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OliORGB PUTNAM,
V BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY
He that passelh by, and meddleth with strife belonging
not to him, is like one that
Proverbs 26:17.
"Brass Tacks"
Candidate Charles G. Dawes vigorously declares that he is
going to make a campaign of "brass tacks not bombast" yet
his use of the term "brass tacks" as well as his speech are
more or less bombast, for he declares the main issue is
"progressive conservatism" against "masked radicalism,"
that Davis and Bryan do not figure, but that LaFollette
stands for the overthrow of the constitution and the triumph
of the Reds which is not only bombast but buncombe.
Neither LaFollette nor his platform can be called radical,
except perhaps in contrast with Dawes and his platform. In
fact LaFollette is anything but radical in the accepted sense.
William Z. Foster, communistic nominee, state3 that the
LaFollette platform is "the most reactionary document of
the year" which is the way it is viewed by the Reds.
It is true that the Socialists are to support LaFollette,
that organized labor, the Farm-Labor and other discontented
elements will rally to his standard, but outside advocacy of
' public ownership for water power and railroads, the LaFol
lette program is individualistic, -and even the neutral and
impartial administration of transportation and power are
not inconsistent with individualism.
LaFollette is a firm believer in laws and law enforcement
as a cure for all evils. If anything is wrong, he would pa3s a
regulatory law to remedy it. This of course necessitates more
officials to enforce it and stimulates the growth of bureau
cracy. Much of our present paternalism can be traced to the
Wisconsin idea, fathered by
Paternalism is viewed by
Socialism, for when regulation
believe the remedy is state ownership. The Communist goes
further and would abolish all private property both of
which ideas are indignantly repudiated by LaFollette.
LaFollette threatens to
republican states. That is
endeavor to paint him as a destructive Red, to make him a
bogey man threatening the overthrow of the country and
rally the voters to save it by electing that peerless states
man, Calvin Coolidge, who cannot manage a congress con
trolled by his own-party.
While we do not agree with the LaFollette program, he is
at least, entitled to a square deal for he is anything but the
futurist or cubist statesman
That Office
We are informed by the Portland Oregonian that Salem
has revived the proposal for
building in the rear of the supreme court building, to house
the rapidly increasing number of slate employes, and save
rent paying for scattered offices about the country.
Theroxiro two elements of
Salem are surprised because
such proposal, as it is a matter
would not be in good taste.
prised that the army of stale
under a tax-culling and reform
If the rapid growlh of the bureacracy continues, nothing
less than a modern sky scraper will bo needed to house the
various departments now scattered all over Portland and
Salem in privately owned structures. Some $14"2 a month is
being paid for 17 different offices in 17 different places in
Portland and $175 a month for two offices in Salem, a total
of $1,G07 a month.
In addition, every conceivable corner in the capital build
ing is utilized, the senate chamber, the hall of representa
tives, and the various corridors
partitions. The supreme court
with the state library and printing office cramped for space
and curtailed m expansion.
Of course the sensible thing to do would be to erect a
sky scraper and concentrate all departments there, as it
would be both a public convenience and a money saver. A still
better solution would be to cut out about half the super
fluous boards and reduce the number of employes 50 percent,
as Hi-other Charlie did m Nebraska but it is apparently too
much to hope for under an administration whose main
contribution to economy has been the creation of new offices,
When it is remembered that a decade or two ago, not even
the basement of the state house was utilized and the top
floor only partially occupied, and the state employes num
bered hundreds where they number thousands now, we can
understand why taxation lins
OPENING FRIDAY
OrcRon City, Ore., Auk. 21.
flic dedication ot tho new Pacific
highway link hero and tho ac
companying celebration when
Queen Hiiby will bo placed on the
tnrone to rule over tho merry
kingdom ol Fnllsnrla will take
place Friday.
The business section of the city
win no in gala nttlre and flags and
streamers will fly In the district
from Fourteenth street to Fifth.
