T1K ORK(JON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON. p.TT:nn.vv Monxrxn. ocTonr.i: .. pilm LEAGUE OF NATIONS is absolute; (Continued from jvji't 1) i ur .upon Uu-se words :uiy 'Ji'o- ."Auieika will ncvur rmmio. pror'Ws of logical analysis. TbPir n.isic,. the i j nk-al iloctiiurH thai iiu an'.i.i; i-s f o plain i hut h who , a inuiy is a mere 'wrap of pa rmis:inay reiu. The . olili Ration p,...- j a:sj a plain. average man assumed is as free from aniMi;i-1 '.ike must of von. HtiU. ciHii..,i i tliinga war or dishonor. . - aj a written promise to pay : 1 jfal and dipomatic inti iraKe Senator Urads ArtUe X. i ,ir,v I;,V a!t-r dare To : and ! know of no way tu keep a" ... .. , . , , j, . ' l'ltK.sKlcN K meatus to DhrKMIi promise except to keen it -Arm If ten is not on v the most , v-r v-n. . . tic, .,i me' i . i . . P ' i - V ! iil . AY,!-.. lien latnieu. iioi I'lilatHl .sa I ert Me Memher ' danm-ions proposition in the coi-1 or.lisatirn Ucomw lli.it or thej; "I'nlun.i is a' iiiembr of the .nam. hut in its sinister possi-! i:aii..i. not merely (he premise of, lea: He. I'oland wan invaded iv hihtlM it is the most dangerous the les-i.leni and ihe. .-enate or ki.-ia. her t(rritarial tnteeritv proportion ever presented ttu the; ,.,, run .1. ' ill.iTf.,r,. vi.l.i....,.i i .. .B"' or.. .In I ' ' ' : , ""I'liru JJ CMflliai American people. After; read i ne nrti'rle ten Sen-! .tot; Hardini; runiinned: .pledged to the "We do not need to bring to every treaty. exti performance o ; . A Kit-st Xatiotial Attraction 1 LAST DAY "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES" 1 LIBERTY ' STARTING SUNDAY A Show to Make ihe Fans Feci C'ay ami Have a Laugh With Charlie Rav wilt Hie pledged to .1 as it is now i "--" "on. ami ine precipe case : voiuenipiaieu ty article ten was ; presented to Great Hritain. Hut , Hn gland did not furnish' did to 1 Poland because a large -body of Sjgpt iter people oppofed it. would look with coming of military age. The men who k TV 'd in vurld war are for the most pari fed up tn iitit- itary service and ate busy .getting re-established in civil lite. They can be i.rawn upon .tor officer and noi-coirtml.ioned officer mat rial but it is ih younger men and lh;ne who have not had military service that ought to I'll up the ranks of the national jjttard so that if there is ever a war they, will know somet hint: about that pro and not have to so in tin prepared. j j !l i LI Gaoi4(tohSrs7 3 ) Great Play I q 0 J I, for one, no satisfaction upon similar action by my coun trymen if we were a party to the tbaue. ir we promise, we must keep faith. ' ; "The case of Poland may be ! repeated- many times. Tnder this j provision we shall no longer be ; !ree to choose those who may be worthy of our knightly, services, j We hall be pleified to the pres jrrvation of the territory of the ; despot as well as the territory of s the weak end sore-beset. Our young men may be called upon tr die in unwilling justtfnsfation of the rape of Shantung by assisting Japan to repell , a Chinese inva sion. Kuroix Embroiled fn War. "War is raging in Europe now. I do not think anyone would favor our participation in that warfare. Surely it is equally important not to bind the American people to a compact which may oblige them to participate in future wars in which the American conscience may or may not approve." Agricultural reforms received principal attention of the nomi nee in four, addresses in Iowa while en route to Missouri. Crowds at Pacific Junction, Harriett. Percival and Hamburg were told that the nation could not hope to prosper unless the farmers were given a square deal. At Hamburg many children were in the crowd and Senator Harding declared he wanted to see that these boys and girls are never mortgaged to the service of some ambitious power in Europe. He also made an appeal for agricul tural, industrial and commercial co-operation, to the end that the motto might be one for all and all for one." "41 GUARD TO REORGANIZE (Continued from page 1) A Story Oj Rube ancj Wise Guip ble in the plan and wherever pos sible. "What Is needed to fill out "the present national -guard units and