'"ITT t TIIE OREGON STATESMAN: TTESDAV. JANXARY 6, 1920. The Oregon Statesman Issued Dally Except Monday by I ; THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY j 216 S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , The Associated Press 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. R'J. Hendricks. . !.; . . ............ j ............. , ... ...... .Manager Stephen A. Stone. . .Managing Editor Ralph Glover. ...... Frank Jaskoskl .Cashier .....Manager Job Dept. uaiux statesman, served by carrier in Salem and suburbs. 15 cents a week, 60 cents a month. uaili aiATKSMAN, py man, 16 a year; 13 for six months; 60 cents a month. For three months or more, naid in advance, at rate of S5 yean ,tTHE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will be sent a year to any one paying a year in advance to '.the Dally ,.--. Statesman.) - I SUNDAY STATESMAN, $f a year; 60 cents for six months; 25 cents for mree months, y : . WEEKLY STATESMAN, .Issued In two six-page sections. Tuesdays and Fridays. $1 a year (if not paid In advance, $1.25); 60 cents-tor six months; 26 cents, for three months. TELEPHONES: Business Office. 23. Circulation Department, 583. Job Department, 683. Entered at the Postbfflce In Salem, Oregon, as Second class matter. JUST ONE MUDDLE AFTER ANOTHER EYES We have made eyes our life's work. Nothing but eyes and the making of glasses for twenty years. HENRY L MORRIS & CO. ; Eyeight Specialist 305 State Street . SALEM SLAV ARTISTS HERE TOMORROW Cherniavskys, Three Great Musician, to Appear at Grand quits the cabinet, which, it Is claimed, will pay him $50,000 year. Imagine Frank Lane a Boston- ese. if possible. Los Angeles Times. The figures will show that enough wine bas been made in Southern Cal ifornia for "sacramental" purposes to float the . American navy. They are a deeply religious people down there. . The proposed filming of the Bible ought to serve a good purpose. There are so many people these days who think that Mary Pickford has it all over Delilah and that as for Samson, he is n'ot in the same class as Doug Fairbanks. ' ' The honorable Japanese have a pat way of saying things sometimes. Bar- ion Makino remarks that" "we all know that justice is going to rule The Cherniavskys are three of the world's great instrumental artists Jan. poet pianist; Leo. dramatic vi olinist, and Mischei, tbe inspired cellist. Although they have never been, in this city, their international reputation insures them a befitting welcome. Tbeir art is finished and more magnetic than ever. Since these boys last appeared in the west, they have travelled far in India and other countries. Following the two con certs they are giving in Oregon this deek, they go to Southern aClifornia and the nto New lork. where they will appear on March 30 in Carnegie hall. From there they sail for South America. England and afterwards to South Africa. The trio work Is superb in attack. execution, time and musical finish. In interpreting the trios of Devorak. Glinka, Boisdeffre. etc. They play with uftwearined industry and evi dent pleasure, consuming energy nough to tire out the average person but worry not. they finish "fresh" and.- in fact thrive on it. Leo Cberniavfcky, tbe dramatic vlo- llnNt, with Fainou Trfo, which ap lear In concert Wednesday, January ; 7, at (irand Theatre. 1 gins, on South Liberty street where she was at the time of her-death. Fhyslcians generally agree, it Is said, that when over one-third of the skin is burned the person cannot live. Dut Dr. Thompson and the several other local physicians wbo had been called as council felt that this would They annear at the Grand tbeatre.be an unusual case and that Irma tomorrow evening. ' This Democratic administration is just one muddle after another, V What is to be done with the 8000 American soldiers in Siberia is a' problem still to be solved, and'neither the State department nor the earth, but each people will get the War Department is in haste to make a statement upon the mat- as much Justice as their strength ter. But if the position of General Graves's little anny was difficult commands." That Is a sermon in a enough before, it is now m danger of becoming untenable. ifew words. - Paris hears that the revolutionary forces now! in the region of Irkutsk are not Bolsheviki but are in great .part composed' of sol- Premier Nlttl is likely to spend diers from the disintegrated armies of Kolchak. There is no longer the balance of the winter in Paris, a Kolchak government to co-operate with, and it Reems clearly impos- A few nights ago he left' for that sible for our "forces" to co-operate with Kolchak's successor, the city, and declares he will not return J (lcelODed mrki ie.kaee and she?! Irma ls 8U K-hose hostility to the Americana has been no-1 to Rome until he finds out something became quite dropsical which cut offT.Mr- f ,fcM n IRMA KING DIES AFTER HARD, PATIENT FIGHT (Continued from page 1) skin, all or which "took' 'satisfactorily. Heart JHevelojtes Leakage. The last of September her hearVJ ' Cossack Semenoff, whose hostility ' torious. f (definite in regard to the disposition ! 