The Western American. (Astoria, Or.) 1922-19??, December 28, 1922, Page Page 6, Image 6

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OCEAN OF HOE BETWEEN EUROPE
MID AMERICA. WßH OF JEFFERSON
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worM WM l(noraBl ##J tarUrau^ ,h.
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Christian church tanniti lo»*. purity t|
of Intere»«."! ilui gentienea». una In II* nitghty ef
noy* the modeel hcuJInc ov«r un In- j (ort lt r»l*ed ih* n«Uone unti was
tn**Ev gripping column of comment dragX’ d down only peri wt> lo lh*(r '
Some of the larger aspects of the immigration problem are «nd, new not«» m The roster Houd level
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considered by P n f . Robert De C. Ward in the Scientific Month- n > * * of Dec. is. Urine the o b e e r e n - ----------------- —
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/y for October.
A t the outset he shows that i f " b on e r r o r to ^
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r W
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ONE ON MR. 9 LCOTT
recent vleit to Mother
assume that our **traditional policy has been to t>ioLide
gnguwd. her »neeetr»! home.
asylum and a haven of refuge for the poor-and the oppressed of
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When the Uncus*<' of business I t '
every land. From the very foundation of the mpubbe there has
skeichin* the h»rd»hip* snd J ^ rn citve » ‘ wen is^turMing” * 5^
been shown a desire that there should be some restriction, privation* of their dally lives The
Two «urkeys cam- up to the out-
H'suJltNyfoN questioned the advisability of immigration, except coutmst »¡th America proieu oncv »kirU of u crowd »here Governor Ben
of certain skilled mechanics.
Jefferson expressed the wish that
lluit it m ifU hr m / w iM . h r tmy i o n
Thursday, Dectmbr 28, 1922
AMERICAN
f.i^ d R u J T 't o W
t«n»i*niMs lo r o i .
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Shoe Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done
Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers, Shoe Polish
Socks and Gloves
OUR BUSINESS BUILT ON HONEST DEALING
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The Article contains a heart thrill-, “ Who la dat —« » SainT"
It la true that immigration traa wel- thousands ok aliens' were actnally die- mg paragraph concermag a visit to " I don’t know what bts name Is,"
conked nod encouraged
for many trtbuted where there Is Uck of farm the grave of a fallen h erein Prance, said
Sa'tn. "'but he certainly do rec-
yenrs because tt was regarded as »¡laborers, the majority of them would and another of abaorting !ntere.t rela- ommend hiaself mo» highly.”
of n?tto"»1 strength.
The not be effective.* We do need highly tlve to the statu* of the tom s a Oath-.
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BLAMES INNOCENT WORM
country was sparsely settled, there intelligent labor, skilled In our farm- ollc hierarchy In F.nglanu and thaj
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was much free land, and an Insuffi­ Ing methods: and able to manage mod- typical deportment of Its "celibate'*
w* " ‘ 00 *
cient amount j >/ labor.
The Immi­ era farm machtneo*- Ignorant, un priest*. Read the two Item, below: ! . Tw0
Office: Main l i U
Res.: Tsbor lit?
"A friend of Mrs. Tussey't made Ing
. .. expedition. . c They
■ were novices
grants In t d H j g l y decade* of the akilled. noo-Engtlah-epeoklng foreign­
a trip to France to kee her b o y . grave « ‘ h; . « * “ *
» W # y , gettln' on.
Hour* * A. M
national history were few and of ers would not meet the need.
to 11 M. 1 lo
"Och. simply rot*
and with th* thought to \mind that ^
ask<J?
t P. 11.
sturdy stock.
Beware What does
"I
don't
believe
Hunds*s by
she would plac* a monument at the * * vl a# \
A ppointm ent
Into
Melting
Pot
Condition» Hava
head of .he grave. Upon her return
b,oom' »
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It la said that "cheap labor" Is
Chnafed Completely
she said she was entirely satisfied.
“
Prof Ward shows how this Ideal needed to man our factories and She saw many a French lady or girl W H AT
YOU TO TRAOEt
mine*
and
build
our
railroads,
but
Pro­
iu course of time came into conflict
and even children with their arms full
I have an ialereat in n new house
with changing economic and social fessor Ward contends that cheap of blossoms, going to decorate the not ynt ^omplata. In Astoria. Ore.
