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AUDltED BUNCH
CHILD LABOR
No fledgeling feeds
chicken feeds the hen!
No kitten mouses for the cat
This glory is for men. t
We are the wisest,
loua may our praise be sung
The only animal alive
That feeds upon its young!
Charlotte Per
PRACTICALLY 'EVERY CLUB j
jft in Saiem Is endorsing the
splendid project which' the "Amer
ican Association of University
Women iare Bponiorins, to bring
ing to Salem the second in the
series of notable.- photoplays
known as the r Yale University
series of the Chonicles of America.
The film which is being presented
on Thursday, Friday antf Saturday
of this week at the Liberty theater
is "Jamestown," in foiir reels.
The historical accuracy of the
motion picture presentation of the
colonization of Jamestown, an Im
portant event In American history
as it is presented in the Pathe pic
tore, "Jamestown. is fruaranteed
by the painstaking work of a num
ber of distinguished historians.
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This is the second subject of the
Chonicles of - America films pro
duced by Yale University Press
under the supervision of the Coun
cils' committee on Publication of
Yale University. ; - , "
An exact replica of Jamestown,
the first permanent; English f col
ony- in America, was erected. iThe
buildings were even finished on
th'e inside: so that ; all exterior
scenes . were." staged in the build
ings where the action was suppos
ed to take place.; H. A. Ogden,
the famous historical artist de
signed the costumes. Not .only
was great care exercised in the de
signs of the costumes, but correct
cblors . were used when making
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. The story- told in '''Jamestown"
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This is "Ovh Vdiir Home" day bf National Thrift Week, and the following are brief
expressions from local men of experience and big affairs las to why American Otizeno
shbtild owii thdr hqinek!. iFrom these opinions, home ownership means stability to lbcal,
state and national life,1 and
afn less gaspline and own
your torn e. -H. J. t Taylor, state
senator. '
Hoiae ownership is the founda
tion f any nation. Peter Zim
merman, state Benator.
The home should be the second
essential, in. home. life for charac
ter building and thrift. T. A.
Liveeley.
Home owners do hot move h$
much as renters.., Three moves la
as bad as & fire., Home owners be
come substantial citizens. Isa
dore Greenbaum, merchant. ;
Home ownership promotes say
ing, happier firesides, community
stability, individual and family
pride in civic affare, and better
citizenship. A. C, Bohrnstedt,
Real Estate and Insurance, f i j
.The home is the strength of the
nation. There , Is much . looseness
of thought today as to the home
and many evils have crept into
our modern life,- i if allowed to
continue and grow, will result in
the destruction of. the home and
all that it stands for, and the re
sult will be the undermining of
the nation. It. . D. Chambers,
Rector St. Paul's church. I
I am much in favor of j your
Own Your Home", campaign
Good citizens', as a rule, are home
owners; criminals, as a rule, are
not. Children raised in their own
homes will remember it with rev
erence and pride. George S
Hall, state representative, i
There is nothing like owning a
bit of property,, whether personal
or real, to make, a person respon
sible. It acts like a hond with an
official ' is IjetweenrTrfh'e citizen
6wjhtng;'thpr(er aha '; a& gov-
ecnmeat-V He . becomes, it oncje
and automatically. jA . part 2 of the
govern ment a" stockholder jn pu r
great body, the ' United Stafee, as
i . were.-AIbert S. Roberts', state
VepreseniatlTe.faTmer -and lire-
stock. "J
. The man who owns his. home
is a fixture, while a renter. .is. a
transient. To. own 'one's home Is
an inddcement to lay by money to
improve Itw It begets confidence
in one s self and. pride in one s
home. It' makes a man feel that
he has a direct and tangible in
terest in his country. It makes
him more patriotic in that he feels
that he' is fighting for, something
that belongs to him. It makes
better citizenship. Every full
blooded American citizen should
by. all means own his home. Sam
M. Garland, state senator.
1 .Everybody should Btrive to own
his own home as it tends to make
one more settled and contented;
makes him feel more like a part
pf his. community, a -taxpayer and
a citizen. C. S. Hamilton, Home
Furnisher.
