THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAL:i, C7GON Saturday: 4 ng, july 192 , ' i ImowI Daily Except Uoadty br ' V : - THB STATESMAN PUBLISHIXQ COMPANY, . , ""' 1S 8. Commercial St. Salem. Oregon v . 1 Portland Office, 27 Board of Trade Building;. Pb.one Automatic ;T 5 stEUBEU OF TUB ASSOCIATED PKES3 1 . . - The Associated Preas ta exclusively entitled to the use for publi cation Of All, news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited fa tbla paper and also the local newa5 published herein. It.; J.- Hendricks . ; . ; . , Manager BtepheiKA; Stone ...,..;..i...i..i;.......Manaalnr Editor , i Italph Clover .'. . . . . . .Cashier Fnnx Jasroskt ; . . .Manager Job Dept. TIXEPU0NE3: i v, i ! .Business Office, 23 Circulation Department, SIS L..i Job department, fit 3 t ' Society Editor, IOC , Entered at nha PostoffJce ih Salem,! Oregon, a second elaaa matter . ; r,. . ; u 1 - WOMEN UNDERSTAND POLITICS road affairs in this field ..as. to halt progress for a long time,, end la the end tt wonjd do more barm than good. One thing, the mat ter should be harried to ; ton- elusion. iEvery day of nneertala lyj U detrimental to- thfs'section ! Oregon, where, according to dey tractors, "It rains 13 months in the year." must think more of Iirigation, and do more of it. . - - One thing, the filberts and wal nuts are hot- suffering from the. drouth. ": ' .nlP.wAi. nl I teems' . to M a reverst " tujs c w : 7"l.-.tA... EVeiVtime tion be nhrsiciaa , ii- jre whale For the ReddW;f JP Siberia m tol h ay wo4 'It. I i-fniu that the CommnnisHnnmoer ol vPBes trv "T aad w r r.r .W; ktec t&WreaWd the total tirmisn lor w patIV Ol ierriiorr wcutit?u f - terlaily sprtaH oat. If Japan con- tianes to e-rafcaate Siberia mnder the same terdas the : Kmng u pin. ban S: an flag will be . - . . .i oTer'Asla. i - Uacan. la tn und floating all lift hjmsejf over the feEce bAfs boot etrapa seems to have Sn ith, is playins a J adopted as the finaneial poHclof on i When the Nineteenth araendment was under discussion in the debates in Congress, and it ratification was an issue injhe tate ijegislatures,, it was ' often predicted that women would r fail to jrspojuji -to; their pportunitieg in the field pf.ptolitical endeavor because they had no knowledge of politics, no capacity v: to' grasp ita intricacies, and no intention of participating: in a " fnnetidi'that tiad been given over largely to the men iii the i organization and direction of government. To be sure,f equal J mffragf bad 1een tried out in some of our western states, but ' ; ti e stories of how-it Workeij praetieally were looked upon as V travelers' .tales and were passed over in other parts of the country as hardly worthy of consideration, asa political inn(yva The result of the Irish election showa. a majority" f or the-'proposed treaty, bVt ,tli next thing will b tovcTjstailixeV the feelin I --':.::':-. " .-. -.j .- : r r'- It la to be press med that Qeorge Tjchitcherin, the busj;, man ai Ge noa; will cut a figure also at The Hagne. - - He teherUInir tooic a lot of tchances at Genoa. ' ? Republican ' : and ; monarchiat Germany are again tugging for the mastery. Dr. Wirth" says that the republic must lire; and . re I cent demonstrations would seem to indicate that this sentiment is predominant in that countgr now. So autocracy ever Initiated - so absolute a one-man regime. ; l-e- nin was.tbe BOlo planet ' I .the Marxian firmament. TroUky.his larkvsatellite, : the Bnssian? peo ple out . millions oi specas -: - i . ..lplliiv. .. . .v- I. fhdmiw'ldeenrat aamel She la josing "fT- xeep ,in. wrune reluctantly from the faith and popularity with j every that Ajstrla has no boot,: fit. o .hi. .iir in the Or fent and tnei ucci-ivj ur.Ausuian idea d!sm and annrehenaion the re- dept. Presenly be will nna-ner- i - : i erery.man ports of the German doctors on geu