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The Oregon Statesman 8: Issued Dally Except Monday by TIIK 8TATK8MAX PUBLISHING COMPANY 2168. Commercial St, Salem, Oregon ,;. , MEMBER OF THR ASSOCIATED l'UKSS TV . l ...(.... ,1 r - -!.. - i i . i i . j . .v. - vii 41 Of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited la thla paper and also the local tews published herein. e e R. J. Hendricks Stephen A. Stone, , Ralph Glorer. .......... W. C. Squier Frank Ja.ko.kl Manager . ...Managing Editor ....... .Cashier . . .Advertising Manager Manager Job Dept. REPUBLICAN TICKET Gaa-rral El. ob. ImaWi a, ISIS Gear. DAILY 8TATESMAN, served by carrier In Salem and suburbs, 15 cents a i week. BO cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mall. $6 a year; $3 for tlx months; SO cents a . mnn'th EYr three months or more. n&Id In advance, at rat of 1& a veer. SUNDAY STATESMAN, $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for AiaSSSmmSLi' three months. - eouatr. WEEKLY STATESMAN, issued in two six-page sections. Tuesdays and I iIHfiit4n at rtue iaatrwetiea. now. Newport fully realizes that this transformation has been brought about by Uncle Sam's activities and miA V m..u 0 .. a. a. . rr-i.a a.. a ...... law.-. r. . ibuw hi mo nirrn bviuvv iuuimuj rRICU w. HCtKKl! or MultDODU ii awnia ramer mpiropoiiua iu near county, i me shriek of the locomotive, haul- Caitad sta imtw (Lhi Tr I Inr the" Construction trains. The C K or MruB railroad Is now advanced beyond " I k V 1 - -1 .a, . . - n(s imcu vu lue uuim luu a tun First District: Biuenuie instance urjuuu naiuyuri w. C UAWLET, of Marlon county I on the south flecond District: I To show how the government ae- intra viainci: . I . i.r,i h. i ... C ST. MeAHTIIUR, of Multnomah I - 'i county. imree room as ago mat. iuo rauruau oTrrar. survey was started ana now iuuy ou jajsks WITUT COMBE, of Benton i miles of track has been laid. This eounty. I actlvltv has riven business In almost VEolVTof Multnomah countr. every "ne a great stimulus Jaatle af Septal There are approximately 4.000 CUAR1.ES A. JUUNS, of Multnomah I soldiers In this vllcnity and the county. Fridays, $1 a year (If not paid In advance, $1.26); 60 cents tor six months; 25 cents for three months. TELEPHONES: Businesa Office, 22. Circulation Department. 683. Job Department, 613. Entered at the Postoffice In Salem, Oregon, as second lass matter. UNIQUE RECORD OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. . In all our history, the Republican party is the only party out of rwiivAi'thnr iil not nnrtnaa rpsist nrul nhatmit thi AmeriPfln N n t inn I Rb reaea tat lr . II la. UT3UBa Oil. aa "when at war. . 1 ieimoih jok., chemawa. Tn tha Pavnliitinn Oil tuinnla vara liewla.l ami nnlv A . nf them I UAVIU H. LOOM BY. Jefferson. " w.v i--i'- " v.x. - 1'"' 1 IVAN G. MAHTINi Salem. stood by Washington. movies, dance halls and skating rink have been en loving a verv nros- USSR'Mm BBOWK' of Dou1 perous season. Their golden harvest however, was suddenly stopped, when owing to the prevalence of the Spanish Influenza the military au thorities issued an order forbidding the attendance of the soldiers at of amusement. The edict proved a solar plexus to the proprietors and they soon found It necessary to close up shop. How avar. hefnra thev finally took this oeohgb T. cochrax, of Cnlon .- r tha hova concluded the arms of the boys in uniform. they could safely disobey the in- Miss uigaon is science icmcuer Junction and entered one of the the- the high school, and I am confident aters with the result that within ten tally Informed by the chalman of the mlnues times they were unceremon- board or directors, inai sne is ma iously yanked out of the house by ling good a ino oi umiea oiaies guarua auu placed in the guard house. - The patronage of the soldiers, constitut ed fully , three fourths of the busi ness in the amusement line and when it was withdrawn the proprl J. A. CHURCHIIX, of Baker county, Labor Caaalsalaar. C U. UKAM, of Multnomah county, Pablle Serrlca CaaBaalaalaa. w JnIB these places Saartaa1eat Vitn DlrHalaa Na. 1. FERCT A. CXrrER. of