THE OREGON STAinSSIAX: SUXDAT, XOVEMSEi; 9. 1010. THE OREGON STATESMAN Issued Daily Except. Monday by THEL STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPART 21S 8. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon , MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES0 The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication tt all news, dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news published herein. . t i R. J. fendrtcka . . .. Stephen A. Stone. . . Ralph Glover.....' Fran Jastoski. i 1 . ....... Manager Managing Editor Cashier . . . . .Manager Job Dept. DAILY statesman, served by carrier In Salem and suburbs, cents a week, i 60 cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mall. IS a year: S3 for six months: SO cents a month. For three months or mere, paid In advance, at rate of l year. SUNDAY STATESMAN. SI a year: SO cents for six months: 26 cents lor three months. y WEEKLY STATESMAN. Issued In twn alT-n&ra Motions Tneadava and Fridays, $1 a year (If not paid In advance, 11.26): &0 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months. TELEPHONES: 'Business Office, 23. , Circulation Department. 683. ,clT- Job Department, 683. Entered at the Postofflce in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. HELP THE RED CROSS AND THE BED CROSS WILL HELP ! YOU: DON T LET THE FLU GET YOU Health education lies at the root of the physical well being of a 'Mate. " -. . ' ; -r: .'. ; " Normal school, rural schools, local health organizations and the press of tie state arc the co-ordinating agencies employed for the propagation of health in the state of Oregon. Ohio is challenging the other states ot America in a race to make its citizens! nurse, ana Cities ments. JVlibu All of the healthiest in the Union. Eye -Glass Delays- Are Dangerous Whenever your eyesight becomes defective a strain is put upon the .eyes often resulting in headache, nerves or ill temper. This strain if long continued wijll more seriously impair your vision and cause vour greater discom fort. Our scientifically fitted glasses instantly re lieve the strain, restore normal vision and replace that scowl with a smile. Henry E. Morris & Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST :I05 State Street. j Telephone 23'J (vised 'his bearers to read in advance! the seventeenth chapter of Mark. The) next eight he arose and aid. "I am going to preach on 'Liars to night und I would like to know how many 'read' the chapter I suggested." A hundred hands were upraised. "No-sr. he said, "you are the very person I want to talk to there Isn't any seventeenth chapter of Mark. ing in the struggles of a puny church toward greatness, but. after all. a community can best be served by one strong church rather than two or three weak ones. When a congre gation must devote most of its ener gies to the task of raising the money for the preacher's salary there is a lost motion that wouldn't be' put up with In the business world and the church of today must be operated on a business basis. Leaders of relig ions thought all 'now admit that a town can have too many churches tor its own good. Many of them do. In fact. than 14 different Protestant organi zations. . One community is highly overchurched while the other has on ly the picture show- as its Sunday attraction, j Such inequalities are to be corrected and church federation will help at lot. Eich iounty Will have a full time health officer, public health clerk. m .,(..-''-... ; of over 23,000 population will have city health depart- four counties have already organized their health boards, the counties which fjave completed their budgets have A JOB VOfl THK CHURCH. "If any organization on earth can help to guide the people to a solution of the anarchistic problem, then It ought to be the church of Jesus Christ," said a minister! recently. If the church' can succeed in in stilling into the minds of the mur derous, order-hating' I.W.WV and other anarchists a modicum of re spect for Christianity, then the church will have performed a miracle IAAYS OF BIG PROFITS. . Teople are so used to talking big money in these times that even those who read their Bible regularly don't pay " much attention-' to the minor prophets. IX A t MFFKRF.XT BOOK. A bashful curate' found the young ladies In, a parish too helpful. At last it became so embarrassing that he lert. ' Not long, afterward he met the curate who had succeeded him. -Well," he asked. "How to yoa get on with the ladies?" "Oh, very well Indeed." said the other. "There Is safety In numbers, you know." "Ah!" as the instandt reply. "I only found it in Kxodus." -I)al?as News. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST . COTTOX rRODUCTIOX. Arizona and California (including that part of the Imperial Valley sit uated In Mexico) have grown 17 000 bales of cotton during II IS. an Increase ot 53,000 bales over 1918. IWth Indicated yields ot SOS pounds and 333 pounds per acre respectively. there yields, which are the highest per acre In tho United States, exceed the average by 14? and 175 pounds respectively. As He Saw IL Robbie arst heard a concert wnen ne auenacu mrot entertainment In aid of a patriotic fund. A celebrated soprano, accom panied by a famous orchestra, was singing when Robbie arrived. . The small boy became at once Interested In the gesticulations ot the conduct or. ."Mother, why Is that man shaking his stick at the lady? he asked. "Hash! He Is not shaking his stick at her." "Then, what is she screaming ifor? Vfjr,lEN! MlOTHERSr daughters Yo who bre easily; are pala. haggard aaa vers; citable; who awsobyect to &tmt soeUa Ichoty.or U r"kiV get yowbioodex aaiined fox iroa deaci- Jrss taaea ;thre timet a day after aaeaU wtU iaomt Toarscrengta aad endurance m twoww time m.tarj cucSw-Fcr&eaad tastMJ m t him 'y- " "yy wCiCr urn. 09 Sold by Daniel Fry and J. c. J Terry drug stores and ail othsr drug- stsia. CHURCH MOVEMENT. Reports of the Interchurch Survey show one California city of 4000 In habitants without a single church', while another town of but 1600 peo ple in the same county has no less " "gone over the top' by providing for larger expenditures thaniihe State Legislature set as the irreducible minimum. ' The demand for public health nursea exceeds the supply., Wisconsin, by an actlof the last Legislature, provides that by 1921 there must be at least one public health nurse or health instruct or in each County. Twenty-three counties are already supplied. But Minnesota public health demonstration nurses have "been sent to 80 out of 84 counties, for periods ranging from two to six months. . ; j , '. ' Through the agreenvent between the Red Cross and the Minne sota Public Health Association, made July 14, 1919, the Northern Di vision, American Red Cross, has already placed 28 permanent public health nurses. ! : This agreement released the funds of the Minnesota Public Health Association for other health educational and demonstration work, with the result that Minnespta now has 82 eounty public health associations! : . : r ' . Thirtr-$even of these counties have conducted children's clinics. Dental, nutritional, tuberculosis, maternal welfare and psychiatric clinies .will soon be conducted. I t' Ten hate health surveys. " ; Thirty-four support their own county tuberculosis sanatoriums. Minnesota won 51 out of 110 pennants awarded to schools in the United States for, the Modern Health Crusade Tournament, and, furthermore the activities are growing bigger and wider every day under'the demands of the people themselves not just the physicians and nurses, i The people are organizing and working for the good of their eounties and their state. . a The spleindid advantages to every county of securing the advice of these. phywcians cannot be over cstimatedas one of the greatest proofs of the rapid advances now being made in the field of pre ventive medicine. The movement is nation wide. ' " ' w 1 It will niiake for the development in the United States pf a race of real supermen ; or as nearly that ideal as may be reached this side Yemenis to restore anS maintaTi oi tne millennium. i . neaitn I Till. .1 1 1 A- i!lt ,I 41. ..t ' t 4 I . I ti snouui dc prosecuiequii every enemy m iuc suape oi precui- ? What 3Ietliods Are Used In ire disease shall be put under the feet. I Naturopathy? job; the "Greatest? Mother of the World' warding off .the diseases pie efficacious in healing the sick, that attack her children, and ministering to them in time of sickness; J soine of which are binding up their wounds and healing the Hurts and soothing the suf- Dietetics Scientific food selec- fering and feeding the hungry, and guiding them towards the path-Jtions, preparations and combinations ways ot strength and health and selt-respecting and independent cit- Hygiotherapy General personal izenshin. ! hygiene, The sick world, needs sentiment, but it needs service more, and the Red Cross supplies both. A LASSIE'S LAURELS. The Distinguished Service medal has been awarded to Evangeline Booth, head of the Salvation Army. It is suggested that in the eternal fitness of things, the trophy might take the form of a golden doughnut and be presented to her on a Friday. THE DOXOIXXJY APROPOS. Last Sunday an eider announced: "Owing to a misunderstanding, the supply arranged tor In the absence of ihe regular pastor has not ap peared, consequently there will be no service. The congregation will rise and sing 'Praise God from whom all Blessings flow' and be dismissed." Correspondence Denver News. Naturopathy What It 1$, and Five Reasons Why You Should Be Treated By a Naturopathic . r . Physician ' y ' ' 7; What Is Naturopathy? Naturopathy is a system of treating- the sick by the use of drugless and non-surgical . methods. It is based upon the principle that if the causes of disease are removed,. Na ture will restore the body to health, because the body, when functioning normally, contains within itself the SOME OF THEM THERE. An evangelist who was conducting nightly services announced that on the following evening he would speak on the subject of "Liars." He ad It is a show-down. Th eoal strika muAt bn called nff ' The men who ordered It must call it oft or suffer the penalties of the law, M a The might of the American people is behind the law which their rep resentatives have "made and their courts will order enforced, and which will be enforced. , And the deportation of the yellow Russian reds -who are being rounded up will help some. . Looks like the treaty, with' reser vations; is going to bo ratified at last.' Glory be. ' Full again. The Statesman this morning. Jam med to the guards. The advertisers did it. And the ' advertising men -of The Statesman said the advertisers were so busy yesterday that the could with difficulty get copy. So they know they are getting results. -I - V S The people are responding to the intelligent and fair offerings. "It pays toj advertise. which marks SJT lem as a live and progressive city. It you have not joined the Red Cross, why not?