Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 21, 1919, Image 2

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    n a u cue r u r K e y i
Here's to the
Turkey, that bird
of
gorgeousness
and pride, who
strutted through
the virgin wood
when, for a firmer
brotherhood, our
forbears worked
fought and died.
RUSSIA WOULD RECALL OWN
THANKSGIVING
Here's to the
Soviet AnibazMiler Prom ises Trans
Turkey, glorious
By JAMES W. BECKMAN.
portation o f C itizens from U. S.
bird of c o p p e r
We observe Thanksgiving day In
hue, w h o glad­ keeping with the time-honored cus­
dened well each tom of the Pilgrims.
New York.- I.udwig C. A. K. Mar
P ilg r im
heart
Thanksgiving day was born In the tens, self-styled "umbassador of the
when, guided by
hearts of a grateful little group of
an ancient chart,
Russian soviet government to the
people who had survived a harrowing
there came that season.
United States,” has offered to provide
small, God-fearing
Real thanksgivings are those which transportation from the United Status
crew.
come spontaneously In momenta of to Russia for all Russian citizens who
gratitude for deliverance from dis­
desire to leave America, or whose
tress, appreciation of the beauties of
life or enjoyment of genuine friend­ presence in the Uulted States is un­
desirable to the federal government.
ship.
This offer was made in a letter writ
We are thankful that most of our
troubles never happened and that ten by Martens to Secretary of State
those which did passed over Ilka the Lansing and made public Sunday
storms.
night.
The wealth of the world has been
In his letter Martens pretested
Here’s to the filling our coffers to overflowing. Min­ against tho "unwarranted and cruel
Turkey, how of­ ions of Mammon give thanks like the treatm ent" to which many Russian cit­
ten, through the blatant fatted calf, all unmindful of izens in the United States are sub
early snow, some the fate of the fattened and battened. jected “by the federal aud state offi­
We are thankful to have gone
sturdy p i l g r i m
cials, as well as by mobs acting with­
s o u g h t to slay through another year with its alter­
out authority." lie proposes that the
nating
Joys
and
sorrows
and
await
thee for his feast
Thanksgiving day, with hope and fortitude the things the soviet government be permitted to
but fell before the next may bring forth.— Illustrated Sun­ return the citizens to soviet Russia
day Magazine of the Boston Herald.
and declares that he has received
red man's bow.
Here’s to the
Turkey, proudest,
rarest of the liv­
ing, and, as we
bow before our
Lord around the
yearly f e s t i v e
board, the gem of
our Thanksgiving.
— Lewis Allen in Utica Saturday Globe.
A i n 't I t S p le n d id ?
IN ’T It splendid to be livin ’ 'long
about this tim e o' year.
Just around before Thanksglvln*,
w ith the m ornings crisp and
clear;
W ith the children's cheeks a-glow ln’, w ith
the future lookin' bright.
And the shops and m ills a'goln' lik e red
blazes, day and night
T
A in't It bracln,' ain’t It cheerin', w hen the
WHERE THE BIRDS ARE BRED | To
Small Farms Are Large Producers of
Piece de Resistance of the
Thanksgiving FeasL
approach the corn crib, hearln* tur­
k eys gobblin' for th eir m eals 7
Don't It m ake a fellow klnda satisfied with
life and glad.
W hen It's got so hard to find a thing
th at's goin* to the bad?
Although there are many great tu r­
key ranches, and whole communities
which live prin­
cipally upon the
raising of tur­
keys for market,
such as Cuero,
Tex., whose an­
nual turkey pa­
r a d e preceding
Thanksgiving in­
cludes thousands of turkeys bound for
northern markets, as a rule turkeys
are raised in small groups on farms
which are interested in other com­
modities. They are often the sole de­
pendence of the farm er’s wife for
pocket money throughout the year,
and many a farm er’s daughter also
has been able to make a shining ap­
pearance in her world of fashion prin­
cipally through the successful market­
ing of the turkey brood.
