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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON:.. 1. J.i ,,,, ...
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Ct Editor
Telesraph Editor '
Society Editor
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W. H. Hendarsoa - Circulation Manager
Ralph H. Klatiing Adrertiainr Manager
Frank Jaakoaki - . Uaaacer Job Dept.
E. A. Rhoten . , - - Lientock Editor
W.C. Conner - - - Poultry Editor
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Entered at the Poat Office ia Salem, Oregon, a secoad-elaaa natter.
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. CURSING OR BLESSING? Cursed be the man thatv trosieth In
man. and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth frpm the
Blessed is the man that trusteth In the Lord, and whose hope the
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require these city "guests" tb" dig weeds from Willson park,
clean up around the armory or work on the street.--Bums
after a single lesson in vocational training give her. a wide
berth. . And their friends and associates will try some other
place. . , - A - ' ;. ; " . ' .
v I Any and every of f iclal attempt to sidestep the punish
ment of those who defy the law merits vigorous condemna
tion. And current opinion that the law can be successfully
evaded encourages law defiance. - 4
should 5 thlnk,i would. - express I eagerness. I remembered what
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REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
"prrght by Newspaper Feature
t ' Senrlce
AN APPRECIATIVE OUTSIDER
CHAPTER F72
WHAT MADGE DID TO END
CONTROVERSY. WITH'
MOTHER GRAHAM . !
I never have admired Katherine
Bickett more than when Mother
Graham icily, put her malevolent
i A man passing through Salem, stopping over night at
our municipal automobile camp ground, came to the office
M The Statesman yesterday morning and bought and took
away for mailing to his home folks fifteen copies of the
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joowb uwreiiuuiu ui uvciuaj , bus auuuai i little query:
Sheep Slogan issue. . i , , r I "Has Dr. Braithwaite been con
4 i ' T 11, Loifl i,; i, -, 1 suited abofit this arrangement ?"
im;.r' tr, "-o-y.wjsciijfxwMar -rhe effort to answer nonchal
nn:nis praise oi tne issue, ana ne asserted tnat sucnworiq a ntly, utterly ignoring the under
must have its favorable results upon the sheep industry here I cuent of malice which ; both
ZJa gi. v -! - I Katherine .and I recognized, but
ft V P"114 U1B"4,-I,' ttim ""r WUU"J' ttS wjwie Which, to. do my mother-in-law
Si j ' And the stranger got away Without divulging'his name justice, was really a subconscious
dr:his home address, for the rlprk'Hiri Tint triinlc hf Tnnifino-I thing bom of her anger, must
these inquiries. -.'. , . . '
. If the gentleman is still in these parts, he will please
accept thanks for his good words, and the Slogan editor
would be pleased to have' his name and address, or to meet
him. '
Now, this brings up a matter that deserves more atten
tion than it has been having here; the matter of rendering
these Slogan editions still more helpfuL They have donefa
vast amount of good to Salem and the Salem district in the
nearly six years that they have been published. There is not
one of the industries that .has been exploited that' has not
have been
the professional composure with
which my little friend Is able to
mask her real feelings. . But there
was only casual courtesy in her
answer.; . .
"Naturally not." she said, as I
believe It has been but a few min
utes since Madge wired him, ask
ing him to operate."
'Has It. not occurred to either
of'you, Mother Graham queried.
her dignified ' rancor visibly in
creasing, "that so eminent a sur
geon as Dr. Braithwaite may wish
to have a word to say concerning
the 'selection of a nurse to work
with him? Unless, indeed "
"Tm Sorry-to Hurry You."
I aw that sh was rapidly work
Ing -herself up into a tantrum., in
which she might say things which
could never be recalled, and which
in a calmer mood she would In-i
dignantly rdeclare never had' left
her lips. This Idiosyncrasy of
hers is one which Dicky has in
herited with flourishes. It is a
peculiarly trying "one. for neither
DlciR nor is toother, after re
covering; a. .lost temper, , has . the
8lighte8t Idea, of having said any
thing which possibly, could cause
offence to any one. :
"Edwin, probably will have seve
ral' words to say." I Interrupted
severe strain upon lightly, . "and most of them, I
thankfulness that his patient was
to. have a nurse at her. own choos
ing, and in whom she has every
confidence.. I have heard him say
that was halt the battle. Come.
Katherine" with an imperative
little gesture "I'm sorry to hurry
you, but we simply mustn't wait
another second. Remember It's
afternoon now and Mrs. Ticer will
have to hustle to get those uni
forms dry today. ;
V I 'swept Katherine out rot the
room, - knowing, but not caring,
that. 'my' shrewd mother-!a-lw
could read my ruse plainly. Ex
perienced honsewife that she was,
she knew that there was no pos
sible chance of getting the stiff
heavy "uniforms dry before dark',
but she sent no comment after us.
I fervently hoped that some sense
of decent courtesy had stilled her
tongue." although I knew better
than to bank upon any such good
luck.-
Off to TIcer'a,
his grandmother had said about
a cold but a glance out of the
window showed me the sun shin
ing brightly, and my belief in the
efficacy of fresh air gave me cour
age to wrap him snugly in his
warmest outdoor, wraps and take
him with me. ,For additional pre
cautions, however, I took-along an
extra' motor rugv and Katherine
sprang, from, her seat to help, me
when I finally reached the car.
"Hurry!",. I whispered frantic
ally as .she took the blanket and
laundry, handle, from, me, and
lifted Junior Into the car. . "If
Mother Graham ees this child"
I turned my iwiteh keypressed
the starting pedal; and the little
car shot loyally forward.
