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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1920)
,. : :'. '""..!.. I " v, . "';v'y"'""::! l-.i- ". i J:":' ;' j j" ' : ' : ' . " '" ' '' ''- ..- - pW'Uy,?: '.4-.-ri-Ki-.r'H'. -.V. -'rr :--;.-. .-. - ' THE bREGON STATESMAN, SALKM. OREGON. ' - . ' ; FIUDAY MOHXIXO. OCTOBER 8. 1920 ' 5 I , ,, ; , . ii , I HARDING TO REJECT uiitv w 1 i cAfiUE COVENANT if- w ' . I finm rOA "I V -Tbe examined each , Mnna VimT Fallen lntffe 4!!lewrtatloji rof undesirable . 4eportatlons of aliens see 1 . Tm undesirable alien as he attempts to enter our country, bo also we have the rgbt to lead him forth and send htm away when he has become a menace totmrountry after his entfy into It. The treac herous alien within our .borders must be led to our gateways arid told to go. A ; OitiMtses Terrorism. Perhaps more tragic thai of fense against our laws are-Vthe orfensesof Injustice andt of oi pression which occur eecasibn ally by theacts of those who are insincerer hasty in enforcement fHINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN V Id WITH MF war vJT Auction Sale i " At '404 Ferry Street Saturday, October 9, 1:30 p. m. IIorse8, ilules, Cows, some Work Harness, IJii,'gies.. 2CKM) pounds of Uui-lunk Potatoes, a chance to' get ytmr pota t - toes at a snap G. SATTERLEE, AUCTIONEER, PHONE 1177 IP YOU WANT ASALE SEE SATTERLEE I 7 ; potixctiei - KNowl t rr5 Tine to ? purr. There ALICE VERLET trill appear in person C - : If ...... . 5 ,-" I l. ' Next Tuesday evening;, Alice Verlet makes an appearance in Saleni. It is the most important musical event of the sea son. The famous soprano will render those songs with which she has won her jchief successes as a4 operatic star. r Next Thursday Evening October 21 r-,,;.. --.:::y:s-::r:. 'Victor Young1 pianist;! and Robert Velten, vio rIinirt, will assist in i collaboration with Mr. 1 Thomas A. Edison's Three Million Dollar Pho nograph. , : ) Tickets are issued iwith the compliments of today's figures were preliminary and ftubiett tn rfiinn tho final c-fficlal population as transmitted to contpss in December Tor ap portionment purposes was- not likely lo.be greatly different. Hevised figures for a number of cities and counties are yet to be announced, but the main work of the 1S20 census is completed alter nine months of labor. copulations of the last two statett from the1 l2o census, made public tonight, show Minnesota to have moved Into 17th place, passing Tennessee and Alabama with a population of 2.26.371. j Nebraska, with a population" ot I l.2J.,..,02. an increase of 103.288, or 8.7 per cent, falls into 31st place. Washington and Connecti cut having passed it la the 1820 ! Drown that the Iowa's population, announced today as 2.403.630. an urn-are of l"Si5! or S per cent, mow than -Where were you all tn 're appointment Ui pleasing to the lawyers of the! nlai'' 1 . ... i At the club. state lor me reason mat mey lite j,,"., urU occasionally .to see a lawyer other I -ll rtcht. Ak makes up for t tedecreare; shown J than a circuit judge elevated to board " Lonlsville for the state in the 13th census. the position. . ' Joarnal. the onlja Courier- A Sure Way To End Dandruff Jastice Bennett Give$ Glad Hand to Judge Brown Of the scores of congratulatory messages that have been received by Attorney General George M. Brown on his appointment to the supreme bench perhaps none Is more hearty than the personal congratulations delivered yester day by Justice A.. 8. Iiennett. who has resigned and whon Brown suc ceeds. , Judge Bennett assured Mr. of our laws. Great numbers of Americans believe that they have seen within the last few years grave injustice done, and harsh, violent and unlawful oppression undertaken under the mask of enforcing Jaw and order. They have seen .too much terrorism. J-'J stand; against terrorism and SEAT SALE STARTS TOMRNING 9:30 Prices $1 $2 $2.50 War Tax Extra Here Monday Evening, Oct 11 aft y.ri .tin. . J H&!phDunbir 0EKOVEN5 MASTER COMIC i OPERA. sued i GEO. - j GEO. ;C. WILL The Edison Dealer, 432 State St. They will be issued in order of WTM town epmaty rtv Artists tncliidin cask t Chorul.OrcTiestr nechaRtcians and lecnle eiipmettt excepHotwl lcaufy TREAT YOUR. OVERWORKS i ! SELF TO THIS iiUft TIME JOY Tun that Convulses ' mm mm I.