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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1919)
Ai r 4 y ; 1 I THB ORKQOX KTATESMANt SUNDAY. APRIL 6, I9tt THE OREGON STATESMAN Issued Dally Exempt Monday bv THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY - 21& S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon ' . . MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS -; Tbe Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tbe use for republication if all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In tbla paper and also tbe local news published herein. R. J. Hendricks. . . . Stephen A. Stone. . . Ralph Glover W. C. Squier. ....... Prank Jaskoskl. . . . ........Manager .Managing Editor ........ ... .Cashier .Advertising Manager . .Manager Job Dept. DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier in Salem and suburbs, 16 cent a week. SO cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mail, $6 a year: 13 for six months; 50 cents a . month. For three months or more, paid in advance, at rate of $5 year. SUNDAY STATESMAN, SI a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 centa for three months. r: WEEKLY STATESMAN. Issued In two six-page sections Tuesdays and Fridays. $1 a year (it not paid In advance, $1.25); 50 cenU for six ' months; 25 cents for three months. . TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department, 683; Job Department, 583. that England has regular lines of flyers bearing from four to twenty transients over regular routes It flows easily to tbe tip of the tongue and Is as surely established as the telephone or the phonograph. Although of Latin descent the word virtually makes Itself sad is as understandable as som of our choic est sla tig. The word "wireless"' Is about the only one of native origin connected with great modern inven tions. Th'at might well be displac ed, for it is descriptive of what it is not rather than what it is. The a'utomobfie began its career as the horseless carriage, but look what they did to it when they began to dig among the Latin roots. THE LADY CONDUCTOR Entered At the postoffice in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. SALEM'S SPLENDID OUTLOOK PLEASES JESSE HTJBEE. Although the war is over the work of the war labor board isn't. ' Chair-1 man Taft and his associates have de cided a case at Cleveland Involving the fate of ' women employed on street-car service. The board ordered the restoration of sixty-four women who had been employed as conductors and who vere discharged by.tfthe .company March l. The arguments in the case are not ' ' DRAPERIES m&mm AND FURNITURE cause they were women. They were not relieved for the express purpose of making room for returning sol diers and therefore a woman's right to her Job was as good as that of any man. . The experiment with lady street car conductors Li Cleveland may therefore stick around for a while. TOCGH ON THE WOMEN VI have been in quite a number of the towns and- farming com munities in Orearon. Washington and California during the nearly two years of my engagement in war work, and I have found nowhere forth n the dItpatch ann0unclng conditions more favorable for present and permanent prosperity than award Dut the decisloa gives t " . I -T Will 1 A. 11 1 .J i - Catnm In1 Vf S1T1 VnTI V ' in uie w uiameue vauey m gcucjai uuw ocm u to women M tne rignts and prtv- in narucuiar. ; , . , . T lieges that had been accorded to men The above optimistic statement -tas made yesterday by Jesse workerg an4 Bet8 forth that tney Huher, who has just returned from a sojourn of five weeks in the mfM not dlacnar8ed merely be- land oi sunshine ana goiaen poppies. Mr. Huber notes that in California the people will go the limit to convince you that in their state everything is all right. ; Everybody .wears a smile. i They are beginning to! speak well of Oregon down there. They refer to our state as having great undeveloped possibilities, ; but where overhead irrigation is sometimes carried to extremes. ' The three elements that have contributed most toward Call 'fornia's apparent prosperity are sunshine, boost and hard-surfaced roads,' said Mr. Huber. 'As to roads, they have got them. "Miles and miles of asphalt pavement stretch out in all directions. A M - A V . . T it. . i 1 a. - 1 lU auu mcy uac mem, iuo. i, bccius tuui, uuuui every uvuy uuwu iucici $fow the Bolshevists In some sec owns an auto. .While the city folks spend the day cruising over thel, of Rugsia are ordering the wo- country the rural people come to town to while away the time. . t. r armT .rvicv "The last Legislature in California authorized the floating of alWh. . th--. drt th. win , a uona issue oi 'tuw.tfuu to Duiia more roaus. unc oi inese is othe front row The BolsheyikI Idea particular interest to those, favoring the proposed. Roosevelt high- of WOmen would pat a halo on a way., me vanionna people are planning io consuncv an auto roaa ini. - loiiowing me ocean nonnwara to a point near tne uregon state line, ' then 'extending eastward tver the mountains to Hornbrook. where it will intersect with the Pacific Highway. Now, if our people, after ' l..!lJ!-il.Tt. 