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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1928 The Oregon Sta tesman - Iuir4 ily rrpi Mania? THE STATESMAN PUBLISHIXa COMPAXT US aWttfe Oomrti4l 1! tract. Ba1". OrW B5. J. ".aaricka Irl B. ilttkwrr -Bclpfc 0. Cants . JUitll Bmk - . ' KaifN Vailt EaUta - City f4itr - kcwtf Bail Ba1h H KWliiM. A4vmtMa JUaafaf LW, X- Btrtflar - - hptratatil E. jtlUatra Llvaata B4IM W. C Ouiw - - . IWUy BN mtmtiw or TKk 1MOOUTIB fXIU r ' Taa liMdiM rmi ia ajalnaiaaJ? aMtitlaa M t m'Iot pallUatkM f ft tisMtchas crMiW4 ka it r aUiariaa tntiHl ia taia taaar i4 alaa iai Weal aafcUaaaa1 aaraia. Bvsorsss omou . Faelflc CeU Rapraaaatativaa Datr mra. lee, Fartlaa. SVcarita B !!.: Baa FTaaciaee, luiM Bief.; 1 Afcgalaa, lt WttUn Pacifia Blf. Tkanaa F. Clark Ca Kav Tark. UMM W. fl Bt, tatrar. MaraatU BMf. B.aaw Cffi Saciaty B4itar. IS ar MS TXLErHOBBS Kawi 1-aa S3 ar S M DcpariaMat . ,M1 Ciraalauaa CHflaa airplanes should beset "this young woman. I wrote, "Sore, we re all right.-Lots of fun, isn't it?" And smiled. Thatwas a memorable day for Mary. She stood up in the open cockpit and looked over the side, down upon the cities and towns and ships. She was thrilled by the beauty of the sight. When the plane banked, tipping far over on her side, she did not seem to notice it I had to hold her. by . the shoulder to keep her from being spilled out. But fear. was not even suggested. The pilot smiled iconfidehtly,-and Mary laughed hilariously Fear is deliberately or unthinkingly drilled into the minds of thousands of children, and remains a blighting heritage, to make their lives miserable. . AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS KjtMr4 at faat offta Ort. aa iwat Uaa Jalr 5. 102 Aad If Satan rise up against himself, and b divided, he cannot .i. hath an and. no man can enter, raio a iiroas m bouse', and spoil bis goods, except he will first bind the strong man; 'and then he will spoil bis house. Mark s:zc-Z7. ! SENSELESS WASTE On June 16, 1903, twenty-five years ago. the Ford Mo tor company commenced business with a capitalization of iw,wo, of which only $28,000 has ever been Paid into the treasury. Production began in a small factory in which 311 men were employed. They made 1,708 cars in the first year. The company's assets now run into hundreds of million of dollars and it has assembling plants in many countries. Whv allow the sale of firecrackers and all the kindred " tne company produced 15,000,000 of " . . . .1 TJlfl Cilrf Mrvlpl T Wnvrta ...u: , . develish devices of danger and noise T The whole day and . : 'T '""'k I5 oi y.woa. day. all the night was made hideous in Salem yesterday by the "rlww way ior even larger production. firing of these things that trace their origin back to China " vouwianomg leature of this great industry is when that country was a heathen land to a greater extent . c " nas created without bond issues, wa- 7W atlu' money advanced by the public or from em ployees pay envelopes. Every man connected with rm ; 1 . x? . , . . iu wgamzauon nas Become nidependently wealthy. THE MORNING ARGUMENT TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO AUNT HET Bjr Robert Qnillem "Nelle says she's thirty-four. bnt no woman of that age ever had as many symptoms as she's got." fCeprrirat. 1S2S. rmaUakcra Sra'icata.) POOR PA Br ObbmI GaZUat "Oar daughter Betty can make anything she's done appear so JbJj 4, 1003 Prank Miller, who will perform at the carnlral today, has been go ing ap In balloons and coming down In parachutes for 24 years. Miss Ella Welch has been elect ed grade teacher In the Salem public schools. Frank Darls and R. J. Fleming yesterday receired notice that patent had been Issued them for la new conrenient display front on cracker boxes. The United States Indian school band of Chemawa has gone to The I Dalles to participate In the Fourth of July celebration there. Walter DeLOng, engineer of the uwncH IUUKES BUSr DAYS than now Devices invented for the purpose of scaring away imag inary devils. A lady in Salem yesterday, a visitor from another city, Corporation Commission Brings Number of Crooks In State