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THZ STATSMIAV . rUUSHIa COMTXJn
R. J. Baadrlcka- - . . Man t fir ,
Tfi4 J; Tm - . V Maaartng-Ed.tor
. C. K. tefa - j. . . .'. . . City Editor
Laalia biatla . - TaLfrapk Editor
Ar4 Bums . Soeiaty Editor
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W. H. HeMatM- - CUula4la Ktunr
Ralph H. Klautaf 44rtUiBf UMifnf
y r - jiaBBfW ma - -win,
E 4. &bub - JUvaatock Hit
111 Ataarlllra lTaaa IB CKiIuiItkIT nsli'lad a tk fair MLjMntt M au ai
ilpatck credited to it or t otkerwlaa credited thf aJ .
awa puDiitaaa a.reia.
Adele GarriaoiTs Now Fnaso of
REVELATIONS OF A WIFE
that come sa-,raariy"ja8-lo
Innocent ' bystanders.
knew that I most keep- close
to'blm tintll some older compan
ion of his arrived to take -charge
of. things.,- -
"That's .what I told the child
ren in there, -he jerked hi head
toward the house ''when we sent
their mother and father down to
the hoose gow, and they haven't
stirred from that bench since.
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CHAPTER E87
. JUtt4 at tha Paat Uifiea la Salam. Orocoa.Up aoa4 claaa Sasttt
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i wvoei AAUi aAr i i i i odh win Kep Dim id periqfi pezcft
whose mind Is stayed on thee; because he itmsteth in thee. Isaiah
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WHAT- HAPPENED ,IN THE
' HOUSE ACROSS THE j -
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Katherine and I stared at-each
other for a tense 'second or two,! would ask' for assistance In" a lit-
i Editorials of the People 1
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Why Call for Help?
Gditor Statesman: ' ; "
I sea ex-Gorernor Oswald West
haa-a&keg GOTernor Pierce and
Warden Dalrymple to assist him
In capturing the three escaped
conVicts.' .' . , .
I am surprised at "'Os that he
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1 ,M0UE THAN DOZEN SUGAR FACTORIES
as the possible meaning of Jun
ior's prattle came to our . ears.
Then, with the same thought, we
rushed to. the . window. True
enough, there was a saddled horse
i tied in the dooryard, but no trace
of any man .- that a we could see.
tie thing like this. Can't he and
Miss Hofcbs catch them? Can it
be that the-fearless VOs' Iscet-
ting timid? t Is alm,ost Impos
sible for me to believe that he.
who has shown his- Valor tn - a
belieVe it;is Vhednty of. the state Hi bout honestly. - "There was a
to-appoint a committee consisting
of five learned psychle-mal physi
cians and one undertaker to make
a thorough examination Into his
mental condition, and . ascertain,
if possible, whether be is. suffer
ing from i cerebrum derangement,
and that an appropriation be
made by he next legislature to
employ the most scientific skill
obtainable to try to effect a cure
of his terrible hallucination." 1
think It is a'dnty.the Hate, owes
to -Its x-goveraor. -State pride
should cause us aTT to take an
latereit in thi$ 'matter, and see
that he, is '. not neglected and "al
lowed to drift from bad to worse.
; Probably.,-it would be well to
call : a mass-meeting for the pur
pose of taking steps in -that direc
tion; N : s .
i J Yours for peace and "Harmony
in public life as well as in private.
. JOSH BEANSTALK
Salem, Aug. 17. 1925. '
man." -he said." wlu applied for
position In a dry-goods house.
His appearance wasn't preposses
sing, and references wt-ro demand
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After some hesitation, he gave
the name of a driver in the firm's
employ. This driver, the thought.
would vouch" for him. ; .
A clerk sought out the driver.
and asked him if the applicant was
honest. . "Honest?" the driver
said. "Why, his honesty's been
proved again and again. To my
certain knowledge he's been ar
rested nine times for stealiug and
every time he was acquitted.
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(TORIES
, 'VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. that the establishment
of the sugar beet industry in Alberta province is destined tot caiiy. because neither , Catherine
. r r ...11 1 - ir.;" z-znri 1 iifir nan ucaru cue duuuu .
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oruanaaa s praine provinces was ine assertion 01 A; & I ' -over dere." - He pointed firm-
- Palmer, assistant superintendent of the experimental farm ly toward the side of the house
aSurrimerland, B..C., in his address; to delegates to the JEg
Western Canada irrigation convention ;at Kelowna this w;ee!K.i men behind treepeeking out."
