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possible that a fragrant onion grown
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one strong. Having a comfortable
room no one will worry much about
the plant.
SUCCESS ix CHINA.
cape alive, and an apology from J These arc the days of pleasani
their own government or any other I notifications from abroad that the
is more
upon.
than they bare counted
rervices Americans were sble to ren
der in the war are remembered with
gratitude. The professor of Chines
In the oriental department of the
University of Southern California.
Rev. John lledley, spent nearly 20
It is announced that the National
Association of Manufacturers is
about to embark in politics. Isn't
it about time? They have been the years oi nis me in the land or Con
goats of the scheming politicians of fucius and is at home with its peo-
hnth nartlM for ntanv a lone rear. I Pe-
r
It Is necessary that the business In
terests be heard in the coming cam
paign and at both of the national
conventions. Los Angeles Times.
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Entered at the Postofllce In Salem, Oregon, as second class matter.
JOHNSON THE CANDIDATE OF THE REPUBLICAN BEDS
The geophone. a French war ln-
j rent ion employed to locate enemy
operations underground, has been
found by tests made by the bureau
of mines to be highly valuable for
general use in mining . operations.
The politician with his ear to the
ground will have to use the old-tasn-loned
method.
It i not surprising to those who have followed the trend of
vents that Hiram Johnson should have received 50,000 written-in
votes in the city of Chicago, while his vote outside in the state of
Illinois was so negligible that it was not included m the early returns.
Senator Lodge was informally se
lected as temporary chairman of the
Republican convention when the Re
publican National Committee met in
He was there when the Boxer war
took place and was of such servic
to the foreign armies that the Iirit
ish government, in 1100. conferred
on him th silver medal and ribbon.
A short time ago he returned from
the front, after seeing over 2000
Chinese laborers, who had been serv
ing him In France, safe on board
their vessel at Vancouver. And now
word has come that the Chinese gov
ernment, in recognition of his ser
vices as a Y. M. C. A. secretary, ha
conferred on him, for services to
the Chinese labor corps, the decor
atlon of the n Hu. once the order
of the double dragon. It entitles
the recipient to wear a dark red rib
bon on the left breast. Mr. Medley's
readable book. 'Tramps Through
authority on matters dealing with
northern China.
WOOD WEATHER.
t-i . ... s '.i. ' u i-r. t i.ir.... Washington last winter and decided " .7
-ouuMm is u c wunuic vi tmr iuu:. .cm, ... -F I -hi ... Kic. .h.n uar Manchuria.- ha. -vade him an
party, ana inicago nas aimosi as great a ioreign-uorn noting pupu-i
i v v i. 1 the senator's leadership upon the
anvil .i iicw i ia.. I-.,
Dnrint- the war Plneaim elocted Mavor ThomDson on an anti- tratr ha ,ed to an PPrently. In
allv and pacifist platform, and he was re elected after the armistice fr OH otner
was signed. When General Joffrc and the French commission came chic- Governor Coolidge is mn-
to this country during the war, the United States government con- coru.uK , Thls u the rUht kind of
sideTed it inadvisable for these eminent guests to visit Chicago. loe rw ,or lluirm ""r Aig weather for General Wood'a candi-
Ncither was there any welcome in Chicago for the King of the - not p' e mre r.a- dacy When rtfkei are and
Belgians. cf - he bl l8, P' deep re.tlesanene, the
.- . -ww -, airsx! t-v Ihji maM ru a rn " Tint Inst I . .
Jn the districts where the l. w. w. rauroau simce was aireaay ' -laemana tor a strong man that is
. ... . .. .. .. ..... . .i rt i .- 1 what It v rhj vir la tYitt nlil pmritT I . ...
in eifcct ana in the otuer districts wnere me pro-uerman population - to say, a soldier increases. Tbesa
is heavy, thousands of voters wrote in Johnson s name. Hut the net M-onaiuons sna issues nave so ensng- ..outUw.. rlllroad glrJkes re wlnn.
result trave mm oniv a sinzie aeieeaie oui oi me imy-cirai eiecieti. una; support ror the renerai in th.
