The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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of filing and indexing instruments
ii me, ua lis Mo.f3J covers
the record and index fees., Both
.were raised from, 25 cents to 50
"centsl .
Power was given ;to' the board
of control to. replace- state Insti
tutional buildings destroyed : by
fire through money obtained from
the general expenses -of "all insti-
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Chev a fev;PIeasant -Tablets,
Instant- Stomach Relief!
f Instant relief - from sourness,
gases or acidity. of stomaeh ; from
indigestion, flatulence palpitation,
headache or any stomach distress.
I The moment "you. chev a fw
Tape's tMapepsin'' tablets your
stomach -feeli fine. Correct your
digestion -for a 'few? cents, Pleas
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Now
SATURDAY
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I 9. Harry
is . ; Leon
"V Wilson
. Wroto
Rugglea of
fltcd Cap"
OJE.
tutlons. This win -be beld. a
reserve fund and-" accumulated 4
the' rate' of $23,0u0 for-the. next
two years audXhea $50,000" a year
until a totaT of f 300,000 is avail
able.; -1; r ;'JU4 i'-i ',"1:
Plarhgi of the families of rail
road men and traveling men under
the present qualifications of stud
ents, officers and employes of the
state and government who are
listed under the absent voting law
Is effected by HB "No 382, 1 which
was 'passed yesterday.
' Seeking: to benefit farmers, SB
No. ; 1 6, . changing the "dates ' for
payment, of taxes, to Mar 5 for
the first half and November 5 for
the second half, one month later
than at present, the bouse gave JU
approval to the measure. . A move
ment was: made . along tthis. line
two years age. but was rejected
after objections -were' raised by ihe
Multnomah county delegation. ;
Other bills passed by the house
were HB No. I29,f relating to the
raising and distribution of funds
from the "sand and gravel taxes;
HB No. i 3 9.- pertaining- to liens
on lands, purchased for nurserr
atock; HB No. '418. a aubstltute
for HB No. 146, for the protection
of butter fat tests; HB No. 369. re
pealing laws relating to agricultu
ral ; and horticultural statistics,
preventing; duplication of govern
ment, work; HB No. 414, a sub
stitute for HB No. 147, prohibit
ing the sale of adulterated feed
ings sutffs'.and fixing the con
tent; HB No. 304, pertaining to
the ' holding t of county fairs and
the handling of 'funds; HB No.
J 6 7, establishes and simplifies the
procedure of uniting two or more
federations, or cooperative associ
ations; HB No. 3 80, defining the
word peddler and prescribing the
licensed- There-' Is no eefor sell
ing agricultural prodacts that are
produced from Oregon soiL, under
the provisions of this, measure;
Hilariou Picturizatton of the
Jar FULiGtobY
That Made LaugMng famous, By.
Also Published In
The Saturday Eyening Post
EXTRA ,
The First Screen
'Cross Word
Puzzle
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COMEDY
till
Mcdonald
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NEWS
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STARRING
REGINALD
BENOT "";
NORMA TALJLIDGE tN
TIIU ONLY. WOMAN" , :
HB No. 207, upon the rejection or
acceptance of ball before a Justice
of the peace,' and H3 No. 280,
covering the jurisdiction of justice
and circuit courts upon sentences
imposed for .passing : worthless
checks or checks issued without
sufficient funds in. the bank. "A
Jail sentence may be imposed ana
a term In ; the penitentiary, not
mandatory under : the provisions
of the measure. ; ,
EUESTSWI1IS
Senator B I. Eddy - addressed
the newly 'elected citizens' of the
United States, who were guests of
the Kiwanls club at their regular
meeting yesterday, The ' merits
and advantages of citizenship were
explained by the speaker, who
pointed out that the greatness of
the United States did net consist
in ' the material wealth, the Indus
trial development, or the scientific
development, but In the character
Of the Individual citizen.
The city , parking ordinance now
In force on the Salem streets was
considered by the Kiwanls yester
day. Their -votes showed that tht
majority- of the members ' desired
to have a two hour limit on the
parking time Instead of the one
hour limit now in -rogue. It was
announced that the parking ordi
nance weiq j pe eiscuaaeo at toe
f:rst closed meeting of. the club.
