I J ' t 5 I r. 4 . I s j - TT . .. r w r l - . Xhm4 Daily ' U Boat CumkUI 1. l."X!iirieka i l"ri J.Tqi . ' teH.U iaus Maitk - ' Kuurlac-Editor ; , City t4iur -5 T.Lrrap EdiMr - - Soci.ty HAifr - Vartr 1 1 a Wty ?ay. likro feu. Baa IVaMiteo, .10 GoatMt ttfr4 tta Tft Otflea ia Balm. prtea, it'aaMJaM Mtt .April - .iB;?USt,--:rfhcm-iliIt 'not wrest tha Jurtlca fluo to thy voce, in ltli cMr; fix. i3:6va SPilET 0P0UR FA11HFUI, SERVANTS ' ritiiat-Jm and around Salem, thsre'io6"orf. nienf and women whd deserve much pjb;.Utltreiiilie3ra7f remuneration. ! ijttey &re trie-teachprk aCtHe state hospiUl, the institu jtlpthe .fble.Tninde hicHobl for the blind and the .BchK&fcrtTO school for girls and itfca i&fajppl for boysfpart of the Jatter force being at thjTju)rehile deparrmerit at Woodburn. l',efficieni ;thi"s men and women 'must have more tjime bookjeinjf; more even than the qualifications wsedcd byihe pUblitf: school teacher; they must have infinite paj&pc'afi and-absolute unselfish- j? Att4eyvttust;giyl;theyhave,,"to the very breaking 6 of ilra Inervfi azid weary bodies i ,j Ana' thydotf - - " r cse areHne;men ana women charged with the duty ohgitule hT. usefulness "to. the .handicapped of wcj.vik y iicjrL uttYo a viiarKts w Keep xor wnicn mey are wS'pnVibleHoUhe whole , people, and their own inner con- t 'i j.tJld tha rwder everwi of a teacher of the df'ft$a not, he has something IworthAVMliyeVto'fifee. It is an inspiring sight; opening the i l-hvi. Z2 -iinf'J 2i. hi . m-VJj wmaowa or;tne jjnnnsonea minas and Jcttincr m thA.iicrht y .eviBiuuwist iiiab xcauufig miu uiiugsi wun toys ana levwYyade'i. . them the .'names, of the things. Ti4i4i:;t'rld the lips; to form sytiables and words !wifi(earingl tHes of them. Then teaching them itd' writethe names.- They, thus fix in their minds the. con neBtina between the words and the things. - They learn to (wfltebiforetheyJknow the printed, letters and1 words. That ' jmik another step in their education; in drawing out their raind3; for the roqt words of the word education are e duco; iVou ;' .y;. J ; J And sb t gs bjl step by step. It is wonderf uL Not less wonderful; ii; theteactiing of the WLind, and ,the teaching of the feeble landed; and the teachingof the wrong minded or I Jtr,Wduld,be A fi thing to have all these faithful ser- van ta of th e, handicapped tx Imqw that you appreciate them , ana ineu;,wor. Hats off to them, all of, usl j 1 .WATER IN; THE WEBFOOT COVNTRY - -; The pioneers of the Willamette yaHey rather resented the . Idea ct being called Wffbfoptr ,. J - ' ? ' ; i! Xi tSgne ; of -then grandson&recently .went to , soujthern Calirria looking for a new, location: He has returned. He : cami tk tcaAise he wanted to see a shower, once in a while, and y4 shioned. downpour owasionalJyI ,He just wanted ! to geft)UV4nd bkskiii the raikHe wanted toget thoroughly wet?V;nee noro: - tttoJWVould.'feel likevhe,had got' back aome-i z i v 'iff i'-tT l ' " - - J i he foundownhere.that Los ngeles has grown as big as she can safely.-DecomeSvithout more water; not the j water that falls iike'the gentle rain f rota heaven on the place I beneath in that parched area,. for that would be too much to expect; but the water that is carried in fclouds from the bosom of thfir broad Tacificand snowed downVor rained dQwn pnto - the peaks ind -slopes of the higlj mountains hundreds of miles I - ' Tm'JLirA-JA s'tiw maV niTvssi in th A ritv "the aurrpanding. country.-" ; c V , And thecohdiUons are stiU, worse in San Diego.! That 1 city 15 a'waypastlhedanger point in population it has more 2 people tJjanithas water -to wet their goozle strings and give nbmltbs'ketbem'cieu.. That is, if two dry years ; ehould Nettie together anld exhaust the reserve supply. ; ' --M-ttU Pmpta the -statement that Salem cannot any !, tooTscfn4. takeover thexity. waterworks and tnake. provisions -fort a future adecjuatfr'supply . of "water from the Cascades ; "tSioiigJi :foiarlialf fcmillIohi)e6ple' here in the future Salem, l and the five to tenmillions in the f utureSalek district; and j;wilf 'hivainiorepeople, than jthere. will be av?Jb1 water to I 1$ It na seem a long way off; but otherwise' .the time, will surely' ciwhen Salem, and .the central Willamette valley wiil hava'riofelpeople' than, there will be availabe water to 1 supply them ;.especially in Ions dry summer seasons. - . - aiiirty lipthai injunction suit ! . Get that vote on I cipti V:tlZT supply-. - - j , I Asdjtfcen, keep on getting, water till there is enough in t'el-htifcrinanyinea our present -population -il 'XlscioWchiliren and Children's children will remember us f or a',fotVf self" centered and short visioned ninnies. u t . CZTY i .TO,. XlcriACE OF .WATCH XXXJ ; ApriL a ... A. at . j tts T. cstport lis t- ..TOE 03EU0M STATESMAN; SALEli OltEGQH : "r . Xxaavt lfoafer v St, W. H. Bcadanwa Rah)k R. KUtilag I Fraak Jaakoaki , . 