The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 14, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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    SATURDAY MORNING, iTTJNE 14, 1924
THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON . . .
' onCGQN STATESMA1T. SALEM, OREGON ,
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Do ypu-want
If so, it would pay
The
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ELK STRESSED
Northwest Commission ( in
; Portland Endorses .Local
School and 'Head
. A -commission representing the
Columla iRiyer; Paget Sound and
Oregon' conferences ot "the; MethoT
t:st ' churph, .which- -include .the
states of Oregon inde Wah.lhgton,
met la i' First - ftnl-ch". Art land,
Thursday af terfloon J una -12th, to
consider, the "preset and future
.' . prosra'.!; vXi'.M?! at
Theology. Vj-:;"- $' l-il-
After "thoTsuift? ajjdrmtfa.
tttic dIseuasion'i-Hher;-neei3 ,of
the school and iLossibliitiea' of
the future', the following definite
V- action, ,was unanimously ctaken by
the . commission;" --d ' v,:'
"UV earnestly - realfirm ' our
ccnviction of the .need of 'a strong
seliobl o'f .theology,"' mjasi ona, and
re'.fsioua Education "in tbe'north
wf st. . Kimball Schol of Theology
Salem should be strengthened
. I enlarged "as-rapidly "as possible
ta cover this entire program and
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Oregpjr Statesman
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to meet, the- demands f the new
day." I i--v :;vi.;:fa
' "For the adequate development
of the school i. is imperative that
fund be provided' fdr 'both 'endow
ment and building."; ,We, therefore,-
earnestly request the annual
conferences in the .patronizing ter
ritory, -which are -represented in
this commission, Jo authorize the
administration otrthe school to en
gage in a quiet quest for $250. WQ
during the present " quadrennlum.
Of this amountTEeventy percent la
to .be used for endowment ' and
thirty" percent may fre'ftsed for1 en
dowment or .for Jiuilding jor equip
ment a.t jth discretion xjf, the Joard.
of trustees. ' -t yr.
'To jneet the current . budget of
the Ischool and until snch time as
aii adequate endowment may, be
secured, -we requestthe - annual
conferences of .the drtiajid ' area
to authorize the raising ot .99000
lor tne year As?TXnra-mouiwn3dwnlng was recently moved
tricta pn the basisof charch mem
bership. , Each-district superin
tendent Is to use his own' method
to collect, tbe. amount to "te asked
from the charges. It, Is urged, that
in each-local - cbftrc Kimball
Sunday be observed early, in "the
conf erence year when ' the chal
lenge bit the-;ministryv sVafi'lie
presented : to the jyoung men - and
the financial an cf other needs ( of
Kimball be brought to the attefr-
Uon of he congregation.":.
nrvrvtiMi iter 5 Art ifC-
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out!
e Blacfevell: :
T7rr."T
- - - t - - el ..v
Oscar Apfel;' J- -
of the yabash
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"We request' each annual con
ference In session this' fall to "set
aside 'a perioT early In theconfer-.
ence session to" consider the! re
crulting'and training of the minis
try ! and the' development of 'the'
program - of Kimball ; School of
Theology." . '' ' ' .
v Great confidence was expressed
by the commission In the develop
ment 6f the school under the lead
ership of President" E. C. Hick
man. : - '
County Coiirt Operating
St Paul Paving Plant
i .Opening of the county paving
plant t St. Paul Friday took the
entire countycourt tortha.t yicinify
to .witness the work. ? The plant.
according- to County Judge W. H.
from fount Angel and performed
perfectly. Both he and that county
commissioners expressed " them
selves as highlypleased"wlth , the
initial performance. -'"About-seven
miles between St. Paul and West
Wpodbttrn will be paved this sum
mer V -i " -''.;''-' ' . ! '
aiuuuu AuuMiue ias roaa is
being rolled and Vot In readiness
6r; ' paving " perationa. r- Sokne
pavement has been' laid near Stayr
ton 'and the plant noved beyond
the town for : further work of
hard-'snr facing the present gravel
road. 'cvv'--;:-. - J
' ' Jlore Than a
What la pur Daughter Doing? ;
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-Patsy Ruth Miller Ralph 1 Graves Zazu i Pitts
' PhiUipSsialley.-
How Blahy- parents Know
. the Company Their:
Children Keep?
.yh6seFanlt is it when
Tragedy" Stalks Into
the Home?
