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-- .... v.'.:. THE OPJlGOSTATbiiXN, SALTO OREGON ':. 'i.! - ' V. 1 , FRIDAY MORyC, , " ,.. . . . , l. . .. ; r r 1! r ; '. Jan.djuniversiti ought to maintain courses in penology and 1 IcriniinologyVwith. a view' to securing trained men in all lines ' -Iiauad Daily Zxeept Has day by - si - ft. J. Headrick . Frd 1. Toot . -C. K. Logan Leslie Smith Audred buck . i Manager Xmrfor-Ed itor City Editor Talegrapk Editor - Boaioty Editor I W. H. JTeell tlra'!"3fMe Ralph il KleMn$ 4 Adrwainc Manage Frank jakwl AiaMMror Job Dept. E. A.l.htew .' UvMtook Editor W.U Unr i IWtry Editor . 1CX3SSZS or thx isiocum mis a'. Tit Associated Pre. U eieluMeeiy entitled to tbo IM for pb4tt of u jowb s IiptcUe ercdiud to U or wot terta eradiwtf 'a tiia paw 1 a U xl ! tmri published kexeia. : ... v. ; i " ' " ' "" BUSJSESS OFFICES Albert Byera, 838 Woreeitar Bldr, Portland, Or. Tboaiat FV Clark Co- How- TbtV -?a-W l nimM ifH itMr Doty ft rays. Sluroa Bid, San Fxaneiaeo.. CUL: XKzxUa J&JUi.-Wlt BaalntM OffieaJII or SSB Olrenlatioa Offlca8 Hwi Dt5rtanni.-3f-1M - 10 , r Job Vpmiol.. SSI EnUtwd at tba Pott Offlco ia Salam, Oreroa, ai Meoad-aUtt matt' i. of law enforcement. . ' - ' . -V C2rime is "the "most expensive thing of all things' in our so-called civilized country, and it is high time that we did more, lU MlUre iillCUiSWl. UiU vy""iyi pHus..n;s, uuu iiize it and stamp it out and keep it from perpetuating itself. able, deprhredland hopeless peo ples jthroughot the1 globe."' ' Surely no obserTance fan hare a wider appeal or a greater poten tial asefQhxess than Golden Rule Sunday on December 6th. Tours tuly CHARLES V. VICKREY, General , Secretary Near East Relief. Bits Tor Breakf aat ' f L THEjLORtl'a PRAYERT Onr Father which art In hearen, hal lowed by thy name. f-r. . .? --r ' i'ct'r tf'W Tby Jclnfdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day onr dally bread. ( And forgive os our deists, as we forgive onr debtors. - j And lead us not Into .temptation, hut deliver na: from evil: for thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory for ever. Amen. Matthew 6:9-13. DAMNED IF YOU DO AND DAMNED IF YOU DONT .' ..... . . '... . . The men who are attempting to enf orcin the traffic laws, and all the other laws, are your servants. They are working for you, along with all other citizens S j . i i I And they should, as a riatterof discipline and general good, have your support, in, their work of enforcing . your lawsj the laws lride for your, protection, as well as for tile piyi,ccf.iuii px, j oiner cjiizens. i ; , Do you give them such support t Or do you damri'therh if they enf orce the laws too laxly, and damn them if they enforce. them, too, rigidly ? Here is the case of a state traffic officer who accidentally killed a man who attempted Jo escape, after having been com manded toialt.. The traffic officer did not intend to kill trie man wh6 had fled in the facejof the command, repeatedly made. He shot with the idea xf scaring the man into halting. It turns out that the man killed had a long criminal record; that he was at th.eime ifo a olen car, and that he was irj addition-a white '8iayer.V:,jTiaatv''pt course, does npt change the principle that arresting officers must be careful to themselyes remain within the law '4 '"' "... - f-: But this wasa case of pitre accident- " ' And the traffic officer ought to be commecsied for his vigil ence in law enf orcement along the Jine of his 5 swotn' duties;, instead of being condemned.