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Tim OREGON STATESMAN: I'lUDAV. APRIIf 23. 120. i The Oregon Statesman -; : Issued Dally Except Monday by THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING COSIPANT J16 8. Commercial St, Salem, Oregon MEMBER OP THE ARHftTTIATTiT prpoq The Associated Press la erclnalT! ntitia a i f iPtchf credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper " iwu uvwb yuuunueu uerein. R. J. Hendricks Manager EV&h'V EtOn0, 1 ".Managing Editor Ralph Glover -. , .77.'. 'cashier Frank Jaskoskl ...Manager Job Dept. DAILY STATESMAN, served by carrier In Salem and suburbs, 16 cento a week. SO cents a month. DAILY STATESMAN, by mall, S8 a year; $3 for six months; BO cents a Jr " or uire moniflI or more, paid In adTsnce, at rate of IS year, Do you suffer from headache? Do you frown or squint Are your eyes Inflamed? Do you see Indistinctly? If so you need the 'attention a skilled optometrist. We are equipped to test your eyes of CTHE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper, will and fit them with the proper glasses. JJ? . 1 w 10 0M PT" year In advance to the Dally - Statesman.) CUNDAY STATESMAN, $1 a year; SO cents for six months j IS cents for three months. WEEKLY STATESMAN, Issued In two six-page sections. Tuesdays and Fridays, $1 a year (If not paid In advance, $1.15); SO cento for six i months; 2S cento for three months. HENRY E. MORRIS A CO Eye. Specialists, 3 OS State Street the slogan subject, some weeks back. One corn grower out south of Sa lem has a little mill with which he grinds his own corn meal. Ha uses corn as a soiling crop for hi cows, and puts some corn into his silo. He has plenty of fruit snd veg tables. and. if he wants to. be can be independent of all the world, ex cepting th man who mines salt and sells overalls; and the tax gatherer. He can raise bees for honey lor sweetening, and he can grow a little sorghum along with his corn, an.l make his ovn sorghum mill from two logs snd a sweep, and twirl his fingers at the Mormon sugar trust. The man with a little patch of land in the Salem district can be as independent of all the world as the proverbial hog on ice; or two nogs on ice. Uncle Sam to recognise i ligerent. On several occasion has ben necessary to recog belligerency of citizens of Sonora while they- were shooting up th border and it is no trouble at all to Identify a Mexican as a bellljrerrnt when be is caught wih a gun in his band and paprika in his temper. Go to it. and may the best man win. t as a bl- I having se-n about rcaslona it hi" id ' lh ,ln cognize tb-N"k,nS St. Exchani M It'll T.IXU!.EI. Civil war is difficult in Germany because the different classes who would start -one cannot get together on any program and the first thins they know Lake to shooting at one another while the government ref erees the fight. And he can live off of the fat of BITS FOR BREAKFAST TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department, 6 8 1. Job Department, 633. high cost by claiming that there is a shorts ge of material out of which to make cuffs for the pants. the land, too. with ham and eggs every morning for breakfast, and a chicken dinner every day, and cream Ian inch thick with every meal all the results of his own Industry- everything on ne that is worm ge. m Another thing that we do not pro po to worry about i the shortage lit the crop of goldfish. Those proposed two-cent pieces ran be ul to buy a match. .If You Have A Back Ache nr If J-au ere uj.t la dull palea a the had. I.fiibr, Nrf nutkn. are laMguUl and tr t.r.4 all -.r. c.t a parka f the i.ll rhbl. rrmHt Motb-r Oray'a iRiiMTI-l i:-. il.iit MIirinal Tea We have emeay lvalmnala. Am a grntl latatlve it has no -rjuL A.k rr Mother t;rara Aromatic Ueaf at druftUli or t a-y mall for renta Kampl KKKK AS rtreee. Mother tirmr CV . I.f.r. X Y Entered at the Postoftlce In Salem, Oregon, as second class matter. It is reported that President Wil- I son rallied wonderfully following the first eession Jo? the cabinet. Some test on the nerves cf the man. we will grant you. A MAN WHO IS NOT AFRAID OF HIS SHADOW :.The. writer of these few lines proposes to vote for Edward A. ilacLoan for delegate at large from Oregon to the Republican Na tional Convention at Chicago. "For outspoken League of Nations man like Taft, Hoover or W W a ' j-- - Hughes. That is his official slogan. Another big Red revolt Is loom ing in Berlin. It seems to be one thing -right after another in that town. .Possibly some day they will get all of the devilment out of tbeir systems. " ' OREGON' P1XK8 FOR LOIKJE. The name of Senator Lodge ap pears on the Oregon primary ballot as a candidate for vice president. Whether this is the wish of the Massachusetts so ton Is not stated. He would be a splendid man for that or a higher Job but for his un friendliness toward the big league movement. He always commands respect, even if the people cannot Airships are to be Introduced into I follow him with complete confidence. Mexico. They will be Just the thing Oregon is famous for its good noara for Carranza. if the campaign for re-1 and now It offers a place to Lodge Of course, under the direct primary law of Oregon, the delegates! election becomes too torrid. He can I as well. Los Angeles Time. elected to the national convention of the party must vote for the pres I charge the trips to overhead ex-1 Thanks for the compliment. prases. ti ia nvi n;i vyi trfcuu jrtM.iv..