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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY MORNING. AUGUST 2S, 192o Iaaaad Daily Xxcpt Monday t . t IS SevH Commercial St, Salam, Prago . R. . Rcndrlcka . . Nana tear rr4 J. Tnh .... Vaaactng-Ediurr C.K. Lra ...r City Editor Ltilta drntil ..... Tatarrapa Editor Amitti boned ,. . Soeiatr Editor . I W. H. Hs4ao- ClraaUrtiaa Maaaar Ralph Hj Klataiac Aortiaiag Manaca Fraak JaakoaU lUt.r : pt. E 4.-otaa ' - Uvaatoe-Editoi W.aCmon " "WIH-Kdito? taacxEx or m AssooirA ' Ttio Aasari at4 Praaa U amelna!y aatitlad to tfea aao (or a b.a of au tow Jlipatcaao credited to it or ataar-iaa credited m thto paaor A t'oo Ua pca awa pblihd aareia. ... .l ' ' - BUSINESS OFFICES '. . : Albert Bycra. 839 Worcester Bldf Portland. Ora. :t I Taamaa F. Clark Co, New Tor k. 128-13 W. Slat St.: Oii:"-!, a-s Ml.: Doty Payne, Sharoa Bids, San Fraaciaeo, Calif.: Hijaa Bhtm- I a .!, Calif. Bettaeca 0fftea3 or SSI Seelety Editor TELEPHONES: i . Clrcalatioa Otfieai-81 Kavs IKftaaaml JSS-W lu , j - Job Pnart-ent. , . B8 Eatera4 al the Foal Office la Baleaa. Orfaa aa aeread-ejas vtU W ' v : ' Aarust 28,19-5; " -. 1 .SAFETY OF THE PERFECT: Behold, God will not cast away a perfect man, neither will he help the evil doers. .Job 8:20. WHOIIOD'S LOl'E Adele Garrlaon Kew Phage of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Jopyrtht by Newspaper Feature Senrice . more mix-five ends ' , . - (Portland Journal.) - ; . New York Is experimenting with its prisons with a view to placing them on an Industrial baste. Industries are established, the; men are put to work, they are given a wage from which they are compelled to pay the cost of their maintenance, and over and above ' which they may save so ranch either for their families or for themselves. s". There is evidence, that the plan will work. It it does, it will ac complish at least five ends. It will 'teach the irien to work; It will give them a' trade' with which they may support themselves after release; it will give them a nest-egg; it wilj keep' them busy enough - that they cannot spend all their time plotting on means of escape, and if will reduce it not entirely eliminate the heavy cost to the taxpayers of maintaining the institutions. AU are worth while. 1 . The more that can be done .along the same line at Salem, the better it will be for the men imprisoned there and for the people who - pay the bills. ' - ,. : . j . - ! The above from the Portland Journal isVell said. But the plan will accomplish, does actually accomplish, in states Vfhere it is worked further towards ideal conditions than in I the kitchen alone." path to our door. "They, violate! every law of correct feeding and living and yet pine knots are weaklings compared to them." "That's because all the -weak ones die," I returned idly, and then we were in the kitchen, with Katie's troubled face confronting us. "Dot Jeem he no back , yet, Missis Graham." she said accus ingly. "I promise I no go after heem until you coom, but now you back, I no promise any more. I going after my man. There was a dignified inflexi bility of purpose about the girl, which forbade any dissent. I turned to Catherine with sudden decision. I "Will you please look after the dinner, Katherine?" ' I queried. "I'm ' going with . Katie to find Jim,' ;.. v'; ' " . "V (To be continued) - Three-Cornered M ayoralty Campaign i Tarns Gotham Politics Topsy Turvy I IN THE EDITOR'S MAIL I 1 ; : "' CHAPTER F96 - WHY MADGE DETERMINED TO HELP KATIE FIND JIM All the truculence - and excite ment vanished from the demean or of the , woman across the road at my threat to take , her back to the village "lockup" If she made any trouble for the young trooper In charge of her home. She press ed her; baby closer to her and spoke softly.; ; r"r 3'. I make; no troubles rael no Then still' in the . same soft tone. she queried " slyly; v "Clean op? Eet so dirty,-8 , v - - " She indicated the tubs of mash and the 'soaked floor boards, and I realized that her furtive brain Vignominiously, absolutely. The was still castlne about for a wavl men prowled through Portland to destroy ' the ' evidence of her lout into another state. illicit whiskey making. The affair has cost the state an -Is There Anrthint Left?" ' . enormous sum 125.000. $50,000. I who knows? the-peace of mind I took her arm In' W firm grasp I of all Oregon. f ' ana spoke with extreme stern- , : Cai-son found -Murray, turned oeas. - . , V' ' ' I Vim lit In Idi fffrAP arA niA If you touch one thing around! the tin that located the other two. Editor Statesman: In the almost two weeks that the three escaped convicts were at I liberty, they