Guests at the Kiwanls yester
day, recently "elected citizens, were
J. P. 'Judfl. Jf ;i XV-f Ffedden, Don
ald G.' Neave 'and James Blen
horn. . ' ' ' ' .'; . '
' The octette? ? entertained with a
number-and 4n-encore which was
roundly applauded. The direction
ie under Prof. T.'S.' Roberts. '
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CHAPTER 381
HOW. MADGE WISELY CON
TRIVED TO BANISH
, , DICKY
"Did I understand t you . to say,"
Mrs. Barker asked slowly, and
her manner said tha.t she couH
not believe it possible, ' " that .you
really wish. , to .-take Miss Foster
home" with you?"
Without, looking t bin X knew
that Dicky was boiUag with, indigo
nation at -the. woman 'a insolence,
which ; she . took , scant trouble tq
hide. While yearned to turn
my back .upon her-and leave "her
house, at once, yet X knew that
for Claire Foster's sake, as well
as to ; save . the situation to 7 aid
which I had , harried there . so,
strenuously, 1 must Ignore 'ber
manner and' make my answer the
scriptural soft one. -
Oh, ut surely!" I said' in
genuously. "Of . course," ' I - hast
ened to add. "I know she is most
comfortable and I well tcared-foi"
here, but after a shock . of that
kind i the poor child Is better of f
with, me, her closest' friend, than
with any stranger. Besides, those,
silly stories in ' the newspapers.
must have annoyed her If she saw
them.
"She saw them. - I seat: them
In to 'her," Mrs. Barker replied,'
grimly. "But did .you read them.
all?" ' Incredulity 'patently was
the feeling dominating her.
"Tea. " Weren't they ' the most
absurd things possible? "I - r
turned brightly. . "Howt If yoq
will please show me Misa Fo!
ter's room " ; v
Mrs. Barker gave me another
stare-and shook her head. slightly
v WelI, -If you .'want o ieee' her,
all right" she said at last. 'But
I can't understand
"Is ' it . 'necessary that you
should?" Dicky.brctfce in, his tem
per boiling' over -at last. .
But Mrs. Barker Evidently had
been waiting for Some such' open-
inc. Although, she had . turned.
evidently In the direction of Claire
Foster's room, she now wheeled
oa Dicky and. put her arms akim
bo. . ' '. ' I
Let Me-Tell You V -!
Xook here, my gallivanting lad."
she - began. "Jyst because , your
"wife ; ia fool . enough. to i overlook
this , performance v of your and
come , up here to smooth things.
over for you and, that, hussy-down
the corridor, is no reason why I
should be muazledl j Let me tell
you-"- .-j. I.--1
The 'sound of an apprpacnlng
motor : outaide. galvanized .me into
action! it must contain the re
porters who had. accompanied me
on the, train. , I went up ta Dicky
and put my hand upon, his arm.
"Dicky," I said aa If la, conster
nation. "I left my new Aloves
in the tail, And, you, haven't paid
him yet, either. . I can. hear his
engine still running. . But you'd
better have, him wait, a' few min
utes," I added in, an undertone as
I gave hta arm peremptory lit
tle squeeze and. tamed again to
Mrs. Barker, whose face was still
dark with anger. . , ! , f . .
"Please pardon ;Mr, Graham,' I
pleaded, although I would have
given a good deal to have been
able to match her Insolence with
a brand of my own. "He Is natur
ally very much upset over all this.
And I am. afraid, really, you are.
misunderstanding the ; situation
and Miss Foster,".
"Claire; Dear, It Is I Madge." -
"California Fig Syrup"
Dependable Laxative1 for Sick
; .fiaby or Child
Tongue : Shows if
Bilious, Constipated
'Hurry Mother! !lEven aifretful,
feverish' 'bilious " or constipated
child loves the pleasant taste of
'California Fig SJTrnp'f and, neve?
fails, to open the bowels. A, tea?
spoonful today may, prevent a
sick ; child tomorrow.