Mr. Palmer said that th first sea eyes and mine fol
were so promising that the planting of ,11,000 acres of beets EKar-
inhe southern part Of that province Was assured lor next lne. "There is a taan -behind that
vttr anA 4nrtxati vtiA tima wViati thWl wnnM he more- than I tree! .What "does it mean?"
i llZ-t " f - . -li.ylhad
a aozen.peei sugar iaciones m-ioerLji. k Mouid have bad no opportunity to
: T . -to'trl:f,f i :v. .Utter It" if I had. for down the
U The" above dispatch is from "Facts About Sugar;
leading magazine of the sugar industry.
thoucianil battlefields of imarinarv
Neither ,wa fbe Idog in evidence. I and hotair, should now hesitt
i "iriisrA 1M tVio man Virpntr the I '. . ..J
ate ior one moment v piirnge into
the wilds -of the Drift'.' Creek
Jangle alone ancL-bring tose fug-
Where did the man break the
window, Junior?' I asked, skeptic
Itlve out by tbe, hair ; .of 'their
heads. '"V - -
Ki Why this psychological change
in "Os?" V Medical science tells
us that' a certain malady known
as softing of the-brain sometimes
affect the minds of men who have
been great intellectually until
their acts. Judgments, and wants
are those of an infant. Can it
be that "Os" is so affected? Only
that in his ' case, it assumes 1 a
form of fear1 and trembling, ac
companied br outbursts of vindic
the! stairs came running feet, not light. tjTe Tanlty ana egotistical vapory.
. i nor yeitaeitjr, uu. w.i. j?vu. i As 0s" Is an ex-governor,
femmping souna ana iniotne itt i .
Yes," said the bid man. to his
young visitor, "! am proud of my
girls, -and would like to see them
comfortably married, .and . as I
have made a little money they will
not go penniless to their husbands;
There is Mary, twenty-five years
old. and a" really good girl.
shall give her (1,000 when she
marries. Then comes Bet. who
won't see thirty-five again, and
shall give her $3,000, and the man
who takes Eliza, who is forty, will
have $3,000 with her."
The young man reflected for
moment and then Inquired: "You
haven't one about fifty, have
you?" ; -
An ex-district attorney, at
I 'dinner in New York, told a story
Brown had a way of walking in
his sleep a' failing of which .he,
was 'greatly ashamed. Early one
morning, after a Jong absence, he,
returned with a pair of trousers
rolled ud and tucked -under bis
arm. " - .
"Where in the i world have yon
been?" his wife-demaftded sternly,
"Down to the office. . "
"But why the trousers .under
yonr arm? "
Oh I I thought I might
meet someone. '
heard to say:
gain!"
"O Lord, hit Mm
A Georgia woman who moved
north found she could-not oe
contt-nted without the . colore!
mammy who bad been ber. ser
vant for many years. She sent for
old mammy, and the servant ar
rivedin due saon.It so happen
ed' that the Georgia woman had
to leave toyn the Very day mam
my arrived. Before departing she
had Just time to explain to mam
my the modern conveniences with
which her apartment was furnish-
edi The gas stove was a contriv
ance which Interested the colored
woman most: After the mistress
of the household had lighted the
oven.' the bi oiler, and the other
burners, and felt certain the old
servant under stood its operation.
the mistress hurried for her train.
She was abmeat tor two weeks
and one of. her-first questions to
mammy wai hoy she had worried
along.
De fines ever." was the reply.
And dat air gas stove Oh. my!
Why. do you know. Misa Flo'ence.
dat fire ain't gone out ylt?" .
A well-known contractor went
Into the tailor's, .donned his new
suit, and left the old one for re
pairs. Then he sought a cafe and
refreshed tbe Inner man; but as
he reached in his pocket for tbe
money to settle his check, he real
tied he had neglected to tranwfer
both purse and watch when he left
his suit. As he hesitated, some
what embarrassed, he saw a bill
on the floor at. his feet. Seizing
it thankfully, he stepped to the
cashier's desk and presented both
check and money.
"That was a two-dollar bill. he
explained when he counted his
change.
"I know It." said the cashier,
with a toss of her blond head. "I'm
dividing with you. I saw itirst."
Klamath Falls Klamath coun
ty grain crop estimated -at' 1,000.
000 bushels.
