SioxyMM&ildwei Compact Retold tor D.A: RJWnmon "Mayfic The story of the rflower compact'' was retoM recently for jthe members of t le ' Daughters !of the Revolution. Mrs. C. C. jBest precn.te tfflcetcji o( , the historical event and read the com pact Itself,' -The piper wu read at the last meeting, of the Daugh ters wheit they met with "Hn. wl H.. Byrd for the' a mnal' Novem ber meeting, the birthday of the local chapter, v u The story of the Mayflower compact- as read by Mrs. Best, was as .follows; J . rS ""The Colonists ol the! Mayflow er were Englishmen of the period of J608, at which time they fled toTIolland. The . nane Pilgrims was" Riven to the Plymouth colon ial by Governor William Brad ford, who was. a passenger on 'the Mayflower. V"V ! 1 Tbe Pilgrim separated himself from' the established ehnrch and L then, rather than worship con trary to his Conscience, was com pelled tov leave his native land. They were contemptuously called Separatists, i c . " , "i "Pilgrims Held that church . and state should be separated. ' They were dimple country folk, not ac quainted,, with, , trades. . For .12 long- years they had labored to gether, in . Holland., Without .-any. means to carry forward their ex pdus to Amerjca,, they., turned to a company of London merchants for, laid. Their only ' collateral was .the, pledge, of the' labor- of their r hands for ,. seven .years: in the forests. "After many 'grievous- disap pointments . they sailed, almost "Prisoners . of". HartUsg' by J. D. Beres-ord. - i .. "The . Wnite Kimr by Edward Aid en. Jewel t - ' ..' 'His ;Seren Highness'' by H. C- Bailey. -Carnac's Folly" by Gilbert by Ot sign, but .those who would live WV ,a Peace and harmony, Parker. mysr do so' Then ealllng for Ink ana qultf, signed his name, followed , by Master Bradford. Edward Wiasfbw was third. Elder. Brewstet lourtb- Isaac AUerton firth .Cataia Standtah, sixths etc.. until all 41 had signed. Th vColOftlst- werr. not-.satisfied la.ppaertne ancient form ofjtev- ernment, but Put In execution EBd men, by Bernard Sexton. their new plan at once. I "Sophie" by Madame Segor. As the last man signed the "Orchard and Meadow'1 by Zoe compact. Master Bradford M : "Since Master John Carver ha- "Alice and Tom" by; Kate Lou, bee our ship' governor. I move lBe 1 thaUhe be confirmed as our land ' governor.' . With a roar of voices f 1 A V fZivl Uir,c iue new, government was now out I into, execution, all voting as one 'NattnnaV Pri7P Children's Books ; 'Interesting Neighbors rver .p eJnkins. '.'More Jataka Tales" retold by Elleu C. Babbitt. "The Scotefi Twins" by Lucy Fitch Perkins. '"Gray Wolf Stories", Indian mystery tales of coyote animals man. , . 1 . !"-hey : remained at c.n month knA . fnnr Marjorie Stone ot.Munc wnkh tlme hree trips of captor- tIon Citr sophomore la. home ec anon were made, and on Friday, onowlcs at the - Oregon Agri- cnristmaa day, ther sailed for lonttnr! Plymouth, Where final settle- on of th winner i, th dress uiiit was iuaue. Old People's ; Benefit, design, contest lust closed by. the WComen's Ilcane . Companion. Miss Stonewas a member of the w$- w.eij s varsity debate te$m from the college ' which' debated the University ft- bi California last tprlngV ' : i ' Tkt. -vn .... f.. w lUOnUQV Night 1tbir -teesa,, Tb! coat of the r The Old People's home which w. ' Mii.hrnwn ratine win De completed and ready for I trimmed" cleverly with