The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 29, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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TUESDAY !'
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! jj Lealie Smith ...... Telegraph Ed.fcer
! j; Aadrad Buaeh . . . feoeiety EdUer
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W. H. BiMt . - Cirit!tiB Muimt
Ralph H . KieUfng . AVdrtUing Manager
Pruk J a koala . Jaaa?r fob lp.
E. A. Ehote - a Ltock Editor
W. ft Capa i . Poultry Editor
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i. Tt AerUtc-5 rrea i. axcUeeely a-ititled t tk im (r pabSoattot orauiew
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puUiibe'. herein. m w m oeii
u-.r, o.ig norrriitr s at. Cortland on. . ' :
rhoma. C!rk Co., New Tort. 128-136 W. Slit St: Cntaata. liinmM. tlMr
Daty f.w sh.r, Bids, tomd Calit,
BIbm OfflreSJ or SIS .
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SCRELT.WIIA:--Be re your ia will find you outr Xambers
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:IL ' ; HEST FAIR WEST OP THE ROCKIES
Welcome to Salem; welcome to the best state fair west
of the Rockies . , I , T
t,.j The best, you may be assured, in agricultural and horti
cultural and most other exhibits, as well as the greatest in
extent, and the best managed. . . AtT,' ,--'f;'ys.i.
.'. The people of Oreeon
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fair. It is, theif own fair, and they should appreciate it. Thev
. fihould patronize it and encourage its constant improvement
- For all this will mean a friendly comoetitlon to do thP
K.?4"16"!11" else could to the solid upbuild
,Uig "t. this potentially greatest commonwealth in all the
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V 13 tt Uy aiiouiu a pjeasure ior loyai.uregonians,
and especially Salemites, to attend.
lit ht,;-'):et'nl
trfiEfenT UPON PRECEPT: xine up6n lin
PICI1T-BOUND BUREAU, Sea Wagh.' Sept. 17. Idleness Iri
prfcHJ lthettou3e of touch misclifef. not only at the' time, but also
ort'hen tdle prisoner have, sprved their terms or have other
LJISe Kt' Pardon or, pfrole. This'ia the observation of,
CnaHA'fiC Reed; from m experience of 30 years ;in prison and 'oolice
wor' , rr Keed became chief .of police of Seattle-in 1894. and there
afier served nuccessively as warden of the state; nenitentiarv at Walla
aHa, warden of the Minnesota state prison at Stillwater and direc
'tl industries at the Michigan state prison at Jsickson. Last year he
returned to Washington and is living on his fruit1 ranch near Yakima.
1 Industries that do not compete with the freei labor of the state of
"Washington should at once be established in the Walla Walla peni
tentiary, Mr. Reed said while vlsitirfg Seattle this,1 week: ,;His attention
?.& bfPn galled to, the .report of "Olaf L. Olsen; state director of
f business control, that between 275 and 300 prisoner at Walla Walla
.i..e dqw, compelled tof Idleness' every day. (Of this number fully ,200 j
are fitted for work, the others being cither physically or mentally!
..deficient, or deemed too desperate to be trusted among their fellows.
; r Industrial plants. at the. penitentiary are now making the automo-
bile license plates iwed in Washington and most of the clothing needed
for inmates of Btate iiistitutlons;. and some of the . prisoners are
. , eraploye,d in farming and game'farm work. Director Olsen has an
nounced -.his. purpose .to- ask the Legislature, at Ihe. coming peeiat
h ; session,-to. provide some means for the employment of many idle
-f-prisonenrj -.' v k- :-:
i-j, 'Keeping men in prison unemployed is'anlinjustk'e to them, and
' "in Injustice to the faipayem," said Mr; Reedi--'It is tremendously
tasteful and wholly unnecessary." During the-six years as warden of
V ,he prison of Minnesota, he said, these things were done:
!'? 1I?nle(1 business of n.000;000'a year Jn the manufacture of
tinder twine and farm machinery. ' ; . . .: i ' ?
