- f ITE ORECO 6TATKSL4N: TUESDAY, MARCH $0. 1020. The Oregon Statesman Issued Dally Except Monday by THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY 216 S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclaslrely entitled to the a Be for republication We can duplicate any broken lense Bring or mail us the pieces. Henry L Morris & Co. Eye Sight Specialists 305 State St. - fallibility was promulgated. Protes tant churches for several decade i bare been holding great internation al meetings, the last of which met In Edinburgh in IS 10. While the Salem. Oregon tlon, to ancwed al the forthcoming gathering will not yar- than .miM hiv hxn obtained on I lake of the nrofonnd theology that "'iiTSftrTi l "L"0t o"-1" :reditel ia P.Per tfae bMlB Qf thft orlglnal appral8, LblsorDed the aUentloB of the earlier i ' ment. At this ratebe will more councils, yet in practical aecomrllah- K. J. Hendricks . Manager than make up all tEat may have ment for human welfare it should llnBt0n9'" M4Bgtor.M lost to the state through bond surpass them all." Ralph Glover. ................ ... .......................... .casnier . , . Prank Jaskoskl Manager Job Dept. transactions, assuming that losses The American Ecumenical Con- occur as charged by his critics. ference committee, which is arrang- DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier in Salem and suburbs. 15 centa a 0 Voter ln for tne conference, la composed week, 60 centa a month. , . .... . ... DAILY STATESMAN, by mall, $6 a year; S3 for six months; 60 centa a ; of 9 members, including Bishop . month. For three months or more, paid in advance, at rate of 6 year. Attorney General Palmer Is re- F. Anderson of Cincinnati; Ir. . (THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will ported ill. Presumably due to over- James L. Barton of Boston, Bishop be sent a year to any one paying a year in advance to the Dally work on his presidential boom and James Cannon of Nashville. Tenn.. the Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Gallor of Memphis. Bishop E. II. Hughes of Maiden. Mass.. Dean Shatter Math ews of Chicago. Dr. John R. Mott of New York, the Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot of South Bethlehem. Pa., and Bishop Luther B. Wilson of New York. AsK for "HILL'S IV m fa Bk XX MI YV It's -v I' fr i' pcplkX YEAR XX FIVE MILLION USED IT LAST HILL'S CASCARAfcPNINE tr4 eeU ntmair for St yw tmfcWt Utm aa la. . m epiatss araass a ei4 24 mmrr aa M 11 uut. i m artae t . - - ft, .tWm. p Will nr. m cUteX. Al AU L tun XV X X X ronnlderable bunch of them b ing held aa mere rubber stamps In the hands of a prenidmi pufNd up with erolsTU beyond any In rworded history. If not with political ambition as futile as the wish of a child crying for the moon; and a smaller bunch mere jackaM In human form enamored of the raucous sound of their own braying. Ar-: O., ., Ska SUNDAY STATESMAN. $1 a year; 50 cent, for ilx month.; 26 cent, for nourishment in three months. i WEEKLY STATESMAN, Issued ln two six-page sections, Tuesdays and Fridays, $1 a year (If not paid In advance. 91.26); 60 centa for six months; 26 cents for three months. the form of that chuck steak which he prescribes for other folks. TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department, 583. Job Department, 683. Entered at the Postoftice in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. Walter F. Backus has been elect ed president of the Multnomah An glers' club, after a hot fight. Prob ably changed the spelling of his name from Bacchus, to be in line with the fishermen of these latter, tetter, bone-dry days. WE HAVE MORE THAN BERRIES IN SALEM DISTRICT "Western "Washington has before it the opportunity to become world famous for its berry crops, just as Cali fornia is known the world over for its oranges, lemons and raisins. "The berry industry has a good start and is now enter ing the second stage of its development the pioneering has been done and the long pull for increased acreage and in creased production per acre has begun. "California took every advantage of her climatic con ditions for raising certain fruits. Will Western Washington do the same! If we do, it will mean thousands of new homes on small farms and many new cannintr and t) reserving fac tories which will ship berry products as far and wide as the California orange and raisin. "The manufacturing end of the fruit industry has made the market and established a profitable price for the grower, and it now remains for the farmers to furnish the raw material.' Senator Aleck M. LaFollett of Sa lem, champion tax-am Iter of Oregon.' is chairman of a Marion County Tax payers league committee that Is fighting the college millage tax and other millage measures that come before the people May 21. Those I associated with him are Representa tive George W. Weeks, E. A. Rlggs. E. M. Croisan and E. Hofer. all of Salem and as mild a-mannered bunch of butchers as ever cut a tax or scut tled a ship of state. They have fought good roads, state library, education and pretty much every thing else that involved expenditure, and while good roads, state library, education and all have come, it was not without the scars of deadly com bat. Oregon Voter. A PRKACHLR'S PIJUSfKKH. 