The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 23, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALE1I. OfcECON
....- T RTTMflAV MfinNTNn nFXiEMBER'23. 1023
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CARTE ABRA2S
Secretary
J. L. BSADT
Yleo-PreeUeat
Is a time of rejoicing -because of
what It means to the world, but
It Is more' than this lt; Is a time
of the opening of the heart. Men
see more ' with their hearts than
with their eyes and feel more
with their hearts than with their
TH0UG1TT3 UPON VISHTNO THE GRAVE OP
J0HNEEAT3 .... . : .
.. SzZ', ut xcluwiy-tiu4-to the aae for patlUatloa at all
&I? 2T2.h.S2llSt,'?-u ot anri i- pp an. a
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R. J. Hendricks
John I. Brady
Iran JukMkl i
4 '; '" .' ' Hasarar I
ItAaafef M Sept. I
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Tkoma 7. Clark C, Kw Tori, 141-14$ Weit t8tk St Catcac. KnMti BaDsV !
trortliad Qfffee, 301 WorceaUr Bid, Ihooe 63 7 BSoedway, C. F, WUliame. Mgr.)
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Jok Xe?artment
TELEPHONES: '
i." Circulation Office
tS-lOS Society dltor
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ratorod at the FMtofOc ta galea, Ct&K as mmUm mUm.
, czzLznL'jj this THouonTs .
'It i. 100 years since brif country announced the Monroe
doctrine. ThLi principle ha?! been ever fcince, and is now, one of
the naia' foundations of our foreiirn relations It must be miin-
(Copyriffhted bv San Josi ILlWrnrv
nIIE little Protestant, cemetery in Rome is bordered by the
A wall of ancient Rome and the pyramid tomb of Caius Ces-
fingers. and men .thin more with Hius 'Mef e gat, dark cypresses tower sky-wafll and the night-
iu'vii unru luu uu lueir dtusi, o- outlaw. itiia 13, U piUVK Ol pilgrimagey UOl DC
Christmas fs; more a day of, thefeause of its historical interest, nor because of its beauty 6t
wnicfc hhelley said that to be buried in sosweet a place -would
make one too much in love with death. But people come here
by thousands to see the nameless grave of one who died feeling
so discouraged that lie did not even wish hi
It Is true hkt if the world torabstone; but these , words re engraven thereon
was called upon to pay up. It J 4T. ... ... . ..' T i
ncie xie ui mai was mortal ox r i , f if- .
A young English poet . v::1'. f.iTT
"Who, on his death bed. flTK t il'r' " .'V
In the bitterness of hia heart. ' - " ' '
Desired these words engraven on his tombstone:
Here lies one whose name was writ in water."
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aa to save ns a considerable sum uw urpsea wouia oe tnis young poet, who died penniless,
on our taxes. Tnere is no use or , wcaujf unrecognizea, to Know tnat today
a man sarlnsT in his personal at- " . l"""oa"us ViSit cemetery because his grave is here,
fairs, If his taxes continue to in-1 11 fro m the gate arrows point to the nameless grave of John
mil, Fnra man fa wflltnv n I v. A IIOUJC US LIIlMIimr. Wl WMt in nrOtni in ,rvnA
pay to his roTernment a fair sup- lllust.nons; the manuscripts written in his hand writing are
port, but no man is willlna to sup-U " , price. ana nave Deen loaned by 4he owners to be
port an extrarasant sovernment f "tuc B xor an to see who visit the little rooml where
to the extremity of his ef foru KeV. d,,d which is now a memorial museum. ; He would
ne nad seen a younsr ladv with th n;n
as she read these words : ' . ; .
heart than anything else.
PAYING UP
would , so broke immediately. ' It
is also true that the world Is so
far in debt I that It-mast liquid! te
at least a lart of its indebtedness.
In paying up our obligations we
have - a right- to insist that the
government reduce expenses so
THIXGS
TO IX)
The Boys and Girls Statesman
: : . The BIgsest Little Paper la the 7orl
xr
Copyright, 1023, Associated Editors.
Edited by Jchn U.
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Y HOW TO CARTOON ' ,1
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SXEKZUfQ
But ih Maintaining ii we must hot be forgetful that a
great ciange. has taken place, .we are no longer a weak -nation,
. .thinking mainly of defense, dreading foreign imposition We
are great and powerful. New powers bring new responsibili
ties.' Our duty then was to protect ourselves. Added to that,
. our aaty now is to help give stability to the world.