Marlon coun ty. SaarintaB4tit Watav Dlrtalaa ITa. X. ISO RGB county. Why Maka, a Chaasa at thla Ttaact COCXTT ASD DISTRICT TICKET State Seaater W. Ala JONES, w a con da. LOt IS LACUMCXD, Salem. The death of Thomas It. Town- send caused much sorrow nerc where he was formerly wen ana favorably known a a solicitor for the leading grocery atore In town. B. II. Ling and wife have return ed to 8alew. Hen has entirely re covered from a threatened decline thanks to the exhileratlng effects of the beach ozone. Mr. and Mrs. Thomes Burrows are spending a month at the beach. Tom says he will celebrate on a larra arale when the Infamous Kaiser and his murderous band of bench- j men are annihilated. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kuney are here for the benefit of Mrs. Kuney s I methe handsome and stalwart figure of Lieutenant raui smim. Willamette graduate, in the library and law departments last week at the steamer's dock. He is with the Spruce-Princeton division located at Waldport. I had the pleasure also of meeting Miss Harriet Rlgdon the other evening as she was fondly gaz ing at the diamonds and necklaces attractively displayed In Thomas' Jewelry store. Unlike most of the Newport dam sels she and the fellow teacher ac companying her were not banging on Newport, Oregon. Oct 25, 1913. The Mirk-Around Club Editor Statesman: I wish to confess that I wrote the article in The Statesman of the 25tb In our naval war with France, the party then out of power de- c"?ta2t- R,m nounced that conflict and furiously assailed every step our Govern- Isberur merit took to vindicate American interests, rights and honor. I w. . keedham, Salem. it-i i 1 1 Caaatr Clerk in me war oi ioiz, me pany men out oi power Diueriy aenounceai v. u, boxer. BtUm. ueorgb w. weeks, ifair Grounds. etorB q th( diffrent halls were ob- of October about the young fellows llged to close their doors. who helped take people's minus oil As we anroach Newport the sixnl I the Spanish mnuenza tnai seemeu of numerous tents on the spacious I to have been getting everybody's at it. some Governors refused military assistance, and seccession was I Camatr threatened. ' In our war with Mexico, the party then out of power was espe- a. u. uerrick, Baiem. .cially acrimonious in opposing and denouncing, it. CTaL"M ctotou Baiem. tl The record made by the party then out of power during the Civil n-.m MILDRED R. BROOKS. Btltm. lawn of the Ocan house gives the town quite a martial appearance. The officers in charge of the vari ous camps and buildings are uni formly affable and obliging and wll- tentlon too much. But so many have spoken about it and so many more or the candidates for the Sticklng- Around club -ave appeared that I wlah to record the existence of a A Few of the Many Reasons Why Governor Withycombe Should Be Re-elected He is loyally, patriotically American. He has faithfully co-operated with the president in every war time activity. He was foremast of governors for preparedness and Lii earnestly supported a vigorous prosecution of the war. , He has stood for and insisted upon a square deal for lot labor and capital, industrial development of the state and sup pression of I. W. W.-ism. ... He has for more than 20 years earnestly supported and vie. orously advocated woman suffrage and prohibition and tu stood for a better and cleaner state. He has conducted hi office patriotically, fairly and econom ically always has be placed patriotism and efficiency ia tie public service above party "politics. He has given his earnest consideration and substantial effort in promoting 'the happiness and comfort of the boys in tie service of their country, and, lastly, 4 He has a record for a aound, business administration gl loyal and earnest effort in the nation's present crisis tttt should command the approval and support of the whole people. RE-ELECT WITHYCOMBE WHY EXPERIMENT? (Paid Adv. byjhe Republican State Central Committee,) Caaarr CaataUaataaer W. H. GOULUT, Woodbum. jaatiec ef tha Paaee Waaaaf a Dlatrtc, anrataM. Aumsvilla. C.l. UUtrl.t. U. D. MARS, Ger- trMce wbJch read,. Mehaaaa