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B Artku Fmj 'The Nowborg, Oro., citizen who boasts that he paid Herbert Hoover a dollar a month for work, will prob ably turn down a $ 10,000 a year fed eral Job If his formor hired man is elected president. ; The Eugono Register reports that Vfcrlo Olson Bpent Wednesday In Salem, visiting his brother who Is very bad." Perhaps you have noticed that the most prominont Polo general is Gen eral Stunkor. Ho Is a regular Pole cat. , ' It Is very well to toll tho strangers that this town Is koon for Art in things dramatic, but tho opera house receipts indicate that Art does host when applied with a barrel stave. 1 r i ro-bloctlon of Senator Cioorge E.- Chdmborluln is now assured be yond tho shadow of a doubt. Tho administration has announced Its de sire for his dofoat. ;,.( - r- Wearing overalls to roduco tho he of J. would make hotlor times, if somo of tho ovorall kids would pool off their (12 Bilk shirts. Tho Christian faith of Armonln was exemplified with a vim Saturday. They rojolco at aocurlnic recognition as a republic from tho nlllos, and ask for nothing but guns, with which to wage war on tho Turks. . Devils Lako, North Dakota, shows a de'creaso In population, according to the consuB report. This can be attributed to Fred '.Morrkk who mov ed away from thoro. ... Now Jorsoy will hold Ha prosldon tlnl primary tomorrow, aitd slKna In dicate (hat Hiram Johnson will be robbed. (xNTitinrTiox no.v .' Iubunuo( la.) Times Journal. Pet Wolf Hpent Tuesday in , Worthluglon. (117 Kato St, (Oregon inn) $1350 Hoslaiiranl, good lo cation; receipts $7li a day; look i this up at once; It won't last. rA'ii Henry bldg. K.K. TAJ Civ GKOChER wns always a man of few words. Bui shoi-tly after his honse won the Eiifrlish Derbv h made a speech to a group of Tammany politicians "who vjhui'u nun ai his country estate near Dublin, and amoli oilier things he said: Ovby won on brains. That's what wins all races, in politics as well as on the track. This man Hughes might make a good drum major in the Salvation Arm)', but he won i iaht long, j ie doesn't know any more about politico than horse races. Tammany wins on brains, because Tam many out tiuiiKs tlicse Sunday school reformers and white necktie hymn singers. Tammany knows that tho rooi,le Ml J. . , . . ... win vote xor me man mat puts butter on their bread, and Tammany bread is always buttered. They talk a lot about bosses, but no one bosses the people. The people mereiy naye tne sense to know .on winch side their bread is buttered, and they vote that way." Nevertheless, Hughes won. But the svstem which the former J ammany chieftian outlined still holds good, and is uaseu upon a siirewd appraisal ot human nature. Tarn many a system m Crokers time was briefly to give the voters a free picnic in public and then engineer a generous rake off, for their own pockets in private. The essential principle involved was that discovered by P. T. Barimm mat me iieopie love to be humbugged. The success of Ibis system depends upon the apathy of the public toward public affairs, the indifference of' the masses to the detaills of politics. There ha been marked improvement in tins direction the past few years, but there is still much to be desired. Take the present presidenlial eamnaiirn for example. The American people are to select a manager for the larg est and most important business in the world. One might expect the individual to show a fraction of the concern he would show it Ins private business were involved. But there is no indication of this to date. jono of the candidates arc being analyzed for their busi ness capacity, their efficiency and skill as demonstrated in the pastbut if current discussion is a criterion, the nub- lie is entirely concerned with the most trivial and irrele vant details, whether or not General Wood has a tumor of the brain, Lowden lived on hh wife's money, Hoover was knighted by. King George, McAdoo was Marv Pick- ford's attorney, Johnson wrote a letter to Lenine, etc., etc.. airthe inost delerious nightmares, which tho most supers ficial investigation' would dispel, aiid many of which, if true, would have no vital bearing upon the fundamental