THE OltECOS STATESMAN! srXHAY. SLW 23, IPSO. .1 BABY'S CORNER (By Mrs. Elvira Hyatt) It pays to have high Ideals fpr our children, and to respect their indi viduality. Much can be accom plished by expecting children to ie Rood, and by showing that we trust them. . - i i i We should never call a child "bad" never wound his self-respect. This does not mean that his naughty ac tions should be "glossed over," but as, one wise educator has expressed It. we should realize tbajt every 'fault Is simply the absence of pome virtue and we rhould try to build up that quality in which the child is defic ient rather than condemn him for that which is not. Build up the virtues, and the faults will disappear. If a child is selfish we should dwell on unselfishness; if the child is untidy, on neatness; if' mow on quickness; and we should j always remember to praise even the! slightest sign of the virtue we are . working to cultivate. A child will try to live up to the thing tor which he is praised. ''How quiet and help ful my lifile Peggy i today," will do more than a dozen scoldings about noise, and mischief. Stories can be told to arouse and stimulate high ideals. Stories have a wonderful educational value and almost any lesson can be taught in story form. Tell stories about birds, trees, flowers, animals, great and good men. simple-stories of home and family life, stories from history and from the Bible. The eager little minds are ready for anything you wish, to give them, and If you are a natural storyteller great indeed is your opportunity. Ideals . of right conduct, love of family and sympa thy with every living thing can 'oe given through the right use of stor- . ies. - . Much has been said and written about pre-natal influence, but vol- . times more are needed on post-natal influences. One of the first things a hay learns Is to "smile back" at his mother, and in all his earliest years the child reflects' the attitude of those around him. He imitates the things which he sees and hears, in order to understand them, and "As a twig is bent, the tree's inclined." A true mother leads a consecrated life. She will always be absolutely truthful onH will lritn ovofv tirnmlu . . ......... - " " ! - j f I made In her hi?fl Sh "will iwoa- nize the good in all things and will ne er speak ill of anyone in h--r child's presence. She will keep away all thoughts of fear, and will awak en a spirit of loving service toward others and a growing belief in the Power which is within himself, until at last he grows into a recognition of the universal love and goodne. which underlie the whole life. Mile. Farman, Youngest Airplane Pilot in the World, Ready For Flight CARRANZA BETRAYED BY OWN MEN (Continued from pat;e 1.) cowardly assassinated at the cry of "viva Obre?on." by. Colonel Rodolfo Herre.ro and Ms men, violating the hospitality tiiit had been offered to him by Ilerrero, according to a mes sage from' his chief followers to General Pablo Gonzales, quoted in his message to revolutionary agenU here. Obregon answered his mes sage in scathing terms. He declared that if the Carranza followers, num bering mote than 30 men and in cluding Juan Harragan. chief of staff; : Ignaclo Bonlllas, former am bassador to the United States, whose candidacy for the presidency had brought on the latest revolution, and other prominent leaders had . "died defending your chief you would be at rest with your con ciences and escape the shame of your cowardice." Obregon told the Car ranzaists they were sufficient in numbers to have done their duty, "to have saved Mr. Carranza's lif ?. if as you state, he was assassinated." "On repeated occasions." said " " w-1- - w-'W'i1 - y aft ' r'Tr - ---.t 1 trrrr - --"T-r-v" " "V ' -Ti ; '' .'-. .-, ' r - 1 ! r-Sy 4 l&SSk - vs ' : SI I ". - IS-: - , , IB -'--:.'