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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON - TUESDAY JIOKWIJNU, J UJNtf u, rjz ill " r " . Issued Daily Except Monday by . , - TUB STATESMAN PVBLISHIKQ COMPA1CX " 216 8. Commercial fit-, Salem, Oregon (Portland Office, 127 Board of Trade Building. Phone Aatomatle . -il S37-s :.;.v-.v,?;; ' . ..- .,, MKMB3CR OP THK ASSOCIATED FBESS . The Associated Preaa Is exclusively entitled to the mae for publi cation of all news dispatcher credited to It or not otherwiae credited ta this1 paper and also the local news published herein. ' XL J. Hendricks Ctephea A. Stone Ralph Glover ... Frank Jaskotkl , ... .......;................ . Manager M ........................ . .11 aaaglng Editor mm. p ............. . Mtfut. Cashier . " ............. . . .-.M.af anager Job Dept. TzxxpnoMxai - . Business Office, St Circulation Department, IIS Job Department, fill ' - ' Society Editor, ldf Entered at the Postofflce in Salem, Oregon, as second class matter , SOUTHERN PRESS SUPPORTING PROTECTION of . Maryland, is conductinifan aggressive protecUon campaign. - r: ; x : ? ' " . ! : ' ti ' a. . i sr - . - and he proposes to hold it against all comers. He says that he U having more peace than he has known "for a long time and her ladyship can go ahead with her raa'gistratlng and be blowed. He doesn't hare to work and his The .recent drive of importing interests, allied with for- efem'.. trarfo 'rinranWailnn nnrl Kar-Vo hv rprtain int.MTlfl- ' j ri"-ft'"'wi'v"wi wwvhvu - - too man of ou people And tional bankera:and free trade theorists, to postpone tariff Ue wittnew get back legislation to an indefinite future, met a strong counter-oi- h0 its feet with such a program ienaive irpm tne sUDurDan and country press, ana irom tne South, one time the stronghold of free trade, the demand fori . President Harding has acquired speeding up tariff legislation was particularly emphasized a highly bred riding animal. Texas taking the lead. ,;r i r Harebell." The Democrat will In one editorial the Fort Worth (Texas) Star-Telegram Und it tery difficult to unfiorse said : ''Democratic representatives in Congress who come him back home and tell their constituents that 'they kept the faith of the fathers' and voted against the tariff bill will give One of the next big things for little consolation to the producers of the South and of Texa3 1 Salem is the raising of the ad if the bill is a one-sided and sectional measure, giving thetditional subscriptions to add. a Last a big advantage and placing Texas and the South at a minion dollars to the endowment decided disadvantage. f In another : "It (the tariff bill) is funds of wiuamette university going to -be, passed and enforced by your government, which if not the biggest thing of ail KeDublicans." arid readers are exhorted to write to their Con. all the time. The matter cannot . gressman u they -believe tnat everytning- should be done tope put otr protect Texas and the South." The Fort Worth Record de- a a i a a I a a t a e we a-a-ao ciares mat rutin Bentiraent is strong in Texas. ine people ; iavOisier of. this state a majority oi tnem already iavor protection for raw materials . .Texas is the most misrepresented state in Congress. Our Congressmen are clinging to the old, out-worn'.: free-trade doctrine after conditions have so And so it goesall over the South. . Y nt The South has at last turned to protection J f Which means that either the solid South will be splt; or, better stilL the tariff wfll be taken out of politics, where it ha3 never had a rightful place, and will thereafter be a bus-m r brought to him. That iness question, which it is and snouia always remain; and " mfc;r ume. hntiM rtavp lrav Wn i Uat a husband in jail - inofni His. T. MMorv it iMtriinor iht rriftVPTnpnt -f nr I better off than he realises. th Enforcement of the cloture rule in the upper branch of fVinoTMH Inr one taking up for the And if he succeeds, and thus at last srets Quick action. "u,meue w.we iaea oi m- he will have added laurels to hi3 brow in performing useful da?ln toobiie caraTans to wuj? i iu iua kcuub iruiu iew York, the same as they are do ing In eastern Washington and Idaho? This would be a good time to spread some of the gos pel for our section, after the sud den and destructire storm that swept the metropolis on Sunday. If only the truth could be herald ed' in the right way. the Willam ette Valler would fill up with all the