- ' .vf '"V- If all law enforcing officers were treated as the .servants and friends of the rest of the people, whose: lives and property and rights they are sworn to protect, they would be more efficient, and men of higher average caliber would seek such And the writejr qf this article believes that our college -I . : Hop picking nearly done And it is an 80.000 bale crop, of the highest qnallty produced lor years. .. ; :" i S" S Oregon Is getting back Into the good old - days wnen me nation was wet, in the hop industry. -.v.. i v r ; Down at the Lake Brook ranch oS Tom Uvesley, there are about 0 pickers: 'probably a com- munitv ot 1000. including chil dren. They have the best equipped h6p yai-d. in the world in which to work; vrith electric lights over the. camp grounds, and run nlng water piped; wun aepari- ment houses, restaurant, store. play ground, etc The Y. M. C. A. is conducting the welfare work there. There is $ood talent among the j)icker3; some professional en tertainers. They went over to the Williams yard 'last night and put on. an entertainment; the same as given in the Livesley ranch Wednesday night. It was pro nounced very jcood. ' There has been perfect order at the' Lake Brook ranch. - i - ; j. -b S Some.sort of welfare work has been done; in ajl of the ' large. qp yards -hzf ost. .ov.h ' s: " F. A. Doerfler, working lor. the First National bankyTltas Jnstrac tipns from the.TJtah-ldihb'lSugar company to select three .beeta from each trial trac andLjend.lhem, properly ' packed' taBelllngham, for testing for -sucrose (sugar ) content. '. He' Is to get a . large. medium and small beet from each tract. There are 1? of these trial tracts in the Salenv district. This is all preliminary to a beet sugar factory .for , Salem.. The selections are to be made between the ath and 10th of October. Golden Rule as a guiding princi ple in international relations,' by the action of the recent congress of nations in-Stockholm, 1 which appointed December for Inter national ' observance as ' Golden Rule Sunday on behalf of the or phans of the Near East! The Golden Rule Is now recog nized as the most universal prop osition' tot human' conduct ever "bffered for the attention of man kind. ' ' ' In the whole circumference of life there Is no point that it falls tb touch. From ' every angle of experience it confronts conscience with a, , commanding law. For every question of duty it has an imperative" answer, t for every human relation a flawless solu tion. If men and women would an observe it. every clash and friction that sets up ill-will would disappear.1 v - ' The Golden Rule teaches all citizens to observe and preserve the supremacy of laws, govern ment and justice, sincerely dedi cated to common and equal rights for every class of the people. - It teaches all statesmen to up hold fair dealing, irreproachable honor and the sympathies of' un failing' human good will, alike in nattonal and in International poll tics: ', j It teaches all nations' to seek and find the way by which every people's aspirations for life, liber ty and ..worthy development may be satisfied, without, trending on the rights of neighbors or-sowing seeds of enmity In the field of the world's peaee.