"We want idealism - . I ; .
We want that vision which. lifts men and nations above I
; : themselves.' ;:; -yj . x , . . .
V "These are yirtucs by reason of their own merit
But.they. mcst not be cloistered; they must not be im-1 Othen do , it reloctanUy; with a QWn han(J t
-practical; they must riot be ineffective. ; - - j covered mouth, as If It was wrong. J ,
In this weather practically!
everybody sneezes. Some of them
do it as If it was an accomplish
ment of which they- were proud.
V A thing of beautv
Its loveliness increases; it will never .'
Pass into nothingness." .
I never expected to see those words written by John Keats'
nana." eh cms) ,-..-. ... . .. . ,
AXDIALS
,ine worut nas had- enough of the curse of hatred and nee"n ls Pecuy neauny. out It u -t .
saness,. or destruction and war ' , ; . . not quite respectawe; u naa no d anvthin Vu., X rWfcr f pernaps, 10
V If has had enough cf th wronrfl f tn.t.l right In society. It belongs under I .tlu"J lu oeauiy oi tne world. But aU have are able to draw them well. Then
o - " ri . vaa vw...a lovuic uarL wnifn i naAdooiiiN . i . . - .
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Animals, as a rule, are not easy
to draw, but In the above plate I
have simplified the drawing of
some of the more - common . ani
mals. , ;. .
At first lceti tlim .In antllna
or perhaps to and as simple as possible until you
'For the. healias of the-nations there must b mod will cover and as soon
and charity, confidence afcd Peace. J it in your handkerchief
The tiae has come for a MORE rRACTICAL USE OP Pt in in your pocket.
2I0RAL FOTTElVfind ore reliance oh the principle that rfohtl Exhibition Uneexers, or
makes OT7n chit. .:" ' v .-. ..... . , -? amount to the same , thing,
as you deposit ? nece.ssary to e everything complete,-and you might add i little detail and
lef you should 1 a Vmpont the wel1 t M as the -4lnf . - -
- A ViT "f'" more exalted. - So whether it is our lot
what ZT the 'V to spend, weary hours ovei- an office desk,, or
. xfJiS? Wrkin W 6 may l6t 113 ive t0 the orW the test
that IS in us anl havok U j-.i ru ,i. .
If you have a dog or cat around
the house, sketch them as ' they
are sleeping. . You will find more
occasion to draw cats and dogs
than any; other animals,' so work
on . them the hardest. - Sketch
them in all sorts of poses.
, Now ' you are ready to learn
about ' composition. We'll 'study
this Important phase of cartoon
ing next weekv.
CXOTIinSPIV SAXTA CL.'
Santa Claus made frc .
clothespin' is one of the ez
and clererest . "make-your-c
Christmas tree ornaments. 1
picture at the bottom of the c .
umn explains the ste;s in his r
struction.
Three marks with a black ci ;
on establish his face c.i the b;
of the pin. - Ruddy cheeks 'n:
with the use of red crayon i :
improve his jolly 'aspect. Past
around the lower part of his face c
white cotton beard.
Wind the legs of the pin will,
strips of red crepe paper with cot
ton fur boots on the en3. Ills
coat Is a quarter circle of red
paper' with a tiny' circle cut oat ,
for the neck. Cotton around the ;
bottom, of the coat and the point-
ed cap give the finishing touch of
fur. ; . .
T. fasten this Santa Claus on i
thetree, merely' slip slender
branch between his legs, and
there he stands! - '
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tame . thing, are tw , r, , " , nuiui tue urat
Oar authority ainonff the nations must he represented bv dangerous to the community. No r:-".' - C1 1Ck lue aa'iC s.naaow: f discouragement
', : v r i... . tuv"..vur aeans.. : .
-"If u ncccrtry-not only,td have faithbut to' make sac: t least putting von the roomrfi2ed"whh
rifices for our faith -.-... , . JeS-i!.l:?lth5
m 6 "u, '' iu lo penetrate the darkness surroundine
THE-CPIRITDALvPORCEa- OP TTTR wrmtn urATTR
NOT TUB SA3I
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' ' tX? - these T01CCS that America should speak.;; ; ; ' 5 ; Objection' Is"
i.c i7 mey t.eciare a rnteous purpose, there need be sidy: that it i
r.o drwt that thev will be heart! - Ammo tm, lnVtn t,,. nlani t
. : - - --"-V uvi .r..v I ( SUW Ah
i.i i. -wwaa t-t a rcpuuti; -iree.r lnaenenaenr Dowerfni Th i
I placed ; this wall between himself and the
Woodbnrn flnaiwratJon
At the. annuaT fall meeting, on
tic to meet the needs of each par-
; independent. - powerful.
