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THE .OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING,' OCTOBER Iud DUy Except Koad.y hy rrATESMAa ptrsLXsanra comtajti SIS 8ooH Comm.reU! St Bal.m. C-r. . J. Hmdrick - ..... Manaru- J. Tooi ..... M(tinj E4itnr C. K. Lra .... . . cit Kt'itw WMliaSmitk ..... T1mvh Ed. tor Aadrcdboaek - bociety Edhor 4 Ralph H. Klaaiaf Frmok Jskott -E 4. glow CLrw!.tion Manager rfvwrtn-nf kiantgei Atoawr ln& lpt I lavMtoelc Editoi "outtr- Editnt MEMBER Cr HB ASSOOUriSD (KSdfc ' - " Tba AlF-x'atrd Prw i Mluf.ly ntited 1 ta 4r oafcjea Oi lu mi , l-ipatcaca efd'.d to ft or t otherwise Witd ' thto aer &a .. u. loea ' a.r pwMtaha'. hurein. : . .. . .. . . llrt Br"rt. J3-Wrrcter BJdf, Portland. Ora. r '"" ' Clarlt Co, Nnr Tor. 128 li!6 W. gItBt.: Cfci.wM , Doty Payaa, Sharoa Bid. Baa Francisco, Calif.; HicKiaa BMt. MWkt, Calif JTUl'HONES: . . -- Cireala.foB Ofiie58l Rvi IKruuaat .tt- 6 - -.tit Jab np.rim.nt . , , , 58 Society F-ditr K j Enf rod at Peat Offic ia Balam. Onoa, aa BMoad-claaa -iaU J 1, October 25, 195 a duu, iivvc.L,L,ixsu rLACE:- Trust In the Lord and do good;so sfiaTT thou dwell In, the land, and verily thou shalt be fed. Psalm 37:3.- . : - It is a good illustration of the importance of patronizing your home merchant. You have a chance to see your money again. But if there is a break in the chain, and the dollar goes to a representative of a foreign house, it disappears. It goes to help the people of a uistant city. 1 " The Statesman is publishing another page advertisement this morning in the series designed to show the folly of pat ronizing itinerant peddlers, bell-ringers going from house to houso. - !--V . ! The patron of the bell-ripger is twice stung. He" pays! more than the purchase is worth, and he withholds patronage from the people who make it possible for him to have employment for his labor or profit for his business. Think what a city Salem would be if everybody here pat ronized only home people, and bought only homes made goods, ta the full extent that was possible! !. It is estimated that Salem might by this one act provide for doubling her population. How are these for slogans: What Salem makes makes Salem; what Oregon makes makes Oregon? WHY NOT GET BUSY AND GO DOWN THE LINE? Why:not get-busy and goi down .the line, for a beet sugar factdry in' Salem? We can get it if we will go after it and stay with it everlastingly .. ",' In either of two ways. First, -by putting, up to one of the big concerns owning anoT; operating. beet sugar factories throughout, the country the fact that we can secure contracts for enough sugar beets to keep a factory going and then go and get them. Second, by organizing the growers into a cooperative . company, the same as is being done in Ohio and Michigan. '' JThe most important development for the Salem district 1 was the work of putting the flax and linen industries: on the -map in a substantial way. This has been or is being done; though great expansion may be looked for as time goes by. ,The next most important development for this district is beet sugar' factories, with all this will mean in the expan sion of our live stock industries. in t r t KEEP YOUR DOLLAR WORKING AT HOME There is a familiar illustration of twenty men forming a 'Circle; the first man displaying a silver dollar and paying it ' on an obligation to the second man, the second man paying it . to the third, and so on around the circle '. Till the dollar comes back to the man who first had it - So the dollar pays twenty bills and is ready to start on its " way again. . , . The bee keepers of Marion and Polk counties are pro posing to organize and put their industry on a basis where it will have all the favors and protection to which it is entitled. May they make their organizations strong and fine, and so render this the greatest and beet bee center in the United! signing all the checks as soon as I eot it so. ot course, it won t States. GRID I MEET IS WEEK even Cases Slated for Nov ember Term of Court Will ( - Be Investigated ffobamber of Commerce ays the numhet of farms in Marion coun ty has increased 1152 since 1920; there being under cultivation in these farms 18.446 more acres than five years ago. These are L'. S- department of agriculture figures. Good showing. Bringing into use the slacker acres. You hear a good deal about flax being' produced in small tracts. t That i3 all right. But large tracts are just as feasible, with 4he same cultivation Machine H'ulling has made bonanza flax farming possible. ;The Great Western Sugar com pany, headquarters Denver, is commencing to construct a beet PC gar factory at ifinatare, Neb. IJhis is the fourth new factory for this year announced ? for v this Dtnver company; besides one factory purchased. . It is up to Salem to go down the line and get a; beet sugar factory; now. 1P1 MSI . A woman went to the bank and asked lor a new check book. "I've lost the one you gave me yester day." she said. ' "But it doesn't matter. I took the precaution oi be any use to anyone else.' Investigation of cases slated for the November term of court will be made.thia- week by the Marion county grand jury. The more im portant cases are the following: State :vs. Watson, assault and robbery being armed with a dan gerous weapon, Aurora bank rob bery caso. State vs. Lawrence M- Belts, ob taining goods by false pretenses. State vs. Henry Albers, burg lary not in a dwelling, in connec tion with burglary of Willamette Grocery company. State vs. Pay Hayes, carrying a concealed weapon. State vs. (Earl Myers, burglary not in a dwelling. State vs. Dick Kelly nd Myrtle May Kelly, larceny. State vs. J. r ranK Jensen, auto mobile theft. State vs. Ronald It. Hughes, forgery. State vs. Jesse Sheeman, con tributing to the delinquency of a minor. 