people it could support and that would be at least 100 times as many as we now have. yet Stars and Stripes, "the Flag of the free, heart's hop, and home." This peculiar condition not noted of any other flag. They are all blotehes Just cloth. The official flags have always had the stars in horizontal rows. Xo other arrangement of the tars would be recognized as of ficial. To further legalize this rrangemenC congress in 1S18 es tablished . this - official arrange ment by- legislatlre ensctment and never has been changed in the t04 years since. service to his party and to his country. In the mean time, it is to be hoped that Congressman Hawley and Senator McNary, and the other members of the Oregon delegation, are looking out for the cherry and prune schedules looking to their revision in the joint or "steering" committees work, which will soon be on; u tne cloture rule is successfully invoked. Wanted, the June rains; June is yet with us. rbile A short work day with the long ! green is the consummation wished paid for the bread to sustain thou sands in times of famine. He worked out and presented to Paris a really worth-while lighting sys tem. He was the' great authority of his time on soil improvement and scientific farming. He great ly advanced the study of electric ity. He laid, by his experiments and demonstrations, the founda tions for the works of magic which are the essence of Chemis try today To him France was tremendously indebted because his findings strengthened her indus trial .position and provided her with powerful weapons ot warfare to be used against her enemies. And yet that man, whose name has long since faded out of the story, passed judgment on .him by raying: "The republic has no need of it!" FINISHING SCHOOLS of my career one which promises I to greatly advance chemistry and I to benefit the people. The republic has no need- for chemistry.. The condemned must die!" . . Tha fimt sneaker was Antoine 'North J Laurent Laroisier; -the father of "I ask two more days of life. "Justify the request. T mm ihAiil tn rnmnlpt. on A n( changed that their constituents .must.have prottion for the most lmporUnt experiment. tueir pryuucis ur ve ruuicu. : auu uie oueniisa vxexas; Press asserts : VSoufherh members of Congress who are opposed to a tariff on Southern products have for their ac tion no precedent among the real leaden of their party, from Thomas Jefferson down to the present day. . . . They,meet facts with froth and substitute political piffle for sound bus , The Wiriston-Salem "(N. C.) Republican says : Carolina Senators and Congressman .... oppose a protective mem chemistry, whose memory tariff and About everything else that is for.the material and enlists throughout the world industrial welfare of the " sections they represent. Is it not hnnm. thU month. Th timethat; we made a change in the politicalaf filiation onj was the spokesman for the wiuae wuv icpieaent una wie tu VAJiigressj ine ume to committee on execution on behalf raaice a good start is at tne election tnis tail r , - iof th. FreMh Reroiution. vvnue tne cnarieston i. i.i news ana ixmner Dara-.L. Th. t thA vrr hnnr nf h phrases: Lincoln with the remark: "A nation cannot survive! highest- usefulness, one of the half celling under free trade and the other half selling under most gifted men of modern times rntecuon."-lt wants the protective policy to be general, was cut down by mob fury. The ;V'rhe' GeomavPeanu't: Growers' Association declares 'that fact that the experiment to which "Georgia farmers are unanimous for protection on farm prod-1 he aRached so much importance ucts the same as on manufactured articles, and the Florida (was never completed is ail the l'ost states .Mthat the people of the state, while they have not j more thought-stirring tor us at always .voted that way, have,, however, come to a realization this time because he was apparent- that a protective tariff is the only sound basic principle, on lr working on the very problem which this country ,can exist 1 Speaking for Alabama,, the I whose solution worked . out Mobile Register says: Demonrats are expected to protest through ware lengths and into against a tanu diil offered by Republicans and much of their radio. criticism is tliscounted in advance of its utterance, but. a Ke-I 'in, an the hitory of France publican Congress ought to listen-to a Republican President, there have been few men more an who, speaking to the whole people vi..' pronounced what he selfish in the service of the peo- believes to be the wisest policy for his party to pursue. ' In I pie or. more contemptuous ot this case the President unquestionably points the right way. them. His remark lust before the the way that will, as he declares, Increase American influ-i guillotine feu upon' his neck is ence for good and enable her to have her part in the triumph characteristic: "Thus m a mo ot peace.; .