- There Is not a sin gle solitary valid excuse. I I I I Z Z Z z X X x X z Z X X 1 X z z X WITHOUT a sav ings account no man can realize on the full . measure of his opportunities. JDrpo!iU inade on or before th rth or any motitli, draw intt rcni from the 1st of the month. Salem Bank of Commerce z z z Z Z1 a 1 Z Z Z ZH Z 4 w A. v Manual therapy Manual methods of correcting abnormal conditions of the body. , i A new house a, day : wlll not be enough for Salem. ;"i":M ; It Is a pity ire might not have had the treaty ratified before ' the anni versary day oc the armistice. , Strikes are; Industrial barbarism. says the senate report. Correct. And they must be stopped.. '; j . ; j " , - Talking abot more houses line ot patriot! t drives, the one for Salem is along the duty. ! It is proposed to allow smoking in some of the churches In England Possibly to get) the congregation ac customed to what is to come. the walnut industry. In "the slogan pages of this week; .and as to the strawberry industry the following week. And so on to the end of the chapter of our basic industries. Rev. Maynard. the flying parson. winner of the transcontinental air- plane trip, says he will cross the con tinent in two days. When a preach er geff to going it is simply impossi ble to stop him.- Senator... McNary' bill 'to equalize U the supply, and for the government i to buy. sugar where needed, through if 1920, Is reported favorably by the committee. Charley Is the candy kid. t l We are not j. advised where Billy Sunday is now, but If he is within reach. of the news be must know that has hit so hard and loose In this country. Press.;'.:'. the ''devil he many. times is Philadelphia Rev. D. Henry Falconer of Balti more "expresses the opinion that there is too much pf the noise of the world in our prayers, jtoo much formal dra matic staging, j He must be one of tho old-fashionjed men 1 who are of the opinion that if we pray in secret I we shall be rewarded openly.. And so the Bible Is to be filmed. We should like to see the first three words of the Old Testament "In the beginning- thrown ; on the screen and properly picturized. f'That would afford D. W. Griffith an ample field for the exercise of his talent. Ex change. ! 1 DID YOU KNOW that the slogan pages : ot Thoj Statesman of last ! .Thursday gave! the most complete ijBnd1 up to date intormation on the ! filbert Industry ever printed, as ap ! plied to this territory? That is what an expert iom tne writer; yesterday, PLAYIXG STRAIGHTS. Up in Manitoba a town is actually advertising for a preacher and In specifying his qualities insists that be be a good poker player. . We thought that this could only happen in the movies, but the ad vertisement is running in a St.' Paul paper. Possibly the idea is that an alert poker-playing dominie would be able to draw, a full house occa sionally. ' ; And you will find the same, as toffo jCHt'RCH COXDEXSIXG. A minister in a near-by city has resigned his charge because of his Deuel that there are already too many churches in his community. There are like conditions in many towns. - r . .-. me preacners tnemseives will s that there are more churches are needed, but they ape not alwvys wining to eitace tnemseives to bring about a , practical reduction. There Hydrotherapy Scientific applica tion of water, of varying temperature. Electrotherapy Scientific applica tion of the different forms of elec tricity. -I . Psychotherapy- A scientific appli cation of the powers of mind to the I problems of health and disease. Vibrotherapy Mechanical ' and manual vibration. Ozone and Oxygen Vapor Oxygen converted into ozone by electricity. Phototherapy Scientific applica tion of sunlight, incandescant light and arc light, for curative purposes. What Is The Standing of ' Naturopathy? Naturopathy has already been rec ognized and adopted by many of the brightest minds In the orthodox schools of medicine. Naturopathy is not Osteopathy, untropractic, cnnstian science, or any other similar system. We do not condemn them; we recognize the good in all of them. Five Reasons Why You Should lie Treated by a Naturopathic Physician irsi uecause jsaturopatny uses all drugless and non-surgical meth ods In treating, the sick. Second Because Naturopathy Is the oldest of the drugless cults. Third Because Naturopathic meth ods are based upon scientific observa Hon and practical experience. Fourth Because Naturopathic methods are adapted to the treat! nx of all persons from, infancy to old age. Fifth Because Naturopathy is more effectual and less expensive than ! other- systems of treating the sick, i . 19 J than something interesting and lnspir- DR. A. SLAUGHTER Naturopath 210 U. S. National Bank building Phone 110. - -, : ; j . jii'i ! win l m1 1 r -" " iJ Y wsiwmm-ms. This is really The Economy Store when it comes to Furniture. 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