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' 'GIVING AND GETTING: Give, and it shall be given unto you;
rood measure, paused down, and shaken together, and running over,
shall men give into your bosom. For with the same-measure that
; ye mete withal 1 shall be measured to you again.. Luke 6: 38. .
of deciding what laws he should and what he should not
respect arid obey would be to destroy all law. No jjerson who
disregards or defies any law has a moral right to complain
when others disregard the laws even those which all need
f6r their protection. And when this attitude becomes action
there is anarchy. ,
. Every infraction of law committed by any one is a blow
at the foundation of all law and order. And if the example
of lawlessness is furnished by a citizen of generally good
reputation it is taken as an invitation to disorderly persons
who care not for law and order to imitate that example.
; The laws in this United States represent the will of the
people in action and if the majority do not like any or all of
hem there is provision for their repeal. In fact the quickest
way to bring about an unsatisfactory, law is through its
enforcement. f
The stability of our government depends upon the intel-
igent thinking and good behavior of individuals. And the
genuinely thoughtful, patriotic citizen will not go about con
demning the laws or break them either in private or in
public. " - 4 . '
FROM DOCTOR MALTHUS TO DOCTOR PUSEY
Dr. William Allen Pusey, president of the American Med-
'. icah Association, believes the world is approaching a time
I wherein there, will be -a mad struggle for food and much
starvation. He says in part: ,;j . ):;'- .-Vv" ..;
; ; "With the earths' population increasing, under the favor
; able conditions of modern civilization, at an unprecedented
' rate, with the frontier advancing so rapidly that thej hospit
able parts of t ie earth will soon have been occupied, with the
- satucation point; in sight, beyond which the earth cannot
afford decent sustenance for its inhabitants, the time is rap
idly approaching when the problem of population will engage
j-Rome- considerjation from even the less thoughtful .bf men.
-What is to happen to the world's population is a question that
"should now bej recognized and considered by the thoughtful.
Mankind muse face the extreme probability that, wider the
tl avorable conditions of life of present day civilization! we are
rapidly approaching the point where the support of the popu
latlon of the earth will be its most Dressintr nroblemJ
-."No intelligent student of the subject bejieves that popu:
elation, will continue indefinitely to increase with the rapidity
"of geometrical f-atio but it requires noj particular gift oi proph
.ecytd see that if the tendency of population remains uncheck
ed we will soopa be upon a situation where an unsuccessful
'struggle for decent maintenance will have become the lot of
inost men throughout the earth, as it is their lot now in the
most densely populated parts of it. .
"i "Let the situation develop naturally and the only relief
for the overpopulation of the world lies in wars of the strong
'against the wek for a place in the sun, in pestilence and other
..'great disasters, and in the inevitable increase in the disease
i-ate and the death rate that are sequences of the degradation
and misery of overpopulation." - , ; :
1. This is the Malthusian theory redivivus j .:
C It is an" appeal from Doctor Malthus to Doctorj Pusey
Rev. T. R. Malthus, in the early part of the last 'century (he
was born in 1766 and died in 1834), yras a political economist
who held: Thiit population tends to multiply faster Jthan its
freansof subsistence can be made to do, and that when this
occurs the lowr or weaker classes must suffer from lack of
'food; that, unljess increase of population be checked by pru
dential, restraint, poverty is inevitable, and that ths multi
'i'piying oi the population will be checked by poverty, vice, or
some other caqse of suffering.' ' .
But the Malthusian theory has not worked out, for the
i reason that scijence is constantly finding new ways of jincreas-
ting food products. The United States can easily maintain
1300.000.000 1 -people, without further discoveries : probably
6 500.000.000 or! more lonp- before such a necessity shall come. 1 The statesman is beginning to
;.Tex& wuldupjxwt . third of our present pojiufatfon.-'''"' STSSt
' Uregon could maintain in comfort a fifth 0 it. Brazil, larger
"itt rea than jthe United States, could supportf 100j,000,000
ore people than now inhabit it; Canada 50,000,000 more;
Africa 300,000,000 more; Australia and New Zealand 100,
H)0,000 morej the rest of South America outside of Brazil
f 200,000,000 to 300,000,000 ; - .
And even China, with her 420,000,000 of people,' and
THE MARK OF TRUE BEAUTY
average citizen Is able to grasp.
It is even better
r- Having discovered the ' art of
Hying man will not be content
until he has utilized the alf to the
fullest possible extent a a me
dium of transport for purposes of
travel, commerce and war. Amer
icans, if they are true to their his
tory, will be foremost in develop
ing air transport for travel and
commerce, and laggards in provid
ing adequate national defenne in
the air. Washington Post.
