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-1-4. 6 THE OREGO& Stf AtESMANi SALSM? .OREGON 5 j :i an Statesman 7sa.v rrtsaua ruxzoSBmo compact-, -' 115 South CaairW St SUm, Orefoa , S, &. 3. Hra4rfck . . Mtigfrr . f4 J. Tom -- - Haf Inf-E. Lm Ji. Merrlnua ., -ity Editor Ili. J. Smith - - TfltmH Editor AuUred Buck - Bomt - W H. BenAennm -trtmIttoc Xaaagw Blp H.IOtitnx AJwtfciar MtMgtf Prank Jukotki - - Mancr Job Dp. . A. Kfcoten -. - ..X.lrMtoek Editor -W.CCnr - -,.--. PraHry -Editor -' imfBTre QrggB, ASSOCIATED HM8 a Tk iuoelitei Ptm la xthulr.ly cniMoa t tbo nio fee paaltotloa of til mwi llspotcMroditea to It or ao UnriM erditc Jm tkia ptpr aaa aha tao local lime there was,built up sin Arinlnierchanjt marine that was. the pride of- our ownr people' and; the" envy of the rest of the vorldr v ---w;r----"V--:, r--- " ' In that way we may build up an adequate American merchant marine without expending accent from the federal treasury And the rates may be so' arranged as to give not only additional -revenue- but better,, protection to American in dustry, . -.. ; ' Albort Bjm, 88S twiUf Bid., PoriUsd. Qr.. If ; tH- h?mV cu'k Co-Kw-Trttg-iM,Wv'X St.; CMe(e, KaiqMtto BM.; Doty Py. SharwBMsv San FraariKOCtlif.; HiggiM Bldf .. Lot Aagalaa. Oalif- Bvdieia Officii IS Beeioty mit T CtifnUUoa OffleaSSs Xow DapartmiitJ-106 1M Jo Poportmont,, , ., SSS cEatP8d at & PottlMfleo is Salem, Oreaoa at Mcoadlai natter. - December O, i92i ' ; , ; . HAVE ALL GOOD: The young lions a lack, and suffer hunter; bat thef mat seek th Lord shall not want any good thing Psalm 34:10. ' , ' ' THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE President Coolidge sent his message to the rtwo houses of Congress yesterday; instead of delivering it in person. The message is a long. one and:treata ol many subjects But the spirit of it may be very briefly summarizeel: by the statement of the chief executive therein thai the country "does , not appear to require a. radical departure from; the policies already adopted so much as it heeds further extension of these policies and the improvement of details." . The writer believes that the majority of the people of the United States will agree, with this statement. Mr.- Codlidge favors tax reduction as a matter of course ; a billion having been cut off. annually, tie hopes for further steaayiiauctldnj'n.r!. ;TTirv. ' '--.-4 - He -wishes aviation to be strengthened-- : Renews advocacy of the- granting of 'power to deal with labor, disputes in the coal industry ; Advises ttie curtailment of the powers of the shipping board, and the control of the-, federal merchant fleet by a singleexecutiye-T- . ": Favors .further aids. to. iooperativ& marketing- Urges the observance and enforcement of the prohibi tion law - - . ;;r?.r; .' . Hopes for federal and slate-cooperation in reclamation projects-- -: v---' v-V-?: j 'v . " l Wants Muscle Shoals sold to best responsible bidder v- Says; the United Statea. is wJUingito take 'theTead for further reduction of land and jsea, armaments Expresses gratitude ovtr the Locarno security agree ment . ; . ;.-" . And pleads for the favorable action of the Senate on the World Court. ' ;' ' ' It is a great state paper, MY II II Si A ID'S LOVE ADELE dARRISON'S NEW PHASB REVELATIONS OF A WIFE Xtwipaper Faatara Sarrlea, Iaa, " CopTTifkt, 1928. by CHAPTER 162 DICKY LIKED MADGE'S GOWN; ALL WENT WELL UNTIL V ClTllUation .has enabled men and women to present a calm ex terior,' though their minds and hearts may. closely resemble an ac tiyely ernntlnc volcano. I won- der sometimes if it would not be better, for our nerves and morals if we. gave vent to oar emotions as do little children and savages. Patting the lid upon poisonous gases means a bad explosion soon er or.Uter. I .Was very near the explosion, I told myself, as I shut the kitchen d&or behind me with the certainty that back-in the living room Dicky was visualizing the