- ' ---T- . . J It teaches thaiprosperpna and happyj ererywhereo open "hands of bounty tobe-POor. thV miser- MITCHELL WILL-BE QUERIED BY BOARD (Continoed from pas I) JUnion Roster MEAT CCTTEa'S UXIOJC KOJ ISO Mtct aoeoad a ad foorU Wodaoy. Praaidaat W. . Kalbarm; aocratary, Kobart Pod. . . -. ) ' f CAPITAI TTPOQRAPHICAL. UXIO KO. 310 Praaidaat. O. r. Evaa; oervtary, K. J. Pilkaatoa. HoU aoeoa4 Bator da r. 1:00 p. m. cabpexter's trxioif xo. Jioes alacU Thura. aTeoinra. Artbar fact or, proaident; Wm. PattiC aoerttary. Skilled BMchaaira faraiak&. Pbaaa IT. PabUabo aar a C V... . o Pabltebo ovary at oral a f (araopt M- eoioaa. Via oapnat w . . w- 0 WOMAN' WAXTS opittib o- statement of his views, and his remarks were delivered extempor aneously, lie is understood, how ever, to have Impressed upon the board members his desire that they take the Inquiry, into their own hands and determine for themselves the course to be fol lowed, j Prior to the conference the pres. ident had made clear that he fav ored conducting the investigation in public and that this view was acceptable was borne out later by the board's statement. j After Mr. Cool Id xe left, the nine members discussed the situation for another 4 minutes and then rejoined the chief executive as his gaests at luncheon. They resumed their discussion shortly after 2 o'clock and remained steadily at work' until nearly 5:30. These two long sessions were taken to indicate that Mr. Cool idge had urged the members to expedite their . work, which he hopes will be completed before the convening of congress in Decem ber. In the fact that he spent -so much time in consulting with tho members also appeared to bear ont exDectations that the board wrtnld ha asked to Inauire into all It Lodge Roster Local Rates . For Class! fled Daily or laaday FOR 6AKBEX, FIXJWl-M. eii ' ' it.mf TRATXajrAI. ORDER OP XAOLEB. amoot r lit aad rd Wad. W. O. W. Hall, B. M. WUIott. Boo'y. Tel. of the numerous phases of the sit uation. ; j 5 a PL.1XE CREW FETKD 00 t!BM Taroa-IUai ix tlioa Oao Boata. daUy aa 1 ooatavor i oaata par wora MUMaii Baaday .10 enti par vard HONOLULU. Sept. 16. (By Associated Press). -The populace of Honolulu today paid a farewell tribute to Commander John Rodg- ers of the naval seaplane. PN-9-1 1 and his crew of four men. Ia rda to aara tko aaoro Uta aaa tbao rata, adwarUnaiaot mart ra a aoaaoeaur iaiaoa. ' - ba Ad. Ukaa for loaa taaa sa oaaia. Aaa. iu Saaday ObXT baraoA at oaa-tiamo rata. AdTrrtlMBaat (aicapt Poraoaalr ni aitaatiaaa wastod) win ao takaa r Ua tolopboM U ta aarartioor m abaerfbor to pboao. - - -Tka tatoana Will rooalva bdTOT- tlaoaaalo at aay tUao or ro ay;r tioas ads. abooid bo U Won t p. av. tzxep HOJn is v I ''EDITORIALS OF THE I PEOPLE Golden Rale Sunday .Editor" "Statesman: ' May I call the attention of. your readers to the new emphasis placed on the LI AY FEVER ji ' U you can' Tft away, the attacks with . ease V VVJP.OBU.P .-71 NEW FALL rr.! Footwear TRAOl MAK e6.US.Pat:0'F- .1 J .1 JOHN J. ROTTIiE 415 State St. Clatskanie. Spring i salmon closes, with record year on lower Columbia. Money to Loan a Bal Itto T. K. PORD (Ovar Laid Baab Baak) EPOBB TOO I.EATR TOT7R BOxl X7 G- IVith Insured Properly Baak31d. 4-l-tf oui3iHuen)Buri i - ouuojtn a)a(diDo . : 3(AJa agrMj uaipauaj aaoot t-H ? o.n i -op jijto ' iUTT asaLlur , oilvoontii 1Y qi raojay aaodoinv ojjd -mo oo l ,s.-iv... i I Xnaaa enrjanota J aqj nJTarqj ituu -J1003 m saauy i 9U0H 1 Vwwm fvwmtm ttfmmm Kiwi .. 