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THE ORKGOtf STATESMAN: FRIBAT, NOVEMBER, 21. 1010. If The Oregon Statesman '. ; - ; ; - : - - - 'l . I . Issued Dally Kxcept Monday bv f ' THE STATESMAN ITBLISIIIXd OMPAXILj ' 21S S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon MKMBKIl OF THE ASSOCIATED I'KESH " The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of allnewg dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and alio the local news published herein. . LENS GRINDING We do our own lens grinding HENRY L MORRIS & CO. -Eye Sight. Specialist 305 State St.,- Near Commercial R. J. Hendrlck. Stephen A. Stone . .Manager Managing Editor Ralph Glover .................... . .... .Casaier Frank Jaakoski. Manager Job Dept. DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier in Salem and suburbs, 15 cents a week, 50 cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mail, $6 a year; $3 for six months; 50 cents a month. For three months or more, paid In advance, at rate of $5 year. (THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will be sent a year to any one jaying a year in advance to the Daily Statesman.) f .' SUNDAY STATESMAN, $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months. I WEEKLY STATESMAN, issued In two six-page sections, Tuesdays and Fridays, $1 a year (If not paid in advance, $1.25); 60 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months. not? It would be just as sensible as some of the strikes. The peace treaty is not dead bnt sleeping, while the world waits on the bone-heads in the United States senate. Each side blames the other in the ratification squabble in the United States senate. And each one Is more to blame than the other, if possible. TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department. 5S3. Job Department, 583. Oh, well, of course turkeys are high. But most of us can live with out turkey; even over the Thanks giving days. BLESSINGS OF WORK. stltict suggested, but he knew noth ing of the real delights of existence. If a man had worked' only to live none of the .creature comforts that now pad existence would have rome to soften our physical life. Omaha Hee. INFLATED CURRENCY AND ITS HANDIWORK. The universal practice in all the countries at war of raising funds by inflation of currency is now bringing home its burden of trouble, and in extreme cases the most resolute ac tion must be taken and at once. In other countries with even a lesser degree of inflation such currency must be reduced and Included in the funded debt or alternatively the price Entered at the Postof flee in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. THE SALEM SLOGAN CAMPAIGN GETTING RESULTS The Salem Slogan campaign of The Statesman is getting results. Already it is bringing; new people here to go into the growing of loganberries, prunes, flax; filberts, walnuts, strawberries, and to en gage in dairying. ! v And it is inducing larger efforts in all these lines on the part of our own people j Not only this, but it is inducing the setting out-and planting of the right varieties for pur soil and climate. '.-' It is r free lance campaign. It has shown that Franquette and Mayette walnuts, grafted on the California black stock, are the safest walnuts to set out. It has shown that the Barcelona and Du Chilly are the proper filberts. ! . And so on down the line. The Statesman has no nursery or other stock to sell or boost. The ideai is only to induce the planting of the best, without re spect to whose ox is gored. Wrong plantings especially ofjthe slow growing trees, is an ex pensive operation. A leading loganberry! grower is going extensively into Barcelona and Du Chilly filberts, since that Salem. Slogan matter was published. One man is going to set out ten acres of strawberries, because of the strawberry publicity. A number are going to graft their American black walnut trees to Franquettes and Mayettes. " One man is using The Statesman Salem Slogan matter to bring a colony of farmers from Nebraska. This campaign will without; doubt stimulate powerfully the right kind of immigration. It will make all our home people appreciate what wonderful pos sibilities we have here around Salem, and in Salem. It will build np our foundation industries as nothing else in the wide world could. j For all of which it is intended. The Statesman is very proud of results so far, and it is a com pensation for the hard work involved. The campaign is only fairly started. It will be interesting to watch it through the coming weeks and months, and to note the beneficial results. j "LET NOT HIM THAT IS HOMELESS PULL DOWN TOE 'HOUSE OF ANOTHER, BUT LET HIM DILIGENTLY WORK AND BUILD FOR HIMSELF. .THUS BY EXAMPLE, ASSURE HIM THAT HIS OWN SHALL BE SAFE FROM VIOLENCE WHEN BUILT.' ABRAHAM LINCOLN. "We work to live, not live to work," says a publication erupted by a radical ( group of workers in an eastern city. This subversion of the generally accepted philosophy of life is a chal lenge to the thought of all the ages. It is easy to understand how it may be accepted by the indolent, the idle, the selfish, .but the ambitious, ener getic and well balanced will reject it just as they reject the inverted morality of tales that have criminals for heroes. The universal impulse is to cre ate. Man ascribes to the Omnipotent this faculty in its supreme expres sion, and notes through all animated nature its various manifestations. In man the effort is not restricted to ex ercise of reproductions of his kind, but embraces so wide a field of ac tivity that humanity has been blessed and civilization enriched because men have lived to work. If the idea voiced by the thought less group' had prevailed in the be ginning man would never have