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TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 13; 1025 i - 311 Heath Comiatreit) St., 6a!, Ores J Heaa'rieke foae , L- . Br4y -fV.a Jukntkl . . - . ; ' Marr .-' ' "A " dio MMacW Jb Dept. Tb AtMtlttat Pr. lYeMtaeWelj fctttl: la i. tm iafclt-aft.e of .ft ttaveteaae r4it4 ta l er mmH eta.rwla- arWit4 ia Uti. pm.smr aa4 ate t tae ra BB4taae aaraia. r . . . . Business of ric- 4, fae 4. Clark 0. av Tark, 141-14 W tStk St,; Cfcieas. atarjaett Bail tar. W. 8. Grotkwarl, Mgr. i,. (PerUamd Off! a, ISC Waraaaar Bld, Pfcoo 7 BBm4ij, C F. WUliaaa. affi.) Baataaaa Offle . flaws . DepartameKt TELEPHONES: . , . . t k ralaUa Offie . . .lt-109 Society Editor . Jab DapartiMat . ;". .-. U M ' ' 1 e SSI lot Ka tared M Ua Pectofflee la Balaam Or ax o a, eaad viaea aatter BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRATER r T I - 1 0 Prepared ty Radio BIBLE! SERVICE Bureau, Cincinnati, Ohio. If farenta will hare their children memorize the daily Bible eelee Uona, It will prore a priceless fc-itM to them In After ysrevS n RULES FOR RIGHT LIVING: Let all bitterness, and wrattf. and anger, and clamor, and eril speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: and be ye kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, eren as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. Ephesians 4:21-32. -. . i PRAYER: Fill our hearts, O Lord, with Thy love wherewith fThou hast loved us, and then we will think no evil.- I , S lature to adopt a new one.' How ever, those who favor the income tax have decided, quite- emphati cally to pass up the legislature entirely and submit one. to the people of their own making. Tbe next income tax ; fight will be initiated by the. people. J The governor calls attention to the inequalities of taxation where he points out that the sheep in one county are assessed at S6 and-in another at ' $3; cattle . In one at 135 and In another at $20. He wants a -uniform assessment law all over. the state. ";''.' j" Governor, Pierce says ' that he. went into office on a pledge to reduce taxes, or re-distribute them faithfully,. lie claims to have re deemed his pledge and points out the fact, that the tax levy Is down some $2,000,000 this year. . ' Goyernor Pierce reiterates what It la a business document with Its ttlou, thank Cod there are a lot of weak points, but wth lt strong points as well; and ;it win-make an' appeal to the legislature In a manner that will result In, bene- flMat lAtalirtnn ' !? -1 h - aaa i-)uiiaitVU , TItrR TO FORSI The Portland chamber of. com-: meree - can always ; be depended upon to step In at the. wrong time and upset any j?ood words you say about It. It 1s unsafe to say good words of that- organization! be . cause before the words are 'hardly IwvM lhv - will i il'ii rmtMnr something TIIE STATE FLAX PLANT The showing made by the state flax plant in the 'past two years, in spite of suffering from a fire that destroyed all the machineryand buildings and part of the raw prod ucts, is a good one " " '';-'; '- T";;. 't''?;r f i : It is one that the members of the joint ways and means committee will find both interesting and encouraging; af will all other members of the Oregon Legislature who j will take the short time required to look over the plant f and study its possibilities- ' r'j i : : i I ' ? Especially the possibility j of making the treatment of mm "' j At m-t . . '' . ' t f I A. t "i 11.il liax, up 10 r.ne iiDer siage a proiiiaoie inaustry iorj penitentiary, and the carrying of the work a step further,, to the stage of the spinning of-yarn, rendering the institution self supporting; taking its support for all time from, the shoulders of the taxpayers of Oregon , ji ; ! j And with some additional feasible industries there,' and the, good use of the farm land, rendering the institution a model one of its kind for this country and the world.- That is, giving all inmates employment at work the training in which will be useful" to them after release, and paying each worker a small daily wage ; the money for the most part going to the innocent dependents of the men on the outside or serving as the means of making a new start. ; ' I ! 