DUtHet. WILLIAM P. M17L- KEY. Manama. Saleaa Dlatrtet. U. E. tJHRCH, Salem. Staye Dlatrlet, J. B. (inlKn, Stay- ton. War and throughout and after the Spanish War ia still fresh in the minds of living men. This is our seventh war. Jt is unique in its support by the party out of power. Not only this, but it is a fact known to all men that, ever since MS,a va. . SrU V. v a a T1WI TV lUVSUUi VUU1U UV UOIC aV V 11 A'l g through Congress by the party in power, and were passed only by "the aggressive action of the Republican Senators and Kepresenta Stives. : - . - ; ,. . . - - TU - T..l.i: C I. . I t Ml At.. . . . I iuc iKuumicau oiaii' nave utuu suiu wui Pay iue irrraicr pan uiivvauawa. .if F r J 1 : I Aarara Dlatrlct, : CHARLES KI2VZER They have furnished the largest number of soldiers. Yet Republicans claim no credit for all this. They have only done their duty. . - J They will go on doing the same, whether in the minority or the majority.: - F But every consideration of good business iudement dictates a return of the Republican party to power for; the reconstruction J period after the war. That period will be the most important peace time in the history of the United States. Vast issues will be at gstake, demanding the best thought and action of the highest atates- mansnip m this country. ' men who hava mora nr laaa rr.n rf A llngly impart any Information not I worthy class that do not get into the I moderation la all thing. but sot to- Incompatible with tneir auues. me news columns very orien. a w-iui abstinence from anything la par- T. m. u. a. is aotng a nooie wor scnoer or in ouinmin ia w i ticniar. Tha register Is still open in all the camps. The city library Oregon writes: "The names in TOM for new members and I hope to en- ouiiaing nere nas oeen tonferieu m -i article nave reTie ium; uawwv to a club room for the Khaki Doys. i memories of the past. Hunger, ai- The cental secretary In charge, Mr. I bert- Ford et al ousht to set em up Aaamavtiia uutrict. u. v. KAiTBURX, Guy Lewis of Butte, Mont . has you believe a man really doesn t de- caused a aim to be piacea at me en- v.i00 his best until be is seventy when he approaches the age of pbllo- roll a great many more who arc cheating the limitations so easily Im- posea on us In the race of existence. Col. E. Hofer. Halt! About face. Forward march. Go right Inside. It Is yours. MDhr as opposed to the age of ro mance, as Victor Hugo puts it. Then he grows ripe and mellow and Is no "onser a nuisance, uooa. i nope I will stay at seventy a long time. It I attended a recent service at the I does look as thouch a workable phll- cal-aa- Diatrtct. F E. OSBORHE. PreDTtr,n urch Wch was on- OSOphy of life could be formulated TrrafNo I. ' ducted by Fred Emerson Brooks. ' d MUig 1Ike LoU stlnson. Garraia outriet, wiixiam BOWLET I the noted California poet and bum- 1 1. into. Tom Paxton, and scores Laavela I . era. A f I a . I .... . a I Uarcb DtatHet, B. A. CASE. Oataa. Jrffenaa Dlatriet, J. T. JUIKS, Jef ferson. Mt AatH DUtrtet. A. BOURBOH NAISB, Mt. Ansel. Saleaa District, W. K. DE LOXG, Sa lem. Sllrertaa Dlatriec, A. F. SIMERAL, Btlverton HOW ABOUT YOUR TAXES? Are TLey High Enough? orist. It was very enterUIning. I ot other cut off in their prime, could Mr. Brooks Is one of the traveling I .!, - lonrer to ennoble and secretaries ot the Y. M. C. A. and I ( (..u he lives of their fellowmen-1 The so-called "Richardson amend. his mission Is to cheer and enter- t .WM reminded of Oliver Wendell Knot" to the city charter, which is tain the soldier lad. at whlh ha is Holm ln re4dlnK y0ur "Young Fel- . hrMofor- .f ... .,7. tStayton. BLl'KUKARD PASSrIS. Austria is passing from the con- -The.hutorical and briiutiful city, x .Yirfaw,wiiL r heart of the world, as the convention of ereat men meets there to lay down the fundamentals that will guids the nations from grim I cert of nations unwept and unsung. 6 war to . Healing peace. - j Her peace proposals were dismissed . . . 