'iv'.111 aU upkeep expenses of the. Institution); f:V'Tj'-
..Turned back $2,250,000 In profits to the state treasury.
f?;:v PaId $100,000 In wages each year to the working inmates.. ' ;
uaiaunnea au-aepenaent families of inmates, . '
: v "You can't reform a man byt locking hlmjup like a byena said
, Jlr.vRedr , man has his liberty taken awy from hm by the state
he becomes a ward of tbe state. The state mut assume responsibility,
( ot only ror his safe-keeping, but also, to some extent, for what his
activities. are to be after he. is released: A prison should be something
like a sanitarium.,,) When a prisoner is brought in his, case should be
;dl'agnaed and prescribed tor. In using these terms I don't mean tc
encourage the theory that all criminals are merely sick In some way
i-or others and should be nursed and coddled back to moral health. But
f each prisoner's case should be studied, and1 the state should try to
correct his erihiinal tendencies 'by work, disciplineor whatever means
may -be necessary." . -. ..'!
I . . . 1 , 1 he -bve ,s on a11 fours with what has been said, ovei
v .. 1 r APd over again and acrain ami naam ttii; ;.:t
I u I J tesmn ? but 11 ia M sufficient importance to be re-
nt lir v -w Pcept, precept upon pre-
hne here, a little; and thertrk
"?i,.WAdecIad byth great prophet of old." 'i rh'
iuw!, iiiipqriant iieiq o reform In our country,
because it leads to the reformation of oir raUng with
crime. It will lead to the drying up of the v .4. t J T1
It will involve the carrying of courses in penoii.
inology in our colleges and universities
And thus the men and. women of the best standing-
trainincr will ru fnnrifi in tVi -fY-r ai)min!ciart'n ,..1
Ft - - ... UUMUlllkt Ail T Li I OKA
interpreting the laws for punishing erime and reforming
criminals and stopping the stream of crime at its source.
The revolving'f und law for our Oregon Denitentiarv is
copied from the Minnesota law, under which the Stillwater
prison has become the best prison in the world; self support
ing since 1905; with. a constantly improving program; with
the highest record for reformations of any similar institu
tion on earth ; . ' ' ' :
t And .the opportunities are more favorable for such ac
complishments in Oregon.; WTiat is wanted is a continuous
sympathetic administration of. the present law; a course of
just keeping on keeping on f J..
, Backed by well informed public sentiment. ' .
There must' be no idle men in the Oregon penitentiary,
and they must bei so employed as to heln the develonmpnt of
our industries, and so as to make the institution entirely self
supporting. . This can and by all means ought to be done.
Union Roster
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Are Ready
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To Move
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r Cl on ns, for we have padded Van and Ftece
I . lined covers for rnur fnmifnr.
V r, doss piano and furniture movers.
We also handle BrooderStoves, Fumade
, .. . r i Coals and Diamond Briquettes " s
Storage Co.
Phcno 020
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H. F.WOdDRYaSON
SALEM'S AUCTIONEERS
. : . . ' And Furniture Dealer "
,18 Year Ilzerieace-atitf action Goaruiteed . ' "
ST02S 271 H. C01OIEECIAL JHCJTZS 75 or 1843-W
. ; ' We Buy, Sell or Exchange Fimdturf ' " '
Sole Agenti in Lang Stcyei '
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rBATEENAL OKOXR OF Citiu. awl
lit Srd Wad. W. O. W. Un H. ii.
" . rr: 7. in. I O H . H
An old artisan who prided him
self on his ability to drive a close
bargain contracted to paint ' a
huge barn In the neighborhood for
the small sum. of twelve dollars.
"Why on earth did you agree
to do it for so little?- his brother
Inquired.
"Well," said the eld painter,
"you see, the owner is a mighty
unreliable man. It I'd said I'd
cha-e him twenty-five dollars,
likely he'd have only paid me nine
teen. .And if I charge him twelve
dollars, he may not pay me but
nine. So I thought it over, and
decided to paint It for twelve dol
lars, so I wouldn't lose so much."
The widower had Just taken Ms
fcurth wife and was showing her
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billts uncle- , ;r- mz?'i:Zx,i "fcir - -j:;::: - '
taxes
-Stfauy ar siaaaay
t Ma La aar ward
- aaat par ward
Ona tiasa
Sis tiaiM S mm.rn.lM mmr MtJ
Oaa aiaata. daily aad
Baadav to t.
la crr ta aara Ua aaara Uaa aaa
ral. a.r-rUaaeaaal aaaa raa U
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KA4a. raa SaaAaj OKLT aaaraad at
aaa-Uaaa rat. .
