THE OREGON STATESMAN FRIDAY. MAY 81. 'lOSft.
The Oregon Statesman
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ambassadorship If confirmed by the
senate. The denial is unnecessary
Henry Is a hard-boiled Democrat.
Herbert Hoover says that the Wil
son administration is responsible for
the high price of sugar and he Is
proring It.
Turkey will be given thirty days to
make up Ler mind about the peace
treaties. Another concession to the
Slick Man of Europe.
Lowden Is all right, but a rote for
him today Is half a vote for HI John
son and against all the high things
America stands for.
bers of the commission make op an
album of the Japanese picture brides
to be Included In their exhibition.
Might as well hare this in the rae
question as any other old place. It
we are to hare a government by
commission the commissions should
hare plenty of field to work In.
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FOR DELEGTE TO THE CHICAGO CONVENTION
The Statesman is for the following Republican candidates :
r State at Large.
Edward A. MacLean of Clackamas county.
Wallace McCamant of Multnomah. .
Conrad P. Olson of Multnomah.
Charles H. Carey of Multnomah.
' , First Congressional District.
Frank T. Wrightman of Marion county.
Any of the candidates.
:(The above candidates are all for the League of Nations.
They are all for General Leonard Wood; or the choice of the
uregon voters.)
There are some other outspoken Wood men for delegates from
the state at large: but there should be concentration of the votes
i - M lt 1" . ll a a a
ui tut progressive nepuDiicans; nence ine singling our oi ine aoove
names. Ed.)
Under the McXary sugar control
act, approved last December, the
president was given authority (to
continue the sugar equalization
board until July 1 next. The Lever
act contains a provision that It re
main in force during 90 days after
the conclusion of peace. Peace has
not yet been declared. That means
that there are two law under which
the Cuban sugar crop could hare
been bought with safety. Yet the
Wilson administration refused to
more.
XO COMPItOMISE.
The president rather glories In his
uncompromising attitude, but a com
promise which gives one the soup
and fish is better than a frowning
front that Is barred from even a
glimpse of the feast. Mr. Wilson
could compromiM with England and
France when at the council board.
It Is a pity he cannot compromise
with his own people at his own ta
ble. And it was so easy!
And all the streams are frosea e'er
A hard a tar sioae;
I do not ear a ras for that
I want to go back bom.
The coyotes scad tholr dismal cry
rar or the midnight brees
And ataJk about la reh of pry
Among the barr treea;
And days are short, and algata
I on a.
And no one care to roai
ack
are
I do not car a fig for mat.
I waat to ao ni
homo.
A coy corner by the fir.
A rockla; chair or two.
Tho kiddie play In a on tn floor.
And mtfuiau for you.
Tb latest mbc hit softly float
Krorn out ths srapaapnooe
Ah. that' tb Me away back there,
1 waat to go back horn.
And spring- wlU oooa com tripping- oa
So wlaaomo and oo ray.
And flower will bloom nd bird will
In;
Tb happy live-Ions day:
Through sunny dr d tarry Bights
My fondaat memorie roam.
And linger la th sweet refrain.
"1 want to go back horn.
TORPEDOED.
CAFETERIA OS WHEELS.
GUESSES ON THE RESULT AT CHICAGO.
An expert declares that the rail
way dining car service of the imme
diate future will be on our familiar
cafeteria plan. People like the idea
of eating when they want to and
ing what they get. When the cafe
teria car Is attached to a train It
would be In operation nearly all the
time. While traveling tourists like
to eat at odd hours and with a steam
table in serrlce the staple viands of
a . cafeteria program t could be kept
hot most all day. The passengers
would be passing In and out paying
their respects to the cashier in the
coin of the realm as they did so.
The cafeteria has furnished more
or less sport; but a an agency for
furnishing refreshment to the human
Now they are telling us that smug
glers are shooting Canadian rye
whiskey across the border at De
troit in submarine torpedoes. These
torpedoes sre electrically operated
and are sighted- across the river un
der cover of the night. But can a
torpedo go straight with its lnsldes
full of booie? It so, it can do more
than the man who made It. It all
sounds like a moving picture scenario.
RE003I3IEXD JAPS LEAVE.
PORTLAND. Msy 10. The local
Immigration 'authorities today re
commended that the II Japanese
sailors rescued at sea and brought
here by the Admiral liner Pawlet,
be transDorted to Japan on the steam
er Kalsho Maru. scheduled to sail
Saturday. The Portland office Is
now awaiting Instructions from
Washington. D. C. The IS sailors
were rescued from a disabled Japan
ese auxiliary Junk 400 miles oft the
cosst of Yokohama.
