V,' THE OREGON fiTATESMAX: TUESDAY, XOVEMBEft 25. iOtO. v ! 0. The Oregon Statesman Issued Daily Except Monday bv , I I THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY i 215 S. Commercial St.. Salem, Oregon MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS !. V The Associated Tress is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the local news published herein.. T . - R. J. Hendricks. . Stephen A. Stone. Ralph Glover. . . . Frank Jaskoski. . f i .Manager ...... .Managing Editor ..Cashier ... 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 paying a year In advance to the Daily Statesman.) . j SUNDAY STATESMAN, SI a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months. WEEKLY STATESMAN, issued in two six-page sections, Tuesdays and Fridays. $1 a year (if not paid in advance, $1.25); 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three months. ) TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department, 583. Job Department, 683. Entered at the Postoffice in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. What do you know about apples?. Apple slogan Thursday. You will find that Salem is also the apple cen ter, and growing more so fast. But there are few coal I miners whose wives are allowed to work but 30 hours a week. 1 i . -An extension of the American mer chant marine is needed to furnish, means for the deportation of the reds It for no other reason. f Of course, there are a lot of ques tions to be answered, but the Amer ican Legion is dping fairly well with a 'number of them.; - ' ' - 1 Another thing, what will the rest of the country be doing while the reds put into effect their proposed program? Sucking their thumbs? Scarcery. 4 A local clergyman recently deliv ered a sermon on the question, "Is There' a Hell?" Anybody who reads the daily newspapers ought I to an swer, that In the affirmative. 'If you know anything outstanding about the apple industry, as applied to this district, it is your duty to tell the world, through The Statesman. Do It now. Today or tomorrow. Attorney General Palmer says sug ar may go to 20 cents a pound. But then. Palmer says so many j things. He promised to reduce the high cost of living in 60 days if a kick was put in the Lever law. Where is that promise of yesteryear? . THE INDEPENDENT FARMER. The various farm organizations of the country seem to be agreed on the program of noncommunion with the Federation of Labor. A farmer can't associate the word "labor" with a leather-lunged party who curtails production by striking for a six-hour day. - "I The farmer is always ready to be a full producer if the winds and wa ters will let him. He is no stickler for hours, and working conditions bother him but little. ' If he is on his own place he works until long after the cows come home. He will toil as long as any Napol eon of finance. He hasn't much use for the selfish creeds of such organi zations as those backing the coal strike, and he has nothing but loath ing against those who plot against the flag. As there are about 10 of him to one federationist it will be seen that the country is still safe. ets of the federal constitution ' a world significance; to make every section of the earth a safe abiding place , for the women and children of the present and future generations. The, gallant sons of freedom fought for the preservation of the Justice, honor, integrity and liberty of every people. And these loyal Americans are not content to see the spirit of Intoler ance and injustice that they stamped out in western Europe blossom forth into a noisome harvest in their own country. s The fight which they began at Chateau' Thierry did not end with the signing of the armistice. They returned to their homes car rying with them the memory of those whom they left behind, conscious ot the debt which they owed to their fallen comrades to keep alive the spirit that has dominated America during a century of free government. And they will not stand idly by while the forces of radicalism and rebellion build up in this country what they demolished beyond the seas. Those loyal service men were with in their rights when they broke up meetings of I.W.W.'a in different parts of the country. - They are bated by the radicals and Bolshevist emissaries with that un reasoned hatred to which injustice alone gives birth. The fomenters of revolution have f judged aright that thre members of j me American region musi pe auiea off before the red terror can gain sway over free America; for they are the true avengers of freedom. Hats off to the men whose hats are first removed when Old Glory passes. They represent the highest type of American manhood. As long as the American Legion survives no rebellious faction will be permitted to defile American institu tions with impunity. Millions ot women will Vote in the coming , presidential election, and leaders of both parties might as well understand