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FOBEO:.lifIO
Resolutions VVu.'.AslC:Kiwait
; ians of Nation ta Boost
for;Chemawa
N. ' D. . Elliott, secretary ot the
Kiwanis aclhb, leaves for . Denver
today to ' attend 'the International
conventloh bf "the Ki'wahis. clubs.
He will bear with him resolutions
pertaining to the Salem . Indian
school, whfch l,will . he entered", at
tlons,1 p re pared " J)'y" as pecial ; 6m
mittee ef which' T. M. HicksJs
chairman, are as follows: ' ' . .'-
"Whereas, The Salem' Indian
school, located at Cnemawa, .Ore.,
and maintained fprthe purpose of
educating ! tW Indians ot.'the ,ja
ciflc : nbrthwest, ' how Includes
courses "of study; up to the, JOth
grade and ! ;: - I- - ''' ; y
"Whereas, Many of the grovern-
ment's . jwards'aref'ow, seeping
educationaradvantaeea Lihii -In-
stltutidif iq Jbeltef Wulp the'm
selves for thgir1 ' f utur 'dubf
cuizenBnip, ana v . -
'Whereas," These -stndehtsare
entitled to the 'same .educational
facilities and advahtaea offered
the otbr'clfizerisvof tbis 'republic,
and- ir i1 ' ' - '
"Whereas, The American In
dlan students at' said "school have
repeatedly and undeniably" demon
strated their native capacity to-as
ilmilate . and v proflaaiy vse In"
structlon,' and f!.:-v?rW.
"Whereas; Such Instruction an
be supplied by said shbof "tinder
priatioh, and ':. . .JS-V. -V" '
; "Whereas, The location and fa
cilities of lie said ACbool;are.ideal
for . said .purposes 'andh are" avail
able at a minimum of. travel and
other expenses to said Indians and
the American public now,-there
fore, be it - - . 1 - ; y v'; '
? "Resolved, That KiwanU -Inter
national in convention assembled
and In conformity jrUhour, motto
We Build,' declare that .the course
of study tV jtbe:Balem Indian
schobrahould 'be extended to in-
tiuuer me iuu ,nign sen oca -course,
adding ' Ito the present courses
grade's ll.andl2; be"it,further.
"Resolved, . That it is ;tbe 'sense
of this ' cohveniibn ' that Kiwanis
devote its lefjforu t6 bringing
about this result be'it Jurter, i
s "ResblVe'd, '.That aebpy' 'ii' this
resolution be sent tb theeiretarxt
of the interior." -
Fi;:osss;jiiJ'-
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San RrancjscoPaiients Sur-
prise Boy, and Befuse.to
1 : ? -Hear; Alibis. '
. One of the cruelist - jests of
King ' JiUx," 'whose day7 it 'was yesi
""lerday, ; was'' "playetT at the state
STARTS TODAY
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SPECIAL MATJE.
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Motion Picture "
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penitentiary "rben- ar fatherland
mothwrnvinerin Sanrabciscb.
found Uieir Sbply.son. an- injnate of
the institutibn after tixey had. de-.
cidedj to. .spend yearly 200 f or , a
trip- to Portland - to see the boy
and hi8young wife and to take .in
theRose estiTai. , 4' ":-. f
' .Knowing . that they ,were com
ing" north, the boy bad sought to
prevent h Is' parents" from learning
of ia predicament. ' . His case
coming-, before ' Ue is next , meeting,
of the' parole board, the hoy wired
his ' parents Jthathe was not in a
'position- at present to entertain
them properly t and that the weath
er had been cooi. 71 tney wquia
only' wait a few' more .weeks he
could entertain them, he. tele
graphed."" But the wife 'was never
received ' 'V- Ji ''.
Arriving in f Portland the 4 old
folks looked up' the wife, but Bhe
nierci'f ully " bought to' prevent
their learning' of-the. whereabouts
9f thebby; (heir son and herhns
bantL Something was" wrong: the
bid folks thought,! and looked hp
an old friend of the j.boy a fwho
Was"" on Ke- Portland" police force;
lFfbm his lips they heard the story.
"-'When 'the old people 'met the
boy-In the turnkeysoffice Friday
neither could sp4ak. ;The . father
refused to ' look at! his1" boyand
the tears" came to h1s"eye8- The
mother, weeping,- thTew her -arms
about her -sons ';"'- tvi'r
. "You're in the .state's, prison
You're in the state's prison," ' .
' This1 was all the father could
say . -. -----
, Every .effort .of -the. boy. to ex
plain; -things ,. was 'met with f the
same response, r- : J - - '
' ''Explain, he!, how.'caniyou ex
plain jwhea you're in the spate's
prisopthe father. would jreply.;
i Bnt father, I was .paroled,
had it all -fixed up,", the bpy said
.Flxed up," - hell,- you're in , the
stated' prison,", the old man, said.