fgzag 11 Ha aarltr In K villi.. . - ' . . . ' . . - - ..j unes or rose; tan ana lavenaer benefit frdm the concert to be yarn couched - oh ' with" brown siven;. tomorrow; evening by the yarn vYoman's rClob chorus. . This. Is tor. Alice Thompson of the Grant school presided ' a T this p lano. ' When de Banjo Plays. . . Wilson Comrades of the Road... .Wilson. Cantata. "Skipper Ireson's : Ride" Coerno Salem High School Chorus Lena Belle Tartar, Director. -Lonise Findley, accompanist Vtolhl , Melody ...... .Tschaikowsslry ScaoD. Resraaria KreUler Leoanrd Ckatwick Cecil, Deacoa at. the piano PUoo , Splnnleid. UXolt Juba Dance ' Dett Cecil Deacon Tuesday College Songs . ... ..... ..... . . .Oregon Normal Girls VocaK Eventine Grey Last Night Traditional Jnanita Cheney Manning Alice Thompson at- the piano. Sole Dane Springtime . I Geneievtt Barbour ... Louise Findley at the piano. . Wednesday. . Violin Romance Rubinstein I vs. CJaxe- Love , LocUe.Ross at the piano, Piano - : . Whispering Wind WoUenJuupt Serenade ... . CampbeHsTiptoa Eugepia Savage Vocal - ft-m Song of India. . . --..--. j . Rinsky-Karsakof f I Did Not Know. . . . . .Finden Mrs. Feteahetlan Alice. Tbompeoa at. the piano llfil ThJ&dresa design .was chosen the t first . concert the chorus , will from., one jot. .bernfteshmaJt. prob- vr? .1 ni ' iaterwtj .. - ' Urlce ' ot 'any drii. 'mbmHtcd ' in nr nana m an , w n vrrm m w ' a . - - - - . - .cm I Intereat Th nniwo will - V nto. .7T r Hf given at the First Methodist J dress may be secttred from ' the chqrch, Monday night. pattera dnartis f of the ' Wo Paul ; Petri, of Portland, is dl- man's Home. Companion, recting the chords for the second ,-Two. $25. prfzaflk. -were . given, year. Miss .Dorothy Pearco will one. .prise AULten. 5 prizes, be accompanist for the chorus and Miss , Stone., aud4' Grace .Dentop Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Stew- of Woodlake, Calif., wh wpn.the. art Wi Tully of Corvafllis will be other ss& priz were; tbe only soloists .. tar . f ha , Avnin r . Eiris irom me west wno won TT i - - . . " - 1 ... xuiijr win, sing one groop oi v.., , houses and fed ; upon the- bread of -corn. to found a nation . "The j Mayflower . brought ; over f ome of the noblest men and wo men, and ' likewise some' whose characters were not ' above : re proach. Thus was humanity both at its worst and .best? on, thisjoy-. age of the Mayflower, -. ,n '' .' ; "Master. Carter was ship's gov- . ' V . , "v,""w tnree wH which are his own would followrtheir landing, a pa- c0mnO8lHnT1. per tealled a Compact was drawn J The.. .'program for the evening T 3' ! viking, Song-, . . Taylor cabin, before- their ' landing"? at I Tn nrn - f i .V I .. oo ...... jjxvavf wca wiw or;wlthout a xnartof, if tney I Cborns ' , - u , f were wiuingv,jko, sg U , ; Tnen, n a clear, calm voice he read this v ... -- vol - (a) To a Hilltop (b) Where My Songs With Wings Provided . . . ." Hahn I; , (cH If f I ' Were , King t . .Tipton . a Stewart WV Tnllr. r The Night Has a Thousand" ntgr81eep lttla Baby o Mine. .V-l I V -v- - .Darnett Music of Spring ....Duna Chours . (a At Little. Thought. .Tully (b) Forever More , . . . . .TuUy (s Tho! Tree Toad . . 