3 3 3af ath II DHUC STORE MARCEL YOUR HAIR AT HOME v . ELECTREX 1 Marcel Waving Iron On most every dressing table is an electric curling or marcel waving iron. It is an essential aid in making a proper toilet. It is so easy and convenient to put a few waves in the hair at yohr leisure, no waiting at the hair dressers. You. can freshen your appearance at any time with an Electrex Marcel Wav ing Iron. I f Guaranteed to give you satis faction. ' i j Perry Drug Store a rWi?iK 115 Booth CXmunerdal Salem, Oregoa 30 Hue Boss Jflo y fell EcGtuear Tenancies H f.; 4 x -a- Fall Pootwewr Dcriqcs J chalantljr tteet .at the cross roaclafutiejtiny the going -iisiTuchtbetter in -new Fall S)Qes. novreadyj 7. -. , r at Buster Brown Shoe Store. Sh pes .that , are individual, i . f ; ... -- ; ... , ..... ... ; .. . ; unusual but strikingly sim ple. Artistic achievements to acelmilady's.dainty .feet; Plainj simple, graceful are new Pumps one and .two straps in. t a i 1 o r e cT ajnd ; French effects.. tftfdred Hen Golem Qiarter Oak Ranges and the Horton Electric . . Wasliing Machines ! 1 i - - .11 j a - n O ( i - :Has been .used for four genera-j lions it is the best stove on the market for the least money. Be (ore you. buy come in and look this range over and get our RiiceJ Satisfaction guaranteed. " . ! on ST-t'-i HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SHOES 1 Eacler Brovn Shoe 0. !' 41 ) Bb. .'1 VV ' .1. J US ......... jl-iui tun i-acyii jlu J -Washinfj-Machin e I A heavier and sturdier machine for ' 7 less money tnan any otner. its per- lormnce win prove ,tms-8caceme;niv ' By cutting off the salesman's com- missipn and buying from us you will have enough to buy two years sup ply of soap. ';-' ": Our Price $145 ft - ! c - ! - Square' Deal . Mardwar . 1 a -. " 220'Ncu-th.CQmmqrcial ! ' Sec Our Display at.the.Oreccn State Pair I ,f Closed all day Saturday, September 10t on Hccunt of Jewish New Year AUTOMOBILES 8 A LEU ACTO WRECK ISQ CO. Wbla. Tiraa. Biaa, Faadara HaU.Pxlco aad Loaa Parti for aU rare. eah far old eara. 40a g. Cbarcb Pbono 1159 i - - laStf . bc hi eli a auto wxrcnya co, tn bay year era car. lugaoaa caaa n ijia paid. 1085 X. Commarrial St. 1 WAXTKL Emplpjmeat 10 GOOI HOME IX THS COCXTRT FOR aiiddU woaaaa. Colt T. . BASEMENT DIGOIXO- AXl LAWN 109 WOOL OOLT HOSE CH1LDREX;8 mart bam. ill TO mrmmr. iaf. Pboa Vt"$f. lfaSOtt FonaoT 21 PBIXTEO CARDS. SItK 14' BT TH wardjaf .It ov ; P" l"v" oacb. fteUtau Bala OlUca, o (roaad floor. 1X)R IlEXT Apatrtineaiu 2a BOOM A.PARTM EXT." 1135 STATE. , 13k24 rrasT tloor aparthems, Caater VU Fboao 27-u, . 1S3 - ROOU APABTUEXT. 33S STATU. i3ia JROOif APARTMEXTS. rvRXISHEU or partly faraUavd. f 1 a anata. aiz X. Twaty-fir. 2320 CLE AX. HEATED ITEXTsnTD APAST- Boat, gaoo, iaafitf roR Coi KEXT APARTM EXTS rciaL 4- tt X. " 19U PBrXTEO CARDS. SIZE 14' BT tH. wordiac "Kaoai U Bit." prira 10 aat oacb. SUteaaiaa Battatt Otfic g-rooad floor. t I- FOH REXT Itooma 23 roR I ax t two rxrcRxi8HF.u laaauo. altar . p. JCODERX 6LEEPIXO ROOMS.' -oookiaf. 347 XonJx Hib. ' 2S13 blCE BOOX- :lol tx. Pbaaa 5VW. , . tstia tt AUTO HETAIRIXa GENERAL REPAIRING. TIRES AND tatoa, ttMriv aad oiL MtU l.r.H A LKBEXUOCrt) OARAQK. Pbona 664. MilWr aad aV Caiiareial 8ta. Wo apocialito ia raeoaditioaiac Motors. - ' - tf BOOM rOH BENT IS MODER.V.H0ME tbrco .block Iron atata boaao. Ail roarealracaa. ttratlraaa preferred. Pleaaa (l'l rafaraoce aad addrrta A. caro StaUsaua. t5Jtll auto tors SEE CS FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. o. J. Hall Aato Top at Palat Sop. Bear firo departmeat. 