issue. '' . Hoover was right when he said all the candidates con sidered are good Americans, dewcrving well of their coim try, tne only important matter ior.tlie people to decide, is which, in light of the circumstances', is the best.. There is no question ot General Wood's physical vigor, Lowden 's financial independence, Hoover's Americanism, McAdoo's legal ethics, or Johnson's loyalty, the "only' question is wnicn man Holds tne higher pronusc ot being best quali fied for the presidential job." '-'-V A little more substantial, clear-headed analysis of the candidates at this time, and a little less of the childish gos sip which is going the rounds, would go far toward showing air. (.rocker again, that lie is wrong. What We Know and What We Do JAIL TO BECOME HOTEL . BECAUSE OF DRY REGIME ' OTTAWA, III.. April '(!. Shcril'l (.'. S. Avers uiinouni'ed today Hint llir Ottawa jail will lie turned into n lioti-i because prohibition has emptied it ot prisoners. Wonderful Results from ;. Internal Baths '"'Mrs. Ceo. Sliilihow. CnrlhiiKo. R, wrltos Tyrrell's 'Hygienic lnstlluto of New York, as follows: - "With reference to your M. 11. 1. Cascade' will say 1 wouldn't pari with mine under any circumstances. it IS simply wonderful what It did fof mo less than a year ago. 1 was In very poor health, short breath, dlirl nos, headache, heartburn, rheumallr pain and bloating, but ufter using the Dr. Tyrrell Tonic and '.!. 31. I,, t'as- cado' for a few weeks faithfully, thoso Ills havo left mo and 1 feel like a now person. Tho "J. H. 1,. Cascade" cleanses tho lower Intestine Us entire length and keeps It always freo of poisonous wanto. ; Thousands testify Hint Constipa tion, incllgostlon, Stomach Troubles, illllousnosa, -Headaches anil nil the many serious troubles which they cause aro absolutely relieved anil prevented by this Nature Treatment. ' Tho West Side Pharmacy will be glad to show you the "J. II. p. Cas cade" explain its simple operation and will give you. free on request, an Interesting little book by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York, a noted spec ialist on Internal Ulnthing for 25 years In that City. Clip this out as a reminder to ask for tho booklot at your ijrst opportunity. Adv. RipplingRhijmGs -ftrwalt Mason SPRING CHESTNUTS. T FAIN would chant a song to spring, in soul-inspiring words; but of that theme one cannot sing and not refer to birds. And birds are but a false, alarm when all is said and done; if you have lived upon a farm, you know they eat up nion. They scratch up seeds and care no hoot that seedstul'fe cost, like sin; they spoil a lot of priceless fruit by pecking holes 'therein. I cannt.c spring a vernal wheeze that with due passion throbs, but l.iiiust boost the springtime breeze that fans the thingumbobs. That lovely breeze along the street is smashing things today; it's spoiled a thousand miles of wheat by blowing soil away. It whoops and blithers till it's hoarse, and, while we stand and gaze, it may at tain cyclonic force, and kill a score of jays. 1 can't trans cribe my blissful dream of spring and all its joys, with out some mention of the stream that makes a babbling noise. Said stream has overflowed its banks and drowned a thousand nheep, and fanners stand, in mournful ranks, anil rear anil swear and weep. ' What One Banker Has Done for Salem Oregon To the editor;. Please insert the enclosed regarding the Inter-church world movement. This is only one example of the attitude many leading religious periodicals and ministers are taking. All Christians should prayerfully seek God's guidance, and study to know (he right, before en tering Into this movement. LAYMAN. (An editorial under date of Jan uary li'J, 1IKM, in The lVcsbyterlnii, of riiilndelphln.) "Wo know that the world of today Is in a state of great unrest and is virtually turned upside down. The church also is greatly confused, does not see tho way to discharge Its sol emn and all-Important duties under tho conditions, and Is more and more being drawn into unauthorized and frenzied movements. "We know that the great Metho dist church has pledged, but not yet collected, the fabulous sum of about tll2.0)0,000 In connection with its Centenary, and at tho same