1 .Tally Stewart W. Tully. tompact. whjch Is the foundation '"'r 'In the name lot Gad, Amen; We. whose names are nnderwrit ten, the Joy alt subjects of our dread soveralghe the rrace' of , alne, France' and Ireland,' king. defender of - the faith,, etc., hav ing undertaken, for the glorle of God, and , advancemente of .t,he Christian,' Jalth, an4.t honor Of our king and eountrie, a voy A delightful musical feature of th week .was th sau si cale given by, Lena. Belle Tartar honoring .a large circle., of personal friends and associates. Tha church was filled to overflowing with, listen ers who receive Miss Tartar with enthusiasm and bursts of ap plause ' - - Miss, Tartar Is ths possessor of a beautiful contralto voice, which is mellow and clear and appealing in quality. The program, was se lected with the purpose of dis playing - range and - vocal tech nlane,; Miss Tartar graciously-responded, to numerous encores, and receive .many beautiful flowers. ' Alice Thompson, director, of music in the Grant Junior high school,1 accompanied Miss Tartar at the piano' and gave splendid support- and sympathetic inter pretations. Mrs:' Thompson Is I comparatively new to, Salem pausf- cal circles and was a happy sur prise with her splendid wbrk and Prof. T. fiv ardiness in Applying for Licenses Certain to Cre ate. Congestion "Notwithstanding there are over 15,000 more motor vehicles in the state of, Oregon at this time than there were at the same time a year ago, fewer applica tions for 1923 licenses have been filed with the secretary of state up to this time than there were for 1922 licenses up to the, same period last year, says Sam A. Korer, secretary of state. "This means' that there will be a congestion in. the motor. 'vehicle division .of the department around the first of the year as to make It Impossible to Issue licenses promptly upon. receipt of the applications. Worse Every Tear, "There seems to be a growing tendency on the part of th mo tor vehicle , owner, as evidenced by a reference to the experience of the1 last three years, to defer taking, steps toward, the renewal' of his, motor vehicle license, which Is necessary "by. the. first of each year if Jt'is hls' desrreUo operate his vehicle continuously. 5' "It Is economically' unwise and physically impossible .a maintain a trained, force, to meet, posipUy every demand which may bo made upon the department in connect tion with, its administrative work. Motor vehicle owners are there for urged to present their ap plications to the secretary of state Just fas soon as possible so that they may be equipped with their 1123 licenses when January 1st next, rolls around, and the1 - labor incident thereto more equitably distributed. , FJrst JkfaJlJng December 13 "The motor vehicle law, pro vides that .the annual licenses ex pire with - the' calendar yearn s that the importance of. displaying 1923 tags on all motor vehicles operated ' on " January -1 next; is apparent. ' No 1923. motor vehicle license plates wllj he mailedtrom the' dBparfment"betore'Deeembef l, 122, so as to avoid asmuch a9loesilletSBiBaoa? with the 1922 Plate. ; as there has been a tendency in years pat on 4he par oi some motor vehicle own ers' to affix their license plates tor the ensuing1" year before they can a nwiuiiy aiiaenea le tneir cars. r; If motor vehkle owners will spply promptly for 1 their 1911 license, a reasonable assnraaee can be given them that by Janm- ary 1 their 1921 tags will be in their possession, aad again by so doing they will afford a public convenience, and. also aid those charged with the enforcement of the traffic laws in the perform