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T11E OREWX STATESMAN: SATURDAY, JAAXARr IB, 1010 farmer Dies in Field V.W.TO Conscientious Objectors POET OP CHTLDnOOD. Paid for by the pennies of children I While Driving Plow WOMEN TO HAVE EQUAL STANDING Are Denied Citizenship DALLAS. Jan. 17. (Special FAT SALARIES APPROPRIATED BY OFFICIAL in America, Hawaii.

Japan, and other places In the world, a statue of James Whltcomb Riley was unveiled EMPLOYERS TO RECEIVE BLANKS Statewide Effort to Secure Work for Soldiers Will Be Launched i to The Statesman) Oerheard K1I-ver and Peter E. Friesen, two Polk county residents, who before coming DALLAS.1 Jan. 17. (Special toThe Statesman) C. a farmer living west of this city, dropped desi in one of his fields this week while plowing.

The dead body of the raccher was found by members or the family who noticed that something had- evidently gone (Premier Lloyd George De to America were residents of Russia were refused naturalization pa clares No Discrimination to Be Shown pers in the circuit court here thl week by Judge Harry 11. Belt on ac wrong and started out to recently In his native town of Greenfield, Indiana. More than 1,000,000 children contributed to the erectioa of the memorial, and, taking this and other facts Into consideration, we consider the Riley statue In Greenfield to be almost the most -precious Inanimate thing on this continent or sny other. count of classing themselves as "con Figures Given by Expert Accountant Show Packers Rewarded Selves 1 scientious objectors to Upon examination both applicants for cit LONDON. Dec.

29. (Corespond-ence of The Associated Press) Ko discrimination is to be made against PORTLAND. Jan. chairman of the United States Soldiers, and Sailors Employment bureau for Oregon. George Baker, mayor of The body was still warm, death probably having been caused by heart disease.

Mr." Barnbart has been resident of this county, for a number of years and has been a successful "tock raiser. He formerly business man of Falls City. He leaves 1 i izenship stated that they did not believe in war and would not fight for this country for the reasons above stated. Judge Belt has no use for persons of this makeup and as long as he is women In British Industry. Premier Lloyd George declares in a letter addressed to Lady Rhondda, prtsident It Is doubtless true thst the cus 1 TO PRISON jjK Execution Granted Iree Convicted of Conspiracy i jlAMENTO, CaL, Jan.

17 jTeaklnj tbeirsllent defense" st to the court In impassioned satnst their conviction and to their contempt for the pro-. and all legal processes, 43 al Workers of the World ven prison, sentences ranging ie to ten here today their having been found of conspiring to. institute a of terrorism and sabotage tate. 3 of the 40 convicted, includ-s Theodore Pollock, of Pied-ihe only woman defendant, se- stay of execution, through a "hat a motion for a new trial filed in her behalf. The mo-to be heard when United Strict Judge P.

II. Rndkin, -ise, returned from tom of raising statues to men and BOOKKEEPING CLEVER of the Women's Inustrial League, who submitted to him a rnemcrial set women has been The great majority of them should be tumbled ting forth the claims of women to freedom of employment. down. It is not only that so many After the pledges made by the gov Stuart Chase Testifies Before of them are crimes against art and good taste, but they have no mean ernment to the trade unions have been fulfilled, wrote Mr. Lloyd ing and never had.

Senate Agricultural Committee George in his reply-, women will find to mottrn his death a widow and several children, one of whom is a member of Uncle Sam's fighting forces in France. The remains were Interred Falls City. POISONOUS WASTE CAUSES SICKNESS. When the kidneys are well they filter waste matter from the blood. When sluggish, or overworked, the kidneys fail to clean the blood, and poisonous substances lodge in joints and muscles to cause aches, pains and soreness.

Foley Kidney Pills strengthen, act quickly and relieve Portland, cooperating wun viur Smith, federal director of the United States Employment service. Is making a heroic effort to ascertain conditions relating to employment and unemployment as existing In Oregon at the present time, and prospects for the next three months. There are now. according to reports gathered by the United States employment service, about 000 men idle In the state. Thousands of soldiers and sailors are being released from service dally, and it is for th Imperative necessity of absorbing these men into the industrial life of the state that an active campaign now in full swing is being poshed most vigorously.

Every employer in Oregon has been listed, and a blank will be -sent out niple scope In peace pursuits. He npports the principle of "equal ay for equal output." and promises full opportunity for women In training and education. WASHINGTON. aJn. 17.

