THE OREGOX STATESMAN: SUNDAY. JULY 23, 1020. LABOR TO . : I 1 , "u i " . r RADICALISM MADE DECENT. :!.; . 1 '. (Bra. e. r.) V Judge Fred G. Bale, who lectured it the Chautauaua last Friday night. would probably . object I tq .being called a ?' lounge rtzxard" or a Vpar lor radical,'? still those opprobrious ' expressions will convey, to "the great nn washed" exactly what he is what his teachings (before, they - became semi-decent)' uttered by others elic- ltedf the first by the Wobbly, and the second by the Socialist. '"" ; : " ' The following quotation from the a news columns of this sheet, however, would warrant calling the judge by either the words made classic by use in an editorial way: Has Scant Attention. ' , '"For many yearf," asserted Judge Bale, "America " has stressed money and not man ' hood. The things that have brought the dollars have re ceived oujr highest considers-; tion. vWe have maintained bu reau for cattle and hogs at Washington , under ' the caption of. animal' husbandry; bureaus -4 for crops and labor, and 'not until ,19.1$ dld' the youth of America receive "ouf." consider atlon, when: in that year we V created a child's, bureau at the national capital. Last year we 1 ' appropriated- seven 'and one- halt millions tor the animal, hog and crop bureaus,, and; to : show , how much importance we ,' placed on the . child's, bureau V ! last year, we appropriated I2, 000 for that bureau." (Many year ago 'Brumlgem, (as the English for some- unaccountable reason pronounced "Birmingham") Tom TrenneiL a working philoso " pher who was so unprofessional as to lite his philosophy, said: : "The breedin' of children Is a diversion, an their raisin' a bloody obliga tion; while we breed. 'ogs an bother . cattle scientific an' rear 'em accord In' to w'at will brlng.hoiit' the bast ; as is hin 'em." Old Tom was not select In his language, but words were selected that left no possible doubt In the listeners' minds as , to what was meant. Tom was a machinist whose i mind andtktli'inTented (In Buck ingham & Hechts factory) much of - the shoe machinery now controlled, and leased only, by the trust, and his observation was In connection with the restriction of apprentices in the skilled crafts, which since has taken upon itself the decency of legal status in form of "child labor laws." In those days Tom was called by "any old" name that, with .proper adjectives prefixed. is now conveyed by L Wl W..V "anar chist," "parlor lizzard," "radical," iwiaiisi, ; etc. iuwas before. Herr Most, the Haymarket riot Lndlnw Blsbee and other Incidents too'nnm- erous to mention vhificin mon origin In what the Judge calls stressing money and not manhood." in connection with the oldtime old truth, only" poorlT told hi Judge Bale, and the t position in which he . and, .other student , find themselves, Bryan, for instance, I would point out a few thinn." . The, Judge Is a. Jurist out "of s job, ss far as the bench is concerned.' Bryan is a politician without aa of fice. The judicial temnerament i. a mighty bad thing' when It don't "Jewdish." The mind that won't ueos useir, prostitute itself, to commercial ends soon tMoma . b?ore bench -oL popular opinion, but it gets a more or less respectful hearing In labor or Chan tanqua circles. ' Labor don't attend Chautauqua more s the pity. If it did it might tvrreci some, oi tmr half-truths toM there. However, Truth crumb tn earth shall rise again," just as the xruui or the 'prentice restriction rer- ".".V.n. risen, like Banquo's ghost, in other forms" to Comfort iaoe wno, in Its berihnlne fa. tfc ame class now does) called it "un American . '" .. .. STATISTICAL TWADDLE, ". I read an editorial' squib 'the other day, which .spits In 'tha fr .v- twaddle that, was purveyed to "the COVS" hcfAM Ik. . . . , T r. wmcn. since .- :ui, OT absence in word and Bcuon, it, says: .; ; , Vnfi,".C!nt eBt!mt hows that h 19 month f the war the 47,94f. During the same period Im.",". UU4 accident in this cOnntrr " ': . etudy the language; rEetimste" 'actuaL' . la-absence of the proportionate lumbers In ..w. and lndns- w w rs wm iigure.They are rot Mvreorer, mey are an M which means that they are statisti cal lounaiings, and like their hu man prototypes serve booni pur- woa, m me one instance by swell ing popnlaUons to be exploited psper and in "air," and In the other s . wind , puddl'tt" r Jot, either ev serTlce men," as soldiers and sailor. are called. In contradistinction wjth, their brothers who furnished ,-the sinews of war" (again to the end of separating; , tho sheep ; from Jthe goats.! either of .which both become as. occasion, dictates), or in both to acca on we wosepns oi industry whom their political brethren would sell Jnto bondage.jv .