1 B. A; KbtM . ' - W. C Cdimt - CtmtotiM H auf AoVartiaiaf V BBgr tMMryJUiMt A W 1 . fiiMkia. k 0Ht; Hlftia Bid. Lm AxiM. OtC KtUtorlM Jett Pprti i . :,. ..ill ff,102fl 1-5 4.f fit. iti. a . i a muni- placed Twittf VinodWn electric 17V tem. ".,',. ' ' ; Two geparate lfghttoK plants are being installed and will be rtried out eooa. With the Ii lamp " tt has been necessary, for the keeper to carry oU daHjr op; 90 feet of stairs.'. Preliminary construction work ca th new mrernnxent fox -slrril tt 7eslrert ts Ifeen start- (formers Plan Drive, AgainstEawDJvorC ' v; :if -iV j:2t if J S , 1 , , d i 1 !sr - - - ' r5sr I - Ft iRelfoiTn organizations are congress to enact legislation that .will give ih e states uniform divorce laws. At the same timetheyt hope to. invalidate the overnight divorces Americans obtain in France, Mexico aiifi pther foreign countries. At top, Reno, famed "divorce city." Left: Bradford county courthouse at Towarids, Pa.; an alleged "divorce factory." ' Center, Nina Wilcox Putnam, author, whose Rhode Island decree was invalidated after a probe of scores of divorces ob tained there by New Yorkers. Right: Mrs. Mae Murray, actress, recently divorced in Paris. ed. The station, to cost about 120,000, will be concrete and will replace a wooden signal station destroyed by fire in 1924. I Bits For Breakfast I - Eyery day is blossom day . All over the Salem district. . . : Hare you seen, the bulb farms? They are at their best now, or get ting towards that point. W D. H. Upjohn. Salent bulb grow er, made a shipment the other day to Bucharest, ' Roumania and one to an American now living In South Australia. He has made shipments also this year to the Philippine, New Zealand; Hawaii, the Bermuda Islands, and to every province in Canada, every state In the Union, and to Alaska. The window that is given te a differ ent Salem industry each week by the United States National bank Is this week devoted to the gladio lus, and D. H. Upjohn and L. E. Weeks are. making the display. It is worth peeing, . .-; ; . . Five counties are growing flax for the stated and - the Oregon Linen MlisVlnc.t and nearly every acre contracted for (around 2500) is . already,, planted, ' Plenty: .of seed still on hand at the peniten tiary; recleaned three or four times; some of it certified. Quite a contrast with last year, when at this time very little seed was in the ground, and that not of the best kind, and .growers .were al most fighting for seed. With any thing like a good flax year, there should be no failures at all this year. The, land has been well se lected. ' " r . -r . i, ' ,mm V ' . '. Frank' Bllgh. in building -his new block;' Is Insisting on local labor, and, materials. '. He , figures that he , will ; thus -have another chance at getting some of the money back, along with other Sa lem people. , s . 'r - ; : ""'V mm " " c - Hurry up that suiL ' Let's have a vote on a municipal water sup ply. . . W T Figuring now on the dedication of the new Y. M. C. A. building. The Elsinore theater will not be far If any behind,; ' You will be surprised at the completeness and beauty of both buildings. "Cfiidere!,' 15 YarsjOId, Announces Engagement, -; :Wedding. Unset:5- -. NEW YORK, April 2 (By As sociated Press.) Fiftelen-year-ord Fraaees Ueenan la , engaged to marry Edward. W. Browning, she announced tonight, i He Is build ing home for them on a 135-cra estate ' at ' Bellmore Long island, he , added. The Jatest Cinderella of the elderly real estate operator made the rannouncement. "to 'cor rect the falseJmpresslonthat I am an adventuress,' and to' protect her beleaguered admirer, whose atten tions to her are under scrutiny of the children's society. Both' Mr. Erowaisx and the girl prerlously tad refused to coaSrza or ttzj re will ciiodse nine preparing to launch a 'drive against "divorce mills," and induce fudge Wars on Hasty Weddings i ',4.- . s' .x ? -AS'.-.'.