, ::::yizz t.ut con ta rendered to humanity; is the assurance Itlchlar day. We have done this
Uat this place will be nabtained.'r- ' , r ; i i: f for our industries and we ought
. : Are 'the
iczi th;.:r tc
made to the sub- j0y of life has takenlHM X I "Ia!S' entl"e Saturday,. Dec. . 1 5. of the Wood-
federal price fixing, ows.-The Tjurnose of TrnViirri. i I , ,K 8 naa" Dura TUIt urowers cooperative
. a- .t- T. 11 T "P086 Of. our life is not to do some task and tomor- association the reoort of the sec-
i v if uir: niiL in 1 1 1 r imrcn vasmma w - v ii - . . . . ...
, r-- uw me worsr.mat we do, and in rary,.,Kay j. uiaic. snowea inac
so aomg make a strength of character and a breadth of vision assocutlon for the season Just
that tcan come in no other way. No one in this world can live closed handled a.600.0 00 pounds
to himself alone,: he cannot go through life doine as little aa of herrles for which the growers
possble with heart and hand and brain and at the f lcVe of iff e" 'ed $71,132. Thia is the see.
for our industries . and we ought
to do it for our farmers. The
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- U. xammar to youT , liave you subsidy seems to be the only thing journey feel that he has received hT"f iT ! ond oessful season for this as-
.-ref Where? In .seme great preacher's sermon t we can do and get away with it rewards fromlifJr and the hiehest .ociation, ;. j -; h - ;
Lyen though others may lie satisfie
-rrr- - c uvvtnuiu mere must be a consciousness in one's
in Swre. erect orator s fpeeell? -: In .some leading politician a It has always been qnesUonable - Even thnnah -J- j.- -xj; . 1. . The acreage of canning straw-
crpca cr .:28 ills lawyer's pleat ; - J to us whv the farmers were not eonnt Z'181 rU and berries. , raspberries, gooseberries
are t.3 conciudinj. words of the first Message to Com looked after first.
ETCsvcI iYe-Je::t Coolidse. Read them over again. Commit it is because they
----'c tcia io juurueart pi nearxs. j -j.. , . led, -others say
'iey are rood Chrlitnlas tina. thoughts' f
some wm say h art that he hfl- !,; a. :7I.; .
arenot organix- a f iffht kttittZV335 iTw no. nas Pn? BP
because they think from itJsnntn. i. V mucn 83 fle- nas received
, . v. f hm. ?rm sunshine, fresh air, the beauty of, the world, frienrt.
ir.ey are wonny cf the spirit nf , Chrtstnun iiin, I i : v iiscix, me greatest blessing sf nil
back to the teachings of the Sermon h ih Hfmtnc - I w . '
. w -t sb ' uv vuk iuo laiiuvts vu- va ;- l 11 ; I uuu ail
. as represcntinj pur great; country, dedicated ta the ideals feet; as farming 'Is our basic In- af ter f Tr D?com discouraged in his striving acres a
if tha Pilrria. fathers, cf the fotmdars f i-m,M!' f 4.- a .e. ine, filSher lifeISfXIe is apt to feel that. the thine f Itarvta
f : 1 j if.tr- i. ,i W.i ' iuuiii',Auuiim :uk-uva ISuint.are fin infnmKla .:tt..i i.. . . ir. - r. . t . I '.
hwuu:buu .-ici.imev ana wiisnn nnd H)uvitii( oti th m,t i. , . n.f i - ."'.r"t6,'"T'ai ue sees no immeaiatA rAtniif in hia
ho,ts of America thinVm- hih thought; inir u me when he tries to overcome evil with coodJnTrlTJ
:As jcprccintias the coucensus ot Practical adil?sm in'thi
nut;.. A. At - .