Food But this statue to Riley Is another thing. It has a. meaning the very deepest meaning to all humanity. He was the poet of and childhood thus remembers him and hands down his memory to the childhood of the future. If the critics have seen fit to place administration regulations on profits "Td- those industrial occuations irom meat packers neither benefit judge of the circuit court of this district an applicant for citizenship papers must show that he is a patriot and will fight for-this country as willingly as.

a true American. In refusing the papers to the above parties after they had stated their reasons for not wanting to fight. Judge Belt stated: "A man must fight to kill if necessary to defend his country. Conscientious -objectors are of no benefit to this country, the oatb of allegiance means mnch, and when a man takes, that oath he cannot attach any conditions to it and must go -where the government tells him to go and do as the government desires. I cannot conscientiously admit one to citizenship, who expects me to do his fighting for him.

Your are privileged to have your scruples and beliefs, but your petition will denied on account of them." This is probably the first case of its kind to occur in the state but more will likely follow. ted the public or the consumer, Stu In which women were engaged before the war," the premier added, "opportunities of every sort will be opened tkidney and bladder trouble. J. C. art unase, an expert accountant em ployed on the federal trade commis up for every class of women worker.

Robert Burns among the. five-great sion told the senate agriculture com and I believe that the real working Spokane, to which 1 today, tits against The true bill on mi nil niiltv durinr the coming week asking for est of the world's poets, we feel Justl mittee today in presenting figures to show that profits of the five big representatives of organized labor may be trusted when the time comes to see the necssity of utilizing, in the fled in making a claim for Riley Information as to the number of mt Mn.rt rr. iiv. now employed If the force can be In equally exalted. He was very like pacKing concerns had doubled an! destruction of more in property in the creased, wages paid, class of wor.

ireoiea auring tne war. interests of production and to the Burns In many ways. He was not a etc. "The urgea Mr. Chase, who was testifying at the hearings on the Kendrick bill best advantage, every class of worker available." overt acts aimed to rnment in Its prose- scholar, his life was humble, his promptly fill out the blank with Un providing for government suDervi Regarding payment, he says: "To songs were for the hearts of Cod's common everyday people.

program. The pro-give no hint as to sion of the meat industry, said that j'd to do with the, ia- Riley had an added gift that Burns no one knows accurately what the packers -earnings are because their permit women to be the catspaw for reducing the level of wages is unthinkable. It is not desired by enlightened employers, to whom good required information and reuirn ai the earliest possible date to the office or the federal director of th United SUtes employment service or the nearest local superintendent where the information will be available for immediate use in directing applicants for employment. methods of bookkeeping cover 'up did. not have the gift of appeal to the heart of a child.

Children loved Perry. Soldier Commission Bill Cause of Special Meeting At Portland today the State Highway Commission, in an emergency meeting, will take up the questions involved in a resolution of the legislature calling upon the commission to furnish force account work to provide employment, for 1000 returning soldiers and sailors immediately. Just where the proposed work will be located State Engineer Nunn could notfsay but asserts that weather "conditions are such in parts of both Eastern and Western Oregon that sufficient work may be provided immediately. The commission is expected to decide today on location of the work. Read the Classified Ads.

meir proms. He declared, however, production and uniform wages are desirable; cutting of wages, with it that examination by' the commission THE SHOW BIRDS. As every fancier, should want his exhibition fowls to show off at their best, he realizes that he certainly must give this question some con of the books of Armour and company. consequent instability, is not at jtpy his verses and understood them because he loved and understood children. And he possessed the very atoms ana company.

Swift and com Counties wherein highway con time, euner in tnetr interest -or in Papj. Wilson and corananv and the that of the nation." js'WHERBOP HE PEAKS 416 Navarre San writes: "I consider and Tar- absolutely remedy on the i know, w' I speak, ed It in xiy own family, dy acts quickly and relief Goo, for colds. Lady Rhondda urged In he me Cudahy company showed their aggregate profits in 1912 were rare and exceptional art of putting Into the musle of words the things of which childhood dreams. sideration. Unless the birds do show off at their liest he is not going to do struction or other puonc improvement is contemplated or in progress are requested to report also, giving-the number of men that can be used, when work will begin, wages to be paid and other information that mar To uncover his secret more fully.