3tace vs. Arthur Wheeler, as sault with a dangerous Weapon.. State vs. Bill Elliott, larceny not in a dwelling. I Bits' For Breakfast Weather man says rain. . : mm W Most farmers will appreciate hard showers, then another per iod of fair weather, for plowing and seeding. Mayor of Aumsville is Airs Stella Seeley, and two of the six members of the city council are women, Mrs. Margaret Clark and Mrs. Rowcna Speer. Salem Cham l-er of Commerce proposes to have these women officials talk, at a future Monday luncheon. Burnett Bros Jewelers- "Pay Us as You Are Paid'Eleven Stores on the Pacific Coast From Everett on the North to Hollywood on the South; Not only largest but (we hope) the Best! ; iMcauim schools A general Improvement in the schools of the county is reported by Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, county superintendent of schools, who has just returned from a tourol in spection of several of the scUools in the county. ,.' ; A new domestic science depart ment is being created at Mills City high school. The tables for the department are being made at the school from lumber produced at the loca) mills, and each girl will have a table. An electric sewing machine and two Singer sewing machines have been, purchased for the department by the school. A new water system has been" Installed at the school J at Gates. There are now separate showers for the boys and girls as a comple ment to .the large- gymnasium erected last year. The system of transportation for the pupils of the Gates school has been extended this year to En dor." In th school built last year, at Detroit a stage is being erected, and is to ber furnished with drop curtains and scenery. It is hoped by those' at the school that the Stage will be ready in time to give a Hallowe'en program. New teachers in the county this year delude.' Mr. Van.leet at De tfoif. Miss Bernilae humaker at Parrfsn Gap and Albert Nelson at Summit. - 1 ; tit gy Portland Steamer No rt h--westem Miller loads. 700 bales bops for England. . CHURCH Sl'l'POKTS COUKT WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 4. - (AP) Launching of a determin ed effort to arouse "public inter-1 est in this country's acceptance of the world court," was urged in a resolution adopted tonight by the national council of Congregation-' al churches. ' G. H. TRACY'S FUEL VAREjS" All Kinds of Wood Sawed 12 in. 16 in. 2 ft. i ft. Prices Reasonable Office Telephone 2313 Residence Telephone 1637 RAH! RAH! RAH! College Days Were a College "Daze" for Harold! His name was Lamb - knt they made him the goat of the college! He thought himself Berries." So did they ' berries!" Then the Big Game! "The Itazz- Harold Lloyd yhe Freshman KEEP BOTH EYES OX THE OREGON STAHTS WEDNESDAY I.I I "N. I.I ' 'M l-l l... II -.1 l..JI.,J We are offering a wonderful value in a Living Room Suite for your home for Monday's Selling. -i. f 4 r 4 I r t t5 4 t v 1 COMMUIMITT PLATE"! Twenty sets to be sold tomorrow (just to make 20 new friends) -J ' ' Lr- ; 1 For Fifty .Berts : Dft3wi3i! i 17 ACH set is presented on a lovely Buffet Serving Tray and each set contains a com- - Pi lete table service for six people; TWENTY-NINE pieces all told. : You may choose the "Patrician," the "Grbsvenor," the "Adam.'l the "Bird o' Paradise and the new and charming "Hampden Cburt" pattern. You may add as many pieces as' you will need and enter it all on. the one bill. You may, if you act quickly tomorrow, secure one of these beautiful sets on a payment of but FIFTY cents. And the balance of the purchase price may be paid in wee sumssay a dollar or so a week, f Twenty-nine piece sets: in ,any pattern are to be had for the lowest cash price, $3 0. 50 iL. l . TL i. 1 1.. .1 . .1 . ! r 1 " r " 1 -me ci. l iic uay is mciuuea wun me vjneiaa community s compiimems. just twenty sets for distribution beginning tomorrow Fifty cents is all that's needed to place the silver on the tablel - - : v . , . . . - v - ... Ti asyouare j m m w m m m (cbargetfbj r A Davenport and fireside Chair, upholstered in Mohair in Colorings Rose and Taupe -Mulberry and Taupe. Hardwood construction. Specially Priced at 14 Davenport 97.50 Fireside Chair $57.50 ogs $85.00 and $95.00 Values Twenty patterns of high grade all wool Wilton Rugi in gbod colorings and designs in 9x12 size. Priced to sell this week or as long as stock lasts at : Opal Heaters Opal Ranges llcatrola )- , HAMILTONiFURWITUflE GO. Scclcy Matresses De Luxe Springs Jiffy-Dinc Table? 457 STATE STREET Salem Oregon paid; 340 Court Street i i t ' i t '.