4 y "T The 200 Methodist ministers who gathered In conference in Chicago approved unanimously a recommen dation that the section of the general law of the church which forbids mln isVrs from attending theaters or Indulging ln alcohol, dancing, card- playing and gambling be repealed. This does not mean that the preachers want to drink and play BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It FIRST SIXCK INFORMATION. Preliminary arrangements for an ecumenical conference, the first since the Reformation, to represent "Christians of every faith and land The above, under the heading, "Berries vs. Oranges," appeared in the Olympia, Washington, Standard of last Tuesday. Western Washington is a great berry country. I; But Western Oregon, of which Salem is berry headquarters, is greater--very much greater in extent both of its present acreage and haTe toen ,pproTed Dy the a,mIn prouueuon ana lis possioumes. v istrative committee of the federal And ours la imore than a berry country. council of the Churches of Christ In prunes, dairying, flax growing, filberts and walnuts, apples, ln AmericJU ,t WM an0uneed in cherries, pears, corn, spinach, celery, onions, potatoes, goats, beans, Xew York a few days ago by the Rev mint, and many other things we excel and can excel. Charlea S. Macfariand. renerai - We have a more than three-storyjiystem of farming well started reury. One of its objects is to make , ., here that, when fully developed, will make the orange country of future wars impossible. . : California and the berry countryof Western Washington look poor Dr. Macfariand said that in order tr and pikey in comparison. , to haTe tae aemblagc the most i ., , Great is W estern Oregon m potential possibilities; and Salem x widely representative gathering of us present; propnei ana its mantel Mecca oi xnc coming uays. I modern times, one that would em brace everr Christian il.nnmlnillnn AUTOCRAT OF AUTOCRATS be limited." Dr. Edwards' OQve Tablets, the sub stitute for cakxneL act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Ob re Tablets act gen tly but firmly on the bowels and brer, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently puhytnx the entire system. They do that vi hich dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, niping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. . M- Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of prac tice among patients afflicted with bowel and Ever complaint, with the attendant bad breath, Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive cal; you will know them by their obve color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect, 10c and 2Sc poker, but ratht-r to demonstrate that the Metbodlut church no longer thinks It a crime for a mlnUter to go to the movies or mskc a fourth hand at whist. It Is argued that the law never did help the church and that, in fact. It might have driven some away in the belief that the pastimes de nied the clergy were alo fortlddin to lay members. The church does not promote to encourage shimmy danelnc or crap hooting, but the feeling is that If the preacher wants to go to Tolly anna" or sit In at bridge, he Is not to be treated as aa outcast. On the whole. It Is pleasant to notice these evidences of llbersllsm In the charth. Even a minister may be able to smoke a cigar without going to Hades for a light. Los Angeles Times. BITS FOR BREAKFAST ! Onre more: S . The way to get bout's: 1 te build up the local bJildml and loan asportation. S That will build Ihemf It vlll buiU them with Salem money. m m m There I enough Sclera mco'T. Sa lem meekly and month! ws- avi aUrtp sad erninc Wise dtert! lwbr to build the stew hoa- a faat as they are needed. And every dollar laiested I tUt way will b a seeere a If laell la the bt Un4 Mr prto!l: It will earn a good rat ,( lateral from the day It ! so lnetel. The local a Mortal ton frever h-i to foreelo a mortgage; la iw are good, oa Slta property. Its overhead" ts aa low aa asy la lie raited States. s s There Is no ttaer way n4r heaven to talld bo-a aa fat t gen-tala FAUi:X FAITH. The bead of the Aotrlaa per delegation Is la grief over the de fection of AmerKa from the supreme conference. It was la America alone that they bad deep faith. He exclaims: The United Stale alone bad pledged Itself to lhot principles on which the peace of the world can be rebuilt. We bave hope of fair treatment from the allies, but we had faith la America. The bickerings of the United States senate practically destroyed the opportunity 'America bad of making her Ideals the basis oi a world- brotherhood. The nations bave found that we are qseruloss and controversial the same aa the rest. Instead of leading la the cre ation of a righteous peace we are going to be the tall-end of the pro cession. The most . glorloas oppor tunity of the ages was wasted through the peevish wrangling aa J political performances of a group of obstructionist senators the most Silver Polish Arrrntala is one of tit fbtni SiWrx rJubM ever tsxit. I Us en joy e J a Urn ul throoirhotit the east 2s 124. Made and r&irkr4 by Keel L Ilartbn. fiayj .!rcomiiL, Tauntoa, llxt 33c Jar For xle exc!aivelj ij GARDNER L KEEM Jrwelen axd Optkitsj Stale Slrvrt SALE! they are a4 wftl W a ta tVe sseejn Use, pwcta tt V. gtag for fseaars ta ts fc. .u the atatiw Is grwetag rm, 14 la boa4 