that pre-election promis es to the se must be kept J nut the same as to the men. It is going to be quite a job attuning the platforms to as to" attract the voters of both sexes. Sane , and sensible Americans would like to see a readjustment of wages that will enable all ; alike to meet conditions, without "lowering living standards. . But when a few undertake by force to better their own welfare at the expense j of the many they may be expected ' to see the wrath ot public sentiment com ing down upon them like a whirl wind. Baltimore American. ! ROTJT OF THE REDS. The socialists and radicals were overwhelmingly defeated in the elec tions in France. The rather large representation of socialism in the na tional assembly was cut to an almost inconsequential group. ' In Germany and Austria danger of domination by the radical forces seems to have passed. The world is making a des perate and successful effort to regain its balance. If people would apply their hands to honest, labor and home-building they would find how much better it is than applying their tongues to the dissemination of a gospel of violence and unrest But it is cheerful to note that the skies are clearing every where. In our own land there is no chance of the reds or radicals gain ing any authority. They must either apply themselves to peaceful and lawful toll or leave the connery, ; In the time of war it was deemed proper to ask every man and woman to serve where best they could for the common good. It is no wrong to ask the same just program in time of peace. HAVE COLOR CHEEKS Be Better LookingTake Olive Tablets "To have a clear, pink skin, bright eves, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poisonous wastes, i Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive otl) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. .. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually. 10c and 25c WHAT'S YOUR HURRY. The self-styled ambassador of so viet Russia to this country declares that it is not necessary to depart the adherents of Russian sovietism from American shores. He says that tbey are only too anxious to leave. That certainly ought to make it unani mous. There are surely no national guests whose absence Is more cor dially desired and If they, too. are eager to return the details should be easily arranged. " Here's your hat. ' SLOW RETURNS. It is presumed that Lady Nancy Astor has been elected to the Brit ish hcuse of commons If so, it i? safe to assume that she will make some effort to reform an election law which makes it impossible to fully determine the results of the balloting until two weeks after it is taken. No woman will patiently wait that long for a decision. THE AMERICAN LEGION. j Out of the night of radicalism and' revolution through which the coun try is passing one star beams with a refulgence that the shadows serve on ly to heighten; it typifies the stead fast loyalty and elevation of senti ment of the American Legion . These gallant defenders of free government and human rights refuse to class themselves as "ex"-servlce men. i They are not content that their service shall end with breaking the backbone of German resistance and winning the world war. - i America did not go to war for the sole purpose of defeating any nation orassemblage of nations. r America fought to give the Declar ation of Independence and the ten- A WEATHER FORECAST. (riy Astronomer Irl R. Hicks in the I Bible Advocate.)' One might watch the planetary configurations for a lifetime and not see a grouping ot the celestial bodies like or even very similar to this for December. Note that at the end of this month, all the planets. Including earth are grouped on one side of the sun, except Uranus (U), who is away off in space alone on the other side, Considering all these bodies as great. polarized magnets, whose local pol arization correspond to that of the whole stellar space, generally speak lng, but whose several poles vary enough to produce antagonism or ag itation of forces whenever near each other or at antagonizing angles in leaciers Call today or Wednesday and let us explain to' you hovTto .make a preliminary test of students eyes, f ' !i ' ; A test that will give reliable information and, enable you t to send a student to any optometrist to have their eyes exam fined knowing that a defect exists. - - - ...... - -, ' . s . '. . i We will take pleasure in showing you the advantages of knowing when a defect exists. HENRY E. MORRIS & CO. .Eyesight Specialist . - I 305 State Street NERVOUS PROSTRATION May be Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound This Letter Proves It West Philadelphia, Pa. " During the thirty years I have been married, I have oeen in Daa neaiin and had several at tacks of nervous prostration until it seemed-, as if the organs in my whole body were worn out. I was finally persuaded to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and