1 t t 1 Thus the families of the men serving time will be held together in most cases, and there will be the highest encour agement for reformation. ! That system works' so well &i the Stillwater, Minru, penitentiary that, the reformations; are 85 per cent of the whole umber; the highest" in the' w6rld for an institution) of the kind. ; r ! ? I ' f i ? I' The construction of 'the water wheel and power house and its equipment alone would justify the $100,000 that was placed in the new revolving fund by the last Legislature- and placed there because of that much of a saving proposed over the previous biennium ; proposed, promised and realised. I 'i The growers of mint belonging to the cooperative asso ciation, of which G. J. Moisan of Gervais is secretary have some mint roots that will be suitable for planting in March; a considerable supply. But they are being spoken for fast now, and they will soon be all gone. There is a mint boom on now arid .those who want to get into the' industry would better move quickly; The ground should be cultivated next month, and the roots planted in March. The Statesman Ifvill , in the next f ew days have more about thi3 1 matter, which is important. i j COURSE IN AUTO-DODGING : (Los Angeles Times) ' ; ; 'j v -l 'A school up in Oregon has established a course in auto- mobile-dodging. . :-.?V i;:V;.t J ; ' -- i . .Vi. "That's what you call practical education. That's keep ing learning abreast of the times. Latin and trigonometry are all right in their. way, but they won't save you from a skidding truck and won't be any good to you after .it jhas run over you. But the school which teaches auto-dodging i marries learning to longevity. Its graduates should riot nly have much more chance than, other graduates to serve! the world through their full terms of usefulness, but j should receive material rebates on their accident and life insurance policies.-.: j: - . -. . ., ' . r ; y "It is good for anyone to know that nowadays the ppen road is no place in which to do one's dreaming. One is; far too likely to drop into the sleep which; knows no waking.-; f "Besides, educating pedestrians to dodge seems to , be the only hope left. For all attempts to educate drivers to respect human life appear to have failed miserably." . j The above from the Los Angeles Times is appreciated; and it shows that the writer in that paper who is responsible for the' article quoted knows a' good thing when he seesjit ; And it is to be ;presumed that the course originated in Salem will become a popular one throughout the country; thus marking this city in an additional way to many others as possessing originality, and a readiness, to step out of beaten paths and do things that have not been done before Especially to step. out and do them. l against, the state o Oregon It has gone on . record against the child labor amendment. v " The state chamber; of commerce of course must bear, the burden of this - because everyohe : thinks of the two as the samq body. Had the Portland chamber" of commerce was said In the campaign that If taken a state View ten years ago" the income tax bad been allowed J PortlaBd would have been aa big to stand there would have been. sMtti And Orornh vonM hV no direct state tax leviea inis year, i hundred ! thousand more That was disputed when stated in I pe0pie ' f 1 the political pampniet.. out is re- The lack of growth of Oregon, Iterated by the governor. - , which we have commented on so ! Of course the Irreducible school much . should be Uidl orlmarily at fund comes in for considerable at- the door of the Beifii interests of Copyright by Newspaper Feature demagogues" in ' Oregon. CALIFORNIA A GREAT i STATE California Is a great state. It attracts people i from all over the world. - The reason for this 1 that it is always up on its toes looking for good things. Listen! The first ! day of the leclslative session both branches of the legislature adopted the child labor amendment; thus sayeth the world . that in Addition to all its other advantages California is a good place to rear children. father as a "good old scout" and a "gay old box lad,', and I bad drawn the conclusion