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TUt&DAY MORNING, .OCTOBER. 20, 1925 0 - THE OREGON TATESiTAK. SALEM. OREGON c , Imm Daily Xxeep MMdir T ' V ca fTATzsaox wxxxssnra covmn, L J. Hdrtck - Usurer , TooM - - Karia-t4ito 0.' K. lfa " Cit XtMtar Lll Smith - - -. T1rrsvk Ed.'Vor AadraaBaae , - - feo lty EdU I W. H. Bm4mi Ckn!MtH Xuivm 1UU H. KltH Advertir.ag MtM(tt Frank Jtttnaat - Vwir JolvUept. E. A. Bhat - Uvmitmk JCif iiw W. O, Oraaor - - HHt FxUtof MZ3QXZ Or THS AS8O01ATZU MI&a - Tfc A"Utf4 PrM it asclutr1y ntitUd U til M ft m1 ' v " ' - - ' business crnczs .... Albert Byvtf, IS Wrettr BUlf., PrtlBl. Or. ! r, ClukXfc, Nfw Trt, U-is w. s let St.; O-f. Ma0n tin.-. Dtr Para. Shr R14BV S rraseUeo, Calif.; Bicfias BMg. Ln .JctM, Calif. fcttim Ofne r SSS TELEPHONES: . ClreIaiUa Oille-SSS . Kawa Dtjarwuaat 3s-1e Katar4 at tka Pot Offie U Salai,' Or cm. at ae4-Uaa mmM fc v oAj.r7iwji alu ivix;-rTne iord. snail preserve thee from all eTiine snail preserre tfty soul. , Psalm. 1X:7.. -, . 1UL ixUVt THAT OF CORSAIRS! contained in a statement pSr John B. Clinton, warden of Kentucky penitentiary: "The person who says that prohibition has not reduced crime, either wilfully or ignorantly mis-states the facts. From an experience of twelve years as warden of this penitentiary I unhesitatingly state that' the Eighteenth amendment was the greatest, progressive step taken by the United States since the abolition of human slavery.' - WHY SUCH SPEED? What necessity, for the fire truck to rush through the city Btreets at an estimated rate of thirty-five or forty miles an hour when returning to quarters from a fire? This query was current Saturday night, j It was the result of the fire truck's speedy return from a small fire between four and five o'clock when Commercial street through which it passed, checks, and i instantly resolved to tw.w.i , wLrO Tof rt nn woa Ininmil e8chew ay words over two syll- "r""; " , " . ables while talking with her or kuied does not excuse sucn anvmg wnen mere is no lire demanding it. tafece t "pmnlptly gava her was not wholiy-altruistic resolutely put behind me the vision of- Dicky's face should he unexpectedly re turn nad find me lunching a deux with the neighbor he so cordially disliked. "Come In and See." V'You are very kind," I assured her gratefully, "and if you're sure it' win not inconvenience you, I shall be glad indeed to accept your invitation." ; She started at me frankly, while an Infectious smile quirked the corners of her mouth. : r 'Gee, but you're a word sling er" she said. Although there was no rudeness in her voice admiration instead 1 felt the color rusn into my ANNE . BERRYM AN 0 o " V X ' 3-; On June 14th last President1 Coolidge decided against the petition" of -'the bunch , representing the Wall Street Cuban sugar junia ior a reduction of , the sugar duty 5'-. CP And . soon thereafter .the National Cityj bank of Netv York' hid the following to say in its bulletin ' ' J-J Because of the' relatively low. price of sugar and 'jthe relatively ; mghjunff of 2.2 ccnts per pound on air foeign rayr sugar except Cuban raws, it is clear that receipts of full uusy sugars wm oe" as smau as in oiner years oi low prices. Fot thls ajid other reasons,' all connected with the tariff which the president refuses to reducean early increase 'in prices ay1 beexpectedby American 'consumers. . v ' "One "of the first acts of the next cangrjess' should be tHfe rtfeal of the flexible provisions .o4he: Fordney-McCumfcer tarif(.a6t"and the revisiondownwarb! of the sugar schedule." " j Jt-Think of ihe nerve of, that bunch of corsairs ! ' f' The Kational City bank is the backer of the Cuban sugar barons who are Americans. They own the refineries alone therAtlaritic seaboard, and they own orcontroLinost of the! sugar mHls, cane fields and cane lands of Cuba. - ' ' '' 4 J The; following are a couple of paragraphs of the sugar tarifrdecision, message of President -Coolidge : : ;''The Amerin.farmer receives advice on every hand to diversify, his crops. 