-- " : annliratinn " rn-1 - ..ii -a i " ." - - .. ; : -j. 1 , : I ' :: d .'::.' ; : : ' Anniversary mm 20 Days Beginning Saturday, Oct. 9 Watch our windc ws for Prices Farmer's Cash Store abuse and brutality. When I say that 1 am against terrorism, I am on the side once more ot law and tjrder. Not only is police- frightfulness. and night-stick bes tiality and third degree oppres sion unlawful-ln - itself, but I know of nothing whlch-aa-so de stroy the love which America must first awaken in the hearts of those who may learn to under stand her. i Minority May Re Menace. We shall not give countenance to those who ; would Jorce upon America the iron hand of Czarism We must notmake the mistake of believing that It is pdssible for authority to control the thoughts M-flien. When the pathetic min ority begins to seek to express itself in speech and in writing and printing, it requires all ot our national good sense to de termine when that expression is a menace. 'I believe that the wisest gov ernments which the world has known, including our own, have iouna mat raucn error evapor ates under exposure to the air. I believe that one of the best ways to create in discontented men and women the conviction that they are wrong is for author ity to be a little more generous than simply jjast antl right. "Let-no one believe that, be cause I have stated my condem nation of terrorism, I will fail to draw a line beyond which no man or woman in America may EO without paying swiftly, sure ly ah J justly tibe penalty for their treachery, their conspiracy and their menacing presence. "I think the voice of America will say clearly th,at we must ad just our laws as to treason, se dition and agitation against our institutions so that these laws will conform to the American spirit of a united America which all men and women may learn to love. We must insist that in the enforcement of these laws there shall be no illegal brutality, but when the laws we bayj approved have been broken, we must act with sure precision and unswerv ing authority to bring wrong doers to an accounting." Prof iteerlng ? lilt. At Anita, Senator Harding touched on profiteering- and" co operative marketing, declaring he had been told that farmer in Minnesota .received ?0 cents a bushel for potatoes which sold In Chicago for S2.40 a biAhel. The transportation charge, he said, was only 22 cents, "leaving the very marked difference of f 1.48 for somebody." xThare is one sure wVy that has neer failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve It. then you destroy It entirely. To do this, just get about tour ounc es of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need) apply it at night when rairing; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. j Hy morning, most, if not all.' of your dandruff will be gone, and three or fonr more applications will completely dissolve and en tirely destroy -avery single sign and trace of it. no matter how much dandruff you may have. - . You will find all Itching and digging of the scalp will Hop in stantly, and your hair will be fluffy,. lustrous, glossy, silky. end soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. I- Orchard Help Wanted At .Hood River Apple Growers Associa tion maintaining free employment bureau at .Hood River, and no truth (o the report that the ap ple industry at Hood River is seriously ; in jured. Crop this year is better than the average and Hood River is in serious need of pickers and packers at once. Ex cellent accommodations for harvest help. Apple Growers' Assoc ia- tion. ' . FURNITURE AUCTION Toinorrow, Ottobf r !, at 1 -Mb p. in. Sharp At the residence of Fred Bensinger 1850 So. Church Street. One Brussels rug, 10x12; 1 ingrain rug, 9x12; 2 oak dressers; 1 chifftmier; 1 extension table; 8 oak diners; 3 oak rockers; 5 odd chairs; 1 oak library table? 