imsi) nyuAmx, iiknd, ow:aor,TmmaAV, iikchmmku uh, ioi-j pack n RITNER SHOWS MUCH ABILITY AS EXECUTIVE Budget Work During Com ing Legislature to Benefit APPROPRIATIONS BIG Veto M, Ciiii Wlclitiil lint Utile Without llolnf; Itml Diiituigu In Hindi liinllliilloiml t Need Art! Hi-i'ii (R.l.l lu T1. llutl.tln.) HAM3.M, Doc, 21. It Iiiih boon n . long 1 1 mo hIiico Knstorii Oregon linn 5f"hnd a republican governor, no .long In fact I hut some people havo gath uroit tho lili'ii ttmt Hint miction of the Htato. doesn't Imlil real republican gu bornntorliil timber. Hut events mIkiuM disabuse 1 ho mlndn of thono people, for during tlio pant fuw wcokn tliuy hnvo hiil mi opportunity of seylng rent Kumtiru urognn ropuiiiiraii kov iirnor In action, mid tlio coiireusun of opinion among people who havo had u clone up on hi action In ttmt ho In a genuine Kovurnor . Hoy It It nor of Pondloton, by vlrtuo of lil oinco nn presldont of tlio inn ate bocamo governor when Oovurnor Olcott loft for' tlio governors' confer- unco In tlio oust. When ho took hold of tlio rolm, Ilia old horse of ntnto know tlmt someone win pushing on ttio Hues. -' Itltnur linn had ii legislative oxporl ctico which ban Hlood lllttl III Rood ntnad In lilti comparatively lirlcf per lod im governor. Ho Vnown noino thing, considerable, In fact, nliout ntnto n flairs and ntnto nerdn. l.'xprrlciKiT Alii to Htnl" It Just happened tlmt when .ho Mopped Into tlio otllco, tlio now bud get Inw win coming Into nctuul and nctlvo operation for tlio flrnt tliuo find tlili In tin Impnttnnt pliano of executive work, ono of tlio moil Im portant In fnct. It wnn doubly a happy thine that Itltner happened to hnvo ft crock at tlio budKot Just nt thin tlmo, in It In IiIrIiI)' probublu ho will ho n niombor of tlio sonnto ways nnd means committed nnd hli work with tho budRiit cominliilon will link In admirably with what ho )iai to do In that capacity. Ho hopped Into tho budget work IJlto nn old nlagor. MakliiK tho roiindi WrTf tlio ituto Initltutlom, ho poked hln tioio Into every crack and cranny, went ovor n lino of iiucilloni Hint licpt thn luporlntondontn nnd their aldon hoppliiR, nnd applied tho acid tent to every one of tho domandn made upon tho tremury for Improve ments and betterment!. Winer known noniethliiR about Institutional uevdn ut lint hiind, an tho Kimtcrn Oregon hoipllal, ono of (ho fluent In the nation, In located In hln back yard, at It worn, nt Pendleton, and , ho nl.vnyn han kept a weather eyu out far that Initltutlon and Itn nt falrn. Hcnnlblt) llmlKCt I'wivn Tho upihot of Itltnor'n work liore, along with Hint of Sam ICoicr'n, In that the loRlilaturo In going to havo laid on Itn colloctlvo desk ono of tho tuoit carcftijly worked out flnunclnl nnd budRotary proRrnms that aver nldod a bunch of legislators. It will lio innio nld, too, and It tho leglsln- ME SWEET jlOjUE YS I THINK l IH THERE 5onCV3 . I HER SPeAKINGf Otctf, you're wrong isin. 7 Terry Gilkifion A0T0C1ITII i it.isi and sHe's sittn1 IBHBTflTrrT' I ON Hl LAP AND . JIHIM ( IV PATTN' HIS H6At5 JgZ2S-llilH V flvo nnnomhly pny proper nttontlon lo l(, It will bo n material aid In ptit tllig tip nuiinlhlu program of luntl liitlonnl mid depiirtuientiil upproprln tlonn for tlio executive, to pan upon. If tho legislature follown out tho budget eominliiilnii'n program It In going to bo ii hnrd thing for (Joyoriior I'lorco to wield tho veto ax'o very strongly without doing hoiiio ronl nnd material diiintigo to tlio ntnto Of course, the budget commlsAlon In confronted with the fnct (lint tlwro nro a InrKe niimhnr of appropriations provided for by law, wlilch.lt cannot touch, and which It mint Include In thu budRot whether It wnnln to or not. If tho loKliliilurn ultown Iheno appropriation! to ntund, thoy might muko Juicy meat for