ance of their duties." XIVESLEfv flBVS "Does CoL Gore com, of fight ing stock?" Tes; "both of his parents were members of ' a church choir. SU Louis- Globe-Democrat. UVESUST. Or, Dec L Th regular monthly social and basi- ness meetlcr or the SttnSTTtf Sunday school das was held at the- church sodal hall last Fri day evening. A program was I given. Several pupUs, under th leadership ot Miss Mabel Duncan, gave aa interestlag Thanksgiving play. Earl Officer of Salen de livered two monologues in negro dialect wkJch were received with great enthusiasm. Some chorns singing . and. games, followed by refreshments, completed Hie eve ning program. Mr. snd Mrs. Jay Cook are th parents of a baby girl weighing 74 ponnds.. Mrs. IL,B. Carpenter t who has been ill for several days, is on the road to recovery. -A Thanksgiving rvl held at the church Thursday mor ning. r:" - - . ' Mrs. A. Hawthorn spent this weer wtth- Mr:' as 1 Mrs.R, D. Carpenter.:'' " : . ' ' ," Mr. and Mrs. A. Brown of Dun- deeX)r, spent Thanksgiving wltn. Mr. aai Mrs. Earl MeAbee. - Rev. Mr-Ahee was theig former-pastor. lire, i p. t A--. .Henxtngsesi Kpeat the week-end in Portland vUIting rh,tlTtfs:-' :.-r H'Uw-Uow did Ton OsttagUUlX th ehtidreit " from their' nother at the beach, last sammerT " .. Phil -I" always said; -Ilello.' kiddles, enioying yourselTeaT : and tf they 'reseated it aad. there were sny husbandUlwooki na men around, I beat iU Legion Weekly. " Fetid" Bey la In bad at Con suntlnople. There ls aa aactent taaA flsh-Uke smeU about th i . . nicker.- -s f Roberts was accompanist at the organ for two of, the musical num bers." and ' played with his usual artistic charm. GLANCEY-FLORISJf,. fee. announce the opening oi :ane?y&ore. at 12S North High Street . ' ' . ' ;,..... ... on WEDNESDAY- DEC a Nineteen Hundrl IJTwtwp - . . " "; Tm CHOICEST of Oregon grown floeca will, kI?V0 seasons. You As heretofore the kimwe be to combine Quality SBrri.tnlSJiU are invitect td call either rtejbe.aite when the store will be open for. inspection only. ik. to plant the first colonIe ln From twLand ot' tne tw' themortherne parts of Virginia. I ti i a . , , i uiub iw ........ twiiuiB dp Ty. these Presents, solemnly Th Moon, Drops Low. . .Cadmant and nvutuallyi in the presence of Mornin: 1 w-Ut- uu, uu4uuo ui nuuuicr, 1 incidental solo gemer into a citu ooay poiiucK, Phnma , . . . i . . ior our oeiier oraermg ana pres-1 ; ' . . . . I TT IT rrvaiion ana iurinerance oi ine I t.v. u n i ends -aforesaid; r apd,, y rertue eas Wednesday tor ithe Bridge nereoi, xo enacie, consxuue., anaMuncheon clttb Hleb score went! ffame, such, Just and, eqhall laws. I to , Mp. ptii , TinrtM.- --umJ' f aenancee, acts, - ;onstnutrons carl Nelson will entertain the apd offices, from time to time, aslclub December 15. snail be thought most meets ana I Mrs. Clifford Irwin won hi&n convenient, for; th general! good l score at the " prervious meeting, ot oi me voionie. - unio wnicn we i the. club when Mrs. Homer Egan promise all due submission and I was hostess ifor the group of have hereunder ' subscribed our names at Cap Codd. the 11th of .JTpvember, in the year of the raigne of . our. : Bovereigne lord. King James, of England, rrance1, aad Ireland-1, the-' eighteenth, arid of Scotland,.'1 the fifty-fourth Anno DomlnL . 