Wherever there are industrial communities with a heavy foreign-bom P" for broadening vision and la Republican party. With, him In the
vote, Johnson makes a showing. A Outside such territory' be has not oiners an "no"' conservatism. HoU9e many pop,,, now apj
won a delegate. l"c W1U ruu' """" u,ra 1C" prehensive. think they would feel
It is now evident to all intelligent observers that, on account or luau ' " u,u uu u "C iU""1 perfectly aafe. If things quiet down.
, liiH support by the lied elements m American politics, oonnson wiu1 -f 1 me general's political stock win go
Lave a rositive following at Chicago . ,aTor,?tt or oppow;a- down, too Springfield Republican.
' . . . ..aa . a .lM.l1ja,aB1 Ika sh afc.ara.aW4k.aaA 9 ahan MnlJ A a a. aij I
t But it will be a following charged with such sinister menace to " i
tie well being of the United States and the world that it would be or raaicaia. iauure se THE DOIX5KIW.
wowc than madness to allow it to have any influence in namine the nur uodge as temporary chair-
candidate : much less in naming Johnson as the candidate of the party man iro.u,d be on"lnf of a blow As nesr as can be figured out. the
Another Royal Suggestion
DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS
From the New Royal Cook Book
DOUGHNUTS made
the doughboy happy
during the war and no won
der. There is nothing more
wholesome and delightful
than doughnuts or crullers
rightly made. Their rich,
golden color and appetizing
aroma will create an appe
tite quicker than anything
else in the world.
Here are the famous dough
nut and cruller recipes
from the New Royal Cook
Book.
Doughnuts
I Ubieapooas sborualaa;
K capsular
.
S rap milk
1 tapooa aotmec
1 1rupooa aait
t raps flour
4 traapoona Roji Baktaf
I-olr
Cream shortening: mAl aagar
and wrU-beatca egg-; Ur la
milk: add Butmr. aaiu floar aa4
baklnr powder which hava bmn
trtad torrtir and anoac ad
dtttoaal floor to ma doaaa aUff
enouxh to roll. Ron pot oa
floarad board to a boat H tack
thick: cot out. Fry dorp fat
hot eaoarh to brows a pWoa of
brad In M aocoada. Draia oa
uastased papr and aprtakia
wtih powdered ausar.
Afternoon Tea Dovfhxuxts
rr
fbtoopoona angar
4 taoopooa aait
t teajpooa gratod aotmec
mm.
POWDEK
Absolutely Pura
I tafrUrpoowa tiMrtatac
4 tabtaapaa am a
5 rpO flnair
S teaapoona Roral Cakia.
J-owdr
Pt tr vnta vary titM; ajj
rr. aait. Ritm a awn.4
ahorianiar: add tnuk. and eoar
aad baktar powdr whir a
ainod tocrtK-r; mi w-il
Irop by Ihiwwi Hita 4m.
ot fat aad try atl browa.
Drala wall oa tifUjaJ papaa
aad aptiaalo UcbUy OU Vow.
dared ufar.
CraHert
4 UMttpMBS aborUaie
1 rap urr
Socaa
5 capo flowr
1 taajpooa rlaaanip
i aait
i Hoyml Baklaar
Cradaafir d aaatoai cr; atft
xorvimmr soar, riaaaaaoa.
balf aad aaix wfl; add pack aad
wai ladar of dry tarwUratj ta
saaka soft dousb. R8 oat oa
flowrad board to aboat U ftacm
thick
4
ran
a ear lato atnpa
aaad aad
tvwt oak
Try ta dorp hot f aC Draaa aad
rail a powaorad a-ar.
FREE
Kaw Rot-J Cook Book
talataa' " aa4
(Vr daiUrhlfo
wrno (or tt TO DAT.
aoTsx uck rowDca oa
lit raaao Sw-aft
oT-HiOh
"Bake with Royal arid be Sure
wool suit, and oar boys In bine, er-
erybodr happr and God watchinf
over us all. Yours hopinr.
Abble Hatch Farrar.
USES OF ASPIRIN
TOLD BY "BAYER"
lUrer
of progress.