morial that artificial restrictions the employment of women in industries should be removed, not only as a measure of justice to the sex, but in the interests of national industrial efficiency She asserted, that it was now threatened to withdraw even the be of value. we must realise that a Riley child poem Is the same thing as one child much winning, for in this lies more than half the battle. In the first place you mast work to get your birds tame and if they are Leghorns and they have been on range you Contain, no opiates. Quick action Is the keynote. Let everyone get kjisy who can.

and start something in the way of improve imperial toleration" that was ex tended to women during the war and ment that will give employment i one or more idle men. have gome extra work before you unless you have a month ahead for the taming. Shut them up and handle IT that in the industries in which they were invited with ufgency they should resume the condition of he them often. Yon handle them No Fatal Accidents Are lots. Such restrictions on their employment, she declared, were artifi cial.

much as you have seen the poultry Judges handle them. Yon must feed well to get them up to standard 000 and in 1917 $95,639,000. Profit Were Heavy Based on capital stock. Mr. Chase said Morris and company's profits in 1917 were 267.7 percent and that on the same basis Armour and company's proHts in 1916 were 114.2 per cent.

Because of a later Increase in capital stock the percentage for Armour and company dropped to 27.1 in 1917. Swift and company's profits in 1917 were 23.2 per cent ta.sed on capital stock and surplus. Wilson and company's earnings for the same year were 29.6 percent on the combined capital and surplus. -'The witness said Thomas Wilson, president of Wilson and company received an annual salary of $125,000 and Vice President Valentine of Armour and company, received $50,000 salary annualy with a bonus of i He said lie thought Vice President White" also receives the same amount, while President Morris of Morris and company is paid $50.000 Salary' with a $25,000 additional for being president of a stock telling something to another child-Like the poem of The Rsggedy Man-: the Raggedy man be works for Pa; An' he's the good est man you ever saw. He comes to our house every day, And waters the horses and feeds 'em hsy; An he opens the shed and we all 1st laugh When he drives out our little old wobble-dy calf And so it runs along, that dear and homely song of childhood.

And so run along a hundred others, not only Reported for Last Week to the report of the In The present condition of women's employment. Lady Rhondda asserted- weight. To get them in good condi tion adds to their general glossy ap prevent them from being utilized in the natural interest. Women were not consulted in the arrangements Reading Advertisements dustrial accident commission for the week ending January 16. there were no fatal accidents out or the 42 reported.

Of the total number received 408 were subject to the provisions of the act: 19 were ftnm for the reconstruction of industry pearance. A fewt under areight shows the fact plainly In its ragged, dnll color. Waslr- the birds a few She pointed out that while the government was bound by its agreement has helped to make this holding the child In their spell, but firms and corporations that have rejected the act and two were from public utility corporations not subject to the act. with trade unions there are many shops which had sprung up during the war in which the government's bargain with trade-unions would not operate, to exclude women from employment. Women, she declared.

days 'before the show. White fowls should be washed! but If you have kept them on clean straw, unless yon know how to. do -this In the proper way, 'yon may spoil the Job. I have seen show birds too bine, too yellow. juriited haunting also the grown-up heart with memories that had long been driven out by the struggles of life.

yard company. It Is difficult to say which one of tion since the war began. No surplus are seeking in industry a renewal or strife but a clear grant to them of and the feathers stuck up with sbap. the many childhood poems Riley Attorney's Keen Large Senator Morris of Nebraska sought You may know what any poultry their Just rights as human beings and wrote that we would like best, but. Is figured for India, and the new which will be harvested next spring.

Is not estimated. to ascertain from Mr." Cbase as to freedom. of employment. They rec Judge would think of such birds. Al as far as that goes, they might all ognize, she added, that their claim ways have an assistant when it comes be called favorites.

There are ever comes after the claims of the sailors The Australian production will be to washing white birds, and experi and soldiers in the war. so many. however, who can smaller than last year, hut a total ot ment on two or three white birds "Women know that in some or tne whether, the packers books showing the payment of legal fees to attorr neys principally in state capitals for services in introducing bills and watchVig legislatures. He said he did not believe the wrole amount would exceed $50,000. The will be resumed tomorrow with 125.000.000 bushels Is probable.