it made a well woman of me. I can now do all my housework and advise ' all ailing women to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and I will guarantee they will derive great benefit from it." Mr. Frank Fitzgerald, 25 N. 41at Street, West Philadelphia, Pa. There are thousands of women every where in Mrs. Fitzgerald's condition, suffering from nervousness, backache, headaches, and other symptoms of a functional derangement; It was a grateful spirit for health restored which led her to write this letter so that other women may benefit from her experience and find health as she has done. For suggestions In regard to your con dition write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their 40 years experience u at your service. : - " 'I . ' 7'.Tfi ' ; ..., -V ' r.t "' i '-''-VOv.-J SllHil;c (V W: V) iS ; - . HyAcrvcr Photoplay Corporation .Presents GEOHGE LOANS 1HJKE1. ivv'$ i, PRODUCTION t-rf.-A::'; 4. ...... 1 ?AK An t V- m, vi rwaUxe pUy Vy GEORGE M.COHAN i Easedoa the story by FRANK L.EACKARD. 3 J j TODAY WEDNESDAYS-THURSDAY FRIDAY ADULTS 50c . CHILDREN 25c 2 4 V 9 P. M. ! I I I I 1 1 I t 1 M I 'it M i i 11 11 1 i'n T u iTIT fi iTTTTnTnTTTni their configurations, it is plain that weather conditions of purely sun shine and; 'pleasant characteristics need not be looked for at this time. No man can say just what may devel op. (Probably nothing. Anyway, whatever does happen will happen anyway, and all the fool worrying of all the worrying fools will not change it. So, why worry? Ed.) I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I Salem will welcome Santa. . will Hut it is likely that nothln; be done about it as usual. Three Jobs fcr every ex-service jman in the Falem territory sounds. pooa. UUl we musi ecp our ri-curu of frtltt and nut. la thia terrf- Fhe will be all dressed up in holl- c,car la lhU ,re,Pct- Uory that is soing one and will of ne- day attire. j cesity continue will make most ae- The pupils are enjoying the snghttl ork alons this line a crytot my building in Salem. If that or ganization carries out Its program, it mill perform a most useful service not the lea! important of its pro posed activities being an employment bureau. The great Increase la acre- of the United States towards Mexico! la l-i vrl n tm anAiKa Ppeed the proponed Salvation 1 j wearing of enough workers to gath-Ar- er the erop. MOVK ox: The idea of the American Legion that there ehculd be no lodging or resting place for the I. W..WI or ganizations or leaders is a good idea along the lines of safety first. Jf these birds of evil omen have no . place to roost they cannot ac complish much harm. It should be impossible for thent to rent quarters in which to live, move and have their being. Property owners should be ex pected to 'ware them as they would the plague. , Keep them moving oa until they get back' to their own mis erable soil. AN UGLY AFl'AIK. Hazing ia in such public disfavor that Colgate university finIs it necs essary to asc:ibe the death of a kid naped student who tried to swim ashore from an island on which he had been marooned, and was drowned, to "immature judgment" on his part. This finding may help cover up an ugly affair and soZten the regrt's of the tlayfal youths re sponsible for it, but thj young man was hazed nevertheless. New York Wcrld. XKRVE TOXICS. Demp?ey has ben taking iron for the blood.'... It mu.'t be scrap iron, for it has given him nerve enough to de mand $200,000. to fight a French man or an Englishman. There waa only one JohnL, Sullivan in the woild ar.d ho would fUht for the Joy of it. ' x 186,000 Chil4ren 1 - Had Defective Eyesight The alarming increase yearly noted in the number of school children trtfferinj with eye strain is proof enough that state recognition and regulation of this important profession Optometry has come nons too soon. ' In 1907 the New ,York World, commenting editorially upon the estimate of the school committee that in New York City alone 180,0)0 children had defective eyesight, said: . "All the more reason why steps should be taken to remedy thi physical defect in so vast an army of little citizens. Glasses will often, turn a stupid, ailing girl into a bright and healthy one; a whining, backward boy into a manly, fast developing little fel low. The effect in cases of extreme need is almost magical. In most casts parents are slow to suspect the need bat are gladly will ing to supply it when informed." To learn with certainty whether or net such n:sd exists, it is only necessary ta consult a competent optometrist. Delay in ascertaining this nay result in serious irjury to eyes or health, or both. It is my rule never to recommer.d glasses unless they are needed unques tionably and unless good results are clearly promised. To this rrlc I strictly adhere. ' DR. L. HALL WILSON Eyesight Specialist 210-211 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Salem