', Instead of a forward looking result, making for the stability and
the peace and development of the United States, and, through the
United States, of the whole world, it would be a result harking back
to the bloody and reactionary .past.
4i - ' ' '
: Prof- Charles Seymour of Yale, one of the leading candidates to
succeed President Hadley, leaves no doubt as to where he stands with.
reirard to Mr. Hoover. Prof. Seymour concludes a statement for
Hoover by declaring: "Not to elect Hoover would be the refusal of
a gift from Providence.,, Mr. Hoover evidently has the overwhelm
ing support of the college world. -,j
. As we take it, Ted Piper of the Oregonian thinks the people of J
California are going to Hooverize on the Hi Johnson vote in the May
primaries.
to the senior senator in view of the I politician! are in faror of compul-
p reviously-ar ranged party program.
Chairman Hays will have no easy
tine in making all things go smooth
ly at Chicago. Springfield Republi
can.
sorr military training for those who
want it.
Oxnpaar, wbo latrodaced
Aspirin IB )"wr Ot
gtrra adrtce.
Seven months now between ses
sions, of the Wilson cabinet. Don't
know but it is an
Exchange. " ' ,
improvement-
counted on in the budget. If other
estimates have been equally conser
vative, the deficit may shrink ma
terially.
Attorney General palmer ssys the! Governor Low den leads In Illinois
high 'cost of living "la now under and General Wood in Chicago and
control.? Put under whose control? 2 Cook county. The result so fsr pro-
jmisea well for a compromise eandi-
A TANGLED PARTV.
The Democrats are In strange
form in lining up for the national
campaign. The party voters do not
seem to want any of the active can
didates for the presidential nomin
ation. In Michigan the Democratic
vote was divided between Herbert
Hoover, who is a Republican who
refuses a Democratic nomination,
and Governor Edwards, who is not
a candidate. These two combined
practically nine-tenths Of the Dem
ocratic vote cast. The party will
have to do a lot of training before
I1LOSSOMEII OIT.
Anger Flowers doesn't sound like
the name of a. fighting man. bnt he
When the Dayer company Intro
duced Arpirin over eighteen years
sgo. physicians soon proved It a mar
velous help in relieving Rheumatism.
Colds. Headache. Neuralgia. Ear
ache. Toothache. Lumbago. Neuritis.
Aching Joints, and Pain In general.
. v v -1 . t - . , . , . v sri mia same genuine, woriu-
won the first battle for the indepen- faraou. A.pirin. yon must ask for
dence of Sonora. You never canl"iuvr Tabiota nf A.nirin mirV.d
with the "Bayer Crosa." You will
find safe and proer directions in
every unbroken package.
Handy tin boxes of 12 tableta cost
only a few cents. Druggists also
sell Isrger "nayer" packages. As
pirin Is the trade mark of Dayer
Manufacture of Monoaceticacidcster
of Salicyltcacid.
telt in Mexico, where they call some
of their sturdiest bandits Maria.
f BITS F0OREAKFAST
W 1
Weather man says fsir.
Hope his wires are not crossed.
Not many houses are -going to be
I built for rent while material and la
bor costs are so high.
Not many are going to be built for
it gets into shape to enter the ring I sale, either. Not enough, anyway.
Southern Pacific Employe
Dies of Sleeping Ailment
eaaaaaBBBBaB
John Tonio la the first victim la
Salem of encephalitis, better known
snd more ctten beard of as "sleep
ing sickness. He died Monday.
Mr. Tonio hsd been 111 with this
disease about a week and was taken
to the hospital a week ago. He suf
fered an attack of In fin en ta about
three weeks ago and had hardly re
covered when taken ill with the new
disease. He did not at any time
awaken fron the coma after rest-
lng the hospitaL
' He was employed for seven yean
st the Southern I'acUle naaaesrrr
station, for some time servlsg a
Janitor. He waa a native "ef iV
garla and only one sister Is kaowi
to survive. She Is 11 Ting la Bsl
raria. H a as 21 years old.
Tcnlo waa liked by all the
oloyes at tae station aad those (
a very quiet disposition had bait
friends. He had .attended Capttol
Basinets college.
