l4 ;. .- , - - . . yjjjj OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM: OREGON. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 9. 1927 - ! 5 . -. , , , . r '.- r . : . . --,-'. , ,, ; , ,. AilEd JKm(UN SI A TESulAN 8treeta to the. SPe terraces'on the hills, conditions are in- Duuxutuie iu Americans ' , And in the ordinary European village, manure piles lie tu s.au coamrcui suv.t. Bum, orc 1 i I against the backs and sides of homes as they are piled in barn If European conditions &. J. Hradrtekft Irl 8. IfcShMTV ' " tetk C Curtia . tlor U. CarU XUsalls Banc- - U-ftrit K4itor . City K4itor S porta Kditor - .;. BocUty Editor aiph h. Kiuimg A.-ruif MM&(r yards in American rural sections, V r.: . - r . . !.. tv..t 1 ar - ' , w. h. Httdmoi - cimum ihiw existed in cities and towns like Eugene, 1 Albany, Cbrvallis, w. c. coa T -.! . , jiUr Mi'w McMinnville, Dallas, Woodburn, Salem, Aurora, the value of . UUCSSB OF THE ASSOCIATES TMZ&B Tb AMeUt4 !"riB ia meroaivaly entitle t tha aa fa paklleatloa a( all awa KJafatchaa eraditad ta it or ot tharviaa eraditad ia this papar b4 1m tk lacal . . -TTItl-flfl AV.IHVti Ifamtar Saladed Oreiton Htvapapara Hacifie Coaal RprraMUUT BotT Stypca, I of Oregon and California I lar fftrtland. 8aarity BMg.; , Sam rraariare, Sharon Bldf-T Loa Angelpa, 1 , T-, it 'i the best corner lots would be much smaller Mayor yalker admired the progressive spirit of Dublin -And that being so he should visit: the fast growing cities fhamhmr n. ConMrrrr Bldr. Tilaat T. Claik Ca Naw Tork. 128-138 W. Slat St.; Ckie-ff. lfarqaett Bldg. iBuhm OffleS r Sat ; Baaiaty Aior .10. ' XIJEPHOrCS Kawi DaptJ ar 10 Say Klamath Falls and Eugene and Salem and a score or more of the state to the south of us. I Jok Paeartmaiit CtremUtioK Offica Eatarad at tita Paat Offlea ia Salant. Oracoa. aa aacoad-aUia amattar. r . Ortobrr 1927 H:: 11111. VI1I A. 1.-,- t -.VI i-.tt.. lU .iwjr 1 1 lie: luiiurcit! isi; ua uuv uw iu wui u( uciuicr tu twuft ic , - .- - - . but In deed and In truth. And hereby we know that we are of the Breav xuiure iur oaiem. , trnth, and ahall assure our hearts before Him. First John 3:18 and 19. Dr. Milliken can shoot his. cosmic ray through ten feet of solid metal. That would be a great agency to get a new idea into the dome of sofid ivory of a mossback who cannot see a AN EDITORIAL SERMONETTE .." i.-. s . Roasevelt called it the strenuous life. The International Sunday School lesson' for today is on the flight of Elijah, the prophet of fire and water The curator of the Wilder brain collection at Cornell has concluded after recent studies that the brain of woman need not be inferior to the brain of man. That may be something new for a lot of mere men the ladies have been aware of it this long time. The prophet with- a. remarkable pair of legs. As a boy, he must have been the fastest and bestlong distance runner ,of theJTishbite lads. He kept in good running condition all force j3 m0re efficient. ihis life. His run from Carmel to Jezreel before King Ahab s chariot was anything from 30 to 40 miles; nor did he stop running at Jezreel h& seemed to get his second wind there. It-came in a fiery threat from: the mad Queen Jezebel: "So let the gods do to me, and more also, if I make not thy life 2tfieTIf epf bne of them (the prophets of Baal whom Elijah lew) by, tomorrow about this time.. Elijah took a new start and ran all the' way toBeer-8hebar-80 miles south; and he took a third start there and hot footed it to Mt. Horeb; 200 onilis f urther south. There are 63 employes of the Salem postoffice and only one of them a woman. Almost an Eveless Eden. But the one woman is a saving grace, and not another member of the pun! IB PUSH BITE manded the case for a new trial, . It was while in the Jail waiting the new trial that he ended "his life: ..... - . t . ' r: 4! Plans Formulated for Series Of Conferences Arriorig LaFolle WASHINGTON t Republican pogressiTes some , of the great western te Men Otft. 8. (AP) from agri- rultural states have initiated - a series of conferences looking to an( agreement - upon a candidate for' the presldenjtial primaries "in those states earl next year. : " Senator Norris of - Nebraska, who has succeeded the late-Robert M. La Follette as leader of the insurgent group foremost among consideration, believe that he in the senate. Is those now under fThe progressives can win lji the UuHFOiD y .' "i . ...... , .,. -i SKARCH ENDS AT, UN.CLlTS RACII; CASK UXEXPMIXF.I