On the 5,000,000 farms of the United
States there were, according to careful
statistics taken some years ago, only
6,500,000 turkeys. Texas led among
the states, producing 650,000. The A in’t It fine to feel the nippin' o f the brisk
breeze a t your nose
other states which were large produc­
the old dead lea v es go zippin'
ers were Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio W hen
down the lanes, in stra g g ly rows.
and Indiana. The state of Rhode Is­ W hen you’ve h ay to feed the ca ttle, when
land, noted as it is for its turkeys, pro­
you love your fellow men,
duced only 5,000. But the quality of A nd yo u ’ve m oney you can rattle In
your trousers, now and then?
the Rhode Island turkeys always has
been excellent and they usually bring A in’t It fine to w ake from dream in’ o f
prices vastly in excess of those from
the home your boyhood knew
And to find the glad sun beam in’ ju st
other parts of the country.
th e w a y It used to do,
And that ought to be enough about Lx>ng
ago. about T han k sglvln ’, w hen y ou ’d
turkeys to get up a pretty good appe­
energy to spare.
tite for Thursday’s dinner!
W hen your pa and m a w ere livin ’, and
REALLY SURFEITED.
the days w ere a lw a y s fair?
—S. E. Kiser.
DISCOVERED.
thousands of applications from such
citizens who are anxious to return to
their homes.
Martens was arrested for contempt
Saturday and released on $1000 bail
after he had refused to appear and
bring certain documents before the
Luck legislative committee investigat­
ing radical activities in New York. He
based his refusal on the ground that
all communications passing between
himself and his government were priv­
ileged. When brought before tho com­
mittee In the custody of deputy sher­
iffs Martens promised to appear be­
fore the committee Monday and bring
his papers with him.
Calling attention to press reports
that it is proposed to deport certain
Russians to parts of Russia under
control of the enemies of the soviet
government. Martens in his letter pro­
tests that such deportation would
mean certain death for those deported
and would constitute "a flagrant
breach of all principles of internation­
al law.”
wRIGLEYS
6
6
c a package
before the war
c a package
durine the war
0
a package
NOW
THE FLAVOR LASTS
SO DOES THE PRICE!
INTERNATIONAL LIVE
STOCK SHOW OPENS
Portland.—A big Iron key dropped
from the clouds Sunday afternoon and,
turned in the lock by the hand of Mrs.
Helen Ladd Green, grand daughter of
William S. Ladd, Oregon pioneer, who
brought the first blooded stock into
this state,_ threw open to the public
for unofficial inspection the splendid
new quarters of the Pacific Interna
tional Livestock exposition.
The formal dedication of the new
pavilion and the unveiling of memo
rial plates, erected at the exposition
grounds in honor of five of the lead­
ing pioneer supporters of the live­
stock industry in the northwest, took
place Monday Afternoon.
The memorial program for the un­
veiling of the tablets erected to honor
five pioneer livestock supporters of
the northwest were prefaced by ad
dresses by Governor Louis F. H art of
Washington and Governor Olcott of
Oregon. The men in whose honor the
tablets have been erected, together
with the speaker a t the unveiling of
each, are as follows; Governor Ernest
Lister, address by Edwin T. Coman,
Spokane; Governor Jam es Withy
combe, address by W. K. Newell, Port­
land; Mike Wisdom, address by N. C.
Maris, Portland; Jack Splawn, A. D.
Dunn. Wapato, Wash.; William Sar­
gent Ladd, C. H. Carey, Portland.
The hundreds of animals in their
stalls when the doors were opened
Sunday afternoon presaged success
for the 1919 livestock exposition. This
year’s event will be by far the largest
of the kind ever held on the Pacific
coast.
Hawaiian Sugar Gone; Price Up.
Weary—No, t’anks, ma’am. I’ve et
‘Yep, that’s Cousin Bill. Bill always
San Francisco.—Exhaustion of the
so much turkey dis week dat I gobbles was a cheap guy.”
Hawaiian cane sugar crop has made
in my sleep.
central and northern California, Ore­
Remember Those Who Served.
Great Reason for Gladness.
The great spirits of earth have been gon, Washington, northern Idaho and
The day set apart for Thanksgiving men and women who, with thanksgiv­ Nevada consumers entirely dependent
for the blessings of the year is a day ing in their hearts and on their lips, upon the remaining beet sugar crop,
when the nation is Invited to Inspect served faithfully the ages in which the Pacific coast office of tho sugar
They won the victories equalization board stated 8unday night
the tapestry of time and to see how they lived.
steadfastly and how gratifying the old and reconstructed the situations in an announcement that a price of 10
weaver has used the loom for the pic­ through which our blessings have been cents a pound for beet sugar at the
ture of American contentment and banded down to us. For their conse­
factory would he effective.