isoiaiea nui A , ,u,( 1Q s w .i-v iMirAw ..V. 1 r ITndoubtedlr tile Japanese gor-iui aa uea let a.Ua Sib 4M1U M ww w . " -t I ,l ' I fc . iw ,i IAVnmAn !, fnllv cfemitABt oMWSI naT vre io print all tke Wll'm mor nardonic trick dancerons proepeetL She rea I f -w 'M to exnose the fallacy of the Karl however that an opportnnity " "f resul Mfiinr thoAi-iA. I wer there em I this to acoalre territory andlcom-l.thls feyerlgli competotion a Mthiw .hn,Hir hoit h (mercial room wild nerer leome I of mbossed wallpaper la! w rgaln. China la rlsMntf in power; inmco, wyia man me ume pa Euron wilt not remaia f orCver I wh Its.ls printed as j Aust feeble in ber own Ashes. What I crowns; rv an everybody wor a lather. ' Along toward thje shank of the! evening V old Panther's Erealh . politely Inquired of; his ruide: -Why do your people al ways speak of Indiana as wild? , it Election of Delegates S . By Legion Not Regular x Delegates to the state eonven tion ot the American Legion mut be chosen at ' regular meeting and luce the meetiig Wednesday cn.rlal called nieetins. will be necwsary to elect the del patea at th .regular weet.ug, Wednesday. Jlr 5- Th-: is th fetaiemeat of Commsn-af r 4o w-n-ton. " v' :.-, ' The election of ' delegate at special meeting" was an oversight, be says. The actiomof the mem bers at the, special meeting hiay cither be cOaf'rnied by the regular meeting, Wednesday. Mr. Mioton says, or the nominations reopened , la the usual way. - THE IROSnr OP IT tbiirl own petard?' 4 They said, "nine-tenths of the world's wealth is owned by one- teptb of the world's people. We wilt change all this. In Russia henceforth 100 per cent of the wealth shall belong to 100 per cent of the people."' ' t So" they proceeded to cut off all heads capable of rising above the level of the mass--except that of' the lord high executioner. Then they passed around among tb Russian people all that' re mained 100 per cent of the na tion's poverty.' Evidently the. one capable head left to direct the Russian derelict advantages she - qt eelze will be lost to Therefore she is wll a 'desperate chance for the government . the n ment is being overworked. the! dls-1 XEW LKSSON FROM BASE not now ler forever. ig: to take n Vnnr vpar hAa Ru&sia'wallow t ion tbrt p ppp 4ay Jn tfan?f ?r.red f rom state to jiaUonal j ed ,Q the BloBgn of communism. alithoritv. .:.':;; 1 -! & I i.,nmw,hl, ctoripa. nictnresaue. : When equaUaulfrage finally came, it was ?een everywnere i,,,, condemnatory, apolo- j accounted tor its ability to aeep ness concerns ana ne itiai anteuigenx aim cwuscicuuuu numcu uncuum w i eetic. have been written aDoui i nut u s. u and, nor-1 nusaw uuuer iub i never so czara was pleasure of the rest o the lied world. uos Angewes i im" Thu i onlv nartiall trueJ Ja pan is no doubt sincere aire to withdraw he forces from Siberla-ror leading statesmen are that desire, if her m are not. But she Uas already penetrated tar into Sifcerlal with Ler "natlonars with I her husl- settlers; and she will ho doubt continue 4 The baseball season gets unfer Way. It has been the national in her de-1 rport smee -tne r Knickerbocier military club of Nw Tork city started f e p-i on a 111 . E i ii dth I i rather her sincere in .litary men organized basehtll world'al fb-sf , club In Mii. .... ; - ; Six years ; , before that Abler Doubleday- took paper . oiill n. a ruler and an InventlVel briSn and mapped' out the' "diamooj. Abner certainly "started some thing. " He would have heart fall- LADD & BUSH, BANKERS EaUblisied 18S3 General Banting Buxfeesa ; Office Hours from 10 a. m. to I - part' DoVonly 'fn elections; Vit'in the primarves and In the pre theae years bf mystery am limivtfl're ssential-to rartv eonduct. ; In New ltf restate -'the ..... th. mt larplnever so entirely ruled hv one sh wftll likely I ence fn action. iiuii t uj, u luviuiuf vvvmu'wai f.i4"v. vii ..