- particularly pine fir the tall syca more of the baked bean state; the elder statesman of Massachusetts. But a gink named Webster or Wooster or Wuckster, or something like that, from somewhere on the now only blazed cocktail trail of Broadway. New York, has gotten Into the habit of nominating him self for the choice of Oregon Repub licans for candidacy for the vice idential candidate winning in the primary election. Mr. AlacLean fully realizes this. And notwithstanding this, he goes before the voters of his party in nia true colors; teiiing mem now ne stands on the League of Na tions.' . . . ' - ' lie is a man who is not afraid of his shadow. In a measure prohibition is am ounting to the decisions of internal revenue collectors. There is a wide latitude, for instance, in what a phy- tln itMMih. In th. viv fit inc wnicr vi incsc icw umu is m xavor oi tue ipasrue or isauonsi n.nn. r. ... ... .... . . i " wiia or wunoui rcservaiiops ; aiso wun any one oi me aiiierent sets l!..'.- At- -A L 1 ui rescrvauons mat nave Deen proposeu. Weather roan had his wires TT. V t ill -i a! ?i ..!- . l m I iic ueucves uai, hiiuuui reservations, it wouia oe entirely saie I crosse. But sunshine will come for the United States: because the League of Nations -will be a pro- along soon though It is hard to gressive organization, like the United States government under its make the farmers in the dampened presidency. Constitution, that it took so long to adopt with the haggling of thejrdor of tnelr vretent mood believe Jjrttlfrev ami Hnrnha nnri Jnhmnna nf that Hav. anA ihor-a trill ha H anididnvents and improvements in the League covenant from time to time,, to keep step with the changed conditions and the progress of the world.", The writer. Ukes it that Mr. MacLean believes the same way; and he is not mealy-mouthed about, telling the voters where he stands. ,- Men of his kind are needed in Chicago from Oregon. 5 ' J , "v" "4 ""v "1C .alca jwiirciyaic Wu. . One of these days a cannery man is '""t In J 4t, -.i. , t. t 1 ,n to 8bcw th consuming public It will .set this nation with its face to the future, proudly and lnat Oregon can raise the best as- bravely taking the place to which it is Divinely appointed in the fore- paragus In the world the tenderest front of, world leadership, marching to the music attuned to the high- "and best fUrored. And he will make est noDes and ideals oi hnmanitv l la fortune, and heln to build up a . Or it will set this nation with its face to the bloody and reaction-1 Me industry. ary past, shackled to the crimes and mistakes of all the long ages of ignorance and darkness and. despair. ; ; It would be a great thing for Oregon if this state could send all MacLeans to the Chicago tonvention, and the San Francisco conven tion, too, for that matter. Oregon is overwhelmingly m favor of the League of Nations, and If you know anything about grapes, excepting sour grapes, tell it to the waiting world, through the slogan pages of The Statesman of next Thursday. ; : This Webster person, unknown to tern excepting in this particular, got on the nerves of a few Oregon voters. Thst is alL A good many Oregon voters would like to put Lodge more permanently on ice than his frigid brand of statesmanship now keeps him. They would even like to rote for him for vice president in order to acconv jPlish the congealment. Weather man says fair again. - "a I He at least has the courage of his ' convictions. S Several more Mexican states hsvc seceded. If this thing keeps up. old Carranza will soon have nothing left but his whiskers. Spring Is st least three weeks late, by all sig.is. But late springs are not always bad ones for this sec tion; not unusually bad ones. It Is all a question of plenty of late rains. The workmen on the Vlck Bros, snd the F. N. Terby buildings to be. st South High snd Trsde streets, are going at It like they meant to have the walls up snd the roof on by the time It rslns sgaln. Is j There Is no good excuse for wood to be so high as It Is In Salem; ex cepting the excuse for almost every thing else being high. That Is. high wages and high costs generally. All the same, some man or some com pany with a little capital and a lot of Industry