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April 29, 1920 THE NORTHMAN 12 effects, according to the surveys, are more lasting and pitiful. There is one country, however, from which the Portland Journal, Apr. 22nd. A story is told of a Grays Harbor report comes: Do not provide for lumberjack. In his mother country the children because there are no he had been told that the American children to provide for. That country eagle is symbol of liberty, justice and is Poland, where the children mostly equality of oportunity. When he ar died when the people were deported rived in New York he saw the insig to Siberia in 1915. There are approximately 900,000 nia of the eagle spread upon the cap children in the Lutheran Sunday of a man in uniform. To this man he confided the fact schools of America. There- are in that his savings for a start in the addition approximately 250,000 more new land were $1100. In return he children that are not organized in was told of an investment where he Sunday schools as in many sections could with certainty multiply this of the Lutheran church the Sunday fund. He followed the advice through school system has never been intro confidence in the man who wore the duced. These children are being eagle on his cap. He lost all his roused to respond to the appeal of the money. His wife became a mother on Lutheran children of Europe. 25,000 the streets of New York. The babe workers are being enlisted in the died of exposure. A week later the Lutheran Sunday schools throughout mother died. this country. Their task it will be to The man drifted West. He got into preesnt the matter to the children in the forests. When he had earned some their charge, and to enlist their sup money it became his habit to come port and their contributions. down and spend it in barrooms. When May 16th will be “sacrificial Sun his money was gone he was kicked day”, when the children will make out. Then he would return to the their contributions. camps. R. D. Inman Dead. The lumberjack was embittered; R. D. Inman, preisdent of the The eagle had been made a symbol Inman-Poulsen Lumber Co., died at of deceit. He cursed the city that Si. Vincent Hospital Tuesday morn allowed his. babe to be born in the ing, following a surgical operation. streets and that had reached forth Mr. Inman came to Oregon early in no friendly hand to save his wife. He life and was one of the founders of cursed the sordid commercialists that the Inman-Poulsen Lumber Co. He I would give him a shelter and a cup was 55 years of age and leaves a in which to drown his grief only so widow and two daughters by a pre long as he had money to pay. When the war broke out, this man vious marriage. A BAD OUTLOOK. derided the idea that the things for which he conceived the American A tailor who was defendant in a eagle to stand were worth fighting case at the assizes seemed much cast for. But the war brought organiza- down when brought up for trial. i tion to cheer the lives of men that “What’s the trouble?” whispered his were getting out war material in the counsel, observing his client’s distress camps. The organized friendship of as he surveyed the jurymen. “It this particular organization extended looks pretty bad for me,” said the to him a sincerely friendly hand. His defendant, “unless some steps are outlook was changed. His standards taken to dismiss that jury and get in elevated. His life sought new paths. a new lot. There ain’t a man among He has become an American citizen. ’em but what owes me money for He has found that despite some un clothes.”—Tit-Bits. worthy individuals who wear the in signia, the American eagle stands WANTED—competent girl for gen truly for justice, liberty and equality eral housework; good wages. Apply 407 14th Street. of opportunity. On May 1 there is to be a demon GEORGE WASHINGTON stration in Portland and throughout the country against the “Reds.” Not John Richard Green, English Historian No nobler figure ever stood in the all of alien birth are Reds. Not all who classify as “Reds” are willingly forefront of a nation’s life. Washing of bitter spirit. Some of tehm were ton was grave and courteous in ad dress. His manners were simple and introduced badly. Americanism day ought to enlist unpretending; his silence and the se friends and helpfulness for the stran rene calmness of his temper spoke of ger from abroad. It ought to teach a perfect self mastery. But there was him in kindly fashion the protection little in his outer bearing to reveal the and Incentive for achievement pro grandeur of soul which lifts his figure vided by American laws and institu with all the simple majesty of an an tions. Organized friendship is the cient statue out of the smaller pas best weapon against those “Reds”! sions, the meaner impulses, of the that have not as yet been dyed a fast world around him. color. Prince Vilhelm of Sweden has left an exploring expedition to Cen LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL for tral America. His staff will chiefly CHILDREN TO AID. devote itself to archeological investi The Lutheran children of America gations in Yucatan and Honduras. are preparing to bring a gift of $300,- Ikke i stand til at staa ud af sengen. 000 to the starving and suffering “Min mand var meget syg af reuma- Lutheran children of Europe. tisme,” skriver fru E. Huchthousen This is part of the Lutheran world fra Sebringville, Ont. “I femten service campaign, which .is being maaneder var han ikke i stand til at organized to take place May 9th to forlade sengen. Han blev behandlet 16th. The goal of the campaign is af forskjellige Iaeger, men til ingen $1,800,000, all of which will be spent nytte. Vi pr0vede saa Dr. Peters during the present year in different Kuriko, hvoraf han har brugt, seks parts of Europe for relief work flasker. Han er nu rask og i stand til among Lutheran groups, and for the at gaa omkring og udf0re let arbei- re-organization and re-establishment de.” Der er mange slags reumatis- of church life where it has stopped or me, men lige meget hvilken slags det been hampered by the war. end er, vil dette gamle, tidspr0vede Special arrangement is being made urtemiddel bringe lindring, fordi det, for this gift of the Lutheran children paa grund af sin indvirkning paa ny- of America because the survey Of the reren og leveren, hjaelper til at bort- needs of Lutherans in Europe during fjerne de giftige stoffer, der foraar- the past year has brought out an sager denne smertefulde sygdom, og appalling need especially among the forbedrer blodets tilstand. Kuriko children. 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