-v - .w lawaita a uennne snow-oowui i . .. i , . ( oi initios.. . . , . ... , . :.. . i "u. ...... . ...... .' - l.thls monster experiment! wun tne ev ui,mB womumuinic ""fc. s ore if he could , .come back and That seems to be the V policy ot hee abig league grandstandj aual- '1.. Vot'linot eATiTiftr ill wftmpTi 'a Dpmocratie organization tr.i 1 Under the old regime th cry was. -I show of force; nnd she w . -M a si vmvMvwi. w w. -- , ItUCUflCB Uk a was v - 1 i . I - - v ii a. a i: n 1 1 a wn a v s tiToPaQi n A I ' . a. wna PBiiPn in rnpei in iiihoiikh injiiiicui: iniib ui. mivuni,. it than with a : also a loDct an mnv affirm . the I The King is dead uong ure no aoupi reaeem ne iu f?v wsa -rainv amlidiaaffreeablel.: It -was expected that 300.U h. riiMl th undoubt-lthe King!- But when, by the In- or rather allai the; feeli rfrvrn A IS wa Skills! K A TTafiLJfen T I 4 -F . t".' ; - t : I J .t M . 1-i 1 U a si am 4 Ha 1a. WrntIallo decree of "Providence. I hatred towardsher that exi i uimcu. uuiia vg: l s..p, j. - - , - s 1 Ula.criUa luinvicu i vu a i .- w , - l ., y And there were WXI in attendance. I lima of this social vivisection. Maoiai wnm ia removea. u iiw .inanlmnoa vta wrtmPiT nledced themselves to I n... . ' v. ..Mrimmi I will be. "The Kin Is dead V -. HUM mm asWS W V w XS wh ww - D - 1 B tlM K. W UAL SSAS B.Ua v " w I , loval support of the state ticket with the proviso that they nrop1? vikniar Lenin is a very every one for the tall timber!- .... would support "no candidates who have agitated against the J 3ick jf he dies the cause of ! So we reach at least one clear Jjeague of JKations rwho have abused iormer rresiaent ) uson i RUSgan Communiem will flad it;leoncluMon from the Russian ex- or former Ooverrior Smith through the press or Otherwise. .lf n' desperate atralU. Out oflPerimeat. Ja no state of society t hii.niianimnna rertiwliatinni of 'Mr. Hearst a candidacy 11 vj :mw.A ttttw mininnnn.lcan you remove the brain and ait mm-v v - , i a uaaaauacu amaau sij m w m i , - without mentioning his nanet thU group of New York womenf ole u 8B1)o8edly rendered free expect the Btomach to survive. iiave nown iue wj w iiieirjsisicra luuwcr omiks "8i j ji,! equal oy tms coiossai expen- tutciiruuuiij'Btnuu, - iurj ntxi "", ... ..- . rjujij mere it none , iv.uu u timers V ' ' H c : ( . I place. The whole Red .structure : It is half suspected that women generally have known some-,1 fcuiit, on the denial ot the indl thins a tout, politics ail this time without geumg creaii ior u. i vldUii and the apotheosis of the There are;a-good many things in this country, tnat neeu i moD rS)u crashing to the ground Jixing" vJ iU,;;'- '.a; 'f-Ii4-'-:';;,'-.V?, ;:fC I with the snuffing out of one,4n JAPAVAXD 8IB1CRIA from Toklo is about to iixing'-0 v'j' ; ' . ;' l v! I ?';:"r5- " v I with the snuffing out "of ' ; Jiike the elimination, ; o! "the ( presidential electors and the I irridual life. " election ot the President and Vice rresident by direct vote i Think of it! What a deiieioua " M Like the. absolute elimination of' the. civil wars known as piece of irony!1" What a stupen- .'Ktrikes-r . ' ".';fv W-in; " " m J dous' paradox! What a' wonder- . Uke tne taking of the tanlf out of pontics by placing toe fui advertisement for the theor- loweriug or raising of the rates in the hands of the PresidentjOr Jieg.t Karl Marx! m -s tirefcrably in the hands' of a commissiou j" I Four years devoted to the ex- lilKe lUe snuiung on ui Hue wiuu-uags tu iiie oeuaic; uuu itmcuon or maivianajuy ana me the bouse, too, for that matter -' - I Eubstitnting of mass formation And so on through a long list. - '; " - has produced what? tNot a nest T I Perhaps we will have to depend on the women voters of the of ants, not a hive ot 4ees, where .ircwXrfj withTplaiir 4hnking and direct acting, to correct a lot J no one