tho executive axe. Hut thoy cannot be churK"d up iiRalnnt tho budget committee, an they havo .nothing to do but to Hit eludo them In thn budget under man date of the law, To IlKt-oinilzn NwiU Ah far nn tho liiHttttitlohn nro con cerned, and nn fur an thu care of their wardn In concerned, the budget commltlnn In going to nee that every oHHontlnl In taken caro of. It In not going to allow any holler to affect the real needn of the ntate. Ho If tho Incoming governor tacklon the limtl tutlonal npproprlitllonn with the veto, providing thono appropriation are ulong the linen of the budget com mission's rocnmiiiendatolnn, ho In go ing to 'cauno Buffering and hardships for tho holplcin and the 'aflllctod. Anyone who roci ovor tho budget n few moinont and In at all familiar with the nlato'i uocdn can pot that fact In ii moinont. An a mutter of truth, nnyono who known anything about ntnto affairs whatever, known that tax savings canno.t bo made to any material de gree by Attacking Initltulomil and departmental functions No doubt, or beyond tlio question of a doubt, iiomo money can be saved (n the de partments of nlato. Iloyond a doubt, In the mlndn of thono who know, no money can be naved by hitting at tho Institution. It In not connldored truo economy In thn mlndn of those who hate tho real Interests of tho ntnto at heart, to lop off tho necessi ties of Ufa from u holploin, Insuna man or an Imbecile In tho feeble minded Initltutlon. An well as our luitltutloun are aporatlug. It Is up- ntudle them for any length of tlmo that they are not running well enough, simply from tho fuct they novor have hnd enough money. Thoro nro hundreds of fecblo minded chil dren about tho ntnto, hundreds of feebto minded iidultn, who nro not In thu state Initltutlon because thoro In no room for them. The remit Is that these types are procreating their kind, rolling up mora potential crim inals nnd Imbeciles for tho ntnto to caro for In tho future, nnd whllo the ntnto Is saving pennies In refusing to place Us Institution on a basin of adequato facilities, It I laying up against coming generations a heavy tux charge, and a scries of crimes, Thin clnsn of people Is certain to pro duco ii largo porcoutngo of criminals and degenerates. As long an they nro looso on society thoy will Indulge In tholr practices and mora thuu ono child now lying In its cradlo will bo tho victim of such degeneracy- when tho tlmo conies. Cimuulmlmi CoiimtviiIIvo It need not bo argued from theso statomonts that tho budget commis sion has Indulged lu any riot of ox travnganco for the state Institutions. Decauso It ban not. It has outlined a sober, senslblo policy which pro vides for n fair share of progress, at TANMV WITH HeAR. OH - WHAT 5 tT ? flU DADDY ? COre LOOK AT KITTY POST SELECTS 1923 OFFICERS Commander and Chaplain Only Uncontested Hon ors in Election Klectlon of ofllcern for the coming ycur, and prepuratloun for ChrlstmuH In the way of assisting any ox-xorrico men who might be found lo bo dent! tulv, constituted tho chief business to como before Percy A, Hlevenn Nont No. 4, American I.eglon, at Itn meet Ing at the gymnasium Inst week. All olllcuu woro contested, with tho excep Hon of commander, for which Dr.- L. UV, Ontchell was the only nominee, and chaplain, with Itev. II. Heard an the only member quullflod to be a candidate. H, It, Drown wan clfoseu vco com mnndor, M, Connolly adjutant John Ilungo llnance officer, and Hoy Van VIeet, F, H. Heard, Jack Wright, 15. H. Kennedy and C'rnlg Coynnr members of .thu oxccutlvo commit tee. Luncheon wan served following the business session. WEDDING IS HELD ON CHRISTMAS EVE Mlsn Isabel Smith and Alfred Huiinell, both or liend, were married on Sunday evening at tho Methodist parsonage by Her. F. 11. Slbloy. Thoy will muko their homo