The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON" STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON.
SATHRDAY MORXrV0- ArflTTST 21. 1320
ehc t&te&m Statesman
, - Issued Daily Except Monday by
T11K STATESMAN Pl'BUSllI.Yt; rOMPAX Y
r i 215 S. Commercial St.. Salem. Oregon
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cation of U news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited
In this paper and also the local news published herein.
r. J. Hendricks. .Manager
Stephen A. Stone Managing Editor
Ralph Clover . i . . . . ' Cashier
Frank Jaskoski . . .. . . . Unager Job Dept.
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TELEPHONES:!
Business Office, 23.
Circulation Department, 583.
Job Department, 583. '
Entered at the Postoffice In Salem, Oregon, as second class matter.
THE JAPANESE QUESTION IN OREGON 1
' What is to be done about the 4504 Japanese in Oregon!
Nothing.
Nothing can begone by the state, excepting perhaps the en
actment of a law making the holding of land by Oriental for
eigners illegal! '
But the 487 boys and 524 girls under 16 years born of Jap
anese parents,! in Oregon, are not foreigners.
They are American citizens.
' So will be the one child a year for each Japanese married
couple born in Oregon in the future.
So are the thousands of ; children born of Japanese parents
each year in Hawaii; and in Washington and California.
The figures are taken from a report just submitted to Gov
ernor Olpott by Hon. Frank Da vey, after an investigation of tho
Japanese question in Oregon, for the' use of the Congressional
investigating committee now at work on this coast, and for the
consideration of the Oregon Legislature next winter.
; Mr. Da vey found that of the Japanese in Oregon over 16
rears of acre. 2631 are men and 862 are women-
It is evident that the Japanese men in Oregon have not been
V living up to their opportunities T in the matter of "picture
brides." -vi.'. y -
But this inatter'will no doubt be attended to in the future,
through the aid of the Japanese government and various under
ground methods of immigration.
In three bounties in California the children born of Japanese
parents outnumber the children bora of parents of all other na
tionalities. .
In the Hood River district in Oregon, while the Japanese
population is only a little over 1 per cent of the whole, the chil
dren born or Japanese parents are about 20 per cent of the
whole number of children born there.
But even so; even though all the rest of the single Japanese
men in Oresron sret their "picture brides" from Japan, and the
Japanese population of Oregon goes on increasing in geometri
cal ratio (aslit surelv will), and even though every one of the
Japanese auens ana citizens qi vregou may -.tiii
!! giance true to Japan, nothing can be done alout it
. ; And the! proportionate number is and will be so small that
there will be no great menace.
Ilhit the continued iinmiirration of 10,000 to 13,000 or more
i Japanese from Japan to this coast, which has been going on for
several j-ears, under the so-called "gentlemen's agreement," if
continued in the future indefinitely, would ieeoinc a menace.
:':lt tfould point to a time in the future when the Japs would
: outvote all the rest of th,e people of the Pacific eoast states
When we would become virtually a Japanese colony
? As Hawaii is sure to become soon
- I Even though under the egis of the Stars and Stripes.
: S the thing to be done is to be done; by the Congress of the
United States- There must le something more binding than the
"gentlemen's1 agreement" -'to keep out Japanese immigration.
It must be made air-tight. We can digest all we have; ami we
are. tinder obligations to treat them right; them and their chil
dren and children's children of whom there will be many;
, many thousaiidsrmillions. But we Ita-ve plenty ; " more as plen
ty, ''.now. And the gates must be closed, and locked ; padlocked,
I and the key thrown into the Pacific ocean.
4: ' I THE REAL BUBE,UP TO THE MINUTE
SHOWING HIM THE FACTS
liiiiiiH 1 1 m i mEi n I
ami . h w?- js& -v i ,
1 v rav), 11,1 V
ill ffy jr ri - f
- J 5 SekWGHARD!K6 ;. brX '
( wOrnos favowteson I ' i LCJL .
tlCTUBV Ktt.373 I feTc!l
iMWfC 1 who
n - -
trial Soviets with communistic
aims wilt hare melted away like
snow under the breath of a Chi
nook.
France, the country that sen:
La Fayette to the struggling coW
onles "
The country that has held high
the torch of liberty and has the
eourage of her convictions thai
puts them into virile and intelli
gently directed action
France, the great European re
public, will have the credit, and
will richly deserve It.