that my hus band - had inherited his lovable, exasperating, j Irresponsible traits from his father. ; j . ' "Reserve Your Judgment." ' I The little revelation of the heart oif Dicky's mother had always lin gered twlth me, softenings tne clashes which had frequently come to us as the result of our widely differing temperaments." To have ilj recalled to'me at this-function salved the : hurt of . her recent strictures against, me because of Tom Chester, land set a wave ot pjty over me for the woman whose joy because of, her buried In an old PROBLEMS Adele' : Garrison's Neir Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE tenUon. ; Tbe governorjnslsts that Portland. Some of thesft dava the the loss' will be practically 1500,- real city builders which compose 000, Certain it is that the fund a ya8t maj0rity of the population will receive coslderable attention, wI1 tLBaert themselves L and have and if there 1 is anything wrong, an organization' that! will be rep- those wrongs will be remedied, j ; resentative of th6 whole state. j, The governor renews his recom- Portland Is a wonderful city, 1 but iriendatipn. for a' severance Ui on a few men there aref using it for natural resources, and , he makes I Beif jsll DarDOses andJ are holding an argument so strons that it is j back development or this great hard to get around. We trust our, j8tate readers will turn to that part of the message published 1 in The , DOWN TO BUSINESS sieaman mis myrumg buu u - - .;:r 11 ij .. f. it In full. - It is a mighty Import-!; The legislature got down to bus- ant matter. 1 ' : - uness in tne quicxest, time in tne Service CHAPTER 357 THE THING MOTHER GRAHAM TOLD LILLIAN AND THEN , ",t REGRETTED. At Lillian's apologetic' exolana- Hon I crossed quickly to her side, and took her mending basket away from her. ; i t "In sheer pity for Marion's toes and heels I'll take care of those stockings," I said quizzically, for Lillian's . prowess with a needle la in Inverse ! proportion to her suffering and husband : lay I grave.. - I There was lively : compassion for mvself. also., in the thoughts which Lillian's - words gave I me. My mother-In7iaw's mental misery must have endured for yeara to have mad the imnression on her which her words indicated. If it hid. - been a passing sorroy f she nver would have referred to it. Was I doomed, to tread the same tortured way, never quite sure of my . husband, always fearing that some new face would Jntrigue his fancy? . ; I--- &. ' ' y'-l. Il stirred restlessly, and Lillian spoke sharply J ; Vs- ''T1-' : ("Madge, you have a little, re spect for my opinion, . haven't you?" ::..-f, ,: ,,,,r;'.J;..!, . "Of course,!" I returned; warm- "Then grant me this favor, Re serve your judgment, .-until" after you have seen; Dickyt'f the men no goodj in fact. It might make them I confirmed criminals and enemies of Loclety. So there the matter rested. ; - ' , Thld was 'along the tine of the farailiarJ expression of) Abraham Lincoln, 1 who pardoned, .o. many soldiers given, the death sentence; efpeeially :tbofft" convicted ,of hreakmg strict mUlspry discipline. "It would -him no good to hang ihjiw.' Fajthr : Abraham- In uch cases-; lacpjnicatiy ranarked. Mrs." D. , D. Olmsted is again in charge i of- the -festaurant: in .the basement of , the - capitol, during the cession, of the legislature; under authority; and direction , of that body;' serving short orders and giving counter service, as two year ago ,-and her reputation for good service is well known. : - . ' - Farm magazines with 438,000 circulation, and live times as many readers; tare - varying Salem ad vertisingj sent . by .'