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Salem District to Have 320
Acres Set to Quality
I Cherries
AVERAGE COST OF
LIGHTS !S 52.07
1000 Reports Selected at
Random; Certificates of
Title Are Issued
SERMONETTE
Irs. Walter Ferguson, n writer of more than ordinary
ability, says on the subject of "Clothes and Women' in the
Portland News: "There is such a thing as concentratingtoo
much upon mere clothes, and sometimes one wonders just
what , the American woman is going todo'when she gets to
heaven and finds all the robes cut from the same pattern.
Being beautifully groomed and becomingly gowned is a wom
an's privilege, but after all there are certain other things in
ife which are as important as looking well. Acting well, for
instance. :' ; .
"We put such a strain upon our constitutions trying to
keep young that there is now an alarming scarcity of lovely
and gracious old ladies among us. We are either enameled
like artificial dolls, or else we wear unhappy, haggard ex
pressions because we know ourselves for ! frankly ancient
dames who have lost the battle with age. j 1
"It is fast coming to a place where we think of little else
save our looks. We make our wardrobe an idol "and worship
our bodies as the heathens bowed down to the figures which
they set up for gods. A new bonnet looms before us like a
rainbow's quest, and our hunt for beauty takes on the im
portance of a search for the Holy Grail. Personal comeliness
has become a fetish with American women. ! For that, many
of us neglect our homes, out children and our husbands.
Worse still, we neglect the minds and hearts and souls with
which God endowed us and which He surely intended, us to
cultivate even more assiduously than we do our appearance.
"And if you forget the greater thing for the less, no
matter how perfect your features and form, you can never be
really beautiful. That inner spiritual loveliness, the mark of
true beauty, is never to be found in any beauty parlor."
Bits For Breakfast
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Last week of hop picking .
And schools will open a week
from tomorrow .
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And the state fair will open two
weeks from tomorrow.
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; Salem la going to live up better
to her name M the Cherry City
of the World going to have the
largest Lambert cherry .orchard
on earth, with 320 acres of these
Quality cherry trees.
The Literary Digest of last week
had a page on the loganberry.
made up from an article that ap
peared in the Slogan pages of The
Statesman some time ago. Already
re-
India with hr over 300,000,000, have vast interior areas
capable of sustaining many millions more- v ?
MAn Rusia could : support 300,000,000 to 500,000,000
' inore people, with a stable and honest government, i I '
-. i And all this does not take into account the far North and
the far South! regions near the poles. It is said the North
American continent might be supplied with meat from pos-
Ciiibje reindeer herds where now is waste, m the regions of the
u, , The Malthusian theory has been proved mostly nonsense
bv the exnerience of the world, and Doctor Pusey is also
'talking nonsense.
OBSERVANCE TO THE LAW
industry.
Our loganberry industry is with
out doubt capable of enormous ex
paneion. What it'need3 is an or
ganizing genius, capable of get
ting the growers together and
keeping them together, 99 per cent
strong. ,i
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Completion of an underground
telephone ' and telegraph cable
from New York to Chicago means
that nothing short of an earth
quake, vandalism excepted, may
long interrupt communication be
tween the country's two largest
cities. The Cable will carry 258
telephone conversations and 260
telegrams simultaneously. It cost
125,000,000. ;
The first half of .1925 has seed
more automobiles made and sold
in the United States than ever before,-
according to the latest fig
ures. As an indication'of our gen.
eral prosperity, that isn't so bad.
And as an indication of the grow
ing - amount of enjoyment and
plain, every-day happiness that the
OATH OF OFFICE AND THE BIBLE
The Salem district is to have
the largest Lambert cherry orch
ard in the. world. It is to have
320 acres.
Encouraged by the successes of
the past two years in cooperative
marketing,, some of the leading
members of the Salem Cherry
Growers' association have decided
to launch out upon a program of
increased, production and general
f'evelopment.
The plan is to Incorporate a
company, with 20 shares at $1600
a share, and lover half the pro
posed shares I have already been
taken, or spoken for. There is no
doubt of the! rest being taken
quickly. The name of the pro
posed new; company has not yet
been decided upon, but this will
be done soon, and the company
Incorporated and organized and
put into working order.. The lo
cation of the proposed . biggest
Lambert cherry orchard on earth
is not yet ready to be announced.
