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PAGE FOCR THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925 CapitalJournal 81 era. Oregos An Independent KfviTaptr Fubhfhed Every Kvenjng Frept Punday TvaC-pOoa l; News 4 GEOKGtf PL'TKAaf, Editor and Publisher BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY TODAY'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE J herej ore vhm thon doest thine alms, do not sound a IrutHjtet before thee, as the hypocrite do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of mm. Verily I say unto you they have their reward. ilatthew 6:1. Banishing Mother Goose The child uplifters hive declared war upon Mother Goose and assert that the old lady and her nursery jingles must be) birred from polite society. They indict her for all kinds of gins and hold her rhymes an inspiration to all the crimes in the calendar. As the Los Angeles Times summarizes it: Censors and Icoaoclasta are mopping up Mutber Goose. They even cant suspicion on llie authenticity o( tbe old lady. They intimate that there was no such person. They say ibal abe should not bar been permitted, anyhow, aa abe suggested bad grammar, murder, theft. wassail and other social affronts. It la therefore best that Mother Goose should be banished from tbe nursery and driven from the borne. Let there be no mora parading ot the Iniquities of Old King Cole and tbe rest ot the pack. These nursery jingles "Mother Goose's Melodies" consist ing of a collection of ancient rhymes for children, long current among the people, were first published in 1719 in Boston. A similar collection was published in London in 1760. The . name, however, probably originated in the folk lore common to '!1 nations, although in 1607 Charles Perrault published in France a collection of ten fairy stories entitled "Tales of V ther Goose" which, however, contained none of the rhymes of the American publication. Seven of these stories are found in the Pentamerone, an earlier Italian collection. Ili-diddle-diddie! the cat 'n the fiddle! Now we know why boys go wrong and girls leave home! It's all Mother Goose's ctreJness and the old lady must beat it, or the welfare workers will get a constitutional amendment against her. HORIZONTAL f . F-gvptlaa amikt a. Esfejt 7. Broad, supra vessel 8. Mtva drink Work at ditigewtlf II. To analc -rt-re IX. huoa to utw I. KoyaJ KaTlaerr (ab It. Ijohs braid of bait 17. Ha k iT-fU is. To brtac stoaaue SM. sp SZ. MlaMr pec. 24. Awkward rwic . Hoy ZH. m fpoel) X. Hmmm fcmperor HOW TO SOLVE THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE Tba sray la antra lb mm Wvsl rasas Is ta rm ba laa laam frf tba stttraa srhh rJsa srords srhlra acre srttta the sraas puytac arftaKaaas. Taw arfiiuitoa are aasatxl la nausiina wta tbe sssiSi i oa ina aaagraam. Aaj ttortl defused la Ike tris sssn -HOROOTTAL" art becta at au aamarr, ataxia oa Use diaximaa, aaa win himI alt tha srat across so tbe first btirfc spare lo ibr rick of that aambrr. TbaX U. iba srard saast brsta aa tbe sqaara tbat eaataJas Ms laraufslnc sua bee; bad rtlrad aa far as I be abUa aaaasrs coallaae aaburrrapaohy Aar srard aVTard Salter "TtimcU' m alas becta. fea I be estate pace ibal coal alias lie aaaibrr. bat will auras ovaaaara aa tar as ua stasia raaera in sla aalaiemiBSrdJy. men, mothers and maids A Romantic Serial of Modern life By IDAH MeGLOXE GIBSON VERTICAL For and Against Governor Pierce has issued a letter to the public calling attention to the severe penalties imposed by the new "drunken driver" law and warning violators. He concludes: The law should be enforced to the letter throughout our state, and will result In reducing the appalling number of automobile accidents tbat are recorded daily, many of which can be traced direct ly to tbs use of intoxicating liquor. Yet it was only a few days ago that the governor asked the attorney general if he could not mitigate the penalty imposed upon the first drunken driver convicted and restore forfeited driver's license, because if inconvenienced the offender. What is the object of publicly urging the enforcement of a law and at the same time privately seeking to nullify it? In the last three issues, the Salem Statesman has financed the $640,000 linen mill, promoted a giant asparagus industry, several grape juice factories, a beet sugar plant and realized $24,000 an acre from flax which is going some, even if Salem is the center of all the industries known to mortal wan. What Irind of grape-juice makes one that way? . I. Short loa (ab.) X Small drtnklitg mart 1. Capable 4. Hawbrior of Arts (ab.) i. Prk-klr flutter urad a. To prue-c by a tlik f. .lr.a 10, rieatare tcmsH 1 1. To mingle 1Z. ( !wp 1 1. K.