'i and O. A. Hnihiinu. Dr. other efforts t0 form a cabinet without the democrats - Kh r?, fri l Arv'X rfv'. ,?.: Iff'1 !f ti.lllJl asawd I t i ill '!,tWPP 5, m, jb- uvyyvvYyuxvYnyyAVUTTTT: By Oart D. Groat ( United Preas Staff Correspondent.) Weimar, June 20. The new German labiuet, now ia process of formation, will sign the peace treaty, according to the plans of political leaders today, fterward the people will be asked to ratify this action in a nation-wide ref erendum. The nutionul assembly, scheduled to hpley la holding off to first tnke a look i mH,t tomorrow (Saturday) for final as at the airplaue. it ion on the terms, already has indicated With the assurance of sneeial uir- through party caucuses a atronir sentl plane exhibitions each day and also tho opportunity of giving those an oppor tunity who wishlo fly high, thcie is tho assurance there will be something doing each day of the great homecoming and f ourth of July celebration. HUBBARD MEN (Continued from page one) plus his reasonable charges for keeping and 10 per ceut on the money he had paid for the stock. Itt the Gervais section, considerable ministry, which waa elected to be an metrt in favor of aiguiug. While the nationalist party members volcd unani mously against acceptance, the doml nant coalition of majority socialists. centrists and democrats registered its approval of signing. Ebert Retains Office. resident hliert, wtio was aaul to have decided to stand or fall wiiii the Seheideniana eabinet, apparently had coangea his attitude today. He called the party chief together for a aeerai conference, obviously for tho nurooee of selecting the personel of the new When Thomas Edison Says a Tiling Is Good That Ends AH Argument After he spent years in research work and applied himself in every manner, he at lust perfected the wonderful Dia mond Disc phonograph. He said it is pood and he knows. To prove this there will be a tone test given at the Opera House in October by Ida-Gardner, Co'fttralto and Harold Ly man, Flutist, N Is i if ;- ; t i - t - m i a - J f- : 1;- : m- -- If Dining Tables Buffets and Dining Chairs The largest stock of dining room furniture in the city. See our line of period Din ing sets. William and Mary, Queen Anrrand Cromwellan sets in walnut, mahogany and quartered oak - Prices 20 per cent less than Port land prices. WE FURNISH YOUg hOME COMPLETE) This store is well prepared to take care of all your wants in Home Fur nishings. Every day we are selling goods to people who appreciate CLEAN STOCK, GOOD SELEC TION and fair prices. Our stock of rugs, furniture, stoves, ranges and drapery have been bought at prices that enable us to sell at less than others are asking for like kind and Quality. l III f. w-'w - ..ri asm IS n tsr A II IBlaVaa-aaaaa-a- L , . f y The Apex vacuum cleaner is the best of all cleaners, be cause they get the dirt and do not ruin the carpets. TRAVEL WITH A r If you intend taking a trip you should visi our baggage department and select what you heed in traveling goods. Our leather hand bags at $6.50 are a big value. Trunks suit cases, hand bags and lawyers brief cases .rea sonable prices. GET A BRUNSWICK NOW C. Court St. HAMILTON HOME FURNISHER Court St. luuurruiuiiiuiii. ins npiipr nrnvnnpH now nMirPMPnTnTivo nf thn 'A u.ri .. . that Ebert would be able to hold out, Need company was a Dnllns visitor I! i " , . A"' J,i1 "ttt,,(K,k " for 8 driv bolt " o'clock. and probably would dominate the new Thursday. " . ' : , !"" n ma ana we motored over Oyster Hay way, ' iiiiiar nopea ana snowea mm where Colonel hoose- ifrs. I. X. Woods ia in 1'ortland this government. lr. Edward David, president of the i wek at the home of her brother national assembly nnoenred to be theidrc Itolman, most likely candidate for chcncellor. Opposition to Gtistav Xoske, president I he still did a little. Professor and Mrs. W. I. the first of the week for Forn left Cheyenne, O. Co ILL Salem's Music Dealer "lift L Mu.