The boy had been paroled from
the bench, but . immediately, got
in to-further trouble and tis parole
ad been revoked. "
-',The , more ..the father talked to
jhejboy, the more indignant Jie be
eame, ' ' sJ,-. i -y-';' J ' '-
I t"l l told you to -.leave that .wom
an alone," he said. : .
"- ;MJButrt father4.she is.my wife,'!
the 'Ja"d .remonstrated.
'. 'Wife, hell, she belongs- to an
other man, the father1 vehement
ljy Replied. -No explanation of the
situation ras,giren; x -f
'And Jyou, h- Aaid bitterly,
'are in the state's -prison." ' i; -1711
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All Sunday Schools are !
Wanted ,in Pjchic Parade
.Jf Any Sunday-school in .Marlon
county has; neglected to arrange
for a float "f of .the county Sunday
scftool jpicnic June 21 they ought'
tod68o af once.". If It should be
impossible , for any. school -to have
a f loaflhey should at least hav.e
a la umber of decorated cars.". "The
state ! president of ',-Pp.rtland' "Is
plarming to he In the parade. The
training .school, board .will furnish
myslcj - Other Sunday school
workers fro'm r.t Portland ,. yijl te
there." '. Nb Sunday school ts Mar
lon county 'can afford to fail to'def
its share to make the cpunty pic-
UAfiua.greac success. . ; 5 ? n
JleayeB, .to', a small boy, must
be a place, where : throwing iase-
balls through windows is' compul
sory. - " . "
iTpDAY - TOMORROW ONLY
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1Stop ! JVou
ijii 8; -woman
yoaJov!" "
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Joseph Hergesheimer's famous novel has been made into
a picture ,that sounds a" ringing note of warning against -thefrivolity
of the present day; .... . . , , s ;
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ta asaViriratarie i ifr.vrm2imi:tsszza iW&zr2 --,-- r
iPi,Tiirvnrririn t
The Campaign ?f or; the Sea:
son : ot 1 nis .year vviu
1 00 n Be Started Here
'' . Salem' Chautauqua, .July; 161
to 23. . - ;i.-';.:,-vr
The program,i.wh lei ia already
in 'ihe hands of 'the- local commit
tee,, 'fulfills Vevery expectation of
the rhnittanniia Virwatpra' who nre
diet best season In the jCpautauqua
history of Salefn. . ;v I ;
For nearly 10 -years, without .ar
break Chautauqua -has - been a
much Jappreciatetf annual attrac
tion ana iz unas ine cuy more
solidly , behind it than any pre-'
yious. year. " - .
- Heretofore there had "been some
conscientious 'objectors ' to Sun
day programs jslthbugh thfcse 'Ob
jecting' graciously Vithheld actiye
opposition and usually gave their
personal support. .In view of . a
rowing "opposition to Sunday, pro
grams, however,- the management
has finally been successful in elim
inating Ihem 'altogether, . thus
overcoming the last feeling of dis-
- ;. -.. -... y .1,1.
agreement ana aiso pvjng jneir
own hard-worked' performers 1 and
ehi ployees a nitfeh' "needed respite.'
- in order to prine tnese nign ciaas
ttrtAHnn. 'Gr'tho inrtr Iriar hM
attractions at the .tery low prces
secured through the purchase oil
a ' season ticket, it is required by
ine management yiat.. locai (jiuieuH
guarantee 'a'eertaln ininimum'pat-:
ronage each year.' '' Thus' It' is'
mrougn lue .WlMUigUW
-k-t- m. -m v
committee of local people to ,he-
come responsible that - the Chau-
tauqua,can "be enjoyed by, airiat1jEeB KEKTa- room vJSFURNTiSHErx
auOUt ,OneiOU.rtn me COSl. at, JBUH-.I
uar atiracuonsvnnaer;.orama.ry w
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cumstances.
Thirty citizens are sponsoring
Chautauqua this .year as follows:
w. i.. staiey, u. u. noit, i- Ta
iter. Dr. E. E. , Fisher u JF? L- Wil
kinson. H. H. Vandervort. C. E-
yr ilson,. Dr. ,M. C "findley, F. .1
ttt I 'ttj.' ." iyr.f - i- t i !tl...lo
)Yu, nan yycibi xv. A.. n"i.