A church house :n a certain
rural district was sadly In need t
of repairs. The official board had
called a meeting of the 'parish-'
loners to see yhat .could, be done'
toward raising . the necessary'
funds. One of the wealthiest and;
stingiest of the adherents of that!
church arose and said that he;
would give five dollar 'and sat
down. ' ' "
Just then a bit of plastering
fell from the ceiling and hit him
square?y; upon ?the head: Where
upon he Jumped up,' locked con
fused and said: "l er 1 meant
I'll give fifty dollars!" then . re
sumed his seat again.
After a brief silence a voice wan
LADIES-
t is easier to nrevent wrinkles than to get rid of them.
Well fitting glasses, when needed, will prevent wrinkles.
Staples Optical Company
PORTLAND KALF..M
Cor. Stat and High Streets
Salem, Oregon
r; If sparcely settled Alberta, where the thermometer gets ing room, then through it to the 4
'down to 50 degrees blow zero, can KXK
'ward to .having aldozeii beejf sugar f ambries the WUlaihette terroJ.-'a-?:rW.-e wL; ' 1 ) ' ' -. ' ' - X
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valley can 'surely
irfmiediate Salem
expect to have "ar score of tbemi, and the
district three or four of the twenty ; .
By the time we had caught our
breath, she was aut of the kitch
en door, and half way across the
T.. . . ...Ixt- 1.J1 1 .' n... i i k-j V n.
i pecause we can Kruw.nere weewa vyiiii as 111x11 a ouxai lyara. tyt wnen sne reu uc.
.nntn. hoo twuvinnM"!. lon aiown door-yard,-,. the man hidden
j , , w x - .) ' ' ' behind the tree stepped out, seized
produced in Alberta ' I ... . -. .. ; her by the wrist and swung, her
- 4, ndwe hayej here a mild climate suitable for the oper- around toward him. shriek after
vooVik.f a'lkovA o'nnMiW: hn'rfek came from her lips, and I
-w VH" i"vvw' r"J " .1" r " " saw the gleam of an uplifted re-
iion irom wnicn ine iieia jaoorers can ve arawn, ior, inuinuig i volver.
and harvesting the. beets, because we are used to securing
' numbers of seasonable help in the , harvesting of pur fruit
crops, our Jhopst onions, etc. .. '- i . : ; - v
? And we' have ' a better marCettHan Canada -has. We
have" the American market. " - J:c-:t'!--v l'- v '
i itesiaes, we can use to greater prone ine uy-pruuucu, i voutn .
that is the beet tops, beet pulp, and the; molasses, in feeding j -only ith too much youthful
-;--.'3-.f , - - LI r , , . ,v Lenthuslasm' she returned, maki
"What on earth!" Katherine
exclaimed. "Has t,hat officer gone
crazy?' " v .
"Halt!" ' !
, We could distinguish his unlr
form nlainly. also his extreme
v - " - - a - a in v m tir iim iiihii. .
. The next, major.task f or our. people should be the securing must' give' him a word-of caution
of a beet sugar factory here.- ri'-1 ; - or he's likely to get excited and
V- llf tUUh4dahtf people are readt lit mil f
iielp 6f our peoplet If they are not ready; the industry, should you know, wni you take Junior
PUT THEM TO WORK
6f our people. .
v r.JZinA .N-f;1,r ' s " Iur t& his grandmother, ana men
r f i,, , , . , - ' : ,V T. H, . come on over? I'm going now."
h Ana there should be no unnecessary delay. It will be in v ...RicHari second's grandmother
Xhe nature of a cooperative undertakink,. in. whatever way is right here. My mother-in-law
UTJa '.m fTrUA Tr aIro ltpsm wnrV rif thff sailedlnto the room as she spoke.
,v r..r . ."-".r -" " ; ready, in her capable, arrogant
grower ana me, manuiacturer. , v 4 4' . r rv ; , way. for any emergency. "You
i v - 1 ' : ' " r . land Mrs. Bickett 1 go right over.
.A '... : -- : " rrJt. i -''.':'-: ,;- I rn ttnA . tn thine here. That
young squirt - of ah officer needs
his comb cut, and if he won't lis
ten to you, call me over. I'll at-!
a !.t.Ai1 u;Tn Vvf TtfaiMrtTv- rnnTiTv visJtpd the I tend to him." ! ! '
.. . .; , 'r- -' ! ? She looked perfectly. capable or
county jail recently. . f v discinlinine the ; entire United
,: At the close of his visit he expressed genuine emotion states army, to say. nothing of the
it the.ijht of nearly ."score of nren ik sheer Jd'A -iS2
why shouldn't he even revolt at such condition. He a farmer, tn0 dooryard. , . , -
a taxpayer, toiling long, hours to meetf the cost of family vshe wouldn't hesitate at drill-
raaintoance pays j from, his hard moneyto
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their acts, in their idleness. ! ':::r
But the cost of maintenance of the law breakers is one
rf the least obiectionable "features connected with enforced
idleness thel sobbing now pitiful tearing sobs
county bre4 in them:peateriontempl forh
service than possessed them before they were sentencea 10 were disturbing him greatly.
