: 4 THE OREGON STATESMAN " Issued Dally Except Monday by THE 8TATK83IAN rUBLISHIXQ COMPANY 215 8. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon ! ' , . THE OREGON STATESMAN: SATURDAY, . JUXE 7, 1010 j "' ' MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication sf all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein. ; . R. J. Hendricks; Stephen A. Stone. . . . . . . ..... .... Ralph Glover. ......... w. i ... . W. C. Squler. . Frank Jaskoskl. . ..... . i . . . . . ............ .Manager . .. . . . .Managing Editor .Cashier ....Advertising Manager Manager Job Dept. DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier in Salem and suburbs, 15 cents a week, 60 cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mail, $6 a year; 43 for six months; 60 cents a month. For three months or more, paid in advance, at rate of $5 year. SUNDAY STATESMAN. $1 a year; 60 cents for sii months; 26 cents for three months. f WEEKLY STATESMAN, Issued In two six-page sections Tuesdays and , i Fridays, $1 a year (If not paid in advance, $1.26); 60 cents for six : months; 26 cents for three months. I TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department, 583. Job Department, 683. Entered at the poBtoff ice in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. THE PAGEANT OF WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY. The first presentation of the Historical Pageant of Willamette University will ?be on the campus of that institution at 8 o'clock this evening.' i: -,-y'::' J:.. ' " There will be another presentation on Monday next at 2, and it will be repeated on Tuesday evening, f. This presentation is in honor of the Seventy-fifth anniversary of the 'University. . ". : . I , , ' " - ' The Pageant is a representation of.the history of thejUSnored institution,; with special emphasis upon the beginnings, depicting the early events of the "Oregon Country." " In the story will be, woven the history of the State and of Salem for Willamette University and. Oregon and its capital have grown together from the beginning. t - Prof. Delia Crowder Miller of Willamette University has written and will direct the Pageant; She has had able assistance in working out the historical details. , : Here is a setting as The Statesman has said before, and repeated, for the Oberammergau of the Oregon Country- For the Bridge of the Gods of the West. - Again, let the suggestion be repeated, that this may be made a great asset for Salem, the seat of the historical University. It is easy to foresee that in future years this Pageant may bring people from wide distances to witness in moving show the great story of the Oregon-Country. i , Joseph Kastner, the superintendent ot the Salem paper mill that is fo be, is due in Salem. His household goods arrived yesterday. He is coming from the East, where he has been looking over the plans for the machinery for-the paper 'mill, and he will be ready upon his arrival to take up the details. of the construction work of the great mill. - " f The f ederal Railroad Administration wants more people to travel for pleasure, now that the war is over. But the first duty of the Government is to improve the general service to render travel a "pleasure: and not an ordeal. , Reasonable rates are demanded , and with, a fairly efficient service the rpadswill have-no cause to com plain of a lack of patronage."" .Exchange. The first duty of the Government is to turn the roads back , to their owners, and all the things needed will quickly follow. They can come in no other way. The Navy Department has contracted for a dreadnaught that will cost $2o,000,000 and take nearly four years to build. That craft might make a good flagship for the League of Nationsr but there ought not to be much other use for it. ' . Next week may be brass tacks week hi Paris. It is high time, Ai SHARP EYES mechanics love keen- edged, perfect tools. . Eyes are tools of the mind. ' j ' j Like jail tools, they must be sharp to do good, work and - ' f - - I resist destructive wear. - !'( I DULL EYES ' j ! - , If your fyes are dull, let us sharpen Henry . them for you. OUR GLASSES GLADDEN Morris & Co. Manufacturing Optometrists 305 Sta 415 Third e St., Salem St., McMinnville Phone 239 BITS FOR BREAKFAST I r divide. It now 'turns oat that he is very -much alive) and that he has re. cently defeated: a large Spanish force. Ras is therefore back on tha front page agaiia. Now, the pageant. U iPronounce it pag-eant. With the a like it sounds In fra gile. V S Salem school election and annual meeting a week from next Monday. Who Wants to be a school direct or.? f . Now, the fork, on the paper mill will soon be under way. S There wilf be plenty of cherry and berry pickers for everybody if ev erybody will boost and cooperate. But not otherwise. . Getting closer to the time when VGermaay will have to sign or deliver. W The kaiser will have to stand trial, according to the. latest dope. 1i "b Willamette university has the right of way in Salem for a spell There should be nothing too good for the honored institution, at the hands of Salem, her historical yoke mate. U m m The Reds are fadine away to pale pink. ' What has become of that "free- dom-of-the-seas plank in the four teen points It was the second, we believe. We hear nothing about it any more. Exchange. If the "white man's supremacy" is menaced by the League of Nations, the white man ha3 suddenly become a weak sort of creature whose fu ture is hopeless anyhow. Bombing Plane Lateit Entry' in Race Across the Atlantic f ' i ! V- Three Fatal Accidents Are Reported Daring Past Week Three fatal accidents out of a to tal of 386 were reported to thein distrial accideat commission dcr ing the week ending June 5. accord ing to the Weekly accident report ot the commusion. . Of the total number of accidents reported. 