-. ? Judge Joseph Sabath (above), 'presiding justice of the Chicago divorce-court, after a study of European domestic . relations courts, favors publication of mar riage banns 30 days before the ceremony. He says most weeded unhapplnessican be attributed 0 hastily-madf alliance. ports of their engagement, al though they made no secret of their friendship, - The girl bow is recovering, from burns - on the face, said to have been Inflicted" by an 'unidentified assailant who threw acid on her as -'she slept, and Browning today offered to undergo a skin graftisg operation to save; her : beauty ; 'The date of our wedding has not been fixed . Miss Heenan "said, "bnti it will be isome tttne . after my 16th birthday, which' Is on next June 23' - "Daddy," as she called Brown ing, has promised to let her pick out her engagement ring at a Fifth avenue jeweler's, she said. f "I am not marrying Mr. Brown ing for his money nor for a career. I am a home-lovtng person and I want Intellectual companionship with a man whom I can feel safe." WhereEloods Imperil Valley ' .With more than .150 already homeless., a -'flood, brought, on by the' melting of a gigantic fee pack in' Allegheny river 'threatens to drive out many -others and' Inflict millions In damage on Oil City, Pa.,- and neighboring cities. Map shows the flood area. i .t4 4t';v-x;; 1 1 I LEGION HEAD !5 E gaming Sounded Against ; Excessive Faith in World Tribunals SEATTLE, April 2. (By Asso ciated Press). Brigadier General John R, McQuigg of Cleveland, national commander of the Ameri can Legion, in an address here today sounded a warning against excessive faith in world courts and Hague tribunals on the ground that "neither courts nor tribunals can accomplish the im possible." Commander McQuigg visited Everett and Tacoma today before leaving for Portland tonight. "The American Legion," he de clared, "has no" patience with those well-meaning but misguided people who even now are making strenuous efforts to palsy the army of America and deprive us of the small defense we now have. They shut their eyes to the his tory of our country and ignore all the experiences of the past. They apparently are willing to jeopar dize all we have gained in the last century and a half if they are only permitted to attempt the creation of an impossible Utopia. "Controversies and quarrels be tween nations are almost certain to arise and that mere agreement not to have those things happen have been to a large extent fu tile," he continued. JURY DEADLOCKED . TOPEKA, Kans., April 2. (By Associated Press). Deadlocked nearly vseven hours' the jury-try-in? "ex-Governor Jonathan M. fiDavia and Russell pa vis, his son. on' a charge "of accepting a bribe for a pardon, was put to bed at 10:30 o'clock. To Gold! and GDim Bay is y Laxative X m Muinlmh The First and Original Cold and . Grip Tablet ; Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an - effective remedy for COLDS, GRIP, INFLU ENZA, and as a Preventive. The box bears this signatux ; ' Trice SOc - V n m Si. 6 ROSA PARnOTT ASKS STATE SCHOOL JOB "Best Educationally for Ore gon Chlldren.'Ms Slogan. , Offered Miss Rosa B. Parrott of Rose burg, republican, has filed, with the secretary of state here her declaration of candidacy for the office of state superintendent of public Instruction at the primary election. . "If " nominated and elected," read Miss Parrott's platform, "I will continue the progressive poli cy of my predecessors, increase the efficiency of the schools with out increasing the cost of main tenance, and as far as practicable, give Oregon an educational pro gram such as has been developed in some of the most progressive Eastern and Western schools.? Miss Parrott has requested that the following slogan be printed after her name on the official ballot: 'The best educationally for every Oregon child is my ambi tion." Other declarations of candidacy filed with the secretary of state state today follow: Bradley A. Ewers, Portland, re publican; for representative in the state legislature from the 18th representative district, comprising Multnomah county. Ed Popick, Portland, republi can; for representative in the state legislature from the 18th representative district, compris ing Multnomah county. R. S. Hamilton, Bend, republi can; for representative in, the state legislature from the 21st dis trict, comprising Crook, Des chutes. Jefferson, Klamath and Lake counties. J. D. Billlngsley, Ontario, re publican; for representative in the legislature from the 17th dis trict, comprising Malheur county. FILM PRODUCER KILLED BLAST HURLS VICTIM FROM RAFT INTO SPEED BOAT SAN DIEOO, Cal., April 2. (By Associated Press.) Paul Humphreys, 28, part owner and director of the Humphreys-Gunn production company, a new San Beware of rthat main s-aed-so TOU hear of Soand-So everywhere. ; Somebody com- plains of So-and.