1C20. r (Takr j from . "Documenjts ?U I Mn a lust rnH v W i AWieriran History. tliDger Price. ,a. v t.: v J , "i; The Whitrt CavA.; br- "WlWmm Mnifh rnnnsitlon followPi?. hnt I"' oivwuaiu. . .1 y; M'aBter fTarver broneht matters to H "Freshman Dorn, Pitcher.-by an Irrua ontcklv br tilaclne the Lesiei. w. ViUUK. , . ... J. h : . iM our wish to f ore . anvone . to VP- r lsaoei uorniDrooK. 1 I IT,. . T t 1 TTI.l , i Lawrencevllle story, by Owen! Johnson. "Johnnie Kelly," by Wllbtir S. I ' L . &. - 'iVl -- . W . ' AY mm M M S ; 111 If I a.V I,' E 'I I ir the mjiMi?r i i .. . ' ' ' w ' New Books "New Plays from Old Tales," by, Harriet Sabra Wright. -i'J.' Blue Magic," by Edith, Bal-j Tr u : r 8ia DJAICTMIIT TOSES CHRISTftf AS GIFTS 1 TOR EVERY MEMBER OFTHEFAMILX Our complete line ot Christ mas, gifts are on display now. iToys, games, books," dolls, sta tionery,' fancy handkerchiefs, felt and leather house slippers, fancy Christmas boxes of men's ' arm bands,, " garters and : sus ,pgnders singly, or in sets, etc., etc. ' j i Perhaps you have been woh deringf how.' you could spend your Christmas , allowance : to bes .adyantage. Your wonder ment will -change to a happy surprise when you see our bountiful display and the un paralelled -valaee. we give you. CO '.IE IN And see oar complete line of Electrical Specialties C8Tr jsas3t3l I Boyer. Xmas "Many Children." by,. ,'Mrsy H i Floweirs ''. -4 ft PLACE Y0TJR 0SDEB NOW,! - with us. and we will - deliver when directed. : Only quality flowers plants furnished. . C F. BREITHAUPX Florist and Pecorator :V3 if "Boys olr the Ages. ; their pf I dreams and their crafts, by Laura ra.' r: a i -- M m i wooiey. scales. l.'VS t f .1 t T T .-. a Day in a Colonial Home, by Delia. R. Prescott. The Threat of Sitting Bull." a story , of the time of Caster, by D. Lange. : -r?- K ' 'Ilippy Holidays, by Frances G.. Wickes. "Ted and-the Telephone," by Sara Ware Basse tt. Miss Maffefs'.Chrlstmss Par ty. , by Samuel " McChord Croth- ers. 1 'Travels and "Adventures ot Ra phael Pumpelly," by Raphael Pumpelly. "The Treasure of the Isle ot ,Mist. br William Woodthorpe Tarn.; Haas? Candy For Christmas Ihe Ace is The Place Exclusive- agents : and Th, New, 'Keavens",;, recent j iV 123 N. Liberty St. Salem TelegTatph'. Florist;; "t'HIM-flll,''M!IIIIIHi . i sw r i developments 'in astronomy de-l scribed bv Geortrn Ellerv Hale.i IIAA4 .. I x-uuac oovi i directors o the; Mt:. WiisoKr on- sertatory. -. ; s y - - i Rao4' Pas" in Square Hotea", by Qrisonr Swett'Mardsn; - "Indians of th' Southwest' Pliny Earle Goddard. . v rW; North American' Indians . of MADAME ' Now is the time to drop a gentle hint to husband, son or brother that 'yon, would ap predate one of. our Ivory pieces for Xmas. k. . ..: . .- -. . -i. j ; Our Display Comnleie Brewer Drri; Ock -;:;cotretti ; . Ray L fturmo? -Btlware "Our Hardware Wear" PA WHY I' wfll.pay Jon to yruu4 get your candy dir ect' from Factory. AJways fresh and low- price. T ' Hazel Candy Factory Cininrclal & Miller Street Tfr.w Won id Ton1 Snend 15 for Christmas - Salem's Leading Merchants are going to give $60 In prizes for the best answers to the above, questidnr , Prizes to be awarded m tn,e iouowmg mmsuivr-, Besti answer . . i . . . . . 1 10 CluT Check Second answer. ... ..... .115, CluiChock Third answer f 5 Club Check Next fiT aniwers . . ; : . ; . , : Club Cftec rhecVs will be riven at the office ' of the Statesman necemfter zz. or will be mailed toTron it reqwestea ana will be good tor face value at. any one of, we.urms. sa- vertising in this column. - , . Names of winners. wUl be punusnea in tnis eouinui either December 21 or 22, or;bqth. All answers mnst .ha, in the noatoffice or delivered at this oxrica nor, uier. uiaa. 9 a. m., Decemoer xu. 