"Sympathetic attitude Is a
poor and miserable thinr. when
bloody human hyenas are at your
Coor. demanding the privileges ot
loot and lust and murder.
The pioneer men and women
who Fettled Oregon, and fought
Indians away from their homes,
can understand the debt Poland
win owe to French courage anl
brains.
- "Say, Cy, I "jest found out what a rube is."
' "That so, Hiram! What is it!"
"Why, it s one o them lorty.-one-nour, -pw-a-weex iaior
guys that thinks a farmer is goin' to sell .him food cheap."
(The above clipping is commended for more than a joke, as
it was intended. It is a bit of philosophy.)
u. ... . - --
The soviet bunch of pyramided industrial Reds of Russia,
usurping the 'powers' of "government in that country, now want
to have an armistice with the Poles; they are very anxious for
peiee," sincej their armies of hired assasins'have been walloped
to a fare-yoU-welt while trying to get into Warsaw to loot and
raDe that citv. Not wish in e the rest of the Russians any bad
luck, the outside world would not shed any tears if the Poles
went right On to St. Petersburg and hanged Leuine and Trotzky
four times as high as Hainan before concluding peace.
JlKKItKSILMKXT OTK.
up-to-the-minute girl
who can keep step with him.
Othfrs liut tnat only girii
who powder their noses, shorten
tueir skirts and curl their hair
can expect to be popular in these
jazs days. San Francisco always
did lean toward artificially col
oted faces and has evt-r shown a
liking for generous displays of
feminine charms. Tha discutsioa
on this interesting subject has not
leen limited to the men. Some
of the women of that city have
taken a hand in it, and one makes
a palpable hit. when the blames
the other sex for the' disappear
ance of the old fashioned girl.
She says she u&ed to be one. Inn
flie foun-l that he didn't win any
..ale admirirs so rhe changed hert
tactics and now she is married.
She still believes', however, tha:
a sweet -ii.iosltion. a happy look
ins fare and' pleaaat ways are
attributes which are not to be
despised by a girl, no matter how
pretty she may be, nor how short
her skirts. -
harrying or else' Incompetent for
his job. To haTe convicted 151
profiteers is one thing, but to
Lave made nearly two thousand
arrests in the doing la distinctly
another rnd puts a smirch on the
record. Even the department of
us tire has less than an 8 per cent
kick In it. '
PESERLE
Everyone T ' .- V-Z, T?;
Baked
By New
Electric
Oychs
The Reason:
IsL Nineteen years experience have jiveaus the knack of bread-
making as no one else nas it
2nd. Unlimited spendingof money to get only Best materials, in
sures pure and healthful prodncts.
3rd. Modern sanitary methods, electric oyens, etc, prodace frcn
these raw products a bread imeqrzaUedforPi2rityvNocrishme&ta&d
Flavor. 1
Peerless
i
Philip Winters, Prop.
170 North Commercial Street
Bakery
Phone 247
i
liusinees on a spreat city ex
change was stopped the other day
while' the Napoleons of finanr
8fvely discussed the question of i : . .. ,
-, ... , . , ! According to hospital figures
peiiies oi ine greatest number
1 I
SALEM Busfelk ALBM
or people In the world-that is
the article they liked best as a
refreshment.
At last accounts the man who
invented vanilla ice crestni had the
largest number of votes for the
ball of fame.
Possibly that was because the
discussion took place on a red
hot day. Teer. beef and bread
were hatred as staples. What was
wanted .was something that as a
luxury created a craving and then
satisfied it. Chocolate creams
and numbers of cakes, fruits and
confections were named, but plain
old vanilla Ice-cream had the best
ef the argumeut as being sooth
ing to the palate of man. woman
and child. How about that?
o per cent tuore to be
born no-v than It did four years
jarA'j The longer it-is put orf the
more it costs, pleasured by the
returns, those of us who were
born last century mutt be cheap,
j livery time the rtork makes a trip
now tne can register rings up
$74.01. The doctor doesn't say
what thi cents Is for. Mayle It
is the wsr tax.
sTitAiT-JAnarrs.
LARD COMPOUND
No. 5 Fresh Pore Lard $1
No. 10 Lard $1.95
No. 5 Compound 90c
Pint Douglas Oil -35c
Pint Wessons 0d 39c
Quart Wessons Oil....75c
Vi gaL Wesson's Oil $1.45
1 gaL Wesson's Oil $2.85
Retailers at Wholesale Prices
Phone C 0. D. Orders 186-198
H will be necessary to do some
thing more appealing than talk to
oust the sultan of Turkey. He
Las been up against tbu talk game
many a time.
