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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM.
FOUR
WEDNESDAY, JUNE
OREGON
lore
don't
me any
world, you
more.
" 'Oh, dear heart! What is the
matter with you? I am so unhappy
Don't you remember telling me
Balem, Orecon
TV
that you were going to love me
An Independent Newspaper. Published every evening ecoept Sdda
forever and that you could not live
without me?
Telephone SI; news II
By Idah MoGlone Gibson
" 'Don't you remember telling
GBORQH PUTNAM, Editor and Publisher
me about Qulnto and what a won
be questioned first, but Adams was derful life we would live out there
ik
The Inquest
in such a state of mind that the
"Yes, Dave, I cabled Margaret," coroner decided this Jnexpedient. together?
answer
to
In
replied Claveiing
" "You must write to me. I can't
In a narrative of his business career now running serial
He was afraid that Adams would
Davis" question. "Although Milt
make a scene whUe the other wit- bear it.
Yours always,
ly in "The Nation's Business," Captain Robert Dollar, one
said nothing" to me about it, I was nesses were
Consequent" 'CLAIRE.'
talking.
was
sure
rs
he
up
Just
that
of the most successful of American
burning
and posses
Doris Glendenlng bad to sit
to hare her know ly,
desire
Tomorrow
The
the
with
Wronged Hue
listen while the man who bad
sor of fleets sailing the seven seas, opposes President Hardwhat bad nappened to him. I al and
and suc band.
kill
to
husband
her
tried
so knew that he had some queer
ing's pet scheme of a ship subsidy as superfluous, declaring:
ceeded in murdering his wife exideas about the propriety of cabI have been operating ships for a good many years, and I feel that
plained his conduct and tried to PAVING OPERATIONS
wife's
with
himself
his
her
I ought to know something about the subject. I have always felt that
ling
himself.
Justify
burial."
a shipowner wHo must bare ''pap" from the government doea not
body awaiting
NEAR ALBANY BEGUN
name?" asked the coron"Your
deserve to be in the business.
We do not need any advantage over
"Isn't it absurd thai a man as er.
,
the other fellow; we can take care of ourselves.
big as Milton should be so bound
"Henry Adams."
Albany, June 28. Hauling of
by social customs and would care
is a relief in these days of greed and grab, of bonus ism and hell.
"Your occupation?"
'hot
stuff" on the Pacific high
that
for
enough
conventionality
MRS. DWIOHT A. IIOAO.
"Traveling salesman."
sector
begging and subsidy clamoring, of interests seeking special
way on the Albany-Tangehe
the
would
refrain
from
telling
Adams was your wife?"
rs
Tuesday morning.
began
and Monmouth, Or., June it, 1922 woman he had loved for years of "Claire
privilege at public expense, of grafters,
"Yes, sir."
trucks belonging to
Five
the death of his insane wife.
HABVEY STARKWEATHER
"Did you fire this gun that kill- the A. large
profiteers, to hear from one imbued with
D. Kern Paving company,
In
down
heart
my
"Someway,
ed her?"
ideas of commercial honesty and business enterprise, who
began hauling "the black" from
MARRIED 2 WEEKS AGO I feel as though Margaret Earle
I did, sir. They say the Tangent plant at 8:80 o'clock
say
"They
asks nothing in the line of special favor, but relies upon his
now
MUt
come
to
care
would
for
Claire la dead and that I mur- this morning, and shortly after
that she has realised the philand that
own initiative, energy and wit to enforce a square deal and
dered her. Why, I never intended o'clock the first pavement was
Portland, June 28. Harvey O. erlng of Harry Glendenlng.
to kill her. Why, judge, I loved laid at the southern city limits of
crown his efforts with success.
Starkweather, . democratic war
"Because I felt this way I cab her. I was trying to get the man Albany at Thirteenth and Elm
horse,
of
the
Jackson
president
It was such ideas and such ideals that developed Ameri- club and recent but unsuccessful led:
who ruined my home. It was he streets.
ca and created its greatness.