-i This is the way it might work? Political -Philandered Uo a gang of "the unwashed")"Y6u were the silent heroes of the. war. You men furnished the run for "the roan be hind the gun." You are the stokers In the bold of the Ship of, 'Freedom and ' Democracy," et cetera, and so forth, and so on, ad InfialUm et ad nau8eum. ' ' The Same (to "the noble boy's In Khaki,' etc.You are "the men be hind the gun" that resounded and still reverberates Thv alwavs nae that last word. If they know It.) in j the welkin. (whatever that Is). You icugni, oiea ana died (They steal that from other political buffoons) to make the world free for demo cracy (which don't exist, outside the minds in the over-crowded institu tion out on Asylum avenue). It is to you the world owes a debt that it cannot (and-Congress will not) ever pay. Noble sons - of worthy sires (Never mind the mothers; they are only women.' and besides, they made the country dry.) I bow iny head Iij honor (and contempt)' for you (fc? three weeks before elec tlon). But the point ln't clear yet To the soldier or sailorV aftenUon they call the wages ."extorted" by civilian employes ln time of our country' dire need" (no reference to profi teers) ; as the reason for treating them by the financial "absent" method. ' (And to the civilian they bring out "the lack, of patriotic, generosity whfch makes' the action of the Am erican Military !' in demanding a modiclum of what Canada ("a bloody empire") doea for- her volunteers gladly "Besldra." he . aajjs. aslde, ."wo had to conscript 'em to get enough of 'em to furnish soft wraps' for our (the political bonnes') sons 1; the commissary and commands for our 'fightin fools'' with chevrons." - See the "point? ' Instead of "mak ing one hand wash the other' in stead of unifying all Into one har monious, patriotic whole, a truly United States he Incites, greed and hatred between brothers and wakens envy and passion between father and SOn. t ... , r ,. - Rotten! Yes; but that's politics as she Is played. . MOO.VSH I X I NO A FIXE AHT. . . According to a jnagazLne arfjcle. Orange county. North Carolina, la the champion moonshine-making dis trict la' America. The federal author ities have already captured and sup pressed 700 Illicit stills there.' but the production of contraband corn Juice is yet the leading Industry of the county and la engaged In. allls by business and professional - men, as well 'as farmers. . - Ninety per cent of the business of the courts grows out of this traf fic, but conviction r rr nnn county juries look; upon . a Judge's instruction that home-brewing. Is a crime In the nature or a joke. The anthbritiea' limit their program of enforcement to hunting down and destroying the stills. - . "iJ?U'ni m!4 d ne..IWletrmrjn The moonf hlner has the wholesale bootlegging business rednced to a . system.' 'There Is a ualveraity In th midst Of these operations, so that a stalwart and Intelligent band or -young moonshiners will be ready to take up the burdens laid down by their fathers. . - t . r; - ' It is hardly necessary toT state that this section of North Carolina la al- . most solidly in favoc of the prohl- . bitlon amendment - The Statcman't Claiiiflcd Ads. Bring Retnlts SssssMssssssssMsMssisilssssssssssssi Tho&-Firmp Bel Sfeqervo Labbr'o PatronazG I I SF' SSmSJSSJBl . B I I I I " "MMBIIIMWBB.JS! I - THE UNIVERSAL CAR. - Sales and Service 5 260 No. High SC ' 1 JGood-Year Tires and Tabes ACCESSORIES -j Insist on Genuine- Ford Parts .7 A fry I y. 11 J Fordcbri FAiUl TRACTORS Front and State Streets Dad's Pool Hall And Soft Drink Parlor WORKMEN'S HEADQUARTERS Basement. Masonic Building Ourf Permaixeht Policy We operate all bur stores on a well defined plan that assures the people in every community where we are located Better Service and Lower Prices. T - T; ' To accomplish our aim we have eliminated many of the expenses that the average one-etore-merchant encounters. In Baying - 1 We Buy for Cash. . . We Buy Principally from manufacturers. . We Eliminate Middlemen's Profits almost entirely. We Buy only.Dependable Merchandise. We Buy in Vast Quantities. We Buy at Lowest Prices. is Si tore In SellinjjTr- We Sell at SmaH Profit We Sell for Cash ' Only. Wa Sail at Oaa Price to Everybody.. J.; C. PENNEY CO. NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION ?. Store No. IS CMdren's Wash Presses unusually Attractive In. Style and' Prica ' ' ' ' LADIES' - STORE 4G6-474 Stater Street - MEN'S STORE .' 