William Gibbs McA Jon says
what we need in this country to
solve our problems is a rt-ligious
revival. I Is jthe ex-secriar able
to qualify la the role o! evange-
. lutT-iT,.-1 : . ' -
then you know beyond the shadow
ot a doubt that he l. broad-min
ded as well., as a brilliant conversationalist.
One thing, people who expect
to find bouses for rent in Salem
will have to be a little lr.i choice,
on the average. It the new peo
ple keep on couiing. a tent will
rery toon be a luxury most any
cid kind of a tent at lha.
ttTLV VOT1XG.
Candidate Cox loudly asserts
that there are -no ties to h!ni and
mat his fctrait-jarket is off. It 1
must have come off in the night.
r.ut. at that, there is nothing re- !
markable. There s many a man J
wandering about unhampered mho !
would be better with one on. And j
the rest of us would feel safer. .
v SALMON
1 lb. tall, medium Red
Salmon, can 19c
1 lb. tall Oregon Red
Chinook Salmon ....29c
This is new stock Salmon!
just in.
j SYRUP
5 lb. Karo, amber 55c
The election commissioners In! v.yr t, ,,,,, .,--
ansas City report that in the ;
aiiHouri primary there Out nt 1SJ4 arreM.4 tor profi- , ft .
hut one Prohibitionist and twolteerins made thro-ih the depart- 10 lb. KaTO, amber $1.03
SocialisL voles were east, but n en, of justice, the government j - n a . .
cost the state over $1000 for the lWured conviction in ir.i 5 IDS. ClTStal White
Karo
There is one infallible method
hy which a ! man's greatness may
THK I.V OF ItKCKO.MXii.
be Judged,
mum for n&;
vott dlyuss
It your trienr
t an hour listening to
your favorite topic.
.KITtllK 1K1T11S.
Ktr a4 I PrtJB4 Prifir Cnal
kca t !. Oxford park.
AmgnU 21. T4r Jumm-r frt
lo(-lfcr piaie H illaarltr' rans.
Aocnat 5S. Tfcarsdar -- Baby eiiaie
teala at C"i"rrUl elh. N,
A a fml 3 1. Tudrtlnt aaoaal f'tr
nir ? MinnrMtla ctak S1tm. at
f r. C. BartlMlvaaaw. 79 Svrik Capilul
atrt.
tioit of Artia todrra. Salaaa
-. tioofjaaa
!!.
Hrptmhrr S.
Mnodmr Btalt: Palm
MaNwara Iraa af rrt
Moajdar I jHr imr.
Hvirmhrr IS. Maeaa U aHif ml aa-
mriili BircnWria ip mt gatrai Coaimrrrial
Clu..- - , j ,- :-
hepumktr it, t tk-Ubar 2 Orejss
fair.;.: jr-wt. m-m-w--
"T1r 2. To(fr ll!nrtis dav,
Pavid R. Francis, former am
bassador to Russia, is certain that
the rule of the Reds cannot last
nix months longer. By that time
the peasants of Rut.sU will learn
of the sympathetic attitude of
America and other great nations
toward real liberty and popular
excesses of Bolshevism la order
government and will reject tne
to go to work for themselves.
Los Angeles Times.
Refpre that time the people of
Russia will learn of tb active
help of France, working with
them for a real republic- in which
every man will have a vote and
every one be guaranteed security
of his property and his home, and
the grip of the pyramided Indus-
extra, printing and postage 1
cfluse of this representation. So
Callst votes at $1200 apierr come
ico hlph for the rest of the coun
try. A man who cannot put up
with either the Republican or
Democratic parties and their lead
ers eouli tave the
I T l rases.
This would indicate that the bulk !
of the cashes mere started tor ad
vert islns: purposes.
A state's attorney vrho secured
IfrKS than 10 per cent of convic
tions on the number f offender!
60c
10 lbs. Crystal White
Karo $1.15
7" w-a3 1 II TJ IPVi OI US
!ot of money by moving out.
indicted would be either presum- I Medium Log Cabin.. ..70c
a ( to be doing a lot o; nnworthr
Medium Uncle Johns... ,70c
THK OLI FASIoKI c;iltm.
