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r-i. THE OREGON STATESMAI, ALtet, OREGOW 7 , . ZZZT-. FRID AY-AlORNlNGr AUGUST. 7. .1023 , -J. 'V 4', 1 if -" . "" ? Isauaa Dlly Zxerpt Monday by- i TSS 8TATS8MAX nrBLISHXVa COM? ATT ' f: 1. 313 So Commercial 81- Salam, Orefoa B. J. Bn4ritk ": J: . Vamjtar 'r4 J. Toi . .y . Managing-r.dtor C. K. Lga I . : . - - 3it7 Editor . LosKa Smith -r- 4 - Taltgrap Editor aairad Bopck ; U .. Society Editor W. H. Henderson . Cirtvlntioa Man a gar Ralph H. KleUing - Advertising Managar Krnk Jaaknskt - - Manager Job Pept. " E. A. Rhotra Livestock Kditor ' W. C. Conner - - - , Ponltry Editor KSXBXS 07 IHB ASIOCIATES FXS8S v -r ' Thn"AaaM-ia(eA Praia ia a1nstv1' aillJ th. . .lttta kf'tlf mA iitpatehcc.erediUd to it or Bat atherwia credited ia this paper and also taa Vcal A kv? - BUSINESS OFFICE: : .-! v '' .f!'!.. . . Tkomaa-JF. CUirki Co., New, York. It S-l 36 W. Slat St: CTiJaro ICaruurtto Bide! Poly at Payne. 8karoa Bldg. 8a a Francisco. Calif. r Hifiins Bid g Los Angelea, Calif. B b sines 0fflea23 or SSS toploty' Editor.. J..J, , - telephones: ' : :v "vj; 'v: ' v-lft-i;; - ;;rf' Circulation Offieo.583 . 'Haws Pepartnsent-.23-108 ..10S U ' Jet Department ..: .., ...588 Entered at tao Post Ofttea ia Balnm, Oregon, a aocaad claat matter. r ' ; a'-rty v .. -1; UK! LEAriCTH llfl-l t nrtu Mnr ih Mini hv '4ra stio kJ I Vr mmB?v.v vaaMUv.w " M lilt knetrnot; I lead them in paths that ihej hare not known; I -will make darkBesjj light before them, and crooked things straight. These tning -WHi,h-iiBto.them, and not forsake -them, 4IsaIah l?:Jf. t t ORE LIVE STOCK, MORE SUGAR BEETS Tt. i ;i.s.i '' t i , ,,. xiicic tau lunger ue eApcuuiuon ox a great increase oi live stock through the use' of more range : in; the United States r i; -" ' ' '! ' : '7- ! - For the range has about runutrf:;:;:-Js::. . The increase in nuhiber of cattle and sheep to, help feed the ever growing number of people in the United States must depend" upon a change in farming, methods, allowing mbre cattle; and, sheep to be kept on the farms ,i And in order to do this there, must be greater diversity arid more general rotation of crops I And the most suitable crop of all in a rotation scheme il sutrx'bieetsl This is true for the reason that it is not only a fculti tated crop, - but . it is also one' that ; takes no fertility from the soil, and, still more important, it prpvide$ in the tops iftd pulp and molasses stock feed of very high value, and feed that may be made available all the year through. ! 1 I. Further than this, the irrowiner of susrar beets in increas- ing-quantitiea-'will be working towards the most .desirable point of rendering the United States self sufficient in sugar, the value i f estimated. .lYHUSBifi'S ! LflllEi Adele Garriaon' Kew Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Sopjrght Newspaper Feature .CHAPTER NO. Ii78 MAKE "THE ' PLACE" SECURE. WHAT MOTHER GRAHAM , . . DID TO J - Katherlne's . descriptions o f Mother Graham as "Imagining the curtain just gone down on . the first act." . was most, apropos, I mentally commented, as my moth' er-in-lawt came hurrying back in to the liTing-room. with Mrs. Tie er smiling sedately in her wake. , She was all a-twister with ex citement, and I saw that, as usual when anything exciting? happens. her ill-temper had been smothered by her 'curiosity." ' j '. ."Bless my soul, girls!'' she said Importantly,, as she bustled in. "Hare yon heard' about this es caped bootlegger, probably a mur derer.; whom Mr. Tlcer and Jerry are helping the state troppers to hunt?" , ; : I did not need Katherlne's sur reptitious nudge to take my cue. It would nerer do to rob Mother Graham, of the' dramatic thrill which would Invest tier recital of the facts she had '- j tret j learned from Mrs.. Tlcer. '.,',,,:. ..! '. "That's a Good Idea!" - uQld Glory"; ; .1 O : ,.,,Tfvt - I ' 2. ; - - Chicago safety forces recently; had a round-up of the city's crim inals and upon checking up round that some 400 of them are