The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM,- OREGON
WEDNESDAtORNINGW,in
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Ralph U. JLlatsiag Advartunef Maaafar
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, TUB HIRED SERVANT "Thoa shslt not oppress a hired serrant
that i poor and needy, whether he be of thy brethren, or of Hhy
Btrahgers that are In thy land." Dent 24:14. - - f "t
LAKE LABISH ON A LARGER SCALE
frays has -her-whole- family; taken
every year, told him only yester-j
day. that the only way decent peo-j
pie could uphold the sanclty ofj
the home was to have'ttothrng "tq
do with . you. :. Her husband, jrouj
know.; fat one .of .the deacroris fit th
Firsiv'Church1afld. 'a .very partlcul
lar" man. ' I'm ' sorry, Mary,. . i
don't llke to seem hard. ' But I've
KOt. r, huaband, jiiy children, ti
consider."; Arthur says- ' " ; - j
. 's White with anger, and quite inf
different to what Arthur had said
Sylvia; rose. . -
I Tou mean, then," she asked
indignantly, '"that I'm no longer
welcome 'here? Is that MV
"I -mean '. that until yon cleat
your skirts from, this mess you've
got Jo, you caa'l expect people td
act. as though nothing , has hap
ened. . ; I'm sorry, for you, Mary,
but' I'm not going to take the
Dread nd ibvtter . out of , my chil
dren's mouths, ruin my husband Is
business, just for, the sake of sen
timent. You're my , sister, qf
course, and Tm not going to closb
my door on you hut I should think
yqtr would Tsee- r 'J.
': 'I do see '' said Sylvia quietly
hertemper. now under ; control
"I won't come. again." With her
chin held high she marched out Of
the door, down the concrete-paved
sidewalk, wondering if, after
all,' the' vivid "struggle In Holly
wood, with Its many-sided but
brilliant antagonists, might not
be preferable, to the sordid and
narrow-minded enmity she was be
ginning to feel in her cnotact with
Millersburg. She compared her
sister's attitude with that of Ma-
ion Allison,' with results not at all
the occasion of her last jrisljt home.
she had appeared on the stafe la
person, on the opening nightj of a
new Aline Duvall picture la hich
she had played the seeoodi part.-
Mr.'MIIIer was. standing U the
lobby r of . the theater, jimpkisng a
cigar.1' When ? he caught- iieht ,or
Sylvia, he beckoned hefitoj- loin
lAimT I In ordinary eircumatance
She probably would not have done
so,- bat the Reverend Mrl Whar
ton's .words had rankled, Jeft her
rebellious. ; His' aspersions qb the
picture business had reminded her
of friends, real friends, ip. Holly
wood. Even the; lobby, pfA, a
"movie" theatre seemed Welcome
to her now. '
j . i" (To be continued.)) .
Copyrisht X92i. Prederkk Kum
mer. Released - by Cen trkl iPress
Association.: . . .
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(The . Electric Restaurant serves
elegant meals and lunches, i , Try
them; -you will., come again and
bring your friends. Best tagalenv
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,X - The news columns of The Statesman this'morping carries,
a siory oi ine organization oi iwo new companies nat nayc
,taken over the water rights of the Sarittani irrigatiorr dis
tricta, 'with-over 27,000 acres of rich lands, some, of: the; best
lit the Yic'Ucy)that will .be made vastly more pro
ductive wlth ihe iise Ijot; water and the modern methods of
fertilization and rotation adapted to intensified farming.
Here is a-Lake Labish district on a larger scale-
,A" section capable of producing millions of dollars
iimually: in value of cash crops; wanted cropsr-wanted by
Ohe canre5Bsrartd thje other concerns supplying the markets nattering--to the former.
fof thistaiid pther countries. - l ?
JJ.:--' The men' backing these projects are strong financially,
Ifjid thej understand the problems of irrigation
V :? AnC-tHls development will be worth watching.
1 " ::-vw. - T her, dW not speak at all.- Other
tucky :Wonder beans, the tomatoes and otner cannery crpps, hurried by with a nod. as though
io be packed at -Stayton and Salem. affairs of the utmost importance
?A visit will open the ejres of any observta person to the 2"- Z?