Are there any of m loft? ThU
interesting iiuestion is enrarin-
attention of San
What to Use and Avoid
On Faces That Perspire
the
kil lit I... Ul. . M..., 1.-
r ranciseo jaiM, mum ir..ifa ui r
man
nur.ne the vacation season TKj ,h arr f the
excitamnt IW ' j """at. r-nmm thui, as 4 w4-r
excitement over the Democrat!- ' tw i-irrri,, Uih ub !
national convention and the lai ,,'m,""'-" anH hmtkmg -n-,iiy 4nr i
Ml . . lar hfmf4 p-ri4. If Mr icnr.
Itlce intra . . n . I .. t I , I I . A . w r .. . .
'ied do, our rrienHa i. twJ -i ,f.",","r "'-- f it U
vi America." nave turne-l
tttention to lovely woman, her
?rtnes and. not her vkes. but ber
attrartionv Quite an animated
disctifvioa is proceeding In. on
of the newspapers. Most of the
correrpoadents seem to think that
th old Tashioned girl is a fast
disappearing type of femininity,
and they rejoice accordingly."
juuv. say jLhc. up-to-date
1 5 lbs. MarshmalIow....83c
10 lbs $1,60
ri-:hwT5-i 1 saUon Tea Garden $2.50
1 gallon Monopole $2.95
5 gallon Open Kettle
Molasses
tar . auM har Itrallk msmU.
iana. Tau rfa.rVablr .alwlaiw-r . la.T!
k1mj.Ii. ft.. J .11. .1 . -.
r" ""i t ysrr . i5 b Karo MaDle
faaall.T w-e - tn--
ar apparnr ( Br1ifi-iaUr
aa Ma. aarrrnlixaal was f
-i aa4 IrT it
M f-rraaa f.r a arrrk
if aaaruaca.
.Jr efferti. Irratatral. whir a .U. rf, ' UIJTmpiC. SaCK ...
aaiaraur ana Krakult; UiUoIra H
amem at wv4rr4 taxnlite la a ka?f pjiat
vitra al ui ut Isttoa,
12 pounds Fancy Redeaned Nary Beans. $1.00
9 pounds Jap Rice $1.00
5 pounds Peanut Butter, bulk- 75c
10 pound Pail Peanut Butter....". $L60
2 cans Standard Tomatoes 27c
6 cans Standard Tomatoes 78c
12 cans Standard Tomatoes'. ..$1.50
1 case Standard Tomatoes $3.00
Arlington Corn, 2 cans 35c
6 cans Arlington Corn $1.00
12 cans Arlington Corn $1.95
1 case Arlington Corn $3.90
i
2 cans Del Monte Tomatoes 35c
6 cans Del Monte Tomatoes $1.00
M af b ' - a aai
L cans Del Monte .Tomatoes $1.95
1 case Del Monte Tomatoes ....$3.90
D cans Uenled Meat ;...25c
2 cans Big Smoke Sardines ..J....L........:...25c
2 cans Sugar Peas 33c
Princess, sack . $3.H
Diamond C, sack$2.:
Pacific, sack.$3i3
10 lb. sack Pancake.71c
10 lb. sack Grahan.62:
10 lb sack Wheat !
Cereal . 73:
3 lbs. Royal dob
coffee .::;;.u...$i.43
l ib. Royal Club Coffee 5 C:
1 lb. HfflYRed Caii55:
50c size Royal Baking
Powder... Jfit :
.i
25c KC Baking Powder 22c j
50c Postum
30c Postum -''JLU
25c Postum . 2!:
1 lb! Ghirarfelli'f
CHocolate . 2U 4
Vn Hershey Cocoa J2:
5 boxes Safe Home
Matches .:....r.J3c
6 boxes Search light
Matches .J
! IB
.55
83c
$1.60
$3.60
$3.50
SnoW ; Drift, sack.$3.5q
10 lbs.....
.K &own Flour, sack
"The Quality Coffee of America!'
There is no better coffee
than MJ.B. Coffee regard
lesi of priceWHY?
5 -lb. tin per lb. 52c
3-lb. tin per lb. 53c
Single Pound Tin 55c
We Recommend That You Buy the 5 -IK Size
U Stmmd
NEW KEGS
5 gallon J'
10 gallon
16 gallon .J2.25
Jello, package 15c
Jiffy JeU, package...Jl5c
Argo Corn Starch
Gloss Starch
Mixed Spices, package If:
Mustard Seed, package 1C:
Celery Seed, package U
Cinamon Bark "
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"Yoa Save More Money 99
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