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It parents will hmre their children memorize the dally Bible selee Ktions, It will proTe priceleaa heritaae to them in after years. '- - ..-!' ' ; November 26, 1024 i ! PEACE AND TRUTH; Thus saith! the Lord. Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things which thou knoweat not: . V. Behold. I will bring It health and cure, and I will cure them, and will reveal unto them the abundance of peace and truth. Jeremiah 33:2, 3, 6. I r j-t i PRAYER: We would seek Thee, O Lord, and trust Thee for Thy Invlnr lrlnf noaa 4a r-Dr to than l(fo were signed by Zinovietf, Lenlne, i Trotaky and other soviet leaders. To quote the manifesto: "It speaks the plain, clear language of the revolutionary communistic proletariat. It will assist the so cialist movement everywhere into the path of uncompromising revo lutionary acts that alone cau usher in the triumph of international socialism." i At another points it calls for "the disarming; of the bourgeoise at the proper time, the arming: of the laborers and the formation of a communist army," and affirms that "such is the red army of soviet Russia." The London disclosures and the righteous stand taken by the Brit ish . government are of direct in terest to the United States, lor several senators hare been de manding that we extend the right hand of fellowship to the bloody hand of the soviet government. READING THEM OUT ir SALEM'S FIBE INSURANCE R.TES The proposition to read the pro gressives out of the republican party is brutal from a political standpoint. 1 It Is suicidal also. If the progressives of the repub lican party are punished there are a great many progressives in the party now who will not remain there. They don't know when their turn will come, and the un certainty win be used as an ex euso to get out. Of course, if the Insurgents continue to maintain their , insurgency and defy the re publicans, that's one thing-, ' but if they bow to the inevitable, if they show themselves to be will ing to continue republicans, that's still another thing. The republi can party has no business driving anyone out. It should . rather ;: The report of the underwriters on the conditions of Salem '"as regards liability to fire are regarded by the knowing ones here as in the nature of an alibi - .1 ', An excuse for refusing to allow a reduction of the fire in surance rates in Salein. " j : ; . ' There is every reason why the rates should be reduced, - f ecause Salem is the safest city on this eoast for the operations of the fire insurance companies. : ; i ' Salem has never had a destructive fire, and her dangers, in that respect contrasted with many cities with no higher insur ance rates than ours are comparatively negligible . i For Salem is the only city of her size on this coast having 'ja;full night and day fire fighting force on guard all the time, Icoax men into the party. ena wnu ampve ana up to aate equipment j - , I One things we must recognize Ready and anxious at any moment to respond to the call right now and that is that Cool- " of duty. . I i ' i- idge was not elected entirely by ':' Salem has widd streets and many shade trees, which arc republican votes. There are not .oth factors in favor of safety from destructive fires. as many republicans in this coun- Vs Here is the wray the managers of the insurance companies try as the vote for Coolldge rep- 1laii to 4soakM Salem: They see that Salem is a safe city, little resented. He got hundreds of liable to have destructive fires; and therefore jby maintaining thousands, even millions, of pro- t rates here they have a chance to make our owners of property gressive and democratic votes. The carry part of the risk of losses in cities less favorably situated- biggest thing' in the election In ;; And this in unjust to Salem. - j behalf of Coolidge waa the court " Our city should be put in a class with cities that are near issue furnished by La Follette. Salem in fire risks and the rates made accordingly.. Cities with President Coolidge owes La Pol- , ,greaterfire risks ought to be put into another class. lette a good deal for that vote. V, It is pretty well understood that the rates are now too high Of course. If La Follette is go in Salem, compared with cities approaching ours iui fire safety, ing out of the republican party, and the matter. ought to be reopened, and keDt ODen until a thafa nnn iWnf hut If lit anrl lowering of rates here shall have been, accomplished. r ,1 Brookhart, and Frazier, and men like that enntimm in. i-nnt rw ha Yoluntary subscriptions, are coming in -to the rroDosed I renuhiiean and tn .nTifr.rm t th ; Wes twine eompany. Two came in early yesterday, each for republican ideals, it I would be , $1000, by G. E. Ross and V. E. Kuhn, and others were expeeted suicidal and the height of folly to i jiaier in ine aay, ana still others are considering subscribing. I deny them republican member- ' 'V11" "ttJc cAiorit, iue, uaiance wii De suDscriDea. This should! ship, i oe aone quicKiy. The matter ought not to be left over the week. JAXSOJV JFhXMJOdU tlUDEZJL ALL IX FAVOR SA AVE! t Dy Captain Kldd . Tbl week's the Week for Raisins Tor put Iron in the blood: Next week's the Week for Beauty jtuiei waters, rouge, ana mud: Then comes the Week for Pickles, sour, mustara. sweet, ana dill. And after -that attorneys talk : A week about your Will. t ' .. We have to listen for a week About the worth of cheese: The doctors take a week to tell Just when and how to sneeze: The laundries shout for seven days come see us wash yonr clothes!" That's followed by a wonder week Of showing ladies' hose. Tis thus the propaganda goes, A week for this and that. A week to use the Golden Rule. A week reducing fat: To add to all the ones we have - May truly seem like cheek. But just the same let's have one more Let's have a LAY-OFF WEEK! BROOKIL1RT GETS CERTIFI . - CATE :; V' If some who are hesitating continue for long to delay, they will perhaps be too late to become stockholders of the pioneer linen mm oi oai?m, pro oaoiy growing mto one of the gigantic con cerns of the kind in the world, i ' ; j - , .There is to be another cannery in operation in Salem during me nexi season, running on Iruits and veffetahlAa Thrt mav election. It wonlrl be others, and there are prospects of some big developments in If the senate should tins line here. Our growers will do tlieir part, in every line, "y arbitrarily and seat the demo- The bifiT thin? from IlOW Oil IS manilffltnrincr nn.l mgrli;nn ieratlo oanrllrtsta V 4n,l. - UAU t fcAiliC. I v v AUASQb lUCt a 75o majority is just as sacred . Senator Brookhart of Iowa won the election by 755 votes and has been awarded the certificate of be a great pity use its author Ouly Temporary Paul: "There roes one woman without any paint on her face." Ruth: "Yes. but she's on her way to the drug store." - ' Walter Blum. Act IV. (Two years later) Scene: A club. ' Harry "Hello, Jack What's the news?" : , Jack "Just been divorced? And you?" ' Harry . - "Did that last year. But I'm In love with another." Jack. , " "So am i The most beautiful creature in the world.' (curtain) That's Different Ethel: "So you haven't found the RIGHT man yet, eh? Well, cheer up. dear; you know the old saying, "There's a Jack for every Jill." Clara: "Yes, but I'm looking for one with plenty of Mack.' " Eugene Gels. Quite Right! John: "Well, at least you'll ad mit the one-piece bathing suit you wore during the summer was a joke." Catherine: ' "Is that so! I don't consider that . much of a joke, silly." j Ellen Baer. j 1 Doubting Thomas Teacher: "Goliath was a giant." Thomas: "Well, if he got into the world's series lineup I never heard of it." ' Mildred Harrison. he A Modern Tragedy "Just one word, darling! pleaded. "No!" she scorned him. "I sim piy win not neip you with your old crosa-word puzzle' A. E. Vogel. NO! FLAPPERS? Or all places where you expect to hear the: flapper defended the WCTU wouta be the last, and yet ; a speaker before, such a conven tion J in Chicago boldly declared cre was no suh thing as a flap ' roivand that the ehlek. so much ; f"?lolted. W the sjlrer: screen, has . : o counterpart lareal life. Both r4" artificial types and both are raoFo, disgusting than they are al- laring. .-(. . . - '"' ' It has been our contention al ways that the young girls of to i "ay were being: seriously misrep resented and their independence of character will not permit them , to defend themselves, but flippant ly say, "What are you going to do about It?" That has caused a lot -cr rouble. There are not many I ad girls today. J. There are more - ood girls now than at any time la the history of the world, but 'e have formed the habit of de llorjng their flapperish tendencies and: lamenting . that the shieks : were devastating the girlhood of the world., There is mighty little to it. There never was. , The speaker in Chicago was Dr. .Valerish Parker, a New1 York woman,- who sees aothing seriously wrong. with the boys and girls in their teen age. She Is not blind to existing conditions, but she be lieves the current vogue of home breaking and home-wrecking will be followed by a period of home . building. ;:- i "American boys and girls, like the great majority of the citizens cr this country," she says, "are clean living and law abiding. The present period of .broken , homes will be followed by home build ing. That Is the fundamental doc trine of a happy and intelligent living, a real home," , . - , The older generation sees a few c? the j frivolous young things romping la the spotlight and con cludes that the present generation li going to the dogs. Dr. Parker C'jri vol asreo with this pessimis ts: v; 3wpci.it. . She has faith ,-ln t!; . " -v.-j "ar.4 girls.' ' " ' ' ' "' i f leratle extent the young people are' thrown on their own resources to face new temp tations as best; they can. The lack of home life, duer to divorce laws that are too free and easy, and the separation of parents are com bining to open the way to way wardness to the children of such homes. It is' reassuring to have an authority like: Dr. Parker take a more optimistic view ot things. The present generation Js not go ing to the dogs, i -. -" as that many thousands, and it isn't fair to call into suspicion the integrity of our election for politi cal purposes, j i Senator Brookhart has not per formed Just right, of course, but the people of Iowa by a small ma jority have decided they wanted him for senator. The best way to do Is to try to make him be good. LITTLK CIIAXCE DEHORXIXG PIERCE " When : the.., Oregon- Statesman raised a protest against the effort to dehorn Governor Pierce, the re sponse so far exceeded expecta- Ideally speaking the soviet of Russia ought to be recognized, but tions that It rather took us off our me experience of England t will eec. There Is still some talk hardly Justify such, a "course, hanging around the eaves that There are those who believe that Plrce will be punished, but it isn't the arrogance and presumption of going to get anywhere., the soviet government had a good Listen! The greatest democratic deal to do with the fall of the accesses in American politics labor party in England. Premier have followed the greatest republi- MacDonald was In favor of recog- can victories. Look up your his- nition and negotiated a treaty. Before this could be ratified by parliament Premier MacDonald discovered that the Russians were carrying on an intrigue which tory and you will find that true. A man brought a carload of beet cattle to Portland the other day and didn't: get a vcry good price. meant the overthrow of the' Eng- He didn't blame the government; llsh government. ! he blamed himself." He said that iow. as a matter of fact the a man who would bring beef Uu.,cU wwr ticujiio a i o iite ine I nurwi ii iurKey time had a American labor people, and patrl- j Ishment coming to him otic labor In England thought the to pun- sqvlet ought to be recognized, but when it came to the point that re cognition meant to carry on a propaganda in England, labor turned against the soviet Mac Donald, of course, exposed the letter as a shameful act of de ception but It was too late then. At once the Russian letter was de clared a forgery and an apology was demanded. Now the resource ful conservative' ministry having made a careful Investigation finds that the letter was authentic and will have nothing to do with rati fying the treaty. It all shows how little faith can W put in the pro testations of the Russian soviet. They are; a bad lot. The manifesto and governing rules of the communist 1 1nterna tionale. ' - adopted ' at Moscow -In 1313 and. reaffirmed annually, We work hard to teach a hahr to talk and then he has to strug gle all the rest of his life to learn not to talk. ' ! Hew Wrinkle-Removing i Method Acts Like Magic Wiir vnndm n-Tet'fM - Tht ltt lnto method to reuior- wriaklnt, ana tUhbineii from the f ar- wUiIb yon wait." , Mr-'ouly tfec tirt, entirrlj- barmletik, aimvl. InpxiMn--, H U1 fair to sapenede cotmrtick. mi-m.fnn. maoa-f and other ucd for taa pnnoie. Alt r need do to mis a aiMMinml at powdered tarkrout with a opoonful f lemon Jnire. apply the coot him. freamy mixture te yovr tier then go to the mirror and heboid mot rnnd-Wnl transformation. Wrinkles, crows feet, farrow and sags actually liappar utiorr your eery eyes I Yoor face fce of remarkably you n 3 looking. Von are perfectly amaied. And you are 4e lixated v find no nnfarorablc after-effect whteer.; - . .. .,( TarVreot Is Very helpful tu the fotn p lex ion. It is Sot eosmet'c,- beeante it if t-te Wahrd eff sfter tloini lt work. 1trii(S"nothliur -rtiniI. Is Cri(tiaI packs? frni the drufyit roatl less tUan ii ;t-uta trvatmtfBt, Air. IAMOUR, 3IODERXE . A Drama In Four Acts Act I. scene: A fashionable restaur ant. ' ' ' 1 :: Jack ! Louise "Louise, you are the most beau tiful creature in the world." . Louise "Jack!" Jack "Will you marry me?" Louise 1 "Yes." Act II. ; Scene: Their apartment. ... Jack '...'" ', "Louise, I no longer care . for you. I love Alice." .. , Louise "I know. And I love Harry." Act III. Scenel: lice's apartment Jack "Will you marry me, Alice?" Alice 1 "Yes, Jack." Scene II: The interior of a taxi , Harry "Louise, win you be mine?' J Louise , "Of course, dear. And we shall spend our honeymoon in Venice." The Miracle Two little girls were - playing with their dolls and blocks. They built a wee church with pulpit and pews complete. . One doll was placed in the pul pit as minister, while the other dolls were seated in the pews. Mother heard the children's voices saying:' "Now they must all get up." . " . Then there , was a pause while the dolls were all stood up on their foot . ' Then a little voice said: "Now they must sing!" and immediately both children ' began to shout: "We have no bananas today." i Jessie Stanton. it , A Rough-and-Tumble Hilda: "Why do they call puppy love?'! Iiernice:. "It calls for a lot of petting." . She Came, She Saw, She Waited Nell: "Since when were you a football fan?" ' , Evelyn: t "Since . I heard they have dances after practically every game." . . Dorothy Knapp. Two Answers in One Elsie: "Why, oh why did ever marry me!" Irving: "iou got mel" you FUTURE DATES NoTember 27. Thursday ThankiriTinz dayi oreral)er 29. Saturday American War Mothers' bazaar, SP city ticket office. December 1. Monday Child neifare speaker. Col. Coulter. Methodist church. December 1 and 2. Annual Cherrian Show. Grand theater. Deeember 1. Monday Election of of ficers. Capital Post 'o. 9, American Le sion. December 2. Tuesday Annual election of officers, Salem Cherriana. Correct Your Disordered Stomach Instantly! End - Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acidity The moment your stomach re bels, chew up and swallow a few Pape's Diapepsin tablets. For Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Gas tritis, Flatulence, Heartburn or any distress In stomach, nothing else gives such comfort as this pleasant, harmless corrective, di gestive and antacid.' Millions of the best of families always keep a large 60 cent pack age at hand theyl ic and druggists Adv. s Know its mag- guarantee It. . i 4 r- - Extra Casli Save Your Rags, Sacks,; Metals, Old Rubber, and Furniture. When you are READY TO SELL call a KNOWN and RELIABLE FIRM, where you will get the highest market price and correct weight. Phone 398 CAPITAL BARGAIN HOUSE "Ilouie of a Million and:. One Largains Second Trial Flight Is Completed By Dirigible LAKxfiHURST, N. J.. Nov. 25. Successfully completing her first flight since the epoch-making trans-Atlantic Journey, which brought her from Germany, the land of her construction, the new ly christened naval dirigible Los Angeles tonight proudly took her place in the big hangar alongside the sister ship Shenandoah as an American craft. ; The ship was sighted at 7:33. but did not come to earth until 9:12, because of unfavorable winds. At 9:38 the ground crew had hauled the ship into the hangar. EDITORIALS OF THE 1 PEOPLE - MR. JAQUET OBJECTS Editor Statesman: In- the last issue of the Silver ton Appeal it was said "Division of Marlon County a Possibility. The writer would like to make a few remarks about the, impos sibility or dividing the county. It was said that the county is so large that It should be divided. If you wouia iook at the map you will find out that we have only about 27 townahtps. the way it was proposed to divide, the Salem district would have only about 10 townships. The matter of fact is- that Marlon county is one of ine smallest counties in the val ley. It looks to the writer that it would be very unwise to make a division of the county. What the farmer wants Is tax- reduction. Now In the name of common sense, where are we go ing to get relief on our taxra if we have to build a new court house at Silverton and elect a new set of officers. Some time ago I heard of a farmer near Victor Point who has paid $8.00 taxes on his farm years ago, today the taxes on the same farm are about $300.00. Please f! cure on t what per cent the taxes have raised on that certain farm. ' Here' is another point I wish to bring out. In the last 10 years the farmers around Stiver ton liave epent about $300,000 for good roads and it will prob ably take . another $200,000 to have all of our roads in good shape. Of course that money is well invested, but where would we get a benefit by having the county divided? The time is here to cut taxes down and not keep on creating new offices then-kick about our taxes' being high. Yours for tax reduction. . ". HENRY JAQUET, - Silverton. JV im ar . 1 a I TW m w. t . , ,. . s ' All ths benutit raMtm m .h - , - - m. " w can ffive you tut active liver. Keep your stomach sweet and your -iiver active, xou will be repaid with sou-klin . r. ... i eyes clear, smooth, healthy skin and a breath with tha oaor oi &orinp. Chamberlain's Tablets will do it Get 60 of these pink tablet for 25 eta. .Take two to-night 1 , SoU evtrywhtn NationaiRadio Weal: Is Not Gomp!cte without a Complete $280 Sup erHetero dyne (Second Harmoxiic) An improved Super-Heterodyne receiver. Needs no antenna. 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