'great, tnmgs tnat are Happening m tnat part oi marion greet her, hysteriaiiy giggling
Ti'ounty. and that will continue to happen, contributing; im- sle heard one of them-say, as they
xt. j 11 i.-i oi i n -c movea on:
jjicnseiy io vne growin ana weu ueuig oi oaieiu anu au ui
-this part of the state. I.
On her way home she passed i a
great mhny people she knew, some
the merest acquaintances, others.
friends of long standing. Their at
titude both surprised and hurt
her. ,. Some, managing not to see
FROM THE MARKET REPORTS
Gee, she's got a nerve, coming
back here. Mother says I wasn't
to speak to her." Sylvia sighed! as
she heard it. She scarcely noticed
Mrs. Witherspoon, as the leader
of Millersbure society cut her
dead.
Near the corner of Bank street
she came face to face-with the
Reverend James Wharton, of the
First C.hurch, whom she had once
upon a time, in the days of short
v. There are two items in the current market reports that
"are of interest in Salem and the trade territory of this ciiy
The one, referring to cascara bark, being as follows:
"Eastern reports are to the effect that a general short-
. n rf MSPflm Tnoma nnrl nnlv the fact that leadino- consumers upon a ume m ttie
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now seem to be well taken care of by former purchases has to her with outstretched hand! a
nrevented sharD advances in prices. The Journal of Com- benign expression on his rather
- tvwa At Ww'VAi.t'nl!ptftil on oHvariPo Wrkripp n A r5iilt Handsome young face.
.T .w.v v..v.v- ' "t,. " , M..n(n
ripi xne-parK:Biiuawoo,:wnn promises 10 Dcuie asuw hand in both of his. "It is good
lore the season IS Over. ; to see you. Keep up a stout heart
The other' item refers to an advance of 4 cents a gallon child. Remember the story of the
' on Unseed Oil. . rnmety ana nine and do not ' be
, - u,.- .. , . . , , , j . I airaia. we au make our mistaKes,
fi.fThe writer. believes,;and has. contended for along time, but cnarlty and forgiyness, the
ritltat one- or the great iuture sources oi weaitn ior . tne aaiem Good Book tens us, are better than
i1fern-'W4-WVtnf1nV9.'n)iiatrv. axuK that. ntiA-nf the chiding and blame. I must come
JTiajOp branches of that-mdastryWlll be. thergrowmg Of trouble;: There is no error that
Cascara DarK. inere S no BUOJsuiuwj xur taataia,uB. 4 may doi ub lorgiven, 10 me sin-
:rJi- Winnfftrt.Vrino- f AiWs TriPr W nnthinff iust as crood. cerely, repentant. And 1 can See.
V . f i ,Aif,v j. f,: t j.1 -T uJ j: 4j !on, Jst by looking at you, that what
Cv-JroDaDiy HO suuaDie suDSiuuiewm ever oe uiscuyww. ic ever you may nave done, you are
cascara trees 'of. this; section, which is the great source, of truly sorry for it." Certainly the
Uw i Kflin V?n vff an1 nnfr Wnlnrprl. I expression on Sylvia's ia.ce at that
ufr'-Jf- J 1 o ; ,
. excent bechance irrowth in our forests. They will ere long
tll begbne; or so neariy wiped out as a source of commercial
"suppJy as to be negligible, unless cascara trees are cultivated.
T m ? -J V m- j ' r xa cause oi nei
. JManv .oi our xorwara looKmir isrmers anu uwna ui mic i tMn,in
Viands ought now to be planting cascara trees. This will have gne had'done, as of what others
r.to ie flbnej in 'due course of time, and continued for all the were doing to her now. ."You did
. . i ' well to come home." Mr. Wharton
iuiurc. 'i
I . ,A4ie -taci iiiai imsccuMi, up iitv Qn her ..4, far to. flee from
ieea. j-uiseeu is i the temptations, the loose aj&so-
neceSSary in all cations,l ( which inevitably sur
round tnose m me worm or; tne
screen. ."It. is, no fit life for any
moment was sufficiently, lugubri
pus to convince anyone that she
was sorry, aiinougn ine reverenq
gentleman was mistaken as to i the
cause of her sorrow. ; She . was
ipdustnesj, X4nseea ou-ismaae irom iiax s
Hhe onr ''drying oil" of Commerce, ttls ,
""rt'nlntall riuttips and all linoleums. It, enters
11 kt i- offta flaY aH liriPn weni on peniaTuy, apwn
Linseed is
jary in all
mto every
-.- r , , ; , - . , , , . . screen. . i, no 111 me uor iaaj
tiatffcie that has to protected from rust-or rot, from a hair-1 yom ere you wlll!