'inis. wm aaawjff, v. contestants.: .. ; .. ... i - irl vonr answers to the: above Question yon are to imagine yon are buying presents for. father mother, big brother (age 20), big sister (age 18, little brother (ag 8. little sister face 81. and; one other person grandma. grandpa., or a friend. Then yoe most buy- something for The presents selected heed, not he article appearing in this column, but they must, fee from, tirma wos as appear here perhaps something, you've, seen, on a per? sonal shopping trip. watch these ads. closely, they appear Sunday, wed nesday. Friday, of each week until Christmas and, arrange" "onr'list to -th.e best advantage. Write, your letter plainly.' on oa side r your-psper, " - - -.: .m m - s m m m and tell tn your own way wnac yon wouio euy wim for the family that is suggested here. i Address alL answers to Christinas Contest Editor, care The Statesman, Salem, ; oregoiu:-, ; !-';::'f Photos of yourself made at Mrs, Trover's Gift Shop. . Sittings Made Night or Day 165 N. Liberty Stw $2.00 nov Secures a Bicycle for your boy this Christmas. Call in and let us explain our plan no. obligation to bay. ' Harry W. Scgit: "The Cycle Majii . 147 SowComl 'THE GUT - Solve Vont gift problems with Pendleton JFroaucts For Motaer: "A beautiful Bed .- Wi-jJtei et pare vtrgin. wooL, " Or- Sr -bathrobe. For; Patlier; A'Bathrohe or Auto Robe. For : Bwcet heart or Sistert A gewUj. Indian i.blanket - anawi, scan, poirow or oaia- robe. j "For Him" A steamer rog Shrine or Elks' Robe Ve invite you to come to see our . display of Pendle- ton Products. SALEM WOOLEN miXS " STORE C P.Bishop, Prop. 'rrnTCTrTA&'l i ( ii ti.-illLil. 1 ( i mt Qne cannot make a misi&Ke .Here books. la prist:' - ' w ' j ' mory of Mankrad - OntMne of Bctenee- Boston Cook Book Bible. ; 1 the twu grea-esl There's alvrays place and time for a good book ' ,. . Xmas Cards and Seals on dls --.r-- play - The, Commercial Book Store la N. Conamerclal ShoD for Tilen The Xmas Newest in Hata, Shirts, Pajama-, Glores, Neckwear, Etc, at Popular Piees WATCH OUR WINDOWS THE MAN'S SHOP XmasPresenis For the Whole Family Dolls, Toys, Cbiaaware, Glassware, etc , Salem Variety Store - 1S2 No. Corpnercial . Furs That Fit Your Personality ! You will find : V them at Salem's Exclusive Fur Store i f; West Put Co. "' i.5 521 Court SU rm. A, Zosel 416 State St. ECiaE. Cooley V EZTSA BPECIAL "Quality Brand' DisBpaa Sale Starts Monday 4th V 10-e.nart Dishpans, 91 each; 14-qnart Dishpans, $149 eacb; 17-qnars msApaas SALEM HARDWARE CO. "The Winche-tex: Store" r LEATHER After 35 years in the leather business we feel ' that we afe competent to Judge the best values and we carry these alone GIFTS Of LEATHER F.E.Shafet 170 So. Commercial 111 111 - fl I St - s ssBBBBsssssssassBSBBaa-assssa-B ...... 1 " 1 '. 1 . I - " . " V" " - - . -v..- - M.VMr -t-v JS-ftXfiiZSi Tfce Umvertd Vt WIH sid you In mak ing a -clean sweep .of your Amas snopptav t Archie FlcQricz 44 Court St. V i .A 5f ;i n i. jo 30 V5 1 wwtwrnir v ,-...-- H -i v I I a t fi1.l.hit ft. -a - it vrri--1 I W t ftfft-E i ni t i n i n i - t t i -i im m -i -mm m tut m i i i in 7 kN .. kt1 -.--.--.- Mi ji . , - .-"V, t'