THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY IT. 1919. PACE THRE1 J WE now-a-day world judges tires from a business standpoint For after all, buying tires is merely buying miles at so much a mile. That's exactly the basis on "which we sell iloyal Cords'. These famous rtood tires are built of many layers of small but exceedingly tough cords. Each layer and ecch individual cord is impregnated with live, springy rubber. The result is a lively tire. One that takes the bumps with greatest ease. One that wears many and many a mile beyond smy rational expectation. Let us put Royal Cords' under your car. You'll find them one of the wisest in vestments you ever made. STATE HOUSE NEWS : Representative Kuseae K. South is on member of the Oregon legislature' . nw js in laxir 01 iuc Rui.icauua ey this state of the national woman suf frage amendment, la a res-eat loiter to Governor Olcott hi tiroes that a ;tw-tnl one day session of the Oregon legisla ture be ra!Ic-.l for the purpose at rati fy inj; the proposed amendment. He I proposes that eava legislator donate the time for this purpose, and offers to set an example by proffering hi own service. United States Urcs BTQ Good J ara Good I ires :.- .Mm Wit v'j Th lead of the panT over all its Standard Oil com- romrietitora in th west is indicated bv the statement of the companr just filed with the si' retary of state. This shows that during the month of June they dispensed 2, .";!'HIS gallona of gasoline and 2Si,St7 gallons of distillate. The total tax re turn on both products amoonted to 2S.7S9.13. GoTernor Olcott has today received a letter from Secretary Tumulty, at Washington. P. C, thanking him for the invitation extended to 'resident Wilson to stop in Salem in the cour of his trip through the country, and assuring him that it would be kept in mind in making up his itinerary. 1 The first soldier of the world war to take advantage of the government provisions for incapacitated soldiers, under the war risk insurance act, was recently received at the state hosutal. The government has provided for the payment of maximum of $2.50 a (lay for the earo of such patients, but Su perintendent Griffith has set as a reas onable charge for the service a rate of 40 a month. The institution may re ceive several more such cases iu the near future, as number of inquiries have come in. - ROCKWELL FIELD FLYER f KILLED WKEM MAOME , I HAWKS ANil R MNS I ? t Los Aniieles, Citl.. July 17. Lktiten ai.t Xiausty. said to be an aviator from Rtwkwp'l Weld, San liego, fell 3 0 fett in his airplane at Hollywood late yesterday and was killed. Mausey was taking the air bound for aa Diego, After attainii'j a hi$;h altitude,, aparently he started to do a tnil spin as a sort of farewell stunt for the aviators at IV Mille field Jt is believed he lost eontiol of the machine. When the plane reached an altitude of about 5HJ fet watchers were shocked to see that it did sot come out of the spin, and in a moment it crashed to earth, blazing into a ias of flames. i INTERNATIONAL FLAG (Continued from page cne) 'Vseo' 'Ratal Cora' 'Nobtn' 'Chain' We bow United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That's why we sell them. G. G. Quackenbush ' Salem Yclcacb'ng Works, (W. M. Hughes) Lflly Hardware Co.-Stayton A. L Bones, Turner. Oregon. C G. Miller, Jefferson, Oregon. . W. J. Kerson & Son, Marion Oregon. Rickreall Trading Co.-A. R. Cadle-Rickreall WILSON TO INTERVIEW . (Continued from page one) 'fort by the president to wean away op position. ' trpponcnts or me league or nations in ,i,p Pnttre neace trentv the senate vrcre ready todtr to resume : , , . iostilitirs after one day of-rest. McCumber Unchanged. Senator Sherman, Illinois, prepared; Senator McCumber Bail, following t take the flgwr with an attack on tvsihis call at the White House, that his Bhaatunu settlement in the peace trea- views regarding; the treaty and reserva t. - I tions to it had not been changed. Resolutions Are Many.' "There was no attempt to change Lensue foes also had a number of them," said McCumber. "I'resident resolutions ready; that of LaFolletto! Wilson told me some facts concerning wanting to know why Costa Kiea was- inside discussions at Versailles, relating t allowed to sign the treaty, and that j to the reason why certain provisions of of Borah demanding that the senate bo i the treaty were written as thej are. Ab given the protest alleged to have been the president desired the conversation written by American peneo. delcgutesto bo confidential I cannot discuss it gainst Shantung settlement. .any further." The opposition was understood to fa- Today's developments in the league for passage of resolutions expressing: fight centered around transfer of Rhan th senate's disapproval of the Shan- tung to Japan. They included:-, tune settlement. 