to Book Ten states will camnaion fn ehnHr th. , was afraid to walk the streets, because of the throwing of fan and winter, according nf,;.i iZTZll firecrackers by thoughtless youths and grown up morons. League' to Abolish cMi T , ' 7 were arrested on June it for seii- r - Kue to ADOiisn Capital Punishment California, Colo- tug securities in notation of the imo place was saie. rado, Oregon and Washington are amontr h t Oregon blue sky law. Kenney is It is all a senseless waste of money that ought to be used! Oregon, the sponsors at th mmem- , , I the lnrentor of an alleged air com- i " ' watav aaau v wuiii a. .aa) a r wun n fnr hpftr numoses. For anv other nurnose. almost, with I Vincent Vnrto T M-r r ... ' r ' ' ' ' 1 ' " VUrueiI iJiarVin. X I. TVovJtt ihn Mia .. I. nnlta, nn... In less danger of doing injury. land John Wills. Speakinp- camDaiim hv f that, accordinr to his claims, he .. .1 u: . . . " vu inc. - . : The right oi indulging m the idiotic practice was conimed "jcct are xo De carried on. n" pracucauy acmerea perpetual mouon. a Dattery runs an air com- it. . i . a a rpt , ipreBor inn runs me rear wneeis Ane reply of Canada to the invitation from SecreUrvI the car. The rear wheels run a F. E. Kenney ana E. K. Cluster harmless that I feel sorter! Salem fire department, was some- aehamed of myself for gettln' af-jwhat indlspceed, yesterday with a ter her about it." slight attack of the fever. fCtprrlrkt. las. Fakllanara SrarfW-ata.) I T . , . " i " viuuci win -aw lu ron land todav fnf a ihnrt kn.lii.ii Recently he opened an eIabor-rD ate office In the Guaranty building a w.vu. v wui c I jnstine calmels of Portland Is extensive scale. A conference was visitinr Mi r!nn T.ivf- J .. .... I . - .-.-vv oeia oeiweea juara u. jucvaiiisier, during carnival week corporation commstwner, Deputy I uismct Attorney stockman and a I Mrs. C. B. Sheltoa. private sec- representauve or the Portland Bet-1 retary to Governor Chamberlain, ter Business Bureau, at which (went to Portland yesterday to' time it was decided to end the ac- spend the Fourth. tivities of the "bucket-shop" per-1 manently. A woman Investigator Hon. I. L. Patterson came up from the corporation department! trom Portland last night for a Um. Est National Rectory BABKMBJiT ' t Lui Balaiaf Parian ZvaarU It LaiM aa4 Oaatlaaaa lUMJClStt BATHS. KASBAGB Offlca Talayaaaa 2S1 BaaUaaaa Talaakaaa SSSS BBCOKU LOOB rOU raata Sarrka Tal. SOX War iaa Bp THXSU 1XOOB Harris Dr. I OMUal Oa. S01-S0J o ' Uaarr K. Matrla, Ovtaauwiai Tapaa as 9 C r. tiillatta 1471 Baita Sie-11-1) TIaaa 105S Vr. JHiU B. UUI. CrUadaatia (B:talklMiac ! trtagvtaf taaU) VOUBTH . VhOOM in Salem to one day; yesterday, the Fourth of July. But the din commenced two or three days ago, and it will no doubt continue as long as any of the devilish things are left in Kellogg to become a party to the multilateral treatv fTw enrtor that charges the battery . 1 11 .1 i I nnnoiatiAii - land ma on around th lnfril!nr T no ninni nr riiuiw vniiins r r tnai mw iutmi irrnvn vtrvm. 1 "".inuii ui war ix n Tvnnia htn J I . . .. 1 - e - - " 1 """.v-uvox cu ciiuurBemenc oi the circle. .8 Why not make it an oiiense punishable by a heavy fine) fK . 4-enzie iung expresses the belief that! For rrs Kenney has been the for anv on to either sell or buv or have in his rjossession tne cn be made a truly effective harrW .., . subject of scruUny by the Port- an . af 4haBB V J 9 STPO I ! - aiijrui i.reOTi....ieoi ... the district attornT'a offfr- xnrvev matA ! t 1 - c ujr Mie ew IorK Mcdlca, aocie ghows of w "clng schemes. CRATER LAKE uiiaiciy z.uw.wo persons in the United St-t- washwomen, aged men, widows. re ill each day of the year. The averace wnrir v orDn"". te-. been his seiect- davB a vr hM si.. A"e Verafe worker loses eight ed class of vlcUms. Several thou- a ' mM a, AAA. UUH II IIIIIHMS am wn aa a a .a . a a a - " v" iour lamilies is illf" dollars have been taken from this class of people by. Kenney, .4 t 1 I i (Portland Telegram) I day All over Oregon today, editors who have wasted the sub-1 onc year. stance of their vocabularies in riotous writing, return to their desks to make vain search