. the Salem Chamber-of Commerre; 4The west irn railroads-are advertising the Pacific Nor tj wept to many times that number of.;farm paper read. ers. t -. vy e: are guiag 10 uao 101 Of'.ner people here this year, and theywili; begin to arrive in shoals soon, i watch-saiem grow. clalr. ' Plumes Laurence Stalllftpc, 'The Scientific American Cyt lo. pedia of Formulas A. a. Hop. kins, i Hoy'a New Cyclopedia of pra,.. tlcal Quotations, completely mj8. ed and greatly enlarged by Kate Roberts. , . For the Children ; Diddle Dumps and Tut L. Pynelle. - Elephant Stories Retold From St.NIchoIas; Bird Stories iuu,;t From St. Nicholas St. Nicholas On The War Path J. Schultz. . I BITS FOR BREAKFAST I The governor also makes a plea I history of - legislation : in Oregon. ipr.. ,ine pevvi w,rv 1 " r f T I skill as an Illustratori "Andvou ests in asking that public service course. TUe reason - was tne igorely don,t neeil t apologize for corporations , be reguiaiea. . He s-u 0rK"" coming I in to keep me company, doe want them to earn dividends, "ererat momus ag fPr, u wanted you rerv bad! w but I but he does object emphatically to there are many multiplying: mdl- l thought you were busy placating famine dividends on paper stock. I cations that the legislature Is well I Mother Graham's Wrath." There has been a fight on this for J organized. ! I. was," she retorted dryly; mmrm nnir in ttiA t.ate. I senator Moser is an experienced 1 iq me county mat but In the' nation, and some of legislator, a level-headed man; and J!. do"e the aviest Plating fhise davs It Is going to be very Impresses everyone ; w th his desire f5fi .U?.d 5tWs dIs" warm. '- i " r faiess. In the house of rep, r "J'Z..... The rovernor also recommends resentatlves. Speaker jBurdlck has fM-; -onder wag ..,. . for nnv indirect taxation, and points out every indication of be.ing the mas- 0ne wno can apease my doughty that California, Minnesota. Penn-I r nana, ana-tnat n wiu oe aDie 1 motb,er-in-law when she Is on the vlvania. and other states find I to shape legislation In a way bene- 1 war, path ought to have a high themselves largely supported by I ticial to the people.; . 1 office in the League of Nations. M mm. . '. . - - m :! - . . mm. m I '. llfftL . aV. a . these taxes.; t -;- ' ,- 1 , it isn't a oaa iaea alter au to n my secret, sne return- Governor Pierce also stands em- have the legislature Organized so ?a impisniy. in probably have phatically for good roads, out a to get down to business quickly, w .jmi ome uuie, so 1 and objects to the ; re-Issuing of bonds. He wants the gasoline tax made high enough to take; eare of everything. The message also goes on record strongly against reducing the licenses on f automo biles, except on used cars. 1 ; ' -v Th eorernor also makes a I nmW. : A' arl( ' aat.jW .' - . . m,mm a ' Al J mm.A m 1.(.1.UW lv"" " t-W WUUU. UUWTCr. must oe wn.M napaazaro. . : I Whil At .r. .1, some way it Is all your fault, yet he is also very angry at Dicky, ind I much Impressed with your , feiagnanimity in going to him at j nee." 1 i ' i r , TIIE PRIMAltY- ,i ' r .' S''V". -I'll 0 far. there has been practically no discussion as to what b to be done about the primary. 'Nothing strong appeal for the Roosevelt has been proposed thjt has unk Nore she spoke again, highway. He says that will open The Mills proposition hasn't 1 Memory Recalled V up a great field not only scenic. but Industrially, ana ne is xignt n! this, j The governor asks that the market road law be left sub stantially as it is. , It will he re called ; that this Is his own law, bu it will be further recalled that the law is operating well. He asks for a government ' skyline .trail from' Crater lake to Mt. Hood. This would open up one of the most' Important tourist roads in the world. ' ' ' ' The message asks that the cor poration department be made more effective and advocates , that ' the been t able , to " get off; - first base. Some bill will be discussed, and oossibly referred to the people but what it will be no one can yet tell. -. ; he hesitated oddly for her, be lt "Your motherIn-law uttered one little! speech, which -If suppose I ought not: to repeat,' she said, 'for she was distinctly off her guard when she made; it. but it tThey are with us :-s : fThe legislators, for forty days and 'forty nights; land they, have every appearance of being; an earnest, honest bunch, bent on do ing the best possible" job for! the whole people- i , And by no J means either wild oriwooly; norjaearching for gore, either, ;;;; ; V ; ;-; );' - Keep watch ' of the ; mint boom ; and if you want in on it, 'you would better get In yoar orders for roots to plant In March. If ' the people of the; Salem; district do not stay up on their toear, this