time lost 50,000 members. "Wo are told that the Presbyterian church has reached the highest per capita contributions in Its history and has eoniparod with any of ItB evangelical sisters, and at the same time lost from its church member ship more than 28,000 souls, and from Us Sabbath schools there has been a loss of about 70,000. We havo not the figures from other de nominations, but the reports from these two great churches are certain ly vory serious. . ., , v "Wo havo road that tho great Co lumbus (Ohio) exposition cost tho Methodist church about $1,300,000, and the income from It was about $300,000, leaving' a deficit of one million dollars. The survey shows that the homes and hospitals aro overcrowded and have been closed to many who aro In dlro need. 'This groat Interchurch World Movement moans great salaries and expenses. More than this, great con ventions are being held ar much ex pellee, and there are now planned forty-eight state conventions, the dologates to be Invited by the author ities in Ne"w York, and the expenses to bo paid out of great central funds. Tho purpose of this, Involving thou sands upon thousands of dollars, is simply to show what needs to be done and how to do it, but not even a fin ger Is to be usoCjtp, help bear, the burden. ; ' ; i.'; ', ' "In the meantime, .tho Btirvey of the Methodist church shows that ninety-two .per cent of their minis ters who aro doing": the roal work of tho church ate getting an average of $907 por yearrjihis jncludos their parsonages. JVo' bavoVijot seen tho records for other denominations but they are not likely1, to vary essential ly. How caii,,thefl'e..nien work, how can thoy jive on this support? They cannot work; thoy cannot live. ; H '-',?;..','i;. ; ' "Reports are comlngto this office that pastors' wives are compelled to go out from therr homes to teach school and do other work In order to help support tholr- families. Tho church has no right to expect the blessing of God on such extravagance on the one hand, and such heartless injustice on the other. "We know that tho great move ments have called pastors from many churches. At the Atlantic City con vention there was a whole host of vigorous young ministers who have been taken from their churches to push the great what-tc-do and how- to-do movement, while In every city. and almost every town and country. there are numbers of pastorless churches. "Our Lord sent His apostles and ministers out to preach. Paul declar ed ho was not sent even to baptize but to preach. Preaching, personal preaching, Is magnified In the New Testamont and the history of the church. Now the Interchurch World Move ment is conducting at the Madison Square Garden, New York, (the lar gest place of public assembly in the United States), the great pageant de veloped and used by the Methodists at Columbus, with such a colossal deficit. Tho white elephant has been loaded on to the Interchurch World Movement. Aro they, too, to enjoy a deficit? "The miracle plays had a full test In the Middle Ages, and after the full test they wore rejected because of their Inherent profanity in attempt ing to put into human caste that which belongs only to the "divine Desplto a certain restraint which ap pears In this performance, It is a clear evidence of modorn degeneracy toward tho corruptions of the Middle Ages. "Wo need go no further with de tails. Have we not In some of these things explanation why tho young people aro leaving tho church and why thero.is such a slump In mem bership Is it not all-sufficient to make tho head sore and the heart sick? "The bishops of the Methodist church (South) rcfusod to endorse this movement and their general con ference will not meet for two years. Tho Methodist church (North) has not assumed responsibility for It and tholr general conference will not meet before May. The great Baptist church of the South has refused cn-uorscment. "Is it not time that all the evan gelical ehurches would relieve them selves of the responsibility for such frenzied movement before it Is too later and rpturn once more to the care ofihe great cause and commis sion thru tholr regular courts and agencies?