If repeat more lines of "Little Orphant Annie," perhaps, than of any of the occupations in which they have served during the war they have been this Is realised the exportable surplus that are not to go in the show and from these find out whether they would do you credit or not. Three tubs are necessary warm clear others: would correspond to. the Bromhall only a makeshift by reason of Inferior strength." Lady Rhondda admit "Little Orphant Annie's come to our estimate. Whether or. not any deduction Is to be made from the old Francis J.

Heney of San Francisco ted, "and in the long run women house to stay, water in the first, warm soapy water must be excluded from such by the An' wash the cups and saucers up. in the second, and warm water with an' brush the crumbs a ay. ordinary rules of economy. wun tVese reservations, women claim un An' shoo the chickens off the porch. a slight bluing in the third.

Wash them in a warm room and after each an' dust the hearth and sweep. An' mske the fire an' bake the bread. restricted Iinerty to re engagea in any industrial employment, provld1 again in the stand. Don't think because yon have taken many remedies in vain that your case is incurable. Hood's Sarsapar-illa has cured many seemingly hopeless cases of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney complaint, dyspepsia and.

general debility. Take Hood's. water take the fowl by the feet, glv an' earn her board an' keep; that they receive the same pay as ing it a toss upward. This causes it An all us' other children, when the men do for equal output. Tney supper things is done.

claim the provision of women instructors on ork in which women to flutter and shed much of the water in the feathers. Wipe it as dry' as We set around the kitchen fire an have the most est fun possible after each -water. Keep in A-llstenln' to the witch tales 'at have proved more than successful than men. They claim the same opportunities as men for promotion. a warm room until the feathers are completely dry, then on clean straw.

ORDER REDUCES I. S. representation on government committees and all nnblic bodies and facilities of education In schools and Annie tells about, An' the Gobble-uns 'at gits you Ef you Dont. Watch Out," universities thai will enable them to FAVORITE RECIPES- PRICE OF "COAIJ wheat for damage by weather and mice Is a question that cannot be answered af this time. The Argentine crop Is ripening un.

der favorable circumstances. Acreage is slightly less than last year: Other- estimates confirm the Broom- hall forecast for the sew crop but places the old wheat -at a smaller figure. India had a record crop, from which there should have. been a. Surplus of at least 60.000.000 bushels.

Only 8.000.000 bushels hare been exported. There should still be old' wheat In India. Pre-war Importations of wheat the world over, were from 550.000.000 to CO 0.0 00,0 00 bushels a year. The world surplus now overbalances eon-sumption, according to this estimate. On the other hand, only S20.000.000 bushels are available from North America, from which 1 0 0.00 0.0 00 bushels hare already been exported.

That from the Southern Hemisphere Is available only as shipping can be supplied; the French production of qualify equally with men in all suitable; trades and professions." We rejoice more, deeply over the monument that the children have Baked Potato, Hotel Style. Re move baked potatoes from oven and make two gashes on flat side of each build ed to James Whltcomb Riley Relief from Taxation i Order Effective on February 1 Governs Bituminous and Coke at right angles to each other; pinch than the building of any monument that we have ever heard of. although Proposed for Veterans from underneath so as to force potato through opening; drop a piece of perhaps he didn't need any ether monument than that which shall for Relief from taxation for veterans of the Civil war or limited means, or their widows, is the purpose of a bill butter la opening at top of potato, ever be in the hearts of children. Jim Hawkins props his feet on the rose festooned porch railing in an Oregon suburb and reads the same motor car adyertisment that Cousin Peter is studying as he rides home from work in the New York subway. In Arizona you can buy the same tooth paste and tobacco that are -used by the folks in Maine.

'California fruit growers advertise their oranges and lemons to the people of the East New Hampshire factories make ice cream freezers for Texas households. there can be no division-in a coun-i try si bound together by taste, habit, and custom. Yom can meet up with anybody in the United States and quickly get on a conversational footing because you both read' the same adyertise- merit. Aivcrtising js the daily guide to what's good to buy. Advertisements give you the latest news from the front line of business progress.

Reading advertisements enables you to get more for your money because they tell you where, what and when to buy. And it is a well-known fact that advertised goods are more reliable sprinkle generously with papriga and serve at once. he served with H. Carr. meat or fish.

SURPLUS WHEAT IX THE WORLD. ASHINGTON, Jan, 17. Fuel administration officials expect a decrease in the price of bituminous coal and coke to result from an order today discontinuing maximum prices on 4hese commodities and eliminating the zone system of their distribution. The order is effective February, 1. but does not affect anthracite coal.