'Perhaps tbe United States will soon be, under the necessity of of the Flume-Adriatic matter, appealing to Japan to help us out of this muddle. The Japanese are tbe only people who. have taken a strong hand! Solomon, if be bad lived until to- , in Siberia; and perhaps the world would be better off if she took ajclay, would be just the man to make Stronger. 1 ' I the race for an office. With 700 enfranchised women backing him, he Mr; Bryan has created a great flurry at Washington, by appear-! certainly would be a dangerous fel- ing clad in a picturesque old-fashioned cape, of the sort familiar in how to tackle in the political jousts. other days. ; The, Democratic nomination may turn on the cut of a j We are, of course, figuring, on bis rari it" tsnce flirt m limn' mm on a few foolish words- ion-1 wives supporting him. They often comma? a crown of thorns and a cross of gold. In the lack of great ld- t-xenange. leaders, any old or new thing may stampede that locoed party. Hope springs eternal as indicated 1 Congress is in session again- and again' muling around in a cir-lby the statement that old Champ tie and playing peanut politics, while a sick world cries out for real! Clark has it In mind to make another leadership and positive and virile action. The United States.' has un-1 attempt for the nomination. A lot . . . . .'; . fotunatelV fallen into a condition of the doldrums, at a time when I of water has passed over the political wheel since 1912, when James Beau- champ Clark came so near to getting I the prize. nutrition. This was apparently cured and littje Irma has been doing, well and there was not a great amount of unhealed skin. She was taken to the home of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hig- AsK for HILL'S YEAR XV 4 FIVE MILLION USED IT LAST CASCAMkMllNINE her active help is more needed than ever before. . . What do you " know about pears? Write It tor Thursday's Statesman. ' The Job will not be complete as long as there Is a yellow Red-left in .this country. v V The -United States supreme court has taken all the tick out of near beer, excepting one-half of 1 per cent. Milwaukee wishing to be repre sented In congress ' by Berger or no body, will have nobody. . a grouch over the arrest or the Reds. The proof readers would like to have them go by number, dispensing with their jaw-breaking names.- Thursday's r Salem slogan pages will show that this Is the greatest pear country on' earth and' that there should be ten bushels at least raised where one bushel Is produced HOW. - : The order of the government that the "big five packers be split "up into smaller corporations Is likely to result in the same conditions that obtained several years ago, wben a similar order was made" affecting the Standard Oil company. It split up. all right, and history relates that the profits since have been double what they were before.. 44 j A V Suidirf cold XX -SV "S. Money om x ViMiX XJ4i rvmedy tot 29 yr form talc. ut. m opiate breaks op a cold in 24 hour relieves gnp ta aavs. back U It fails. Jte mult ' Do Das a Ked who nr. nui a picture. - At Att Drmm 5are would finally recover. Her death was caused bv an over-!; taxation of the heart during the sev- era i momns 01 ner iimesa. ah i through her illness Irma has been a very patient sufferer and seemed al ways bright and cheerful to the many who visited her. On her birthday which was' in October and on Christ mas many Salem people and people from all over the county sent 'gifts and messages of cheer. rvived by her parents. A. W. King, and by1 two brothers and three sisters. She was the youncest In the family. The body is at the Terwilliger Funeral home and funeral announcements will be made later. WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEK Hundreds of prudent shoppers will not fail to profit by the unusual price reductions. . Charles McClaine, Member of Pioneer Family, Diei Charles . McClalne died yesterday at 4 p. m. at his home which was In the basement of the Knight church one mile east of Salem on tbe Silver- ton road. He