to form new ones is enlistment by the generation that is just be- Srrofula Most I'rogrelre Now Sudden changes of weather are especially trying, and probably to none more so than to the scroful ous and consumptive. j The progress of scrofula durlnr a normal autumn is commonly great. - . It is probable that few peopla ever j think of .scrofula its bunches, eruptions, and wasting of thfl) body without thinking o the benefit many sufferers from it have derived from Hood's Sarsap arilla. whose success In the treat ment of this one disease alone would be enough to make It what it is. one of th. most famous medicines in the world. There is probably not a city or town where Hood s Sarsaparilla has not proved its merit in more homes than one. in arresting and completely eradicating scrofula, which. Is almost as s?rijus and as much to be feared as its near rel ativeconsumption. Hood's Pills, the cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. in cases where oa? is necessary, are gentle in action and thorough in effect. Total Registration of Automobiles is 101,000 The total registration of auto mobiles In Oregon yesterday was about 101.000. according to Sec retary of State Sam A. Kozer. and the number of registered au tomobile drivers who have pro cured licenses has raacfeed ?1 30, 000., The motor vehicle registration department' received in fees for motor vehicle and motorcycle, dealers and chauffeurs' registra tions and on transfers, duplicates and additional license plates for dealers a total of I2S.932.50. A total of 2183 Motor vehicles were registered during the month The total in registration f?es for the year has now reached $2,023.-214..-.0. I Japan will send about 200 tons of peanuts to the United States. In which case it will be simply im possible for the circus crowds to get mad at Japan. o (2) fo(Q) f SALEM 'gill ALBANY RETAILERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES The Quality Coffee of - America !' There is no better coffee 1 than MJ.B. Coffee regard less of priceWHY? IB Two most Popular Brands of : COFFEE 5-lb. tin per lb. 45c 3 -lb. tin per lb. 46,C Single Pound Tin 49C We Recommend That You Buy the 5-lb. Size You Save More Money " - Romemhtt W Stand JUhinA It. Every one knows the real merit of M. J. B. COFFER We have had specials on j i this Coffee, but this is the first sale wherein you could buy the Highest Gride Coffee at the price cheap coffee is beinj sold. 5 pounds, per pound 33c 3 pounds, per pound 34c 1 pound, per pound C ....35c 5 pounds, per pound 33c 3 pounds, per pound ... 34c i i 1 pound, per pound f.35c AMERICAN CLUB COFFEE is a popular price Collee, every c an guaranteed by us to be the best Col- tee sola at any where near lht BALLOT BILLS ARE TREATED Former Governor West and Other Speakers Will be Heard Here Today lU-JUrttlA Ikut Will If llUIfiL.. f- .-'p 'jUrs at lh me tiujc CMtflne th-mf Iy: mtin lv.1 I ; stat lsu-s ami it !s underitou! ; will r-fr In no way to national Uriies. And now that wouo-h art taking in b an arttve part iif p!- . M iiulia Ul W Uild in tL ii t n J. W. Cham l Mr t oiiitu xrU I rliib will prlde. 4 Stai srr ,raM,ii .old for Hi. ' former tlovernt.r Oswald West is announced as one of the prln iipal speakers for th-- mass meet ing to be held in the ai mory this afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. Aso ciatd with Mr. Wes in a discus sion of several measures to I voted on' in Novenilier are several prominent speakers, v These include Jndge George Stapletoir of th,e Multnomah coun ty circuit court and Judge, John S. Coke or Marshfi-ld. of the Coos county circuit, court. C 1". Spence. master of the slate grange and Otto Hartwig. presi dent of th? state federation of la bor are also on the program for abort talks. The meeting will bf held for a non-partisan discussion of several measures cf especial interet to the voters of Or3gon. Of special interest is the proposed measure known as the 5 per cent bill. An other measure to. be voted on November 2 is th? proposed tlivid ed session of the Oregon legisla ture. California has tried the di vided session' while some states have tried It and reivrted to the one session. To farmers in this locality the proposed marketing bill is of great interest as well as other e"f tended to all women voters The: il-a ill res to h difli.Hei are t-. :;.mlil as th mot important to be oted on tl.li fall and With such sneakers as ;vernor West, pudge Sfaplettti n nd Judge Coke.f ih.'n ; 4s the assuraui-e that all ph- of these important measures will be explained in detail. J The party will come rroni Port-, land at no.n. The metingat th artuorv will begin promptly at! 2:. 