MEET ME AT MILLER'S
We are too busy
REMODELING
And Modernizing Our Store To
Write Adx,
jMKJLEKR
II fl Good Goods. QLjJ
MONEY TO BURNS.
A book collector paid $2000 for
a copy of Burns' poems the other
day. Robert would have written a
lot more good stuff If he could have
had such a roll coming to him In
hi lifetime.
Be Careful What Yon
Wain Your Hair With
I fC If tiaa mejfiv si n 1 1 M Am IV. wn-
The Associated Press man at Chicaeo said yesterday that
rt , v,, . . ...... . ... " . - I " jrv.4n.im 1VII, uv
uenerai wooa nas now i4t nieazea votes : Hiram Johnson lUU.IrrtH. r.r wn
.Tato-wo tj on " '! '1.7 "
-i-ucu .Q.iwuumjsw. I thunderous applause. First thins:
The Los Angeles Tunes hazards this guess on first ballot I we know th win h- hHnrinr k.
at Chicago: Wood 268, Lowden 228, Harding 67, Johnson 96, cafeteria around on a motor track
Knox 105, scattering 226: among the scattering the votes going to the rerr door of -rone nrtmnt
wj vxxjuuge, uuuer, v niie, rntcnara, csuineriana, lar oiieixe ana
iroinaexier. - air axt rctrscv..
bui tne l imes puts tne ten uregon votes in tne Jonnson col
umn. - I The scientist who makes ammonia
They Will not be there.- loot of. air and without expense for
And it is as certain as fate that Johnson will never get more I power, equipment or labor ought to
votes than he receives on the first ballot, i I trr, nd produce something we could
Wood will improve his lead after the first ballot . t or wear. Nobody cares to drink
But anything may happen after the first ballot; a stampede I mmonia. The man who made gold
to Wood or a dark horse, or a week or more of fruitless balloting. J fron ea water had to have machin-
YOUT guess is as 3gOOd as that Of anyone.! ery to flo it This expert has him
Deaten to a Irazxle and ought to do
A LAST WORD OR TWO TO VOTERS a lot of business in Wall street
Making things out of air Is a favor-
The' Statesman is a Renublican newsnarier: believes in a nro- ite Bport ta th tecUon of our. be-
tective tariff, economy and efficiency in government, no race or?Teq,conntry-
religious prejudice, no favoritism to rich or poor, capitalist or
laborer: believes in American institutions and ideals, in progres-i WATCHixa the races.
give develoDment: believes in liberty without license: in the ma-
Inritv mle? a frie hallot and a fair connt withont remeet to seel "ow ia tnaie proposes a com
Now the
tions; a free pres and free speech and free assembly; in individ- mJIa of nine capable citizens to
ualism as opposed to collectivism and government and state own
ership in short believes in the party of progress-t
in America as the Divinely chosen leader or tne nations
In which leadership she should take her place bravely and
gladly, bearing the responsibilities as well as the honors of her
hizh nlace.
Being a Republican newspaper, Tne Statesman belieevs that
it has no right to dictate to the voters in the primaries believes
that each member of. the party, has a right to aspire to official
preferment. 1
. However, when exeat principles oi tne party are at staice,
and of the nation, and of humanity, like the principles that have
been attacked by Hiram Johnson, and that are hated by large
factions of his followers, it is the duty of a party newspaper to
warn orotner ana eisier memoers oi tne party asiuusi. we iraua
OI me success ux outu mau icpicocunug suvu xtuwiw 1 nay Zl. maty Portland Dram
, 1 leaxu ' oreaBta nlava at nn.ii
bUCa XUUUWliiisa. - . . ... .. . hou fir bnaft f fTli-.i7T
In the balloting today, Republican voters owe it to tnemseives con women- BuiidiB. "
and their country and their world to mark their, ballots for Gen- gZ&Z bS 81m
Cral Wood I ,M7 1. Iidajr 8plai and primary
As the best method of lining Oregon up on the right side oi My iY satiraiy Bbn. sai.m
Biuay ana consider the race Ques
tion at government expense.
What they win do with the Ques
tion when they have studied It will
be developed later.
Possibly tney will pass resolutions
opposing the lynching of colored vot
ers.
Maybe they will want the Ken
tucky derby run ovr again. It de
pends on what they call the race
question. But while they are at It
we would surrest that the
mem-1
FUTURE DATES
WHTI
(Our Fitch Pfaalpa.)