In dustry may spread too fast in too short a time, and get the center away from Salem. ' " f- - Anent the editorial in the top left hand corner in The Statesman of Sunday morning, here is a true story: A one; time very promin ent citizen of j Salem, a man , of erudition! and ;with a philosophi cal! turn of mind anid sympathetic heart; had a farm pear this city. Rented the farm to two men. The men sold two .of the; horses on : the farm 'and the horses were driven off-; The men had committed a crime for which they might be punished; A frlend told the own er jof the farm and the stolen horses that he; ought to send ! the renters to the; penitentiary. He replied that they deserved such a fate; .but; that Vouid not give him back his horse, and It would', do r NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIC i LIBRARY I fWhid's! Enjd -IL it Asquith. 'T. Tembarom-l-F. H. Burnett, The! 1 Rivet in. Grandfather's Neck J. , B. I Cabell. My AntonlanJ-WIIla Gather, uiiver ;i wtsi j-voaries ..JU'caens jMina-ATaveieoj itoaus nam 11 Garland. ' i ! Aunt Janei of Hall.i ; i.;i -. j'' . r- Kentucky E. C i l Many; Cargoes W. W. Jacobs. , ' Captain Scraggs P. B. Kyne. U The i ; Gentle GrafterSydney Porter. q. , ij . ,.. : ' Red of ; the Itedflelds -w Grace Richmond. ; i ' -y. .: j Sight Unseen and the Confes sion M; .R.- RinjehartA r-'k Shadows That jPass-i-Otto Rung. Arnold . Waterlow - May Sin- Producers Cooperative Co. File Articles With Clerk The producers Cooprathe Pacing company of Salem hag fil ed articles of incorporation with the county clerk and gives! the capital stock as flOO.000, d vid ed In 1000 shares cf $100. Thn company Is organized with the ob ject 'of securing the highest mark et price for fruits, berries, and all produce grown by members of tlie cooperation. Fruit will be bought and sold, "packed, preserved, can ned, dried, evaporated, and dehy drated in the Salem department. Those signing the articles of In corporation were R. D. CibKun, Fred L. Scott, H. R. Page, William Rickman, L. T- Reynolds, A. R. Southwick, and G. W. Needham. I FUTURE DATES - : 1 friyiriti7 Childrsn ir---i:;-.!i' ,;iJ-"-.-:-,Jv, ; ; 1 AV . 1 mmms I 1 The next primary law will pro-i J may prove illuminating and help- I I MOTHER P Fletcher's ; pastoria is especially: prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all agtjs of Constipa tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishnesf arising therefrom, and, by ; regulating ; the jStomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving .) healthy and natural sleep. . To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of lAbsoiutelv HanylcM -Ko ; npitx. -Physicians everywhere recommend it vide for a party council; there .is no doubt about that, f Also those 1 who see In the Mills bill some j merit declare that hisr convention : idea is pretty wild. Wiy not have another direct primary called ! a run-off, as they haVe In several states.' That Is the only fair way-' ful to you. When I told her yon were going up there ; a startled look came into her eyes, and she said - explosively:.! - "The child's doing more than I did for Dicky's father "Then she closed her Hps ,as tightly as if she had I applied a screwdriver to them, and a baby If the idea Is to take the power j could have told f that, she keenly away from the people, of course It, traffic regulations be put entirely can bo done nt If th!e !dea !s H Under the traffic department rath er than divided . as it is now. , There are a number of other im portant recommendations that can not be considered I at this time! He asks that the fish tax be in creased for the benefit of the state treasury, and argues that it will not Injure the fishermen. The governor is particularly proud of the penitentiary, and he has a right to be. His adminis- get .the people,. to ' express them selves, then a second, primary would fulfill the requirement, TIIE CABINET The retirement ., of Secretary mats of the world. oughly American, so thoroughly in! regrettea ine revelation. ; I won-1 der -ought I haf e told you?" Her. tone was. distinctly wor- rled,r and I ; hastened ' to ' reassure her. ; ;;;-H.:. .. ;- ,'; -'; VI . am glad , . you . did,. I said promptly, "and 1 know what she means, Neither of us s spoke again for 1 several minutes. To me had come Hughes Is a matter of considerable the memory of my mother-in-law's concern ana general xegrei.. wr. l white, worklnc ' old fac when Hughes is one of the igreat diolof Grace . Draper's infatuation for He is so thorf D'cky .had caused me so much touch with the American snirit at tration has been remarkably sue- Jt, best that his services hare been cessfui and more .progress has invaluable. However, he 1a on I neen made there than In any other titled to retire, and his successor Institution In. the state. Another Mr - Keiiogg. is a man of prea forward movement Is, the request ability, who has had ' the advran- t m 4- - . m-A m. A. ' 1 ' . ' ... f i wo reiormaiory oe in- tael of - term at the court of fi stalled ion the present site of the WsJ .Charles- B, ren. th? Scathe;, 7 igo Knw"-;il,B I news attorney generals Is a matt f ! It was the only reference she ou"nce ,n Pnotogy.iana. is who fs weil equipped for the ef- iBcosuiiea geaerauy as one or tne misery. For the first time in her relations with me she had stepped out of the dlgalfled, reserved at titude which she always" had l adopted toward her unwelcome daughter-in-law, and had whisper ed compassionately: - - . - . anow wnat. tms means. child. I went through it all with ! ; flee and will bring great ability to the. law enforcement branch ot the nation. . s C"J it1'-"- A PITY f Till: MESSAGE Governor Pierce delivered to the legislature a long message yester day full of Information about Ore fpa, ematic in many points, but showing' withal, a comprehensive "View of the,stae and Its needs. . The sore thumb of the adminJs tralion Las always been-In.the po hibition enforcement department, and yet -Governor Pierce empha- Inost ta the tolnt of Tbe l?rUIature will sizes that s a dara. promises to center; right here. Mr. Cleaver Is' decidedly nn popu lar, his ; methods have not 1 been approved by the people, -and Gov ernor Pierce having the'ehofee of battleground has chosen the weak est part ot the administration on which to make hi stand. This Is regrettable. Governor Pierce also warmly defends the market; mas ter, and a good many men object to that as welL v . ' - I f The govenjor laments the 6 reat rf tha Incon ,tax bm..er.ct' !tl- i ,ate3 t!:t Is Hie tl ; reformatory influences that must be adopted. . , ."'y: l-:-"t f-? Another outstanding feature of the message Is where he Insists that all irrigation' and drainage bends should - ndt be guaranteed j The greaf state of Kansas has by the state as at present. It wiU been disgraced by fts govern 6 rl M . generally, admitted that this and , it, is a pity. t Tne l d,isgTac iw nas openea ine way lor 4wiid seems : Ao have ,edme' Urgely peculaUon and for carrying for- j through his son. which is a further ward , propositions t that are not pity. Out ' at this- distance and al . . a a I wri or me puduc welfare. t.. knowing Governor Davis as we do The governor recommends the jit Is hkrd to believe! that heJwai adoption of the child labor amend- a grafter. H is :a man so strong ment. He does not argue this, but I that- h win nnwr gin .i.. states It clearlyand appeallngly. enemies biit ha never Imnressed He asks for an Increase of sal-lus as a grafter. 'If ;he did graft arles for the district attorneys and his busineut necessities must have justices of the supreme court and been very, great. for no others. 4 The long argument in favor of A DEFIXTTIOX tbe prohibition department comes last, though we have chosen to Accordinu to the Corrallls-" Ga4 discuss It here first. ? jxette-TImesa demagogue is one The message altogether , is not who disagrees with that paper andj rrarly so radical as was expected, a patriot Is one whd asrees'willi ever had made tother own marital experiences, and', of course, I never had questioned Dicky concerning her meaning. But upon two or three . occasions ' I had heard ' my husband refer for his; long "dead STOP CATARRH! OPEN jy NOSTRIL? AND HEAD Eays Crem ApphediaHostrils Ealiaves Head-Colds at Once. cr S3 t9 forecasts 'tat'3 fr. 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