and pluck and good sense might make a killing now. and at the same time give the con sumers of fuel here a much better run for their money. S S Once more: Buy local building and loan shares, and keep on doing It; and the building of homes will take care of itself. It is seldom thst a newspaperman commits suicide. He has no curiosi ty to know what Is coming next. DR. C. A. ELDRIDGE Dentist I give special attention to people who are nervous and have sensitive teeth or have mouths difficult to fit with plates. Examination Free Corner State and Liberty Streets, over Hart man's Jewelry Store Entrance on Liberty SL Phone 1500 I GOOD OLD FARM. . The immigration bureau has been advised to use all meani to Induce fresh arrivals in this country to lo- COIXAGK PROBLEMS. The senate banking. committee is debating a measure which provides for the coinage of both ? and 8-cent pieces. It is figured that by putting the two together it would make a pleasant change In buying the nickel cigar. Personally, we prefer a 7 H- tent coin which would permit get- the writer believes there" are not many of the forward looking people I r.tber than in the alreadr-congested I ting even with the Jsp who is sell- - 1L! 1 1 J 1 A iL - T .. . . I --y - o I ... - . ui iuis siaic wno wouiu oaiK ai ine xjeague wunoui any reservations; I cities. ling neaas oi penny kuw however much they have been disgusted at the supreme eeotism that! It shonid not take lone to enable 1 15 cents. Maybe we could get along has demanded that it be that way or not at all. - la man to realise that life on an American farm or ranch is pretty A BIG SPECIAL STARTS SUNDAY wmm with one. Los Angeles Times. THE VIEWPOINT. It is said to be the desire of the Order of Camels to have a law pass ed requiring all prohibitionists ti I thinks differently. This reminds the Salem slogan editor of the articles that were print ed in The Statesman when corn was FUTURE DATES. As the breezes blew through his ruddy whiskers all dressed as sood medicine and comes as near usual in rainbow raiment, Jim Ham Lewis made solemn asseveration ?a"lshing independence as any to a Wichita, Kansas, audience yesterday that the country may as "reer on lnI" mtle old ertb c" well make up its mind to the. nomination at San Francisco of Wood-i Zi' ,, row Wilson forPresident as much as to say that the country may astcare if tne SanU Fe gwitCbmen quit drink beer. They claim that a meas- wei gei reauy io iase is meaicine, nowever Diner a aose in contem- 0r tne elevator operators in the Flat- re to that purpose is jusi as lair plation it may seem. . If the country had not already taken the meas- iron building go on a strike. He as one which compels the Camels ure of this pulchritudinous wind-bag, who, through a strange trick of can supply his own wants and have to go without. A sumptuary law for ' fortune once renresented the ereat state of Illinois in the biir wind nf. a surplus for his neighbor. Farm- one class should be as good as one ficially known a the United Staten Senate, his words might excite in i no punishment, but rather a or another. But the supreme court qualms of consternation. Hut the fact is, Lewis is just talking through arce oi enduring satisfaction his hat; making talk to give his vocal organs exercise. There is no more danger of Wood row Wilson than of Julius Caesar being nomi nated at San Francisco. One is just its dead politically as the other, if not more so. And if there were such danger, the ehances of the elec tion of Woodrow Wilson as a third term candidate would be nil ; even niller than nil nnlpsa of course Another imnnceihlA tViintr TnicrVit be imagined as a condition precedent, like an act of political harikari.MAhi"chlaforS?tativraror like the nomination at Chicago of Hi Johnson, for instance. But why f," m'SSTn orrn,e go ghost dancing into the shades of the institutions for .the feeble aphi 23. Friday student body iee- mindedf Half the members bf the Republican party cannot be imag- aWu .llFrw.y "USwird Ev.rt. ined as wandering back to the company of-the "poor Toms" of the todreasiaA'ieaVue mTpu" time of SbaPespeare. before any insane asylums had been built in the library. I April IS. Friday Debate between " : 1 WiU.m.tt. nil ur.il an1 tmftH n.L veraity. It seems strange that any one thinks it is necessary to make a hniUr. Vi. RutTei 0? souihe'rn campaign for the constitutional amendment making it possible to g" Aprii j usundayRio.ora day on with the program of paved road construction in Oregon, Has anV I April is. wdneaiay Boy Scout en- rw. in mnv rf of th iui lnaar.1 r,f o ma nt. wm trt,.nmB. .at armory under auspices would think of voting against the proposition? NMK15 mm MEET MEAT MILLER'S A DintlngaUbed Service Label. AUj'CJtc ....... The National Underwear . M i- . t . : UNSINOWEAU makes goo.1 1. cause it s made good. - Millions of discriminating men, women and children prefer and wear it. Thi National popularity is because Munsingwear gives such all 'round sat isfaction. More than 10,000,000 perfect fitting garments ar- required to meet the an nual demand. - The fine quality insures unusual ser vice. The perfection of fit gives limit less comfort. The. waahabUity.