were pursued by an army, of officers guardsmen, vol unteers and 'reporters, and In all that time, nobody even' dreamed iniA tn them. The phase failed along with the yellow races is to treat them white. S They; tell it of "a Los Angeles realtor that he took h!s fon out of school because he was not taught subdivision Some one suggests that now that we have been so successful in convicting evolutionists, it might be well to try it on murderers. That returned missionary who pretends to be so shocked to find there isn t much ailierenre be tween the dress of American wo men and that of the savages, must have overlooked the prh-e tags. 4 ' HIGHWAY BIDS OPENED t . , t tX)3IMISS!OV. PIXS STATE COXSTUrCTION WORK miles of crtished gravel surfacing. Deschutes county Bend-Lava Butte section of The Dalles-California highway, J. 05 miles of grading.- Lane county Sutton Lake Florence section of RooseTelt coast highway, CIS miles of grad ing. v Washington county Paving of approaches to Dairy Creek bridge on .Tualatin valley highway near HiVlsboro. . Curry county Bridge over Hunters creek on Roosevelt coast highway near Gold Beach. Umatilla' county Two bridges over Umatilla . rtver on county roads at Echo and Stanfleld. Bids will be opened on a build ing for rest room and concession purpooses at Emigrant park on the Old Oregon Trail about 27 miles southeast of Feodleton. mm V PORTLAND. Ore., .Aug. 27.- (By Associated Press.) The state highway commission at Its month ly meeting here today opened bids for the following, road and bridge workj Baker county - Hereford-Mill Gulch section of Baker-Unit high way. 12.45 miles of grading; Eagle Creek-Emigrant Creek- section of Baker-Cornucopia : highway, 2.5 KAIL AGENT ROBBED YAKIMA. Aur. 27. V.'. A. Thompson, night station agent for the Northern Pacific at r'unny slde. near here, was held up late tonight by a young man and rob bed of $50 in cash and flOO in checks belonging to the company, according to word telephones to the Yakima police. 1 here without this man says so, he will tell me and I will take you back. -'There Is nothing for you to do in the kitchen. Your chil dren have had a big supper. You stay in here with them and leave AU the rest together ( didn't get even a" dead clue; Carson found the men,, and they are again in prison. ' ' Carson was no pal of Murray, if he did know him by sight; the New ork i. lein turned, topsy-turvy, by a three-cornered mayoralty race. Democrat., in a split, hare two candidates thr field. John t. Hylan, encumbent, and James J. Walker, state sen ator, the latter limmsnj s choice.. Republicans arc backing Frank D. Waterman, of fountain pen fame. TIRES I it- Bit. For Breakfast I officers knew him. too. and they New York, more than the five ends mentioned. These five it 'A right," she replied meekly, h-ere not pais! why discredit ana i Knew mat Decause naa I Parson's motive There is not a been able to secure her release, writer, not an officer, not a volun- hired watch men the hab t of work. . This is as important as it is to teach r ','""c u' , 40 auu er who wouldn't have itched to do will and does accomplish i And besides it teaches a considerable proportion of the8he looked upon me as the tem-jte, guardsman or' n the habit of work. .This is as important as it is to teach E!I8 V'f.6! " o wouldn't have them methods of work, or trades. , : pz 't'- ; I- i It holds the families, the innocent victims on the outside,- together a powerful stimulant f-for . reformation y for ambition to reenter . society on a ' self supporting; and law : abJdinir basis. - v; . ' -::: -Pv-v .; " .a 3 '-tA.'-' -.li'""-.'-- j - '' t. Isoup, und some bread und milk. Ana u win ana aocs niaKe me insuiuuun ; wnere -is i yy You Vant eet for ncr? carried to its full limit, more than self supporting ; . enough rrtorp tn nprmit of the construction of bfittpr htiildinira. nf the i the woman. I had brought in -" ... , , . j t- j i - "Of course. She has had no purchase of improved machinery and appliances,: and to pro- dinner have you?" I turned to vide for the education and training lof the prisoners,?.. the the woman, . t - better to fit them for members of decent society upm re- sue snook iier head. . "V" : ' r ' -.,'. v ; r. ' - ' . "l vant make no troubles," she ' : " -; :-" : . '".-'-'.v-w.: " said slowly, but there was no ,That is what the present oU erfort to discredit under the revolving fund law, iscoming to. It needs only I" w" rlT,l.J;?:7l- Carson, looks like a drive to cap. . ' ' m - ? 