In the interest of thrift we
should all strive to become home
owners. An interest in the home
means greater interest in one's
government national, state and
municipal. To the man it means a
better husband and a better
father; to the woman it means a
better wife and a better mother
And to all it. means uplifted, citl
Is of the menace of those brave
early English! settlers by the In
diana and by starvation, and dis
ease. It also shows the abduction
of Pocahontas, the lovely Indian
maiden who was "the delight and
darling" of her father. King Pow
hatan, and finally her marriage to
Captain John Rolfe. Delores Cassi
nelli portrays Pocahontas and 'Les
lie Austin is Rolfe. "Jamestown"
was directed by Edwin L. Holly
wood and will be shown January
22, 23, 24 at the Liberty theater.
r : '
One of the delightful i affairs
among the younger set will he the
Cecilian Music Club reception t
8 o'clock Friday evening, at the
T. 6. Roberts' studid, 505 N. Sum
mer atreet. , i- ? r !
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The Women's Foreign Mission
ary society of the Leslie Methodist
church will meet at 2:30 o'clock
this afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Halvorsen, at 1775 South High
street. Mrs. Selee will have charge
of the , lesson and ; Mrs. Bertelson
of the devotional. The ladles are
asked to bring their thimbles in
order that part of the afternoon
may be dvoted'to working on the
sun-bonnets.'
. - . W--W---. --
T'"?ry TVV Sto.1!! jflance of Miss
iii&en XZeU wiU arm txaxaiC&l
fornia Thursday and will be . a
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J.l Johnston,-state
zenship. A.
senator.
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life, sitting in the legislative hall
away Eastern Oregon,! and, the
nome you caii yourpwn.- c.
tfiinier, state representative. t
The safety, well belnie ami iery
life of our nation rests! upon the
home because the ' home" in Us
truest sense is the very founda
tion of our government, its well
being and permanency), A home
in the fullest degree cannot be
without ; thrift and rife1 habits of
thrift are created "by example and
education. , Homes and home
owners' should be our ideal and
constant effort, the foal of every
boy and girl. Williml F. Wood
ward,-state representative.
Own your home and drop the
rent habit: A home of
your own
an adorn
is better cared for and
ment to your j city.. M rented home
has only one featu re-ia shelter.
Beyond this your interest ceases.
A rent receipt , neve f bought you
anything. Jj: A. MUlsJ Realtor.
The old saying. "A roiling stone
cathe"rs no moss," f is invariably
true. Most folks enjoy! "the com
forts of a home. The one who
rents can never in reality feel at
home oh rented property; hence
in whatever occupation he cannot
have the freedom of mind to put
into his work but goes along in a
sort of "I-have-to" mood. On the
other hand, if he owns his home
his family has; a real Interest , in
the making of a real home which
lends, encouragement to him who
is worKing ' lor wages at wnat
ever calling, and, as a rule, causes
him to be steady and loyal to his
employer. P. M. Gregory, But
tercup Ice Cream Co.
Owning his home
gifes
him an
interest in the country
and ther-
(ore makes hint a better
citizen.-
g? A. Harris) Realtor.
Continuous payipg rent breeds
discontent and lack of J interest to
care for the upkeep of the prop
erty in which one tnight live. And
in most cases there is no thought
Of saving and al earnings are
used up in variou pleasures. If
this same renter will buy a home,
even though he buys ,on the in
stallment plani it creates happi
ness and the ambition to fix up
and beautify the property. This
increases value and 1 a corner
stone in the creation of an estate,
whether large ;or small. Be thrif
ty and own your home. Leo. N.i
Childs, Realtor.
Home ownership stimulates;
self-reliance, independence and
better citizenship. It! establishes;
credit. Self Reliance j-He has es-f
tablished. for himself by his own
toil a home and fireside.. Inde
pendence He I is free from the;
exactions of a; landlord. Citizen-j
ship- He is more Vitally interest-i
ed in the affairs of state in that
he contributes! directly through
taxation to its 'maintenance. Cred
it Honesty, indstry knd the
ability to accumulate: are the es
sentials in all! banking and busi
ness relatlonship.-f-Oscar B. Ging-?
rich. Automobiles jkn Accessories,
guest at the Wsfhome until after
the wedding, nejt! Saturday even
ing. His mothejr. (Mrs. Edgar
Parkham Stone of Oakllnd, and
his brother and f sister, Edgar
Stone and Miss! Allison Stone, will
come to Portland 3 Friday for the
wedding. Portland Telegram
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BEAUTIFY J IT WITH
"DIAMOND DYES'l
dyeing and; tinting
Is guaranteed with
1 v u u u u
!tit tHMi In mA
water; to tint soft,
deUcate shades, or
i boil to dye rich,
permanent colors.