-crrt 1. Kuboraitate (ab.) If. To tlirtte hi .troll qtuiittllra 31, (.antra tool 23. A rulur 20. Manser of Arts (ab.) SI. iHiys' Sight (ab ) ice-presiuent Dawes is making speeches on every possible occasion, assailing the senate and otherwise striving desperately to keep out of the oblivion that surrounds his office but he will have to get a better subject than revision of senate rules to avert his fate. Who cares? Let him take1 a real issue, Mce repeal of the Volstead act, and he will out' shine the president for publicity. Whoever does .take the initiative to destroy the present regime of hypocricy and corruption, will never lack followers. . Turner News. Turner, Or., April Zi. Mrs. Pete Colin is spending a tew days wtih ber oubnd fa Turner. Mr Colli is la the employ of the Sou t her a PfccUlc u section fore man at Turner, taking the place of Ralph Chares, who resigned tbat position a short time ago. Mr. bmth has been visaing at the Y. C Gunning home for the put several days. Mrs. Barbara Snyder came up from nerval, Saturday to spend the week-end with ber parenta Mr. and Mrs. K. C. linker. Her stater, M.n Gerald (lower, Vbo bas been visiting her the past week, came home with her. Mrs. hie wart of Salem spent Sun Uy at ths U. C. liaker home. S. 11. Maker Sua bis daughter. Mrs. 8. TalLcutt, were Halem vlsl tom Krlday of !at week. Mibs 1 'orris itamett is home from l'ortiand and la now work Wig (ur the Oregon Grain company at Turner ani Aumtvtlle. Mrs. H. A. Tl.i'ten came up frtiut l'ortiand. Saturday, ant s-ttt a ft d.ts visiting uld friends In Turner. Mrs. II. It. Mil's fi moving bark lo ber Turnr pro,erty from Ha-li-in, w hrre wtie has n living for the poat sevei.il months. She states that Mr. MHn In not tloini: very ad! and wm aa'n taken bsrk to the h js.ta t wer-k. George K.tzpstrWk I.h working on a sbeep ranch la estm Ore g n. E. P. Baker, F. P. Rowley. H R. I'etts and others from Tumor attended a lecture In Ha Urn I ant Thursday nigat. Lyle and tarwln Relwer, grsnd I'jdi of Mrs. C. Uonea, rn up from Salem, Saturday, trying to lurt soma of the finny trib from the waters ot Mill creek, Tbey had fair luck. C. K. Mundmger of Salem wa a visitor at the born of Mrs. C itonet, Saturday night. j The Southern Pacific signs! grng baa nearly completed the la-' . alullatlon of th automatle block Q-stem from Salem to Marion. .The Turner Klag Fiber com pa ay ta busy making finer from tha flax taken la by tbe plant last rear. Kufus rergi aoa of Falls City Is spending a few days with his aousiB. Mm J. C. Barber and fam- Mrs. T.o Demyatt was a passen ger for Salem, Tuesday noon. Mr. and Mr. Ed Ferris of Sa lem v kitted bunday with Mr. Far ris' parent, Mr and Mrs. George Farrls. Mrs. K. S I'ratlier was a Salem visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mia. G. A. G. Moon were In Salem, Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Bones were hual new visitors ia Salem, Tues day afternoon. Tha Turner Flag A Fibre mm pany made a shipment of flag fiber this week. H. L. Wright of Aumsrllle was a business visitor In Turner, Tue day. O. R. Stover, the Watkins man was In Turner, Tuesday. Miss Margaret MrKay, who re calved a broken collar bone la an accident at school last week, Is ac far recovered as to be able to be- hauk at school arafn. E. T. Pierce of the Turner Stat bank waa a Salem visitor Tuesday afternoon. The Southern Pacific signs .ang, who have been working in this vicinity fur the pant thre Month ml he forced to leave be fore I lie work is completed, as ibey ire hho.'t rUiniul boards and green ten- for ttie lamp. Vetter Hon s and F. P. Ilowle attended the American legion meeting and th inovius; picture, put on by the fish and game com tnisftion u par: of the evrningV program a t the Sali ni armory Momluy nfriit. George Karris has been work ing at the M L I-Url hardware tore ai;rtin thfi week. PDPULATjoOaCREASES DESPITE BIRTH CONTROL 0lu. Norway. The steadily Ji. I rr.MKlns; hlrthrata la Nonrir. I spri'iallir la Mir lartfr cltlos snjl imlu. trial distrlrts. baa alarmtl cuv.rurucnt aulhorltlrs, vbo ap- pralM la lbs ru.jlrsl tsrultr all thr It.iy.l unlrrsltT of Oslo far a I vlutliia ot thr prblr. The J Physicians mnsullrri dx-lsrrd that I lb. drrrraslDir blrthrats wss due I largrlr lo drllhrrats birth Control BEES CLAIMED SPECIALISTS Brrlin. Grrtninr Profnwirl o rrisrh of U.rlla unWrrs'lr. srbo hsa msda sprrlal studs nf I aplralturt. asllsTsa thai htt hl collar! Hon it Iron rosrs. fur In- staara, will not par attrnllua ol mf atbar flosrsr. Ha dflirwl tbaf ksa sprclaltss oa aoma aal rrowrr tor ths rrsaoa that thsr tr-1 act o on 17 ons partuma. soLvnox op riisTfcnDivs