F.' E.rShafer, Vick Brothers,' Dr.;
cari, G. ijoney, ,u. j. Lenman,
A. ..Lee, Judge ,w. r. Busney, koss
C. Miles. Dr. C, G. Cellinger Win
nie Pettyjohn. Br J. 0. .Matthls
Joseph Benner. -'J. J H. ' FarrarJ
iiarry w. ecoic, j. remoer-
ton. T M. Hicks. Josenh H. Albert,
wr. a...v- sP?ir otwi,
H. Tauterman. . - . '
: One of the above committee,
Judge Bushey,. has been removed
by .death,,4,one':or. tw? thers
have .left ,the. city, yet the cqmmU-J
tee remains the strongest of any
previous year.'
The cpmmittee will bold . its
first meeting at the: chamber ot
commerce at 7 p.. m June 23,
when the Chautauqua . campaign
fortX924 will be on. Qwing tb the
splendid character of the program
a.nd the solid support of all who
appreciate the Chautauqua . the
committee 'advises all' who, wbuld
be aure qt he least inconvenience J
to secure tneir ucaeis ana oe in
their places ,early for each pro
gram.
Lewis Stone
a Rufeens ;
Irene RicK
- Norman Kerry
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OIOBSirnD ADTZBTISIMISTg ,'
Bit pn wrr&t - - '
; Sidney to Loaa
' . , Ob BS1 Kitat.
"- T. K. TOBJ s
':'-x "Automobiles
DOES ..VOUA- yOBD ' .START -.HARDt
Alernetos lasiM treo ii.p B. torn-
BCICK AKDo STUDEBAKER '
2XCK DOERFER MOTOR HEPATR
410 8,'Commerril a-Jneli
AtJTO ItKPAI HIM O . -JS t
AUTO TOPS
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IP ITS TOR THE. TOP OR TirUOL-
tery of cr.we JiaVe it. fall nil
at 236 Stategt. J : ; "
FOR "RKNTrapartmenU C
JJICEUYJ -UKXlSUJvl ' -I V U .. iMJUll
i 4,-- naavcaart.- .i
, f ; 5-inei3tr
;downstaris aft. ROOif furnish-
FOR rent three or jour room.
! iurniKna ODariuitrni..i-riTnj usia, i-urnc
!n J Union street. 5-InI5-
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: v s S9R iRENT apartmenU 5
, pt onr groan' hoot, -oasemea ana
'r ii-r,,n -luirrh. Will M . TieUt .JUT
I j","3 '"r: ..v ; -r
For nt furnished '.. fist .far $25il
rf-ll S . . .m . n .1... . n jfnWM- I
wood ranre. - -farnaca - hast. . All - tur I
aiairs. -priTaie cam. ssrsee. k i
nisheA for $35. , Other apts, at all
pricea- Choose years first. -
MRS. MOTKK -- -. -
1 47 N.T Om'l- 8t. Koom .
... ;. "'.; - : " -s-jneiotf
POR REST- NEATLY FURNISHED and
f- nnfnrnished" anrtme(rts close' In; -' 755 I
Xarry: street. - .- , st'- . -jativ
APARTMENT FURNISHED OR UFUR-I
f "nlshed M to responsible tfarty at , r the I
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RE VIILATIONa OS! -AJTZFEI
Copyright ltll." hi Nawapaper
Taatura Serrlea. Inc.
tHAPTEIl NO. 189" (
THE SURPRISING- ' SUSPICION
TO WHICH JULIAN "GAVE,
' VOICE,
Lillian's reference' tq Katie, In a
tone that" had more than a," hint dfLV Wa.ay"-a4 eii-iiTerTtniB?' "
savage vyrath,' stattlerme, I ' t ... - t.-tr t , j s-mg;;
ed to reply, however, nntu we
weri 3 aF 'f -IKa' " vlltareT 'a nil 'rt'
I could "take "part of my attention
from ithe car. , T had Obeyed XII-
lian'a ;ini unction to "sten on her?MroR sale
and we. were proceeding 'towards
hoime at a lively gaif - ,.
! 4"What -do ybtf mean?';! asked.
puzzled. "Do you think that Katie-
'V . . . ".
'Is holding out on us," she re-.
torted. 4T wish I knew. But
. 1. 1 . . i . ....
epiei irom joe mat is.ainer-ii
ine heard sounds like lt. - .