'y. He proceeds to do so i.by going in for sugafceet culture-protected frem the competitive impact of cheifcjCuban labor by. a. tariff duty ol 1.764c per pound on Cubari vrawsJ - The" American farmer ? is thus in process 5 of building up a great home argicultural industry which at once improves the farmer's sail, enables him to diversify crops t iind," lends; to' release; the American people from dependence ' Uon foreigners for a major item in the national food supply. ;: VThe farmer is entitled to share along with tha manufae- lurr tITr eel benefits under!; oHit "national policy of protecting domestic industry." ; , . . -t SOME SUNDAY SERMONS FROM PULPITS OF SALEM CHURCHES "Come and See" Is Text of Iter. B, L. Putnam, Pastor of the Court . Street CUristLm Church, for Morntog Session Text : "Come and ye shall see." John 1 : 39. . .. i John, the Baptist, has just in troduced Jesus to the world. Pointinr to Jesus, he said, "Be- Day of Pentecost, A. D. 33. On that day Peter by divine inspira tion' preached the first gospel sermon and gave the fundamental facts the death, burial and res- hold the Lamb of Godl'VTwo otTrrection of Jesus Christ. He John's own disciples were stand-.made. known the only way of Bal ing near and heard him speak, I vation from sin and what man and they followed Jesus. "And must do to be saved. (Acts 2) The Jesus - turned, v and beheld them J question, "What must I do to be folio wine, and saith unto them, I saved?" Is asked and answered ;The;Cubah sugar barons now have the; benefit of the Cuban tariff preferential in favor of their raw sugars, which vestheni an 'i ad vantage Vof $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 a year.'t Enacted .with good intentions, to H a vor devastated Cubaitfter the Spanish-American war, this preferential duty Kas turned but to be a straight steal, in favor of the Cuban sugar- barons of the United States, jind against the interests of the ; United ;. States treasury ; and especially against . the rapid development' of the American beet sugar industry, in which,, every single person in the United States is vitally interested ' - ' The 'National: City - bank-, circular said that "an early increase in prices inay be expected by American consumers." The rnarivwho rnade i that "prediction probably knew ihe was Iyihg. Wfthhim the -wish was -father to the' thought. ' - The prices of-sugar to the consumer have had a. downward: ten jlency ever since the prediction, was jnade. ' ; r ' The people of the Salem district, who are looking, for the securing of a 'beet sugar; factoryKe vitally interested in 'aU.this. matter- y T sfV" l'i Anddheymay be assured thattheWkli Street Cuban sugar Junta Is' not going; to getf awar wiflMheir contention. On the contrary their steal is going; to be taken away from theinvby the abolition of the Cuban tariff preferential. What seek ye? And they said un to him. Rabbi, where abidestj thou? He saith unto them. Come! and ye shall see.". . They accepted His Invitation and went with. Him. It marked the. change in these two disciples lives. ' They merely went to see where He resided, and found In Him the Messiah of the Jews and the Saviour of the world. John and Andrpw, the two disciples, not only became Jesus' disciples, but were later chosen apostles by Him. "Come and see" is Jesus' stand ing invitation to all who would know about Him or. His church or the life he offers mankind. "But; how' can man accept ' this invita tion f oday?" someone asks. There is noly one source to which Hti invites us for the truth as to Him self,' His mission. His church, His plan of salvation for unsaved and the saved, and His eternal home. That is the New Testament, the divinely inspired word of Christ; It is the only true source of in formation about everything diving for this Christian dispensation. ( , The Gospels are a biography of iesus. , The only authentic recof j of His life. They present Hini as" a divine personality; the Mes siah of the Old. Testament; Odd in the flesh; the Christ, the son of God and Saviour of the world -t The Acts is the Book of Con versions and early history of the church of Christ. Herein we learn the church was established on the three, times in this book. It is the only book in the Bible where one is told what to do to be saved from sin. Herein, therefore, are the models for all time in conver sion. It is not only necessary to be saved, but also to keep saved. This is the purpose of the Epistles. It is here .also that the Christian really learns the significance of the , whole gospel story . and the events recorded in Acts. It is here we gain the spiritual significance of Chirst's death, burial and res urrection; the significance of the divine ordinance of Christian baptism, the Lord's Supper, the Lord's Day; and where we see Christ the dwelling presence in His body, the church. Here Christ is exalted and made "Head over all things, to the church." The nature and penalty of sin is re vealed. Because of sin only the blood of Christ "cleanseth from all sin." r In Revelations we are given all God intends for us to know this side of the Great Divide concernM ing the Heavenly Home. It is just a word picture of the re wards awaiting the 'faithful in Christ which is attained only by. faithfulness unto death. ' Accept Christ's invitation to yotf today by accepting Him as your Saviour and the New Testiment as your rule of faith and practice! in life. v "It-must be great to have an education," her tone was pathetic ally; wistful. -They never learned me enoneh in school to nut in a cat's eye, (but I've picked up a lot since I left" -this with a note of naive prfde "I'm awful quick that way, !Jf I do say lit. Come along with me now. The kettle must be boiled by this time. I do hate' tea unless tire water is Iresn- f boiled, don't you?" Her voice and words were a creditable imitation of the average idea of a "society woman." 