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    fe m in in e presence in fu s e s m y l i f e
w it h w a rm th and m e a n in g o th e r w is e
u n a v a ila b le
O fte n th e m o m e n ts a re
s m a ll, v ir t u a lly lo s t in th e
k a le id o s c o p e of a day s e v e n ts , b u t
r e ig n t e r r ib ly im p o rta n t to m e in t h is
v illa g e a t th e Edge
C o n fu s io n at the g ro c e ry s to r e
re g a rd in g th e even ing m e a l
B e lo v e d re a d e r, th e R e vere nd Dr
S u s ie
H u lts has f a i r l y h u rle d th e g a u n tle t at
c h e e r f u lly s u g g e s ts a s e a fo o d d is h and
m y li t e r a r y fe e t
re c ip e fo r m e
’ W om en s
is s u e s / r e la t io n s h ip s , th a t s th e them e
P ro b le m s o lv e d
F e e lin g lo w dog and c ra v in g a dose o f
t h is is s u e ,* s a id he, a s id e lo n g s m irk
le v it y and a dash o f g ir lis h sp u n k. I
g r e e tin g m y in q u iry
v i s i t T a n at h e r r e s ta u ra n t p o s t
We
exchange a h a lf hour s lig h t - h e a r te d
As w e ll have a c o y o te d is c u s s
sheep'* som e am ong you m ay say
b a n te r
The w o rld seem s m o re
C a s tin g b e t t e r ju d g m e n t a s id e , I've
c h e e rfu l
I'm okay
T h a n k s g iv in g com es
d e c id e d to t ip t o e aro u n d th e s u b je c t,
No w if e
Then
w a lk in g li g h t ly lik e a m an m o w in g
C h ris tm a s
la w n s s t r e w n w i t h dog m anure
V io le t in v ite s m y b r o th e r and I f o r
d in n e r at th e inn
L a c h e s is , w e a v e r o f fa te s ,
a p p a re n tly e x a m in e d m y case e a rly on
f a m ily
No c h ild r e n
C h e ri at th e C o okie Co
and p lu m p e d f o r a p r o t r a c t e d p e rio d o f
p re s e n ts m e w it h tw o C h ris tm a s
b a c h e lo rh o o d
b re a d s, C h ris w i t h ra s p b e rry p re s e rv e s
I ’ve p r o te s te d
K is m e t,
b e in g im p la c a b le and s to n e d e a f, has
and th e m o th e r ly a d m o n itio n to keep
a p p a re n tly d is re g a rd e d m e
th e m r e fr ig e r a te d
I spend m y
d a ys alo n e , s o m e tim e s lo n e ly
E lean or
th e h e a rt (a ra re e v e n t) lodges th a t o ld
e m o tio n a l b o u ld e r in m y c h e s t
sam e p e w , b u t w e ke e p to o u rs e lv e s
T h is m o n th m y s c r a tc h m g s seek to
w h in in g and s n i f f l i n g f o llo w
Sandy s shop
a f f i r m th a t b ro a d r e la t io n s h ip w h ic h
w h ile t o o lin g b e lts o f le a th e r, s a g e ly
e x is ts b e tw e e n m y s e lf and th e w o m en
s u g g e s ts lin e s o f a p p ro a ch , s m ile s , and
o f th e U pper Edge
th e c o n v e rs a tio n m o ve s on
on th e n o r th c o a s t p re p a re f o r th e long
r e fre s h e d
d a rk , an in te r m in a b ly d re a ry p e rio d
a x is re a lig n e d
H ot 5 A
The bng straggle to gain equal a x e » to tie
ballot box by vom rn rame to an end m Oregon this day
in 1912, as voters across the
voted in favor of He
suffrage arrendnent to the Oregon commotion Interest
m Oregon's baffle for voman suffrage extended abrowl
as nears of U r election's outoome ams cabted just before
mid mg ht to London vhere 10,000 B trash suffragettes
ter re anxiously testing to hear the results
D ays o f
I s to p at
She lis te n s a t t e n t iv e ly
My h e a rt is
The w o r ld fe e ls b e t t e r , it s
N o v 8th The Oregonian earned the results of the
previous day's dem on m 1922 The voters
overtehebningly passed a school measure that teould
require aD students to attend pubhc schools aftei 1926
Approval of this bill spelled the end of private and
parochial schoob in Oregon, reflecting the stroiq
influence m this election of the Ku Klux Kian, teh rh
had succeeded m placing a number of supporters »nil
sympathaeo m ste* office
So, w o m e n o f th e U pper L e f t Edge, I
fra u g h t w i t h th e p o te n tia l fo r
b ro o d in g , in tr o s p e c tio n , and lo n e lin e s s
thank you
F or y o u r e s s e n tia l g ra c e
I pound n a ils , c u t b o a rd s , w r e s t le the
shy s m ile
A q u ie t c o m p lim e n t on a
w ind and r a in d ro p s
new s h ir t
Your w is d o m and s tr e n g th
Count le s s h o u rs
p ass g u ffa w in g and lu rc h in g about
under a d v e r s ity
w i t h m en
th in g s s m a ll and h e lp le s s
A
Your c o m p a s s io n f o r
W illia m
H err IS A , This day in 1906 sate the end of the
■ Sheepshootea War* A meeting m Canyon City
brought the ten year bloody tear between cattlenrn and
sheepmen of Eastern Oregon to an end The Forest
Reserve Bill allotted pubhc gracing land to both cattle
and sheep and ended this unpleasant part of Oregon
history, tehrh cost the lives of thousands of sheep and
several sheepmen
F a u lk n e r has d e s c rib e d w o m e n s ' b o d ie s
A s a s in g le m an, I envy th o s e
f o r tu n a te s w h o se w iv e s and f a m ilie s
as ‘ th e c a lip e r s th a t m e a s u re th e
w e lc o m e th e m hom e a f t e r th e
a f f a ir s o f m a n k in d '
t r ib u la t io n s and r ig o r s o f th e day
in e ffa b le fe m a le
S m a ll m in is t r a t io n s at h e a rth and
and le a ve n s th e h e a v ie s t o f d ays
I s a lu te th e
She buo ys m y s p i r i t s
P e te r L in d s e y
ta b le c h e e r even th e m o s t
c u rm u d g e o n ly o f m y sex
Jh ls M onth in Oregon H isto r y
A b ru is e d a f f a i r of
R ig b y and I o c c a s io n a lly o ccu p y the
By la te O c to b e r, w e
F or a s in g le
p e rs o n th e l i f e b u s in e s s can
N o v 3OA. Equal suffrage became the la v on the day
m 1912 by proclamation of Oov Osvald West Ab<tul
Scott Dunrvay, the driving force behind the suffrage
movement m Oregon, w asked by the Governor to
vnte the official proclamation but because of poor health
▼as unable to be present at the executive office for the
official signing therefore the Governor vent to her hour
in PorUand and signed the biU m her presence (W ay to
go.OxaeO
THE
s o m e tim e s fe e l s a d ly in c o m p le te and
u n fin is h e d
I w is h to to a s t th o s e w h o se
(The above mfonnatton vas supplied by the Oregon
Historical Society and T h is Day m Oregon" by Image
West Press, PO Box 5511, Et<eM, Or.)
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188 E VAN BUREN
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CANNON BEACH. OR
The inherent vice of
capitalism is the unequal
sharing of blessings, the
inherent v rtu e of socialism is
the equal sharing of miseries
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