The Salem Cherry Growers as
sociation did very v. ell last year in
marketing the Lambert and Bing
cherries of its members. They also
did well this year, the price of
cents a pound net having already
been distributed to the grower
members, and there being enough
money on hand to make a further
distribution of around a cent a
pound.
"Marlon Quality" Is the name of
the brand, which has been regis
tered, and which will be used in
the future. .
; The orchard of the new com
pany to be organized will be cultl
vated and : sprayed and fertilized
according to the best known meth
ods, and the Intention will be to
produce a quality fruit, worthy to
top the market in the big cities
The Marion Quality brand tht
vear topped the market every
where, against all comers against
the best cherry districts of this
part of the United States.
A quality black cherry cannot
be grown outside of : the Pacific
northwest.' The whole country is
the market. The cherry crop is
more sure than almost any other
fruit in this locality. The labor
necessary to. cultivate, harvest and
ship is usually plentiful, as the
crop comes on at a time when
there is little else to interfere
or to require a great amount of
labor. j
The president of the association
Is O. E. Brooks; Max Gehlar is
secretary, . and George Vick Is
treasurer, and all these growers,
and most of the other member
growers of the association will
have stock in the new company, as
vill some others outside of grow
ers. jfrom an Investment stand
point. i
There is no. doubt but the grow
ing of quality Lamberts for the
big city markets will always he
profitable in the district of which
Salem, the Cherry City of the
World, is the marketing center.
Cost 'selected at random from
1000 reports In various parts of
the state relative to the average
cost of the adjusting of head
lights to comply with the new
state Uw show the average cost
to be $2.07. CXwta from 200 re
ports In Salem show the average
to be $2.19. twelve cents higher
than the state average.
To date a total of 39? adjust
ment stations have been authoris
ed and when all applications have
been acted upon It Is anticipated
by Sam A. Koser, secretary of
state, that there will be between
450 and 500 stations.
Of the 125.000 applications for
certificates of title received. t2.
295 have been returned to the ap
plicants and uf the tout. 12,027
returned tor corrections.
Applications are being disposed
of at the rate of 2000 to 2200 a
day while applications for trans
fer of title are being received. The
first of thete. 79 Ip number, were
Issued from the motor vehicle de
partment the middle of the past
week.
VAt DKYILLF. TOIMV AT
THK IILIC2H Til RATER
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Trie firstl duty of an American citizen is to obey the
-Constitution and laws of his country. The emphasis bf today
is upon the enforcement of the law more than upon obedience
to it. There should be more emphasis upon the duty Of every
citizen to ober the law. ' Officers who neglect or refuse to
, enforce it as jthey have sworn to do choose . condemnation
jfrom; the law j abiding; citizenry and deserve loss of; official
"position and other exemplary punishment. - : , S
" But officials are prone to take the prevalent disregard
lor law as indication that the public does not desire; full ert
f orcement and so for this reason they sometimes fail to do
their full duty in enforcing the law.f A ";v vjv.; f
' . Law breaking is expected from the , lawless and from
Ihose indiffett to the rights ; of others And if , law, break
ing were confined to these types of citizens the necessity for
"Stressing theieed of law observance would be less than now.
They would bfe under constant surveilance and repression.
r The class! of people who weaken most the laws arid who
make enforcement the most difficult are those who, 'because
thay do not like the laws, disregard them and by expression
if their contempt encourage others to do likewise; i - j
Disbelief; in the law though affecting the of fencer and
f ometimes used by; him as an excuse is not justification for
hi.- wrorisdoipsl'-To leave to every individual the prmle
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There is no law which requires "the. use of the Bible in
presidential inaugurations, but this simple act of faith in God
and reverence for His word on the part of Washington estate
lished a precedent which has been followed in each of the
thirty-four inaugurals which hive taken place since the first
inaugural..
Formerly it was customary for the clerk,' of the supreme
court to open the Book at random, but in recent years presi
dents-elect have selected for themselves the passage of Scrip
ture to which they desire to press their lips a seal to theif
sacred obligation. , -
ULYSSES S. GRANT Ulysses S. Grant selected as his
passage of Scripture in his inauguration. Isaiah 11:2, 3, which
reads:,, ': , v'
"And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, and the
spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and
might, the spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord;
"And shall make him of quick understanding in the fear
of the Lord; and he shall not judge after the sight of his
eyes, neither reprove after the hearing of his ears.
WOODROW WILSONWoodrow Wilson also was fond
of the Psalms, and he chose Psalm 119:1 and Psalm 46:1:
"Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the
way of the Lord."