-ic: Music Merchandise All Makes of Records An ' ' " ",ul1 velt hart lived, then where ke was bur- wiien I went down to meet him I1 led. As Neil had thought he had knew that his feeling for me had not brought Robert a tennis rackol and changed. I knew it from tho, light in'nlls and the boy insisted upon bcin military governor was js""'! and; "yommg, wa(,re jjr. Ford has a posi-1 c'cg ,np wa.v h held my hand, and ; mclmled in the conversation. Hermann Mueller was reported to have!tion thi" ""mnier at Fort Russell. Pro i 1 fuhed a little under his g.i.e as l "Another membor ,,f tho familr has stated he would refuae to head the gov-' jcssor ord is superintendent of the tmea my thoughts while dressing. I surrendered," Neil said laughing when .""' 'o nei ,iere,";l chided Robert for being too familiar, he said loking around. , . , , , " . ' understand, don't we Kobeitl" Indeed we have! Iei! must show Frederick said. "You see we had a ivnu around after dinner," I replied. : lon.7 tnlk hefr. H;n, .a ni..... v.. eminent if disked. Chancellor Schicde- muim was continuing to conduct gov eruniental affairs until the new rnbiuet j was ready to assume office. I May Sign "Under protest, " j Reports were circulated today that a 1'iuii nun mi iuoi io nave mo ireaiy signed "under protest." It was said that at least thiee res ervations would be made continued ' think opMsition to turning the formi r kaiser I I over to trial by an allied tribunal, de imaiided for fixation of a lump sum for ! indemnities, and plea for immediate ad j mission of Germany to the league uf na tions, General Heulnw and General Gruiier arrived today to discuss the situation in the east, in the light of the latest de-Telopmcuts. Dallas City schools. THE PROMOTER'S WIFE (Continued from page four) .tiien hurried to the kitchen. And -- ( .. . . i " " "it ca viiitu Mm await my irueat "T "1 fr0,m t,,C 8loVl! ,hatl hi" affections, because I'hayea't any await my Rueat. (colored my cheeks as I called tiii m to' little bov." 7 x u,.-ssv r.M..uii t ncip oui tne table. It was the innocent picas wonder if Mr. Frederick still cared for lure I felt in knowing I was still ad nie a little, then smiled to mself to mii-,1 how like I was to eveiy otherj. We had a long happy afternoon. He it decided to let nie be sort of a third ia to What that "third" wns going j mean we had no slightest suspicion. (Monday Neil Has the Offer 0f Twa Positions.) DALLAS NEWS. I W A XI i U M ii U TilT? VT7T7 T? ti A VI tl M u u " (Capital Journal Npeeial Service) i laMas, Or.. June 21. Mr. and Mrs. ,11. H. Dunkelberger of Portland ar-' Coiiipanied by their children are guests of Dallas relatives for a few davs. ' Mrs. Ed Dunn left Monday for Til smook rall-d by the, serious illness ,of her mother. Ibdlis Smith went to' SoVer, Wed nesday fur a several days visit at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Siinonton. i J. U lirowa, a resident of Otis, ia Lincoln coiitilv is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Miriver on Mill street. Mrs. Khmer is an aunt of Mrs. Hrwwn. ! Mrs. J. R. Karris and son, Rolert left this neck for an extended visit at the home of Mrs. Harris' parents. Mr. and Mrs, P. Greenwood at Seattle : .' Mrs . A. McKensie and little son.' ,WilIsrd left Wrdnehlay for a several week's visit at the home of her m.th j er at Tacoma, Washington. I Mrs. Eila IWd and dnughter Mis' Frances are guests at the hnie uf Mrs.' Boyd's mother, Mrs. Alice I. Pvmpseyj or Washicgtnn street. ' j ! J. K. lrson. formerly crunty agri cultural a-eiit fr '0!k (Vunty aud ft" ABYSSINIAN THREE PRESENTING "A DARKTOWN CIRCUS" MOWATT and MULLEN "THE SUNBRITE PAIR" BUD McINTYRE "SONG IMPERSONATIONS" A THRILLER. "The PERILS of THUNpER MOUNTAIN" OTHER FEATURES, TOO ALL DAY SUNDAY HIGH