- , If we go on at the present reckless rate, what must the outcom be? . . "In the sky of modern ,Protestan Usui a portentous cloud rises abov the horizon, showing the pride of big money, mighty organization, and low spirituality. This cloud Is already larger than a. man's hand." Were made to assassinate liim. Toward the last, he said, the liol sbevik troops showed better morale than Koli'hnk's men. Ihev also had ono machine cun lor, every 20 men, he snid, whereas the Kolchak nrmv had onlv three with every battalion. almost GOO men. Uurimr the retreat of the Kolchak army, a 2000-mile re tirement. thev were driven before ma chine muis. but seldom before. rifle fire. General Siikharott, the All- Russinn war .minister nnd chief of staff, he said, "Inst the nrmv at Omsk without a -fight,". Increase Labor Funds. ' WASHINGTON, April 20. Tho 'senate adopted bv a vote of 34 to 22 an amendment bv Senator. Harrison, democrat, Mississippi. t increase tin appropriation fur the rivers and hnr bors bill to $24.()(I0.()00. '. B I LI 0 US'! Quick I Get Liver and Bowels Right with . "Cascarets" Furred Tonpue, Had Tnsto, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin, and Miserable Head aches) ' come from n torpid liver and sluggish bowel?, -which on use the Btom nch to become filled, with undigested food, which sours nnd ferments, form ing ncidrt, gnsc, and poisons. Cascarets tonight will give your bilious liver nrnd constipated bowels a -thorough cleansing and 'straighten you out by morning. Cascarets never sicken or inonvenienco you like nasty Cntomel, Suits, Oil, or griping JMlls. They work while you sleep.- . "World's Greatest Divine Healer' ( Xon-Scctarinn ) SAVE THE BABIES Last vctuf'.we lost two hundred nnd fifty thousand ! bnbici;,- -find over twenty thousand mothers. . died in ehildlirlh--nnd the poyerhnicnt did nothimr. However,' concress did spend forty-seven -ituillion dollars to save hoes nnd eatUt.frora preventable di.scas'es. "A hill now bcfors'oonirress appropriates money to suvo babies and mothers. - The same bill was killed in the a last comrrcss. The women' of .tho country should bom bard -trancroHS in support of the bill. Women and men in every eonsres sional district, -should, pledire candi dates for conuress t support the bill. Let women use their' new power of volitur to this end. r The United Slates trovernmcnt pays no attention to (he health and lives of unit hers nnd babies. t, docs pav attention to the health and lives of hots nnd cattle. Lust year our auv crnmcnt spent fortv-scven million dollars to protect farmers nirainst avoidable losses of hosrs nnd cuttle. It did not spend n cent to save mothers and liabics from avoidable death and wo lust two hundred nnd SWEPT AWAY THE Oonecrninsf tho public spirited of fer of A. N. Hindi to build houses in Vt'cst Siilcui lit co!-t to help soive Salem's linusiiii; problem, the Kimcnc Guard remarks: "Pmvn in Salem, where the lack of housim; facilities very acute, A. N. liush. head of the pioneer bankini; house of l.ndd & Hush, announces that he is prepared to build line hundred five-room buic-alows nnd dispose of them to hoso iti need of homes on very casv terms nnd at n low rate of interest. The snlc object of this move, it is civon out, is to relieve the scarcity of hoincs which is seriously hindcr- im; the Krowth of the citv. nnd it is an idea characteristic of Nfr. Hush, n wealthy citizen, whose fortune has been devoted to the iipbuilditnr of the community in inniiv substantial ways. Always it has I n tlie backing his lmnkimr institution that has broiiL'ht fruit industries, packins; pluntc. paivr mills and a variety of other industries to Salem, nnd slood back of them once thev were located there until Iheir success was as sured. That this broad policy of community buildinir is sound in a business sense is shown bv the f ie! that the institution ndnptinir it has i-'ri'wn Inrvcr nnd stroncer as the cih has expanded commercially nnd in dustrially. There are in every com munity wealthy men who murht well emulate Mr. Hush in constructive in vestments nnd by ndnptinir a policy of helpfulness to those who arc en cased in Iccitimnte commercial nnd industrial activities, and do it, too. in n quiet way, ns if it was the most natural thine in the world to do. just IIS the Slllcm linnl.,,. i. ...., I seemed In view it," NEW YORK How an army of 80. 