flZLtS O N ElC REED I' lijF Ml 5 1 t a w 1 p PAlpClTO A C T Ib A N t Doohmum FRBORni c t r 3 : v - g 3 z 7? F7Z F H 20 1. m 17 ipim5 Copyrigbt George Marttiew Adazna PLUISG WITH A WOMASf To thourbU J-iUe. ' Harold Keemetly aata. J"becave aSme mac bad titrated a ay from jou tbat fc would b impM4Me for your mocb er. a won aa tuuh ?lder thaa yoa. ic kp my mavi; at b:-r s:ie. Witb the arreonre f youib ym thovglit you coald aeow rrova t yoor mother that my love Wavs ax-t dklntr-iea. It was vnh macti airueriert that I watched yoa rryma- to flirt with me. j "i aereT ectered yoer preay. youtb be-vd that to a Teal nan jt ht mother offered a t-nipathy and nndervtacding of which you are not capable, consequenttr tbe woola be much more a 'tract 3 re to him than any selfce&tered young vt'inia evc-n you.' f j-xtrio;y anry. aa well ahajned. TUllemay covered her fare with her hands, she realis ed tr.it Harold Kennedy had just been playing with her until he coo Id bring her number's affairs to a rla? where it would set all ovibts as to his bones.y aiid Un cerity ret. &h bean ts thini that in her seal a.e lui not played "5uuare wnh her own mother. For the f.rst tftr.e tince she had met Harold she m hones. w:ih herself and told herself that what she bad been do Jng was wot with a desire to ne ber mother ee the truth, it waf ewly a valo wish to subjugate Har 'Z Kennedy, that she misat mreck uTon him avme of the iurt she had reci.ed Xr?ai Holert McLreafl. Fha droppei ber head furtiicr rn the table. cAirtpletely atvi&eJ in r er own sight. Her mother had beard alL Would she ever for tie her? Harold was, ull talking. "It I r.vea lulf of roar mother's rig' .nil MkfteMta. aUUe. When 1 did it. I liJ not 1 coursa know what a aeries of liiiU would happen to Lisa's Tart of the land tut I am nr that will make no difference to yr mtuhtr and 1 know It does not to me,., I ahall go ta her tfaigbt aad ack ber to make ur ea;yeiKeni public I shall Atak h-r 10 rnrry me aa &on a i-opsibls -Because I want you to like me 1 hr tt.aU this explanation to you. I thourbt at first I would not do o. and then I became aware that you would always think that perhtijM I cared mora for you tbaa I i:J for List and I could "oi let ycu do thaL "I arant yoo. homerer, to like me well enough so that yo'ir mother will not be unhappy. . Harvll Knnl arose from his chair and placed bis hand on LiUe oay's shoulders. At his touch she e:ned gajvan-is-d Intj a weeping Nioble. f ie aroe. F'x caulegram which she haa eiuiche-d in ner hand ever s.nrc ehe bad recif-d it dro7)ed to the fler. SimotUnonOy Harold and her mother, who hid come noise lessly into the room, stooired to 1-ick H p. Vrs. Vait's hand reach ed the iarer first.. "Real it." Lille Faid. Mrs. Va!l rumed the paper nnd rea d the m es-a ?e. A -1 ex prejwto n of grent rurpiise r-xssed over ber face. ' What do this mean" she aked. ljtnt thts th1 young man ho married that girl in France on her .d-ftthbed V ' Yea. ! menns that Robert Mc Lean ar,d I were ir. love with each ether, it mean 3 -hat he felt boend mesna tnat I want to bad ons night the very happlee; girl on this earth and woke up the next naming the ratst miserable, tor oa that morn Ing 1 -received a letter from Hob retting rn that al'Uooh ba loved ma ba was under obligations to i.isrry Mlas Eama I thought I fbould die. I wanted to die aad then, mother iar, I received yonr letter and 1 determined ta corns oa aad try to 11't for you If possible, "Whan I arrived I found that you diJn't need me. I think per thr I was jealous of Harold. I made myself believe that ho was a cad aad acoundreu Everything that Harold Kennedy baa been ayiag to me, everything that you have overheard as true." Harold turaed quickly and fac ed Mra. Vail. Vber were you when I was talking?" he Inquired. "Jut outside the window behind your chair." "M-ither, Is there any excuse, for me. Can you understand that I came hon;e soul-sick and heart broken? I thought that no one in the worll was aa unhappy as I." "Lille. d-mr. iton't talk nbout It now. Mother knowa 1 -til." 'No. you don't. Neither does Harold know. I didn't even know myself until this morning. Lot ma make a clean breast of It and then mother, if you can, forgive ma. I am afraid J can never forgive try-self." Mond iy All KimH Well. "Coming Through" WITH waa I who surtrested that yoa btto marry CfralOine Kamta. Tt ' rffyfrmnrimMi BRINGING UP FATHER Br George McManus 1 'g - 6X COLL- : THM1 MEOICINC ;i, THE DOCTOR OVE. ME CURED feUEEOX PE.t.l. - OtOr-t'T f lFEEU tUEEOf AUU OA : E I BT COLLf-1Tb ONE t- THE MORhiN' AM1 t HCVE.N'T bMOT My EfE: THREE r-. AJH" tsOT A. -wirsK. 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