'If: tf'l -1. . . . . . . uuuumg iae racjtic uignway, win set to wors ana pui inrougn tne Roosevelt highway from Astoria to the California line there would l! be practically a level stretch of road from the Columbia to the Golden Gate. ' ' "This road would be much nsed by winter tourists to and from the south land as it would avoid the necessity of steering your car -over the clouds and icy. grades on the Siskiyou pass during the period of snow on those hieh levels."- ' v- . Mr. Huber says that agricultural lands are priced at a much higher " C a A v i t - ;i. v - . ' I agai. so he asked for a return to bis . The price asked there is based largely on affordmc a home site I .v, .a., w. under favorable climatic conditions rather than on the producing ttey wlll . t0 building larger power of the soil. ; v r - . - 1 - 6 IT- 4Vt.V. i. t.il..1.. . xL -. . .V .. . .. M5 tuutu iuuc is uu ucner. piace man m xms section , oi tne - Willamette Vlalley where a familv. residinc- on a small trat of imn soil, is assured all of the necessary comforts of a home as well as a steaay income if they will only grow the many kinds of fruits and vegetables for which our canneries, evaporators, in m anl -nroserv. - ing .plants are now, offering such attractive prices on long term contracts. - , , . ' . ne says there has never been anything seriously wrong with Salem ' BOARD ING AT THE JATL A prisoner was released from "the Nebraska penitentiary the other day. but when he took 'a squint at the priee list at the earner grocery he went back' and begged to be locked up. He felt that he couldn't make an honest, living at the high cost thereof and it would only be a mat ter of time when he would be back An otherwise well furnished room loses its home charm without the proper draperies, designs. We have an exquisite assortment of draperies picked and selected to please the artistic eye. See them before buying elsewhere. ROCKERS TOR .COMFORT ri Rockers like the picture, made ex pressly for any one wishing a com fortable upholstered chair. Wicker Rockers and Davenports that suc cessfully add charm and home-like appearance to any home, and priced treasonable. Yon must see our win dow display to appreciate these values. i 1S: ' if I : imr April Records Are here. and they are record breakers. This shipment puts. our stock of records in a completed condition. One of the largest popular assortments in the city. . - - . -1 NO PATENT OX IT In at least one way the Germans may be taught that tbe war Is re troactive. Before the war & great many German patents were register- Yon get more for yonr money at Hoore's HOME of the VICTROLAS I- and Marion county excent the need f rrS ."I.S." . - . ' mm mm pv w nBHlI WIT Fl .nVPIIUII It ST UfiU 1CA1H H.UU market for the partciular farm products for the production of whichl!w.tor, m,inrt. th.t ad m war- m rtlcle or.p:paraUon of which suffer herself to be consumed by Its xuis now uemg assnrea, inere is I Ume value as well as a commercial peaceful ; this locality is so well adapted. ViSFFZSl 'JT? B'to..to ito new, rmporunco in a time of and, as good roads and renewed hope are certain to develop a trade. V tt irC: Vi w? P.ay -.?e During the war these patents were - - y ucvnupinent wiu De renectea in tne growtn and business stability of Salem : : " ''When .1 ma a Qon Tma -1 x Mitt. " ' : t . " .- ri"JT " u r BWUUl years ago,' ne continuea,! a chemical foundation was formed w niri fnw i iarge I a". Today San Jose Under government auspices and cer t.'tZ i':: jrr"rKU caAei toPP?" V - u,n of these patent, were old or li , , .v ..u.. muufjr m me isani8 uara vauey witn tne -many .canneries and packing plants giving employment to the people. Co operation between our town and surrounding country should, in the w tumtr, mage ot oaicm a duplicate of San Jose." Two years ago today, the United States entered the war. - " The United States wants nothing out., of . the- peace conference but peace. We must : Insist upon that. : On Wednesday, April 9th. it will be nrty-four years since the render of Lee. " aur- And there Is that old-fashioned KlDie line, expressed in up-to-date vernacular, something in this wise: "Let not the sport who pnts on the harness do as much talking as the HEALTH WITHOUT DRUGS ueaith depends upon a normal supply of healthy blood. The blood apply depends upon the circulation of the blood., This circulation depends upon the aoraal functioning of the Bervoos system. ' Anything, there fore, that Interferes with with nerve function will affect the health. Con tracted muscles., displaced bones or other tissues, eye strain, and errors of diet are some of the things that Interfere with nerve function and consequently with health. It is our business to correct the conditions that interfere with normal nerre function. We are working at our business. fellow who takes it off." Without mentioning any name. Los Ange les Times. The fixing of the price of steel for 1919 by the representatives of the industry otight to do much toward bringing about normal conditions. On account of the uncertainty of prices construction work has been lagging. The reduction Is from 10 to 15 per cent, and has been brought about without any reduction In wag es. All of which giyes the people something else to gues? about. censed to. the use of reputable Amer ican manufacturers. .Now tnese American rignts are established by regulation as the orig inal ones, and it a German should come over here and start to making Mothers! he is the inventor or discoverer he may be punished