ad vanced from bis aboreal life, for then he could live with even less of per sonal effort than is now required. He could eat and sleep and amuse him self in whatever way his animal In DOUBLE BEAUTY OF YOUR HAIR The Easiest Way . To End Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve it. This de stroys it. entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, or dinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to mois ten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely de stroy every single sign and traee of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that1' all itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look . and feel a hundred times better. ' You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive, and four ounces is all you need. This simple remedy has never been known to fail. Dr. Wilson-" EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Says: There is absolutely no guesswork in my fitting of glasses '.' Scientific examination reveals the exact condition of the eyes. , Scientific principles determine the exact shape, character and strength of lenses required to correct the defect or abndrmal condition. If you are near sighted you require a different character of lenses than if you are far sighted and, in any case, the strength or power of the lens must he in proportion to the magnitude of the defect Astigmatism, etc., requires still different lenses; in fact, each irregularity must he specifically and precisely fitted. That's My Stronghold I Fit You Perfectly. Don't neglect your sight, but have it attended to at once. DR. L. HALL; WILSON Eyesight Specialist 210-211 U.S. National Bank Bldg. Salem of wages, living and International ex change most be expected to adjust itself to this depression. -The outcry against the high cost of living, the constant Increase of wages and the fall in exchange that is going on la in a considerable degree die to ti!s Inevitable readjustments 'Herbert Hoover In the World's Work. "Danderine" creates mass of thick, gleamy waves The Consumers' onion, 35,000,00 strong, is going to strike and wage, war on styles. Let them go to it. LIFT OFF CORNS I WITH FINGERS Pew Drops of "Frzon," Then Corns Lift Off No Pain! i A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs so little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon any corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then short ly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right oft with your fingers. Truly! No humbug! . ,) , and the sooner and stronger the bet ter. ; j " It is peanut politics run amuck in the United States senate. The doughboys made the world safe for democracy, but no one couia make the United States senate sane. Nobody has yet seconded the nom ination of Senator Polndexter for president. American common sense can be de pended upon to bring order out of the present unrest. The next thing on the strike pro gram will be a walkout of the school children for a shorter hour. Why In a few minutes you can trans form your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug store or toilet counter a small bottle of "Danderine" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the "Dan derlne" and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately. you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lus trous and so easy to di up. All dust, am ana excessive oil is re moved. Let Danderine put more life, col or, vigor and brightness in your hair, This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and falK ing hair and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. CAJLC: MCNAJlOt. fctW VOK MILES MEMAMDER DAWSON ruw inrriTvTt or Actwaihcs ClltAW ACTWUMAfc SOCHTV AncatCA. Ktc, Cre 141 3r4s&Krg Alfred burnctt dawsom TlLU CAM? ACTVAMMk Statistical Sctt TtjLMm Furmu Act AIIMumM Uarch 6, 1919. Grand Lodge of Oregon, ' - - Ancient Order United Worlasen, Portland, Oregon. - Gontler.en:- , ?e herob7 certify that We 'have rie.de a valuation of the rwia, oae or uregon, Ancient Order United Uorteen. ad of u !7f ?r 01 ' and that wo find it to bo in the folloinr Aasets, actual and contingent Present nid-year value of future net contributions Ao3etc Totel , Liabilities, actual and continent: Present nid-year value of promised benefits Liabilitieo Total i -5lC90, 839100 590,551:83 l,487, 370. e3 1,419, 776.00 9;000:00 $1,428,776.00 In excess of . liabilities : . $58,594.83 SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION or 1 Jewel and Bridge - Beach Ranges Every afternoon from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.f November 17 to 22. Drop in and enjoy a good cup ox coiiee or tea witn not biscuit and cake. None Better than BRIDGE & BEACH Superior STOVES and RANGES Come in and enjoy a cap of hot coffee or tea and biscuit I 1 r u THE JEWEL Wood or Coal and 1 Gas Ranges Bake Better You place yourself under no obligation Superior WM. GAHLSDORF Ratio of assets to liabilities 104. 09 2nT above "valuation indicates that, on the basis af thn 4apelL00nCre6S Tabl 0f tiil Stt Cerent ll ' cent, the future acaesoaento of the Society, at the net ?L?tf?25ient t0 ?-eet aU certificates aa-they cature y their Fraternally cubcitted, STUUM III ,1 135 North Liberty Street THE STORE OF HOUSEWARES Phone 67 .ft Connultinc Actuaries. THE "OLD RELIABLE" A. O. U. W. 51 YEARS OLD OVER 1001 SOLVENT PROTECTION LODGE NO. 2, SALEM, OREGON PROVIDES "CASH LOANS,' ' "PAID UP" OR "EXTENDED INSURANCE" Nine of. tlu fifteen Supreme Lodge Jurisdictions issued more business during 1918 than was issued by 134 Old Line Life Insur- anc Companies IF IT'S A. O. U. W. IT'S SAFE t. D. C. Herrin, Grand Master Oregon Jurisdiction 415 Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon