THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM; OREGON SUNDAY KORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1024 Isaaad Daily Except afoada? by TBS ITATESMAJ PTTBLISHINO CONTACT SIS Stk Commercial St, SaUm. Oragoa DISGUISING THE RECALL" fc. Haadrieka faea U. Brady frank Jaskoaki . Maaacar . . Ed t tar Ifaaagcr Job lpi- acBXBXx or Tits associated puss The Aaaoelata4 Praaa U aeluaWl anUtlad to the ate for publication af all im tlapatehea credited to it er sat tkera-iaa credited ia thi pa.pr a ad alao laa local aawa pobliatted aareia. ; . : . . ! business omcii rkaaiaa F." Clark Co, Haw Tort. 1414145 'Weit 86th St,; Chicago, Varqaatto Bvlli- i tug, W. S. Grothwahl,- Mgr. (Port lead Otttea, B9 Worceeter Dld( Fhuua 8637 B Roadway, a P. William. llgr.) Baslsaaa Offieo Kowa CoportBoat TILEPEOHES: S . . . . tr ' Circulation Offieo . . .2S-10S , Society Editor . Job Department . . . . 583 188 toe Eatared at tta Poatoffiee la Salem, Orefoa. aa aoeoad claa matter -,- BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER : Prepared by Radio BIBLE SERVICE Bureau. Cincinnati. Ohio. ' It parents will hare their children memorize the daily Bible selee Hons, It will prove a priceless b-ius to them In after years. ' ' IV-rrmWf T, 12 -:'' . .: '.: NOT MEAT AND DRINK:--For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righetousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. Romans 14:17. 4 ! , PRAYER: O Thou Who are our Creator and Preserver, we rejoice to know that we also are spiritual and cannot live by bread alone. FINEST IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD ii is not very often that this writer finds himself In accord with C. C. Chapman, but once In while we do. We admit the value of his publication as a statistician. political , proposition reldom! However, here Is a com ment that is mighty sensible and with which it Is easy to agree ine purpose of burying the governor's responsibility in a board of seven members, four of whom shall -be members of the state legislature, la to bury the governor. x0 amount of camou flage by manipulation of vminr rower as between the executive and legislative members or " this board, will suffice to blind any one as to the object that is sought if the next legislature seriously con eiders this proposal. .Many mem bers of the next legislature have expressed themselves to The Voter as being: opposed to any attempt, no matter how adroit, to relegate the office of . the governor to the eiaius or, a rubber stamp. This movement to enlarge the plication of gossiping the past week. ' Mrs. Grundy's proclivities for passing the bad word along might give rise to the anti-gosslpfng squad. Can you Imagine them snooping around keyholes and over transoms or raiding the monthly meeting of the ladies aid or sim ilar gatherings' of the good women or men? Just as long as the Scptch are permitted to toss the saber In free and untrammeled fashion, just so long should Am erican men and women be allowed to retain their supremacy In the great conversational pastime wielding the hammer. 11IBLE IX THt3 SCHOOLS IUXJKXTS AX n HOARD OF CONTROL The old. old discussion of which Is better for the educational in stitutions, a boird of regents or a state board of control, Is up for consideration. The state board of control Is morn of a business m. ganizatlon. The body of reeenta The old discussion of teaching the Bible in the schools has again bobbed - up. Probably somebody wanted a referendum on It. There. is no agitation at the present time for such a thing. ; The agitation is for religious day - school:, iind how any upstanding citizen I of Oregon can object to this Is hard to understand. There Is only tone falid, objection' and that must be madeby unbelievers entirely. The man who believes In Christianity can not fail to believe in the re ligious day schools If he under stands It as outlined by State Superintendent Churchill. The talk of making a state religion is all nonsense. Nobody wants to make a state religion. GOLDEX ItULR SUXDA V 7 power By. a concerted understanding, today Is Golden Rule Sunday In the churches. What is nweant by this is that on the family tables we are to practice frugality and give the-difference to the Near East Relief. . The situation in the Near East is an honorable Institution that and duties of the emergency board I governs more sympathetically. ; if at the expense of the power and 1 8om wy could be found to put auues of the state board of control au tne educational institutions Ms being carefully and intelligently we do not believe originated with I under one board we could prevent I handled and It Is constantly umuerg oi ine next session whose I c"ppng. ji we continue our ""P'O'ing, , out it is a con- local boards they will always overlap and tlie state board ' of control, while Ideally operating for economy hart not been able to stop duplication. In fact it is hard to stop dupli and of economical constructive achievement." The attempt to dehorn Gover nor Pierce and rob' him of his pa- tk. ma,In, Th,W t e 5 that desmte all we do. or fail 8 Ui l"e .Dexi 8e8SI M. clb uUiae A. - a , - - , I I II I aa-msr VI O 11 . . . , " j nA i n f 7n nnn ir.M I10ws towards to uo, me kius are ju guuu u wom B"vv. ,vt making the 1921 Rainn n f i oo- i . t,t .ourt I s iae i,i session one in Lenver omy od cnmuiii cases wcc uiuusm " j last year. - . '.. - It'- ' "They are good not because of their parents and teachers, but in spite of them. They are good because of themselves. I suppose it is the inherent goodness the Creator puts into them. "You can say and I don't care how emphatically you say itthat the American youth of today is relatively the finest in the history of the world." jj , f i .1 tained have come right after the The above are the concluding paragraphs of an interview greatest election successes' in Collier's for this week with Judge lien Lindsey E uenver, used power has caused practically who is one of the most prominent of the pioneers in modernlaii of our trouble. The mainrit. invenile court work, as most readers know; and an outstanding J of people are republican and win character in the reforms of the methods usetl in reiorramg ueun- i continue to be republicans unless wou,a oe no further duplication. uur state educational institu tions are going to demand more and more attention and we must, te in a position to give It to them. amd of politics.- Republican lead ers must remember that the great est defeats that the party has sus- tronage is unfair and the poorest catIon.In Orefon, but we can stop its rurther spreading. We do not need three univertities. We need one university, tme agricultural college and one normal school. The board of regents functioning for all three of the institutions should see that the work was co- ordinated In such a way that there dition that can not end in a day. It takes some years for children to grow up, and the children we are now feeding must be fed un til they reach the age -when they can take care of themselves. We might as well have done nothing I us io quit in me miaaie of such a Job as we have undertaken. Amer ica must not quit. for after what seemed an eternity of waiting 1 1 heard his satisfied voice. --. ' -, . "It's so dark I cannot see very far. but I'm sure there's nothing moving behind us. Are you all right, Sire?" The tone was deferential, even obsequious, and I realized anoth er confirmation of the real identi ty of the man calling himself Smith.. A Lucky Leap RECALLIXG HISTORY quent boys and girls i ' . driven out of the party by unfair y And therefore qualified to speak as one Having autnorny. tactics. Judge Lindsey comes into contact daily with the seamy The force of the republican warn side of life; he sees the sordid things in human nature constant- this year is illustrated in the fact ly ; he conducts the trouble shop of the poor ana lowiy ana ine mat the republican candidates ko called "criminal classes" of his city . asainst whom some of the "most And he is able to pay the tribute quoted taboye to the Amen- serious charges have been made. can youtlj of today. ; , r Mi Collier's is conducting a symposium ;upont a "code for right living for our children ;" is sweeping the country for suggestions by experts in the handling of children. J 1 , 7 ; "Children must be taught to do right because they want to, not because they have to." That is the high light of the con clusions of Judge Lindsey, after all his years of experience. In other words, they must be taught self control; and the editor of as in the case of tie governor of Illinois, were elected by an over-! rneimmg majority. . It was the party that won, not the individuaL WILIT-S THE; USE A few years a,go General Castro, the Venezuelan stormy petrel, centered the attention of the world upon himself. For eight years he held sway and it looked as if he were invulnerable, but finally he wasTundermined, exiled and drop- Whatever else Oregon does it must I ped t f public view. . He made not cripple its. state schools. What- desptjrate efforts to come back and ever economy must be practiced It 1 enared in intrigue after Intrigue, uui ii is migoiy nara ior a man must not be to the extent of im pairing the efficiency, of our schools of higher educationrJbut all should operate in harmony and upon an agreed program. . . , who Is once down to breast the waves and get on top again. Cas tro Is not the only man. who has failed In this. "I've outwitted them, the dogs," Smith returned. "Look you. Otto, they had me bound tonight, tied like a calf, but I used my eyes while the man they call their best over here tied the knots, and when they finally left me to myself it was child's play to get loose. And now we are on our way out of the cursed hole. Give me a drink. itto, to wash the taste of this bar barous, language from my mouth I have sworn to speak nothing else except when dealing with our own Illiterates until this thing is over for fear I might slip sometimes, Dut-1 loatn us every sound." . I silently thanked my stars for his vow. I could have understood no word else, and then, with my puises -thrilling with apprehension, saw that we were nearing the end of the wood road. "Stop here," Smith command ed, "but keep the engine running, and do you. Otto, run out and see if there are j any cars in sight upon the main road. Give the owl call If you want us to shut off the engine, and the loon Ifi you want us to come on. The car stopped, and one of the men jumped off, ran noiselessly toward the main road. and. in an other minute I heard the loon call. For a second or two I found no decision within me, nothing but a swirl of terrified doubt. The loon call meant no car in sight. Allen Drake was not there! Must I go on, trying to keep track of the limousine's coarse by myself? Then with the forging forward of the big car sanity came to me If I went on I must be discovered or jolted to the ground sooner or later. I could do no possible good, and might do Infinite harm. And It was not my part to take up Allen Drake's work. 7 The big car was rounding the turn into the main road when took my courage in my hands. jumped from my foothold, and fell sprawling ignomlnously to the dust. ' (To be continued) Turner Boosters club will meet next Tuesday evening. - Clarence Miller and. family are moving to Marcola where he la establishing a new sawmill. C. A. Bears was in Portland on business Thursday. The M. E. Aid society will hold their annual bazaar next Haturda December 1311 Also serve thicken Ullnner and supper. miss j jjons iiarneit spm Thanksgiving at home returning tq Portland Sunday. Rev. Fox recently located here on a farm formerly from Dallas: preached at the M. E. church, Sun uay in the absence of the pastor Who undervent an operation at the Salem hospital, Nov. 25. ' Mrs. Clyrner and grandma Le- bambers were shopping in Salem, Wednesday. . The high school science room is being Seated with new chairs. A i vin Bond and friend Oscar White came up from Willamette -Lniversity i for their short vaca tion., Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur of Salem spent Sunayd meeting old friends. j Mrs. S. H. Bond was shopping in Salem Friday. . ' 1 FUTURE DATES December 12. Friday Children' clin ic. Chamber o Commerce. peeember 15 and 1, Monday and Toea yV"DeMlay ahow. Grand theater. JD&reiabrr 17.1 WJ Mala chorus., 8 o'clock. Armory. Friday American War food sale, at the Smith- em Pacific city ticket office. December 20. Saturday Portland KI- wania ciiorua at IBcembcr 25, December 19. Mother' Cooked day. armory. -Tharaday Christmaa Jannarr 12. VmiiIit flnania, f toi legislature. j Saturday Debate, Willam l.niTenity of Wait Vir- Febrnary 7, tta university va. anata. CHICHESTER S PILLS leal.sl Aak yer ttrmtn Urn t fcl a tmr btmmmi inw4A lUla ia He4 axl 4tM awIiuc Mini Mat blaa k ictxw. T yae M Mkm. Fr C rmmr V sen caoisis Evaasau Ifc ft THOUGHTS FOB EVERY DAV. A PARTY COrXCIL The Oregonlan. runnlns' tma n Collier's says in comment: "We suspect that self control must form, perverts the statement of cuiue near me iujj ui iue xiov , a, mc uo. . -j,.d... v,. AUV aiaiesman and twists them to wuc iui ""(, vui i- im vmu use, even going to 4he Judge Lindsey puts sell restraint iirst, ana ne puts ine iirsi extent of questioning the gram mistake of teachers and parents m dealing with children as that "":ai construction. The Ore- r JmaJr,., nrtifiJal restmintss Tie rmts the second mistake as fn,an reminds us of the min- - ' -K : - - . .. lister who took fnr M- a ,,!- m,ti. nrannrmi, til I - "iiiuii uiu, tuivau v vju"-,, . I reaniner Tj film - t- , come down," and i op knots come a ser mon against women wearing their hair high upon their heads Thig writer insists that the re publican party can not afford to do In 1928 what it AiA i v a a. . w m. & and 1916 when the old guard .a .. . . . ii.. u ;m.an i,;r zn ua f wUr- la U,a 'U,CH "" lwo presiaentiai eiec- statement in the first three paragraphs quoted above And, the writer believes this will hold good over the whole country. Oh yes, it is admitted that most people will not agree; They have been lately and are being fed up on the idea that there is a wave of crime among the young sweeping the country. But it is the same old wave. It is not a new wave; and if it is slightly higher for the passing moment, on account of the un settlements caused by the "World war, it will soon recede. The population of the Oregon state training school (reform school) is the highest in its history ; but it is not as high in pro portion to the total population of the'state as it was thirty years ago. N(?r are the boys there now less hopeful for reformation on the average than they were then. (The'nuinber there last night was 190. : It was 134 thirty years ago.) Five prisoners were received at the Oregon penitentiary on Friday from Multnomah county; all less than 24 years of age . 1 . 1 - 4-L fsv.. tka'.liill Sm i.A. .tu -e i:r u: u Iv.n,i vi ;c ,lf reaains' Let hIm ho is on the ciiiiu mr iue patu ui wc; uia..xiig mc vuuu owe iv ov". i housetops not restraint, to withstand temptation, to overcome obstacles. Third ... . 4 in importance, Judge Lindsey puts example, in these words: -ovn' nn " -You can have all the moral codes in the world, and plaster JlZ J"?' them all over the eount-ry, but they won't do our young folks any good unless then; elders set an -example of straightforward, clean living. You can't save the boy. lie's got to save himself. Hut you cart show him how by the life you lead.' . Judge Lindsey gives actual examples to illustrate his points. He could cite thousands uons ratner than recognize the progressives. In 1920 all elements of the party were united. In 1924 the radical ' element of the pfo- gressives bad gone so far that the more conservative ones could not follow, but we must remember that Senator La Follette polled four and a half million votes, and ! more than a half of them were republicans. That Is a condition I that in practical politics can not be overlooked. It-Is a condition that calls for careful party treatment;-" This, nation needs the re publican party., and every time we ' The Oregon republicans have no, party platform. They have no definite declaration upon state af fairs. No man elected to the' leg islature or any executive office has any. instructions as to what, he shall do. The campaign prom ises of course were made.1 but they were not made in a binding way or with the republican party behind them. There ought to be some way to put the republican party behind its candidates. .' The only way so far devised has been to make a party platform and the machinery of the party then operates in i harmony therewith). We can't read anybody out ofc the republican party in Oregon , be cause we have no declaration of principles. There is no . punish- ment that can be meted outfor failure to perform party duty or disloyalty. That was an oversight in the primary election law. It Is one that needs a remedy and it should be applied by all means. By Editor J. B. Parker of The Conway (Arkansas) News. In our office is a motto, "Step Lively"- short but portentlous of achievement when followed. Another reads, "The only value of Time is Its use" a fruiful mot to when not abused. A third commands you to "Never Be Late," and further ab jures you to "Do Right." Drivers of j automobiles and users of radio sets understand the force of the term to "Step np" the motor or receiver. So to "Step Lively" insures one inlnf ItMleai vl n tHma mnA REVELATIONS OF A WIFE energy, and stepping lively gets Nllf MARRIAGE PROBLEMS Adele Garrison flew Fhaae of I Copyright 19 Ji, by Newspaper ; Featur Service, Inc. ;. CHAPTER 328 1HK REASON MADGE PELT SUE MUST GIVE UP IN DESPAIR SPEAKING OP ' BLOC It was not until I had manaeed to secure a comparatively safe looinom ! upon the snare tire strapped onto the back of the hie . . - I AJl umousme that the real danger of t ... .n.t , - . . uxj jjubiuoh Birucn me. iy mma had been so filled with the prob lem of getting onto the machine that I had taken no . thought of .v . ..... ic uowcr iu ine tar more ami- i , cult question, how was I to t our ' ; lucre; naa oeen out one obsess-t The hio-K uhnni .hin k,.ii Ing thought in my mind ever since J game played at Turner, Friday one somewhere. However, one must be sure of stepping right while stepping lively, and to avoid the pitfalls that are to be found on the way. The proper uso of Time meas ures your degree f of success. whereas if improperly used it in vites your failure In whatever en gages you. Never Be Late" -a caution too many Invariably disregard and in doing so establish a reputation lor undependability. Do Right" no need of explan- It applies to everyone: and the one who doesn't do right must pay the penalty. TURNER I ine dioc idea legislation Is not good politics. It la a creature of necessity. It was evolved by the tariff men in Vaw trmri ,.., In the past two years 428 have been receivedand 112 of them "! l" we na" country. The spread to the agriculturists m the were between the ages of 20 and 24; and half of them between I vt ."-.fia,UK repuon- west. The bloc was not discredit- the ages of 15 and 29. But an examination will show that this is not larger proportion of young men, or if larger only slightly so, than has been the rule on the average for the past forty years and the total population is lower than it was be fore the; days of prohibition, in proportion to the total popula tion; very much lower. - , 1 Of, the 1501 men received at San Quentin penitentiary in the last reported bierinium, 361 were 24 years old and younger; the major .number being 22. But an examination of the records there will show about the same proportions ever since San iuentin was a prison. There is all too much juvenile delinquency But put Denver's 285 who came before Judge Lindsey (and most of them needing only good counsel) I over against the 70,000 of Denver s children who did not get into trouble, and Kentucky has an anti-gossip act carry about thus same proportion throughout the nation's vast and a woman has Just been fined army of children, and you have a most encouraging picture. there for saying the police officers were "lifty-ftfty with the bootleg gers." in the first place, It is the THE SHORTEST EVENING first official objection that has neen made against gossiping, yet . ti oriiana Journal, Friday.) eryuoay naa condemned it. In . Can you explain this? the second place It ought to have The shortest days of the year are December 21 and 22. But the a deterrent effect fact is that the evenine of either m va inwr. ,- .i aeierrent effect upon our Amer- Today the sun sets at 4:2 & p. m.. Pacific standard time. Yesterday n habit of lambastinr the Offi cer, our officials are always van supremacy enouid Tio mnra I i. , . - - i u me eiecuon so muco as party man ordinarily impressed upon I nrinchilea hv the party managers. It Is not The people wanted the rejbublil Only a political nhlfffatfnn Knf If l w . T v i vau iMt riv. in mwn. (w norn 1 1 s - a ui9 writer D- I rPniirHfnn nanlMofn kHAl ... - 1 r --w BiiUI wa fcO UWlbCU. CUV ..v tnorougniy m the republl- ticket he almost met defeat while can party, but he also believes In the nresident carrri u n.fl..t . . .. I - K-vwva. puuiics. iracticai noli I an nmrvhalmine T- tice keeps all the votes In Una it is possible to get, and reaches senatorial hw thA-.,n. .-.a uui aner oiners. ira .- Oregon where , Senator McNary lives, who Is one of . the con spicuous members of the bloc, he also ran ahead of the president. - Bloc legislation has been at j least temporarily eclipsed and it is hoped that the party ties will be I so strengthened that the party will hold all its members. AN INNOVATION BACKACHE! It set a minute later. No evening of the year will be shorter than, the evening of today. But 10 other evenings will be as short, for from December 5 to 16, Inclusive, the sun sets at precisely the same Instant. v On December 21, which is one of the year's two shortest days, old Sol will go to bed, a minute later at 4:28 p. m. On December 22 he will tarry still another minute and the sunset gun will be fired, at 4:29 p. m.; the evening will be three minutes longer than today's. . ii is ine snorienmg or ine morning and not of the evening that prepares us for the year's shortest days. Each morning the dawn will come a little more slowly. On December 21 sunrise will occur at 7:50 a. m., on December 22 at 7:51, on. the 24th and 25th at 7:S2, and from December 26 until January 7, inclusive, the morning light Will come most tardily to awaken the slumberers. The exact Instant of sunrise wui De 7:53 a mangned. Do not get the idea that gossiping belongs to the wom en. even more so. ' Wherever two or three men are gathered together the absent brother ig .being lashed to the mast. The men are as adept at it as the gentler sex. xernapa an antl-gossin act UMBAUAl Tom Chester's collapse. Lillian's plan had included the tracine of Smith's movements from the mo ment of his connived-at-escane to the time when Allen Drake wait ing upon the main road for the emergence of the limousine should take up the chase. Tom Chester was to have been the most impor tant unit in mat chain, for he was to have ' witnessed Smith's en trance into the limousine, and tnen to have followed the machine on his wheel until the chase was taken up by Allen Drake in the racing car. , Because I could not ride the wneeiji naa been compelled to mount to the back of the limou sine and cling there. But I knew that the second when the machine was standing: still even though the risk of discovery had been nangin over my neaa was nothing to the problem of drop ping unscathed to the ground while the powerful machine was in motion. 'I've Outwitted Them " There was but one moment when I could do it, and that was at the time the limousine should turn Into the main road. I guessed that they would 'approach that point cautiously,, but once past it the big car would shoot forward at a pace which would really mean break-neck for me if I should at tempt a jump. The big car had a wonderfully quiet motor, and once I had set tled in my mind the exact point at which I meant to lump I put night, with the boys' and girls' teams of Scio, scored a victory for Turner. j Miss Fuller and Mrs Downing motored to Portland after school Thursday to attend an evening musicale. Mrs. W. T. Riches spent Wed nesday and Thursday In Salem shopping and visiting at the C. II. Cannon home, - Mrs. Geo Mosse Mrs. F. O, Gunning and Rev. Pique and wife were in Salem Thursday. Fiinston has moved back to his i home. . ;, j ENGRAVED GREETING CARDS Should Be Ordered Now While Our Stock Is .' Complete BODES Are Always In Good Taste We are ready to guide yorr in selecting Books that would be suited to the In dividual reading interests . of your friends. GAMES Card Games of all kinds r Checkers, Dominoes. Large variety of games for boys and girls. - Come in and Browse Around 7 ; '7i77v7:;; Commercial Book Store 163 NORTH C03LMERCIAL u m. It will be the lengthening of the evenings wonid he . if kes the day last Tonger. S would be a good thing for Oregon. au tnis lime tnat maaes tne day last tonger The same peculiarities are apparent when days are longest. From It would cramp the style of the june is to tne sun rises at 4:19 a. m. three hours and 31 minutes curb-stone gossips as much as that earlier than on the shortest day. From June 18 to 21 sunset win of 4h tea-table crowd It wonld occur at 8:05 p. m. and the longest evenings are between June 22 and aw " . 5 29, when the sun sets at 8:06 p. m. i r threaten. the very existence of the You may accept the queer things about the sunrise and sunset as 1 most Popular of American sports When your back Is sore and Men are Just as malicious--! lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheu-l my ear against the leather of the mat ism nas you stif- rear curtain ana tried fened up, don't suf fer! Get a 35 cent bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs OH at any drug store, pour a little in youo hand and rub it right on your . aching back, and the soreness and lameness i s gone. f In use -for 65 years, this soothlns:, penetrating oil takes I m ii am ni iii truth, btuuse th wHthur lmronn rnrniha tha fi..i. .... .1. I iinri.. k. . . I the pain right out, and ends the , " - - -w .u w iihuiva auu sax r a i lir v k. iua iim iii rnvr i oim i a . . ere reliable. . - It... , 7. misery. 11 is aDsomteiy narmiesa to catch a word from within if possible.: Smith's voice, gloating, guttur al, oounded first. "So we have beaten them," he said. " The men -who were follow ing me were on foot, the fools. and I am sure they did not get near enough to see me turn into the road. Look back. Otto, and see If any one follows." Sick with terror I flattened myself as flat as possible against the machine as far away from the rear mirror as I could get. But Otto evidently had a single-track mind and eye. He must have ' ! 7 HARMLESS LAXATIVE For Sick. Feverish. -'i Bilious Children When Child is Constipated Give "California Fig Syrup" Children love the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup" and gladly take it even when bilious, feverish, sick, or constipated. No other laxative regulates the ten- has had its drastic and cruel ap- and do'esn't burn, the skin. Adv, der little bowels so ntcelv. ' It watched the road behind, and paid sweetens the stomach and starts no-ttenuonio, anything, nearer, j the liver:, and bowels -without cram pins or overacting. Contains no narcotics or soothing drugs. Tell your. druggist you want only the genuine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an. imitation fig yrup. Adv. 1 ; i BillU iUoiL 01 f" ".131 S'" "1 r 0 II r 1 i t Is One TImt Cks - a Llasimno of Pbasm o for a tlinlmnm cf Cost ' 4 Every Dclhr J Paid Ont for an eifi Tta. ummns WHlBrL a Return fa Happiness Use Your Imagmati:n on a ton Percolator or Radio Sgi" i - J - 7 - . Nov, Have Uj Lay It Aside for You to Be Shipped or : Delivered I ! j TlieneYer You Say F. S. DARTOII, Fr:;r. - ( Mason to Trmple ) riioxi: V : fcul 1 7 " Saieni VCo.