9 - - - uuq taut ouuictuiuft t;ioo sympathetic and intelligent administration for a long enough side eats," Katie declared. "She 'time ; ; " .. : . . . . vant her coffee.' I feex qveeck. Circus day tomorrow . a V And all roads lead to Salem. : --i.'V V S ' The career of the RInglings. owners of the greatest circus in her. But before I turned away iLu. .t .the world, to be in-Salem tomor- ',.: Ilue ame iuiii, tueio ms iuia ui . . upon the table which Katie was . . ., ,.h clearlnc and I snoke onicklv plan or the nenre t0 dare U mUCh clearing, and I spoke quickly. they wanted tne money. why "Is there anything left, Katie?" not look at theIr own hearts when "Not mooch of stew," Katie the- loin crv aeainst Carson as al..w said dubiously. . "Nice plate of -snitch?" ii. ...f it Carson could have stayed at If building a two million dollar home, as many others did; he I hotel in Florida. The other owns could, have, failed, as many inef-a number of railroads.' row, is a business romance. There were seven Ringling boys. They were poor. They started in a very small way. Only two of the broth ers are now living. They are still ficients did. But what he really l did do, was to find the man who S There has been a bee picture at was a menace to the whole North- 1 tbe Oregon theater that was won- west; outwit him as any posseman would have been delighted to do, I and got the trio back to prison. The weird tale told , by Officer derful. ' It was shown for the last ime last nigtt. It is an example Of the success of a newly disco y : : r- ered process for' photographing microscopic things. Remarkable a'so as giving a history of man's most wonderful co-worker in the Insect world, the honey bee. Ttaofe who saw the film under standing were thrilled by it. and all who saw It were interested. This film gives an idea of what moving pictures are going to do in the realm of education. a The Slogan pages of next Thurs day's Statesman are to be devoted to Salem as a manufacturing cen ter. If you have been overlooked in the, past, please phone or write. If you can help in making this a complete record of our manufac turing Industries, it is your duty as a loyal Salemite to ring up the Slogan cdit:r. A friend at the writer's elbow suggests that the best way to get X. i Only because we were fortunate in being able to make some very special buys are we in a position to offer the following exceptional values: - FEDERALS and other fine makes guaranteed no seconds 30x3 Fabric 6.00 30x3 Fabric ..... 6.95 30x3H Cord . 7.95 32x3 4 Cord 11.75 31x4 Cord 10.50 32x4 Cord '. .9x4.40 Cord, 31x4.40"Cord 32x4 Cord , 33x4 Vi Cord . 34x4 Vt Cord . 32x4.95 Cord 33x4.95 Cord' 10.95 13.50 13.50 17.50 19.50 20.00 18.50 18.50 34x4.95 Cord . ... 35x5 Cord 30x5.25 Cord ... 31x5.25 Cord ... . 1850 . 25.50 . 22.75 . 19.50 30x3 H Oversize Federal Cord wsm 32x6.20 Cord....... 25.00 29x4.40 Federal Balloon $15.25 Get our, prices on Balloons. We can match yonr present equipment. large assort ment of all sizes. $10.75 COMMERCIAL mwmm and COURT STS. Portland Broadway and Davis Streets J . . . . iv ra vein rppti z AVithout the apprppnation oi a single additional aouar s. - :hA miMt ,nn - t thft ly, reluctantly ture the reward, to bring a tat tered officialdom a little cheap credit and some easy cash. Blind- it seems, he fol- Though it would abundantly pay the state td spend reas- woman, who replied in Katie's! lowed the t,D hen hlmi on ridable sums for machinery and building materials, to bring native tongue. . ZZVimV Z V th -T- " , . "All right I feex " Katie's fa- Iul imbecuity, when he gave the about self support m a shorter time than it can be worked out mllIar Blogan Bounded cheeringiy, convict his own loaded gun and Otherwise. and while Katherine and I con- to the other inferior arm. : s This system will mean a high percentage of reforma- ed in a low tone about the Carson may have been in bad s, , J , needs of the little family. Katie in the police books. So too have tions; a smaller number of secondapd ;.tnird termers; re- too coffee from a dilapidated a thousand others who claim the pcaters. , ' " ; j ; j ' ' can in a cupboard behind the right to damn him. But were he "All this Will mean less and less COSt to taxpayers, for the toTe nd brewed a concoction as even a convict, which he i not. he - , - . , . , .. . unlike the amber beverage which has rights the same as any other expenses of arrests and trials in the courts are very great. 