1 Passage by the sennte of the Bo There wns much interest at the eapi- rah resolution requesting' the president tol in Wilson s move to wcaiien the to give to the senate tho alleged Lan renks of his political opponents by, call-jsiug Bliss-White protest against the ing leading senators to the White House Shantung sp ttlemont for personal talks. It was not expected 2 A speech by Senator t'oit, Khode that any senator would refuse such an Islund, announcing his support- of the invitation. The senate foreign relations commit tee is continuing its work of reading The Shell Oil company has made its statement to the secretary of state for the month of June, showing that there were snles of gasoline amounting to l"0,7ti3 gallons, along with 17 gallons of distillate. The total tnx contributed by. the company was $1738.62 for the month. Attorney (leneral Brown has receiv ed an inquiry from the Bradley Trust company as to whether it can dispose of ita trust certificates in Oregon with out qualifying as a regular corporation, and as to whether such sales of trust certificates would bring it under the "Blue (Sky" law. The attorney holds that the persons named in the com pany as trustees virtually constitute itn association acting iu similar enpac i.ty as a corporation, aiM that their sales of trust certificates would con stitute the transactions of a trust bus iness. Hence they would be called npon to comply with all regulations apply ing to such organizations. league but leaving his position on res ervation open, 3 Introduction by Senator Spencer, Missouri, of a resolution depleting the the act appears to leave the way open isnanumg settlement ana expressing tne to the board to fix a stnndord of effi hope on behalf of the United States Five thousand auto mechanics in Ore gon will be interested in the outcome of a test of the constitutionality of the act of the last legislature-creating the state board of auto mechanic, examin ers. M. I. Dewey of Portland has en tered suit in the federal court against District Attorney Walter E. Evans and the examining board in the effort to prove that the act is in violation of the 14th and loth amendments to the constitution, and further is void in that it vests arbitrary and unlimited power in the board without prescribing a measure of efficiency to serve as a ba sis for examinations. In other words, Kwcriing" stops me between the grocery store and home when I have a package otv srt that this manifest injustice may be speedily reconsidered and remedied." 4 A speech by Senator Sheiman, Illinois, condemning the Shantung trans fer as "the superlutive treachery of modern times." Lame Shoulder This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of tho muscles. All that is needed is absolute rest and few ap plications of Chamberlain's Liniment. Try it. BOLSHEVIK HUNS (Continued from page one) sheviks in the capital who would wel come such a signal for a counter revolt. These same persons could be counted up on to resist an allied offensive because of racial pride. There is a strong political movement against the Soviets under way already, fostered by the powerful trade unions. At the same time, the Bed leaders are growing more and more radical. There urc at least 400 xilitieal prisoners now in Muilapest jmls. ciency that would bur everything but the best mechanical genius, o? to make the examinations so lax that any old tinker could squeeze, through and be permitted to work in an automobile shop. The ruitw.v trnin. men, postal and telegraph employes plan' At Lafine tn,,re a fusion which would greatlv strength-1 ,und('r WBZ. .f(", 4,1 en their oppoistion to the Soviets. Tho bourgeoisie, as a whole, have been cowed by the tiolshqviki. Every 7A1" 7 .. , , "Mr. Cupper's last stop was at liend .,,....., m.uM,6a prcssca where he vi-ited ,h. Tumalo State Engineer Cuper returned yes. terdsy from an extended tour of irri cation districts in southern and east ern Oregon, reporting good progress in all the projects. At Grants Pass where there has been a pathetic struggle with the problem for the past 15 years they have made arrangements to pump water enough from Rogue, River to water 3000 acres of bottom land, and Inking toward srnvity system later. Tho Oold Hill project is practically comiilet ed and the district will apply to tho liend Hoard for the certification o( 25,000 worth of bonds. At Klamath Palls and other points in Klamath conn ty he found work under way, partic ularly in tho Langell Valley where there is project to take water from Lost river under the C H. Kcclmation Service. At tho Silver Lake project he found th engineering work about com pleted with a view to watering 7tM)0 acres, and the district will apply for the cerification of $300,000 in bonds. Carey Act pro le irrigation of 27,000 acres. This has recently been taken over by the Walker Hssin Irri gation company, who will store water ifrom the ik-schutes in Crescent Lake. into service with the Red army. Many of them are now engaged in erecting powerful-defenses aronnd Budapest, in preparation for last stand defense of the capital, should this be necessary. General Boehm, commander in chief i of the Red army, has resigned. "Ill heclth" was the reason assigned. It is likely, however, that the real cause was the dissensions iu the coun try, as well as the antagonism oemre lioehm and the so-called "terror troops," who have run to extremes in punishing alleged violations of bolshe vik laws and have embarrassed the so viet government. Boehm hss been succeeded ly Gen eral Tandler, former commander of the Fifth army corps. Boehm is expected to leave soon for Switzerland. Boehm also opposed the offensive against the Rumanians, which is planned to start in a few days. The