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" ; TUB OHEGON STATESMAN: TUESDAY, ' FEBRUARY 24, 1P20. i- ', : I t i The Oregon Statesman Issued Dally Except Monday by THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 2 IS 8. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon . MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - Tha Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper ana also tne local news puDiisnea nerein. R. 3. Hendricks. . . - .Manager Stephen A. Eton Managing Editor Ralph Glover . Cashier Frank Jaskoskl. ................ . - Manager Job Dept. DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier In Salem and suburbs, IS cents a week. SO cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by. mall, ft a year; S3 for six months; SO 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 Dally Statesman.) SUNDAY STATESMAN. $1 a year; SO cents for six months; 26 cents for three months. We guarantee our glasses to give satisfaction HENRY L MORRIS & CO. I mal mirht be advanced to SI0O0 1 oair shoo on Court street, returned eaeh. ETen twenty million of them from Portland last eTening where he ' , BDent the week end with acQuaintan- ai a inouHoa uuuio apms "wuiu mean a forunte that would make the Rockefeller bundle look like a bunch of toothpicks. There should be no cea. Miss Margaret nwart. prominent in musical circles of this city, is con fined to her home. 785 North Front I aikj with lllnaaa trouble at all in placing the stock wmm schaefer .wife of the la this "enterprise. Nice blue and gold certificates would bring 1100 each without any difficulty. Talk about taking gold from sea water! An otter pelt is a better proposition any old time. proprietor of an eatlnc establishment on Court street, who recently recov ered from an attack of-lnfluenza, is now spending a few weeks with rel atives and friends in Washington. George Qulne. sheriff of Douglass county, whoresides in Roseburg. was a Salem visitor Sunday. He was ac companied by his wlte. President P. L. Campbell of the University of Oregon and wife were The city of Madrid waa without Salem visitors Sunday. weeks and fcimo uenneti oi uauas wm a lem visitor yesieraay. Alia Esteb. a student of the Sev- THE SPANISH PRESS. newspapers for several went through a cabinet crisis and other exciting passages without miss- nth Dar Adventlst College at Walla Ing them very much. Walla. Is visiting at the home of bin ..... . . I niAlktr lr AririiA C. F!th 12K7 - .1 l 'I' ft. A .. . tm A ,, Ail . n 1 n I w. . ' - - - - WEEKLY STATESMAN. Issued In two six-page secuons, Tuesaays tna . t v.- "V Marion street. He will return the Fridays, fl a year (If not paid In advance, ii.zsj; e? cenu ior six - - y . - - crease or wages rrom ii.fu to ii.eu iatH.r nart of this week mnnlhi- ?K oenta tnr thrM mnnttlL enator namoenain. 1 uon I Ke , .v.i r, t xxr a- v.- i -,!. vw - - I o uaw a. u u 1 c Lrvr t o as.tru c uimii- 1 . t. it uuu,. w uv ua urrru k i v mum waee of SCO a month. ing scenic views for the Columbia There was a strike and the news- university at Milton. Oregon. . . turned recently. papers am not issue ior neany I Mrg N u prUnk of Eugenj Is month. But the Spanish people are risking at the home of her parents. TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department. 6SS. Job Department, S83. a d Entered at the Postofflce In Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. WALTER TOOZE ANSWERS FRANK DAVEY n what Haymaker says about me. I have nothing else to say." That is the answer of the senior Ore gon senator. So Haymaker may keep on making hay; but all he piles up nQt slrong for tne dal,y preM and . Mr and Mr. A .r. Moffitt. SOS N. paper with a circulation of 50 000 Minnie M. Bates and Mr. copies Is a wonder. There is but one gydney Hall will enterUln the Lu newspaper in Spain with a clrcula-1 ella club of the Kimball School of tlon of 100.000 eooies and that is Theology at Mrs. Bates' home. 11SS ttm ,. T th- South Thirteenth street, on Friday papers Involved in the striae deemed Mr ana Mrg A w Blackburn and to quit altogether, but two new ones children of Lebanon, "are visiting at hA ho-, atai-ted n that th !tn- the home of Mrs. Blackburn's par ents, Mr. ana Airs. a. t . axouui. su Knrth it I eh .treef. After a short There