From the door behind me came
my mother-in-law's -voice."- rained
in an Imperative command. But
I pretended not to hear her. and
in another minute.-we were -wel
on the road td the Ticer farm, i
To" be continued) i -
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the cabinet in which the common
er was senior adviser to President
Wilson. . . .
After consultation -with Mrs.
Bryan it was determined that a
military escort should meet the
funeral procession - at the south
gate ' of the cemetery tomorrow
afternoon. Noncommissioned of
ficera of 'the regular garrison at
Fort Meyer will lift the casket
from, the hearse and lower It into
the grave and an army bugler will
sound ."taoa. but there will be
no triple crash . of , rf fie fire., in
deferenca to the . wishes of the
widow.' ; . "- - .,
The last family reunion will be
held tomorrow in the church.
1 'The. doors will be closed to the
public at noon and the dead be
given back to the keeping f his
loved ones for a little space, be
fore ' the religious
precede the funeral lerrleea art!
opened at 2:50 p. m. It waa 4
arranged since the son from Caltt
torn la, William Jennlats Bryan
Jr., and the daughter, Mrs. Grace;
llargreaves. could reach Wlalnr
ton only in time for this .14 -a
sembly of the family circle. Nd
others -will share la. -those mos
ents of parting before the casaet
Is closed tor the last time. When
they .are-over,--the, very few- who
can be- admitted, to the, little
church will take their places and
the funeral service of the Presby
terian faith will follow, supple
mented by the readlag of those
Bible passages in which the dead
man found his greatest "comfort
and strength, and the singing by
the church choir of his favorite
hymns. "Lead Ktndly Ltgnt."
"One Sweetly Solemn Thought,
and "Faith of Our Fathers,1 .
The best real estate buysmie
always advertised in the States-
services that man first.. ' - . X..
"Go on out and . get Into the I
car," I whispered when we had
reached the hall. - "I'll come with
the uniforms right away."
Katherine nodded. I guessed
from her compressed lips and her
steely eyes that speech was be
yond her for the moment, and her ;
slender figure, was vibrant with
anger, as she snatched her motor
coat and a small hat from" the
hair closet and hurried out of the
door.' . "
: I paused only to put on my own
coat and hat and get the bundle
of uniforms before following her,
but even with my hand upon the
door, a plaintive little voice ar
rested me. .
t
"Mama. I want - to 50, too.
please. Mama." ..."
. My small son stood behind me.
his little body wriggling .wjlth
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT.,BUICK WILL, BUILD THEM
grown in
greatly'
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the nearly, six years ; most of. them have grown
here is. not a subject that has thus been treated I
that is not capable of still vastly greater things. J
j The . reader is invited to make suggestions along this
line. The interest of The Statesman iril the matter is unsel
fish. The good of .the city, district, state and country only
; But this' good 7is hot' being accomplished ?iq the-extent
that it might be ' - V
And the people, near at hand are likely to overlook the
possibilities in this field . v . ; , -
. In fact, are they not doing it?. ' u:
v Suggestions are in order and will be appreciated. Per
hapa the reader has an idea that might be adopted to the
vast good of Salem and the Willamette valley and the whole
state and nation. Send it in.
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RELIEFS FROM DUTY
? . Poultrymen of the state feel it necessary to employ
; special additional means for the apprehension and conviction
of chicken thieves. The state association; went on record
recently for laws forcing officials to mete out definite pun
ishment. 1; ; The organization proposes to go still further, and
provide for a special prosecutor to try the, cases of chicken
t- stealing and to offer money inducement for detection and
I arrest of thieves. After a while, at this rate jot relief from
M inrriil- t 4tit?&a i-f will nrtooiWo f n TUninn' law OTi-fnrroTYtATif
1 officials on permanent furloughs. Their duties will all be BILLY'S U MCLE
kbsorbed. . How considerate. '' .";
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Baked fresh daily. Hot bread from
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A large variety to choose from. All
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Sandwich Buns and Bread
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Salem," Oregon
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THE WILL MAKES THE WAY
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, " 5 '; It is hardly probable that the city administration will
either ignore the acts of those who defy the city ordinances
or turn cases properly within the jurisdiction of the police
court over to the county for prosecution and punishment. .
The excuse for accepting cash bail as a substitute for trial
and fine br imprisonment should not be tolerated. It is usual
ly an. evasion of the law and Js pracUced to the shame of
courts and to the disgust of law abiding citizens, altogether
: too commonly: ' . , - ,
:. v To transfer city cases to the county is to acknowledge
the city'a incompetency as a civic unit. It is to her discredit
and the county gets whatever fines are paid in such cases
?; after the city goes to the trouble and expense of arrest. and
M transfer of cases is ; poor
business. for'.Salenv."
iL.vThe'fact. that the maintenance, fund for prisoners at the I
city jail is exhausted, at the present time, does not warrant )
j non-commitment to the said. jail, i The city is still responsible
for food for its prisoners and it is ridiculous to believe that
the council will not make provision for meeting this respon-
gibility which they can be forced to meet anyway. r
.1 Nof 'should those who violate the city ordinances or
'3 state statutes under jurisdiction of the city be permitted to
! escape jail sentences upon the basis of "no room" or "crowd-
3 cd conditions." REAL EMERGENCY cases can always be
J cared for at the "hotel de Bower." Arrangements are often
, made, in extreme "cases, with neighboring cities and counties
i for boarding and guarding prisoners. .
I: f The large number 01 persons who avail themselves of the
very alluring accommodations of the city bastile over night
I can be quickly reducea oy prompt application oi tne pnn-
! ; clple that "in the sweat of the face thou shalt eat bread
, Lei it be announced and known that in the Salem jail lodgings
anJ ncals will be cither preceded or succeeded by an hour or
tv. a of hciicst work at something worth while. As an appo-
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