for an ' infringe ment of patent.. The Americans have secured the formulas for many of the dyes of which Germany; long held a monopoly, and it any pop i eyed friend of the kaiser comes over here and starts to paint the town red he may be prosecuted for breaking the patent laws. Even it the, Ger mans make tbelr own preparations on their own soil they may not ex port them to this country. They would be seized as an infringement on ? American rights. The Germans overreached them selves a bit In order to control world trade in certain lines. V DR. A S, Room 210 U. 8 SLAUGHTER Naturopath Nat'l Bank Bldg. fhone 110 Pork is up another notch, buyng prices on foot at Salem yesterday being 17 to IS cents a pound. When they reached the period of "ten dollar hogs" In the Chicago market, the people of all the corn fed regions went wild. They thought the millennium was approaching Just around the corner. Ten dollar hogs means ten cents a pound, or $10 a hundred pounds, on foot. - The pig clubs are pointing the way to more hogs In the. Willamette valley. There Bhould be more. There is money In hog raising, it you. know how, and are willing to work, and don't weaken.- "-V ' Watch the tongue of yonr young I) . Clean the clogged-up places! Bring joy to little faces! Kiddies will eat and smile, When you do away with bile. Careful mothers o'er the land Always keep Cascarets at hand. Children think them dandy They are mild cathartic candy. - Cascarets sell for a dimes.' They ."work" every time. SLOW ' BIT. SURE Jliss ourl is not going to do any thing rash. The legislature has pass ed a law providing a pretty pink ballot with which women may vote for Presidential electors. After they have practised on voting for president a few times they may be permitted to vote for trustee or some of the home offices. Give the Mis- sourlans time. WHAT'S IX A NAME , . Since the day of Elijah there has been no particular occasion for the use of the word aerobus, but It now bobs np regularly In the news stor ies of the hour. The word came very naturally ..when aeroplanes bo-, gan to carry passengers, and now flames. LEST WE FOI.'GET! The tumult and the ahouting dies The captains and the kings depart Still stands Thine anctfnt sacrifice. An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of hosts, be wl'Ji us yet, Lest we forget lest we forget! MY PRAYER Is It too much to ask. that he I love Shall come back safe to me. That his young limbs be still as straight and strong. His brave young eyes still see? Is it too much, when countless worn - en's hearts Mourn the beloved dead? Or break to see torn bodies, crip pled limbs. Eyes whence the light had fled? then Cod. I would When a child has a coated tongue, tainted breath or is bilious, consti pated, feverish, or full of cold, givs Cascarets.! Children gladly take this harmless 'candy cathartic which tiar cughly cleanses their little stomachs, livers and ; bowels without griping. Each 10 cent box of Cascarets contain directions for . dose for children atd one year and upwards. ' ' 5 . WOifKX TO ARMS The women of Germany are not going to let the Bolshevik! or their doctrines prevail. They do not want t-O become the common property, of two-legged wolves. Frau Broenner, who was elected to the new German national assembly as a Social Dem ocrat, has left her seat for her home in East Prussia to organize the wom en all along the border into a field army to face the threatened : Bol shevik! invasion. They doubt both the willingness and the ability of their own men to cope with the In vader and are prepared to bear arms to protect their own homes and hon or. " :' Fran Broenner Is a writer and something of. a radical, but Is not prepared to accept the Incendiary and debasing tenets of the Bolshe vists. She may have helped start the bonfire, -but will not willingly la it too much; ask" more; That he came safe to Thee. His. white young soul, unblemished and unscarred. . March homeward, strong and free?. Katherlne Janeway Conger. Thelma individual chocolates S cents. For sale everywhere. Digestion of South Sea Islander Is Expensive PAPEETE. Island of Tahiti. Feh. Capabllltles of the South Sea Islander who . Is famed as & trencher . man was evidenced recently at a native feast when 25 guests dlsnosed of STTuIl grown pigs. 104 chickens. 45 ducks and great quantities of plan tain, grapefruit and potatoes. The feast lasted for three days. According to tbe account of a for eigner who was an eyewitness, "the Islanders 'stayed with if until all was consumed. Most of them were o gorged that there legs could no longer support them and they were rolled aboard canoes by the handful of survivors and navigated to their several abodes. This resident of the Islands states that suckling pig Is the supreme del icacy -among tbe natives and "the only part of a pig that escapes at a native feast is the squeaL" jtrttMMtitstteesesests,,, ,,,,,,,, , You have not received one of our Wall Taper Catalogues we want you to have one. LET US KNOW liy phone or otherwise and 1 ttend to it at once. Bmiren's FURNITURE STORE Commercial Street. rhone 131 I: i Engine Gone Bead? No spark, battery gone bad. Cuss!!! If VOU hail fnlv rT 1 ... r.i. n lottery, ,M .hi. trouble wouU h ln avoUM. OrelMJ '"JtSlr Exide B attery Stronger size for than any other Battery.. i. - 1- - v- JLLL III CC&fc:vrin rev7 :