Dr. O. O. Fletcher
foreign labor it often dear ( ai any
conditions:
Aseptie Chiropodist
grav*'s~\ the fallen heroes
She Qood locution. «l.OPk.M U the emount
• u lte Via M organ Building
"In the face of cold, hard, present- price: that It la usually in the long abapdoue<\ the idee of placing a menu- of thu enutty.
Will trade tor any-
(„■or W ashin gton and llru a J w a*
run
socially
and
politically
very
ex-
.
.
,
day facts It has had to be abandoned.
. Portland, Oregon
tremendous»* ment
•on * * r« T«- » * »he felt thing worth The money. Address H
O red u ete L a d * A eeletant
Theee facts are that the supply of pensive, and that
"he w«m not better than the thousands J. care of WaaUrn Anver loan.
public lands Is exhausted: that acute rapid development jtf onr country la of otnbra who l*y beside him. Sbe ■ ......... —
labor problems have arisen: that im­ by no means ■ aHUgether desirable. sent w o r d h v Mr*. Tussey to other vv o. CONRAD
R m . Phone Wat #3*3
migration has increased enormously The vital question, after all. is not mother's v h m f sons still were In
how
fast
can
we
possibly
develop
the
and fundamentally changed Its d u e
France to f M st ease and rest ns- j
acter; that our cities are congested country, but how best can we de­ sored that France was not forgetting j
Hhlnyies and
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wjth aliens: that we have failed to velop lt.
the Jhoys who gallantly said T h ey '
T t la of vital consequence that the
Repairing
All Kinde of
assimilate them, and that large num
shall not pass.'
Ing
Roof Ri
bera of mentally and physically unfit lualtty of these hussan beings who
Phone Mein 1S33
lee Third Ptreot
harg come to our shores
Our so- come to us from ether land, should CATHOLICS ROUSING ENGLAND
called traditional policy began. In fact be of the best, so that they shall not I "There are Catholic schools In Eng
Tabor t#M
to be a bar. do rfed almost 50 years ago Injure but Improve our stock. Every.land while no active Interest has
If you have a breakdown on
when Congress first put up the bars day that passes witnesses the landing been aroused against them there Is '
your way, phdtte us. We
Sunnyaide
Fuel
Co.
against certain classes of economically on our shore* of aliens whoas coming a tide of feeling which is iloVIy rising!
HKi.p you IN quickly. No
Established IPX I nr. 1»11
here
Is
absolutely
certain
to
result
In
and
gaining
momentum
every
day.
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and morally undesirable aliens. It Is
delay la getting on your war.
Loaf or Short Wood aad foal
now obvious that our "asylum" has be­ 'a deterioration o f the mental and People in England do not see the
came crowded with alien insane and physical standards of the American Irish question discussed in the news of
I the day aa we do. They say that we
alien feeble-minded: that our ■ refuge" race of the future."
t. Mth sad Hawthorne Avo.
The assumption that we can safely* » r# foolish to mix into the Irish quea-
Auto Repairing
is a penitentiary well filled with alien
sdmit as many Immigrants as can bn. l *on as we do snd that most of the
paupers .and criminals.
And Accetaoriffi
The un-American policy Is not re­ Industrially assimilated. Is a mistaken agitation In this country In favor of
striction but Indiscriminate hospital­ one. The real questions are: How '-he Irish Free States comes from the
ity to immigrants. - it is un-Ameri­ many can be politically assimilated; Catholic Irish In America. Most o f,
can for ns to permit any such Influx how many can be thoroughly Ameri- the very beat Irish Catholic families
of alien immigrants aa will make the cantxed; and what sort of contrlbu-,-do not want to see Ireland under her
process of assimilation and amalgama­ don are they Ukely to make in the own rule as they regard the people as
tion of our foreign population any development of our future race?— not qualified to rule themselvee. The
2fth and Franklin
Astorta, Ora.
Protestants of England ere thorough­
more difficult than it already is. It From Review of Reviews.