THE MORNING ARGUftlENT AUNT HET By Robert QnilleA . - After a 'search which , had . . be come almost -state-wide on ac count of f newspape storia and radio announcements,' William A Dunnigan, who disappeared' mys teriously from his farm home near Can't the Salem Chamber of Commerce get connected up with the big irrigation interests looking this way--and tell them this is a good time to shoot; while'plenty of'help may be had ; and thus relieve a possible bad unemployment situa tion here? Bits For Breakfast Heyhad asked for death under the juniper tree at Beer shebIf ;far he was discouraged and hopeless and his nerves rcre worn to a frazzle. l-But at Mt. Horeb he heard the still small voice that com missioned hhn anew for the strenuous life. There are many lesons taught in thia story- Perhaps it has arrived Looked and felt like the belated Indian summer weather due us yesterday. v v v Not so bad. The Salem T free employment office had only 132 AAAnlik ' frn Irl ; - vi laof But the main lesson; in the opinion of the writer of this week. And J6ha wer found tor Editorial sermonette, is the one of faithfulness to the plan of 124 of them, only eight were out -fi" Kf? fnftrif,iilna tr vmif rlflrp on1 vnur fliitis. KTnf. lw I ' lie. ,'w , " j r " j . - - 1 , ." t ' :' i? i;t" T ' 1 i I n . Ti n wn r rt m r rr n i r f iirii i &i f 111 t r m n irrii i w i i irimr jThe useful life is the working life. Rest is rust. You can-serve jtheaters indicate that saiem has jnl riv BPrviVo TS'nilnrp n rnmp nnlv f mm faint, hearted I become a good show town: as it loss of faith. K ti tioafiil Ii-Pa i.imi yn 4n t1ni Iflof T4- lriv tia .iin.ruai 4ree letting down and slipping back. It takes no account of its own ease and comfoVt: reckons not with danger j - And it dies in the harness. - & i ' PERHAPS YOU COULD DO BETTER In this corner of The Statesman of last Sunday mention " CTO- Y BANQUET MONDAY 3th ANNIVERSARY TO RE OB SERVED HERE is a good town in most other respects. Alas! When airplanes become numerous the poor pedestrian can no longer gain refuge by climbing a pole. S V Science can now measure to one-billionth of an inch, but just to save time and patience - we'll Final touches were being added yesterday; to the preparations for the 36th. anniversary banquet. to be held by the local Y. M. C. A. Monday evening. Reservations had not been made by many up Hp last night, but this means very lit tie, according to C. A. Kells, gen eral secretary. "Very few of our members ev er let us know they are coming; they don't seem to think its nec essary ; but on the night of the banquet they always flock in by the scores. Last year we had 325. This year we are expect ing upwards of 400; at any rate, we are prepared to serve that many." The banquet will start prompt ly at 6:30, and will be held Inthe gym rom. Lawrence jTodnem will be the: main speaker. northwestern and other states and go into the convention with a size able delegation. Several Listed -, Those participating in the con ferences thus fat include Senators Borah. Idaho;. Brookhart, Iowa, and Nye of North Dakota. Sena tors McMasters of South Dakota, and Frailer of North Dakota, asj well as other senators, are ex pected to join in the conversations next week. Senator Borah said today it was the purpose of the progressives to formulate a program and to throw the conferences open to all those interested. He; added that there were many issues upon which he could go along with Senator Nor ris.,- ;;- Xorri Landed "If Norris la put forward." he said, "he's a mighty good plat form in himself. He has a splen did record down here." Senator Norris himself said he was not a candidate for president and was not allowing' himself to be deceived about that matter. However, he did not say that he would not permit his name to be used in the primaries in his own and a number of other western states., j The Nebraskan did serve notice on the old guard leaders that if they nominated an "eastern con servative" they would-run' into difficulties in the west in the' pres idential campaign. He named Senator Borah and Johnson of California, and former Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania, aa pro gressives he jcould support and also said he could support his col league. Senator Howell with en thusiasm. ' - -' 1 5 "All my olka was respectable, an I change the table cloth ever' Wednesday an Saturday whether it needs It or, iiot,.!A;-..:'v-, (Coprritltt, '19ttj TbVMkm ' BysflcaU) POOR