-wear ability, durability, makes Munsingwear the most economical in the long run. Munsingwear is made in every dired ntyle, size and large variety of fabrics Sprixif MoTiringwexr is cow. . ready at our ttort for your- YelecUon. Wo matter the size 1 of -your-person or jmna.wsj , can union rait yon in Majui&f. : : i wear with a season full' of ' comfort, genice," all "round r..''t44ltiaxti0ll. .iiivtu; Vi4--: Let MxmxingwtaT Cover You With Satisfaction ,9 mm Cood Goods. r7kT7 " 1 1 - A KITCIIKN CABIXKT. Henry Lane Wilson, former am bassador to Mexico, says that when William Jennings Bryan wss secre tary of state he ran his department like the back kitchen of a restau rant. . Is that a boost or a knock? Anyhow. It is where tbe goose is cooked. "-.r2 MUCH COXTKMIT. If It is contempt of court in Ne vada for applicants for divorce to have a fresh marriage In contem plation, tbere has been a frightful lot of contempt offered to the courts of Nevada. April SO. Friday Debate between Willamette univeralty and alcMinnville college. Voting at the primary election is going to be a eood part of a LffiL sAUr7l', .1 -.. 1. It :ii 1 . i 1.1 1-i. -n r . 1 . 1 . kl...T r 1 ua uiiv. it w iu uk a. iruijr maiiKci uanoi: 11 noi ait wool, at least . . . ,1 i ' I May l. Ssiturday Founders' day cele- nOHIKKL.MI IXSt'IMJKRY. The Mexican state of Sonora wantj a yard long. bratlon at-Champoer- Of course, the State Fair, Grounds ought, to be a part of Salem. May 1. Saturday-May day and Junior NAME BAYfcR UN Tbe slogan pages of next Thurs day are going to try to prove that this is a good grape country ami get away with it,' too. ' The refusal of congress to further ' appropriate mone? : is at last caus ing the demobilization of the army of employes at .Washington used gi Bromo ; Tabids" during the war. but whose retention has been nothing less 'than a na tional scandal. Tbe Wfilson admin istration paid a lot of political debts at the expense of the taxpayers. week end at W Mar 2. Sunday Reports on Sunday school cenaua dua. Mar S to Uay 6 Socond annual Ore fon Jersey jubilee. May . Thursday Banquet of Jersey cattle, breeders. May . Tuesday Dttereelleglate da bate. Willamette vs. O. A. C. May 14. Friday Debate between Willamette university- and Oregon Ag ricultural college. May 14 to is Older Boys conference In Balem. May 14 and IS Nineteenth annual convention or orecon IMate Aaaociation or Maater Plumbers. Int Salem. May IS. Tuesday Pmriftc Coast Ad club automobile excairslon passes throuah Salem. May 21. Friday Specbil and M-lmarv Over in Italy they have cut down I It,fB!.i,,w9r.5?- the alcoholic content to 20 per cent. T.?t"'.pak. armory. """" A -man oueht to h hl tr. ..t June 14. Monday Klar dir. . ----- M. m.l . . . tortably soused on 20 per cent stuff Oron n,.i.,'. oi' "ITT IZl GENUINE ASPIRIN For Lumbago, IWkarhe, PaJa Rheunuuiiun, Ktiffneea. It does not seem that President Carranza was able to keep Sonora out of war. And he fs running for a second term. too. If he is careful. and Fort Stevens. June 19 and SI -National gypsy- tour motorcycle events in Salem. . j una n, z ana z imperial conclave or Mystic Shrine In Portland. con- Almost time to talk about cab cages. Kings and tainted money to I June zS. Wednesday Imperial be used In the coming presidential cta,T of.M7Ii,c 8hr,P I? iU 8im. I nmnilm Th h.. i " x oriiano nose ' " - -1 rv w ivm iiesiirai. is. always tainted. I July to 21 Annual encampment of urecon national Uuard. Infantry and enrtneers at Cams Iawla. artiller at It has been figured out that the Fo,r', St' .. .... M wool in a salt costs less than ts.1 venTion i mTZZ -!' "" cw But -the tailors doubtless Justify the ?. 1 to October a Oregon1 You want relief quickly and safely! Then Insist on "Baye Tab-1 leta of Aspirin." stamped with tb "Bayer Cross." The nsme "Bayer" means you are getting genuine Aspirin prescribe! by physicians for over eighteen years and proved safe by millions of peo- GOOD BREAD IS CLEAN BREAD Wholesome bread means health and strength. Feed more clean bread to the children. They thrive on iL Oars is baked under the most sanitary conditions and up-to-date methods. CTTr.'r.: " :H7?itt 1 Eat Bake-Rite Bread Manufactured by the BAKE-RITE SANITARY BAKERY 457' State St Phone 268 ror a lew cents you can ret a handy- tin box of genuine "Bayer. Tablets of Aspirin." containing 12 tablets. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manutscture of SlonoaceticacJdciter.of ballcyllcacii. I ai "'. M '