From the early pioneers aspirant for the nomination for " 'Mrs. Milton was killed in ac who killed her not I. If he had The forms were laid several days
married Miss Eva Mar- cident last night. Dr. Milton let her alone this would never have ago and It is expected that from
down, worthwhile Americans have asked no odds of any governor,
now on work will proceed rapidly.
gery Newman of Brookings, Ore., slightly hurt while trying to save been.
one and held their own in competition with the world. The at urants Pass, June 14. After a her. He is at the
hospi
"You see, Judge, Claire was The rock for the paving came from
idea that Uncle Sam exists to dole out special favors to the trip to Bandon . and California tal.' "
one of the most beautiful of wo- the Saddle Butte quarry
have
settled
they
down
at
points
"You
men. She was good. Judge she
about
didn't
make-usay
anything
individual to
p
for incapacity, or to enrich the few their country home, "Maadhug-eruBhe had a
was good. Naturally
Harry, Jim," remarked Davis.
at the cost of many, is the inspirition of tariffs, subsidies
on the Oregon City road.
"No, I guess I do not know how great deal of attention, for all men
and bonuses, and responsible for that paternalism which is The announcement of the mar- to be diplomat, tor although of like good looking women, but I
riage came as an utter surprise to course . 1 Know that Margaret swear there was nothing wrong
destroying initiative and crippling e nterprise, and making Mr. Starkweather's many
friends. knows I have heard her
about her until she met
us a nation of clamorous business beggars always crying for They had formed the opinion that did not just know how tostory.
cable
a
he
for long time had been think- about Harry. I left that for Milton
''
'She loved a good time; she lov
more.
ing more of politics than of love. later."
ed to be admired. And, oh, God!
r,
Not only the
Mrs. Starkweather comes from
but the man in any business
The whole day was very full I wasn't there to protect her.
who cannot stand on his own bottom, and must have pap an Oregon pioneer family. She Is for all three of the friends. Dr.
I am sure, judge, she loved me
an
of
University of Milton worked assiduously over until she met Glendenlng.
I
from the government, is not worthwhile and the business Oregon and the the
normal school at Glendenlng.
You would have know now that it must have been
Monmouth.
She has taught school
that is similarly dependent, is also not worthwhile. But
he was Milton's dear because of him that I had notic
In both Washington and Yamhill thought that
est friend instead of his greatest ed the difference in her in the
the primary idea of pap nowadays Is to get something for counties,
and has taken a promlast two or three months, but I
nothing and to inflate profits for monopoly, and the clamor inent part In women's activities. enemy.
I didn't know there were such didn't even suspect anything un
for its necessity to preserve industry is mostly camouflage
splendidly unselfish men In the til arriving home unexpectedly I
ShipjOrounds ; Floated
Dave," observed Clavering, found a letter on her table ad
to deceive the people whose pockets are picked.
Cleveland, Ohio, June 28 After world,
when they had literally been ob dressed to Glendenlng. Evidently
It is about time that the nation went back to first prin being aground four hours on a liged to put Milton to bed in the she had expected to send it to him
sandbar near
Island In
when he had called her up and
and left Lake Erie, theKelleys
cipls cut out privilege seeking and
It's the Only Way
steamer South hospital where he was visiting in
hurrying to meet him, she had
the individual to shift for himself, with no advantage over America, with 500 passengers Glendenlng.
Two Trousers
to
The two friends returned
the forgotten to destroy it
aboard, was floated at' daybreak
Suits
those
nature
save
to
is
bestowed.
that
time
It
competitors
"Is this the letter?" asked the
night
this morning
and started for Club and talked far into the of
or judge.
$25 $50
wipe out paternalism and return to democracy, lest paternal Cleveland. The steamer went planning to bring some sort whole
the chaos. Their
''Yes, sir,
aground about midnight in a dense der out ofwas
ism wipe-oComplete line of the
democracy.
to save Doris' feel
"Will you please read it," he
fog that blanketed the lake and endeavor
newest
fabrics to select 1
ings as much as possible and to said to one of the attendants.
made shore lights invisible.
from.
He read:
keep Margaret's name out of the
" 'My darling:
The last word in STYLE,
The home of W. F. Biddle at proceedings for the sake of Dr.
'
" 'I haven't been able to un
Come in today
Contributions to This Column must be plainly written on Medford was entered some time Milton.