Ah. why doe on rwrtt bad decay
Among- lta alater bloom
On deer of all th fleeting herd.
Fail wolf-torn In th a: loom?
On pallid girl, with hollow cheat.
Sink sighing- In th tomb?
Why?
Som walk th ways whar drm h
moon
Along th murmuring rlvr;
And vow ar pokn which unit
Thalr glowing- braaU forcvert
But other weep. Far well! Far w all!
Whom fat haa fored to MTir.
WhyT
Some meet and lov and wad and shin
wner aunny vine ar hung.
And through th flowering; golden
rear
They lng forever you nr.
But on unmated croon alone
LJfa'a loss wlt ttmal tongue.
Wayf
On glow a wher wit and mirth mak
bright
Th mule-maddnd haJL
And round her beauteoua tempi play
in wun. tn naais er an:
On her a for but th crumb of lov,
Tne cruiDD uit avr rail.
WhyT
Among th thouaajid woodland neata
Wki.k MA.. mwiA -m . mA " I
A hundred ar by aerpenta wrack ad I
Of all th btrda that lnr.
So many flutter from th aky
With broken, cuhrrlag wing.
On hand 1 trained to aweep th kys
a l m a v vi.m mm w I
On walk whir fountain ad gardn
breath
Their per f urn oa th air
Another In a bovt lav
la rayl. black despair.
Whyt
On child 1 bora with blood as pure
Av torn cold forest wall:
And 'on 1 careen pna tally
With mania black a helL
And work from out a reeking brala
A devU's awful epelL
. WhyT
i
Must bud and bird and deer and maa
B mangled much and torn?
Moat something periah from th rta
That something else b bornr
Does on lip alng because bee us.
Another lip must mourn T
wayr
I WAICT TO GO BACK HOMI
(By Mra Leon Bsnson.)
Tb storms may rag, and snows pll
high.
And earth 1 lost to view;
And It I twnty-flv below
As Is sometime unit true:
Most soaps and prepared shampoos
contain too much alkali, which Is
very injurious, as It dries the scalp
and make the hair brittle.
The best thing to ns la Mulslfled
cocoannt oil shampoo, for this Is
pure and entirely greaseless. It's
very cheap and beats anything else
all to pieces. Ton csa get this at
any drug store, and a few ounces will
last the whole family for months.
Simply moisten the hair with water
and rub It In. about a teaspoonful Is
all that Is required. It makes an
abundance of rich, creamy lather,
cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out
easily. The hair dries quickly and
evenly, and Is soft, fresh looking,
bright fluffy, wavy and easy to han
dle. Besides. It loosens and takes
out every particle of dust, dirt and
dandruff.
FOR THE INTERIOR
OF YOUR HOME
v r
PIEC(0M'ir,(0)
WML
Will Proxe Best
Beautiful pastel abides which are permanent
Max O. Buren
179 North Commercial Street
THE STATESMAN C1.i&ftlXJ AtsTfeMN (To EXJLT MSUtTS
ROLLED
OATS
Electrically
toasted
'dim '
the Daramount issues
That, if for no other reason."
; And there are many other good reasons.
high tb. Jefferson high of Portland, la
MT UtDU
May IS. Sundav Baaaihall VrUI.
villa va Salem.
May 21. SundayMemorial Sunday.
May la. Wadneadav Hiual., r
. . .
TViot-o are fow hadlv oualified or undeserving candidates on I May 2S-27. Wednesday ud Tlinruii
the state or county tickets. There area number of able -jj
who are.candidates.ror lh legislature. Anewriter nas saia rSryT, ?dU.yl-v.t.raM
he would vote for loranK uavey ana 10m ivay ana inree uuiet i hooU and addrea .tudent.
nay , Daiuraay tfaaeDau. Balm
high vs. Eugene high. Eur ana.
May 29. &turda WlU lain Howard
Taft speaks at armory.
May SO. Sunday Baseball. Albany
vs. 8alm
May 2. Sunday Decoration day.
stay ii, stonaay sal em store to be
wwl mm.
But this is all more or less of a family affair, and every mem-
cer 01 ine ivepuDiicaa tanmy uuBui-w xitm "6"
it fV.o Wrlrnarv wftv followed the old war. geography would
play some part; and Henry Zorn. of the north end of Marion Tu'esdyprar
county, candidate for the Legislature, would have consideration, .ervic Jrinj
if ,a hm manv veaw since that nart of the county was repre- -J ttMeMinlVt1lhi1ilm.kl,l
sented in the Legislature. And Henry Zorn is a good, able andL .?.kx1
nrrtnrroeaiVA man. tfiO. I irsx saetnoaisi enurcn.