for words adequate to de scribe the miracle of Crater Lake and to express due appre ciation for the generous hospitality of 'Dick" Price, man ager of Crater Lake Lodge, who entertained the members of the Oregon State Editorial association for the annual - convention. "The second effort is less important, since Mr. Price, like all true hosts, has found his thanks already in the un feigned pleasure and enthusiasm of his guests, but the first the attempt to tell of Crater Lake must be tried, not that it can be done, but that those who have never seen it ' may be intrigued to go and find out for themselves how impossible it is to paint that colorful picture in the black and white of print Not so many years ago, we thought of Crater Lake as a place remote and inaccessible, but now our splendid high ways bring it almost to our doors. The Telegram's party easily made the return journey from the Lodge in a day, following The Dalles-California highway. The white crest of Mount Shasta and the nearer pile of Mount McLaughlin glistened in the morning sunlight and through the day there passed in majestic review.. Three Sisters, Washinton, Jef ferson and Hood, accenting the green rhythm of the Cas cades. First the winding descent from the crater's rim; then the lush green pastures of Fort Klamath, dotted with fat tening herds ; the forests of yellow pine thinning out at last to the sparse growth of the high desert; the grim beauty of naked rocks, the great crevasses in the nlain. sculDtured hollows that hold flourishing towns and miles of waving wheat, the westering road through familiar forests crowd ing the foothills of Mount Hood and at last, the flowery! naruens 01 roniand homes where else in all the world can one motoring day discover so much of varied beauty? I JL BHa Tor Breakfast baiesBites scattered Mostly they celebrated in nthar cities and towns W S Which Was very innrnnrlit cms- oeing the state V But enough remained at hnm to help outsiders to make up the largest crowd ever assembled on the state fair grounds to witness . . - . v. auio races. s There were enough callow' yOUths and mnrnna nt . : - uiaiutc ages who has up until his arrest man ae-d tn iHa tK lav W...V 7n?Hrr? Pn for trouble dur- clever legal advice. Unfortunately liUIe Central 1 JT " Horm tor Kenney. however, he attempt week henci country a ed to sell securities based on the alnnl it Were Pked out to be b representative of the thourh T-t.T a V lon,Bt- - corporation commissioher. When andU.e4e L place to accompany me wiaow to tne bank was detailed to the case, who made a purchase of a listed secur lty on margin, paying Allen with marked bills. Allen admitted to J District Attorney Stockman and a representative of the Better Busi ness Bureau that while he dealt only In securities listed on the New York stock exchange, he ael dom executed orders. His practice was to take the opposite side of the market from the customer and as he stated, he usually won. as the "sucker" would guess wrong. He admitted that his sales ran as high as five orders a day. An elaborate home-installed tel ephone system was found In his office In, the Guaranty building and other Intricate radio and tel ephone Installations were discov ered In his second office in the Alnsworth building. A list of more than a hundred customers was' found In his office. Since Oregon has no "bucket- short vieit with his family over I " tne Fourth. On. O'Naill B Bui Ha. OpUiuairUI -J-Ot-agS-'ja-CS a SIXTH jxooa Prof. W. C. Hawley denarted S!JLa.:"i!; t tv t,ujcuo jbi nigni wnere ne will deliver a Fourth of July or ation today. a A new safe has been placed in tne Salem postoffice this week. a a a Mrs. M. C. Wire of Albany was in Salem yesterday on university business. BabU t. Utj aa DaaaU W. atilaa it anin u Lab iTalaaaaaa Its S10 Sll SIS BJJHTU rXOOB . lr. O. Ward Uavia. a ..ri TaL SIS. Xaaiaa Vr aoaaiataaaaa. ' Baaai mO TENTH BLOOB, Talapaaaa 1SSS i li man irArraj . capital of the possibility of disorder, fa, Nicara gua. ey did say they had no in tenUon of taking any chances. SLAV PREMIER RESIGNS throwing of and withdraw her savings, he was met by Deputy Sheriffs Chrlstof ferson and Love and a representa tive of the Portland Better Busi ness Bureau, instead of going to h hanlr Van.o. I VI , Xe MIltry FVrMH FtUowIna-j Cluster, went to Jail. These men' Nationalist Uproar I have been bound over to the grand Jury. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia. Jul, t A Clever Crook M nv - . . J ture years, No matter whether a man money or not, it worries him Simply be decent and then you won't have to worry about beine einicai. In getting money out of dirt. magaxme writers have the farm ers beaten by a mile. 'm When you consult a doctor, you TT . 1 . 1 . . ... from the wanton' . . 1.Vin,ni Ta,n k 'i I. ir: m' A"n firecrackers Th r . rising tide W1 luo AUBn aroxerage com- nuisance must h .hnii.h in "-""u"Bl maignatlon that fol-UT'. on 'une ner ques- .u IOWM f na r&An4 l .1 . Mnnahla fA.Ir I Buouuogs in Dar-I wa. uiuinagg nouse lament. th cabinet of Premier was closed. Allen's "Bucket-Shop t Vulkltchevitch resigned tod operations have extended over , nas t)k. T .7 " . I. . . . -..u iciiuui ioaay mat the ,uu penoa oi years ana ne is con veteran radicals leader Atsea sidered one of the cleverest oper CtaaiA.U.L 1 - I "l,uu"lca na accepted the man- tors on the Pacific coast. Once uaie or jung Alexander to form a before ln 13 25, the Portland Bet new ministry place of business nor customers will be annoyed providing thev shop" law, his arrest was effect-bTe H sum ready Saturday ed on a charge of dealing in secur- Iternoon' Ities without a license. Stonninr Tne Havana mendicant, com the operations of thla FQItAarn waa J paratively few in number.- but In- difficult, ln view of the fact that I d"strIou' ls Mn at aU times, but! the victims of the "bucVet-shon-r"" commercial houses are free would aot complain after they bad been trimmed. E. J. Frasier of Eugene and J. Havana Beggars Will Ply " employment in Prussia Trade Only On Saturdays Z, " "? placing them on a oar with nr- HAVANA, Cuba. July 4 ( AP) I mB wotkr. Thev beloneed in Saturdays are nickle days In t-niAjn German families In Havana. ICxeeho-flovakla pniimi A.,.r. Beggars have joined together UfoJlandBBd Juxo-Slavia and mrn promising busineea men that dur- employed In Industry and mining. Ing the week days neither their I The majority of other foreign labor W employed in agriculture and is overwhelmingly (85 per cent) Polish. Read The Classified Ads the commercial houses are of them until Saturday and then the nickle day start. Regular routes are assigned certain bet these routes are well Italian Immigration Ban Shows Effect In Prussia 185 Mile Race Event Closest of Kind in Years you consult a aoctor, you SALEM. N. II.. Julv 4 . aim don't feel that you get your mo- In one of the closest races Xlr ney'e worth unless he tells you! held on th n'vf eVe.r FEAR IS A BLIGHT (By Charles B. Driscoll) One of the most destructive factors that can come into anyone a life is fear. Fear makes more lives unhappy than poverty or disease or loneliness. Furthermore, fear may - LI! t At a aa a .... ' w bo oiigni me me oi an individual as to bring on all of these otner ills, plus many others that are familiar to all of us. I believe that the most important time to provide for the Happiness of a person is during the first few years of his life. Most children are trained to fear from babyhood. They re laugnc iear even before they are taught love. I think 2A T a m ... . n is a crime 10 leu gnost stories and horror tales to little cnnoren. I think it is a cowardjy and cruel thing for a itreni io iaKe pleasure in the pop-eyed fear or his own - cniia wnen the parent recites bogey-man tales and threat ens to call the doctor or the policeman to make the child behave in a certain manner.- On a recent sunny afternoon I took my little daughter, Mary, riding in a seaplane. She has seen planes sailing over the town as long as she can remember. She is eight years tId. It occurred to me that she has been hearing a good deal muing io me eartn and into the sea and all mac. LiKe an adult, she might attach undue importance to cucn stones. iow, of course, I know that flyin is not dan serous, and I love to fly as a passenger. I do not want xny children to learn fear. We saw a seaplane soaring above us -5 - ; 'WiU it faU?" asked Mary. - "&$X "WeU," I said, "suppose we watch and see. And if it does, n t iall, we'll take a ride 'in it, How's that r ' - - ' "Finer; "-.