In Ilond. Hun ucll Is employed at the Ilend Rarago, nnd Mrs, Huiinell ban been employed nt Stockmon'a variety store. the same tlmo guarding against any unwarranted expenditures. If any thing. It han cut off somo warranted expenditures far tho sake of holding down expense. In addition to hln budget commla nlou duties. Governor Itltuor han had a busjr tavf weeks of It, tackling the various probloms confronting him with all of the ardor of nn Eastern Oregon buckoroo. Tho few weeks havo developed tho fact that ho Is a man of executive ability and capa city, with a aiilck thinking, analytical mind, a mind which Is not pnrtlcu larly swerved by what other pcoplo are saying or thinking as long as ho happens to think ho Is doing the right thing, and when he decides to do u thing ho docs It and that Is tho end "of. He then hops along to the next ono and does that. Ho has used tho executive proroga tlvo to pardon offenders In a number of Instances. Each of these has been upon tho recnmmondatlon of tho Judgo and district attorney who tried tho case, and In each Instance If you ask the prison officials who havo bceu in cioso ioucii wiui tno man par doned, they will tell you ho did. a good Job, And .theso self same prison officials nro not a soft hearted set by any maiinor of means. They are nbnut ns hard boiled as they mako 'em when It comes to analyzing con vlcts nnd their attributes. All told. Eastern Oregon has dem onstratcd quite forcibly and certain ly, within a fow weeks' time, that It has tho climate, tho soli nnd the pos sibilities for producing good Rubor notorial timber when called upon to do so. And that Isn't said for tho purpose of opening a Rltner Rubor notorial boom. It Is Just a slmplo fact. I FftieNP OP HERS - TOLO J HER NOT TO SEE HM ANY .AORB.l PONT LUCE, f HOME HAV8 YOU A LITTLE HABIT IN MPW?. HCVAE SEMD US CWB wb'll PRINT ir- THl-ANY MUSBANP,AT PNNER.y P0T5' HIS AAPKIN IN HIS P0CX6T cry MISTAKE" s THE MEW HAROLD (SAVE ME Recorder Scores Hung Jury; Declares Results Of Cases In Bend A "Iteniilln nociired In crlmfnal cases III Ilend have become a public ncau dal," Itecordor Honn Karnhnm told Hie Jury In the John Turner ease Fri day night after tho nix men hearing the evidence Had remained out for flvo mid one-half bourn and then come In lo report a three to three disagreement." Tumor had been charged with permitting minors, to gamble In the back room of hln Wall street establishment. j- Karnlium recalled to the Jury that In tho last four, cases tried In Bend courts, disagreements or acquittals hadi resulted, and allowed It to bo plainly understood that he consid ered the ovldonco against Turner suf Ilcctit to warrant a conviction. . SCHOOL NEEDS IN U. S. GREAT Country Far Behind in Edu cation, Declares Com missioner (Br Unlud Trm to The U.rid BulUtln.) WASHINGTON'. Dec, 22, This country Is so far behind In providing educational facilities for its children that "it in letting the school that was good enough for our fathers suf flco for tho children of today," ac cording to John J. Tlgert, United States commissioner of education. "The present school building short- ago Is nothing short of'a disgrace to tho nation," Tlgert said. j Among 'the defects cited by tho Save On Sulphur! by booking your requirements before January 1st. We will carry storage Free! Stock Now On Hand in Bend . Prices in effect only to December 31st. Terms: Cash with order. "Diamond S" Brand - - - - $52.30 per Ton "Fruit" Brand ------- $44.00 per Ton "Toro" Brand ------- $82.00 per Ton Attention! Farm Bureau Members .By special arrangements between the manufacturer and "the .officers of the Farm Bureau, members will be'allowed a discount of $1.00 per ton. NOTE: After December 31st the above prices will apply to pool car orders only. Minimum car, 20 