8ne. 8erTe9 us ea-ch mornlng free citizen, one of which is Jus It will mean a gradual drying up of the sources of crime and could wen be imagined, it was tice. criminal tendencies, for it rings the bell for the period of almost Mack, but the woman And u is not justice to hound ii ll, nmlr, ed tne cup containing It and him-for finding the crooks on wuuuvu Bctuc m w-vv, -.v.aar.wM --- I drank every, arop. I whom the whole northwest stood ypUVilJm. Hi CAULS WW WlWIVIWil .VI fcUC t- it means courses in criminology s and penology in our collegcs:and universities. It means putting the conduct of prisons.. on a high plane. ; ; ' s , M Katie Is Inflexible. AN IMPORTANT DECISION in dread, for whom the northwest was spending money like a drunk- She i like eet black." Katie I en sailor, for whom the state was commented, evidently feeling that! chasing frenziedly. Carson earned some explanation was necessary. I all the Murray reward: he earned "She all right, now. I shove on I most of the reward for the other her plate und in her cup au rood two: he earned the thanta nf th ! vets left, und den I beat eet backBUte for doing what the rest of uuu- w vat , line state aion t do. lor crazy House eet we aoat teen- T. 1- - - - ... h We are on the threshold of another school year. There ltoB oose.two rooms v,mSht, UiuT to itUn Av S rre thousands of boys and .girls who have completed tne C i i v-,Jhl 0 credit for the capture, and -lpmpntArv nd sftcnndarv courses of study and who are !i.,rv1"A..vH t ..i,; T the, reward, than for a state to do V i I JUU vftllf IUIU(9 U., ' , m, - 4- .AaAA o f v.oi- rntnro rntirsft In regard to romcM i w nnt h tn tltlwronR nnaep ny condition. Car- .. . .. iv! t-.w.-rrn, i,MpT.fn-BOnmaynar-Janie enough social tO college Or University. ? . , j: taVain" " " jrecord. and this is no apology for These vounc neonle are reasoning thus with themselves. i Mrt . ... . - ., mih him; but the state of Oregon owes T.W.- '..'- a W finio in Hfivotft to Kiirher ectucal with satisfied air as she nre-lnl,n debt ot gratitude, and It U tiOT; .Durtns the year, we can, ileal of money and during the same time the cost ot going to Katherine to the mother concern-1 dotas 8v,r oTiratinn will b tremehdous. Can we afford in z the care of the baby, she and! ' CHAS. J. LISLE. k.ViIWi A V lllVi V 'V.va wa ' . ' I I left the unhappy young trooper in charge of the family and made I DEATH ACCIUKXTAL our way1 back home. V I SEATTLE, Aug. 27. A coro- 'Not that my advice about the I ner's jury decided today that baoy win oo me sugniesi oiv pti ayine kj conneu, arownea yesler good, but It relieved my mind to day in the latter hours of a' house- Bay it." Katherine commented boat party here, came to her death' cynically as. we walked up the' accidentally. Ihis cost of both time and money? ; . ; But this reasoning does not'eover? completely the ques tion of advisability of obtaining a college education. Every boy, every girl owes it to himself or herself to prepare well , Sor life's service and responsibilities! And if they, spend their time wisely in college they can obtain this preparation. College years pass quickly and are aihong the happiest and best in the lives of those who avail themselves of theoppor- iunity.--; -fJ:,-?';.-: .. -:h..---; i . The expense of a college education has been surmounted thousands of times by personal effort. And in overcoming tlii's obstacle there is development of a keen sense of values, industrial: efficiency and self respect-j-all essential to suc- cess in every one of life's vocations. ; j ... . , 4 ' ' : i , ' , The claim that college courses of study and practice are Lmnractical is subject to large discount. AVhat is impractical in preparation for one vocation raajr be .Vcry practical in pre trintr for knotherl The increasing number of college-trained men and women employed in the various vocations which demand special training demand that '!a large and increasing number of subjects shall ' be offerdd in the college cur? U College education is of immeasurable value to the individ-v.-l through association with others who for the most part M-e possessed cf hish ideals of both accc-r,;c, and diaractcr. Another cf its values is:rtHe opportunity it'af ' in fv.r-.-.-i cf lifc'swcrkl-'It enlarges individual use- J. C. DeHarpport 605 S. 19th SU Phone 1268 s Roth Grocery 134 N. Liberty St. Phone 1885:1886-1887 Lehman Grocery! 190 S. Commercial St. Phone. 305 V River Road Grocery 2395 N. Front St. J Phone 494 Foster & Baker , 339 N. ComX St. Phone 259 Pickens & Haynes ' .456 Court St. Phone 256 A: Ac) f ' Pm'- "w !& Princess Flour t :;'f ; Made from Idaho and Montana Hard Wheat. The last car of Flour we will receive this year made of old wheat Per Sack $2.39 Bbl. S9.40 1 Dunbar Shrimp 2 for 39c Matches, Ohio i 6 pkgs. 25c A. Daue & Sons 1003S.ComT.St. Phone 935 C. M. Eppley & Co. 1900 Slate SU Phone 118 Wiggins & Wiggins Salem Heights Phone 75F3 W.H. Clark 2290 Stale St. Phone 670 D. L. 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