The fancral will be held at U
a. m. today from the Webb ft Cioari
chapel with burial followlag ta Oit
Fellows cemetery.
LADD & BUSH. BANKERS
ZsUbliahed 1SC3
General Banking Basinets
Offkt Hourt from 10 a, xa. to 3 p. a.
in November.
Snowed down around Portland
yesterday, morning. The people
down there ought to come to Salem
and enjoy t mild climate.
date in the final convention voting.
It 'may cheer the financiers of
Franca a little that the taxes for
monopolies In March yielded -263
ntillion francs more than. had been
FUTURE DATES.
April Jl, Wednesday Willamette
Glea club , concert at Grand Opera
kOUM.
April 22, Thur-day Baby clinic at
Commercial club. -
April 23. Kridar fttudent bodr elee
tlon at Willmtta Univeraltr.
. April 23. Friday Howard Erart
Weed, landscape arcnitact or Portland,
to address Salem Art league at public
itorarr.
April 23. Friday Debate between
Willamette university and Pacific uni
versity. ,
. April t't, RundayBlossnnt day.
-' April 28. Wednaaday Boy Scout en
tertalnment at armory under auspices
of Balem Klks.
April 20. Friday Debate between
Willamette university. and McMinnville
collece.
April 30 and May 1 "Awakening- of
Sprlnsr" pageant Opera House, hospital
benefit.
May 1. Saturday May day and Junior
week end at niametta university.
May 2. Rundsy IU porta on Sunday
, srroi census due.
May 3 to May Second annual Ore-
eon letter Jubilee.
Msy S. Thursday Banquet of Jersey
cattle breeders.
Vay It. Friday Debate between
; Willamette university. and Oregon Ag
rictiltural college; -
May IS to IS Older Boys conference
In Balemji- .
- May Iti Tueadsy Intercollegiata de
bat", wiljlamette vs. O. A. C.
May ID and 15 Nineteenth annual
convention of Oregon -State Association
" of Master! Plumbers, tn Salem.
May II. Tuesday Pacific Coast Ad
club automabUe excursion passes
through Bstem. i
Msy 31. Friday Special and primary
" elections in Oregon.
May 29. Baturday William Howard
Taft speaks at armory.
June 14 to 17 Officers' schools for
Oregon National Guard at Vancouver
: and Fort 8tevens.
June IS snd . 20- National gypsy
tour motorcycle events In Salem.
"July- S to 20 Annual encampment of
Oregon national Guard. Infantry and
engineers at Camp Lewia. artillery at
Fort Steven. -.
June 23. 23 and 21 Imperial conclave
of Mystic Shrine in Portland. .
June 23. Wednesday Imperial con
clsva of Mrattc Shrine to visit Salem.
. June 21, 25 and 26 rortlsnd Rose
. festival. '
.. July :i, 23 snd 24 State Elks con
vention in Salem.
September 37 to October 2 Oregon
state fsir.
Tilt: GRKEX IUMI.
After his. experiences with the un
speakable Turk, Hank Morgenthau
has earned something better than
association with the unspeakable
Carranza. Washington Post.
Hut people will build houses of!
their own. to live In themselves, if
they can get the money at reason
able rates, payable on the Install
ment plan.
Therefore, the way to Insure the
steady growth of Salem la to buy
There Is a alight tiff between sci
entists over the question whether It
is well for a white fan'a health to
sleep in the same room with grow-1 shares In the local building and loan!
lOne of the advantages of being a
shipping clerk over being a cabinet
officer is that the shipping clerk
customarily gets two weeks' notice
before losing his job. Home Sector.
ing plants. It would seem as if it
depended on the plsnt. Maybe a
man could use the I o'clock as an
alarm and the close companionship
of a century plant might prolong his
life to a hundred years. It is even
This advice ia still good, and
be as long as there is a shortage of
dwellings in Salem: Buy more shares
of the. local building and loan association.
J1F KIDNEYS ACT
BAD TAKE SALTS
When,-you see how easy it is to
raise asparagus, and how important,
In the Salem slogan pages pt The
Statesman of tomorrow, yon will all
i Says Backache I sign you
been eating too much
Meat
have
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery In the kidney region
it generally means you have been
association, and to buy enough of
them to furnish sll the money need
ed for the building of homes.