few comparative moderates lef in the soviet government are rapidly withdrawing. Boehm was one of these There- have been frequent cases of sa botage in the railway service, as well as in the public services, becu of re sentment of the employes againt this one of the most important Oregon. project eastern u flag of all nations which is iviug de signed in mv office right now. I don't believe in preparedness; working men will npsvt wars." Ford gave way as a witness to Kirk land D. Alexander, lVtroit publicity man, and was an interested listener to quotations regarding war and war mak ers which Alexander Baid were culled from conversations with the automobile manufacturer. Alexander saiu Ford re marked thnt "if the prime ministers, presidents, kings and emperors were put in the trenches they could find a way to end the wnr. Ford added, he said, "yes, there is no hate in the trenches as usually the men who make money out of the wr.rs are men who start them and we finish them." "Do vou not think Oermany has in sulted Belgium! " Alexander said he asked Ford. 'No," was Ford's reply, the witness said. "If Germany had not done so Lngland or Franco would have beaten them to it." Alexander said Ford expressed tho be lief that Germnny was ready for peaco about the time the peace ship idea was discussed with hiin and tut that reason ho launched his fumous "out of the trenches by Christinas" project. "We would have been in tho Frtnco- Prussian war if we had not had a wnr on with England," Ford said, according to Alexander. Alexander snid Ford told hiin his pence trip, "had shown him the German peoplo and emperor woro for peuee, but the peoplo who started the war pre vented pence." He said Ford told him the nation could not accept the pope's terms because that "would leave the popo too high." Fate Of Phone Strike Agreement Depends On Wcrling Of Document San Francisco, July 17. What action striking Pacific coast telephone work ers will take on the agreement iu Wash ington bet wen the wire control board and union representatives depends en tirely upon tho wording of tho full text of the agreement, members of the cen tral strike committee stated today, He quest has been wired to Washington for further particulars. Operators In Sacramento uud other cities are asking if tho agreement pro vides for recognition of the union. Titos' state they will nut return to work unless this is specified. Tho central strike com mittee issued a statement to tho local unions reminding them that no agree ment is binding until accepted by a ref erendum vote of the coast operators and electricians. Tho Washington agreement, as out lined in telegrams received provides for au increased wage for operators, and The Clothes of GentL sman THAT MEANS YOU Refinement in a man permeates every action; ac tion speaks loud er than words. That's why all well dressed men choose the clothes we sell here. The snappy styles are the waist-line in single and double breasted models and give those neat jaunty lines in your suit --that mean style. . These suits are made of the wonderful "VIRGIN WOOL" direct from the sheep into your suit without having been used many times in'your old suit, or that of your . friends. This should mean much to you 4 think it over. , ' When you think clothes think Bishop -for "VIRGIN WOOL." Thirty Five to fifty Dollars. V'U ( VAs 'i tri V Vy it J I! Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE 4 ! t 'submits tho retroactive pay demand to j I He wire control uouru. Keep Them Kcnrc $$$ Pi (mmm LONGER LIFE FOR YOUR CAR The correct grade of Zerolene will add years to the life of your car. Gives bet ter lubrication with least carbon. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) attitude of the Reds. In the belief of members of the for mer Hungarian government, now exiled in Hwitzcrland, "occupation of Buda pest by American and British forces as a strategic base in conformity with the conditions of the armistice would not meet with real opposition from the bolnhcviki and would render an of fen-1 sive unnecessary. Hut this is proble . matical." j But there appears, however, to be sni cctual need for allied occupation of VI-: enna, since the bolsheviki are reported' to be planning another coup hero for; July 21. Chicago. There's one baby who won 'b be named for Jndce John Htelk of the sjieeders court. Kd Flancagan aid he was exritrd over the bt lie's ar rival, hence drove rapidly, ' Thirteen dollars." said tlie court. $$$Keeo Them Home $5$ f i 1l" I? It II R. IL CAMPBELL, Special Agt, Standard Oil Co., Salem. The Slogan of Toddy and of the Future Ship by TTfttci Willamette Valley Transfer Co. PHONE 1400 COMING SUNDAY "OLWhatafemyachc! Wish't we'd et them prunes" t.!7Tr - M , STf.... M " V i A..-' Judy and Tommy and Towser too had gone on a strike against prunes! , prunes! prunes! n nna ff fl rtnlcl Strikes ever seen MARY PICKFORD in Jean Webster's fam ous Play Daly Long Legs" 7 reels of Fun and Pathos Directed By Marshall Neilan YE LIBERTY DEMFEEY DOPED, BUMOB 8nn Framiwo, July 19. L'nitcd Prris.) Now comes a persistent rumor alleging thnt Jack Kearnj dopes Jak Dempiev before he sends him into the ring. This is given as a riiwi. for Dempsey knocking out so many ot his opponents in the firt round. Torget If-Euy At He