I Each 15-cent pack-
ace contains direc
tions j so i m p I e
m woman can dye
or tint lingerie, j silks, ribbons,
skirts, waists, dresses, coats, stock
ings, sweaters, dfaperlea, cover
ings, hangings everything new.
Rn v "niamond rives" no other
kind and tell your druggist whe-1
thertfie mateHat yoU frish to mm
is wool 'or sljKr ovv aer iv ia"
U5v.U coivon os lauBti. suuu-
Adv.
Wjtf V ! "!
1. n r (in
in 11 i fi
to own one's home is fundamental to Vdrthy
American , citizens should strive
to become home: owners because
the very foundation of our gov
ernment is based' upon the home.
and home .owners', men and wom-t
en taxpayers,, are. true citizens in
every sense of the word. Owning
their home they ; are not migra
tory but take pride in building up
the community and state in which
they reside for themselves and
posterity. Hotelsjapartment hous
es and even rented homes are not
conducive to the. higher ideals of
home life and the rearing of fam
ilies who will. be. the citizens of
tomorrow, and lipon whom h the
future of this great nation de
pends for survival, progress ! and
Christianity. Without home pride,
state: pride and nation pride our
government is lost: 9i M. Miller,
state rep'resehtative, nurseryman,
banker. - - ! : ! i
1 believe it should he the aim
and. ambition of every married
roan to town his home for several
reasons. First of allr a homeown
er is an asset to; any community
and. ia more likely to , become a
permanent resident than a renter.
Secondly, the money invested in a
home and all the improvements
made will inure' to the benefit of
the owner,' as will the additional
satisfaction of .knowing that he
can remain as long asLJt suits his
own convenience, i Thirdly, the
owner of a home can enjoy the
inalienable right and duty to raise
a family which is too often denied
him by owners of apartment or
landlords lot dwellings who serve
notice that children arc hot want
ied in their ! buildings. Augit&
Huckstein.
"Own your .home." is a fit
srofcatt'for National Thrift Week.
When you buy our home you be
come rooted,' you 1 belong, you re
a fixtare.! You iipen your eyes to
the advantages lof the community
and you open i your heart to its
beauty. The people Become your
people and "their God your, God,
land there is harmony. The town
becomes your town. You speak of
the street as our street, the court
house as onr court house, the
schools as our schools, the church-
en as our churches and you justly
feel responsibility. !You tell how
we're bunding the j Y. M: C. A:;
and, though you may not have a
cent in them, you even, speak of
the banks', because they contribute
so very largely; to the public wel
fare as our banks. You may owe
cn it, yet if you; have a possessing
interest In your ' home, it's a big
step, yes, it's the bis step toward
peace of mind,. worthwhile citizen
ship, and i financial success. ! If
you have a I family, owning your
home is the bright thing thai will
forever be the; memory jewel ; in
your' children' retrospect and In
the present it gives them standing
n .the community which is their
natural! heritake. It makes them
feel that! they are of some impor
tance ' because their father owns
their home.; And j what a blessing
it is to knowv! that wnen you
move, will be decided, not by
"hard boiled" landlord but by the
family 1 fireside council, and what
a eomfoHlto know that the motto
"bod Bless Our Home" in grand
ma's room is a reality and not
travesty. McGilchrlst & Penning
ton, iteaitors. j 1 ,
SOCIAL CAXiENDAR
TODAY
Silver tea. Ladies' Social cir
cle. Central Congregational church
Dr. S. A. Bowman's Bible class
of the First Presbyterian! church.
Supper and social hour. Church
parlors-! 6:30 o'clock. ! -
Jolly Sixteen 1 club. Mrs. Ed.
Keene, 224 Division street.
Central circle, Jason Lee church
9:30 o'clock. f I Program at 2:30
o'clock. ;:'n If W'-. ",?
I : Leslie 'Methodist church Foreign
Misionary soctftty.' , Mrs. i Hialver
son, 1775 South'1 Iligh St., hostess.