'May' it not be that In her ter
ror of him Katie told Joe she had
found
something, when in realityjT 5 A SOjxd, we
I failed!" -l asked. the inU lLXteT:.
she had failed?" -1 asked, the inA
stinct; strong upon me to defend
my little maid. ''Don't you ie-
member' - that Mother - Graham
wrote us about Katie's despair af-
ter -"sher had " searched 'fatherr
rcjom.- And wouldn't , he" - failure
explain her anxiety to have" us
within caU'that night she went to
meet: Joe?' SHe-nyir have thoiiaht
e could shleTd 'her 'from his an
ger -when he found but . she had
nothing,' - ,k
Vou Sound PUusihle."
.VTour well-known jnemorr, Is
missing .on ' about three,' ; Lillian
retorted dryly. "If you'll change
a spark plue or two voaML rftrhll I
that she didn't .want.us with -her,
only JdstJwIthIn earshot that in
. a
her naive; way she -was trvinif to
have ns'overhear" the things she
did not idare-to-telr-becanse-of the
oath sh had taken."
' ''Yes, I know," - I aconiesced.
'but," with tan-r.- aau ranee ' that
mentalljr bei'an to totter, 'I can't
believe that Katie" took anything
from my father's room. She sure."
Jr wouia nave, turned it- Over ta
m
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On VNk, .(ls tnMrtloair.
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JBix 9UsV BOBtraet par mo
13 mtoatks' ntrt. vr
Klniaj for ny 4dTrt!n S5
RENX'''robirj
ATTttACTXVIurJY FCRX1SIIED ROOlf,
1444 Cenlef. . ' , : .' 6-jo17
ROOMS FOR KENT AFTER JUNE 13
; st 751 venter -St. .: -o-jnei-
1 1 1 1 ' ' 11 111 "
BOOM -TOR - GENTLEMAN CtOSB IN.
I'hnn 585W.
15
FOR RENT houses
FOR KE.N7WXF.W .MOpEUS , 5 KOOIC
vuMKHvyw 4 1 1 lfH -rill ril I. IIU ,ir I I' (
Dre, (CHriiifp. - AfBlj Jlool tret. Fur
BiheJ.r. unfurnished. - ,WiH l-in for
yar. 8-e VT. O. Krueger, 147 N. Com
''merrUl -St.' . , 7 Jo?17
4-KOOM COTTAGE, .WITH KANGE. Call
US K. 141 St. Fhon ISaJ 7-nel3tt
FOR RENT GOOD I.OCATIOX KIGIIT
in Tjumne , teuttnr for drei-makr,
'All farnihd ith Hewing pitchine, tel.
J epbone, tl. Kesnonattla rent. 'or ren
-frerl Rood house ; 3 firnt floor strU
. nient; t lot . t ollier At' all pri--a
Rentals a gjM-cialtjr, Lint with rae f(
qniek tenants. " ' . ' . -
' CK7 tn J- St. Room
........ , c ,., . 7-inel2t
HOUSES TO KENT F. I WOOD. 81
suta St. .' , -hmnit
HOITSE FOR RENT
Call at 161 N. X3tht .'
PHONE 18?1.
PARTIY FURNISHED 7 r.OOM HOCF3
;'C7T W.-TWInteri l'ionlIero MeKliiti t .
Tnrner. Oregon.. , J''2
' . FOR SAU3 tEdacdlaac'sns O
FOR "SALjE HIGH CRAUE. 'FGRNT
- tara for foor rooms complete. A Te:J
buy. Box S44S, are SUtesmsn.
- . - . ' 8 jnelS
FOR ALEr-'.4 WEST1I ADE' '- FLAT TCP
! office desk, practioaUr-Dew, cn!j. n.-1
three months. Price 45- Write b
8359, enra rtttstf-smsn.- :.-.- 8 jaei3
FOK SALE FTRE-WOnKS; WHOLE,
sale aad- oUU,-44- t,aUi Cirtf t.
George nn. . . . . . .. ; .--j!y4
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND J3c --J.
i era We are - still Uyins aewer pi e
at 20c per foou- Other plumbing t
reasonable prices. Phone 926. 8-jne34
FOR SALE A "LARGE RANGE"' IT i
reseatrbir, food condition. Art I
- 567 Ji..JVan.t,- re v -.. v -4-m2I J
1 ' 1 i' - ii - . i.mi n .mi-
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Ana eleven eUer Orna rtr- t
f'ataev wita. -a ttne oalIeci.ua at ptrl I
e sonts, tstrtd eon$ aa4 aaany .J
tima Xarairitea. f ., , r .
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Bipecially adaptable for' or 1. -
awaity aTkom, ajarlDj. fg-,
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r?i ow la its tilr 4 aI-Joa
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Phone 1543. v. ll-ju-13tf
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