Tirrtda itUfrShip- Or a pencil to a Skyscraper . ! s I among friends, ready to offer lyou
. . ..il v 1 A 1. Ju wvJl.U Kaftov helo and encouragement in vour
- - . n nn t na nirrnur zn. iirii'iJU I I ir x. iiv.uitniuL.Ln L. 1 1 ubbwi I - . - - . - -
,r t , iT T j 7 T , " i time of need. Good-bye., And .re-
t Will UtJ aV lilC liaA auu uucu iuuiMwava.
TWEXTY-FOUB
ABHOtf (VAtA'E& t
, It " was not yet 10 o'clock and
i Mrs. Boilers was still busy with
household duties J when, v Sylvia
t aims' to.- She stared at hef sister
" in a. curious and not over-friendly
way ,?as she closed the front; door
1 behind her and led the way to the
1 bright little parlor., , ', ; .h V
'" "Well; Maryi"4 she -said, giving
Sylvia a perfunctory peck- of a
.. kiss,: "Dad told me you were ex-
.pected last night.' Don't ybu, think
" you - made : rather , a. : mistake v to
, come' home, Under the vctrcnm-
stances?' ,- '-I,-:'- ; '
. I ' "Why! Sylvia asked,?flushln5.
Yoi haven't the least idea; have
y ou,j hathose . stories Inj the
taewspapers were true?". -r - '
- -. VI hope, not, I'nv sure. But your
j coming here,- Instead Qf staying- 4n
: i Hollywood apd fighting the .thing
out is going to make a-lot of peo-
. ; Pie, think so Arthur-and I were
' talking it over Jast night," and
- "'Katie. I came home to tell the'
1 people I - care about .what really
v happened, -To tell you." "Brjefly,
; in a few .short! sentences, she -ex
plained toher sister what misfor
tune had befallen her. :,The con
strained expression on Katie's face
however; did -no, relax. ; :
That's alUvery,weli Mary.
she said slowly. "And I believe
you; of .course. I couldn't imagine
you. being fool enough to get mix
ed : up : with .some married, man,
when you had a chance to land a
rich ' add prominent fellow .. like
Howard .Bennett. ' But, Just the
same, it's one thing for 'me to be
member, -not a sparrow falls, but
there is' One who knows It." He
passed On, leaving Sylvia speech
less with anger and resentment
Why had he not given her
chance to explain? Why assume
that she was guilty, . treat heir as
a wayward .child? . it was out
rageous.2 j
At "the very next corner i she
came upon one of those "friends'
ready to offer her "help and en
couragement" in her time of need
It was Mr. Sam Miller, proprietor
of the picture house in which, on
The Marion Automobile Co.
The
Studebater, the world's greatest
automobile value. ' Operating icost
small. - Will last a lifetime, with
care. Standard coach SI 4 15.
filat - mrf M . nutfln annllaA
lieve; your story, and, another toJpTer your ol4 8hlngles. We havs
Arthur! over 200 lobs In Salem. Kelson
oros., piumoers, sneet metal work.
!(.
For forty years Patton's Book
Store has carried a certain line of
WM':r very one guaranteed V though- everything was
, u(ium .usru usage.
. a.Blble, come see us.
convince the .pubMc
says V; i . .