American happiness and American crated services let us be truly thank­
The new beet sugar price is an ad
hope. Into the picture enters no pub­ ful. Nor in our thanksgiving must we
vance
of 1 cent over tho price at
lic calamity, into it enters no wide­ overlook the heroic service rendered
spread want. Tims the nation has by our own boys in the great, recent which the refiners sold cane sugar
great reason for gladness that it can conflict, and the supreme sacrifice and makes possible a retail figure of
hang upon the wails of civilization the many of them made. They, together 12 cents, as wholesalers are allowed a
picture that has been wrought out as witli their brave comrades of the na­ profit of half a cent a pound, while
the picture of American life from the tions allied with us in the battle for the retailers may charge 1$4 cents ad­
busy weave of the multitude of Indi- righteousness, saved democracy for ditional.
the world.
.vlduals who make up that life.
$87
THAI CHANGE IN
WOMAN’S LIFE
New Houston Hotel
S litli m J Everett St*.. Portland. O r*.
Four blorka from Union lir o o t Two blocki
from N aw I ’uatsdlr«. Modarn and Sraproof'
Ovar 100 ootalda room*. Halos 7te to in. 00.
.
P. G . M O R G A N . M a n a za r.
-a
M rs. Godden Tells H o w It
Patent Pie Pan.
M a y be Passed in S afety
An Inventor has patented a pie pan
and C o m fo rt
In two sections that can be taken
Fremont, O.—“ I was passing through
the critical period of life, being forty-
six years of age and
had all the symp­
toms incident to that
change—heat Hash­
es, nervousness, and
was in a general run
down condition, so
it was hard for mu
to do my work.
Lydia E. Pinkham'a
V e g e ta b le Com ­
pound was recom­
mended to me as the
best remedy for my
troujles, which it
surely proved to be. I feel better and
stronger in every way since taking it,
and the annoying sympi
symptoms havcjiisap-
p ea red . ’
rs. M. G odden , 925 Na­
poleon SL, Fremont, Ohio.
Such annoying symptons as heat
flashes, nervousnsss, backache, head­
ache, irritability and “ the blues,” may
be speedily overcome and the syst< m
restored to normal conditions by thia
famous root and herb remedy Lydia E.
Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound.
If any complications present them­
selves write the Pinkham Medicine Co.,
Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to
overcome them. The result of forty
years experience is a t your service and
your letter held in strict confidence.
apart without danger of breaking Its
contents.
Fish Live In ice.
During several months of each year
some of the great rivers of Siberia are
frozen solid to the bottom, but the
fishes imprisoned In the ice maintain
their vitality and resume their active
life when the ice melts in the spring.
Arc Yon
«re
iou SaHdiMl?
jaiisoea.
B business
ehnke , walker
college
Is the biggest, m ost perfectly equipped
B u sls e ss T raining School In the N orth­
w est. F it yourself for a higher posltloa
w ith more money. Perm anent positiona
assured our Graduate«.
W rite for eatalog—Foartk aaO YaasklU
Portland.
NAME ‘BAYER’ MEANif
ASPIRIN IS GENUINE
Get relief without .fear as
told ii ‘Bayer package’
Trappers N otice—W anted furs, all kinds.
Ship now w hile the price Is up. Your
m oney sam e day furs received and top
prices. Send for quotation cards. T hose
furs, keep them com ing to us. O. M.
B unting & Co , B7C-4f,th St. Brooklyn,N .Y.
It’s a queer world. If you don’t
Tho "Bayer Cross” is tho thumb­
think so try to count all the good print of genuine "Bayer Tablets of As­
friends who have been away on vaca­ pirin.” It protects you against imita­
tions and positively identifies the gen­
tions that you haven’t missed.
uine Aspirin prescribed by physicians
for over eighteen years.
Always buy an unbroken package of
Locusts in Algeria have found a
dangerous enemy in a fly which fol­ “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which con­
tains proper directions to safely re­
lows them and lays its eggs where lieve
Colds, Headache, Toothache, Ear­
they lay theirs.
ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheuma­
tism, Neuritis, Joint l ’nins, and Pain
Bests, Refreshes, Soothes, generally.
Beals—Keep
ep y< our Eyes
Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets
Strong and He ealthy.
___ If cost but a few cents. Druggists also
they Tire, Smart, Itch, or sell larger "Bayer” packages. Aspirin
Burn, if Sore, Irritated, is the trade mark of Bayer Manufac­
Inflamed or Granulated, ture of Monoaceticacldestor of Salicyl-
use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult Icacid.—Adv.
At all “ Druggists. ------•
“ Free Eye Book.
Write for
Morine I Eye Remedy Company, Chicago, U. S . 1.
P, N. U.
N o . 4 7 , 1919
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