77 ' " I by rresiaeni wiison wun me ais- Austria will get out, and within a verv short time And likelv dain that they deserve. In Ger- through the same door by which Bulgaria and Turkey went. 1 ia all off in a million ways for military autocracy. eminently successful. The addltonal stanza, or the fifth a4iu mil. DUtHet, u. E. macee. which hasten recently added to our Scotu Mills. I standard hymn " MAmerlca" has staytaa Diatrtat, IIESRT SMITH, proved popular in camp. I have never heard It sung in saiem nut understand son Portland organi sations invariably . sing it. It Is quite appropriate ... these , war times. The Staata follows: "God bless out splendid men. Bring them safe home again, God save out men. Make them victorious. They are sd dear to us; lows:- ' ' Ha there snj old fellow got mixed ueaa.y. proviaes mat the city r. ... w-v n assume the cost of all the t. If there Is, take him out without an? I 'Bf heretofore laid la the etly fit noise I nruinnct improvements Hang the almanac's tale and tha eat- P " and that property .i... ..u. I owners who have -bald special aaseas- Old Time Is a liar, we're all twenty I "aU shall be entitled to relmbrs- tonlRht." I n,eni irom lM "T r receiving a i mat r-ftnntT CA-Usloner Beck-1 promissory note signed by the city with anA James Fordvre Duncan of I Of Salem for the amount which they Sidney on the street and they Joshed I nave paid on account of special street about beating old rather Time py i ujenia ana mierrvi. xnese pro- refuslag to tell their age and Duncan I mlssory notei to bear interest at the said the result was the old fellow I rate of 4 per cent. i ne measure proposes to collect burden the city with, hat It el'l U Becessary to levy at least I mCt ldlUnnal or 9 mills la att, ta uit care of the principal aad iatemt which win accrue each year, ta wlka It will 1 necessary to add a levy ta iom amount to take care ef tk aa- nual maintenance aad repair of tkat city's streets. -f You have been payiag. for the ht " two yeaia, approximately im bj. It will require at least If mills nvrt to retire the avitg Ia4tru4& and to pay for the apkee? ef U city's streets, or almost doable U taxes you are bow paying. Do yoa wish, ia these war t!sa to assume that harden? If sot n to the polls oa election day ati r 101 X No. 8. M. Endlcott. I. Green basis. William H. Triad:. (Paid adv.) Publicity Commltlre. t BITS FOR BREAKFAST 1 many's peace notes Austria has been , ood save our men. with the scythe dodged them and had I . The measure proposes to collect no longer mentioned. She ha. proved ..J'SS.Wfi'SSii'vC nothtag to strike at. and there 1. . by general taxation annually. IH jti The day of the Hun ia over. I so craven that even her bloody con- ! federate has spurned her. In the memoirs of Gladstone, the Vote, next Tuesday., I! Austria Is a memory; and a bad memory. . , ... . '. The terrible Turk will never again he terrible. . - U -They got Turkey Thanksgiving. long before i If yoa will all vote next Tuesday, the country will be safe. $ German autocracy has not a friend In the world; nor deserves one. It Is all over but the shouting with military autocracy In this old world. that the powers that be, finally de cided to erect the Mammoth Baw mill at Toledo Instead of thla place. From the frame already up as no- A.t A A V .mm aa A Aar great British commoner, there 1. a ; rlZ laid down as a principle at the be- character sketch of Austria which mllL Tb. imtla.1 dally capacity I ginning of the war;, then it would aumB uo m few lines ner imam-1 understand will be 4og.wvo teei . i v.. ... i .t. Uni hl.tnrv Ila notMl that AUSina I 1 BIS larae mill anu m auwuuv-cw u" uwu jusuiiaoie 10 nang we I numnu nf the covernment which uiser. Hinaenotirr aia von Tirnitz. i krcl " '" - iv. .. great deal or philosophy ln not set-1 mills for the payment of principal tin vourself uo as a conspicuous old I and the same amount for payment ge target. The best 8tlckarounder I or interest on these promissory notei I have la mind is John O. Wright I wnicn are maae payable ia equal who run a grocery store ln Salem I annual installments, running through 'or more than forty years and after! a period of 20 years. It thla meas- he retired from bualneas took up the I are passes the city will assume