is no waiting line for .the first 8tay Jn Salem they will leave for a is not likely to affect the bay market very much. And we can remember when every body was wondering what would be put in the papers when the war was over. editions in old Madrid. ON THE HIP. Editor Statesman: In your issue of February 22nd I observe that my good friend, Frank Davey, who is an avowed supporter of frank Lowden for the vny don't the Democrats consult presidency on the Republican ticket, criticises the "party political the ouija board to see who would be ethics" of the chairman of the 1 Marion county central committee, a good man to sacrifice this fall? , Doubtless. Brother Davey s remarks are intended to apply to the chairman of the Marion county Republican central committee, of it is getting so now that the folks which I have the honor to be the chairman. It has been my belief who declare there is booze in heav that the Democratic party at least has a Marion county central en must soon admit that hell is on committee. If Frank refers to the chairman of the Marion county earth. Democratic central committee than my reply is unnecessary. However like myself there has never been a shadow of doubt or vestige of proof that my esteemed friend Frank Davey is allied directly or indirectly with anv other political organization than the Platinum can be woven into a Republican party. Therefore the reasonable conclusion on my part beautiful fabric that can be sold for nnder tne term ot tne prohibition I is mat nis cnucisnvis airecxea ai me. aooui iuu a yara. now wm j In reply I beg to say, that the territory over which I preside as know what to expect when the fall i chairman of the Republican central committee of Marion county only fashions come in. tn.liiM CAwt. Arvn4v ansl I a n Amw lilin mtAmii1ffAt.fi Vv A.. V iuuuuci jtiaitvu vuuu 11, auu it, u a ucn iuta uivuiuiuhu ujr uui brilliant friend that my district embraces the entire United States. PITY ns. Possibly I have not considered the tremendous and far reach ing extent of my duties and responsibility as chairman or the Marion motor tour of California. Roy Mills returned Siday from San Francisco where he was called on business. GLAD RAIMENT. A Chisago capitalist who mixed a couple of highballs in a restaurant from a flask he carried in his hip pocket now finds himself before a United States court. His trousers are represented as being a vehicle law. That's right. A man cannot transport booze in a runabout. THE PAJAMA BUNCH. HOTEL ARRIVALS The ruling ot the prohibition com- After the war about 100.000 suits of Red Cross pajamas were sent into county Republican central committee. Perchance. "party political mlssioner that brandied cherries are RumanIa la connection with hospital ethics" have not had my studied consideration and analysis, but it food and not a drink is important and relIef work tnere Now jt ap is well for my political friends to learn IsOW and to forever remem ber that I am a 100 per cent American citizen FIRST and the chair man of the Marion county Republican central committee SECOND. Therefore I follow the''party political ethics" as so ably outlined by my friend Davey in my territory, namely, Marion county ; but as an American citizen and a dyed in the wool" Republican, I maintain that I violate not one "jot or tittle" of "party political ethics" by giving my loyal support to Leonard wood for President. I shall to a number of people who feel that they have a kick coming. They "may be able to find the kick. LODGE BROTHERS. pears that many of the men and women who obtained the suits are wearing them for full dress that is. they are the best toggery they have and are worn on the streets, xebra stripes and all. It is no un usual thing to see a group of two'rurner' or three on the highway, all arrayed in American pajamas. Senator Lodge and Sir Oliver Lodge might do a brother stunt with stand irrevocably and faithfully for his nomination. If Friend Da- the ouija board, it is sure that if vey's candidate or any other loyal Republican becomes the nominee the senator could get the advice of j my entire time and energies will be exerted for his election at the me of the old-timers in the spirit j poll on November 2, 1920. world he would be more receptive of y. ucvuaiu , f vuu ivi lur pi cniucucf ucvausc ills ITvUru I " . o" v -. . in Cuba as Governor General and in the Philippines prove him to be : on of ihe most masterly and successful executives of modern times. I BE SKINNY AND LIVE. MA Governor General of Cuba, he found a country disrupted, dis- ' organized and seething with the curse of yellow fever, with not a The convention of life insurance! the country through marriage to our . .. 