10 o'clock and will continue for' about an hour and a half. After the program her-, the entire par ty will leave for Wood burn wnef HIPPORDOMf VAUDEVILLE L WIlbhib fUlfied .d 'PhWfkJ. " t I TODAY Bligh Theatre F U R N. 1 T U R R AUCTI0K Tomorrow, fMoW , at 1 :'U) p. M. Sharp m At the residence of Fred lien singer 1850 So. Church Street. One Brussels rujr, 10x12; 1 ingrain rug, 0x12 9 dressers; 1 chiffonier: 1 extension table ; 8 oak d -4 3 oak rockers: 5 odd chairs' l naV. l.i.rarv .nr. n davenport; 1 Keanieh & Boch piano; l'new k' cabinet; 1 Minnesota sewing machine; 1 three-i;; Perfection oil stove and oven; 1 new Royal ""-', range; 2 in.n le,lH and sprinirs; 1 t-ong-olinm rnr GS quarts sweetened fruit; 1 iron folding lied;nfc tools and many other articles. - .- - i Time 1:30 P. M. Place 18-50 South Church ttrttt Directions Take South Commercial car; ret c'f r Rural avenue; go three blocks east. MR. FRED BEXSINCER, Owx F. N. WOODRY, The Auctioneer. List your sales icilh Woodnj for results. i I ' f ! The t to : and. the First to TT 3 .... . , " E We make no misleading statements as to what prices were. A comparison of Merchandise will prove that we have now, as we have had all along the best values to be obtained for your money.- Dcrir: these days when market conditions are so uncertain we make no predictions, but you can rest aixcrrJ that our representatives at the big market centers are on the alert for anything which will benefit our customers,, and that we will give you advantage of lower market conditions as soon as potubUj WJe call yourattentton to juoi a fevs itemic: Wool Dress Goods Ctranito 'Cloth. '.6 inch. vard. . V rok W m)I Hatiite, ::G inch, yard.'. ,79c Tiicotine, :6 inch, yard. $1.69 Danish Poplar Cloth, half wool, yard . .. .. .83c Storm Serpe, :J6 inch vard. 89c Sliephard Check, :!6 inch. yard... t .89c Stortn Setpe, .VI inch, yard $1.98 Frnich Serpe, 4H inch, yard !!!.$2 69 .Suititifr, rH inch, yard.. .$193 Wool Ottoman, 0 inch, yard ! $2.98 Novelty Plaids and Checks, 42 inch, vard ..L98c Wool Plaids, 4S inch, yard . U25 ALL WOOL COATIXS,.-i8 inch, in such goodVrtiee all materials as velours, novelty tweeds, homespuns polo doth, and Oxford coating ; .... ... . . . ....... $4.50, $4.98, $5.90" and $6.50 "yard Tnc-otine, M inch, yard $4.93 Men's Department Plue Denim or Stieffel Stripe OVER ALUS. I . . ..1S)S Canvas ( Jloves, pair. ; 20c Leatlter Fared Canvas Gloves, pair..; 133c Roekfonl Cncle Sam Socks pair..... 20c MeiiH Sweater 49 Y0" $6.90 Jleii and liny Caps 98c 5293 Men s )res Pants.; $2.98 to $8.50 ,Sml ....$350 to $16.50 Xerkiies ; qqc t Men s Overcoats.. .. ... . . .'.V.4.50 to $4750 Imvs Oveieoats 120 to $18.50 1 Domestics Oil Cloth, yard.. 1 43c Pen ale, yard. 23c' d35 f.mghams yard. . 2lc, 25e ud 35 IIiIe .Mulii), yartl J3e IxiiMlale Muslin, vard 25 Berkeley 60 Cambric, yard 43 Nainsook, yard 23ff Towelinjr, yard. .".."! 21c," 23c 25c "aad'Se UtMeached Mrtslin, ynl 21c, 25c aad Zs White Outinff Flannel, yard 7... .2Tc ' I ,,,,"I,,"I,IIIIII,"", Blankets w'T','.',-' ;""1 ik.io,"riso V aUt, ; ...tssato 117J Shoes Wo,,,..,,'. ,, Melal Calr knKli,h WalkinR Shoe. $153 I.Ii. k Kid, utth black riot I, -top, urlt, Militarv h. Hi, 1-Hiite.l toe . " M.-hoatiy Kid, Military J.eel . . Lxtn, Fine Women Dr,- Sin in iViaek" Kid with AJ Hilary or h reru h he,-!-, imat',,,, $3.fJ ..ut -,hh uuh for Men, V.men S. K The se are not specials for just a few days.jbut are our regular prices for you any time vou want then. Equally good values throughout the whole store. t S cA ftiation-wicLc Jttstittittoit J.LBUSICK&S0NS 2i tl W tjAX w VI 11 " .-rr-J w.:: -... '; w3i;;.SWirt.,.., . , ....L -