exquisite beau ty of Moili Fawcett as he hoped to. depict it in illustrations. Never in my life have I found it harder to hold in my jealous anger, though. I, had far less grounds for ray suspicious conjectures than in former experiences with my love able, Irresponsible., philandering husband whom Lillian has so aptly dubbed Peter Pan. "Where. Did You Pick That Up?;' But hold my emotions In check I did. , and plunged into the. -work before me with, such abandon that by 5, o'clock, the hour set for the arrival of Lillian and Marion; the apartment was in order, the des sert in the ice box. the salad ready for Dicky's" famous dressing, the" vegetables ready to put over the flame, the chickens roasting in Mrs. Schwartz's oven, and I ; was riot only "clothed" for the evening, but also "in my right mind, for ! had demonstrated anew the ef ficacy ot hard work as a cure for mental anguish. Dicky had made several futile efforts to help but had spent most of his time, in alternate sleeping and . listless . reading. However. .he looked up with animated attenr Uoa, or an; extremely clever sub stitute, when I emerged from the bedroom in. a dress which he 'had not seen before. ( "tniara AiA vt rl1r that tin?' to Study tne SUDject OX OUT fa itUest thing I ever, saw you wear, It looks like a French model." t 'It la T rtnrniri Homnrelv And; HOW tms "coherence Ot' aOOUt a nunarea OI tne and enjoyed Dicky's involuntary members of the Chamber of , Commerce of the United. Stete who are also members of .or influenced by the American my father peiis Paris frocks. Butf Steamship Owners' Association, has reported, and the gist of "u2 11s repoix is in me ioiiowmg" exiraci irom it; question. Vir.nt..1 ;j int,laA rxf Katnv nnl! c o I ', "Which One? general ship . subsidy or navigation Dounty applicable to tne iiu.vand.' then amended my. state ITnof -riM n.f nf -wnioVi menti "That is. I took the idea is particularly!' importantat the present -time, as a part of the feel's a few weeks ago when 1 was American marine 8hpuld,it is believed, Uke the form of pay- i040,?, "Jr?'!?9 ment for services rendered, including contracts for the main- tor me according to my directions, tenance. of seryicestp picujbirtrade regiona'oCthe .world d 1 did ne.re9t-" and mail; contracts to provide for, maintaining the higher Madge-1 Dismayed. type ofservice eeded;bhinthQ'inteTMt of 'ow. export, and 1 forgot, part, of my grievances si ' ' - laeainst Dickv in the trinmnhant S 50 there you are. vine astonishment and admiration It is a propositionifdr a ship subsidy, but with the sub-1f aTf Thejrock in the simple sidy mohrpaid-tb ships' of ?her higher type' of service, home, dressmaking ad .easy, a task, belpnging to the membeVs of the Amerifiatf Steamship; Own- a9' -nTw grey crepe, whiciui Crs Association.. ; .. ( - v . t"v . . - - girdle, bust, shoulders, and" the FOOLISH AND: FUTILE GESTURE ; The ; Chamber of Commerceof the United ? States some time ago went through the gesture of appointing ja, 'Rational . JLmlZapA: mercnant: marine comerence merchant marine and its needs Roberts Portland spent the reekenijwtth MrBdIrs. G: Osborne. 1'. '' XiiartlnazzCwasIa Salem vis itor Saturday. tfrs. J- B. BlankenBhip has been staying in Salem with her mother, Mrs A. Gritton, while, she is con-r valeecing from tthe smallpox. , :t- " - ' C051PR03IISE BILL PASSED , Mrs. B. D. Fldler was hostess to the O. T. club last Thursday afternoon. The delicious lunch eon and . pleasant- afternoon was enjoyed by the following: Mrs. W.; V. Johnson, Mrs. N. P. Kugel, Mrs. F. Davis. Mrs. C. Daven port. Mrs. Alice., Cool Idge, , Mrs, George .Higgins, Mrs. A. T. Mack- Hn. Mrs. C. Schwab, Mrs. B. Carpenter,. Mrs. J.. F. Pearson, Mrs. Flora.Holley and Mrs. F. J. Lain- son, who will haye the next meet Ing on December 17., George Higgins has a new gar age. J. P. Bressler has had his house Shingled. The BChool children are prepar ing a Christmas program. - Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Clymer and Ed Clymer moved into their new house last week. Frank Borgelt has shingled his house and part of his shed. At a meeting of the Riverside Telephone company Saturday the following officers were re-elected: J. O. Walker, president; .William Meier, secretary; N- N. Carpenter, treasurer. The diectors elected were W. Pettyjohn, J. PB,lanken ship, A. Grettie and Gust IJeyden. The line is to be . re paired , by vol unteer help. An extension will be made to B. Townsends.' and will serve several other patrons. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson of OLYMPIA. Wash.. Dec 8. -Without: a- dissenting Tote, the sen&te- today passed the cbmprc- misOTeclamatiOii bfll,1 which- the house- passed unanimously Tester dayi. 'The measure will now be re- , turned, to the- house ,and; it is exit., pected that it wm do sent to uov- eraor Hartley Wednesday. Buy a Want Ad It Pays Big SALEM NOW-H AS IT 9 LOOK for the- . TWO RED PAGES m Your New Telephone Directory "You'll Like To Trade With Us" , We're as Close to You as Your Phone i'Over 1000 tiiies laying concrete streets this year - Your Concrete Street Will IVieet T h lil Req u i rerrie rt t Even when necessary to, cut into a concrete street to make new waters or sewer connections, it loses none o f v i t s attractive appear ance. The job is, done f quickly. ' lTierc islrio lin sightly patching. The new ! concrete joins the old" per- ' fectly. Our- free booklet; "Concrete 1 Streets for Your Town" will tell you the whole story. Ask for your copy. V PORTLAND, CEMENT ASSOCIATION UNION TRUST BUILJMNG PAIUvERSBURG, W. VA , '- -. -' ' -s ,. I . . t- A National Organization to 7m- prove aiid Extend the Uses-.', . of Concrete , 7 ;"- orriCEs m so citi3 '' , So- this ''national merchant marine conference5' will of y draperies which were my con ' J roaltltn rr elaftM aw vKth.. -mm . " . . . jt 3 : n cuurse imve a um yipar?uiju.uiv.tuyuwu iii vAiiKcaa, aiuieu protest against their absence. I at providing the means of building up-an-Ameriean merchant ?m4-'S)od' aeediewoman..- thanks -;;212 L. JLL-. tr l'L v-i i 2 -a i r "ttie mother's training; and . mariny aion uie iiuus urpyuseuj ivr me ucucut a xavueuii was few-- calmly conscious that the gown-; was an unusually attractive l thlnir r -- And of COUWd .the bill WiU not paas., ,It Surely should not k 'Y:en; yoa eertainly beat the pass.; it- is not iiKeiy,- tnat any smp suosiay dui nowever .mTTv. v . 7 eJfCB; iramea, wouki pass-. . ; ; . I don't deny;it becomes you., but AmJ if rmA( nast the enactment.-wonld Afc bwk Tt then anything does that he wouia pe: me suoject oi coaswci isn.wc&, on rccouuv 01.1131 that work " post tn tha federal treasury, and. for man v other reasons & h Bt tb co'r lost matched There is only one right- and certara:way to build -up an piatned.. in4icating-thA gray suede '-' a -.i.! . t.i. ia- 'rJL lllrrnntfta fHitiii.lflA. 1 aacquaieAmencan iiiurcoanfc cianue, ana fcnav-is;wie-wayi4M,0"RiWtt'fc .. . ' V " it jv- -.-: v t - " . ' 1 same sbaae,.whM;h are smong mv thatiprevailed forutheyearsiup to.lSoOhen we had a most cherished sartorial pose- iSstl LET GIESE-POWERS HELP YOU WITH YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS Here are Christmas Furniture Pieces which combine the luxury of. immediate enjoyment-with the promise of years and 'years of practical . service. Yet these gifts of furniture so acceptableand.sa useful, cost no more than those which render only a day or week of pleasure. Make yours a furniture gift and it will stand supreme as the most sensible and prac tical of all. BUY GIFTS NOW PAY NEXT YEAR We Charge No Interest tariff dicrimina.tinsr-in favor, of croods ltriDorted in American I ion- , . t. , ?y i; vvji-v ' .1 Dicky stared at me for an in SuipSr J i v;ia;f't,v.::1: . .. "tant, ; and then exploded info During which period American ships carried 80 per cent Iau5"tLr