"If you and Dad. and my real 855 Chemeketa.
friends believe me. Sylvia inter
rupted,' I don't , care about the
rest "jifT'
; "Maybe! you don't, but others
do. llayerto, in : fact. '"i As I've
been trying to tell'ytm, Arthur
says that until yon are publicly
ciearea 01 inese coargesv you a
"bet ter- not be coming here-1" -
v wnatir- syivta exclaimed, a
flare of anger , la her eyeaj, "Ton
mean to say you don't want me in
your, honae -
-11 Isn't what I want. ; It's bus-
iaess. Arthur says it he and I ac
fept you,1 go about with you, act
all
: Did - You Ever Stop
ToTliink?j
By . K. WaiU, Sacratary.f
' Saawnea, OUa., Boaid of Caauiiarca
That in sections where? they
have gravel roads they are often
neglected. " .
That the maintenance of gravel
roads needs much attention -all the
time.
That : they should be -kept as
nearlv aa noKfllhle In the name-con-"
dition as when they were oriKin-
ally made. . . . ... ... . . 1 I
.That the matter of Tteepins life
reads in a t state of repair is
often neglected.' f '
v , That "it Beems that in some
sections because it. is easierlto ne
glect roads than it is to keep them
maintained they, neglect; them. .
That everyone .knows that a
good road, properly repaired, and
maintained is not as expensive as
a road which is allowed toj go to
pieces.
That gravel roads should never
be neglected.
That when allowed to Hi Q down
they become a great bill fof ex
pense. ' j
Any dirt or axavel road is sure
to break down uniess the proper
attention is given it at the right
time. If the right attention Is
given at the right time, toads will
keep their proper form.j !
Uncie Joe owns and operates an
exclusive ahoe-shining parlor" in
a small western town,!and, as cus
tomers are rather scarce there
abouts, he can't afford to offend
knf thenil But his "Darlor" has
to be run on a strictly cash basis.
vHait a
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, iRelWro TVakaUttk: nccessorto
the late Connt"lCit s head ot
government. Ulu' bareljr turned
sixty-one. In Japan"gelcomes be
fore beauty and,tbere-U adm con
cern among tbe.'ultra-onservative!
"welat;waifla3a0rp iM
pable of coping with the treaien
doas paphlemsot estate,,--; v 1
Prince' Salon JI, the. last ?f; the
Glder Statesmen who hate always
-been, "the power behind the
late Premier Kato was sixty-seven,
and nian believed eveh he had
not attained the years of discre
tion. -Mostof the other premiers
hare beinj men past seventy.
So' when a man a little tod well
known to Uncle Ned as 1qw pay",
came in to have his shoes shlned
and suggested to the old negro a
desire to, pay at a later date,
Ifn'cje Joe did some, quick thlnk-
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.I'se sorry, boss: I sure Is," he
replied, "but I jes caln't do it,
.you see. De , banker oh de hex"
cohner an me we done made a
'greement dat ef I didn't len' no
money he won't shine shoes, an'
I jes' caln't break dat 'greement."
Hiram Snickleby, a New Eng
land, horse dealer, sold a horse to
an expressman who, however, re
turned in a day or two with' the
statement that he yas not exactly
satisfied with his deal. He' wis
asked the reason for his dissatis
faction. "
"There's.only one thing I don't
like about this mare," he said.
"She. won't hold up her head." '
"phfc that's only her silly pride,"
explained Hiram. "She will when
she's fully paid for."
Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have you
seen the real buys at the Capitol
Motors Incorporation? See Biddy
Bishop, 350 N. High St. S Tele
phones 2125 and 2126t I j )
INEWINCORPORATtONSI
o k
The Western Oregon Land com
pany with headquarters1 in Port
land and capital stock of $50,00p,
has : been ' inicorporated; ibyi
GllhamPK.' M.asters ani'V.. X.
Linn; vV. ': t.V!:! :
pther.'ayticle f ilea. Ah; the state
H
corporjat,iotf department .fere fdl-T?;
low:. - C,';'h: C,V ;inc (Pirtlahd.ff J
sio,ooo;'Xee s. Hickman . E.
Chadwlck And pobert js.J Crook.
C.'H. ,C. Manufactufingj company,
Portland,; 25,010; . LeeS.s; Hick
man. It. R Chftdw'icki illrthert r 55.
Crook' and $1. H. 'Keaiy.L' Cam-
palgna and .Special, Jnc, 1 S5O90,
Portland; Joseph Campaigna,' Sal
vatore Campaigna 'and jFilippo
Special. ' Chapman ; " Coihmunity
club. Chapman, Colombia county,
1 1 0 0 0 : M. R. Knox NCharles
Strutz and C. H. Schuelleri Kaiies
Manufacturing eomoanyj Portland.