-,. ' f : ; l - . : ment fools chop off a head the The Southern Tariff Advocate declares that "3ome of the ke of which they cannot pro- Bpeecnes. of our free trade Senators are more devastating to dace in a century, ancuiture-tnan a cyclone:" ana tne Manufacturers' Record, i ut oi ms own pocaet ne naa . 'The girls in the New York pub lie schools may be taught mani curing and hair dressing. There oas been some experimenting with these lines and the board of edu cation is seriously contemplating the plan of making the training permanent. The New Yorkers srant their girls to come to them with clean nanus, it they can also do their own marcelling, who would be at the bead of the class?" COURT IX IX) L ET THE AILED HUSBAND Now that the women of Ene- and may become magistrates and administrators of the law the em pire should soon be at ease. But a case at Wimbledon Indicates the embarrassments that may become possible. In that district a lady magistrate and her husband had some words while a case was in progress and the woman in a mo ment of anger, committed the husband to Jail for contempt of court. Now the man refuses to come out of his confinement. He claims; that his cell Is his castle There are some things that baffle even - a jurist of the United - States supreme court. That august body admits its incapacity to determine wheth er a ouija board can be classed as sporting goods in a tariff classification. It has not yet been determined whether ouija is parlor furniture or an indoor sport. But by this time nobody cares very much. Nobody wants to monkey with Mme. Ouija when Conan Doyle is with us. T STAKS OS THK FLAG FUTURE DATES Jww is. wdUr nc Dmj. examination begins in Salem. Jb 15 to 29. Nation) raard Juna 15 to 0. Annual YJf.C A W. ndampment, near Otia, Lincoln eoantr. JB 17, Satardar County eights tioJ" . Mondny Salem, school, Jan IT to July 7. Vacation BibW atndy aehooL Jaao SO Tneaday Chantaqnn aeaaoa opens at Dallaa. . .. ' Jb SO, Si, 27 sad t Pertlaad Bom Juno 21. Wednoaday Nebraak pleaie. tato fmr rrounda. . Sunday arhool pienie at fair CTOanda. JLV o,KA .W -iaoa f wjjva! vaiaia assocuuoa at Mans- j Cutaou aoaa-j m tmlr S aai 4 Moa4ar sal Taosaa Sute ooavrutioa of Artiaaaj at Woodbnn Boptonbor 2, S and 4 LkoriM Rouad-UB. Lokovlaw. Or. Votaodiai ; eoafToaeo naocU ta galena? iJfiZZ" J1 " tMaadtolta .8Pk I 3 10 taeluiTa Oroya, Moraaabor f. GEXERALS TO ORDER Leon Trotsky, the soTiet war minister, has graduated from the war college of the soviet staff. He can now be a full-fledged gen eral and know which foot to use first in climbing the steps. He made the course in a couple of weeks and a diploma was waiting for him all the time. Does West Point recognize a sheepskin pf Moscow? Leon might have .pa tronized an American 'school -of correspondence and learned" to be field marshal by mail. It has come to a point where res ervations have to. be made weeks in advance. ' , Is S A West Virginia mountaineer, who has been making moonshine for 40 years says that he "never knowed. there was a law agin 1UM Moonshine will make you forget everything. ' Good Help In Summer Indigestion causes worry, ner vousness, sick headache, bilious ness, coated tongue, bad breath, bloating, gas, constipation and constant distress. Henry o. Thome. 1002 Harrison Ave., Bos ton. Mass., writes: "Since taking Foley Cathartic Tablets I feel fine." They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and invigor ate the Jiver. Cause no pain, no nausea. Not .habit forming- Just a good, wholesome physic. . Sold everywhere. Adv. I BITS FOR BREAKFAST S S tVXt . : ros.Iw Mm ftrpyrtht, ;i822, AasooUted Editors The niggeat Little Inper In the World .SECRfeT CODES HOW TO MAKE THEM E r o t ft r.; 1 N .. 1 .p . ', Q . This tunny looking dot-dssh pystem Is what is known as the "Continental", code. iC is a tele Irsphic code 'chiefly, ''but Is used tor alt softs of, signaling. Once you :hav :'Jearned the code, you -can! read it quickly,' al most .without thinking. : It may be Upped out with a pencil: Jt may be flashed wUHlghte: i'y Beifdlarthe Code-!, '.This ' 1 s , ai.yery ;jsl in pie ;cod e ' to fjendJ ltVo,are tapping It ?witb pencil, yoit give a qijick. tap for a dot, then Immediately afterward make another tap,, pause a second and' then Jap again.