000 Kolchak troops "melted nwuv" by desertion to the holshtl.iki, fol lowing' a speech made to prisoners of war by Leon Tmtr.kv, in Omsk, Si beria, two davs after that city's evacuation bv the All-Hiissian forces, was told here today bv Major General I. Thord-Orav, a furmer officer of.the British. Canadian and All-Kussinn armies just returned from, Vladivos tok. Trotzky. he said, nddressinir the prisoners as "comrades,' said thev would he welcomed by the red nrmv if they cared to join. Captive of ficers, he said, who wanted to return to Kolchak would be eiven sufe es cort nnd 2000 rubles each. A num ber of the prisoners accepted the of fer and, returninu lo their own lines, fifty thousand new-born babies and twenty-three thousand mothers died in childbirth. The Brotherhood of American Yeo men pays a mother a sum of money on tho birth of a child a sufficien sum to enable her to secure propc. medical nttention nnd a nurse. few other like institutions do the snme. About the onlv thine the public does, outside of charity, is to uto vide a penniless mother with a city physician, usually a Ihird-rato doc tor who is worked to death and con senuentlv neitlects individual easos Protect inn of maternity nnd in lnncy by the stnte is reeoenized n a principle of eovernment in every treat country in the world except our own. Women arc rccarded ns Hit natural eonscrvers of human life Their enfranchisement has been uiacd not only becauso it is nist. hut be cause the weapon of the vote will arm them more cttectivelv to protet women nnd children, to improve I he race. .Now that American women nre practically enfranchised, will thev use their political power for this nnr. poser I he Yeoman Shied. lold what. Trotzky hod done. Within two weeks, tiencrnl Thord'Ornv said ioieiioK had practically no nrmv nnd a lew months later was executed. (i. neral Thord-Gav went to Si ncna with n lanndian expedition and was taken prisoner bv the Bolshevik; when they captured Vladivostok. He lure Ion vine, two attempts, he s:iiil 1 1 'hy suffer the discomfnrls emoarrassments of a Goitre t O. G. C. preparation lor goitre hat bene wra oi an yt ,p'r ."""' tondrwl dollar, (or an onrralion to rrraove a soilrc wh. n O ti C imalleKpefKIiturtr tarl"',ni,''rWrlr mU 'x" "" . i j'T0".!1"' or mom-r will he "i. Wmclor booklet. Addre ty-pt. 7. O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle. Washington , hnti Health Evangelist Hotel Nash One week, April 25 to May 2nd. Heal ing; J0 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. dally. This la your one great oppor tunity. See him If possible. He opened his lectures at Moose Hall, last night to a good sized and in tensely appreciative audience, and many made engagements to meet him for healing today, and some to tako him out in autos to see those wh were unable to be brought to him Hear him tonight at .Moose Hall Sub ject, "Threefold Law." 7:45 o'clock Admission free. for the democratic nomination tor' sheriff at the May primaries. I n stand on my record of a little over a year in the sheriff's office, prior to my entering the service. ( Adv. RALPH JEN-SaNGs,; , Count Clerk ' ' I announce my candidacy for rv nomination for County Clerk on tha republican ticket subject to the decli. Ion of the people at the coming prt. marles, and hope my record in thli office the first term Is such that I am entitled to your support this year. Adv. CHAUNCEY FLORET. - County Assessor. I hereby announce my candidacy for tbe re-nomination to the office of County Assessor for Jackson coun ty, by the Republican' party at the primary election May 2lBt, 1920. Adv. J. B. COLEMAN, School Superintendent -I hereby announce myself s candl date for nomination for County School Superintendent on the repub lican ticket. 