SSOOO; Lnhia Katlea. W IT Mvr 3
and Rose.KSiles. The Stone Sup
ply company, Portland; capital
stock increased from $50, 000' to
1 7 6. 00 or Williams -- 0 e n e r a 1
Agency,'- Delaware corporation,
1100.000; granted permit to op
erate in Oregon. ' i
Nash "Furniture Co. takes the
lead with low prices on! chairs,
rockers, , tables wood and steel
beds, springs, . mattresses. Eaves
you 25. 219 N. Com'l.; (
Vick Bros, are selline the Oak
land and Pontiae cars. jAgents for
the valley counties.: Pioneer firm
in auios. uaaiana coacn now only
JIZ90. ,280 S. High St, ()
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White ; Honse Restaurant. '3 6 2
State St., where hundreds of peo
ple prefer to eat. All you' want to
eat, for less than yon icaa eat. at
home. Quality and service. ()
- Ladles! When ybu iare at the
matinee, park your; car with us
lor expert washing and greasing,
O. J. Wilsop, the Buick man, 38
N.Com,l..;T,e. tt9:rHJt
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Fibre sitfk' hose at 4ii a nalr,
Pure silk hose; service weight, SI
a pair. New line of felt hats, the
very latest, $3.9 6, Salem Variety
If yoa wish rifiht, hell lose half his trde over
- ' , mght. fTMrs, WjLtherspoonwho al-
V
Max O. ; Buren, furniture, car
pets;,,everythini for the home;
Most beautiful . Axminster . rugs;
xieauuiui line or pictures for jour
home, 17 N. Com!.
L. A..Seheelar Auto Wrecking
Co oldest In the Willamette val
leyv VNew and nsed Darts and
equipment. -Low prices and quality
-,1'J service here. 10SS N.ComT.-'iH
Homeliness and Youth
Face Japan's Premier
TOKYO. Japan's new premier
focuses public attention whereever
he; goes but not because his' per
sonal, appearance is especially
agreeable to the eye or that he
possessess any particular charm
of manner. . i
On the contrary, he rather
prides himself upon being the;
homeliest man in his country.
It is his extreme youth that puts
him into the calcium light and this
alone that prompts such specula
tion as there may be of his quali
fication for high office.
Mia' '&iMMMQK'
fuel as good as
(Non-detonating :
-
.Union Gasojine provides, md:alvvays
has provided to Western motorists, the .
non-cleioriating feature winch supplies full
pdyer to the "pistons throughout thtfr1
entire--stroke ana eliminates all explosive
f knocking pr "pinging xin the kills or in ,7
rnotdrists are now buying "special gaso-V
lines' and paying 3 cents per gallon, in
excess of usual prices for them. Yet Union
costs no more than other high grade fuels.
Always use Aristo Motor Oil with nonf
detonating Union Gasoline because this ,
combination minimizes carbon to - the; ex-
tent mat motors in gooa cpnainon are
run for several years without it.
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insurance of All Kinds -. Telephone Iol",r
aieilir Theater Lobby. 189 North -Tnh u'
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Asm , eat your biresdkfas
, ', JJERE'S cream taken frdrri a bottle, and breakfast fooc
. got out of a box. I haven t tasted them yet, but Fni
not afraid to ask you to eat. And in the bathroom is new
tooth-paste to use on your teeth. Here's medicine to take
before you start off to school. . . . Don't -forget to wash
your hands that's a fresh bar of soap-and maybe dust;
your face with powder1. - No, it won't hurt theiskih. This--
list of things 1 ve seen advertised stopj and give it to your
father. He'll bring them home tonight;. Some of them
old, some of them new . . . but what'-a civilized thins !
To buy on faith and Use on faith and never bebetrayedl
Read the advertisements. Their Korty is as clealras
a mirror. , You can believe in them as-surilyyou',believi ;
in yourself. You can follow their directions; with utmost
faitri. You can use their products with confidence you'll '
want to use them again. I Theirs freVcre.;and-
cepted." Use their news'. - '
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