41C ' State Street There Is No Substitute for Butter " Buttercup Butter - - ':" mADE IN SALEM ' CAPITAL CITY CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Our Ideal The Best Only Onr Method-r ' Co-operation - i r . IT WJLL PE0VE TO OUR MTJTUAL BE2iEFIT 'r ;t - r We Buy Only for Gash Sdl f or 'Cash Only. ; You eliminAtejlnose hwfj. expenses of the credit stored 1 Tie' largest and inost complete stock alwas ca nd. Grocer ies, Dry Goods, SnoesVSmti; Undent ear, etc. ahrars for less " f - 3 - s Peopl Cash SAIXU Dr.O.LScott tiii op Factor- The Only Straight Graduate in Salem. A Chiroprac- Talx CaUSe f Dase nd oes -Not Use Electricity, yrator or Baths. ; Do not say Impossible. IuTestigate f" Hours 10 to 12 and 1 -tv tot 30 to 812 C. 8. N. Bank Building Phones' Of(lr ST Residence S2SR ENTRAI. IGAR STORE i . CIGARSTOBACCOS SOFT DRINKS PIPES r ALL LATEST MAGAZINES ' ARE. HERE - ; . . ! PHONE 74 KA!(E & SHAW, !. Proprietors 1 4 v . TRADE Name of Unloni.' . . Name or Secretary. Address of Secretary J . A - ' . .. .... Americas FederatroU of .... ' IAbdrf ;L;4;C..'.: rraBk Morrison Waaaingtoa, D. C ' Oreroa Bute Tedatloa' ..V,; " 1 - , ." : . - f Labor ...'.J.4..'0. R. Hartwla; PorUaad, Ore." ' . ' SaUm Trades and Labor s CouacU ............... J. M. Ganiard ,. !!7I N.Ttoat Electrical workers I J. Simeral til X. Cottage, Metal-Wrkr. '.f:,.... C O. BoberU R.F.ttt.;i Carpesters ...i... John Klckelaes $ Cherry Ave. PatsUrs ............... J. K. Gaslard ICXreat. Trackmen ....li.J..... It. U Stover ; Clt & Com.- . fT"1 ....... J. B. Hmm State Prt.U.r orftoe. MusIcUm ....iTan O. Martin '. Haaonle Tempi. . : numbers 77....' John A. Humphreys. '.. 12IS & High. ! ' Timber Workers ...... Fred Peterson V....... JJ$ Wilaon. Barbers P. W. Hubbard ....... 11! 'N. Ceml " iUitt"r Me CuU' ........... M K. Twentieth. BrickUyers J. V. Haushawont (It N- Front Printers ,,... C. O. Gray.... Hit X. CasitoL' UachlniaU ...";... i. ... Enalneers ..... Vat Afrm.t .77z, MH NCI IT1U .............. For Costs. Salts and Dresses go to the . . '. - .sle. 5. .0rx,,tJsf,0,en Apparel Store Welch Electric Co; Hot Point Applitacei,'' Westmrbi Jaoxm Ameriean'Beaoty Irons," Hughes Heatint: Appliances. A Jtncs, x.iecmcai i-ixturea, a specialty. , y muiui auj luujx xecuics4 vau at Call For HYAL'S FAIIILY REMEDIES For QUICK RESULTS We specialise on the best Toilet Articles and Requisites Crown Drug Co. 339 Stat Qt Telephone 367 SALEM. OREGON DR. C H. SCHENK , Phone 1182 . Dnxgle&i Physician and Chiropractor ' SALEM. OREGON Corner Court snd High Streets OUTFITTERS TO SPORTSMEN AND ATHLETES DIXIE BREAD . . v . FRESn DAILY Salem Baking Company A GOOD PLACE TO GO V. . ' ' To Have Your,Eyes Examined and Glasses Made Work Guaranteed HARTMAN BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND OBTICIANS SALEM OREGON Phone 93 ! EAT IT EVERYDAY Weatherly ICE CREAM 1 1t's Good for Yon Manufactured la Salem by - ' . ' - - . BUTTERCUP ICE CREAM CO. Any Quantity Made front Select Oregon Apples COfittlERCIAL CIDER ,101 North Commercial Street Opposite Oregon Electric Depot BILLIARDS ICE-COLD DRINKS A SPECIALTY THE ELECTRIC CIGAR STORE OTTO A. KLETT. Proprietor . ' 475 State Street'- ' "STANDARD" and "HEADLIGHT' OVERALLS and JUMPERS 3 $2.75 and $3.00 per pair v lee UNIONALLS $4.00, v$5.00' $5.50 SHIRTS SHOES HATS VfF. Yotmff Men't Store 379 State Street Union Shop Phones; . Store 2H Green Bouse lit C B. Clancev r FLORIST. AND DECORATOR " 121 North liberty SL r 99 S 4 . Phone 1CIT Lloyd E. Ramsden ' ' .... . . f t . . a Payton, Columbia and Heavy Service Bicycles' 4 2t7 Court St. PROMPT SERVICE Phone 12 WEBB & CLOUGI " Pnneral. n!rw4AM . fronrt C(m tti - . , . . ... SALEM. OREGON White House Restaurant ' 5C1 STATE STREET MEALS AT ALL HOURS - ' : vnAVa T M . HUGHES & TAYLOR ' ' ' . " Candy Kitchen FRESH CONFECTIONS CIGARS TOBACCO AND SOFT i . i-'- DRINKS 2 71 North Commercial Street Help Home Industiy By Buying: 'Local Products - - All Kinds Fresh, Cured and Smoked MEATS Pnre Lard. Saasagea. Etc ' : V ; ' at " " ".'- -Steniloff Bros, Market Court and Liberty t ' r- - ' . ' ' ' " ' t . . . - I I i . ...- -. . . ,.Z''r ", I;..-... - - . ' ' - I