wrker has a greater value ci evils: and.straighten.out-a lot :-ot ,tangles. S, 'J i I . f v. I thait:aBoUieri ' But the creation of one Nietz- 4 Perhaps tha ; glorious- Fourth will 'bring the needed rain. ,y m , The; idea of, western Oregon Is that . the attempted unmerger ; of I schean superman. - tnnorhvn Paelllc and Central j ' It ia as though some naturalist Pacific railrpada ought to te de- J had set" out to fill theocean with feated. It would so unsettle rail-1 millions ot sprats and after four i iaoie aispaicnes report that Japan evacuate Siberia. - The trouble is, Japan has so often evacuated Siberia. Siberia FUTURE DATES Job 1T-U Jalr 7. Vaealloa BihW. tndr school. jbu an to joiy i, tneiiuiT vnmn Jaw l. BtTiT- ADonai saiem vie- nle is Portland, Laoralbartt park. July S. Thardy Stat coaratioa of Tax reduction elaba in Salem. Jaly a aad 4 Monday and Taaadaj. Stat conTention of Artiaam at Wood- bars.' ,l ; . . ' July 5, Wedasday PnfcHo playfronad to -open.. . . v r , July 19, - Saturday It arioa, eooatl Sunday aebool picaia at fair giaada. September 2, 3 and 4. Lakeriew Honad-np, Lakeviear, Or. - Heptember -13. Wednesday Oregon lfethodiat eonfereneo mocta in Salem- '- : September 21. 22 and 23 Pendleton ronnd-np. - - - September 25 to SO lnclaaiTe OrefOB Slate fair. - - , KoTember 7, Tuesday .Central feta tion. ' of t all Tile raceover -ran there Is for commercial suprem acy now, and Japan has a long lead.- But. with an awakerjed China. Japan will be kept on h.er mettle. IPChlna can get herself together," and give her commer cial and manufacturing and fin ancial concerns a chance, Japan, will have no. easy race. The Chinese are at , least as indus- triouH as the Japaneset ,more bo, un. the' average, .and capable of greater burdens and longer flioura of labor and , their organizing and commercial inatinAa will conrare more Uxan favorably with those of the Japanese. In other words, they are in the main better workers than the Japanese, and better" business ; men. What tiey iack Is a stable and helpful government." In the respect of hefpfulness to hey people, no gov ernment in the world exceeds that of Japan. Not even the Germany of the kaiser's time, or the Ger many of the present under her great industrial leaders. i You never; can tell what you're ctartlngl Some of the .things re-; cently brought into exlutence will play as bl a part In future Am erican life as baseball now. iWlre- less, or instance, v . KOTAL SPORTS ' Wi are advised " that james - or bcouana played go Says a friend at the writer's f boW: "First thing we know son body wiU be; remembering Vhfcr Pharaoh was shooting craps in the Alexandria bar." Who is wild nw?,, One of our Indian chiefta a recently-, wenti to Washington 1 a visit to the great father and 1 consult with the departmentc( -cerning the affairs of his tril . fie was shown" over the capl 1 cl ty. H e was talren to- a cabant where a jaza! band , from Dixi- land was dolag its wildest! all a mob of bobled-halred flappeb were fox-trotting themselves in AUCT ON LAST DAY 10 a. m.-l:30 p. m. C p. in. ; ; i j " ; Will be open till 9 p. m. or later if necessary HIGH GRADE HARDWARE and FURNliuM- iLciiflced on the Auction Block Come Early . ' ; - 1 Gapif al Hardware and Furniture : Co. 283 North Commercial .1 Not Closing Out i H.SHUSTEROWITZ Owner . F. K. AVOODRV , " Aoclionecr SYNTHETIC MAS f u :f TOTfOB WOXK i Ccxjrfjit, 1C23, Aasoclated Editors The Biggest Little Paper U the World Edited by John H. Millar For a warm day,- there'a noth ing like a ahady spot, even it it's only Jn your back: yard;, and ;ge cream; Plan now to have an out door party on the Fourth and to j.i'ike the refreshments all your- " If Voa haven1 .'an -Ice cream freeaer. surely yon know aome one who wUlslendNyoa one, If you promise to ; take Ncare of .lt and send It back all-nice and clean. . F.lrst, you