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aad SiMtatiaaa Wtavaa X2 a takaa
a- ua tatapaaa tf tka advarliaaa U
aabaeriW ta a aaaa, ,
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tieaa ada. aVaaiA aa ta kafaaa
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GENERAL. atPAIRIJiO. TJKE8 A?D
tab, areaaaariaa. raa a ait Utl
A I.nrSGOOI OAAAUK. haaaa
SS4. ililUr aad 8. O auaarrial tit a.
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AUTO TOl"
8EK C FO. C? .D PAIXT WORK.
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Kar fira aWpartMal.
A-alat(
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PRACTICAL MAX
KL'RSE TOR WE.
FOR OAU)E PLOWIXO, BASEKSNT
difri'C aad taaa vara. ;Ua 19PS.
, ltal4(t
BASE M EXT OIOOIMO AK1 LAW!
rradiac. Paaaa 1SS4-M. 10OS
Money to Loan
Oa Bal EiUta
r. rot"
(Otav U-dd A Baaa Baak)
WOOL. GO LP EOSE CH!LDRKX'8
part kaaa. kvait ta ardar. Zlaad kait-
FOR RENT
21
FOR REvVT
Cloaa ia. farawkad kaa: ITS par
aaaaia. Cea taaarbaa aaaaa, S acraa,
49 par avaalfc.
SEE KRCTOER
Pkaaa 217 512
PRINTED CACS, SUB 14 BT TH"
wardiar "Far Aaat," priea 10 caata
ark. Stataaataa Baaiaaaa Ofliea, aa
rreaad flaar.
BEFRB TOTJ I.XAV1 YUB BOMB
OKCiB HAK IT
Insured Properly
Phna lfY IWVa A Haalrica, ntlic
lildc. 140 X. Uirh St. 4 IS if
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FOB RJEXT A pau rroTu 23
AUTO.MOOU.11
BALEX ACTO WRECKIXO CO.
, Wbla. Tir, htmm. Taadara
- Half Pnta mm. laaa
: Parta for all rara. cash far aid cart,
: 40 8. Ckareb pkena Slit
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BCHEELER ACTO WRECKIXO CO, wiU
. k V 7"r aid car. Hicaaat caak prica
twtd tna.S X fow.rH.I m t)itf
around the village. Among the
places tisited was the churchyard,
and the bride paused before a
very 'elaborate tombstone thai bad
been erected by the bridegroom.
Being a little nearsighted, she ask
ed him' to read the Inscription, and
In reverent tones he read:
"Here lies Susan, beloved wife
of John Smith; also Jane, beloved
wife of . John Smith; also lary,
beloved wife of. John Smith "
He paused abruptly,' and the
bride, leaning forward to see the
bottom line, read, to her horror:
"Be Ye Also Ready."
As one of the great transatlan
tic liners came up New York har
bor the other day. a grimy coal
barge floated Immediately In front
of her. .""Clear out of the way
with that old mud scow!" shouted
an officer on the bridge.
A round, sun-browned face ap
peared over the cabin hatchway.
"Are ye the captain of that ves
sel?" "No." answered the officer.
"Then spake to yer equals. I'm
the captain o' this!" came froni
the barge. " . J '-
GIBBONS BOUT SOUGHT
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MATCH WITH KXK TtJXXEY
TALKED BY PROMOTERS
' MINNEAPOLIS. Sept- 26. (By
Associated Press.l a
. who strengthened his bid for a
fi3it with Jack Dempsey by
1 nocking out Bartley Madden In
the third round of their bout here
last night, has been 'offered $75.
000 for a match next summer with
Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul.
Uefore Tunney and his manager.
Billy Gibson, left for Chicago last
n'.ght Capt. Billy Fawcett. head of
the Twin City Athletic association,
made the propcsltlon.
The contest would deoend on
; Gibbons' return to the ring. The
bt. rani fighter has gone Into re
tirement, at least temporarily, but
nas expressed a desire to meet
iTunney.again
riKMSJIED APAKTMEXTS
Cbaasakcta Stract.
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nKXIS!IED APABTMEXT. PRIVATE
balk. Hi Coert St. TaL 10S7. 3s30
THREE RAUM APARTMENT. PARTL.T
faraobrd. 4IS X. tlit. $13. S3-al
A WELL FURNISHED APT, CLOSE IX,
for ad alt, tti 8. Libartr. i3M.
