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.1 ; t TOE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 2. 1921 3 v 3HANISUN DAT GOES:BACKTtTCy NATUKET t manaigemenrth'r tharehbM rs'iif d" f eTt3!H?Bare erthe responsibtl-1 should be made " more" f amlttaf With; th, circuciftances undef which- their employers' , business i& l being conducted. Si? ? y I 10Mordany'Urethat?the pa pie are facin,. he. ff-Ur hooves both emplojrerf 4)'ff to beojBeriods and: o-; 4 the workers, f?. -, i.-rfhe: ity must jie with, the, capitalists who have not yet learned to. ap preciate the trae value of labor, but work Inconsiderately far the promotion 'of thojr own interests. The workmen, he thought ; The nuance minister said that while the present roubles' must he attcibuted to- the lntrodaeilQn ot foreign, ideas of the rolaUoa snip between labor, and i capital. (WHh the present liiphj fost 'ojt looauentk) edurins -oatJflC prwUictloni U pay. UTih and the -Increasing diffl- the irosU C ' - General Wood RepoftsVPrat , Philippine$--Are Rich . Valuable Woods v l jy 4 ECONOMY' IS HEEDED OCTOBER 1 ,1- : 84 Brunswick; Records:! Materials Collected by Afrr ericanvWi Report Use . IriTCs Cfimatev Y .ci"'ri 1 J f ! ""1 Is ! ON SALE TODAY- n nmifffiiin Ivluun llutn ipzZ ! wnim hM iniifT ! t I 1 1 1 B 1 1 1 B B I 1 I . r huh ui. luuu i . T&fgOc Karfe 1 Great Americdi Tenor ; j T ! llc, . - i if ; (;?... .j 1 . - - - ... .... ..i,,,. ...-u- i rr 1 ' - 1 - ! ' MANILA; Sept;. 27 There enough Umber; loAthe Philippine islands, to take- ,are: o-- most of jlhe ilutibf industry, ot the.Fa" Coat r.nAi, ... Uftitm Hmiaf it Leoaari WtpodAv who -baa just irarersea lie arfaipciagt -r?6rther Luzoa to the VWajrin trlanda. 1' I . ,.;t:;o: j ,' ; "Tew Vipeople appreciate --tn s enormous resources in the Island In the wajr of lumber, much" t It of the most, valuable kind.' he, said. "Nearly 230,000.000 Meet of It was cut in 1920, Of whlcVfa the neighborhood of 15,000,000 was' exported. tv ' i Kane Methods deeded. "In ordinary years there ought - to be an enormoui amount avail- lis c .. '-.Of ' ft ,S file former Zlegfeld Gh-J who has lately been achieving: success In the movies, slrflte a rraeefnl pose . ontempUa (with the connlrance of the camera man) the primal akies In a primal gown. TAiaa Day ,wHl be aeen moon- in "His Back. Against he WaH.1 a Oeldwyn pictnre. featuring Raymond Hat to a. - able for exiJojt.t ISj jhjsr time to fBUi,thipseA Jfvisei forestry '111 . mm V - Honest Advertising!!! 'J I U LAJX VOa VI UX VtlW Ma ' - w doinsr so in a legitimate wayyaidinfr you ' t6 select your store, church or bank td I advertise to help you select your den . tist I have nothing to offer to you ' but dentistry; as practiced, by all men ff - I i:loi reputatiori , ! SALEM PEOPLE patronize my office, &a I give the best quality of work and r : saye them time and expense. ; 4 tiieJ demand of today is sanitati6n : EXAMINATION" AND ESTIMATE OF WORK , : - - CHEERFULLY GIVEN HERE , t Mold Crow $7 4 , PlaiL.$i5; $25 H Bridge Wortf $T per tooth Extractions. : $1 s ; '-.-. DR. 'ALF SWENNES DENTIST Gray Buflding SALEM; OREGON" ? n i tOver Hartman's - T 1 Chu inas,urea. which would. Insure the replacement of the trees cut. These,.forests arerf all of the tnost valnable woods, and there is pos sibility , of .great, deyelopHiertt in the v proddetion of rubber, cart- Lphor, etc.,r .also , . an. eiioriaous- amount ox otner rorest ana jun gle jroucts- , , t. , r ; , "'""Lumbermen ' In'" the ; Islands' ought to unite so as to have bet ter marketing of their products abroad. In other words,, here is a . great Industry which can be developed on sound lines and re production at the forest yssureiU" Hrlght Future. . ,V. Cameron,.?' Forbes. former jrovernor ' general of J the Philip pine island's, predicted a great fu ture for the lumber Industry of the islands. He said niy way to the Philippine islands for the first time in 1904. I stopped at the