1 forced back a smile as I gravely assented to her question, and fol lowed her down, the narrow hall with a lively anticipation of what I should find in the apartment ad joining my owp. : It was a most ' commonplace setting, however, which met my eyes, when -Mrs. Mirks " swung open her door. The joom ,into which she ushered me evidently had; been the dining-room of the original apartment befere thrift and; the housing ' situation had caused the apartment to be made into two. The inevitable hanging electric light from the center of the ceiling, the built-in sideboard, the plate rail, all shrieked it be fore Mrs. Marks spoke. , "Ain't it fierce," she queried, callin' this a livin'-room, when it was intended for a dining room? But my bedroom's pretty. Come in and see it." I followed her into a small room adjoining. She. had no sooner crossed the threshhold, however, than with a suppressed ' exclama tion, she dashed forward and closed a s closet door,-but not be fore I had seen" that it was crowd ed full of gorgeous J!ur cloaks. -' (TO BE CONTINUED) i i T ? follows : ..T'The " Psychology T or "the Adoleeeeofe Bq "The. -Boy s,. a n d His Reliiiion and Home"; "The ? Delinquent Boy;" "The Boy and I His Sex Life"; "The Boy and the Sunday School"; "The Christian Citizenship Program"; "Charting i the Boy";' and "Demonstration Work.., 1 - . - . The club decided to meet " promptly, at 6 o'clock hereafter, close allv discussion at 7:10, and ; spend .15 minutes in the gym learning various boys games and stunts uiader the leadership of Mr. Boardms.n. ' . Now comes the season for run ning th! motor of the car while the gars.ge. doors are shut. The person who does this rarely has a chance to tell about it. The v?orId win still be imper-C feet as long as people think they ran change human nature by pass-- ing a law about it. A Good Insurance - Policy They Won't Skid McCLAREN CORD J Miss Berryinan: will be seen here tonight in the leading role in "The Best People one of the. most successful comedies of recent years.! The success of the production tonight will decide whether Salem will be placed permanently, on tfte nsi nf th Pnrrpst Tavlnr nlavers. ':, - .A "Like her! Why, fellers, I just love her. All -I-Wish is I had a stepfather, too." I ... i A politician wo had at one time served his country in a verv high legislative place, had died, and a number of newspaper men were collaborating on an obituary notice. "What shall wel say of the for mer senator?" asked one of the men. "Oh, just put down that he was always faithful td his trust "And," queried! a cynical mem ber of the group,! "shall we men tion the name of ithe trust? TRAINING GROUP - MEETS Price of leadership dis cussed BY C. A, KELLS One reason why we wouldn't be a good traffic policeman is because we -couldn't stay mad all the time. MY HUSBAND'S '' , i "LOVE ADELE GARRISON'S NEW PHASE - OF - ' I REVELATIONS OF A WIFE SCHOOL SAVINGS Social savings in the United States during the last school j' it. CHAPTER F134 f What Has Mrs. Marks to Hide lf'rom Madge? -: ! A furtive, knock upon the door roused me from the troubled rev erie. Into which the startled look upon Dicky's face at . my banter ing words bad plunged me. : I knew, of course," that Mrs. Marks was outside, and It was with positive relief that I opened the door to her. I felt that her naive breeziness was just the tonic I most needed. Besides I had had no opportunity to thank her for the signal favor she had done me. and any obligation always sits heavily upon my shoulders. "Is he gone?!', Mrs. Marks whis pered. - - At my affirmative nod ber feat ures relaxed into a comfortable grtn. "I wasn't quite sure," she said I heard this door shut, and : glued my lamps to the crack in the big window above the stairs, but that hub of yours mast be as quick as a cat, for I didn't catch but just a glimpse of his coat tails, and I didn't know, whether it was htm or not. .But when I didn't hear him talking no more, I was pretty sure, he was gone, so I thought I'd sneak over and find out. Did the ; clothes suit Ills Royal Highness?" . There was a note In ' her voice which, betrayed the hurt which had been hers when she had over heard Dicky's strictures upon the appearance of his. evening cloCiea after she had pressed them, and I hastened to repeat the laudatory comment Dicky had given them, j A Neighborly Invitation. . ; "That's all right then." Her tone was as relieved as the slump which her figure, made Into the chair I hospitably indicated. VI ought to have known, that a swell like your hub wouldn't want those . . a . . 