-.yh'-'X So we went to the landing and induced'the aviator r to take us for a ride. While we were lifting away from the-water ury wrote on a card to me: "Are we all rteht? to ston xnmpthirr I ". -ni epeea- Hex Heck says: "When cussed- ness comes natural to a man, you waste time takin him to church. "FOURTH" JOYS END FOR CHILD WHEN AUTO HITS (Continaad from page 1.) cracaer or some other piece of fireworks on the other side of the roadway. At the hospital It was stated that the gravity of the boy's injuries naa not yet been determined, at tendanta merely declaring that a rracture of the skull ls always ser lous. MOORS CAPTURE FLIER T - . rrr-nru Air Mall Aviator Being iieia or Ransom, Word CAS A BLANCA. Morocco, July rue air mail aviator Reine. Is being held for ransom oy Moors on the coast of Morocco u was. announced here toda Reine. who left Dakar Saturday tarrying ioutn American mail for ram. Is reported safe. Kearotla. M - wUas ior nis release hav han started. MORE MARINES GO SOUTH 'Nearly l.OOO Mew Sent To Xicara- To Oveneo ELection -J BAN PEDRO, Cal.. Julr l AP)Th9 navy repair ship Me- ausa, loaded with 75 marines and 200 soldiers today: awaited the "xero.Bonrv. j: ;, , , At midnight tonight the big ship will haul-anchor and steam way V for Nlcarago. where the marines', draf fed from thB battle fleet here. -win do "election duty. - The "devil dogs.? carrying full field equipment, even to. ammuni tion ' for " their fiDrinerlaMa sidearms will W w J W" a - . 7 xveecn. driving a Sim plex special, nosed out Louie Mey a ana Gorman Batton here to- uay m tne holiday lfis mil. sic. " Only two seconds difference In time separated the three drivers. Keech finished ln one hour. 30 minutes and 26 seconds. Meyers In one hour. 30 minutes and 28 seconds, and Batten ln one hour. 20 minute, and 30 eeconda. The official time was not made known until four hours after th ended. "v The race had been cut frm miles to 185 when rain tnr-A .v. drivers off Jhe track in the 130th -p. cauamg a second start hour later. ter Business Bureau succeeded ln stopping his activities through the assistance of the New York stock exchange. At that time, he was op erating a board room in the Rail way Exchange building, where he secured quotations by a unique radio device enabling him to pick incoming messages off the wires of a local wire house. Following the closing of that office, and the dismantling nf a radio transmitter, Allen opened a small office In the Chamber of Commerce building, from which he did some business. His trading was eonfined to a small list of cli ents, and it was Impossible to se cure sufficient evidence for stop ping his operations. & a i auuciwu, aa aiiesea attorney! . - 1 f . ... W.U. l i uui vuiomia, at temp tea to ob tain 10 percent of stockholders original investment in the Cosmo politan stores. Inc., now a defunct corporation, for the purpose of re covering InvMtnra' ' It. Through the prompt action of L J?Sf'IN- AP) Th Mark D. McC.Hister, corporation IIe!l!' f."'1"11 em,5r" commissioner. Frasier was picked tt"7m - . Tk aicUtor un and tnrA tn "nd" nother confirmation in the matelr HBOO that h.H h- "t, I iecreas of Italian workers in lected by Anderson. a warrant LTiT" HZ .,.10-000 haa hpon i j . I . "L w,c num- " iui auuci suu wnu bor nf fnMl.n v ... iii..if.....j , . i nVia.CiB iroiore tne Z ""u",DS,ine investi- war. Thfe percentage decreased gation. After further investigation to 1.9 per cent in 1927. according hf tnn nm mfoalAiiA. a. ji I . . C to tne latest official statistics by the commissioner it was dlscov ered that Anderson had been working this same scheme on at least one other defunct corpora tion and had a gigantic plan work - M A ea out to operate through the northwest. It is believed by the corporation commissioner, Mark D. McCalllster, that Anderson was the chief instigator In the fraud sier was duped by Anderson, as frasier exhibited a note of some 3240 signed by Anderson, this be ug ior money advanced to An derson by Frasier to pay his hotel bills. Frasier was to be employed as an auditor on all investiea tlons. The total number of foreigners MONEY CANY BUY a BETTER OIL than THE NEW ZER.OLENE Super-Lubricatie A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT i-Ania raui Polret. famel fnr nis style creations, dabbles with I aisnes as an avocation. He faae Is sued a book: "107 Redoes or Cul inary Curiosities." an MAN KILLED ON HIGHWAY Foot Paaaencer Meet Dearth Short Distance Front Eugene1 EUGENE, July 4.