, Mwuiti apari oy uivme purpose as the leader of the whole
stt just,' pure, lovely and
President Coolidge standi
most .sincerelv- snoken words
WILLING AWAY PROPERTT
v.ona.in tne tnat ure true, Lru;
f : fa report, tnia pronouncement of
a ney. loresnadow the coming, of the time, soon or late,
;,",?r-e .s-SiLte truth, peace on earth and good .wiR
; -In'ths whele esrth, to" all men. "
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There Is such a thing as over
doing the willing business. We
notice a man's estate recently pro
bated, netted $35,000.'. He left
a widow but strange as it might
seem,' she got less than nan ot
that money He willed it to his
and cultivated blackberries has
been increased 110 per cent over
the acreage of last year, which
will, It is estimated,' - Increase the
tonnage of , berries next year to
2,100,000 pounds. The . associa
tion now has under contract 530
of berries all grown tribu-
Woodburh by 105 growers.
Cloyton Long of the extension
i i Art. rtm An r . nA . r J
la BIO W. ana thereilS nothino tnMfiAnl,. nt .- -m- drenM) tb rrnvon An a knrHmf.
dp not grow by great stndes, but by a constant, continual effort I tural vrosnm for this community.
UDWard that r?av 4 W-TL e.."7. tu"u"Uai eilOrt lw dh Inrl-nPnAnt -
season for trout over ten inches in
length in the, waters of the Paci
fic ocean and all the bays, inlets
and streams affected by. the tide
water thereof,, during the months
of December,. January, : February,
March- and April of each "year
The language of the statute Is
very plain , and cannot' be misun
derstood, by; those that earnestly
desire to comply with the law. Un
der the section and paragraph cit
ed all creeks, streams and rivers
as the Applegate, Williams, Evans,
Sucker. Althouse.-Deer, Illinois
are all closed to trout fishing dur
ing"; the winter "season, as; their
waters aro 'not "affected, by! the
tidewater thereof. "
.Cap'n -Zy
I cat out the first letter cf i
name from a 'piece of car". -yesterday,
and then hacked It :
to five, pieces with a pair cf f,
sors. -The illustration shows 1
I cut it all straight lines, f,
pieces. . .
. 'After getting1 the five j:
CL0VERDALE
upward that day by day brings us a little nearer God.
'Heaven is riot reached at a single bound.
But we hinM iho 1AAn- u.. -t-: ... . .
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. r "c eann-io tne vaulted skies. ' ' American Legion men
Ansf VTA YV An . ' A . 1L . . .. . ' - I nl.n .11 , - . . . .
4wuub w me summit round bv round ' ' I uieiicaca t me man.
t-4 : . . . ,v, 4 . V - uuu. ner in which the recent election
And we become more charitaMe ? ; ' was carried, are now apparently
Svf wnenwi116 fStS
nginjf. our souls a little nearer Heaven. But even though we
enA'of IS6 " little moStMl
gments of others and tht w taira mn..
and family might come to need, f forts toward the hi.nU lifT,. ei'
i we 'do not ' W-'e 'ZZZiCiZ:?" because Is assured that the next meeting
Accept the Result v -.
Lattr developments . indicate
reconciled to j the outcome, " and
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W.- G. He, cf "the. Portland
" cf cer-rres, his ciarja
i .i-upiritica. burtau. ', He
, ass to t3 a nan, of vLilan as
-i as ct. t:z tuiiaefla. :ualer-
2iB5.. He has found the state
i.tfr for one man, 'sj. east ot
a::i;es will be Rooked after
; -c'.Lcr caa,wUle ha locks
r 11 3 YTiT.aniette Valley, f .!Jr.
13 crecially , Interested ' in
Cinailaa settlers U te
I! t73 we have ti&ch
Hi.: t - :a. ; At the sana time.
t a 3 ti ; flzest inairatioa agent
k-q' tava'-ever .kroTaJ,."i:3st-'of
tt . la Cescrr.las this territory,
&v. :-;t ta reraiat tta a!U ; and
r a eTerything ; glorious. tlr.
I ! - u i .'" '-ly , tells' ." the , CaaadUns
tl . i vizl:zs they have some t:caey,
tl'.i Is co place for them to come!
' , Is 'no poor man's fcaradise.
:re is a lot of work to da here,
t.t there. are lots of workers to
Cj, it.. What we want is men
v'Uh some money who cafl at least
3 first payneat on property
- i detelc? It. ; It takes nca ot
c: -ra3 to da ' this, becausa the
r vtrara man who has saved a lit
'j rio-ey InstlnctiTely becoaes a
I".Ua toEservative. . 1
' .TIllamette; Valley, orfers men
wl;S soae means unrivaled oppor
tunity for making incaey. for reaf
iag a family with comfortable sur
roudlags, and offers the children
a resror.sltla place in the' world.