1. 1 l I. 1 A . . : . I . IT. 3 il . - 1 I . . . . .. . .nar I. .. .. , I'uuui: sciiwi uu iu lsianu. cnucr. tne; power oi nis aggressive, I actuaries oi tne woria, neia at c.ain-i daughters ought really to be sup- MARION Arthur B. Hedges, F A. Hall. C. P. Ross, Paul Sullivan. M K. Kelso. J. B. Brophy. D. E. Greene, F. Z. Finney. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil liams. Portland: Letitia Abrams Roseburg; H. B. Fletcher, Independ ence; F. Goodale. Seattle; G. F, Fisher. Denver. Colo.; W. R. Scott, Albany; H. A. Filler. W. H. Sheldon Spokane; Clark Cozad. Red Vale Io wa. BLIGH A. A. Schang, B. M. Du rant. M. E. McCarty, H. A. Tucker, W. H. Butler, F. E. Wooley. H. C Morgan.' V. Sarvain, Portland; D. F, Blair, Seattle; A. R. Eder.'Sllverion D. H. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E Ross. hCicago. ARGO Charles Hobbs. Alta Menth. D. C. Gheton. Portland; L. A. Campbell. Oregon City; .Helena Wlliett. Edna Sterling. R. F. James, kTw ' i Why are flavors like the pyramids of Egypt? Because they are long-lasting. And WRIGLEVS Is a beneficial as well as Cong-lasting treat. It helps appetite and digestion keeps teeth clean and breath sweet allays thirst, S CHEW IT AFTER EVERY Sealed Tight- Kepi Right A10 V I MEAL sTi! CAR ACCIDENTS NOW IN FASHION HYMXS OF HATE. These politicians who are striving to swell the volume of hatred of the Japanese by a chapter describing the 1 Police ShoW Uck of Control ""v"" - t I 11. mm n. in nan aim; iraitic oitua tion .ceaseless and untiring leadership, the scourge of yellow fever was burgh, demonstrated to its own sat-J pressed. Practically every person fiauKaicu uuv num wuub, uui lruia me enure woria. wwcuon si iea mai iam ioa Jigui- nnaeriunag tne impossiDiiiiy oil Accidents continue to increase, j A Stable government was firmly established and when his work I weight persons have a considerable such a condition and its use as ar-l rather than to srow sess In number! was finished he left behind him one of the most sanitary and best larger life as a rule than the portly gument is only for the purpose of Because Salem's growth and rapid ; governed republics on the Western Hemisphere. Moreover,' 275,000 kind. The facts were gleaned from feeding a few incendiary minds with increase In activities of all sorts the chiWren were attending the public schools of Cuba. the statistics of some 20,000 nor- fuel for consuming hatred. It is as fblltIty of flk to themselves He was almost immediately called for a like duty in the Moro mallr healthy lives taken from the unjust in conception as it Is Igno- powetflaw and cantlra to protect! iProvince of the Philippines, where for 400 years Spain had fought period between 1881 and 1915. It minions in argument. A dangerous condition exists at !lL.' 1 l!j A a 1 1 - 1 . 1 . ... . . . . i .. . ... . . wua me naiives 10 esisDiisn m leasi a semi-civuizea government WB sreea mai some oenem naa the intersection ot lzth and Bellvue and had failed. Taft was Governor General of the Philippines, and Deen derived from the war in that OXE RESULT OF WINTER. streets where adequate light appears Leonard Wood's duty was to establish a civilized and sane govern- the Hooverizing and food-rationing Life Indoors with lack of exercise not to Provided. The last acci- ment in tEat country of Malay pirates, slave dealers, Mohommedans bad reduced the waistline as well and heavy food is apt to throw the dent reported at this place occurred and Christians, and he did it after suffering untold privations with the-waste line of the world and VKzZ0' TJSl ; nis American soldiers. Cuba and Moroland stand as living monu- "tended the prospects of longevity physic that thoroughly cleanse the A collision was averted by the bus jments to the wonderful executive and organizing capacity of Gen- of lllions of citizens. bowels without griping or nausea, driver. R. T. Pickett, only by swerv- ; eral Leonard Wood. To Leonard Wood and Theodore 'Rnosevplt Moderate eating, temperance In They sweeten the stomach. Invigorate ing very sharply at the last minute !will, through all time, be given the credit of preachine the mighty food as ranch or more than in drink, the liver; banish headaches, bilious- That the man and woman or the two I doctrine of preparedness years before the great war and to them this tended t0 lentb of ne" bloating g"- J- c- PerrT- al children who occupied the ve nation owes a debt of gratitude which it never can repay. Lest we for . 