Davis was on hand early in the derstand what has changed you In
last week while the family was
one side of paper, limited to 300 words in length and signed
away and loot to the value of morning to take Doris to the in- the last few days. You don't love
with the name of the writer. Articles not meeting these specifi
$1000 was taken.
quest. He could see that she was me any' more? It can't be pos
cations will be rejected.
very nervous when she whispered sible after all your protestations,
Somehow the skirl of the bag to him that she had never been to after making me love you as I do,
To the Editor: As for the
Obedience demanded by parents pipes made all
426 State St.
after making me untrue to the
long for a such a place before.
Sloat reward it was offered for win incite a child to make obeis snifter of Scotch.
Davis had asked that she might best and kindest husband in the
the crime committed In Salem up- ance to them In later years, and il
on two little girls from this city. done in the right manner will no
If Linn county gives any reward prompt an objurgatory attitud
for the crime committed there we in the child. But this is not th
A
have no claim to that. He was issue. The child must obey fo
not arrested in Linn county for the child s own sake.
the crime commited here and il
"My child has an ego; if I bos:
was our two little girls that iden- him around, he will become
to
tified him and made It possible
did you
nonentity." Oh,
convict him for the crime commit- say that? Explainparent,
the why for oi
ted here and to them and them things as they come up in the life
alone belongs the reward. of a child, and if you have begun
U H. SUTER.
his education early, be will decide
tor the right, his very being will
An Unnamed Sin.
be strengthened, and at the aam
To the Editor: Many are daily time a iounaatlon begun upon
committing a crime that though which his good character can rest,
value by the general
of tires.
unpunished as far as the law di- If he refuses to obey, with sor
rectly concerns the offender, is a row and firmness cause him to d
Since
last
fall
thousand times worse, with two so.
exceptions, than any crime that
The natural 'inclination of
$10.90 price
is punished. Yes, It Is a major human
is toward
selfishness
have recognized
they
range
In, yet unpunished except by wmcn is the skeleton
retribution. I shall write about opens every undesirable key mat
it as a value beyond any
thing in
it without naming It.
a human life. Leave a child t
possible
comparison
A child Is born.
It is his pre- his own diction, and he will use
A child thus
rogative to be taught in such a this key freely.
A
manner that he will be qualified reared will be a detriment to th
to live a proper life, He should community.
not "only be shown what Is right, A child starts to school. Hi;
and what is wrong, but with rea-- l parents have committed the name
USCO it-sesoiling and firmness be brought to' less crime against the one they
obey.
love; hence he has trouble from
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ship-owne-
It
the beginning.
"Why does the
teacher correct my darling child
more thaa the rest? Why do the
children pick on my dear and
make him bate school T"
Because you, parent, did not
teach him to obey. You are the
cause of bis trouble. For your
child sake, then, and for your
country's sake, stand back of the
school teacher who must do your
work as well as her own present
Tacts to your child that, will cause
him to become a respected citizen
and a loyal subject of his country
Qod pity the child if his teacher
la also slack in discipline.
She,
too, must answer tor her crime.
Ood will bless the parent and the
teacher who are true to their
trust. Parent and teacher should
work together for the child's sake
and for Ood's sake. A home with
out obedience, and a school with
out discipline, are two long strides
toward the penitentiary, bolshev
A DRAMATIC STORY OF LOVH AND ROMANCE
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lAINTING is really
ing work. (Jnce you are
started youH probably not want
to stop until you have rebanished
many things you did not intend,
to do at first
Of course there are some sim- Ie directions that must be
if the work is to be successful, for we have a special
"Home Service Paint Department' which was organized just
to tell you how to paint
Perhaps some of your furniture, floors, woodwork or walls
are beginning to look a little old
just on the surface. Pick out
one or two things to refinish. Tell
us about them and how you want
them to look when finished.
Our experts will tell you what
materials to use, how to do the
work step by step, what brushes
you'll need, and everything
about it
fol-ow-
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Today at $10.90 USCO
maintains its established
standard of quality.
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floor
Paint
Kabser.Cei
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Is a durable.
Military
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Of
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Dept. 4, Baa Franebca
PioBMV Paint Manufacturers for 73 Years.
EatabUabed 1849.