an little chore of being steward of the largest state Institution which he and a lot of their bloody and high- dom In every country in Europe . . . ( .. .. . . I A natrl. " m mAAA 'till l nanaea. muraerers. it wouia nave i - been a saluUry lesson to miUtary been the friend even autocrats in the future; if the world freedom. She did all she ha. purchased the Nt.qually-RuMll I"1 ihUvi 1 Car and Locomotive works. Tacoma. ,r f'"0.w o," l.11 '! "has never v.mr.,. ,. niant tn Toledo ta be lDB country ueorge swegie nas a v "-'""7 noirm, wouia amount u of Slaving JSJdM I reJaK Son to?Ue WaV- winning w.ty of dodging the bump, approximately f 1.088.000. and t of Slavonic " IlllJL and beating the undertaker., and his this must be added the interest whlcl he could to WSJ"" in iSedo father Charles Swegle could tell an haa been paid to the city by the la indebtedness tf something over II. 2S0.000. The amount aaaesaed against non-tax paying ' property. hlch would be refunded ln the city. Promissory notes, would amount to to hlch ever had any more. For the next twenty years the United States will boom in a busi ness way, helping to build up and develop a new world; that is, if our political leaders have the sense they ought to have; the sense they will have, if a majority of Republicans are put on guard and kept there. prevent the creation of Belgium; ha M," 'ImiL never lifted a finger for the regen-l The fond dream, of the citizen, eratlon and constitution of Greece. I here to locate the county Mat in i . A. k. .kni. m.n iNewDort have apparently gone a where yon can lay your finger and "n,e"n' " ,cw 4wr a few interesting tale if he were still with I dividual, who have taken advantage us. When George was a boy he I or the Bancroft bonding act. used to go on trips to Portland with I On a valuation of f 12.000.000 his father. - Twenty farmers would I the S mill levy proposed by this bill hitch up and go to that town togeth-l will produce f (0.000 per annum. er. trading In bacon and other farm I There will fall due each year $0,000 Turkey will get much better than she deserves, t whatever treatment H she receives. . " Anything else that Germany tries to pun orr 14 pure bluff. She is at J the end of her rope. 3 S Up to the hour of going to press Director General .. McAdoo had not succeeded in adjourning polities' In the railroads. He Isn't the first man to fall down on that Job.--Ex. I Jt is noWiClalmed that the 'flu; Is spread very rapidly by kissing. Oh, well. In some Instances that might be noted, we are willing to take a chance. Los Angeles Times la Imagine what Allenhy and the , other great generals on that side 1, will do.to Germany, and do It quick ly. if she holds a out. 1 But she will ' not hold out. Sho sees It coming. .8he has not the chance of the pro- .V verblar Jackrabbit 1 . Now the British talk of trying and punishing some of the leaders who have commanded the dlsobedi- . ence of International law. This 1. belated. That should have been ' vii'i'imn DATES. November , Tueedmj EleeUoa day V In Oraeon. . . a- November U' t It-Ualted war fund campaifn. , It-i November It to it International Livestock show, Portland. , December, date not at Fifth annual Marlon Clunty corn snow. aay. There Austria did good.' " ClitM r.larlatnn'a Amir Anatrla tillltaKM tiara Vvarvhnd Va thonthtS -a r h.d .Ar tr.r i-rown. are occupied with the mighty con- Swegle senior was up to all kinds of paid annually on account of interest. AWIIV aawM wwa w wa wa " " a lng treachery was her assoclatloi with Germany for the purpose of en-1 ...iwart howerer. met me on I oat ahead of his neighbors andlllcient amount to retire the Indebt slaving the free people on their bor-the street the other day and said he would weigh a few big rock. lying ednesa which this bill propoeea to wa. looking for that Republican I -oniiae me roaa. coming oacs who he understood was willing to I they would all be pretty happy and miVi a aim that Governor Withv-1 someone would propose a cueaalnc ern hemisphere. I .nmha would be re-elected by 60.