i 01 tne imports ana. exp9irs oi wus country, ana in wnicn t. 1 ALU OREGON PARENTS ; . e ... . ! Link the? fature of Hfefr OhJDdica With a Iincoln Nationsl Ufe Insurance Company Juvenile or' Educational Trust Fund Policy , . they make their college trslnlng sure, ' -h: . at a nominal cost : - .. : ,r;f: , '.' Ask A - " ' ' ; . - -v - 1 -. ans You -needn't finish It' I re torted pertly, "if it ends as I sup pose it does, 'just like a wonaaj. " -Well! - I ask you, WOULD a man buy. a suit to match a favor- ite pair ot shoes?" "I don't know why he shouldn't," I ' said, "but I'll have : to . remind you that Lillian will be here be fore- you're dressed.if. you're not careXul. And please don't upset things."-.iii, ' -.v.: vr.-:i "You know me, AL? he answer ed with a grimace, and as J heard Qim . rapidly moving around the bedroom, I reflected that Indeed 1 did know Mm.:. 1 expected: to don an apron and spend several min Mtea, repairing r- the ravages he be sure to make in the room I had : a jsw pui,: m oraer, dui even .my pessimistic soul quailed-aCa'sud. deiK crash as of breaking Klas. foTiowp by, an exasperated oath .Wx.(T.ft.Ll, contuued.) Woodhnf n Jfnwr . ! S n ft ft A ntant or' 'stateys ;traiiir.ctidL al- $10.25 Period Style End Tables - $.6.85 Similar to illustration with turn ed legs and base top 12x24 inches finished in Mahogany. . 3 other styles priced proportion ately low. , $42.30 Hepplewhite Style Boudoir Desk $21.75 ; " Boudoir Desks in dainty Hepple white Period design 40 inch top equipped with two large and two small drawers finishes of Walnut or Ivory. " ' ' - .- o . o Mm1 IS 1 - $32,50 Solid, Mahogany MARTHA WASHINGTON Sewing Tables $2250 Very similar to. illustration-t Martha Washington Sewing Tables : constructed of solid Mahogany with fluted legs, two" octagon' shaped pockets on end with hinged; top and three drawers. . $55 Queen Anne Moot Beds m Walnut $27.50 Bowfoot wood ,beds in Queen r Anne.style-full 'size in" prettily finished walnut. Ideal for gifts now exactly half-price.- -' vv f, f Rug aiid Linoleums Make ideal Christmas Gifts $62.50 -Heavy Grade Axxnins ter Rugs: $4950 9x12 Axmihster Rugs of fieaWlpile-fine quality 11 patterns and color combinations for choicer-oriental, conventional and florl aesigns-rxxreme, values. '4 LMAaxminster Ruijb, 9x12 Size, $39.50 There are 7 patterns for choice in these quality Axminster Rues. All are new in design nev in -color combinations and'certainly-"' extreme -values at this price. - -". ; ' : ; . : :122piSil2 LlrioWm Ru $15.75 Genuine. Linoleum .Rugs, with Burlap Backsin charming' pat- ' terns and color combinations vely best quality now each , v . WT.OSGoId.Sear 92'd6ngoieum Rugs, $14.95 Standard "Gold Seal" Congoleum Itugs--in patterns suitable for the modern home--economiclly priced for this week 6nly, each . Glassware arid Silvierware One may find. in bur Homefurnish-. ing Department scores and 6brea; of -gift t suggestions vases, sitverwiire, dinner-sets, . electric appl?ince3 f pieces thatrwill remain a tribute 'ta- $t.75 Inlaid Unbleum S1.35: ' Yery firie;grade 'Inlaid Linoleum: In blockDutch tile and cdti vehtional effects patterns, for choice no seconds or jnismatphed patterns,, square yard - i Ft t $1.25 Print Linoleum, 6 Paftterris, 95c O Print Linoleums-with. burlap, backs, and heavy enamel facesi-fi new patterns-iattractive color combinations while quality -lasts, square vara , . - - V 545 Size 9x12 Axmmster Rugs,-$32.75 , ' - New Fall patterns and colorings-5 beautiful designs for choice High pilef 9x12 Axminster-Rugs of good quality, Real economy prices. 8-3x10-6 sizes in these rugs also available at reduced prices. your good taste for many a Chrjst; . 1 PnWRRQ ivrniture - Gompataj - J Smoker, Stands , , f Pedestal Sm(kcrshurruclor?8rhpk .?ijler5"in faci amokers?cf :cvcry;'de : ' scription tot t ill - VeVneed to " fit j any price, you Jhave; ia iindThe."; r"j finest ai5plaS"i mjJess I- v