PA By4 ande ClaSUa . I 'Ma says' the girl that comei to - aea our daughter so oftei never comes unless she knowi our son's at nome.7 ' : (OopyriE. im. r.tMihrt flradletu as made of the nineteenth centenary that is to be Celebrated in Canada and the United States, and around the world; es- pecially where the Y. M. C. A. forces operate T f The nineteenth centenary of the public labors of Jesus of jaxareth - "And the writer promised to attempt to explain the reason Swhy the beginning of this celebration is to be made on No- there bnt oBe itvember 7th, 1927; the iday of .the commencement of the week of prayer, instead of in 1930; for Jesus beganjhis public min .fistry -when he was 30, and the Christian era began with His wbirth. The date, of the birth of Christ was fixed by a Roman monk as occurring in the year 753 after the founding of iRome. ? That ttiis was not the exact year of the birth of the 1 and robbed of io. tit would I Nazarene has been abundantly proved ; but the use of the date I all ewer, Christendom, and now the worm arouna ana in an countries, is too firmly established to be changed. lt is certain j from the-'Gospel f Matthew, that Jesus was born before the II death of Herod the Great (spring of 750 anno lirbis conditae) The nativity"therefore can scarcely be placed later than the name for the candidate r 1 . -".- - m. . d I i! .....I ll..i.,.il. 1 . autumnbf 749 (A. UC), or 5 to 4 B. U. it is generally con- ! . ceded byTscholara today that He was born B. C. 4. l - But according to Irenaeus Jesus was born B. C. 3. Dement stated: "Our Lord waa born in the 28th year of the reign of ? AuguslusV' or 3 rC. Hippolytus held that f Jesus was born r. So John R. Mott has no doubt taken the words of Iranaeus ''and Qement," knowing that the exact time could not now in 'Lnn wto xr AafaVtliaViPrl. - , The idea of the centenary was originated in the Y. M. C. A.! of Canada, and it has been taken up by the International 5 Y. M. Cr"A.; and is being pushed and spread under the direc- tion of Mr. Mott, the outstanding world figure of that far ; . fluncr service organization. t Perhaps the reader could do better in explaining why the 'centenary celebration is to begin this year, instead of waiting thre$ jarIf jo, the reader is invited to make; tne attempt. The soap-box orator had to quit: space round this town big enough for a soap box. ,;f .- ,. A smartAleck, driver is the one who thinks he -is 'entitled to posi tion In both lines of traffic when An , eastern marsh has yielded specimens of fish of the stone age. We are'gettmg close to the origin of the first blgxlie. 5 West Virginia girl who went to see New " York was chlotoformed have been cheaper to wait for the pictures. . : t y ' '' The Democrats are offering a prize for the best 192$ slogan. Another nice game would be to re ward "some "one " for selecting LURID DETAILS COME TO LIGHT IN BALKANS ' (Continued from Page One) 100 Bulgarian' students were in prison In Belgrade., Zagreb and other Jugo Slavian cities, the on ly charge against them being that they circulated Bulgarian news papers and literature in Jugo Elaviai Included in the charges were allegations of the ' torturing of students with red hot irons. One student was declared to have be come insane as a result of torture and another to have died, a third student, it was charged, commit ted , suicide to escape the police. Zagreb was the scene, of most of the alleged cases. - gallows. He finally was declared insane and sent to an asylum at Chester, 111. I . long before officials at the institution concluded Scott was in full possession 'of his fac ulties and should be returned to ail. After he had been placed again under the Jurisdiction of Cook county and a jury had found him sane, a date was set for his execution. I I Fate intervened , again, how ever, and the supreme court re- ' The office cntie is the limit. Now she's riding to work . every day in black and' white cabs be cause they match her if all coat. If it 1 MORE MODEL CITIES HERE 1 TTftvor Walker bf New York is deeply impressed with the iKmnfciaiMte 8aw inEurope, but finds Kttle that. .could be-borrowed for beneficial application in America. He -delighted in. the "spick, and span cleanliness of Berlin; ne .y .ypp; A Q P IP !M 0Autmn thjOled to-the modern vitaUty and neient loveliness" of AX B A I t. K AbrlKlN y&Wm& Tftni ; Ha was especially interested in the progressive hous- .SrfSJlii hons and pwsenbad by physicians over 25 