"God is bur refuge and strength, a very present help in
trouble." . "
JAMES A. GARFIELD James A. Garfield chose Pro
verbs 21:1, as follows:
"The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord, s the rivers
of water; he turneth it whithersoever he will."
i t CHESTER A. ARTHUR Chester A. Arthur selected
Psalm 31:23, 24, as his passage: - : ! r .. .
; "O love the Lord, alLye his saints: for the Lord pre
serveth the faithful, and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer.
"Be of good courage, and he shall strengthen your heart,
all ye that hope in the Lord." l Oi I ". . . ;:)
t : CALVIN COOUDGE Calvin Coolidge, the 30th presi
dent of the United States,. sealed his sacred oath on March '4
by pressing to his lips the first chapter of the Gospel of St.
John a chapter which made a strong impression on his mind
when read r a chi!d at Mjrr.cthers' kr.' V " '
Empress' of Japan Takes
Care of Own Silk Worms
TOKYO The Empress is as
much devoted to sericulture as
are the numerous women of Ja
pan's rural districts. There is
special co-coonery constructed in
the palace : compound and. since
the beginntng of this spring, the
Empress has personally busied
herself with taking care of the
silk-worms and feeding them' on
mulberry leaves. j -
The transfer of the matured
silk-worms to the cocoon beds of
the royal cocoonery will be made
shortly and it is estimated that
the cocoon yield this year will not
be less than SO bushels. By order
of her Majesty the cocoons will be
taken tQ the Tokyo Silk Reeling
school to be converted Into silk
thread. When this Is done the
silk ! skeins will be sent to the
Higher Technological . school at
Kyoto to be carefully woven Into
Habutae. It is said the Emperor
now wears a kimono woven from
mis ttaouiae ciom which came
from her Majesty's cocoonery.
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Psalm 119:9. Wherewithal shall a youag man cleanse his way?
by taking heed thereto according to thy word.
10. With my whole heart have I sought thee: O let me not wander
from thy commandments.
11. Thyword have 1 hid in mine heart, that I might not aln against
thee.
12. Blensed art thou. O Lord: teach me thy statute.
13. With my lips have I declared all the Judgments of thy mouth.
all riches.
IS. I will meditate in-tny precepts, and have respect unto thy ways.
It. 1 will delight myself in thy statutes: I will not forget thy word.
THAYER: In a world full of conflicting demands, help u to hear
the still small voice, saying. "This is the way; "walk ye in it." o Cod.
lead us safely on un4ll thou dost welcome us home to thee In heaven.
Amen. .
Remember the bbth Pay, to Keep it Holy Exodus 20:8.
i Co to Church Sunday ' ...
Something entirely different and
novel In the line of dance Is of
fered by Dan Seuses International
which tops the new bill at the
famous South Americas dancers,
are seen In the revue, together
with Hale and Mann, late of Zieg
fleld Follies.
Hanley and Cardner present a
humorous melange of patter and
song that is boucd to please the
most fastidious .
Ray Edlin. "the musical prima
donna." has a pleasing turn which
she will present for. the fans. She
brings somes of her latest song
hits with her.
Something new and novel in the
art of ventriloquist is presented
by Webber and Ferris.
Bob Brown Is presenting his act
which he calls "Xonsenne.", Ife
is a j blackface comedian with a
style of his own.
12,000 SIXG IX CHORUS
DRESDEN A reunion of male
choral societies of Saxony recent
ly brought together 25.000 sing-
Bligh today. Ober and Dumont. ers. Including guests from all
parts of Germany. A feature of
the first concert was a program
by a male choru or i;.Gd volets.
(ills Catarrh Germ
In Three Minutes
Chronle catarrh, no matter how U4
sa4 rmem of broachW uthnu M
yteld laainUy to tlx mMuxxiat diacovwrr
wf a Preach Kitiiun. - 1 tua 4tuVm
method calWd Unt kill the ferai is
UUTM DliIlUlM. JTt t pottVly hAI-BD-
to tb iaot 4tlcal Uu. Tue
bad aod lunr clkrd Uk SmmPC
SuSarcr avr rUvd Ln a alagle hisbu
To prove It and to IntroJac Lsvt
U m muuuB ittuuva ui uw wwin. l
offve to tend a trwimut trmm and
poat paid, to any on who will writ- tcr
It. No ohlivatloa. No cost. It tt cur
you. you can repay tfea favor by tailing
your frleeda if not. Lb too Is biIim.