S3.2B
FOR REXT APART If EXT8
. Oaiawe'ai. -
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LARflE TLAT.rOR RXXT 5 ROOMS
aJ laraaea. SST.Ste Vara at October
fint -Brka A HaadricV. Unlit bld(
ln X. II irk St. . ' t.U24ir
PRIXTED CARDS. SIZE 14 2T 7V4".'
wardiac "Kooaa ta Baat.' p.-kra 19
eaau a ark. Stataaaaaa Jlaaiaaaa ?t OcaJ
frouad flaor. . . l
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WANTT.D lSEI S..NiE.
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boa B. 8ataaa. .
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PCRXITCRE PACKIXO FOR SHIP-
ti .aaa-'a vara larauaro a.
ii.:of
IIinUEST PRICES PAID FOR IPEB
atavaa, taeU. faraira. SUff'a LaoA
Ciaaa lpi, appaaUa caart baaaa.
SSaj!lf
WAXTKI) 8KCOXD HAND WAOOX
arith bar. Ataat ba rbaa aad ia aaa
bla raa4itioa. Siata prica a4 vbra
roa aa r ba mwb. Addma Raata Ma.
S. baa S3. IJ-al
BAXD AXD OKCIIES--RA IXSTBti
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rtraaaat kUoair Skop. Roaaa S. Kc
Caraaca Sldf, AUUar'a. PWaa
22 IS. . t'ala
CA8U PAID rOR FALSE TTXTH
daaUl (atd. platiaaai aaA diacaracA ,
JawairT. llaka Sataltiag aaA baiiaarr
Ca, Otacr. Micbiraa. SSjSS
WANTED PRIVATE MONET FOB
fana Jaaaa. i a aara aaarai
taaaa aa baad. Hawklaa A hi
Jaa, 20A Orafaa It Ms.
WOODBT TUB AUCTIOXEEB BHTI
aaA tar altar far aaab. fkaaa SI L
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S4l4d Vrl
for halp:
37
FOB SALE BURBAXK POTATOES AND
.rabbara. Pkaaa SIF1S. I7a5
IKOPHEAD SIXGER 8EW1XO MA
ckiaa. S4.00. tSa-W. S7a:
SHOE REPAIR SHOP FIRST
baaa1 Mad vkoa for aala.
prra. Jarab Vact, S?9 8. Caa
CLAHS.
Btadiaia
jarrial
S? at
FOR SALE IS OAK TOP TABLES, Si
frt vark. - la parfart aaadiUoa. Ro
aoaablr prtcaA. T. W. C. A. 3710
COXCORD GRAPE3 XOW READS. FIXE
TaL 11JS-W. araaiafa. ;:
DOCTORS OPEBATIXO OIAIR. 94 X.
Libartr. -. .. . SIaJ
rOR REXT Rooms 25
HEATED ROOVo Wrril
Cloaa a. 53 X. Cottafa.
BOARD.
2SaX
FOR REXT FCRXI8HED SLEEPING
rooia aad S-raooi apartatenta. 444 8.
Jlifk. Pkoaa 104 W. . 25 a2lf
T
rooms roa RrxT, wmr board.
Cloaa La. Kcfra.-a. 940 MilL 25a3
FIVE ROOM FLAT FOR REXT RrrT
able or iiiac ajaartcra ar affwea. Tcla
pboaa 1825 or call at 11 X. 13tk. 254
MODERN ROOMS TROIC SOW. IX
clndinf Fair wear. 9.O0. 1 blue fraa
CapitcL Tal. 206C J. 25tJI
ROOM FOR RENT TX MODERX LOME
tkraa blacka from auto baaac All
coarcawacaa, Gaatiaaiaa profarrad.
Pleaaa fiva rafaraacas aaA addreaa A
B., cara Sutaaaaa. . 25jJ8U
FOR REXT ROOM SUITABLE FOB
ttadoata. wit aleaplor porek pnilcf aa.
Erarytbiaa atodcra. Rafaraaraa ara ra-
, sairod. Addraaa raaaa. eara Sutaaaaa.
13 )2Mf
.FPR REXTr-IIonsea 27
FOR REXT TCRXtSHEIl " HOUSE.
Rcaaaaabla. 1245 Madiaaa. 27al
S ROOM HOUSE, 898 X. LIBERTY.