Mr.- Ida has hit upon the idea.
Ilewaati men with some moaey,
both for their own sakes and Ours.
who,' alone, can save the Industry
are - the producers.
git the; required production
first of January or the egg market
gaes to smash - ; -? ; . : :
. , It is the old question' of cooper
ation. Producers have made
money by cooperation, and one
would naturliy think ; that they
would be Jailing over one" another
grapher, and friends.
We like to
In his will, bat
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avelRAM llfltaM Via t Afirk. I ts7h ATI tVA ehaaU AL. " ' ...
V" rr, " . --"- impaitentvord and in ite stead sneat r. natim,. firtt.. -in
low our thank- the af fat
fed up a round next nB
is unlovely and One re
ven though we tASfit
taritable in our
. Ci members are on their toes, and it
see a man generous fulness t QodWJSJ
,t ta. rt thins: to of the lsW 58,21 have. s.tePped up a round
Th 'tnwt T - : - . -- t r.. I . .1 uu4 vr xeei xnat Which is nnlnwTtr r,A
wmTII00 18 to cllre ror yonr Mmy- ""n&uigoursouisa little nearer Heaven: But
of lov- h.n " iw sieaa
leeway money ex- realize that we are a little kindbU
of what hi. wit. judgments of others and that we haW mwof 2e"?S
wris toward the higher life, we maj- feel discouraged
we do not gaa a vac,n ' a ... : Ultt.&cu
. i,,m.t iti f fh- coo. makiniPerhrfw- rrr . w"u ine eiiort we are or the post wm see a big per cent
" . ' v , --n-.wo uo.ecB KlCSier resnjts than wa A1 lor tne member- nron
mi vii.v.j ir.v i i,nn soo. th. h&A-w. -. tt. t . uxu i - - ;.
om.j iiuin yuwiuuvu , ...v. vjmW , MOWS DOW CTPflt fa fh dM
man should will
cept In excess
next annual election.
that which is unlovely and I One result is now certain. Leg-
even thnno-h -ura I "wiuiil wm noe oeuer at.
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in our I ut uomu uua nas
wvu iui law year.. - All xne
T ; . . .. . i . i i - " " sicai, is me aesire and how """'i1 mjoniy ortne iesion
field i one of the finest editions I devoted the effort we aw. rnVi. : c . a cow v..
Buuxeri 7 t -iv t - . . - i5, uu it is jioi inr ns to flnnnt v..i...B iwuicwiiat ugrT ai-
tA i w.u.t tv.. ... . I we have ever seen. Editor MS-1 luo reui OI our labor whcthcp i .. .. . . I reetlv after thA aiaotinn i.iv .
attributed to lethargy and the id.,oneto cttln out KTtt paper cat me. We have, but to sow and water and trust God for the f e4 n'tae renlr nominees be-
. . . . bbk uh aa s k a v ia wm bat inv i " i raap. - . n v ii rnin n nwrn taw m av s .
. , . . o w lutuu wmwe
.. t hrt that is cast down, loolr m- ,1 ' f7or a secret organization had
tny labor is not seen today. ' ' Vi uloi "su oeen ,periected, it has apparently
ucvu wmmueu tnai no good win
One erri -... . . . " r "nr xunner agitation.
.v. .Z7"' copy i is proceeding . ranidlv and Folic Countv Obserrer.
wall, are now In mlar nii
habit ot letting George do it. The there, and he Is evidently meeting
crisis la aentA Md it hmn h witn financial success.
underestimated. It must be met
falrlv and Afrtlvoiv an a tht.,
T bits for breakfast i
ure years.
KJfOWS THE
Have you caught it
The Christmas spirit?
U V ' k
of, the Bible as his entry in the
competition for the Bok V m--
prixe. He' probably feels that if
the League of Nations wonM en in
stitute the Sermon' on the Mount
wr ue - treaty of Versailles, the
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iris'tari ta derstind that
tere U a crisis ia" the ZJ busi-t.-
1- "Lla-'WIUar-iette . zV y.