1 ! ; . ...... - The opinions of the actuaries If I hicle were not injured or killed is due to the rapid work of the driver get, Wood and. his two sons were in the late war and ever stood carried to excess m,gnt lmplr thal BITS FOR BREAKFAST rather than the care of those respon- i ready to do and die for our beloved country. We are proud that! a man who 8tanred to death would Bible for making Salem thorough- uenerai wood, who nas come up from the ranks, is recoenized as a 4ure'" ' . i . . .... . I imuiiary genius not oniy in America out tne world over. With the I Bolshevists, anarchists, communists and' the I. W. W.'s and kindred A BIT OP DICTATION. Carranza intimates that he will flu. m m Tell us what you know about bees i organizations running rampant in this nation and threatening the destruction of the American government and the lowering of the 'American Flag, whom do the voters desire for President! Surelv no attention to the results of not a plumber, an artist, or a school teacher, but a strong man who I tne Presidential elections in Mexico i And do it today or tomorrow hail nroven An tllA ftA rf aotinn that Via i, a nennt a-y..: 1 . I next JuIt. It U vlpnt that h hnat m n mm t a fru I . ; " i. ntA k- k- I Here is another one from an ex- &r j f- 6 ;rv'T AUC eiecuon 01 Leonard - , , change, which is passed on for what Wood means PEACE and a STABLE government that will always I utor- A friend at the writer's el- it tM worth: "Take care of the cold luncuon. Weather clerk has gone dry. Ia " saie 10 nse-. s 1 oaiuruay eTening Airs. w. t. But this is eood weather for near- Kurtz, 105 Leslie street, reported a ly everything but the spread of the collision with an unidentified car at the intersection of State and Liberty streets. No one was hurt. The oth er car did not stop but sped onward into the darkness. An uniaenuiiea woman was thrown to the pavement and sus tained slight injuries when a ca driven by Frank Borgelt, route 3. f. f; It means the abolition of the enemies of this government and fns to a redheaded stenographer for : c re nssureu mat, ine American nag avui oe respected the world I 11 u" uuijr, over, ihereiore, brother Uavey, without animosity toward you or .1 your presidential choice, I beg to say that I regard my present ac , tivities in behalf of General Leonard Wood not only justifiable but in exact harmony with "party political ethics" and my duty as an American citizen. . T i WALTER LINCOLN TOOZE, SR. bow thinks he ought to try dictat- and the flu will take care of itself." silem. ran into her. last Sunday. She' SKIN GA3IES. The Democrats have not yet cap tured Herbert Hoover. In vain Is the net se.t In sight of any bird. Some of the favorite sons for the presidency are losing much time rranklnc up. '-v I . ' ' Pelts of the sea otter sold for $904 apiece at the fur auction in St. Louis Now is the time for some of out genial financiers- to incornorat thi harmony in that committee of one North Pacific ocean as an otter nurs- nundred or more national" platform ery. In the waters roundabout the t V rose and walked to a nearby drug ineni are almost as many canai- Btore to purchase linament for her aaies mr me presiaency as mere iniMrli. accorrftn tn ronnrt nnr,.i were people who admitted that they Blated that he thouEnt 8he wa, clar wu iue wr. of the car when suddenly she took m u If the al!