-You have then sent a dot and dash. Psuse 'al 'couple of seconds between -let ters." - ,- ';" ' .- . T ' - v.v ... y Z :": I.:;-. ;"';-..,v-v', 1 Once you are able to make the dot and dash clearly, the combi nations are easy to work out and not hard to remember. ; Two boys . wbCL-jknew ithflcode and often used it lived across the corner from each other. One' ot the boys , took scarlet fever and was sick for some time. -One eve ning when he was feeling better and was propped up in bed. he noticed that the window shade in his chum's room was behaving In a peculiar manner. ' -: . . Window Shade Signals ? - Then he almost jumped out of his bed with excitement. The shade was pulled down quickly. That was a dot4 Up it went lit tie way and .' - then! immediately DAILY PICTURE PUZZLE ANswta to:. SUUSDAYSf ' PUZ2LS ts: Augusta Dover ' H AT TArlOOS BOOK I3jTftl5 ? x came down again.. When it went up again It remained there a sec ond, then came down. The next time It went up almost to the top and remained so for. a couple of seconds. That was a pause be tween letters. The window shade had signaled the letter ''A". The sick boy got the rest ot the message. And there after for many nights his, chum, sent h'm greetings. It wasn't long before he was able to get to the window and return them. They held a regular conversation all through the dot-dash. (Copyright, 122, Associated Ed itors.) .,. ..:: vJV (The following is part of an .article from the National Tribune A'asbington, D. C, and it Is pub tished 'at the request of a States tn subscriber:) Jacob A. Cutshall of 130 Brook- f 'Boulevard, Upper Darby, Pa.; jnds a clipping and wants to now. "What about It?" The clip ping Is headlined, "What Star In the United States Flag Is Yours?" and is as follows: l "Do you know that every state in our-union has its own individ ual star in Old Glory, and that a. 1 a. a-1 J m 1 atato fair rrounda. ' I , paco in me iiem ui Diue ia Juno 25. Bandar 'At RUvort... -' t l.r(laiw ftr.A y. .v l.w a.4 Dual picnic of Balem Mgo S.P.O.E -! Juno 27. Tueadav Am:.-., i... 1 Sxecntiva order? asks the Charles atato Meampraent at Tuo Dalies. I. , . , T , . "In 1912," the 26th of October, the last executive order concern ing the flag, was made. It pro vided that there shall be six hori zontal rows of eight stars each. The start is made at the upper left hand corner and the state3 are in the order of their ratifi cation of the constitution and ad mission to the Union. i "Thus to little Delaware goes the honor of being No. 1, star 1 Others in the upper row, from left to right, are: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Mas sachusetts, Maryland, South Car olina. . "Second row: New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Caro lina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Help! Help! iff ( V . More strawberry pickers want ed And more, strawberry stemmers, too. m m . Thus the cry is going out and will go out all the busy season that is ahead cf Salem and the Salem section. I. V The growth of the fruit indus try is going .to depend more and more on the help question. There mnst be more effort on the part of the growers to grow the things that will prolong the season; and on the part of the manufacturers and shippers to give work all the year through, or as nearly so as possible. The greatest year in the history of Willamette university Yts only the beginning of what are to be still greater times in the life of the greater Willamette that is coming. S S The great crowds of tourists crowding all the ships going to Europe are helping those coun tries Into a position in which ther will be able to pay interest on their debts to the United States. Frank Davey Speaker at School Commencements Commencement exercises . were held Sunday at the public schools of Mt, .Angel and .Sublimity, the lormer.at 2:30' In the afternoon and the latter at 8 o'clock In the evening. Frank Davey or Salem was the speaker at both places , and Mrs. M. L. Kuler8on," county school superintendent, gave the diplo mas. Mrs. Fulkerson said; thai the ML Angel class was the largr est grade class graduated In the county. Musical and drill exer cises were part of the program. : t Mt. Angel the exercises wers held in the auditorium of the new public school building and at Sub limity in the community hall. JW n 1085 Salem WtiLWBL. rmoi fUT wou Edited by John H. mffmr ! THE SHORT STORY, JR. J THE ItETURX OF BVFF Buff couldn't stay 'at the Al len's any longer. . Mr. Allen had made up his mind to It and there was nothing more to be said. The next day a friend of Mr. Allen's who; lived in the country ; would come for him. He would take good care of him. Buff simply couldn't, get over his habit of mshtinr out and snapping at strangers. 