25.00. Both ia good repair. TaLaiKSi
?783W
RfHIMS FOR BEXT CLEAN. AIRT
furniabed rootra for rent by 4ar ar
moatk at Y. W. C. A. Board if d
airad. Ladica only. 1730
COZY TWO ROOM HOUSE PARTLY
faraiahed. Ooad locatiaa. Call 1794 J
" . 2729
NEW XEAT 8IX ROOM HOUSE. BASE-
frr, two blocki from acbool.
' 1730 8. Libarty. 27830
X YOU EX NT HERE'S S ROOMS
aad n-rara right whara yon vaat it
Cot ta H20O aaA Urai wiU haadla.
aeant. TaTiag, walk, larga Ut acar
fT.a'-,,l-.Bek M-riek, Heilir
Bldf, 189 X. Hlrb St. 7.i,I
FOR REXT Farms 29
I HAVE SEVERAL IRRIGATED PA "MS
JSL t1U Thoaaaaa, araar.
Or . Phono 6 XX. .IPaltf
WAXTED TO REXT
31
VTrnX, BUSINESS MAX FOR
taaBf iBUl A Baf tar Iniaa aa.afc.. k a
arftiag room and board ia a eocafort-
aoia aoaia tkat baa atodcra coara.
icarta. Box 123 fiutnai.. n.o
Traapaaa Xatlraa. - art - 14. lacaaa.
friald aa gaad 10-ataca raa rat boar,
ag tka ward. "Xoiica ta Hera by wic
a That Traapaaaiag la Strlctlr Farbid
daa Oa Thoa Praaitaca L'adar Paaaltr
af Praaaeatiaa." Priaa (Ir aarb or a
far 23a. Suuaaaaai-Pmh. Oox. BaVaa.
Oragaa. ta aa.i Statl
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8EIA. CS TOTS USED FCBXXTURE
1L L. Stiff Faraitara Ca. L'aad Oaad
Lap. Oppaaita caart baaa. 17al'it
FOR SALE OLD XEW8PAPER3. TEX
rat a baad la. CircmJaUoa daparlat
Oragaa Stataaaaaa. J7tf
ALFALFA. tRAIX, HAY. TIMOTHY,
aat. barley aad wkcat. gaaraalaaA
aalilr. Prompt akipotrnt. 1'rirr ap
aoplirUa. Bichard Xyraaa. Walta
walla. Wiib. S7-2S
ott eALJC Livestock - 39
VETERIXARIAX , DR. PATTERSON.
2 2 3. K. 2. OOI XV. , SSIj'itf
FRED W. LAXOE. VETERIXARIAX
Office 420 8. CaataaarciaL Paaaa II IS.
Baa. Pkoaa 1668. I9b2JU
AUCTION SALE IS HEAD REOIST
araA Jarttya. I grada Jaracy. aad
aaaacToaa other art ic las, ta ba aold a4
publte aactiaa, Moaday. Sept. 28. at 10
, a. . oa Saa J. Mchla vlaca. S aiWa
aaath. half nil aa, of Iadapaadaaca,
Orrgoa. Art bar O, Rait, aw aar. I a.
dapewi'nr. Orma. S9t?4
WOOD FOR SALE 43
FOR WOOD SAWrXO PHONE 1091.
- 4311
WOOD OF ALL KINDS FOR 8 ALE,
; Jaha H Seou. Pkaaa 254 ar i22.
4330
18 INCH SLAB WOOD PER LOAD IX7S.
lAiacb 2nd fir par load. SJ.7S; la
lark 1A fir per load, 4u50. Proaipt
daUrary. I'hoaa 1647. 4330
. . .' BEST GRADE OF WOOD
4 ft. aad 18 inch.
Dry mil wood.
Ore a win weoA.
j " . I'ry aaaoad arrawth fir.
Dry 4 ft. ah. aiapla aad oak.
FRED E. WELLS.
280 Soath Charca. Phoaa 1542. 43a6tf
S IXCH OLD FIR SECOND GROWTH V
oa k aad ui tt.. ltri w t vr .
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OOOD COAL- DRY WOOD
PROMPT DELIVT.RIE8.
"lUJtiN FL EL CO.
TEIKPHOVEJS 4t;s,f
MitoLlty 8IOC1 4k'
BULBS SPAXI8K AXD DUTCH IRIS.
Surplaa blooming atack. All color. SO
t 75a par do. CaU aftar & p. au ar
Satarday. 1775 Caart fit Pkoaa -J.
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r caila pat ia tfaat raaga, ataa ar
heater. , si02
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repair tag.
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