Ham and Potato Hash. Two cups cold boiled potatoes finely chopped Another estimate of the ex porta- 1 cup ham chopped, 3 sweet red pep by Senator Huston of Portland proposing an amendment to section 4. Lord's Oregon Laws. It would exempt the real or personal property of a soldier or sailor or the army or navy ot the United States who served in that; war. or the property or his' widow, up to $200 it the exemption were claimed according to provisions or the measure.

Forms in the hands ot assessors would have blanks for making exemption'claims and falw statements' made or sworn to would be punished as perjury. ble surplus of wheat In the world at the present time places the total pers, 1-3 cup ham fat, Mix pota toes, ham, and sweet peppers finely number of bushels at CS8.000.000, as follows: United SUtes, 240.000.- cut, and add salt to Put fat into frying pan; when hot add potato mixture, stir until mixed wl(h fat. 000; Canada, Argentine and cook until delicately browned. about 825.000.000 bushels balanced domestic consumption, and the' last harvest was far below normaL Hungary will import wheat. Russia Be-' fore the war was the world's second largest producer and exporter; now it is asking help.

Roamania and the Balkans can export nothing; while production in all the other countries of continental Europe Is smaller than pre-war average. For the present, the United States and Canada are the sources of wheat for Europe, with a surplus below needs. Fold and' turn onto a hot platter. Potato omelet. Two-tairas cup (old 48.000,000; Argentine (new wheat).

120.000.000; Australia (old Australia (new wheat. 40,000,000. The new wheat of Argentina and Australia figured in this estimate at 100.000.000 bushels is now being gathered, December and January being their harvest months! The old wheat In Australia Is the accumula bacon dice, 2 cups cold boiled potato, BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. IV teaspoons teaspoon step per, 3 eggs, 3 tablesspoons milk.

Fry bacon dice until crisp, add potatoes cut la small pieces, one teaspoon The regulations rescinded by today's order included these governing agents purchasing commissions and profit margins allowed wholesale nd retail dealers. The fuel administration announced, however, that these were subject to reinstatement it price, wage, labor, production or other conditions which may arise require it. Reductions in the demand for bituminous coal as the result of the ending or histilities and thj unusually niild winter this year made it impossible to maintain existing maximum prices, officials said. NO Intimation was given as to when the regulations or anthracite coal would be Removed. 1 lyOimi 50.00 A BOTTIiK Wm.

Barnes. San Antonio, Texas, Honey and Tar has been wbrth $50.00 a bottle to me. 1 had followed by pneumonia, Vhicb' left me weak, with a persistent jcough. The cough hung on. Some one advised Foley's Honey and Tar.

I have completely Read the QiMificd Ads. salt, pepper; cook slowly until heat Dr. Edward Olive Tablets tie for calomel aro a mQd but sure ed through. Beat eggs slightly, add milk, one-fourth teaspoon salt and a few grains pepper, and pour over po laxative, and their effect on the liver Is almost instantaneous. They are the result of Dr.

Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts to banish it brought out these little ohve-colored tablets. -These pleasant little tablets do the good tato Cook-until firm, fold jit It like an omelet and nice pudding. Vi cupful con THs TBpir Directory tire th principal placet wm densed milk, capful rice, 1-S tea- that calomel docs, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel.

They take hold ci the trouble and cuid.lv correct it Why rweae ca om rtpairto, aaa should be pratrrsd la spoonful 4 cupfuls water, 1 tea troy home a ready raids. spoonful vanilla' or; teaspoonful "'sOfTv the unad- cure the liver at the expense ef the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums. So do strons liauids. It best not recovered and do not cough at all. nutmeg.

Wash the rice -well and mix J.C. Perry. all ingredients logelbeK'pour Into a rrora anm a I buttered TMidding-dUs aftd bake to take calomcL but to let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Most bcadacbo.

"dullness" and that geo nave a. will slowly, 'stirring1 occasionally, for -i i UtlfMeM rearaa. (I rri xr--. v- Usee. St aooui i wo nours.

cupiu Repairs all MeW et Sewing Marhiaee -t4 Olle. Ury fedinjj corn iwm. cowtfnVwi tI a disordered r. Ldwardj Cive Tabi'ts-wt-'1 ty-zT nd don-ici nt raisins may be addr 1 Cnrt Hi. nm Hi.

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