The dedication and official
opening ceremonies will be pre
ceded by the parade, beginning at
2 o'clock, through tho business
district anil out to the highway
by way of Filth Rtreot. When the
line of march led by Queen Ruby
and her court and Governor
Pierce reaches the crest of tho now
grade overlooking tho falls ot tho
WlUnmeito river It will be con
fronted by i barricade of silken
ribbons stretched across the road
way. . Tho parndo then will halt and a
Oregon
Editor and Publisher
taketh a dog by the ears.
LaFollette.
Socialists as preparedness for
breaks down, the Socialists
split the republican vote in
the cause of the brass tacks
Mr. Dawes depicts.
Building
the erection of a state office
surprise in this. The people of
they are not originating any
that concerns the stale and
The people of Oregon are sur
employes is swelling so rapidly
governor.
being filled with desks and
building is similarly crowded
so magically increased.
dedicatory speech will bo made
by Governor Pierce. Cannon will
boom as tho eilkeu streamers are
broken and tho new highway link
is officially opened to traffic.
DAVIS IN CONFERENCE
WITH CLEM SHAVER
Now York, Aiiff, 2 t.- before tle-
pnrtfnR for Sta litit, N. J., when?
no jiiiuiH In Tiro the first hroailonsl
against Vre-alilent L'ooliilgo'a nosl
tloii aa tho nominee ot the reimh
licun inrty, John V. Do vis will
confer hero today with t'lem h.
Shaver, hla campMrcn innnujtoi,
and other party Iraffcrs on gen
eral campaign plant.
Mr. Shaver Is rotttrninar from
tho west to ntii.plemcnt report
mado Ity telegraph concerning
what ho reRardtf as a fnvornble
drift In that section to the demo
cratic national ticket. Ho nlreadv
has advlncd the presidential nomi
nee that tho people In the weit
are nnxtoua to hear Mr. Uavla.
T1V0 VESSELS CAUGHT
I'! ICE ABANDONED
A haunt V, S. S, Uuxor, In the
Arctic Ocean, 7I0 Nome, Aluak.i.
Atl?. 30. HIV AjwnHnlfwl Pr..
Tho Knsollne schooner Arctic,
rauirht in tho Ite. in a wreck and
tho motorshlp Lady Llndendey ha a
ben abandoned by hor crow who
aro ou the Ice.
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"WE
The Half-Time
Wife By Violet Dare
TopyHttht, 11)2-1, by tho
INDlSCItKKT C'ONFIIKXCi:S
Suzanne- mot Duncan Halo the
next morning as ho was walking
uptown.
"Why so down hearted?" ho ask
ed. "You look aa if your last friend
had died."
"Thal'a juat tho way I feel," she
answered. Sho was delighted to
seo him ; Geoffrey had aeen to it
that his bride met all bis friends
but to Suzanne most of them still
seemed very much liko strangers,
and there were, none in whom she
felt she eoulit confide. To moot
Why don't you rhtirk (lie whole
thltiK''1 nslccU Halo.
Duncan, the only person In town
whom sho had known beforo her
marriage, was a delight.
"ThliiRs aro ffoiug all wrong,
I'm worried." she continued n he
walked along beside her, "Dun
can, I wish you wero a brother or
cousin or something like that of
mine, I need one."
"AH riKbt I'll play tho part,"
ho nnmvered readily. "Hut aren't
you cold? Come In hero with me
and havo luncheon, won't you? I
know that Its easy, but I haven't
had brrakfast and I'm starved.
Siimntio hesitated about confid
ing In him. It seemed not quite
fair to Cieotfrey. Hut aft sho seat
ed herself at the table, Mrs.
ltayiu'8 entered tho restaurant.
Suzanne bowed, but Mrs. Uhviips'
acknowledgement of tho bow was
no slight as to bo almost non-ex
istent.