tons. Warehouse stocks will sell for $3.00 per ton higher. REMEMBER "Diamond S" Brand is the sulphur that has given the results in Deschutes County for the past eight years. This brand is 100 per cent pure and is made from highly refined, soft, sponge sub limed sulphur. Over 60 per cent will pass a 200 mesh screen. Its merit has been proven by years of real use. "Toro" Compound is a specially prepared agricultural sulphur that has given astonishing results in increasing crop yields; re pelling wire worms; preventing potato scab; neutralizing alkali 'and softening hardpan. Send for literature. "Fruit" brand is crude sulphur, pulverized to 60 per cent, pass ing a 200 mesh screen. Each grain retains the dense sand like structure of the crude sulphur from which it was ground. If you must use a cheap, crude sulphur, be sure that it is finely ground. Coarse crude sulphur cannot be absorbed by the soil. . WILKES WAREHOUSE CO. BENR, OREGON. PHONE 24 Public Scandal Turner, on the stand, admitted that boys had played cards In tho rear room of hln shop, tho wlnnern securing chocolalo barn. Tho boys were not gambling, however, ho con tended. Ho Just didn't seem to bo able to keep the boys away, from tho place, ho declared, stating that at one tlmo no less than 38 had been crowd ed Into tho tiny back room. Other testimony won to the offect that gambling for money had gone on, but that the players had been cautioned against passing- currency over the table. Members of tho Jury were h, B. Ualrd, W. IL Stoats, J. jf. Klein, 11, H, McPanh, George Hoover rind V. B. Johnson. commissioner in'an appeal for better, school buildings aro: Old, delapl- dated structures, half of them dating back more than 25 years; lack of fire proof construction; serious con gestion; lack of necessary, adjuncts for a rpunded education, such as gymnasiums, shops, science and cook ing rooms. "One school building of every four now in use was built more than 34 yearn ago," Tlgert declared. "Hundreds of thousands of chil dren 'are housed in portable, rented buildings, stores and lofts. Thou sands more are sitting for four or flvo hours a day In badly lighted, in adequately ventilated basements, three feet or more below street level. "Only 5 per cent of all the school bulKllngs are of Are proof- construc tion. Every week In the year a school building Is burned or partly 'de stroyed. "Seventy-flve per cent of the cities In 1920 reported congestions. Hun dreds of thousands nro on half tlmo. "These nro unpleasant facts. Hut they are facts that need to be stated because the crisis Is norloun." t ISMET PASHA ASKS MANDATE Turkish Envoy Would Has ten Negotiations to End War (Ilr UnlUJ Prns to Tlx Iknd llullrtfn.) LAUSANNE, Dec. 28.- When tho peaco conference resumed Its delib erations after tho Christmas recess, Ismct Pasha sent a message to tho Angora government asking for a mandate, declaring unless he Is re leased from flat orders not to glvo ground on disputed points, peace Is Impossible. , Settlement of some disputed points Is expected before the new year, but the conference despairs of signing any document before mid January. Btoltb "Howlirn." Here are iome new "bowlers" quoted In the Provincial, the maga zine i,f the Edinburgh Provincial Training rollege: "Sf.erates died of an overdose of wedlock." "A mni suplal Li an animal with pouch in ItK stomach. Into which It retired when bnrd pressed. "An epitaph U a short, sarcastic poem." "Beckett taet Henry oi the altnr steps and, said, "What ho, WngP Nlrnry severely massacred him." Some Fall to Recognize Truth. Thou dost give audience everywhere, O. Truth, to all wn- ask counsel of thee, and at once answerest, though on manifold matters tncy ask thy counsel. Clearly dost thou answer, though all do not bear. St. Augustine. 1 vi