. . ; ' '. ' ' - - - t ; tl '' J j - Mcrelock. iT; Patterson. Jl; WeUh. 71; Mofril. 9. Salary Jncreaw. - ll; no. I'avinK. ye 112; no t j ; annexation, yen 110; no 7. Wanl 0. Preclnt Z- llalvuren. K7: Wil son. 7: Kns. Jti; Hare. ls; PORTLAND GAIN EE;?,S 24.6 PER CENT The Orvgoa taetreoTj iau ika hat raoru-l :SC.2C or an iartea f w jr-m for 1re. I Columtui, Ohio, rasklsg aa 2H I city. Jut below PonUad. aaa a4 b-o ictmrted yel, M ike tKpl- Morelock 3.; Pattemon -2; Wel.h.l (!:veJ OrCZOn MelTOD- '00 of ToWo. O. 2ik Hiy. u III. 47: Xlorfit. Salary Incre.M.. ye. V,CniUJ UIYM rcson m wr f lBCf Vi' I0; no 0-.. Paving, yea ISS; no 0llJ 258,288, Gam I" 12- Ix-viMe. 2ti niy. I.. Annexation. ea 123; no C. 2J4.MI fopaUllun aad fl. pt War.1 7. jl,U4 :ih city. 2J4.SS this year. Prc!nrl C llahortn. J2; WiL- Oakland. Cat raaked as 224 !y rrn. 32;.Kvans. 42; Race. 73; Mor- WASHIN'QTO.V May 22. ThelH-l 11. k poptiUtloa of Hi,, lock. 24; Pattemon. 21; Wel.h. 33: n.ns rep.rt' rrlea.t! twlay In- 174. Mile. Amlree Farman Mile. Andree Farman. daughter of the airplane Inventor, is the young est pilot in the world. She has made many flights with her father and on several occasions has handled a plane unaided from "bop off" to landing Het chief ambition is to gain a pilot's license. Little Mile. Farman is well versed in the construction of plane and motor and is adept at mak inc repair. She is shown here In the cockp.t of a plane ready for flight. This CTcdicine Recommended by a Doctor 1 'When doctor uses a medicine him self besides prescribing it to his patients, he must know that it has merit. This is what Pr. J. IL Wagner, a prom inent physician of Skate, Kentucky, has p say about Dr. Hartman's well-known iamedy, PE-RU-NA: "I have used PE-RU-NA myself tor- catarrh and have given it to others for catarrh, bloating after eating and other ailments. It has proved a success in all cases with old and young men and women. All speak well of PE-RU-NA. It is the best of aU tonics." j . Dr. Wagner, out of the fullness of his own. personal experience, for the good of all sick and suffering, recommends a medicine which he knows to be good. : Ton may be sure a doctor would not en danger his professional reputation by endorsing PE-RU-NA unless satisfied be yond a doubt of its value. ' Whether your trouble be a cough or a cold, or a more subtle catarrhal eff ectlon of the stomach, bowels , or other organs, give PE-RU-NA a trial. The immediate Improvement which yon will see will saU PE-RU-NA is what you need. PE-RU-NA may be purchased anywhere In tablet or liquid form, r.t : I 1 1 PA , tli2jriiixlnriC DR. J. IL WAGNER fsfy beyond a doubt that Obregon, "President Carranza was notified of the guaranty which would te given him if he would be willing to leave the danger zone, but he refused to accept this offer because he consideied it an undignified act et a map of honor to save himself. leaving "hl companions In danger. This act of Carranza revealed the dignity and good fellowship you failed to appreciate. First report of the assassination of Carranza was filed by Obregon Friday night. The message did "not reach here- until today. This mes sage said: "Have just received the following message from . Iiuauchinango. state of Puebla. signed by Colonel L. Hernandez: " 'General Mariel advUes me from Villa Juarez that the "troops of the tx-federal officer. Rodolfo Herrero, killed President Carranza at 1 a. m. at a place called Tlavcaltenango. There were found six or seven more bodies of the men in Carranza's party. It is not stated who these men might be. I will wire details later. Rodolfo Herrero surrendered last March to General Mariel an-1 had been an officer under General Palaez.' " Revolutionists today were eager in their attempts to show Carranza was not killed by revolutionists but of propaganda and information Novates sent a message to the com mercial agent of the de facto gov Mofflt. 