-1 match on the weight ot the rocks. Of There are few narallela in history I aaa -mainrittr I tnld him I was not I course Swede won all the bets. Fi. have been fined for profiteering in fo government whose Influence I acquainted with such a reckless In- B"y ome easterner moved Into the tamo. 11 ougui o oe unaersiooa ... k..- if rvAr.tiAn. I dividual out xoia nrm i couia pro-1 '"-"n j vdi id ipe nines or six These are greardays. -S Turkey I. out and Auttrii v.l Cermaay going. S Now watch tome doings li !. Black sea. if Austria aad Gftxi:; it Ijjpt cave la quickly. a a How would yoa -like toy be as i sod a ted Press writer at Vem. today? And write history aa Z. ground as it Is made. Now Russia win be whipped fa shape, from the westers aids. The flu Is taking wtsgs. ; Only four new cases la Saleta r terday. Nov. the way la opea to Coaxu tlnople from all the vast fore t th Persian gulf westward: ati Vienna, aad to Berlin. Austria v -take what the Versailles eoaJeru gives her. and so will Gennasy. s. S S The remaking ot the map ef tz cpe. apd parte or Asia aai XMa are ta the hands of the fortes of llatlon aad honesty aad deorac. They have the power bow ta aa a they please, aad they wll please t do the best, ta their meet caligit4 ened JudgmeaL for the pee;U the world. Including even tkaee d Germany aad Austria aad BxlXi-O and Turkey. KIIKAR PROFIT. Over 200 butchers in New York der and forming a military autocracy I waa that would dominate the whole east- .... I a f a a . a a ... . . by this time that New York is no Tb. MM of HlMhn 'v' mchd M; f nd wmeone if he would ois- , ' " " P W Blara fnr latnha Pnl ha-r trim mad I " I PUIO the Claim OI Z9.VUV majoniy lor I auu wuv uij BV tottoweo Place for lambs. But they trimmed lfae nnenvlable po.iuon where it li our prewnt governor at the coming Swegle and changed the location of mem ta wail street for ages witn- Un respected, loved nor feared. I election. Savsge declined to con- tome of the rocks that 8wegle had oui geiung pmtpea ior li. i . tm,t. nMi. i mM.tls der this latter proposition. if 1 1 me weignt or. swegle lost all , .v. i,,..it. Iwas a sporting man I would aay that I 'be bet. he made that day and the I of universal contempt I. the inevlta-1 ; ivi. .... I ink ik. -i t-. THE L1KI.V8" OF PEACE. . I bio result of two centuries cf ml.- XiZZ.Zi.SLT, I ew aavaf mr,-mm 0 ' - - w w UUJ rule.. The only covenants It ha. re-1 thing . about profiteer.. I really I rauroaa but the funmaker. had bet- Turkey havinr cf.me in out of the I iwlai. ara thnaa mada with more I think I have discovered a few of the I r times than In these day. of mov rain, a lone law. rakuh moan of I .i.vk .. .v.... I breed In thi. community. Practl- Me. and funny pages In the newspao- raiiaf win .ri.a 7r Ttha innaV IIZ a 1 .T . cally the only wood available here er.. when every little kid I. wise as relief will now arise from the inner- dictated, not by Justice, but by fear. now7 fuur 'foot rrea ,Ub wood. hi, r.thr wa; at forly w, most -.souls, of millions of cigarette in a clever before-the-wsr sketch, I ordered a cord of the same and 'aster ut we do not get as much smokers, for lis said that the pact which wss a caricature of the Hans- when presented with the bill found out of life. To look at Georce 8we- of. peace will' reopen the doors of burgs and their observance of signed u WM on,r wlth 'i0 ?tr f0.r Wb ro,r boyish face yoa would not 1 B I eaMrln ' T.. rva A wnA f Afin Bl w? A Ma 1 f I nanaat Itlnt allali.1. a . a a. a a grea warehouse, filled with Turk- C0Tenants. Humpty Dumpty observes, nthe7exclu.rv.ly taVab wdTnd .cor7d t"en ciub. ChartA "T lsh tobacco consigned to American -When I use a word It mean, what who .ecured hi. fuel for a nomlna: Klbbe at S South Commercial manufacturers. vmcn lead, one to 1 1 chose It to mean neither more nor I sum It semed a specie, of rank pro- -treet run. a poultry ranch In the wonder where the Turkish tobacco J less." The only Wonder occas'oned 1 f-teering. To make 1t usable It was j cltv and raises as much green feetf Americni have been .barbing for by Austria', passing 1. that a bandit JEISovX. 