tnusthreak up - the ica for packing thereezer. Put the ice in a strong bag and pound it r until it I evenly, broken-into chunks abontjthe si2eof an egg When. you think yon have enough Jcl broken, measure U.' Then for two bowlfuls of.lce.useone bowl ful of coarae salt. Add the aalt ti the Ice. and- stor it; well. Put the emptXV ice creanv tin In the fiWzer with the cover ori and fas teu on the top. and handle. Pack the ice all arouna tne wnsouuiy. until it lr even with the top. Then ot it away somewhere, covered with a piece of old carpet, for halt an hour..: There should be a little coating of frost "all over, the Inside when the cream la pnt In. ' V-V- To make one quart pi plain ice cream, use 3 cups of milk. 1 cap of sngar, 1 cup of -cream, and flavoring. .Put the cream anL milk and sugar In a' saucepan on the tire and stir t until , the sugar Is melted and the milk .steams,' but does not boll; ' Take it off and beat with the eggbeater until it is cold. Add the flavoring. aol freeze. For a fruit Ice Cream, add a cupful of fruit 'Juice 4ust before -1 the cream is put in the freezer. aad stlr .lt in. i : ...'" ' lit you Want to make an ice. trjr1 raspberry ice. rat. two quartt of the berries ' through 'a coHtnder and v then strain in a cheesecloth bag. .Boil together a quart of wa ter and 3 1-4 cupfuls ot sugar tor twenty minutes. Then cool. Add the berries and. 3 tablespoonfuls of lemon lake. ' and then freeze, Just like you did the ice cream. You can take turns cranking daiiy Picture puzzle z:zutnT6 YcsnrtCAY's LYNX What; Movinq Picture Attrcss - -r- - Are: these --?.; V until the cream Is hard. Youll find It's lots of fun to make. r ' Of course ; .you'll want some' cakes with your cream. Something yon .can fix. up without trouble is berry boxes; Ton can. buy at the bakerVsome little square or ob long cakes and hollow out the middle part; with a sharp knife.. Fill; the holes with strawberries, or the kind of berries you want, and sprinkle with powdered su gar. They make , the cunningest little cakes.- You can Berve cream on them if you like. And for ' something to" drink along wjth Ice', cream and cake. grape Juice lemonade Just suits. For a couple of quarts of this you'll need 4 lemons. 1. quart of grape juice, and 1 orange. Put the water and sugar on the fire and boil them 2 minutesJRoll the lemons and squeeze the juice. when the 'water is cool add the lemon' Juice and stand it away un til' you are ready " for it. Then you can .add the grape, juice and put it all In a bowl or pan iwith a big piece ot.ice. Slice the oran- ges very thin, cut them into smalt pieces, and add them the very last things k..vtrr ;v -- ;'; r For an afternoon's "camping out on the lawn." this will make you forget the heat. ' But Anna had scampered up the glairs and paid .no heed to the seeding. "I just haven't, time to sew it,", she walled. "She looked about, then '. dragged out a box from the closet. In it there were ta kill a mess of fleas. , There is all sorts of things, among: them a I enough blood to fill a lard buck The average man has no busi ness to put on airs. 'An Intelli gent chemist can ' go to a drug store and get the stuffifor a syn thetic statesman for' about 75 - f ' a cents. According to a writer m the Journal of the American Med ical assentation there" is ahout enough iron in the average hu man body to make a ten-penny nail. There is enough , ats to make five bars of. soa,p. T'here is enough lime to whitewash a kennel. There is enough sulphur bottle of jet shoe blacking. . She Carefully painted her heeT where the hole was, looked at It jcritical- f ial the mtyror and tbenj ott :Wjitfr. She was the last One et. There is enougn pnospnoruj to adorn a dozen matches. And so on. The specialist has it all figured out, but when he IS through one is convinced that the chemical elements can all be rounded