(AP).An nnldentlfied man.' about 60 years old. believed to haye been a tran sient was fatally Injured on the Pacific highway a few mil. of Eugene this morning when he was struck by an automobile. The man was poorly dressed and It is believed that he Intend mlt suicide. He stepped in front of one car. which avoided striking aim by running off the road an was atruck by the door handi. a second machine ft aima -a - local hospital this evening. : ooeri Giimore, ! year old insane DOT.' was several lat.4 Bbout the bead this mornlnr whn motorcycle ne was rMlna -ni ed with an automobile. , Prescription He Wrote I in 1892 is the Worlds Most Popular Laxative &CU44rifr)itluccnvj fry BECKE & HENDRICKS 18 N. High Telephone li aW V STL. MM. .IB . II. . .4V . - - J When Dr. Caldwell sUrted to practice medicine, back In 18 7R, the needs for a laxative were not as great as they are today. People lived normal, quiet lives, ate plain, wholesome food, and got nlentv of fresh air an aunafcn But even that early there were arastic pnysics and purges for the relief of constipation which Dr. Caldwell did not believe were good for human beings to put Into their system. Bo he wrote a prescrip tion fro a laxative to be used by nis pauenis. The prescription for constlna- i At M m mm - . r . won ior a laxauve to be used. by practice, and -which he put tn drug am la i a a a - a . mwm uuuir mm nama v v vi, wuuaaii DTrnn fnaiii t M - . . ' " ' Jim . vni r liien, thout-ht I. waa the Urns tr maVo lcorlnt' th pacific coast of - w .w-aa-waaav SV VaV iV al VAJL ' VI JVl faa ft 9 1 Bk I" I ' UUJQ lUr II u " "-lo keep j she could Bee.Mussollat MAS 107TH BIRTHDAY ; ; ORTONAIUly. Joly 4. UP) ri 1 - "ri no relation to Pola born 107 var. 1- stm working around Tier house a n.oar r nd ln the best of health. The eemn.Mu st gave her a bh-thda nnd she naively asked them t tU np a trip to Rome for her so that ts a liquid vegetable remedy, in-yL3k 7 . " V tended for women, children mCf.J rf J7h aalrlaarl V VksiAnTal aa a M a- V m m . aa - such b mild, safe. . gentle bowel stimulant as Syrup Pepsin wnaer successful managemeat mis prescription has nroven ita worth and 14 now the largest sell ing liquid laxative ln the won The fact that millions of bottles are naea a year proves that it hay won the confidence of neenia h needed It to get relief from head aches. . billousaess, .flatnlan i. Mt . - -,, nifaiuon, jess 01 appetite - and. ueep. baa breath,, dyspepsia, colds in a levers, .'- Millions of families are now eer without Dr. Caldwell', gyr 1B Pepsin, and If r6n . will start using It you will also al- AT AB BS ways nave a bottle hanv emergencies. - w' It IS DartfcntarTv t.- . ua uia mnar nr 4 - w . by mothers for ihimuu.. 7w taotign syrup Pepsin h in' vlttw or elderly plipl? ti If itorM e generous nreTr rB,d to haVB yo. r BxpensB how much Dr. Caldwell'. Syrun Penal. . ma M ro and your.. Jus W Will 'Itttfl nn TLkX1 FWEK UMrLE BOT- SAFETY of principal and certainty of in come are the paramount items to consider in any investment. The bonds of this Company are backed by First Mortgages on Improved city property the most stable of all security. Six per cent In terest is paid our invest ors from the, revenue de "ved from these real estate loans. 1 To those who have funds to Invest we invite In vestigation of this con- nnd of the Company itself. . INSTALLMENTBONDS Krlniet A systematic ..vfn, pUn lfeSficePtea?nth' k- Represented In'Ratem Br -M v Wm. E. MOSES 4a x. Capitol tj WSJ a bbl a HeeaeOaace . BEDELL BUILDING PortlaiuL ' Or AtkoruJ Cpiulittltn tlOOJOOOjOO.