Vecinus RealiS cluS. Mrs. Ber
tha Loveland,j2010 North 5th St.,
hostess.. t,ij i I i ! il 1 1 ! ;i. 'J-
South circfejHlJirst Christian
church. Mi-si Tr mH Elgin,- l-t49
South Liberty-street. 2:30 o'clock.
Thursday
'Jamestownil second of "The
Chronicles of it America. 1 Liberty
Theater. Under sponsorship ; of
AAOW4 : i-iljfi-rttifu). J-t-Alpha
Chi Omega alumnae as
sociation, Mrs. Carl T. Pope, 1035
Belmont street. -j,
Sewing society of Woman's Re
lief Corps. Mrs. I. Belle McAdams
245 D. street "
? Inspection of chapters AB aid
O, . o t. thupECL.Sist erhoodl ...
Cecilian Music club. Reception.
Home is supposed to be the
most beautiful : word in the Eng
lish lan ma ere. American citizens
are 1 further supposed to be spe
cially proud of the great institu
tion of the home itself as wel( as
the word tor it J indeed there is bo
place like! home. It gives one a
sense of responsibility, it has a
sobering civilizing influence on a
man to feel that a piece of this
old ; earth lis his, it gives one! a
permanent place in the communi-
ty, ah opportunity to make life
long friends, and sweet memories
to his children. I really believe
that the reason for so much dis
content in the world today is due
to lack of home ownership. I If
every man owned his home there
would he ho bolshevists waiting' to
break down constituted authority.
This being true, it's a grand old
saying "God's ' ia his heaven and
Man's in his home." N. C. Ka
foury, of Kafoury Bros. j
Home ownership means a great
er and more ; stable government,
for the reason that the ideals and
principles of the individual citl
zen determines the principles of
our government. A My observation
has been that when a home is
purchased the owner immediately
thinks of that city, and its various
functions, 49 his city, and in turn
naturally; becomes more interest
ed in the proper functioning of
our government, as it affects him
to the extent that it affects his
city and state. It means better
children,f who in turn become; the
citizen of tomorrow as a settled
place of i residence means' a more
harmonious mother, and mother
is the one who guides the destiny
of the nation,; A pride and love pf
home keeps children off j tbe
streets at night and under' the
proper parental Influence. The
love of home is Inherent in the
heart- of every person from! the
most depraved to the saint, and if
they are; given an opportunity to
acquire ah equity in a hbine, they
jrill make every sacrifice to pay
for and - improve it. This small
fctart gives men confidence and is
often the incentive that leads to
nation builders. As the future de
velopment of tbe nation depends
on good citizenship again I say
that home (ownership means a
greater and 1 more stable govern
ment and this means THRIFT.
Winnie Pettyjohn, Realtor, j
The slogan "Own Your Own
Home" should receive the serious
thought bf every citizen for it de
notes thrift and is the initial fatep
toward advancement. Home own
ership is one of the most impor
tant principles that a community
holds at; large, it is the roadway
to comfort, i happiness, content
ment and prosperity. E. B. Grab
enhorst, Realtor, Member of Sa
lem City Council.
Tn slogan "Own Your Home"
exemplifies thrift and should re-
ceive the hearty support of every
American citizen. American citl--zi.ns
should strive for homet'own
ership. They owe it to their fam
ily to provide them with a home.
It has been said, that the lives
l.ed and doctrines taught in the
home are the influences that
si ape the doctrines of nations.
The home owner becomes a-bet-ter
citizen and he has a better
v ! - ' .
Professor, (T. S. Roberts home
505 N. Summer street. V o'clock,
t "Jamestown," second of j "The
Chronicles of America." Liberty
Theater.! Under sponsorship of
AAUW. I I : : . I .;
Mothers Class of First Meth-!
odist chiirch, Mrs. Fred L. Miller,
1209 N. 5th street, hostess, 2
o'clock.' I ;;. j " . j '
. j .( S Saturday 'j -
Salem Woman's club. Club
house, 2 : 30; o'clock. "The Wom
an in Politics," by Seymour Jones.
"Jamestown," second of "The
Chonicles ,. of America." Liberty
Theater.! ' Under sponsorship of
aauw.. j i : f v;
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An( interesting meeting of the
American i - Legion : Auxllary " was
held oh; Monday evening in the
Chamber of Commerce rooms
when the new officers were instal
led for the year. !