forestry exhibit of the Philippine government at the St. Louis air. I was literally carried off my feat by the beauty , and splendor of. the Philippine woods there displayed. Right then and there I made-up. my .mind -that it was one of-my am--bltlons to have certain .rooms, in whatever house I. might build in the future, finished with espe cially fine panels of, seleeted Philippine woods. During my. 10 year stay In the island JL collect d considerable quantity of these; woods, took tha risk their not standing the American,, clim ate, and sent them home. -The wood has stood wonderfully well and seems to be 'a good, today as when first put in, and is the admiration of everybody i who 1 visiLi my house just -outside xf Boston; I am sire that the" lum terjIinUufitry of the Philippines has a marvelous future." j A. Fl FisciieT. director pf . lor efetry of the ' Philippine Islands, estimates there are 72,224 eqnare miles of standing timber, in the Philippines,- and that on this area the stand of timber is 200,000. 000,000 board feet. 'This timber, which i3 owned by the govern ment, is estimated to be worth' $100.000,000.,. , . t LUtl DEFENDED BY JAP LEADER Profit Sharing-Broached By Takahashi, Who Blames 'Capitalists TOKYO, Sent. ; 24. The only satisfactory solution of Japan's labor troubles is regarded by Viscount Takahashi, minister of finance, as a profit sharing: sys tem, according te the Tokya ASa HI. In bis plan the profits of joint jstock companies "would be equally distributed between the Appearing in Concert, t . at 1 GRAND ' THEATRE Tuesday Evening, Octobef4tb ! ' ' ' I . ' - ' ' -; -f . ' - . Recordii eiisivelfoi 7 I h : lirnnswIclc.V-In Its October release of super-tea- ture records, meets the taste ot all music loveni ballads. opraU aK ttrchertrM .selections, and? soug aud daitce-AOvftllii with tho.dollthtful Ter-i satitity whichi characterizes all Brunswick musics1 To select front this list! is .to own what. Is besting phonographic reproduction.. Check the rwrords tou wish to hear then tall, npoin youc,earest Urunawick Dealer ' 1 300fc 1. - if ! TV TR. KARLEa's orie of the rribst'jd' pf al 1VX the active singers of the day. . 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Temple Liu. unilflatfililitliiinllto ' mum" i i iniwlWlHii,toiui 1- - f I 7 " l"11 i'iiiiiiiiiiainiiiniiuniiiiiaiiiii)iiii 1 j" ,M m W V ?'aj i'- V:V,;j '" ' f J'::-,:'::'' HARRY LEEDING Boy Speaker ,.,,,....,1. 700 tiareaiest Concert in WeoterhlNiMm WHITNEY BOY Asissted by 700 100 Elks' Bi and and Drill ream 100 Strong J ,rt" "-:''i:"-' I'-'l"'""' !;' j,'' ' : I h i I ' ':' ., 1 , , -A : 'f r . J 4 r v fl M W to i I Ahi . I V, -.v - I M . DAVID RICHARDS i Chairman , . i . Boy 'Directors Sandv HoustoiBarlesOTe Robert RhcDoiialoi-Dramatic '.V f it. ''Specialties Tom Badley and his ukulele. The Guthrie Prothers-Tinjduet. Soloists Francis Duvall , Nathan Weston -Henry Sorenson Eugene Vedder Pianists i Frank Alexander Frank Shull ; 'diiifssfon Adulti 50c Children JJ-L:. 25c . 'Autos.: ...sac? Grand Stand 25c Extra ; . h ' .-. . i u r I ... i ! r 3 SANDY HUSTON : Fourteen-year-old Burlesque Director fternoon dim ) JpdB72: I l STATE FAIft GRQIJiibS i nun. .urn i m urn ii mi mi mi m.Hii" J'H' 11 Wi iiih iwt"i'ii wwyi ,. JHIIIIIIIWWWW.IHI I.I , ,. fc,,-'1 . li ' , , i,i,iu..it ui.iiuuuMii a.HIMt m,i-.somJlunirmm f.a.n.mii.iimi .. TAe rVorW's Re'corS T? HIS is the first time m the World's history that an ag- ' gregation.of musicians or, sing? ers of this size has ever traveled fifty miles i en masse to give a "concert." ' i 1 "The concert was one of the most remarkable. , and most t thrilling eyer hearo in this city.? Portland! Morning Oregonian i: .it:: ! ;1 ; ! ; jj i ! f !''".! 1 I t l ' . '' BaigesiBby Chorus -The World, - .'t"i ..It-nWuHl.,., HlltHlHII). aiHlillaWHHMiMlii Ml' ififcniliMtWiia i: 1 . i . i ; 1 i ' x t I Hi'- 1 1 f '" .... t" y : ; r ;. iv.;. , V.'- .'rZa' '-. frti-i.- - ,J- i -' 5 i -cr