"Oh dear," sb;hed Suaauno. "I
was afraid I'd h.ive an enemy of
that woman," nod sho went on to
tell Duncan Halo of the party ot
the evening before, of how sho
had b, en chaperoning Dick's
crowd, and Mrs. Haynea had ap
peared in search of her son and
been shocked at tho fact that some
of tho boys and girla wero drink-
in ff.
"She makes fun of me because
I don't like that sort of thing, and
then turns and criticises me bo-
cause her own children do It." corn
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plained Suzanne bitterly. "I don't
see why sho doesn't blame ' her
self. I suppose she's told all;over
town about that party, and that I
told her It was no worse than bne
of hem that, I went to recently."
"Is that what you did tell her?"
asked Hale, much amused.
"Well, sort of. It came to thai
in tho end. Tho Haynea are greHt
friends of my husband's, and-Jdi-s.
JIaynes will tell him all this when
bo returns, and he'll bo mrftry at
mo and nt Dick, too, I suppose.
Duncan, I don't know what to do.
I've tried so hard to be the sort of
wife CJcoff wanted mo to, yet I
seem always to bo making mis
takes. I fall down on the Job
dreadfully."
"You shouldn't have married
him In the first place," replied
Halo promptly. "He's too old for
you, but that wouldn't niat'.c
quite so much If ho weren't so
prominent and go successful, lie
wants you to live up to a position
that an older woman would find
difficult, and you're such a young
ster, Suzanne. He expects too
much of you. He wants you to
be an accomplished hostess and a
diplomat and a mother to those
two nephews of his, who nre near,
ly as old as you are, and a house
keeper "
"No, not that," interrupted Sm-
anno, who had regained her poise
once more, and already regretted
telling him as much as sho had.
"We have a good housekeeper and
(ieoff doesn't want me to interfere
with her, Sometimes 1 wish he
did," she sighed, softly. "I'd like
managing a house, and planning
the meals and all that. Only not
such a big house a3 ours a liltlo
one, where I could rearrange the
furniture and make the curtains
for some of the rooms myself. If
I wanted to. I'm not a wife on a
grand scale, Duncan; I wasn't
meant for a man liko Geoff."
"You wero meant for a man like
me, Suzanne," he murmured,
bending forward and laying one
hand oa her arm. She shook it
off and leaned back in her chair
so that he was not so closo to her,
but ho went on without noticing
that movement. "Oh, .Suzanne, this
is all wrong. Why don't you chuck
the whole thln.n? You know that
I love you; you can't ever doubt
that. You're all the world to me.
Alwood will let you go, I'm sure;
he must see that you "
"Whatever he sees, he's not po
irig to see me fall down on the
Job I've undertaken," she answeiv
ed sharply. "Duncan, you mustn't
talk this way to me any more. Thin
Is my fault today: I shouldn't aot
come in here with you, shouldn't
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havo talked us I have. Dut it won't
happen again. Geoff has been
awfully good to me; I care a lot
about him, and I know that as
time goes on I'll care more. Lots
of marriages are just questions of
adjustment, and that's all this in.
I've got to .learn to adjust myself
to Geoff's way of doing things.
Women who were no smarter than
I am have done things that were
much harder."
BiM later, as she walked home
nlonot sho did not feel quite so
sure of her own ability. She'd
ha$o to do such a lot of explaining
when GeorTrey got DacK to town
tomorrow Subtle Sirs, Vale.
FOR CLEAR LIE
rortlaiul, Or., Aug. 21. City
Commissioner John M. Mann todjy
indicated that he would report
against the siugKuatioii ot Captain
George H. Kdmonostone, cousin c
inn engineer f tiio Pure Water
Development league, au organiza
tion urging the development of the
proposed Clear lako water project,
that the Portland city council
Join the movement in favor o( the
project.