' t h:3 f ra so tlr-- up
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The senate attempted to put It, is very catching, and tt will Te Jr- feace .Ight escape horn
. . a a, . - m 1 iffii u lURu . ' - - t
oyer on tne president In the ap- i ao you good ir you get ; 11 nara 1 ,r; . . 7
proved style; Bv the war. the en-I enough to last throughout the " .
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ie la always trying to do that.! year. r . ?, -t :-opeaa;ng ot life's tragedies. It
Eut the Ner, England cunning 1 - . t , I PPears that automobiliousness is
proved too much for the .senate. I KO,r tti w tne POUIT nreeaers ana most deadly thing we have.
When It was agreed not to ' con- wBO mus: clos " I rate from this form
percent tu oraw w luwy wwr tu- ut wuionui is now a 0 person, to
austry Dooming. .Tne breeders orieacn 100,000 inhabitants servear
the Salem district are about 100J It' beats pneumonia, or consump-
per cent lor organization, a nej 1 uon. ir tne victim fs all run down
are a live bunch. lor-has that cushion-tired tooiinc-
m . K i . I . I . .
4 : - - ' J it tnere is very little help for him
one of the great troubles witn
Km the president of the ship-
pisg board the president 'recalled
all the members,- It was a smart
political move and one that made
the senate politicians sit up and
take notice. As It now stands the
president thas three Important! the most of us is we are trying to
places at his disposal and the sen-1 KeeP QP wIta the Joneses.
ate has nothing. As It was to be.
the senate 1 was to confirm two
and leave the third for jockeying
purposes. If it la a case of jock
eying., the president , has , three
cards la the game, while the sen
ate lost its chance to get one.
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CHRISTMAS JOTS : ' i
N This Is the Sunday before Christ
nas; the day of preparation for
tie day of inward .Inventory. Are
ve prepared to celebrate the birth!
cf Cirist; .hare we followed His I
H m
The great rush In outgoing mail
: at . the Salem postotflce slowed
down somewhat yesterday and the
day beforfc , But the incoming
stuff Is keeping all hands hopping.
V
Rafters In Place For
. New Prison Warehouse
Steel, rafters - to support the
roof for.' the new .flax warehouse
at the state prison are nearly all
Those youthful roughnecks who Kn Place and tberork of putting
have heen tampering with and oa a fireproof root will begin as
tearing t down rurak mall boxes (soon aa'posslble. Flax that is at
would better : hunt their holes. present stored in temporary sheds
Uncle Sam has a keen eye and at will be moved to the main build-
long arm, and he never sleeps. ' ling as soon as It is completed.
V Si : Though nearly all of. the orison
HI Johnson, had a meeting in Industries are inactive at nresenL
Chicago the other night, and it! there is a great -mount r wnrv
i. .Mt the past year? If we hare, was distinguished, principally for being done Inside the ma!4 wali
all 13 well and good; if we' have! Its absentees. He had the meet-jThe penstock Is being set la con-
ti-ra ars two dira Irft to HaS all "to t!r-lf,; elr-sst. Tat crete and the base for the nr.
t
- r f rr-
:r t!:2t v ll farr'-'i i-
walls, particularly those weakened W" Hackleberries in Demand,
by the fire, are being strengthened NEWPORT; Or., Dec. 22
1 "Lor torn down- :SSSSSrlJtSSSZ
cl-anin, h,i.i, .T " nave Deen mar-
iir 7 .1 , . USB pues e- aetea here and many are being
Jh? iH,lne,K a?t,VtX M"y of 8hlpped out tor Christmas p?e
the brick thus salvared ut k RMnMmn ..M .- .v.. .
..... 1 wiu luuaj mat me uer-
construction or fhAirien ar nlntirni tvt. .
I W - w U&B BUU
used In
new buildings'.
. UQHTS OI SAXEICTOWH v
' (Perry Xreseott Kelselmu)
WI 1 f roaming, ,
' 1'LJnp ! sto-mlar
-Wl str dn.k nan do--,
Wh llfhu r foil of rretin7
- For WMd-rinr Uk.
Ab4 coiiubs Wk' liko Meeting '
A romrmf (e, ,
WkeJ I am tired of trareJIDr
. At tho Aceaa wide.
A placo fu joat Harare is '
ihi MI ar Ochinf id,-
'Ul" X old atrean
ThJi!tjp IU "Iream
f: aeart sow f UU .
F-thr I f id a beantr
Thai Iincera ia tny heart:
Earn roie m- gladtoaia daty.
ina . elbigia. dart
To eep mr path from atraylnf
To- far ia forei-s aaada.