up at the pharmacy for less than the price of a shaving outfit. In this connection, a writer 'in the Los Angeles Times declares that. W the scientist could only master certain combinations in assembling he-could go d6wn to the laboratory with 10-quart trotted Uail and get the stuff to build a better citizen that Miram jonn- mtriha. eon for 90 cents! Tnere is reauy THE SHORT STORY, JR. - ' . . A Stitch In Time Anna ran to get her bat. 1 'Anna, dear." called her mother, "you have a great hole In the heel of your aeocking. .It showa plainly "Of course. sighed Anna snl- klly, "something like that would have to - hannen. t First son sent me back to waah my . neck, and then I had to comb my hair again, ind then you made me brush my clothea. 'v'"'; '.' W-' 'Sir-i - ."But you "ire so trntidy,': pro tested her mothef. "If you'd Just keep yourv clothes.; looking Bice, there wouldn't " be -all this last minute harrying. And '-you never start to tet Teady In "time.' any meeting place" as it wasA bunch J no excuse for some folks "having of the- girls were walking ont to I guc , exaggerated opinions of RaUlFarnham's on the ?: brick j4heir own importance. foaa outside or town, to stay ror supper.- j ; PAYIXQ THE DOCTOR The head of the Rockefeller . A '-: When tbeyv got . therevY supper ras not 'quite ready", so they went 1 kni iti nltr tnb k; ' Want!' tatrtnl ' ..ihn nlhor In til (OMMUOB J '""' '. " . the big rope swing: When Anna's mend the Chinese Idea of dealing turn same to swing, she was high with: the doctor. He says -mat op inUhe air when she felt the j the family physician should have board allpplag She tried jto right I an annual retainer and It should berselCbut lost herholdj Cthebe;cn 0tl if the patient Is sick rope, and when the, Ooard slipped jn, pian of amputating the out she Iras' left hanging' byone L,. of sargeon will WmnA 'Jamn " screamed 'theJ1 . girlsand Anna Jumped?' - j.fcne ianaea, .-,-"f-I- tn nv thtt doctor for keeP- and went " tnmhllng overi3vnen - - ' " ,, . Mrs? Fnrnham cameuf nd, saw one wen Thl gives Umjk the rapldlr swelling ankle, she proprietary interest In hia client, had. the girls make, a chair with He cak ring up and ask him how their hands and carry; her-to the he is feeling or stop him, on the. house.!" "Now", she: announced, etreet while, he examines his "III get some ;hot water to soak tongne Or takes his temperature, the foot". Anna started , to pro- Th mtD11tethe patient is sick the test butwrhlle alt the girls stood dot0r fined or his Income is arouna. Airs. . . trwiim' r ; . V .Waa mint AAVtn X ' " "U".rv::: nntll there Is . complete .recov dayI"henT mIhtime err:- Thely tronhwith. this sewing on buttons and darning: r ' Is for the , possibility that If the Saturday From Dur Furniture Dept. SECOND FLOOR LIBRARY 1 KITCHEN 1 1 BED ' TABLES CHAIRS SPRINGS Oak . Library Tablea i R0y& oak finish Kitchen Sanitary steej Bed golden wax finish Sp ' ; e Crti Springs, full size. Spe cial for Saturday sellin ; Chairs, bpecial for hat- cial or Saturday selling at each r ! urday selling at each at each . $8.75 II 98c j $5.49 i - r- - i ...... .... - '- : - ' - ., FANQT,- MARKET BASKETS, Big assortment of far y Market Baskets in many shapes and combination colors also small, medium and large sizes; xnany of them are wort almost two times the price that we are asking for therm Ipecial for Saturday selling at each See our window display ; t I iiewtnr nn buttc BOSTON h, BAGS I .X'- "h ,- " - J . t Gcnttineicather Bosto Bags tm : tan ' and black Special for Saturday sel ing at each $1.95 TORRINGTON ELECTRIC ; SWEEPERS Latest model torrington electric sweepers. Spe cial for Saturday selling at each ? "; $42.50 ; , BABY BUGGIES Good strong Baby Bug gies in black only. Spe cial for Saturday selling at each $2.95 WOE I'TH & GRAY Phone 132 DEPARTMENT STORE - 177 N. Liberty Street l i ! 0