Mr. .Mann said "with adequate
storage facilities which could in
provided at much less cost than
joining the Clear lake system, the
Hull Hun river can be made to
suply sufficient water for a city
of 2,000,000 people, and It there
fore would be poor business tw
Portland to spend millions of dol
lars Joining the new project."
NEAR BEER BLINDNESS
BRINGS SUIT FOR $25,900
Ios Angeles, Cat., Aug. 21.
Blindness caused by near beer is
made the basis of a damage suit on
file in the superior court here to
day. The plaintiff, William M
Foster, asks judgment of $25,900
against the brewers and bottlers
who sold him a barrel of near beer
which exploded and put out I1I3
right eye.
DESERTS MANSION TO
COOK IN BUMOW
Chicago, Aug. 21. Mrs. Helen
McGinnls Thorne, wife of the
wealthy Gordon C. Thome, whose
father once was head of Mont
gomery, Ward & Co., has forsaken
luxurious apartments wealth
would provide and has won her
husband to her wish a bungalow
in California. She and her mother
leave today, she announced, for'
is cooling
rr
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"I had to sit around all drc9a
up when I was dying to go out In
tho kitchen," Mrs. Thome was
quoted as saying of her residence
with her husband 'a mother In a
great apartniont on Sheridan
ltoad, although she expressed the
sreatest uftectlon for the elder
lira. Thorne.
"Now I am going to have a llt-
i fitmlQh It mV-
lie ijuiifiai"" ---
..... . i Onnlnn la Mill HE
sen uuu "
out and we will be real married
folks."
COOLIDGE 10
E HAY I
AY
Plymouth, Vt., Aug. 21. Kept
indoors moat of yesterday hy one
of the most severe rains ot thu
summer, President Coolidge, was
prepared today to meet some cxe
cise in the hayflold.
The president is turning his at
tention to official business. Mr
Coolidge yesterday accepted an in
vitation to speak in lialtimore,
Mr., at the unveiling of the La
fayette statue there on September
6 LoFayclte-Marne day. The
resident has on his program an
engagement to help Ed Blauchard
rake hay. During a viait with Air.
Blanchard, a neighbor, the presi
dent learned that sicknesa had de
layed his neighbor in getting in
his crops. He volunteered to help,
WEST DARES BANK
TO BRING SUIT IF
REPORT NOT TRUE
(Continued from Puge One.)
libel. We would then be forced
to go on the witness stand under
oath and prove the truthfulness o;
the statements made in the report.
I have the utmost faith in the
honesty and integrity of hoth M
Cookinghum and Mr, Albert, the
examiner for the clearing house
association. Neither had intimate
knowledge of this transaction and
I am satisfied neither would ha
given it their approval had they
known the facts surrounding it,
Both of these gentlemen will learn
more about the neal from our re
port than they ever knew before
and, while their tongues may de
fend the transaction, at heart they
condemn and deplore it, because it
was not in keeping with tho tra
ditions of the institution. It was
not in keeping with good business.
It was not in keeping with sound
morala. On the other hand, it was
most unwise; it was foolish: it waa
idiotic; it was shameful and it was
criminal.
"I fully realize tho seriousneii
of these charges and the making
of such a report would bo a das
tardly thing to do if the commit
tee was without tho facts to sup
port tho statements made therein
It was an ulcer that had to be 1
moved no matter how painful the
operation.
"The committee is prepared t.i
defend its report at any time an.
before any tribunal. The full story
is yet to be told.
Neither Mr. Cookingham nor
Mr. Albert should assume the bur
den of defending this stock, dea'.
Thoy should leave ft to Mr. Isa-3'-Hunt
and. Mr. S. I,. Eddy, whoie
ideas of hanking are more in keep
ing with the spirit of the transac
tion." REDS IN CHAMBER
RIOT WHEN
HERRIOT REPORTS
(Continued from Page One.)
Terence and asserted France would
gain by it "for it would need a
deal of optimism, to believe that
France, in tho future could goiin
the majority of votes which en
abled her to enter the Ruhr."