"Ask your druggist for genuine
"California Fig Syrup" which baa
directions fat .babies and .children,
ufall ages ,prnted on the'bottle
JlothefJ Youmut say "Califor
nia" or you msy tet an, imitation,
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Do you know,
and many a woman tells us that she
another all her
. . . ' . . j , - . . . . . ' ! i
could'be so sweet and 'ircsh.-
Snowdrift i$
egg. Snowdrift ' is sweet what youj mean1 when you say "sweet" crcim.
' ;Wheh you
Snowdrift as jresb as the day it Was
"I understand Miss Foster, all
right,", 'Mrs. 'Barker, -returned
grimryy as . she 'turned with a curt
rthls waynd!staiked down the
hail, 1 "put I - don't understand
you. However, tt's your own bus-i
(n ess. I suppose. Your husband
telephoned you wanted ; supper,
If ready 'aay time yon say." ;
., "I won't keep you waiting but
afcfew m.inutes," I promised. 'I'll
see Miss Foster first, and then
come -right. out. --Which way to
the dining. room?". . . J
''Down this hall to the endand
turn to the right," Mrs. Barker
returned. .. "You can't . miss it.
Here's her room." , , .
She indicated a room at the up
per landing of a short flight of
steps,', and turned away abruptly.
walking briskly, back in the di
rection we had come. !
- I paid a little mental tribute to
the unexpected delicacy in the
grim woman's make-up which had
hurried ,her out of earshot and
eyesight of the meeting between
Claire Foster and myself, but lor
a panic-stricken second I - wished
ber or anybody else "with, sae when
I should first face the girl whose
foolish escapade with my husband
had - brought so . much annoyance
and humiliation upon e. L
, ? From - the newspaper accounts,
from Dicky's brief comment, from
Mrs, Barker's ungracious refer
ence I had learned that no e
save 4hei girl . who - carried her
mealjl had seen., Claire Foster since
the moment when, exhausted and
bedraggled, with her long and toil-
soma journey to the resort after
the; fall of (he airplane, she-bad
gone Into her room and,. $ad shut
herself away 'from, ury Ins feyes.
tlow would shr take my. coming
to fher?.- Would, she be resentful
or. grateful t X readed, to. knock
at her door -and. summon, her.
And then, with swift vision I
realized that behind that closed
door was, a woman, , who had, e
tnousancf times , more - reason to
feel, -dread, aad - embarrassment
than "I. Stifling ! everything else
save a desire to aid her, I knocked
on her door, and called : out for
the benefit of any possible listen
ing ears: 1 : . .; .fiXsr'.-.: . '. '
"Claire, dear, let me In.'. It Is
I, Madge." .::! :r,.;;,V, .
; (To be continued). .
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Buy a ticket - -. ;
Help get the soldiers' monument
out of debt - " 1
f And Join the Bed Cross, too.
'Perhaps there "will "be ' 6e0- to
8000 acfes ; In f X in ' the Baleiq
district ' this Vear
' , ' "k k
' And there should be 10.009 or
more, by next? year. And .from
that right on ;up.
V' '
T'Te-world moves. 'Once: It was
the "corner saloon, "now ft ta the
f srner service station. . r Z
' The reformed - croo it of fiction
is entirely teorflfo be-' me. -
. m ' ;i r
how much nicer cooking fat is; when it
life and never-realized,1
"fresh fresh as you
open the airtight can
I - -Mv!
won'tfget yeu very far up la the
world. '..--;,: 71. ,;:! ; i I
, There Is no 'getting away from
the fact. A; barber shop-Isn't what
It used to be. mi .
- Making up for-lost time Is hard
work It i always easier to -take
a aay on tean to put u bacifj,
A scientist says that 40 is the
ideal age for a great love. But
what does a scientist now about
the tender 'passion? Can he
put
it under glass aad wateh ! f it
sprout? I
"' Nine bandits were executed iii
a bunch in Mexico the : other jtfay.