'c : . Little Mildred sat at -the table with tears'- running . down her cheeks, and after a while when Buff '- wandered In -and - nut "his head up against. Don's arm, Don gulped and got, up from the ta; . ; A : few evening's after; the de parture ot Buff.' Don had been put to' a. club meeting and was coming home rather late. As he came -toward, the porch, he no ticed a dark obje-t on the stairs. He fcurr'ed p, and la-r-another minute he was hugging the exclt ed Butt and trying to keep him Kentucky. Tennessee. i rum carting. The dog had evidently Just come in. If he could - nut him away somewhere safely over night, maybe in the morning Mr. Allen would listen to an argu ment for letting Buff stay. So he led the dog out to the al-1 -North Dakota. cjr wujcu ran nacg oi tneir lot. "Fifth row A little ways down waa an -old bam. now empty. . He tied Buff up. Patted him, and went back to the house "Third row: Ohio, Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Ala bama. Maine, Missouri. "Fourth row: "Arkansas, Mich igan, West Virginia, Nevada, Ne braska, Colorado, South Dakota, Oregon. Kansas, Florida, Texas, Iowa. Wisconsin, California, Minnesota. j "Sixth row: "Montana, Wash- A car you can depend on at a price that's right GARDNER F.W.Pettyjohn Co. 217 State St. RAISED HIGH tvtr1 n licrrtt hrrram on top ready to melt in your mouth that's Cal- I umetbiscuits every time; l trs the same story os every thing in which chmurjET DAtUNG POVJDEtl is used." It never varies, fails or disappoints. Un der every condition it produces the best biscuits, pies, cakeatnuffins, etc. Don t "put up with the fliaiinnnin f monfa tViof a. uisautnitiiuiuiw uwi 1 1 come from using ordinary baa l tag powders tt lsn t neo essary buy and use Cal : met the pore and tore YV ."-Brand. a ' a M W a Apoand can of Calumet contains fall . 1 6 ox. Sotno baking powdora como la 13occana laatcadof IS on. cans. Bo ouro yo get a pound wbta jom want tt Three Carloads of PIANOS That we fiJJUST UMLO'A D Somehow at breakfast h did- Ington. Idaho. Wyoming. Utah.' n't-have the courage to mention Oklahoma. New Mexico. Arizona.! Buff.. JHis father had always "December 7. 1787, was the fussed about havinr tha Ads and I Hntn nn whlrh nalavira'a tnr had forbidden them to say any- was placed: February 14. 1912.1 ttaltng about him At noon Mr. Allen came home with his car all splashed and muddy. -It couldn't have gotten that way down town. "Was but to Wilson's farm." he explained abruptly, the placing of that for Arizona, i Therefore the completion of our nation's flag consumed a period of 124 years and two months." Now, to begin with, the flag is Thought thought one of the most wonderful "doc uments' In the world and Us his tory as to conception and birth la a blank an absolute blank. We have the most beautiful flag in the world, with the remarkable attribute that in black and white. in . print, or as shown upon the movie screen can be instantly re cognized by the youngest child. There is no mistaking it, no mix ing' it up with other flags. It is Stars and . Stripes and has been go from the beginning. No shad ow . of changing. , Sometimes - a stripe was added when the Flag was very roung, and a star: for a new: state, but the -difference could ;not; be noted when - the a 1 j - I'd like to see Buff. He's gone. They can't find him. Didn't, rea lize how I liked,, that scamp I'd give 'fire dollars to " hire 'him back. ' :r' -; --i s V, -Without a word.! Don got np from, the table. 3 When he" came back be collected the fite dollars; ) flag was unfurled 'aloft.. It waa mo Brings One of these High-Grade New Pianos to your Home Take two years three years even longer Jo pay the' balance in monthly a- ,- - .nWSBW -.aOT.Ja. KB- . XlA. J if . FREE MUSIC LESSONS , NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY PRICES IN MANY INSTANCES CUtIn HALF Every instrument a well known standard make and thoroughly guaranteed.