was 57 years old. He wa.the son-of tbe late II. C. Me-! Claine who laid out North Salem in the pioneer days of the city. Mr. McClalne is survivel by h!s widow and six children. The body is at the Webb & Clough chapel and the funeral announcements will b made later. E X T R A T! .WE OFFER IN OUR ECONOMY BASEMENT STORE. , , 100 SHOESS WE MAY HAVE YOUR SIZE. LOOK 'EM OYER "Mother, go cows and bees go to heaven?" "Mercy, child, what a question! v nyi ' lieeause u thy don't the milk and honey the preach er said was up there must be ail tinned stuff." London Answer. CASH STORE Crocerv ' - ' YtsSnHaa DrfOoodj f 77?C Pr&2fZStQre tUaXSq -Clothlnfl' .Vlfltiona. fnont 453 1 ' Herbert Hoover Is the only man in the United States who Is funning away from the nomination for presi dent. ' : !." ' ;f ' Mone talks nowadays, and what It says sounds like "Good-by. Wall Street Journal. - ' Newspaper proof. readers are the only people who have good reason for Miles Poindexter's first name just about describes his remoteness from tbe presidential nomination. Col umbia Record. ; ' ' i. By far the best argument made in favor of the nomination of William J. Bryan4 for president comes from a friend. He says Mr. Bryan hasn't run for twelve years. Secretary-Lane will accept a posi tion with a Boston' firm, whenJie ' The new secretary of commerce, Joshua Willis Alexander, starts out as If he understood his business. He declares himself for a privately owned American merchant marine able to carry 60 per cent of ''the country's foreign trade and In favor of sound and constructive methods of building up foreign trade. Alex ander served seven terms in congress from Missouri and learned some things, it would appear. On every home table 'where quali ty counts- Distributor Wanted Salem and Surrounding Counties One of Oldest Truck Lines in U. S. Box "J" care Statesman The latest thing Js to explore hith erto unmapped regions' by means of an airplane. It Is announced that in an experiment In Africa an observ er got better results within an hour than a ground party might, get In a whole week. It will be no time at all until the mysteries of the dark continent will be solved. Living stone, Stanley, Du Chaillu and the rest of them lived too early. The intrepid Andre, who lost his life trying to solve the story of fhe Arc tic regions with a balloon, was the pioneer in the new achievement. '"y 1 t! i 4 1 EARNINGS ON EARNINGS nr HE way to acquire suph a satisfactory state of finance is to put your earnings to work;; ' here at the United States National where , they will be earning more for you all the. time. The big amount of Interest we. credited to the accounts of Savings Depositors , here January first will prove that a LOT OF PEOPLE ARE SAVING. ; rllES Salem : I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I More of the same kind. S That is the way it is in tbe Salem city government. , In the matter of the cry for belter police protection for Salem, at least one thing ought' to be done, if noth ing else. There should be an auto mobile available for the Instant us for the three night policemen. If the city 1 1 inot put one of the ma mines on nana into that Bervire. i machine should be bought, or hired; As the matter now stands, the night policemen must walk to any place they may be called or .whither they may be sent If a taxi is not avail able. And it happens once in a while or twice in a while that a taxi is not available, late at night. The instant use of a machine might rave a lite, or neveral lives, any night in tie yean , Jr there ia no way in which the city .government can provide for mis necessity, it might be arranged for by popular subscription. Any way. let this much, at ast. be don, towards giving Salem sometbing more nearly what she should have adequate police protection. - " v.v , v S What do you know about pears? Tell the world, through The States The greater part of the world's supply of argument Is produced r.y those who have never produrd any thing else to lend weight to their opinions. , Keep a bottle of Del Monte Catsup there for the wonderful appetizing quali ties it imparts to other foods. It always touches the spot and turns ordinary jdishes into delightful surprises. v ' Its absolute purity its wholesomeness and its delicious ripe tomato flavor have made it the favorite relish of discriminat ing people everywhere. There is no end to the tempting possibilities of Del Monte Catsup. Serve it on your table use it in the kitchen and avoid monotony and sameness in every day meals. 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