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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1920)
TTnR "OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OTIEflON TUESDAY MOItNINfl, AUOUST M, 1920 j (siljc 0ttatm Statesman Issued Daily Except Monday by THE STATESMAN Pl'IlMSHIXtJ CtMIPAXY 215 S. Commercial St., Salem, Oregon -. ... M EMBER OF THE. ASSOCIATED; PRESS Tie Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republi cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited la tfals paper and also the local news published herein. o i Hendricks. ! Manager Stephen A. Stone. Ralph Glover Frank Jsskosfct; - ............ Managing Editor . . j.. Cashier , .. j. .Manager Job Dept. carrier in Salem and suburbs, 13 DAILY STATESMAN, served by ci I cent a week, 50 cents a month. n.n T STATESMAN", by mail. 16 a year: $3 fo six months; 50 cents a month. For three months or more, paid In advance, at rate of . li year. (THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD, the great western weekly farm paper. win ne sem a ji iu j uj mt, m i u Daily Stateaman.) I RrXDAY STATESMAN, $1 a year; 50 cents for six months; 25 centa for three months. WEEKLY STATESMAN, Issued in two six-page sections, Tuesdays - and Fridays, 1 a year (If not paid In advance, $1.25); 50 cents for six months; 25 cents for three montns. TELEPHONES: Business Office, 23. Circulation Department, 583 Job Department. 583. Entered at Che Poatoffice In Salem, Oregon, as second class matter, THAT IS NOT THE ONLY ISSUE 'present and future "The Issue, and it is about the only issue in the coming cam paign, IS n iisunuiu vn. aiuciicbuuiu. So says, the Port Wayne, Indiana, News, c And the News is woefully mistaken. --, The paramount issue, af f eeting the prosperity of the whole of the American people, and, through tnera, or tne wnoie worm, is tne tarui question. It is clear and clean-cut. I The Democratic platform declares for the "traditional" policy of a tariff for revenue only - "Which policy is a lie on its face; because a tariff for reve nue only produces no revenue worth mentioning; it is free trade, leaving our labor and capital naked to thej deadly and ruinous competition of the labor of China, Japan, India and Europe, with wage scales a fourth to a tenth of the wage scales in this country, and with standards of living so far; beneath the. average standards in this country that the two are not to be'mentioned in the same breath. j " j ' The Republican platform declares and the Republican candi date, for President has declared for a protective tariff and the Republican party has stood for that policyl from the beginning. A Republican victory has always brought hope and confi dence and prosperity to this country j Largely on account of the doctrine of protection to Ameri can industry - I t v And often after bankruptcy and bread jlincs and soup houses had been the result of the "traditional" policy of a tariff foi revenue only under Democratic misrule j As witness the "Cleveland hard times' of the early nine- Alll ami a i i i i rxr:i i lies, nu ine country uecame sane anu eieciexi aicjviiuejr auu Every time Cox opes? his mouth dick io ine principle oi proiecuon, ana xnus usnereu in ouc Mie -uts ms foot in It. He will soon be suffering from a very bad case of the foot and mouth dis ease. . WHsm - . "vnr wm w mwv r a j jy , ?m: z Witt i7 ; A SERIOUS MISTAKE MIGHT EASILY OCCUR If the speaker of (he evening, in his old time enthusiasm would say, "and now ladies and gentlemen, you should vote the Democratic ticket because we icepi you out oj err that is, because we won the wax.7 . ' - things appear to be settling down j in Mexico, something eiae nappens to brand that country as a dea of ontlaws. S S Just as the Toles get to going strong, milk the prospect of bag ging all the Bolshevists In Russia, they are warned that they must stop at an Imaginary boundary line. Any way, the Reds of Russia will likely hereafter stay out of Poland's back yard. WI1I.H. Hays, chairman of the Republican national committee, tells the Democrats that the Re fiublicana are willing to meet them on any .old Issue: even on the rec ords of the candidates, if it comes down to that; though he would prefer to not get Into the mud slinging game. One reason the Red Russian government cannot be recognlxed Is that It Is running too fast to get away from the Poles for any body to recognize it. The truth In