No matter what yuu have tried just
ond ma your naina aixi artdieaa for
thia gvneroua free treatment and pruvo
that you cut bo rid of caLrra.
W. K. 8 KITH. U0S La vex Xlij, -Kaaaaa
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Tree Useriby Indians Is
I Now Fire Fighter's Tour
s LAKfi ARROWHEAD. Cal-1-One
of the valuable aids to the
United Sutes , forestry service la
this mountain resort section is a
pine tree nearly 200 feet high, on
the north shore of Lake Arrow
head. The tree serves the ranrer
lookout even as it served Indian
warriors scores of years ago In
tribal wars. At the base of the
pine signs : biased In the past by
the Indians may be seen dimly.
Today keen-eyed rangers keep
conunual watcn in the upper
branched for forest fires. They
are equipped with powerful glass
es and telephones, in modern con
trast to the sharp eyes of the ab
original lookout-tin d t his crude
wjj-wjj fysteia. -
Don't yoM
feel just a littier
guilty, Mr. Man?
Is a double standard in work any more
fair than a double moral standard?
YOU start your daily
work between 7:30 and
9 in the morning. But your
wife begins an hour or two
ahead of you.
You take an hour or more
off at noon but during your
noon hour she's cooking and
doing dishes.
Around 5: or 6: in the even
ing you are thru, and you come
home for an evening's rest in
comfort. But for your wife Its
more dishes more work when
you are resting.
You have a complete day of
rest on Sunday. But for the
wife. It's Just another round or
the same old household routine. '
And Then Comes
Wash Monday
Then comes Monday morning
-and washdsy for your wife.
A day of drudgery mnss. slop,
stooping .lifting, bending over
a back-breaking washboard,
rubbing her knuckles raw. A
mussy, disagreeable task YOU
would never accept. Steam
filling the. air she breathes, ex
posing her to colds and grippe.
And while she is slaving
away at this drudgery, you
spend the day at the office,
store, shop, or factory, .sur
rounded by every labor-saving
device which makes for greater
output with less time and ef
fort. Don't you, feel Just a little
guilty, when you come home
Monday evenings? Frankly, do
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you EXJOY coming home as
much on Monday evenings as on
other evenings of the wk? Is
your wife as cheerful, as full of
life, and energy, pep and inter
est, after a hard day over the
wash-tub?
Your Wife Deserves
This Freedom
A thousand OTHER women,
right here in Salem, now enjoy
complete freedom from wom
an's hardest task. Your wife
deserves this freedom. She de
serves It, because she's paying
for it Just the same.
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If sh rubs but clothes over
a health-wrecking washboard,
she's paying with lines In her
face with eventual run-down
health by aging herself be
fore her time. , Ask your fam
ily physician! .
Note How
Little It Costs
1. WXT-WA.4H aT ft, mm
work taaa electric vaahec.
actaany at lesa coat. Eeerr
taiat edeatmcaUy walked wt k
Fret of MaterUia. aad retsrned
JUkUy ilea, )( rtxkt ffer
lreal&c St aoaadi or teaa. tie.
ceata each addiUeeal aeaaa.
S. THXITT - SEKTTCE taaa
as Wet-Wak except tU flat
iecee treaed, 15 yoaada or Wee,
oeata. ceata each adaJUom
ai oeaad.
And Three Other
Popular Services
If she buys an electric wish
er, she'll pay for laundry serv
ice In actual cash for it costs
more today to wash at home
with an electric machine, than
to have the whole washing done
at our laundry. And the wash
er woald save her only the ac
tual rabblng it relieves her of
none of the muse mod slop, and
lifting It does not give her her
tlme.-.We save her ALL this
mess and bother, and give her
ALL her time, at less actual
cost.
Tobacco Expense Va
Laundry Bills
Do you realize, that the men
of this country are spending far
more cn tobacco- than their
wives spend in laundry bills?
Is u fair for the wife to slave
away, exhauslng her. strength.
Injuring her health, aging her
self, la an efrort to economize
and aave. while her husband
spends more than the laundry
bill would cost. Indulging his
appetite for tobacco?
It costs so little to have the
entire washing done if you
end It to the Capital City
Laundry the laundry of PURE
materials. ...
And remember, we GUAR
ANTEE not to lose or harm
clothes.
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Why not Just TRY this serv
ice two weeks? Your wjfe. we
know, deserves It Our phoae
umber la l5. Just tell' us
I when to call for your bundle.
1264 D ROADWAY