years for - llSiif 111.1 icovuwh i ; - i , . " ; ., 1 j ' Colds - Headache . Neuritis ; - Lumbago m citlos enrl fhp American method. J - One does not tour Asia to discover new industrial methods, " nor does the traveler in Siam find anything helpful in trans 1 rortation..modes. Had he wished only to get new; views and iiew ideas and see; municipal progress at its best, Mayor : Walker would have done better to tour America, t in uer many; where hygiene is a boat piropagana-size, only the ; metroDolis is clean. In the village, sinks empty their grease and dirty water into cobbled streets with shallow gutters and no sidewalks. Many days each month, especially in the vine- ; r-rd districts where ssvairo ij,hau!cd In carts throusti tne Pain , Neuralgia Toothache , Rheumatism4 DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEARt" 4 V Accept only "Bayer" packah which contains proven directions. xianay -Baver" boxes 1 l t-W-t Alto bottles of 24 ad 100-Drnjrsriit. tr5rhi ft tkt tna sun m wr jKumittar r liooeaettlctei-Mtw 8ali7UedUI RUSSELL $C0TT TAKES OWN LIFE IN , PRISON TContinue from Page One) ' Had a Bad Cold But Accepted! ) The theatre that evening, though her nose was red and eyes were running! For six hours is. enough to conquer almost any cold. Here's what to .do? ', Take a plain; pleasant-tasting tablet which the . smallest drug store Is never without,- Pape's Cold Compound is what they call it. Harmless as it is. it will knock the worst cold--so quickly you'll, think tt was luck the first time. A stubborn, chronic cold is broken up the same way; it Just takes a little longer. T P APE'S COLD COMPOUND NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT FOR .THE COST OP IMPROVING THE AUiEY IN BLOCK 7 OP THE ORIGINAL PLAT OP THE CITY OP SALEM, MAR ION COUNTY, OREGQN, FROM THE NORTH LINE OP FERRY STREET TO THE SOUTH ; LINE OF STATE STREET. , Notice is hereby given that , the Common .Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, will, at or about 7:30 p. m. on the 17th day, of October, 1927, or any subsequent meeting of the said Council there after, in the council chamber of the city 'hall of Salem, Oregoi, proceed to assess upon and against each lot or. part thereof or parcel of , land liable therefor, its proportionate' share of the cost of improving the - Alley in Block Seven of the Original Plat of the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, from the north line of Ferry Street to the south line of State. Street. v AH persons interested in the said assessments are hereby noti fied to appear before the' said Council at said time and place and present their objections, if. any they have, to said assessment, and apply to, said Council to equalise their proportionate share of same. By order of the Common Coun cil, October 3, 1927. ; M. POULSEN, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof October 7, 1927. Date of final publicajion hereof October 9. 1927. , ' ' o9 Howell Prairie Thursday morning was found: yesterday morning calmlv- working on his uncle's farm on route 6,! near Salem. His whereabouts were discover ed by Lute Savage, former prison guard, who had. been asked by the Dunnigan family to engage in the search. Knowing of Dunni gan's relationship to William Kaplinger, Savage went imme diately to the farm. The young man was taken to his father's farm near Silverton, , where he stayed last night. Relatives last night declined to comment as to the reason for young Dunnigan's mysterious ac- tions. It is believed, ; however. that he was worried abont matter which brought about health, and j despondency He ii said to be in good j financial cir cumstances.! - , Dunnigan, upon leaving home, apparently -came directly to Sal em, leaving; his automobile at thi VIck 'Brother's, garage about -0 o'clock . Thursday ! morning. He probably went directly cle's farm, although a definite count " of - his activities be ascertained. rning. He j to his UD-I definite a. could nor i If most vacationists would vritf the truth, fit wouldl be : "Am hay. ing a punk time. Vish you vert here."? ;.! ; i - - : I i LADD & BUSH, Bankers ' EsUmisfaed lilt General Blinking Business Office Honrs from 10 a. m. to S p. as. tlTMSW. Ill Ti HWi " -' "-7MBiajar-- Ja-?-3,- 1 : Il . 1 i " i . i 1- ; i v : ! M HBHvr EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED ; Ten Years Practice in Salera ; Phone 625 Dr. L. R. Bcrdetti n iM l .. . 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