confinement., . ' ,ls.- 1a word of warning
; Their criminal tendencies are aroused and. cultivated by
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were electrified by la sharp "half
from the MP8 of . the young offi
cer who ..istm 'kepV'a tight hold
upon Mamie's wrist, - i5.." - j
The girl, thoroughly -cowed, was
."Whf Aa von want? he asked
enforced idleness and society pays dearly for the mstryction j with an attempt at dignity, which
and its results. In-thus increasing degradation there is in-T omy a. niuster.
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ishmerit the county and state are themselves guilty of intol-1 house to under guard."
rrahl srwial and whnnmkr crime " ' M ' ' It was bo time for quibbling. I
eraDWsciai ana economic crime. ?i , . . jr 1 drew from its hiding place around
' r.ln l?noma county pnsoners break rock and . earn myneck the little insignia of my
money for themselves and for their dependents and after the government service under Lillian
cost zfgtjzxxxjig;
surplus' for the county treasury. Clackamas county recently Qtzed u, and he began to stammer
set aside a 'sum of money to prepare for rock crushing arid apologies. ' r j
l-.- j v -L T- P.i:i.:. iV. "I didn't know." he said. "Js
j roaa worx uy itj .prwwicrs. v.- a . vuu u .:.uw - ow.. w- tDere aBTtnlng T0U' .
structs her highways in. part by prisbri Jabor - Where of fi- -piea-e understand one thing.
cials iiut forth cenuine effort to succeed: the employment' of I said hastily, in am not Jere
prisers on;r coiisc othlri municipar work .is SUoTthto
Da age, save mai i must nave a
chance to help this 'girl and the
little children in the house. I
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creased liability for more crime. And in this system of pun- munlcation with this giru- This V
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We Started Making Good Clothes To
Order at Popular Prices
We WiU (iletrate Our Birthday With a
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BEGINNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 20TH
COME IN AND SELECT YOUR FALL SUIT NOW
and get an extra pair, of panUwithout extra charge
during this sale. If; you haven't the cash you can take
advantage of our 12 payment plan.. Ask us about it.
Our stock pf new woolens for fall and winter is com
plete. , Tha newest; weaves and shades are ready 'for
your inspection. u : l -
Annbuiicing Our New
12 Payment Plan
le is un-
The new Keltweave is "especially desirable-
equalled for Wear and shape retaining qualities We
invite comparison. : ;, " ""' " ' ''.
ployment of its idle prisoners? Why not the cities of the state J have, only one request, one sug
"!a 1 likpwis aa an pconomie. moral necfessitv? The "idler" .1 gestlon.. Please do not move that
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
do 1 likewise as an ; economic, moral necessity ? : The
THE SLOGAN SHOULD BE PROGRESS
The citizenrjrof Salem are following 'with genuine inter- ;jraaf JJJ
est the steps taken toward the purchase "of the ater plant to do lt whether t woman
by the'eity.' The roatt!er has been reposed, during the past or notr :t
. wck, at a standstill. .Kothinge wiU menace the success fool T uS$
O the project at the polls as delay. . ' f f i r ; ' T determined, but looking closely I
; WThere afeseveral ?rdgressivi stetpWtake i?.
to obtain a supply, of pure mountain :water and'the time Tery nm assignment, and that he
element Is sn important factor.;: Those paving' the project in was drunk with excitement and
revolver around so much.'; If It
accidentally went off and killed
some woman or child, you'd never
forgive yourself. ' " -'. - :
"It can't- go off, accidentally.
the boy replied with pride. '-'See!
and he showed the gun to us. "But
Our furnishing department, added a few months ago,
will offer many special inducements during this sale.
Everything, is" new, and up to; the minute. You can
depend on getting' the very latest. No old, out of
date goods to work off as is the custom in most sales.
If you have not Visited this department you should do
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We Make It Easy -For You
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A -cash store with honest cash
store lowest prices now offers you
the finest clothes made to your order
on a
12 Payment
Plan
12 Payments Instead !-
of One
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With Each Suit CZZZ$
During This Sale. ".
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