The reparation problem In
which France was the most inter
ested party had now been taken
from the political into the
economic field, the premier said,
"and we have given a very large
role to American citizens in our
organization, which was done
designedly." ,
"Wo can only rejoice," Mr.
Herriot continued, "to have asso
ciated with us the great American
republic which has witnessed our
sufferings and which has all the
authority necessary to supervise
tho execution of the program
l&issraitqes
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lowihip. L
which was due iu a large part to
its initiative."
Franco's new freedom ot action.
M. Herriot said, had been defend
ed to the utmost in London, but
the situation had become grave.
Then Prime Minister Macdonald
ot Great Britain, in two letters,
had reminded the French and
Belgians of the declaration they
had made when they entered tho
Ruhr that they had done so merely
to enTorce payment by the Ger
mans. Risk of Rupture
And the German delegates at
London, through the British prime
Minister, had made it plain that
tho reichstag would not accept the
proposed plan unless tho Kuhr
wore evacuated. Nevertheless, M.
Herriot went on, ho had come be
fore the cabinet in Paris "de
cided to limit to a maximum of
one year the military occupation
of the Ituhr.
"To go beyond this waa to risk
again a rupture of the confer
ence,'' the premier added, "and he
becanio convinced that if France
remained in tho Ituhr except for
a definite stay she would stay
there absolutely alone."
Tho advantages he had obtained
at the London conference, the
premier insisted, do not strike the
imagination, but they are sub
stantial advantages.
A violent display by the com
munists forced Paul Pafnlevo,
president of tho chamber to dis
continue the sitting alter tne pre
mier liail finished his statement.
M. Marty's language had been ao
unrestrained thut M. Palnlevo had
at various times warned him but
when he finally produced the com
munists amnesty poster and
waived it from tho rostrum M.
Palnleve put ou his hat, signifying
the session was at au end.
The communist deputy then
started to scaio the secretary's
desk and to occupy the speaker',
empty chair, but the ushers pre
vented this move in time and has
tily evacuated the chamber and
its galleries while the extreme radi
culs kept on crying: "Amnesty. '
The phrase which made M. Pain
lovo suspend the sitting was Mar
ty's shouted declaration:
"All the ministers are filthy
scoundrels."
Germany Legislates
Berlin, Aug. 21. (Uy Associ
ated Press.)- The German govern
ment has begun tho legislative
program required to carry out the
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fmo appetite to eat anything that was
put before me, and I began to do all
my work and my washing, something
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I amon my fourth bottle, which makes
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924
agreement reached at th 17
Dnwes reparation n!an. '
A 1)111 lireflnntpri tn ... .
provides, first, assent to th
v ., Dbuuu, authoH..
tiou for tho minister of tlnanc.
float a loan ot 800,000,000 mM
marks; and, third, authorization
for tho government of M.
st;j to take measures with a vte
to the surrender ot state rail...
000 gold marks and bonds to th.
value of 6. 000. 000. 001) nid
under tho law relating to taw.
Belgium Ratifies
Brussels, Aug. 21. (liy As3oc.
ntcd Press.) A decree was issuej
today in closing tho parllamentarr
session following the cabinet
complete approval ot tho state
monts on tho outcome of the Lon
don reparation conference a8
mado by Premier Theunis and the
foreign minister. Hymans.
These statements brought out
that the financial pledges obtained
in exchango for tho evacuation ot
tho Ituhr represent 16 billions ot
gold marks In railroad and Indus
trial bonds, while a guarantee It
afforded becauso Germany cannot
violate her new engagements
without ruining her credit la
America as well as in Europe.
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& Furniture Co.
285 N. Com'l St. Phone 947
50,000 Lbs. of .Best
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Highest Cash Price Paid
Capital
Bargain House
L. T- Dick and L. M. Hut
CHINESE MEDICINE CO,
420 and 420 Slnto St.
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Established 18 jcara In
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