0. W. GODWARD. Adv, I hereby announce nlyself as candi date for County School Superinten dent, on the republican ticket, at the primary election. May 2 1st. I am tor progressive education, the education that prepares for life, and for giving the rural schools the very best ad vantages possible. I favor more nor mal enhnnt. fie Araimn AdT. A. 4. HANBY. r hnrnwttl, annniinm mvflelf AO. ran. dldate tor nomination, on the republi can ticket, for County School Super' Intendent. SUSANNE W. homes. County Coroner I hereby announce my oandldacy for nomination on the republican ticket for the office of County Cor oner. It elected I promise econom ical management of the Coroner's of fice. JOHN A. PERL. ' Adv. County Treasurer I hereby announce myBOlf as a can didate on the republican ticket for the nomination for the office" ot County Treasurer, promising to ad minister tbe duties of tbe of flee on an efficient business .basis.- ". .. Adv. A. C. WALKER. I hcroby announce myself as can didate for nomination for County Treasurer on the republican ticket! I nm an exnerlenced business man. AQV, W .. 13. OTIEiLAjIO. ., I hereby announce my candidacy on tho republican ticket tor County Treasurer, subject to the primary, May 21. E. P. CHANDLER, Rogue River. " (Adv.) ' Connty Commissioner 1 T am a candidate for the nomina tion for county commissioner oh the republican ticket, subject to the pri mary of May 21. I have lived, in Jackson county a number of years, understand the needs of tho county and If chosen will promise an eco nomical, efficient business adminis tration. I havo always been a good roads booster. A. B. KINNEY. Adv. POLITICAL CAJtlW. District Attorney. I hereby announce myself as a can. didate for the office ot Prosecuting Attorney ror Jackson county. Oregon on the republican ticket, subject to tne wibu of the voters at the comtne primary election. If nominated and elected I will see that the laws are Justly and honestly enforced. Re spectfully yours, Adv. H. A. CANADA Believing thai m successful man agement of the office of District At torney has shewn m ' tnoronehlv qualified, and that I can serve the people of Jackson county. In that capacity best, I announce my candi dacy for re-election on the republican ucsei at tne Alay primaries. Adv. O. M. rorehth 1 hereby announce my candMacv for nomination on the ranuhllran ticket for the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If elected I pledge myself to an impartial enforcement of the iaw- F. P. FARRELU AdT. Sheriff I hereby announce mr undMeT for re-nomlnatlon for the offlco nf snerirt on the republican ticket, sub ject to the May primaries. I feel that my record as a publlo official during the first term entitles me to re-nomination and re-election. AaT- C. E. TERRILL. 1 hereby announce myself a renub. Mean candidate for sheriff of Jackson connty, at the May primaries. Sev eral years experience In this line of won, including last six months of lsis in tbe tax collection depart ment, thoroughly qualifies -me to ad minister the duti s of the office In an efficient manner. - AdT. JOHN B. WIMRR. ( have decided to make tho race I announce my candidacy for the office of County Commissioner" on the republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries, May 21, 1920. If elected I promise an economical, fair and impartial ad ministration of the duties of the of fice. I have always been for good roads. (Adv.) COURT HALL. , . Upon the solicitation ot friends I date for County Commissioner, sub-,- lect. to Mflv nrlmnrlen. T nm n pond roads enthusiast and think business methods can provnil in county af fairs. VICTOR BURSELL. :., Adv. R. F. D. 2, Medford. Representative I am a candidate for re-nominatlon for Joint representative dt Donglns and Jackson counties, on the republi can ticket, at the primary, May 21. I am for good roads and have helped frame the present good roads legists- ' tton. If nominated and elected I pro mise to devote my energies to the prosecution of those Interests of the district I represent and the state of Oregon. (Adv.) W. H. GORE. RAWLES MOOKB for democratic Nomination District Attorney May Primary. 1920. (o1 HoiolManx Powell Si at O'Farrell, SAN FRANCISCO GVose -io Theatres dnd Shopping District. Antwly beautified Hlit Mmmt awmitt the visitor to Sta Fru ciscol New fomishmft of tmutva) ciuna tnd comfort. lobby deaif nd to provido lK Mmotphete of ramrioM Home and rw Dining Room, considered one of tbe most interesting in America ill con tn bote lo row welfare I li is K only hotel with running Ice Water in very room. kV 3M UiB HUH V