-Sos tooth paste; someone else wants to sell you a second-hand So-arid-So automobile. So-and-So's shoes, So-and-rSp's garden hosei So-and-So's fountain pens versatile man, So:and-So!l ; j '" ! -i . . . i ' So-and-So doesn't! advertise." He employs salesmen who say things. But So-and-So doesn't go on record about anything. Not he! ' ; ; . . X- , You buy a So-and-So vacuum cleaner. It doesn't vac, , or it'doesn't clean. Well, what of it? So-and-So didn't say it would. You saw it. You bought it Caveat emptor! Beware of the products of that .man So-and-So! When a man believes in his prbcluct he usually signs statements about it-t-advertisements. He tells what his product does, how it -does it, why it can do it. Then he crn7 ?is anress, iri good plain print, uiii juues, nut You're safe ibuying from jonei. - He's out in the open nothing up the sleeve. ; He advertises. You know exactly what you re getting before you 'pay for it. Read' advertisements always. Back of them stand the Joneses To Returns io Help:- Develop Tm&6. : With Germany 1 i .... . ' - v. Willlairi" T. Daughertr; nbovn who as anj American commissioner of the bureau ot foreign andv do mestic commerce stationed at Ber lin, la home after a five year stay in Germany. ; He will: tour, the eastern cities to establish contact with Industrial Interests to further develop American trade In Ger many. ' Diego film enterprise, was killed almost instantly this afternoon by the premature explosion of dyna mite on a raft near the boat land ing off hotel Del Coronado'. Humphreys was alone on the raft at the time of the explosion. His body was hurled high in the air end landed in a speed boat, occupied by the man's brother, Fred Humphreys, manager of the Sanford hotel, his partner In the movie concern, Earl Gunn and three other men. Nominating EVERETT SCOTT Because, although they have been officially pronouncing him "done for" for three or four years. EAD COLDS Melt in spoon: inhal vapors: apply freely up nostrils. 1KS VAPO ruo O r IT Minion Jm UmmJ Ymmrty iter or- . . ux i uic.woria. X, s know what is safe to buy. cmenU- . ta 1a kill! TllaviHST. and la rJi-tA MW ah ar m ( MSMUbCU od to. bo of use to the Chicago White Sox; . t ; Because Jte scored 'ever nnruly elements, train wrecks, injuries and Illnesses, to play in 1307 con secutive American League gunes and set a record that probacy never will be equalled; . " Because he coujd have made the string longer had not Miller Hugglns -wanted to - try out a couple of youngsters . who itwd waited several years for EteXtt to take a' day off; tf 'I ' Because he has been thigh world's series campaigns- with three clubs; - - - I Because he Is popular with ball players, which la In Itself a su preme accomplishment. (Copyright, 1S26, Central Pre&a.) The young son of a mountaineer; family in North Carolina had visit ed far the first time in the town twelve miles .from home, and had eaten his mid-day meal there. Questioned on his return as to the repast, he described1 it with enthusiasm,- except In one particu lar: "They done had something they called gravee. But hit looked like sop, an hit tasted like sop, an' I believe in my sour 'twar sop!" . One of the toughest towns in th southwest was in the throes of a first-class race riot, f . Even ' the mayor grew nervous and wired the. governor ' of i the state,, for armed assistance.' When the train which was to ' bring the soldiers pulled Into town there were several fires roaring near the station, a fussi lade of shots going, and the noatso growl of a maddened mob could be distinctly heard in the distance A big man wearing a six-gun and carrying a sawed-off shotgun cat stepped off the train. . He was Bill McDonald, the famous Texas sher iff. "How many men have you?" asked the nervous mayor. ' "How many what?" said Bill. "There ain't no one but me. You ain't got but one riot, have 'you? Two very pretty glrls met on the' street and kissed each .other rapturously. Two young men near by watched the meeting. "There's another of those things that are so unfair," said . one. "What Is that?" said his friend., He pointed to the scene: "Wom en doing men's work.". . j ! ) ; x i s r