556 were subject to the provisions of the workmens' compensation act. The thre fatal accident! were to C. F. Price, an electrician at Ho sier; S. K. Kntrickea, a painter of Portland, and John Sharrcr. who was struck by a railroad train near Jefferson. LEST we roircETi The tnmnlt and the shouting dies The captains and the kings depart Still stands Thins ancli.it sacrifice. An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of hosts, be wil s jet. Lest we forget lest we forget! SHE KEELS YOUXGER ASD ? . STROXGEIt Middle-aged and older persons li apt to puffer from overweight or weakened kidneys and bladder. arren Dyer. Ark port, N. wrli -I ued;oiey KJndney puu t, weakened kidneys and pains la c? back, aqd they gave me relief. A!, ter Ukiag Foley Kidney Pills I fed younger and stronger.- J. C Psrrj. Read Itne Qassified Ai Let it be said, and said boldly and without fear ' of. successful contra diction, that, like the i late Grover Cleveland, President Wilson has congress ; on his hands. ' !A million dollars has .been voted for the Olympiad games in Antwerp in 1920. The people in' the civilized world are as strenuous in peace as they are in war. This lbs the season of commence ?nent gowns and the annual talk of limiting them in price to about two bits, only to have parents indulge ia about the most expensive thry can buy. j 4V'e must keep up with the neighbors, you know. 1 - l, Chairman II. Hays of the Re publican National Committee says that contributions to the national campaign next year must be limited to j flOOO each. Dut we presume there will be, no objections to any number of times' that sum may be repeated.; i 1 Boy Scout week aext week. Get redy to pick the berries. Another case of "yet'!r Is on again In Mexico: 1 stnr The Letts are driving out the Bol shevik!. Let's let 'em. Germany may be shown the dotted line on Monday, and given five days to ; get har John Haacock there. do in-the street car?- Exchange. They snrelywill, if they kaow their business. V Donlt kick! If you had been some where in .Africa a few days ago yau might have seen that eclipse of the sun. ' .' ' ; How easy it is to bd optimistic when you don't have to go out. In the open- market and earn tho money.: There to yet much for aviators to learn. There are mauy factors In a ong flight add one of the unexpect ed' things, was the fact that when Lieutenant Commander .Read lost the sun for a few hours on his way to the Azores he went forty-five miles out of bis way. To what ex tent this j was due to. a .variation of apeed, to compass error and to anil Is difficult to determine, yet la two hours he was off course that dis tance, j i Frojt and 1 berry pickers will be ( scarce; but enough can be had if there is co-operation and forehanded work." ' V What has j become of -thfe Man of Europe"?-Exchange, is dead, and will stay dead. 'Sick He With equal suffrage In effect will male officeholders get. up and give the ladies their seats as they now Keep oa unscrambling, and get back td first principles and down to brass tacks as soon as possible. That's jwhat will be best for. this country, and . for the whole world.! Fifteen years ago President Roose velt electrified the world with the declaration, "Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead," and until recently it seemed to be understood that the Morocco bandit had passed over, the 5 HOW ABOUT HAVING AN ACCOUNT AT THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK? IJ AVE you ever seriously considered our ability to serve your banking needs? I t'j something you SHOULD DO for a little thought on the subject will: convince you of our ability and capacity for doing so. I When yon think BANK let the name "UNITED STATES NATIONAL" come to mind, - - ', 1 ". -.Ji , , 1,1,!,, , S3 States J 5alerrt Oregon, ii Congress will be asked to amend the farm-loan act to -include the financing of home-building under onditions that cannot be undertak en by the tanks. Ia- England, France and Belgium laws along this line have been passed. American com- - i munities ! may learn a lesson from government housing ot shipyard workers and similar housing under takings Uto which the government was drawn by the urgent needs of war industries. ' ' ; l f K't i m I, THE SILLY SEASON Senator Reed, a pro-Cerma'a par tisan befp:e the war and now an un compromising foe of the League of Nations, worked himself into hyster ics on the floor of the Senate, de nouncing the league because It has not seen fit. to draw the color line la admitting members. Mr. Reed had a horrible nightmare in which he saw the Caucasian nations crushed undor the iron heel of Africans and Orientals who were to impose their yoke upon us by using the League of Nations and its machinery to that end. Mr, Reed even taw a vision of Liberia ruling the United States. Now, white Mr. Reed is thus mak lng 'a spectacle' of himself by declar ing, that the league is "a "colored league." some of his fellow-oppon ents art loudly proclaiming that the league is nothing but a militaristic alliance of the leading nations, Brit ain; -'United States a ad France," tJ rule the ) world.. 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