This can be done, aad It will all
be local money, and It will all be
earning a good rate of Interest and
be as sale as the government.
If you know anything about as
paragus growing. It Is your duty to
tell The btatesmaa today. The Sa
lem slogan subject for tomorrow's
paper is asparagus, aad It is import
ant as an industry here, and as a
crop for the home gardens.
The final touches on the roof of
the main machinery building of the
Salem paper mill will begin to be
given today.
want to raise It, And it would be eating too much meat, says a well
a good thing, too.
known authority. Meat forms uric
acid which overworks the kidneys In
their effort to filter it from the
blood snd they become sort of par
alyzed and loggy. When your kid
neys get sluggish and clog you mutt
relieve them, like you relieve your
bowels; removing all the body's urin
ous waste, else yon have backache.
sick headache, dizzy spells: your
stomach sours, tongue is coated, and
when, the weather is bad you have
rheumatic twinges. The urine is
cloudy, full of Sediment, channels of
ten get sore, water scalds and you
are; obliged to see If" relief two or
three, times during the night.
it Kap Avn Stl I t ea avtfwwl faI talilA en.! a
pro-German nourishes, but that sort Llcan or once from your phar
ol popularity wilj not be an asset I macist abouUfour ounceslof Jad Salts:
Rain is a fine thing in its place-
the finest thing in the world. But
sunshine is the crying need of our
farmers now.
Congress is cutting the appropri
at ion bills mercilessly. The coun
try will be pleased by the elinvna
tion of every unnecessary dollar.
It will be admitted that Johnson
runs well !n localities where the
EDITORIALS
OF THE
PEOPLE
rlntt
(The Statesman la plea aad to tr
mmmunlratlona upon topica i.f erenrral
Interest at any time. There la scarcely i
any limit to th topics of "general in- I
terest." It is asked oaly (hat corre- j
sponuents rerrain I mm personalities
and una care that nnthinr b writtrn
of a libelous nature. tettere muat have!
writers name and add rem. though not
necessarily for publication. Kd
in the Chicago convention. Los An
geles Timos. "
By demanding an apology and an
indemnity for the arrest and mal
treatment of a correspondent of the
Manchester Guardian 'at Essen the
British government conies to the de
fense of a profession which has suf
fered much and patiently. Since
1914 newspaper correspondents in
take a tr.blespoonful in a glass rf
water before - breakfast for a few
days and your hidneys will then act
Dress l"p, Ciovertnor
Kdiltor Statesman: If all th ic-mxI
people of Salem take to wearing
tine. This famous salts Is made from I overall sending their money south.
the arid of grapes and lemon juice. I what will become of our woolen
combined with lithla. and has been mills. Will they hate to stop their
Qsed for generations to clean and weaving? Also must the farmers
stimulate slugclsh kidneys, also to sell their sheer, as there will be no
neutralize acids in the urine so It price for wool? '
no longer lrri tales, thus ending blad- Would It not be better to patron
der weakness. ize home industry, patch up your nlt
Jad Salts Is a life ar.ver for regu- rinthM.- but get a new wool suit
Jar meat fa lets. It Is Inexpensive;, just as soon as you can.
nnnnl intiiro and make a riplirht-I I xwlc i1l ilrninl mnA amllii l('a
curupe nave ocen tnanaiui io ea- fu. effervescent lithia-water drink, like to sv our governor in his while
Today
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Thursday
ATTRACTIONS EXTRAORDINARY
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ELSIE FERGUSON
m
Sir Arthur Iincrs
"HIS HOUSE IN ORDER"
Hrilliantly Actcil, HanloincIy (Jownril
ainl Slsjf-tl
Direction and Sceuaria
III till KOIJD
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Charles W. Hiwley, Jr.
in
Concert on the Wurlitier
!Vilanaie
Mclilalion
Iloiinir Sweet Bomc
Jlt-nnl on the SlrccU of New York
Chopin
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(Arrange.! I.v Mr. llavilcy)
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