Ba Wk asaw v w -- 1 11 2
FRECKLE-FACE
Sua and "Wind Brnlg Out Ugly Spots.
How to ResBove Easily
Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-fsee.
to try a remedy for freckles with the
guarantee of a reliable concern thit
It will not cost you a penny unless it
removes the freckles; while If It does
give you a clear complexion the ex
pense is trifling.
Simply get an ounce of Othlne
double strength from any druggist
and a few applications should show
you how easy It Is to rid yourself of
the homely freckles and get a beau
tiful complexion. Rarely Is more
than one ounce needed for the worst
case.
Be sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength Othlne as this
strength Is sold under guarantee of
money back. If It falls to removal
freckles.
j- ' -.- . - . ........ . : : : " iror 'high
The State Fair Grounds ought to be a part of Salem. The u
chool graduating
church.
ethodist
das at!
. . ... X -1 ... f.'m ln I "
uroperty holaers out. mere are enuuea vu ciuwcc w i kbum h
f.l J 41... 4- ..4- Sfiitnfinn nnrrViT fn VtJJVP Tnli nmtPCtlOn.1 .J.aa
Surauce, suu i,uav cv jiumuiwu . T . r .. -laaare I or Kim
tt I t;-.-.', in Colorn Violn thi. ritv. this section and at t:l p. m. In
riOW UULllV UAOb'bU m..r " ' t... if
v ... .. m -w a. j m. ima.m
June C, Sunday BaccaJauret sermon
n 11. Friday Blooded Jersey sal
air grounds.
Friday Commencement day
nau Bcnooi or Theology
Assemby halL
June 12. Bundar BasebalL Wood.
I burn vs. Salem.
Jun 14. Monday Flay day.
Jun 14 to 17 Officers schools for
aii Ralpm citv charter amendments ought to carry. I v"".? vancov
They represent the spirt of progress and a.spirit of fairness . "and
i jun xz. ana J imperial coaciav
th nf f ewverntnent control I w "u5.Bn"''? .rrxiano. .
" - I Jun zi. Wednesday imperial con-
the lines. And there is moreyetlciav of Mystic Shrtn to visit Salem.
jun i. zft ana is roruana Bow
this commonwealtH moire than the state fair. Do not cloud the
issue. Vote tne siaie r air urounoa mw
Win with Wood.
A rote for Wood is s whole rote
for American principles.
President Wilson has signed the
1300,000,000 railroad deficiency bill
and $125,000,000 will go to the
roads for the purchase of rolling
stock. Th country is thus paying
to come.
women are
All the
They believe in the
of America. I
for
United
Wood.
States
. Henry Morgenthau denies that he
will refuse to accept the llexlcan
f asUvaL
Jun St. Saturday letter Carrlra
convention In Salem.
July (-to 24 Summer aebool for ru
ral pastors at Willamette university.
July to 2ft Annual neamnmnt af
Oregon national-Guard. Infantry and
engineer at Camp Lawl. artlUary at
Fort Steven.
July IS to 14 Salem Chautauqua.
July 22. 21 and 24 Stat Elks con
vention la Salem.
September 27 to October S Oregon
Defect! Of Vision
are often unsuspected because,
through Its wonderful mechan
ism, the eye Is able to. adjust
Itself and obtain good vision,
without giving any apparent
bad results, la turn, however,
these defects cause great dis
tress. If In doubt as to the condi
tion of your eyes, call and see
us.
We maintain a complete lens
grinding plant on premises.
Henry L Morris Co.
Eyesight Specialists ..
202 to 211 Bank of Commerce
Building, Salem, Oregon
TO SATISFY THE PALATE
AND SPARE THE PURSE
New meat substitutes are made with &s& Rolled
Oats, combining Rolled Oats in unusual ways with
ordinary ingredients.
These fine, big. Western-grown oats, electrically toasted to a
delicate, nut-flavored brown, give a new interest to the econom
ical meat substitutes so useful for luncheon an J supper
Rolled Oats, with their high protein content add netded
food value to tne dish, making a beU
ter balanced meat substitute.
Seventy-seven new ways to use
Rolled Oats and Pancake Flour are
given in Rolled Oats and
Pancake Flour Cook Book by Isa
belle Clark Swezy. A postal card
reguest will bring you a free copy.
Address our home office. West
Waterway, Harbor Island. Seattle
Cheese
Luncheon Loaf.
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SEATTLE
TACOMA
PORTLAND
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state fair.