4e. Salary Increase. ye. 2; no 34. .Paving, yes 1: no 31. Annexation, yes ii; no r,a Precinct 13 llalvorsen. 72; Wll- nn. 13; Kvans. 2j; Race. C3; Mor- litt. 40; Mireloek. I; Patte.on. i. Welsh. 23. Salary inrreaae. vs no 19. Paving, yes !; no 20. An nexation, yes 4H; no 3C. Precinct U. Wilfon. 7C; Kalvor- sen. 200; lU'e. Ii5; Kvans. US. Welnh. Mi; Moftit. 113: Morelotk. 57; Patterno.i. 27. Salary lnerea. yea 117: no 3. Pavina. ves 139. no 99. Annexation, yen 157: no 92. Ward Precinct 7 llalvorsen. R0t Wil son. 52: Kvans. it: Rare. Unr. lock. 21: Patterson. 20: WeUh. 21: Mofflt. CI. Salary jnrreaa. yea 7: no 42. Paving, yea 44; no 2. An nexation, yea 52: no 7. Precinc X,i,orn. 77: Wil son. iS; Kvans. S3: Race. 99- More. lock. 24; Patterson. 12; Welsh. S3; Mofflt. C2. Salary Increase, yea 92; no 4 7. Pavlag. yes 102; no 40. An nexation, yea CO; no C. ' Precinct 14 Wilson. C9; Halvor sen. 76; Ha.-e. 95; Krans. 54; Pat terson. 15; Welsh. 49; Moffitt. 7: Morelock. 17. Salary Increase, yea ; no i-aving. yea 102; no 3 Annexation, yea 73; no 7. Ward I. Precinct K Wilson. 73: llalror. atUen.C; Race. 5; Evans. 5; More- eludea flcure on to Pacific t'oat eltlea. The repot t folloa: Ilaltlmore. Md.. 733.I2C Portland. Ore.. 259. Oakland, t'al.. 2IC.3C1. Inrreae: iUltimore 175.141. or 21.4' pT rent. Portland 61.074. or 24 ir cent. Oakland. Cal . i.U". or 44.1 per cent. tlerwyn. IU.. 14.150; Increase or 14 2.3 p-r cent. Paltlmore ranked as the seventh most populous city la the Tatted States In 1910 with SSS.4IS inhabi tanta. It was 24.000 larger tbatt Plttshargh. eighth city, who 1920 renrus is 599.193. Portland. Ore., took rank aa in 2th city In 1910 with 297.214 la- M. i:i I(J MCKMM lltTIM IORTLAM. Ore, May 22. lr Hue Alien. 1 0-yar-a4 . daaihter of J. A. All a of Csfrcade Lock a. d yesterday from "steeping skkaeaa. Her death mk the 14th frea IXa malady in Portland dartag the pan six month ernnkent here ursine: that the news no i3' p'n. T 1: no 5 4. be alven to the nrea with aartlcu-1 oexatlon. yes Ml; no 53 lock. 27; Patterson. 14; Welsh. 50: Momu. 5a. salary Increase, yes 77: An- S. C STONE, IL D. fJfltES CCER and doe a general of flea practiea. Ofrice Tyler's Drag Stora 157 Boat a CommertUl Street lar stress on "the fact that the hap pening occurred far away from the field of operation of our forces. From the wording of the Obregon telegram, skepticism wan expressed here by many persons in close touch ith the revolution concerning the affiliations of Ilerrero. The anxiety Ward X iPreclnet IS Wilson. 124: llal vorsen. 167; Race. 150; Evana. 130; :iu. oj, atouit. iuu; iiorelock. C; Patterson. 3C Salary Increase, yes 18; ro Paving, yea 144: no 48. Pavlne. ves 71: no c in. me only vote cast In Fairgrounds of the Mexicans on the point wail Precinct was three vote In favor or . , . . laid to the concern over what the at-1 annexation titude of the I'nlted States might be If the reported assassination was laid to the revolutionists. , ANNEXATION IS ADOPTED (Continued from page 1.) ' WK.TII Kit FORECAST 8unda showers west, fair east 1 portion; moderate westerly winds. 2 I Yfill Save You-Honey On Your Dental York I am now offering Prc-War PHcm and I guarantee all work Plates tlSJVO Crowns (Anterior) Cold or Porcelain 94JM Crowns (Posterior) tTjOO Dridge work. Cold or Por celain t M7XM Cold Fillings fXOO ap Pores iala Fllllags. . . . tXOO ap Silver FU liars f I-OO ap Cemeat FllUaga lJOO aalac Teeth tlAO Removlag Nerve tTLSO Extractioas DR. C A. ELD Rl EDGE FREE EXAMINATION'S DENTIST 204-5 Cray nulldinc Corner State and Liberty Streets SALEM. OREGON Over Hartmaa Bros. 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