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Phene Ml-J
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e
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ly disgusted with the way things arei
la for the best interests of the alien
bandied in Ireland,
as well as of America that our Im­
i On the boat going to England there
migrants should be numericsdly re­
F. A Bohna
were eight priests who were drunk
stricted and wisely and carefully se­
By Julia C. Gray
nearly all the time and busily engaged .
lected."
Confectionery aad
Light Laach
' in dancing, hugging the girls of their
Cheap Foreign Labor
! I \ ° YOU remember
crowd, and gambling. Many started
Servies for Right People
rheae Broadway U M
la Dearest
* L I U
How in the old days
gambling as soon after the mass as
M M Sixtieth Avenue S. K.
Aa to the "melting-pot" idem. Pro-
tsusht
they could get to the table and be
That
iftniel
and.
repression
feasor Ward takes the ground that
seated. One prleet was arrested f o r 1
Were the substance of religion?
When in Doubt Where to
whet goes Into the "melting
disorderly conduct.
TB Y THE
as
the
devil's
own
device?
termines whet shall come out of 1L
GET JOB8 BEFORE HAND
" If we pnt Into rt~*o«tpd. sturdy ! Th* t we ,houM llT*
Many people were coming to th e,
stock; akin to the pioneer breed ! Only to prepare for DEATH ?
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.United States and it is singular in--
SM Washington Street
which first people this country and j ~.j
Prag.
a. L. c
Near Third
deed that nine out of every ten had
founded its institutions; If these new ,And do 5,011 realUe
a position ready for him when he
»locks ere not only sound physically i Y *1»4 H** w°tl<l
landed.
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L A . PERRY
but alert mentally, then we shall de­ Is being transformed?
One man’s wife was going to New
UROCEH
That
on
our
screen
velop a new race here, worthy to
York. He was already a policeman,
Deliveries Leave at 10 A M. and I P. K
3 North Third Street
carry on the, ideals snd traditions of 4,1 d ,B our lllerBture
having been in this country hut fiv e !
the founders of this country. But if Ye*. *T« n 1» our pulpits,
Near ABUany
gnn at. and Sand* Boulevard.
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months and he was a native of Ireland, i
The
Gospel
of
JOY
Stare Teker BOOd
Portland. Oregon
the materiel fed into the melting pot
This
securing
of
paying
positions'
is s polyglot assortment of national­ Is being preached!
Is not right, when a native born!
Portland* Oregon
ities, physically, mentally and morally
. B. F. Miller
American Is taken into consideration,
below per, then there can be no hope i Everything now teaches
SaaKary Plumbing aad Heating
and through a league of state federa-!
Jobbing Promptly Attsndod to
of producing anything but an inferior “ Expreee. Express,
Stove Connections
Med fraternal societies such as we !
race.»
Every cell In the body says
M2* Bind H M .
Portland, Ore.
have in Oregon It can be stopped and '
Shop Phone Aut. tlt-14
To the argumehf that each of the ! " Pr«l>»r*
live!”
Res. Phone AuL 622-«»
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must
be
stopped.
Pure Sweet Hotne-Made
different alien peoples coming here ^ife has no limitations
Mrs. Tussey is glad to be back and ,
has something to contribute to Ameri-1 Except what We ourselves set;
we are certainly glsd to have her snd
EAGLE GARAGE
can civilization. Professor Ward re- Health. Happiness. Prosperity
Mr. Tussey back with us. Possibly,
Storage sag Repairing
plies that there Is nothing In biologi- Are our heritage,
W s A rs tbs Trouble Uhooters
Just the Pur* Appi* Juice Mads
later, Mrs. Tussey will tell us more •
cal discovery which would lead us to
M M Ninety-second ML H. E.
to Order and Delivered at
of Old Englahd. her former home.
hope that only the virtues ot the races i * CAME," said the Master,
Phone Auto. M l-U
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50c Per Gallon
J. C COC K K RH A M
which are going to make up the future "That Ye might have life,
SERMON IN DARK AND EVIL DAYS :
America will survive, and the vices be h ih more abundant.”