1 new davenport i 1 Keanich & Boch piano; 1 new kitchen cabinet; 1 Minnesota sewing machine; 1 three-burner Perfection; oil stove and ven; 1 new Royal C-hole range; 2 iron ImhU ami spring; 1 eonsrolium rug, 9x12; GS quarts sweetened fruit; 1 iron folding bed; garden tools and many other articles. Time 1:30 P. M. Place 1850 South Church street. Directions Take South Commercial car; get off at Rural avenue; go three blocks east. MR. FRED BENSINGER, Owner. F. N. WOO DRY, The Auctioneer. Lih your gales with Woodry for results. . - - - r . , C. Burton Durdali Three Stores Salem SilvertonIndependence TODAY TOMORROW ITom 'Mix IN "Th e Terror ' 1 STUNTS AND THRILLS GALORE "All OVERALL HERO? FEATURING! SNOOKY A THE HUMANZEE .SI STARTING SUNDAY "39 EAST" j SIlEBBgjlMlS J - ' '- cA c fir-'A a. I STARTING SUNDAY "HIS YOUTHFUL FANCY"! A Corkirig Sennett Comedy U.S. GROWTH REPORTED AS 13 MILLION (Continued from page 1) 8.8 per cent, while the .popula tion living In purely country dis tricts formed 44.8 per cent of the total population. Conditions Are Abnormal.! 'The increase since 1910 Injthe population as a whole, as before stated, was 14.9 per cent, hut during the decade tnere Uan We an Increase in that portion of the population living in urban terri tory of 12.192,926, or 28.6 per cent, and in that portion living in rural territory of 1,518.016. or only 3.1 per cent, and if the com parison is extended to cover the two classes of rural territory. It appears that that portion living in Incorporated places of less than 2500 inhabitants shows an in crease of 1.745.371, Or 21.5 per cent, whereas that portion living In purely country districts shows an actual decrease of 227,355, or six-tenths of 1 per cent. "The percentages of increase shown for the several 6 Fates vary greatly, due in part to the causes which have 'been noted as affect ing the increase in the population of the country as a whole,! but also in part to the abnormal in ternal movement of population re quired to meet the excessive de mands of the war work In certain sections. For three statesMis sissippi, Nevada and Vermont there have been small decreases In population, the largest decrease being for Nevada, 5.5 per cent." This situation was clearly re flected in the figures as to farms in the country which also were made public today. These placed the total of farms at 6.459,998, an increase of only 98.496, or 1.5 per cent in ten years, as against an Increase of 624.136 or 19.9 per rent during the decade ended In 1910. - Flfcnre Subject to Change, v Mr. Rogers stated that while --4- t WfiR D Wl D E KNOWN SH OES J Biltmore W Style 772 at $10.50 Full dress patent with cloth top, button, the only correct thing with your dress suit. . . . . . . .$10.50 Style R715 at Is a In almost any country on the globe you can buy Regals and their high quality is well known every where. We can fit you. tvle K701 at $14.50 (Jenuine I.laek Kangaroo Skin on the A. I. ('. or straight last, Blucher cut and very comfortable. I j ' M REGAL ....$13.50 Regal' Brown Calf Bal.. modified Erigli.sh toe rubber heels. ...$13.50 Style R711 at. .$12.00 Dark Brown Calf English last (Pall Mall) with rubber heel $12 If you try "Regals" you will be a '- v i regular, for the satisfaction you" re- eeive for the amount you invest will 'pleas you. You don't help pay some one else's bills at Style R771 at .....$13.50, "Regal" Norwegian grain calf Blueher, "IVnn toe" ( round X half double soles, fine for winter wear $13.50 Style R717 at $12.50 Brown Russian Blucher, round toes, rubber heels. ........ $BL50 Style R725 at $125 Regal Brown Russia Calf, heavy bal, round toe and full double soles $1225 IFoot 'Roubles uickTdiMDtearwbnDr. Scbolra a mm Foot Comfort Appliances mrul . RtntMiet are fitted by oar foot xperu Tb.se simple, tfftctiw, Innpensive aeries are tor sucn foot troubles as corns, bunlonai Dmim, weak ankle. brakcH dew. : anbM. Act foot mad Urd, mchiag bet. Dr. ScaoTs Boaiea ladacsr give I immediate ralicf ta aora, taodw noa. ifiii mum 4cmeauattoa trtt. I a V mm 5i LITTLER & UPMEYER! Salem's Satisfactory Shoe Store TiredAchfadFeet tnakc yoa bMf&ctent and Wcssm yoa much suffering. Dr. Scha"s Foot Comfort Appliances and Ram. dies U1 give qcick r.licf and comet Uv. caoac Our foot npt wiU demon. Strata thitMUMOicurp. Dr. ScMTs faat-Cazsr "mmm tkm Fmrnm" R.U.'tm tirS. aching ft. weak aaklM, Imllma arches, cramps. cmUouMm, ate. , Lt o show joa. At The Electric Sign "SHOES"