To keep mr aool a-prarior
For home sad Salem laada.
And 1 will plant a eherrr, -
A prune and fUbert tree,
The viaiitr Ioraaberrr
A4-I..wll do no roaming- ,
Beroad mr flelda of brova, -
Tor aear mo In the gioamiss ' .
Are lifhta of Salem-towa.
And 1 wilt ljnild roiiagi ' i
't atoeeo, t.i. act f r
that he, could pick a thousand m
Ions in the city limits of Newport.
Another Venture In Pox IUisInar
A couple of weeks aeo we told
of Dale Haskin's experiences in
silver fox raising on a farm near
Newberg,; We are now advised of
similar venture to be made br
our fellowtownman. Peter -Hunt
on; his. place .close to town! Mr.
Hunt has for some time had men
preparing the. pens "and now -has
things nearly in readiness for the
first pair of foxes which he has
purchased In the East at a cost of
$2700. We hope to hve more ta
say of this undertaking In the near
10 re, Aurora Observer. -
- -
-"lbBjnte"" River Only Open
GRANTS PASS. Or r
I Streams tributary td the Rogue
are not, open for trout over 10
incnes m length. This statement
was made this raornin h n,m
Warden Bancroft: who .urges Wish
er men to cooperate with. him in
the enforcement- of the fishing
laws. "." 1 ; -. :.
ilr. r mcrcft savsl .'Th
CLOVERDALE. Or.,-Dec. 22.
TBe children of r the Cloverdale
school gave an excellent little pro
gram fTlday afternoon. A good
ly number ot the parents came to
enjoy it - and 1 encourage both
teacher and pupil, in their work
The Christmas program follows:
Song "Happy Greetings" by the
-" gins ,.-- . -;:,-
Recitation Florence Garner "
Duet Elsie and Olga Garner . :
Recitation Mary Hennis .
Dialogue "Mrs. Santa" - t
Kecnatlon Katherine Schampio
aong "Tne Bells' by the girls
Dialogue "Christmas Toys"
Recitation Lulu Garner
Song -Santa Claus" by tne girls
ttecitauon Mildred Schftterer
RecIUtion Mabel Schifferer 1
Recitation Olga. Garner -Dialogue
'The Quarrel" -Recitation
-Alvin Garner
Dialogue Little Angels" -
Recitation Delbert Thomas
- After the program the children
enjoyed the gifts taken from their
unristmas tree. '
; Irs.; Grace, Thomas spent Wed
nesday in Salem, w .
i- JMiaa Kutn urager . Bpent the
week end here with her mother.
Ttrim- r., . .....
.- iiuwui ouuaf ib ouuding a
new garage. -.; - -i- v-, ,
Mrs. Byron Hunter and daugh
ter, Aiiss JUiia from MoscowIda..
spent several days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M.. Hamilton. They
were on tneir way to Eugene, Or.,
where, they expect to spend the
winter. '.
W, F. Wright has been busy of
late repairing the telephone, line.
Young Silverton Woman
r Passes at Silverton
. SILVERTON, Or Decj 21
(Special to' ' The StatMmani
Mrs. Grant Rue, age 22, died Wed
nesday,. Dec 19. at thA hflma n
her parents in this city after sev
eral Weeks illnpRM.' ni
husband, Mrs. Rue leav w r,.
ther, a mother, two-brother va.
win and Cieorge Hanson and two!
ZPUZZUZ
f :
t ' . 1 11
- : ..'
19
A
eut out, I shuffled tiea' t?
tried to put them back to; . ;
Say, boy, it is some Job. L:
perfectly simple to put five t '
of cardboard - together' lata
dosn't it? Just try and do it.
If you don't wish to us tl
take the first letter of your 1
and cnt It up into five piece?
tryvto ,put it -together. . TL: ji
an easy type. Of puzzle to t-i .e. '
If you like puzzles and have sczr.a
which" you would like to see prl-t- ,
ed, tell me about. them and t:r.l
me the puzzles. ; .
I want to bear, from . , all rou
fellows, and Ixwant to -make tils
column just the way you want it
-so keep on writing to me.
? CAP'N ZTC 1
Bisters, Mary and Mrs. Romig.
Funeral services were held Fri
day afternoon from 1 Trinity
church with Rev George Henrik
sen officiating.
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