Branches in 1 eitiea is the West.
Dealer everywhere.
WHERE TO BUT. B ear and tret the rleht material. Tk- - .
tolla yo wher you can get Fuller's Products.
Cat Jl eat at mm.
Wrft us Bow
poet card for Faller'a "Rome Service" Wot Boot m
what
to
ot
kind
for
telle yoa jost
every
buy
paiaUag. Send (all tm'v
our fro advice oe. any kind of painting too want t a.
and
g
For exterior jobe of painting it ii advisable
to obtaia the service of a Master Painter.
Fallasr'a "Horn
Serrioe" Points are told by the
following In
you dtyt
L. El. Hum
Cars ot
Yick So Tong
Chine.. M.dlcln.
ever touched
this value before
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Write for Fuller'.
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and refinish a few home tfe
You'll be surprised how
ing the work is and how .
Howard Ramp, Brooks
John Ebner, Mt. Angel
Quinaby Cash Store, R. F. D.
R. D. Gilbert & Son,
Ray Farmer & Co.
M. L. Gottenbergr. Sllverton
BJot even
price.
ujS
fi
Mills
an outstanding money's
worth no matter what its
an,J
Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co.
ts
The truth is that men
we
making paints, varaiaU
els, wall finishes
women to use. They
finest materials of their kWi
we know.
v trictmcATioM
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Scotch Woolen
have always found USCO
ieu yjr
For 73 years
Fu fieri
OPEN FORUM
HEN you look at
a 30x3V2 USCO
at $10.90 think
back for a minute as far as
you can remember USCO.
JJI I
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Young Man
to
II
.
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" fascinat
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ng
ut
lfcJT
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to Paint
pap-hunte-
ed
if
ilij
Woman
Every
Loves
nt
pap-sucki-
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and Tea
haa medlolna which
will cure any known dli-a-
Co.
s.
Op.n Bunday from 10 a,
until I p. m.
m.
IBS South Hlffh Street
Phone 281
Balem, Oregon.
run
when USCO
established the
Extra
Pants
Free
still greater
money's worth
with every suit ordeni.
this week
than even
$25to$5i
lf
had
reached
before.
Place your Insurance
with an exclusive Insur
ance office on basis of
service rendered.
! Scotch
'
Mills
And because of the new price,
it sets a new index of tire value
426 State Street
t.
Men who have used
USCO have never been
inclined to measure its.
It is safer to trust the people than the
politicians.
United States Tires
arc ftxxjl Tires
i?
A lot of fun
trouble.
nearly always
leads to a
OS
LITTLE TALES OF INVESTMENTS.
Coprrih
1921
U.S. Tin Co.
Once Was Enough
chafed
You never consider yourself a liar when you
lie about your own town.
.
Good luck sometimes lead to bigger bank
balances than shrewdness and wisdom.
:
Laziness is ometimes so artistically employed
that a man gets a fine reputation for prudence
and good judgment.
United States Tires
United States
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Rubber Company
ArMar Orpnuratfwai a.
tit
World
TWHa.fi
itaW
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Hez Heck Says:
"A farmer's disposition
Where Yoa
Can Buy
U. S. Tires:
de-- i
penda a good deal on thp price
o'hogs."
r Syndicate. Inc.
Gingrich Motor
Tire
W. M. Hughes, Salem
Ira Jorgensen, Salem
Co.. Salem
Marion Automobile Co., Salem
Salem.
A. U. Seanister,
DeJardin Bros., Hopmere
M. F. Montgomery,
Quinaby
Lilly Hardware Company, Stayton
A. L. Bones, Turner.
Everybody admired Roscoe Tatum's good Judsfjj
He was a professional man with a fair income, ana
to it by ehrewd investments, often In local proie'f)i
merit. He turned a deaf ear to the promises of gUo
,
salesmen, and went on in his steady way.
So the town was shocked when it was noised afW
that Roscoe Tatum had lost
number of thonsan
bees
a
proposition. If It had
body but Roscoe Tatum!
He smiled slightly when a fellow doctor
sympathy, and said dryly "everybody is a tol
his life. The sad thing about it is that this
'
wlpped out all my gains."
"Ask your banker first."
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