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APPLES I We ta ILES per box
eliminated. In fact, the vices and ;And we
have
Fifteen hundred year* ago, during the
the undesirable qualities are just as i Abundant, radiant life
Staple and Fancy
Dark Ages, when the Church, doepite
Tabor
likely to survive as the virtues. Speak- j HERE AND NOW.
.
Groceries
the degradation of the tjmes, was
ing of the racial aspects of the imtni-! Yhe ° ld world passetii.
Candy - Cigars - Tolmeen
«ration question. General Leonard THE JOLLY NEW WORLD IS HERE. keeping the world sweet for posterity,!
(From The Nautilus, December.) the good Bishop 9alnt Eloy delivered
•BM Ninety-second ML ». E.
Wood has said: "The American ce­
Old Lin* Llfd Indurane«
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I before .his flock the following fer-
ment hkfe about ail the sand it will
American Central Life
stand."
The point won,by a lie generally Tent exhortation:
The need, of farm labor in this coun- Impales the victor, for the burdens ' "H
Insurance Co.
u°l enough, most dearly be-
try is often emphasized, but professor I of victory ride light on the shoulders loved, for you to have received the
~
L. W.
Fresh and Cured Meats
Ward points out that even ''■If many of honor.
nanie of Christians, If you do not do i P. O. Box 105
S#aside. Ova.
7IM Fifty-fifth Ave. S. E.
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j Christian works.
Come, therefore,;
Ante. «10-45
frequently to church; humbly seek1
the pafrdnage of the sain.*; keep the
PAINTED
Lord’s day in reverence of the resur­
e l e c t r ic
Local r« presentativi
rection, without aDy servile work;
SIGNS
OREGON JOURNAL
celebrate the festivals of the saints
SPANIOL * PETERSEN
Phon« M
with devout feelings; love your neigh-!
223 Third Street
Astoria, Ora.
bors as yourselves.
What you would 1 551 Commercial
Burlington, Oregon
* Atwater 27S2
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desire to be done to you by others,'
O. JAMSA
217 West Bond Street
!
IDEAL ROOFING CO.
At Your
S E R V IC E
Grandma’s
Cakes and Cookies
Our JoBy New World
29th Street Garage
Sold Everywhere
Dc
>1
Acme Pharmacy
Astoria» Oregon
Owl Drug Stores
We have one store open for bus­
iness at 317 Astor street.
After January 1st we will open
another Store in Lovell Garage,
and will carry a full line of phono­
graphs, records, etc«
Wishing All a Happy and Pros­
perous New Year.
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Owl Drug Co.
T he E mporium
Formerly Eleventh and
i
Commercial Si*. '
Union Oyster House
The Ladies Shop
bas saved from the fire $2700 worth of Coats,
Presses, Waists and Furs.
W’ill dispose of everything nt cost,
chàndisc in first-class condition.
All mcr-
C ID E R
G. C. REDMAN
A. S. CONNER
Samuel Nelson
H. E. HADLEY
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Soft Drinks, Tobacco, Confections
Gas — Auto Supplies — Oil
that do you to others. What you
would not have done to you, do to
no one.
"Before all things, have charity,'
sins. Be hospitable and'humble, cast­
ing your care upon God. for He careth
for yoq. .Visit the sick; seek out the I
TERMINAL
GROCERY
Groceriea---------Meat«
TO TRADB FOR PORTLAND
PROPERTY
We open
}
T h u rsd a y , D e ce m b e r, 2 8
at our new location.
Seventh St. Bet. B ondandA atorStA ^torla^r^l
Bubeorlbe today for tho WaaUrn
FOR BALE OR TRADE— You can
gat quiefc returns by putting a small American. Any plan* In th* United
I ad In th* Wsstsm Amorlcen’s classi­ Stated by mall «0.60 for a full ynar.
fied section. .DO IT NOW.
W ANTEO
PROTESTANT NEWSBOYS
Twenty-five of them to report not
later than Saturday morning nt 423
Plttoek Block. See Mr. Bellamy.
WESTERSUND & DAHL 6 REN
Wiring and lleedrleal Supplite
Batterie# Charged
•U W. Bond SL
Astoria
Telephone 651
J. O. BLAKE
PIONEER
TRANSFER