5-al6tf KELP WANTED lOO BLACKBERRY PICKERS WANTED immediately. Sc. ihr 4e lb. liaa berriea nav. ; Coeao Ir timp. Other -work bere. Palla City.Caanias Co. lHioao t003, Toledo, Oref., or 4U4 Ba lam. 20 HKLP W ANTED Iale 11 WANTED TOVXO MAX APrKENTICK. Apply O. J. HnU. Auto Top aad Paiat Khop, Boar Fira Departneat. Halt WANTED A TOCXO. SINGLE MAX TO work oa dairy farta. Moat bo a good milker. Smoker aot vaatod. Phone 73L . : - i . Halt YOCXO MAX WITH BOOKKEEPIXO and itenorraphle cxperieaco wanted for aa oat of tow a poailioa. Opportaairy far adraBeeneat for the right party. Giro ago and oxpeneweo tirt letter. Addreaa 121S earo Stateiraaa. lliVtf HELP WANTED -Fwnale IS FOR KENT ROOM SUITABLE roR tadanta, with atoeptag porta priTiiagea. KeTtkinr wtodera. Beferearea aro r Buired. . Addraaa roow. earo Stateaoaaa. FOR RENT Hotctm 2T MODERN BUNGALOW 250 S. Cottage. IX) U ltKT Kanma 2d t HATE SZTERAL IRRIGATED PAJUf S foa- rent. .P. L. Tftomaaoa, Taraor. Or-. Paoao a XX. astltf WAN TEIb MlcrlUiou WANTED TABIC PRODUCE. 303. PHONE ai HIGHEST - PRICES PAID POR CSED itoTea, too la, farattar. Btuf a Laod Good Dopt, opposite coart booao. i --(. S5a32tf BAND AND ORCHESTRA IXSTBU . aaeota repairod. - Dako'a Maaieal In atraateal Bopalr Shop, Roooa S. Me Coraack. Bldg OTtr MiUer a. Pboeto 2215. 5ol3 CASH PAID FOB FALSE TEETH i dental gold, platiaea aad diararded . Jewelry, tioke HeaoUiog aad Bofioory Co, Otaego. Mieaioo. 5j2S WAXTED PRIVATE MONET FOR farm Woo. Wo hao aevoral appUeo. ttoa oa baad. Hawbtas A Boberta, lac, 20$ Oregaa Bldg. JiduU GIRL FOR HOUSE Winter. WORK. 495 X. 13a20 WANTED RKI.IABLK LADT TO CARE for baby aaS do ligbt boaao work. Befereaeo aeeded. Tel. 22 7 W. Ulf SALESMEN IS 8ALE8MAX WANTED BFT 6ELL1XG propoaUioa the Bierket. Inquire Hall Top Sbop , rear firo departmeat. 16tU WOODBT THE -AUCTIONEER BUTl vied fnraitaro for eatb. Paoao S1L. 8'.'l FOR BALK IT Trespaas Xotleea. ai Kil iaebaa, priated oa gued 10-oaaea mitim bear tag tbo wordv- "Xotioo la Hereby Gie ea That Troapaaaiag la Strictly Forbid de Oa Tbeao Proanioea Uador Poaally of Proaaeatioa." Priro lc oak or 3 for 25. Suteataaa Pub. Co, &'. Oraroa. ftt ROSTEIi & GREEtJBAUM RELIABLE MERCHANDISE Nashua Cotton BlankeU-AU FirU QuaUty " AVe do rioi buy Seconds. They are all Pairs" ; 72x84, the Larjrest Blanket ' ' Wool Finish 71 ; " Nice and Fluffy ' 4.50 pair :V. 72x80 Greys or White f . Colored .Bordcra 1 irSi96.pair:r 61x6 Blankets 2.29 pair f ;S4x74. Blankets . i51.75 pair Pretty Plaid Blanket 66x80. 5395 a pair New Crinkled Bed Spreads. Good Quality ' " ' 'cUxl03; Blue," 'pink1 or Yellow "striped" ' . ' Price 55.00 78x108, a little lighter grade ! Price 53.85 A beautiful Mercerized Spread, Gold, Blue or Pink JPrke$70 ... ! New .Um.brela Stock All silk Umbrellas, the new styles, 16 ribbed, rust proof, "". ." ". brass frdrne j ; A real bargain at $6.25 -SILK .UMBRELLAS 53o&S lot 3150 LADIES UMBRELLAS i GLORIA SILK UMBRELLAS in eclors , 53X0 Children's' Umbrellas 42 Inch Tubing '' Linen Finish - '.yar4 ??c; Stitched .Cottoti' Batts V r 1 or- 1 A " - 36 inch -- Burlap Brown or . Grcca yard 25c .Outins Flannel ' Gon1 Grade ' 27 inch, yard 15c v5,irtch, yrd 23c Tabic Oil Cloth; y.-rd 3 c I- 4 v