7f our chef was noT rVV.chYu the pa-t four year, came from. tion should have held a place so L roodei Congregatlonall.t. I know Lr five hourTa. sn aversg. ma you long among civilized peoples. EDITORIALS OF a aaa a a. aaa . i a sne wouia oe incunea 10 inauige in i -nid bit-a would do In a day He 1. some profanity when ahe 'bakes' the past master In the gentle " art of wooa. i una n wnimirni o tic- i "irklne around s he was long past ate the premise, when the latter lxty when he eame to Oramn fr TNF prnpir operation Is going on. Whea 1 icaeo ean years aso. His son " a aawa mrnrn rinia in uiiia m T eiecirii HUN'S AS SPORTSMKX. The Hun must have his favorite sport it he has to infringe upon home preserves. A closed season having been declared against the German I ' Letter from Newport "sportsman'V in Belgium jfcgtlr ber6 laaen io suooung uerman women in th faI1 and wlnter month, and service commission which sUtement ppu voted or Wm thlSl hrwa a German city because they asked when I returned this time. I had ex-II feel disposed to take up with oriilnal Daniel Webster reln for peace. To save time and sooner pected to find conditions very! Frank Miller of the commission. secure the limit big macbin guns much ia the usual dormant state. Newport is doing hei -full share In her. eloquence nor some of his other u.tNiuciumi ua ul-u. "' '' wva. auu I nail hlblfl fnr mi. Af t.am transients are not excused from do- ih. i .4. v .-.u. "T. . came to settle my electric light bill. I found it was practically three times the usual charge at home. The manager aay. the exorbitant 1 In I price - is aanctloned by the public TO THE CITIZENS OF SALEM, GREETING: Floyd D. Klbbe l. a state auditor In 'he state ranltol. Judce Daniel Web ster Is another one of the boy who 'a beaded for the century mark. He waa 1utce of the neaee so long many were used. T . V. aa 1 A v muov uaicr uu reai R Vn Wlnlrla f had t h m sport, for the dispatches say that the eve. before I fully realized the helpless women were "mowed down." I change. The very sleepy town of Tha German soldier must have hIfWBort 1 bad found it 1n prev- iittia iitka Tj ..u. rim.. iious uciooers was aciuauy ouisai little joke. Los Angles Times. 1. nr. .-a v. v hm av uu aav. vs 111 uvci v lng their part financially and other- of them ,.V. 7 drink whea they wise. On a recent excursion for 1 n. a - -. I . . 7 .1 . Sff sTbof1 oHltTSfl r- punFshed hoPand r TlJll0.'-) 11 " belllou. liquors ln their, youth, as """a"-" iv..a J Shakaanaara nnl a it '.... ... . i ' Shakespeare puts IL In the rah!t of the great stirf r!c to establish internatios peaco and safety. mot every borne has one or more loved ont at the front, and every heart ao mind is taken up with the frcst work. I take the present oppor tunity to remind you, for home protection, that I am a candi date for the office of City Marshal. I also wUh to r-3 thank you for your hearty support in placing roe In notniD- ', tion at the Primaries. Aa a resident and Uxpayer of Sale since I have a special interest, in the welfare of Balca. My experience aa an officer, entrusted with public safetr, embracea about four years government service. I here quo extracts from endorsements of such service: "from penosJ observation of Sergt. Wright, while on duty as Chief ot Jkf mental Scouts, during the recent campaign in the North, ta Korvices with the scouts wag excellent indeed, showin tht be poHnrwa ability which qualifies him for a higher position Character excellent. I recommend him for a communion. "E. M. Hayea, Lieut. Col. 4th Cav. CommJg." -I wish to asmjre'you, that tt elected to the office of City Marshal. 1 will discharge the dutiea of the office in the sam courteous, efficient and faithful manner that has character ized my life work, as a citizen, a veteran soldier and pe officer of the Salem Department. 1 will, without undue author lty, or notoriety, aeek in an unselfuh manner to aid and pro tect the public in evenr lawful wav an.l t w,rrate will .crjr rauve q guara ana preaerve the eace and dignity ( ir City, State and Country. I respectfully ask your support- ev ou respectfully J. E. WRIGHT Night Desk SergU Police Dept. (I'aid a Jr ) am au(