politics: Some thing unpleasantly discreditable to somebody. S S It looks to a young husband as If all he Is sure of Is life .modified liberty and the pursuit of the lawn mower. S N """There still are a" I e w staid. "old! fashtoned girls at our beaches who get engaged only three or four times a season . V au tnose tourists wno are flocking to the battlefields of Eu rope evidently want to get their Red Cross money's worth. When all the girls now at the seashoYt go home and put on eve ning dreasea there's going to be an awful powder famine. Exchange. "b W , Amundsen has just started for the North Pole. Lou of us feel that way In August, but most of us manage to stick it out. Cultivation "Cbfthrrtoa b s fine tlkj for hot the ten aad & niaaf It's a good Idea also to tul-. tlvata good habits, like paying your debts, minding tout own business, exercising the tooth brush and going in to see a good dentist occasionally. Not- one person In a thousand has teeth so perfect that he can keep de cay away without the help of a dentil- People who dont visit the dentist are getting resdy to visit the doctor. "When yon think of TEETH, think of PARKER. KR. PARKER System Dr. F. V. Cr!f Dr. D. U. Odra Itate A Commercial U Bryan is too proud to fight or refuse to tight. "The Stars Are for Harding" says a headline. And the moon shine la for Cox. 1 It continues to look more as it McAdoo's delight at his defeat at San Francisco was justified. the periods of greatest prosperity in this country. . There are plenty of men of middle age who remember those 'daysV.T.vV rj",.-!-;v'':v'-.':-'..'. ': ' '::'' r ; 11 all the voters : of the United Stages could have gone through those experiences,' the party in favor of its "tradition al policy of a tariff for Tevenue only would not get a single electoral vote in November. ' It should not get one. The symbol lor the New York Democrats this year will be a tiger adroitly quiescent for the moment under a woman's gentle hand. The ' Lady and the Tiger," that is the Important thing, after all. Socialism. Communism, soviet- ism none of these can live be cause, even to a greater extent than czarism and kalwrm. they tend to destroy Individualism. Representative government may not te a perfect form of govern ment, but it'a the best little Idea yet designed for keeping men content. 11I,K MOXKV. Another important issue is the enforcement of the laws of las it were. tht land. Cox was nominated by the wet interests, with the ex- peciation tnai his election woum leaa to winning at wnoiesaie "Do the women of this coun- relation of the dry legislation. Harding is for law enforcement, try believe that.it is for their in Evade the issue as they may, this cannot be dodged by the Dem- terests thaf the solid south should ftcrats. They are fooling very few peopl by camouflage. remain' dominant in our govem- Important, too, is the matter of the lowering of the high cost ment?" asks an exchange.. The of living. This cannot be accomplished 'as lone as there is a November election returns will horde of hundreds of thousands of useless Democratic office holders at Washington and throughout the country. These par asites are all . for Cox, of course, and so are all their relatives, with the expectation that they will be retained on the federal payrolls in case of Democratic victory. The federal reserve bankers say that the country has over three billion dollars stowed away In Us sock in preference to using the banks or buying Liberty bonds. Lots of people think that money is saved only when it is buried in the cellar ,or hidden away where not even the coroner can find it. Money like that might as well be burned up for all the good It does the world. financial miracles were to be ac complished he gave no hint. Governor Cox Ulks like a man who sold lightning rods in bis junior days. BITS FOR BREAKFAST Mr. Cox Is called. S . tie will have to acknowledge that he has been lying about a $30,000,000 slush fund. S "Upon the highest authority, we- are- informed that no man can serve two masters, but what of one master and four bosses?"' in quired Will II. Hays at Augusta. Maine, on Saturday. Will Mr. Cox please answer. There U a revival of the -ransom ouslnesa down In Mexico, S juii at tne moment when Snre Way To Get Rid Of Dandruff There is one sure way that nev er fails to remove dandruff com pletely and that Is to dissolve 'It. This destroys It entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it la gently with the fin ger tips. By morning, most If not alL of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find. too. that all Itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop InsUntly. and your hair will ne nurry, lustrous, glossy, silky ana soil, ana look and feel a hun dred times better. . Ton can get liquid arvon at any arug siore. is is inexpensive, and four ounces Is all you will need. T"V I I l . . '' simpie remeay nas never oeeu anown to fail. Here look THE SAME FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO ALL T TOUR bank doesn't discrixxdsxla between Y the small and larye depositor either . tha facilities furnished or ia tha afforded at the United States National Bank upon the account and affairs of positor as important to txni as another s would though of greater scope. ' la services lUMted&ates Moim!B2n!i7 ORtCON A WANT AD. IN THE STATESMAN 7ILL BEING RESULTS KASILY SHOCKED. give the answer. It it Is at all gusty fiese days on tne steppes of Russia, tne claim abova Pnlind must look . . . . . . . ' . . . , I important, too, is tne master oi justice to ine secnons oi ine i ute ver, thick undergrowths of United States all sections. j brush, as the wind blows through - Army camps ana munitions lactones anu otner pu oucithe whiskers of the Bolshevik! a it . r . it 1 iL I works were aouea an over tne swamps oi tne ssoutn uunng tne running away from the long Poles war, and millions wasted, to favor the sections from whicft ine 0f their pursuers. Democratic votes come. The smallest tax paying seetion or the . i i t, i il. i ... v. r-.i. r i f eviiKiiA Mvtatr ett1 fAvn 4iia wba a ai At eoleniAa ItamAAMtlA aF I . j-uuiis iuuuc;, auu num lUt icvc.j vi Mimun vi 1.iuW...v this country will not be Huiuers, . y - . stopped to any extent until there a ne nunu um iuiuuiicu me uiuucj anu wuiu uas ""'Uj a change in the treaty Under Detroit has been shocked be cause IS young women dressed In bathing suits formed a parade down the main city thoroughfare. The bathing suits were of stand ard pattern and the display was made for the purpose of calling attention to the fact . that free swimming lessons were given at the municipal beach at Belle Isle. Yet. in spite of these reservations. the old town was shocked. The churches have denounced the af fair and an official Investigation 13 asked. One eminent theologian A Good Habit to Get Into occurrence In tne History of De- titolt. This is a rather harsh statement to make of a town that is Z30 years old and nas pro duced more than four million Fords. CARKI.KSS COXVEIATIOX. H; and thrown away enormous sums of it, through inefficient Lne immigration laws. If a Chinese I c.red n the most disgraceful administration and worse ' i, .aUght without his -chock- There must be a realignment of the balance of power, to f hee lt is np to blm to show ri ,c kuc cuu ui uamc nuu iui ic jwvvi ti iuc vuuini uu mv. i bat he Is legally in the country. . . . , L in a Japanese is caugnt it ts up The Democratic party is the party of reaction. to the government to thow that ; ne nrpuuiicau punjf mc pun ui prugicus. I be is illesallv in the country ine democratic party is tne pariy oi lainmany, "very nungry w.uIfh u all the dwference ln th at1 wauw 4kiMi4w " 1ia m m fsxw a aIi a n a a a !a JiwieiAti W tY mi cr TVrvvl i I . . ftuu ci f vim bij 9 iwywg ivi cs. vutivc ab a uniaiuu vi .i4xj opvuo. i WOrld- l-Orf A 3 T6lS Tifl)68 ine republican party w the party or efficiency and laitnmi- iu puuiic trust. ; in isvor oi tue pru eru iiiat a munc ui-i when someone ask ou "How fice ia a public trust," and not a private snap. It. the world treaUnr ion?- ma -The list of issues between the two parties might be extended j yOU ever kto to consider that mio eommns. your ansrer is Invariably lu ac jiiutiitauuiu ia vuij uhc vi wau;. coitiauce ' witn tse way you ve , t And the Americanism of the Kepullican party is not un- been treating the world? You can mindful of the world outlook; of world problems; of interna- uot go around with a grouch on llnit.l ...):,: . t 1 - f '. 11 111 iL. . ... "" ruuuiviuiw , ui iuc suprrrae can ior worm peace, ah tiiciana exie;i tuo worn or tne pco J greatest of the leaders of the Republican party, like Taft and! pie In it o be nny tK? ple.