ta ftee stiM An all-around good shot. Tliat s us." - CkcticrfleLI TT AMnun at. o iKal is tir both ! and precision to UrnJ CoUacroa lie CheitcrficM ry. Mfjbe tlij it ytxi Bad fjm b Chesterfields gr now here clae. ' I - 2L (sW eV s!dwa li-'t He- Ar.rA that th Nowhere else nnder the sun is there such assumption of auto-1 conrer.nc woid b ! dvfrinji cratic and universal power. Nowhere else under the sun does any.nd theo'oeieai in it nnmni. ts.n ...1.1: x x j xi x 1 1 1: i x v 1 . I w ' uuuiic Kcnouv ureieau. uai ne emirauits sucn omniDoieuce. iuKuerc ih. m.li A.eM.n.. r-...w In the world is there today, and nowhere in the world has there been order, which is being promoted by in the last hundred years, anything like the despotism Mr. Wilson tne leaders of the Episcopal church! makes of democracy under him in America. looking toward th reunion of all Jfr. "Wilson back from the sick room to the long-unoccupied Ex- Christendom." ' mm .s a ecuuve oince 01 tne American government, is running true to iorm 1 The projectors, he said are de- iew XOrK &Un ana lieraia. Isirous that the eonferene ahall be held only when the chnrehea of all The tornado torn folks of the windy plains east of the Rockies I the nations ar radv for it "Thv ; 'At . a r . . 1 . . if 1 I are invitea 10 come 10 vrregon ana grow up wun ine country, .micu 1 bepe. he said, "that th- contacts Deiter in is man to remain mere ana diow up witn tne country. , 1 of this gathering may furnish a gen uine basis for brotherhood and un- liuild the nospitai. ana nop to the job quickly ana push it to tne 1 derstanding." Already, hs said. limit. Even so it will be months later than it should be in getting I church federations of tha ScandM finished. I navian countries, of Switzerland and America, are backing the movement! If you have any knowledge of broc- I which Is expected to take definite cuit cuuuic, jicbc mtuu n iu, uwm.- i Buape kllct oe lueeting ot an T 19- The eipdus of high Democratic officials from Washington to civil life la a "forecast of a change of things at noon, next March 4. : Host ot ns have not thought of broccoli as an Important crop for the Salem district. But It is of great importance, as the Salem slogan pages of next Thursday will show. NEW HAIR after BALDNESS If YOU loat aatr. b dandraff. or an Said. Irt it b know that KOTALKO. cmuata. I Mnalaa aar ait and actacr pouat lott nia. la ouimWtIuIIt aaccaaafoL fW n. oaa. rtiildrro - Malr arawa. aantlnaff altmiDaud la any caaihe U ete falM. IM UVAS ANTKE.aiut merfw OH a bw t an avajr rriarmarr; a aaad IS aaala tor rioof Hoc at KOTALKO la J.LBrituuXIaeSUtiawr.NewYork.N.Y. ly. And any other Salem suggestions. slogan A phrase-maker in the White House, running amuck with his pen. threatens to cost the United States more friendships in Europe than it can, recover in the next generation. State- Treasurer O. P. Hoff still continues to boost inheritance taxes. He re-appraised the Sweeney estate from $171,137 to $654,789. thus raising the inheritance tax from $4,640 to $10,153. thus enriching ternational committee to be held ln Geneva. Switzerland, next August. This committee Is expected to Issue the Invitations to the leaders of the various Christian faiths. "The Roman Catholic church has had Its councils," explained Dr. Mac fariand, "such as the notable Vati can council tinder rope Pius IX In 1870, when the dogma of papal In- FUTURE DATES. 1,000 PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZENS X March SO. Tueaday Queen of Hearts muaicat. nenem hospital. Mooae hall. 8 p. m. ADrtl 1. Thuradair Xfarlnn Pntintv the state treasury by $5,510 more I Veterana' association meets at Wood- April 2. Friday North Salem Im provement association regular meeting at S p. in.. Highland achoot April 4. Sunday Eaater. April 7. Wedneaday Library lecture recital. "American Music." by Willam ette university achool of music. Public library. April 17. Saturday Debate between Willamette university and College of Pua-et 8ound. April at. Wedneaday Willamette Gle club concert at Grand Opera house. April 23. Friday Debate between Willamette university and Pacific unl veraity. April 30. Friday Debate lutwMn Willamette unlveraity aad afcMinnville college. May 14. FridayDebate between Willamette university and Oregon Ag ricultural college. April 11. Hunday (Tentative) Blos aom day In Salem. April 11. Sunday Baseball. Salem Sen ators , Moose jaw. April 30 and May 1 "Awakening of Spring" pageant Opera House, hospital benefit. v MyJlf:.Tu,daT Intercollegiate de bate. -Willamette va. O. A. C. May 14 and IS Nineteenth annnal contention of Oregon State Association of Master Plumbers, in Salem. May ag. Wedneaday William How. ard Taft speaka at armory.. June 14 to 17 Ofrirera' echools for Oregon National Guard at Vancouver and Fort Stevena. June 19 and 20 National gypsy tour motorcycle events in Salem. July C to 20 Annual encampment of Oregon national Guard. Infantry and engineers at Camp Lcwla. artillery at Fort Stevena. June 22. 23 and 24 Imperial conclave of Mystic Shrine la Portland. June 23. Wedneaday Imperial con clave of Mystic Shrine to visit Salem. June 24. 25 and 2( Portland Hose festival. July 22. 22 and 24 State Elka con vention ia Salem. Seotember IT ta rwtAH - n..... 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