The ultimate results cannot
be paeifylng. "Every bandit 3m a
cemetery is one lees em the high
way. It seems f harsh treatment,
but it is efficient, i The Mexican
government ' Is determined tl en
sure peace and ' order and protect
the life and property of the firan-
Iffer. Mexfcn Is:' a J wondirfut
country. , With more echools and
lees rifles it will become the gar
den of the world. ' il.
nuuoc nuant Mrrnufji
PRIATI0N BILL THRU
. iCoatUMM from mc 1)
li
grounds
discrimhtted
against Portland merchants,
measure' was passed with
The
lonly
four negative votes. ' The' section
fought : was one compelling . pier-
chants who deliver " products
side the three-mile limit qf co
ate city limits to take out anj'adt
ditional fee and arc classed i&s
peddlers. The measure hits- num
bers of wholesalers and retailers
who send out trucks from Port
land to many points In the ritate
and operate on a daily schedule.
The measure provides revenue
SEAT? A OV.V fcELUXG . i
latlaee: Child SOc; Adults 73oi
2fite: SOc, $1.10 aad 1.65 ; ,
; : " 2 ' (X designs in Printed
. fp' Jr - firrt" ? ,x Crepes, Satin back
lOClay '2iVn: Crepes, Canton j
m ' Tir U .; II Crepes and Tub
; Matinee ; 4 P. M. ,-. j , . , Mi'--1 Silks
Night 8:30 P. M, i it A M Yty'tyvW (
-;: GFaW,' A.) 1 f A ' nVr Trirrtrnedwith but- 1
i' - '-. j. :. i . -!- ; : : t ( tons, embroidery J
E. J. Carpenter Offers ' -J and ties of contrast- 3
ill :; I ! - fM:VMMkLtl 1 i i i fV : in- colors, these I
tEW .v - '-,;;-j. ;p:Kii 1 ' Dresses are excep-
" ' ' '' 3"'.n ' ' ' 1 I ' j ' , tional values at ;
.V tmroo vc4 -Corns mt - V I . .. ' .1 I . ..... . mmm
l?j::;!ko-fatiie 1 v fTi 1319.75
has used cobkihe: far
use the: word-tordescribe a-new laid
in
your kitchen
ma
.dell
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i ! 1 1 ' -tt
j the ! maintenance, repair and
reconstruction, of public highways
and! to defray the cost of adminis-
ferlsg thej act by prescrlWiig fees
forj
the operation of motor ' vehlc
Thei Ibill also- confers' Juris-
les.
diqtion ' upon jthe 'public ; service
uim!ssnJ similar to that em
fldjed over other public' carriers.
.jia tor UUis I'assco:
pelttded In; the 18 "other meas-
rei passed yesterday . were HB
ot 4uii a suDstttute ror hb no.
authorixing the incorporation
ef urutu a! savings banks and HB
ffo. 15t, by Meindl,. authorizing
Jny certwiration organized for the
onstruetion, maintenance ' or op
eration of any railroad to - pur
chase, appropriate or acquire
atjr rights of appreprlators of
W'tier ia the state, 'to obtain water
ox jeperaifng purposes onry. The
tnelsure extends ! the rights of
Condemnation of lands to the c
itiott iof water when neetfed to
fupply water tanks and to provide
j)la?es forj obtaing jarater; for en
gine boilers.. Rights of water us
ers aTe ; protected i by . the- water
ode fgrom allowlps the railroads
o;Obtaln the water for other pur
poses. The objection 4 was raised '
iba the -railroads might seek to
obtain water rights and use these,!
o electrify the Hues.
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BRUTALITY in ,
PRISON DETAILED
(OoUaad frm ftf I)
compelled, to work In the biarlis
sun with the temperature abo
100 degrees and that the physle
lan f this rarm refHsed to trelt
a Mexican with a broxen law. ,
At the Ramsay farm she testi
fied prisoners were strung up on
long tadders by their ands, 'B.e
said ahe diaoorered this upon f.x
amfuing the sore" hands of a prij
oner. He t61d her he -had Le;a
strung up until his hands "burst
open." ; " . : : , '
- A supMstcCntd castor oil ttwda
for snedictnal tut. Not fiarored."
' Socogth and purity cochAflged.
-jT xLe nd odoAtu. Italic on
KelSogg's, bottled eed labelled .
t fb LkborterM-At
jragws
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