(s keep on thev will soon agree that (be money to be paid by Germany may be of the stage variety. The Industrial and. Development edition of The Statesman will be th maaers ne wm be a fit subject for Aleutian islands there is room for h'ng to say to l! people looklnr the political change. Hall of Fame. Ex- 28,692,027 sea otters according tc thls war you will Have to hurry. We have always had a mighty good vote, opinion of the clever management of Chairman. W. H. Hays of the Repub the measuring stick of one of our greatest astronomers. Under a deft Hiram Johnson. It Is authentically manipulation of the market these an- reported, has six voices, but only one ' backward step and bla fender struck hr. A small boy. Wholly Chenowetb, was struck down from his bicycle, Sunday, and narrowly escaped ser ious injury when a car. bearing the Oregon license No. 7230. accord In to the boy's testimony, passed too close to him. The car aid not stop but left rather swiftly. The boy was not hurt but his wheel was almost demolished. An automobile and a motorcycle started to leave the parking at the same time but in opposite directions. They collide. Neither E. Robrets, mho rode the motorcycle, nor D. Ta kagi. 415 Ferry street, who drove tie car, received any Injuries, thovzs both machines were damaged. Mrs. Flynn The neighborhood seems a bit noisy. Mrs. O'Brien. Mrs. O'Brien TIs. TV only time it's quiet here Is whin the trsekJ go by an' drown th' noise. London Answers. "Some Men Don't Enow It Yet" says the Good Judge This class of tobacco gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordin ary tobacco. Smaller chew the good taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that, Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 2E G. K. Haymaker, chairman nf thai iican National committee, but If be MuUnomah count Democratic com succeeds Inf maintaining the present j mlttee, had a lot of uncomplimentary 11 48,000 Drugstores Sell It. Five million people use it to KILL COLDS LADD.& BUSH, BANKERS Established 1868 HILL'S CASGARAgQUININI General Banking Business Ofuce Hours Xrom 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. f V X Standard eali li 1 X Ts. is tablet 1 1 HW XX xvji.n 1117 X WUIW7 Thre new hospitals would not be too many. Put let us he sure that we get one new one. That will be a thousand times better than none. PERSONAL MENTION ! remedy far 20 rar 101 111 tttm. anra. a. opiate breaks up a cold ia 34 aouoreueres trip in 3 4my.- Back it It fails. The eeautaa bos has a Red wit b Mr. H01V ptctitra. AtAttDrm 5tor Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Glorer arrived here recently from Spokane and are Ttsiting Mr. Glover's mother. Mrs. E. J. White, wife of Sergeant White of the Salem police force. They will visit here for a time and then re turn to their home in Portland. H. V. Claan. manager of the Port land mausoleum company, was at tending to business affairs in Salem Saturday. Joseph G. Richardson, denutr state treasurer, visited Portland over Sun day. "f A. B. Stewart, proprietor of a re- OLD HERB TEA BEST INSURANCE AGAINST FLU, GOLDS AND GRIP It Throws Off Poisons Keeps You In Stupe to Resist Disease At this time of the year, when coldn, la grippe and influenza are in the air, it is of gmtteet importance to kfep your nrer, kidneys and bowels in (rood working order. When them organs fail to carry off the poison waste matter your vitality and resistance are weak ened. You are an easy victim for In fections and diabase germs. Biliousness, weakness ana nean acnes are Nature s warnings. Don't neglect the. a. Go at once to your druggist and get a package of Lincoln Tia. Take a cup each night ahd yon'll be surprised how soon it will put you In tune and make vou feel like now. Lincoln Tea is a famous old herb remedy for chponlo const lpation, colds, la grippe, influenza, biUousneos, head aches and rheumatism. It is gentle buU positive) and leares no unpleasant after-efTects like violent physios. Nothing is lietter for the children. An occasional dtp keeps them in the Sink of condition. 86 cents at all rugirists Lincoln Proprietary Co., FU Wayne, Ind. ' vm;iaa' i ty' TV i Mm v- 1 i FOOD SUPPLIED ON "COST" BASIS THAT is the purpose of the Food Drafts is sued by the American Relief Administration through such co-operative banks as the United States National. By securing Food Drafts here you can make your money do ihe most good for friends and relatives over in Europe. $50 will buy 140 pounds of flour, 50 pounds of beans, 45 pounds of cottonseed oil and 48 cans of milk. There are also ?10 Food Drafts EE tS&lem tfMIMrionalRanKi