1 :. . I i laiiri. a. i e tLar n lukl t.ait mtiniv'r m y dcclsrir.; thr.t rrohibition is a failure, here is another jolt crow vita Pctey, DUt rve got so year increased in bank balances five and a half million dollars. During this period there. was an increase im pupil depositors of six hundred, thirty thousand dollars. r,S5:rapidly''aiid'sabstaiitiany has this phase of thrift tdicatiorr srowri that school savings is, no doubt; permanently a part of the school program; The total bank balances of school savings funds is .now 2$,913,531. ' . Cv- Ttt-bffset present day tendencies toward extravagancies and lo train boys ; and girls in. thrift including both savings 7d7exr3enditurcV of money the school savings system is cjccelleiit " Its .workableness and benefits have been 'proven. Its. effect "is good even, upon the home. . i I . ? -.Operation jDt.schoorjBavings banks need, not interfere ViUhlbe regular work of the school only a few moments once cr ttwice a week being necessary for. pupils and teacher tu attend ta deposits and. other details of the plan Every city system should include, practical schools savings as' a part of its regular program. ! ---- v-.-, '-, .r FACTS IN THE CASE n - Mexico,;. for the first 'time in its history, wr celebrated, its' (Independence Day, September -16, with saloons , and -'drinking places closed.' : formerly the day resulted in a large list of mur- ;iItT3 and .fights 'as the result' of drinking." ' Andthus !spreads:over the entire world the prohibition i :ovrT.icht. ; To return lo the conditions of pre-Volstead days in-ths United States is unthinkable to the vost majority of I r cl'.!2cr.s. Fcr those who offer aid to the booze clement Copyright. 1023, by Ktwpper Fatur Service, Inc. used to doing things Petey's way! that T ntver tlinnrhf nnthln? rrtnrpf about it. But. if your hubby's sat Plauation isfied, why we finished first, after all." . II - ioe says nuo. r oubbij arain T nhiill nfrcsm."!! nalrt t8 myself apprenensiveiy, put ,nei volatile mind had already jumped to something, else, f--y- f- "I.came tn to ask you to have Petey's gone for the .evening and. I'm going, to Iron and clean houses "Is that clock right?" asked the visitor, who had already out stayed his welcome. His hostess groaned.; : t "Oh, no," she said. "That's the clock we call 'The Visitor. " The bore sat down again. "The Visitor," he remarked. What a curious name to give a clock. His hostess ventured an ex- "You; see," she cooed swetly. we call It that because we can never make it go." And even then he failed to see the point, , Robert has lately acquired a stepmother. Hoping to win his af fection this new parent has been very lenient with him, while his father, feeling his responsibility. has" been ; unusually strict- The But always, have a cup to start bo. nf the ; B.i.hborhoiM. who in any w6rk. and I knowyod haA taVprt tn pnWf naTea-i.jW. uwu) 5 vu,- of the terrible character of step thing to eat-yet, so I thought yo mothers in general, recently wait might relish a taste of tea. ' Hed-nn him in a hodv nn th. fni. Now the last thin in the world l I normally wosia nave. jnougnt 01 1 nearj. doing was; toMake tea with, Mrs, "PeteyMarks. 'of whose statu! i and antecedents I was exceeding! doubtful. But In the face of the great favdr she had done me. lj, would be most ungracious, I feltj, to refuse her. r J I must contess, aiso, that thi lure of the bizarre and the unex pected, always a temptation to me', was in her . personality and her conversation, so that the accept . . ! . . 1 . yyj ' 'How;. do you Jige mother, , Bob?" . ,t you step- The Leadership Training club held Its second meeting at the YMC A,-building Monday evening, at which time C. A. Kells spoke on the subject of "The Task and Responsibility of the Leader." The members of the club took part In the - discussion, and brought out what should be the ideal of every leader of boys. The speaker stressed -the "price of leadership" and the value r of - Christian Character" as a pre-requisite ot leadership. " ' The course- will cover seven more lessons, and the. topics of the balance of the course are as 1 11 n- 1 1 -1 1 1 - -- m ytyrZ.3 Biir -Jim" Smith & Watkins . 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