-ant iioover and itoot, and even IXKlge, and a brilliant galaxy of j to yon. We gtt -what's coming siaiesmen, including warren Harding, are in favor of a League I to na" every time, of Nations with such reservations as will satisfy those people of j - tnis country who wish to be sure of the inviolability of our Con- There are- a lot of paper mills stitution and the Monroe Doctrine and the riirht of this nation 1 Poland. If those 75.000 Bol- Governor Cox was singularly careless in his statements of facta and figures as used In his accept ance speech. lie openly charged that a Re publican congresa had made no effort whatever to relieve the peo ple of their burden of war tax ation. He seems to have quite overlooked the circumstances that it was this same Republican con gress which pared the appropri ations demanded by the Demo cratic administration to the ex- to regulate its own immigration laws and to determine for whathevik prisoners the Poles have (tent of almost $2.500.000.000 and causes our soldiers may be called to figh and our Meals m foreign lands. or to guard our honor Jhagged could be given a bath and cleaned of their cooties, and put to useful labor, perhaps they might assist In relieving the very acute paper shortage ia the United States, caused largely by a-TcJt of profiteers ia this country who ougnt to be serving terms In th up There are a lot of things Salem as a city ought to be doing and planning, for her good and her greatness as the market cen ter of the Willamette valley, and which she could do much bet ter under a commission form of government than can possibly omriTihff1 nmlor ihtt nrownt fnvm Clam i. no i;.ini " "A .r r V .V Vr TV" , . "V"6 penitentiary Instead of piling uf u iuuiiiv.. n, iuvuuuu.1 Ul UUU USTU IU BaJf I eXCCSS profits in. me oiu uaya wnen a man was noi marrying ail tne women m.i.k u: t u .1 c 1 . :i 1 . . - za v Biiauii aaa ui.v iil ax aa mi uiu. ai ca avr 11a ww 111 11c mr 1 m l mill saasa ss - . . . 7. - . , . , . ; , , Ti nere is a atscussion among the measure of her accommodation of the immense trade that, thfJ Wghbrow. about who wrote will be rightfully hers if she takes care of it, and furnishes ac-or p.At, .. . commodations for it.The country is here. The opportunities ceptance. and the general eonclul are nere. oaicm ouguno vv iuc ut cuy 01 ner size in tne en- gIon Is tnat he wrote and edited lire WOriU. M I K himself Koran.. t AIA 1 .tr r ti.uuuimi iou rue- "When Cox and Roosevelt charged that a slush fund of $30,- tortcal smoothness of Boston ese 000,000. was being raised. by the Republicans, they just lied. English. It is evident to all that. They both knew they were lying. They have been eaught at it. j wnererer. Mr. Harding gets his Why mince words T Is that not a beautiful spectacle for twolworat ne mean thtm. and the men ninning-for President nndyice President of the United common -.-people of the United States I i,V. .lstl"caBT understand them. saved a deficit of over a billion and a half. Governor Cox blithely declared in iavor oi cutting away war- profits taxes and promised to save the government' two billion dollars or so. but as to how these FUTI RK DATKS. . . larsdar Mtd iammrr mr. A . Tl- . I Armory hr Whilmr-r Ban' rkwn. -t Srattl. ' - . ' , St. TfcnrmdiT Bah rVni I iii at K-mmrrna risk. nrtl, Ta4aT 'mt anaaal W- te ! HiaaMota eiak of RaVrm. at Swaa t T. C Bartbaleakrv. 795 X.rtk r.t..i 1 How much of this paper do yon get full benefit from? There ii certain news which interest yon. There are special articles 'which you find Yaluable. But do you read all the advertisements regularly? Here is a source of opportunity for all our readers. These merchants are sending their business messages to you through this newspaper. And they want you to know what they hare to selL .1 . Always look oyer these "messages" carefully whether you want to buy any thing at the time or not Keep track of what the stores and manufacturers are offering and when some need does come up you will know just where you can get the best value for your money. - - ... . Save the time and energy required to shop around from one place to another. Know where you're going and what you're going for before you go. To know the best stores, start now to get the habit of reading all the ads in this news paper every day. : . . ! Arusaa lodrra. Kiln. Sltaibr a. Mmmdmr BrbU R.Ub n. itoMraa liardwar taai f Po- iana. Umhr . Viar LaW iar. SPtfBbr 13. Moailar Um1., . mm- iat ai.mbrliip at Salmi Caavtreial Clan. - t.ptmbMr JT. t 0tWr S Orc lair. ;. Kavmbcr A. TueUj EeHe ...