aliens. It Is proposed to deport them. De portation can be ordered at any time within fire years of the alien's arrival if he is conTicted of a felony carrying a sentence of year's imprisonment: Many good people would regret and op pose any action to this end, but it would be Justified, and in a way It is necessary. The alien who comes to this country not to work but to avoid work by breaking the laws has no business here. Amer ica is a workshop, not a charitable Institution. Workers are wel comed, but criminals , and social dependents are not.' Deportation of undesirables is the only way out of the social problems they create. It costs money to watcV them, prosecute them and occas ionally to imprison them. They do no good but frequently they do a great deal of harm. To defend society against them in the best and most permanent way is a com mon duty. Very little sympathy should be wasted on the alien who comes here to abuse the hospital lty and opportunity of a free coun try, which asks only that a man be decent. Industrious and honest in return for liberty, safety and protection of human, social and economic rights. ' Geiimany Constructs New Zeppelin or Polar Exploration Adventure U f , v ... . : . v - - - . I i ' ' '' :.V . .. : v" - -- ' -- -" ' - ; " ;-: - ? f . -. ''" --. . 1 K-JakLhwA k V ft i - of which consummation can ' scarcely be over i "A murderer?" I exclaimed In pretended astonishment. 1 "Jerry said something about : chasing a man, but I didn't " ! y ""That's about as much concen tration as you ever put -upon a llhiM.r Xfarsrnrt " mv mnthar.ln. To have more live stock, , we must grow more sugar law interrupted with kindly hau- beets To keep the prfces of both sugar and meats reasonably teur. "Suppose tyou listen care- W, we must have sugar factories. . r1J-now- Mrs, jTiceri says h i t "p.-,- r-r--r--- . . . .. - With commendable t gravity, m ' To have a prosperous country, we must have, sugar fac-l Tr.u A , ,j t m.k. er uranam s exaggeratea version of the tracking expedition; Sam fill.. J i a j . t . a . m Buiar factories in all the citie9; of the Willamette valley. That 717 irdTi. TeAau AThe largest American flag, 37 by 70 1-4 feet, now hangs in the postoffice building ia Washington, surrounded by the banners of the 48 states. It weighs 90 pounds. w tones, .and more, and more live stock. Salem m'uit go after a sugar factory, arid there must be labour next; most important development. WHY. THE DIFFERENCE? from Sam Tlcer. himself, only a few minutes before. By no ges ture or word did Katherine or I betray our previous knowledge, although the comprehending twin- ' ' The Wareham case recently tried in the Salem police! kie in Mrs. Ticer's eyes before she I iJ,i4-'llr.i n tho nnhlio minrl tho ?isrrpnjinrip hptwppn turned to the window ; liode , it Tr?i . " "T -f- " : . . hard for us to keep our faces 1 the provision orHfie cityprdinances and the slate liw!.cover- straight. i inir the case of "driving while intoxicated. l "I must warn Jim to keep a ; TTia tafp law nrovidea that anv one convicted of drivinir lookout." This when she had re . ... . . . . . . . .' peated every detail of the story at a motor vehicle . while under the mfjuence of intoxicating least t twic; wh , the man liquor shall be fined not less than $100; shall serve not; less j might take a notion to try to hide than 60 rlavs in i ail: and his license shall be automaticallyii our bam!" -. . . j -I- l: . -. ; ! . I That subconsciously she, hoped itumw lur uuc.jrwi. ... r t he would do that very thing, was ; ; The cityproviaes py oramance ior inis same ouense a plain., to all of us. with .reiuct TOinimum of $50 fine, 5 "days in'jail and 3m6nths suspension ance. i spoke for the first time -i. iv: , - - ; since my mother-in-law,s " mono- .ciiicense. . - logue began C. i njs ailierence in aegrees oi pumsmnem ior iue oaiuc j "Don't you think we'd better offense ourht not to be. K a crime or misdemeanor is pun- teii Jim to keep the news from ishabkby. ok months imprisonment or by any .other punish- "J-fJ,". & ,T.i', J ment everywnere eisem uregon me same puuuuiuwi, swum . . n t household would prevailin Salem and in every other city of the state. Surely be like with Katie's probable hys- "j i i. woof monica tfi lifp nnrl iirTPrtv with-l terla added to Mother 1 Graham's a UI UKA, utnci oa &t mv4w.v ...v r-"r i . i j ii-.U.f V,i; U so lia is fft Ufa onH elc,temett-' : . ' 111 ine crowaeu uorpurue uuuw i ''"j i "Reallr. Marearet. , that's very good idea," my mother-ln- brdinance-making body then law's comment was the perfection of patronage, as she left the room property on the; roadways outside. V-i-i Why ll shouldn't Salem's brdi : xnakOhtiJ city law in this regard correspond;: to the state statute and Katherine finished the sen tence with a grin. "For a moron," she murmured In so low a voice that I was sure Mrs. Tlcer did not hear her. With a hasty impudent grim ace at her, I turned to our neigh bor, who -..with Instinctive seir effacing courtesy, had pretended to be absorbed with the view of the distant ocean from the living room windows, while my mother-in-law was talking to me. "Did you i tell - Mother Grlaam about getting the girl ' across the road to help?" I tsked. i- - ' Mrs. Tlcer turned from the win dow with an amused little smile playing arougcl her mouth. I didn't get a , chance," she said. . "I happened to mention the bootlegger first, and just as soon as she had found out all I knew, she-flew down here "Suppose-. you sit down, I sug gested. VYoull have quite a wait for Mother Graham. I imagine." "She's probably searching the barn herself by-this time." Kath erine commented whimsically, but I, knowing my doughty mother-in- law,", was surer thatr. mr: friend's. conjecture had far more of. truth than she suspected. ' , - - - - ' .- , Mother Graham Is Peased. "I thought I might start on the rooms," Mrs.. Tlcer iaid.'but she didn't tell me which one, she got so excited' about the news. Could you tell me where I am to start?!' I shook my head decidedly "No. indeed, I wouldn't think of interfering with her plans. It I were at home all the time it would be different. But she is in charge here, while Lam ron I am here now only for two or three days and I mustn't' say word." "".'.Vc"-j.: Being a wise lady with a due regard for the: position of your head, on your shoulders!" Kath erine chuckled, and ! realized that the last ofher rancor against my mother-in-law was being dissipat little com- ed in ' these caustic ments. "Exactly," I returned,- and then we sat in the desultory chatter with; which people fill up time, until my mother-in-law came in, palpably much pleased with her self. " "Well, he isn't around these premises!" she announced tri umphantly. "I took Jim with me, and we searched every cran ny of the barn and every other building on the place. Jim's barring all the doors everywhere iiqw- he" can carry the keys with him. and unlock them when he takes . the. animals in and out and then he's going over all the fastenings of the house." , " ' (To be continued) " r. ' Bits For Breakfast .Talking of bonanza croifii . i 1 .' .' " : Ilow woula you ilke to have 100 acres of peppermint in the Salem district, going as high as 85 pounds of oil to the acre, and selling now at $11.05 a pound? .TjatyeWiJs. entirely possible. It M been made . several times on LabUh beaverdam land. And 60 pounds to the acre Is quite usual. '"- - Another thing there is money In peppermint at a fifth of the present prices. That Is, in the Sa lera aisirici. in tne case or a mint crap, the oil is velvet, be cause the grower stni has the hay. and It Is as good as most hav: aid it does not cost any more on tne average to produce than other varieties of hay. ; S o ' - They are now shipping concen trates from the Lots-Larsen mine in the Santiam district. ' This ought to be only the forerunne of . train load shipments, of t kind from that district, with eventually a smelter there. The Immense quantities of the ore war rant this, to say nothing of the richness -of part of it. Bulgarian Officer Gets Proof of Bandit's Work VRASTA, Bulgaria. Minister of Justice Boboshevskl recently visited the Vrasta district to as sure residents that their com plaints of the activities of bandits were unjustified. . summer visit ors had been kept away- from the district, it was alleged, by reports Not daunted by his failure to reach the North Pole tn an air p'.anc. floatd Amundsen center). Arctic adventurer. i laying plan to explore-th polar region in seppelm which will be built es pecially for the porpoae in Germany Dr Hugo Eckeisei (riht); who piloted the "Lo Angeles" to America, and Lincoln Ellsworth (left). American, are associated with him tht venture. The sepi'din will te of t!ie trpt hown aboe. J:hat tlie district was overrun with bandits. Returning to Sofia the minister of Justice and his party were at tacked by a band headed by Iran Atanassof f. a former school teach-v er. The x militia went to ther ald-' of the ofricial party, seriously"" wounded Atanassof f . and killed the members of his band. i ii kQ3fjOGa.a 9jp 121 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET Extra Specials for Saturday All 15c Bread 12c Raisin, Whole Wheat, Honey and Milk Bread There is only one place to get Hon-, ey and Milk Bread and that is the Model Bakery - MbTBbTbMbTbTsTbTbTbTbTbTbTb-bTbTbTbTbTbTbBbTbTbT 60c Pound Cakes 25c Our regular 60c Cherry and Sul tana pound Cakes on special at 25c. This is an extra fine cake and one youll enjoy. Whipped Cream Puffs and Chocolate Eclairs A 10c each Please place your order early. .Spe cial attention given 'phone orders Phone 1637 ' "Quality Supreme" Our Motto 1 1 ! COMMENDABLE 1 hft - Police coiirt seritenees of this week contradict the theory of a fewldays lago that jail sentences should not be meted out to of lenders against the city ordinances.- They show intent tMM mnra (rpWAml infnrcement of the city's laws. And tfiisismmehdablel ' M ! ; - ,-; I ILTh ten day jail sentence given to one convicted of driv ing ait auto while under the influence of intoxicating liquor . and the thirty day sentence given another while he mini- 'nuim numbe'r 'of days for this offense under the -city law is ! five days, should increase confidence in: the judge, ought to I discourage those who habitually defjr the laVand may deter those who might; otherwise transgress the provisions of. the city's charter and even the statutes of the state. . : J A'' few maximum jolts given in succession-to those who rclv. upon "mercy or mush" of the courts-will do more than janybftfe i other thing to createor recreate proper respect forj l cpvcrninent nd, for authority; in, general. f -lescape feelings I of j seasickness , resulting from the j ima'ginatiop when listening to the current tales about Salem's l terlupply requires strong will power these days. . .'; Jj -;And. those who start mere stories which misrepresent and injure the city or the business or reputation of the water company or deliberately misleads her. citizens. should either puttorth honest effort to prove their asscrationsW be called ';to:accttor. ? CritisrV Money Coiners 7 : Held Excellent Crafts ! ItWDONl-the tclalm is made that' the British on Tower HU1. -rjhefe 'all the British and many ot lUe' fofeign countries coins are rc 2e'" cbntsJns the finest J era fts : n':n. in ihe world. IThe mint has ! v " ipleted in order -for Poland 5 t-uiu prising - " about ; 2 0.000.0 0 0 -.'mis. ; ; Last year; it coined a lurre order for Russia and. minted . a uuialtr c' gAl coins for Egypt. It now lias .an order on. hand for Lithuania to the" value ofMSO,- 000. ; - :-l,- : a Copper coins, can be turned out "at a ! great rate and in the case of silver coins, where much greater care is. needed,' as many -as seven millions havp 'been ; produced In one weekV .The ueslgns on coins made at the mint are said' to stand out more clearly .than - on those produced in other countries, and the dies are made v from designs submitted.' 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