The newly elected president,
Mrs. A. J. Cleveland, also appoint
ed a number, of committees at this
time. On the executive committee
of which Mrs. H. R. White will
act as chairman, 'are Mrs. 'White,
Mrs. C. B. O'Neil and Mrsj Jesse
George ; The finance committee
will include: Mrs. B. A. Victor,
Mrs.' L. C. Demarest and Miss Od
i!e Persons. Mrs. C. "Logan
and BTrs.'Khrl Charier will attend
to the Auxiliary publicity in twbj
WHY American Citizcifs
Should Strive to BetoMi
Home Owners. I
financial standing' among merch
ants and bankers: he; takes more
interest in civic, affairs. The mere
fact that lie has been able to ac
cumulate and own his own home
is open proof that he and his fam
ily are sound and progressive. It
is easier for the home owner to
secure a permanent position as he
is a fixture in the 1 city, or, com
munity In which he lives. Home
ownership tends; to build up and
make s stronger and greater na
tion. Geo. H. Grabenhorst. Real
tor; Director Salem Chamber of
Commerce. 1 "
The slogan "Own. Your Home"
should with every citizen, become
a reality and not just a by-word.
It is one bf the first steps toward
Thrift," The "Homeowner" is an
acknowledged asset to thj. fcorf:-
munity and is therefore held in
higher esteem by his friends and
business ass6ciates.---t. E.. Ober-
-r, Realtor; First Vice-President
Marion-Polk County j Realty Assn.
. ( By owning" ydur own home you
become a snbstantial part of the
nation, hence .more patriotic, and
101 other reasons. O. Rice.
Owning a home makes for bet
tei- citizenship.! The desires' and
the needs of the community ap
peal with special force to the tax
payer. The effort that finally
brings .tbe home develoos thrift
that great movihe force, that
builder, that mighty equalizer of
wealth. This latter helping to lay
broad the very: foundations of de
mocracy. R. P. Boise, farmer. -
. A recent e'dltoriai in Collier
cx mmended -the people of Oregon
for the fact that more than one
half of - the stockholders of the
Portland Electtlc Power comnanv
that serves 69 communities, are
Oregonians. The ! Northwestern
Electric company is said to have
&UU0 Oregon stockholders; These
companies, and others like them,
that, with the people's hejp,, tie
the state together; into one inti
mate, friendly family, are tbe best
answer' to the question whether
a republican form. of government
can live. Wherever their central
offices, they are like factories or
homes on our own street; they
store the labor and he savings
of yesterday; to work for OS lfl
the days' to -come. The community
that does not own its own homes',
that does not ' invest "joyfully in
the building of utilities that serve
it. Is a moral hazard like a pow
der factory that may blow up in
a second, or a tent-town, that a
biecze may carry, away because It
it n't anchored .to stay. ; A com
munity is mostly faith, anyhow;
these proofs of faith are our out
ward evidences that we believe in
ourselves and so are Worthy the
trust of others. Chas. J. Lisle.
From personal experience and
observation I know there is no
i cater incentive to save than the
bpirit of thrift promoted by being
in debt for a
home: and, when
tbe obligation
is Da id. the hnblt
of Thrift and saving ; is firmly
rooted and .has become a part of
the monthly and annual budget,
thereby laying a ; foundation for
future Investments and independ
ence. Walter B. Miner.
The love for a' home will In-
of its phases, while Mrs. Chalmer
George will be chairman in con
nection , with the Auxiliary Bulle
tin. The committee on the con
stitution and by-laws Includes in
its personnel: j Mrs., George Grif
fith, Mrs.' Bolton Hamble and Mrs.
R. J. Budrow.r The Cradle Roll
chairman appointed by the pres
ident, will be Mrs; King Bartlett.
Still other committees will be
named, when the Auxiliary meets
on Monday, February. 9, for the
. (Continued oa pac 4)
WmYOURMM.
It is no better business to waste money in rent
than in any other leak. If yon are right, I can
sell you a home, just as nobby or a humble as
your; tastes and means suggest, practically at rent
rates." Why not stop the rent leak? j
Phone 795-
HARRIS
citizenship.
At
duce thrift and It Is a worthy mo-.
tive. Any citizen of reasonable
permanency, and employment,
should have a home for his wife
and little onesj The children are
entitled to the memory of a hom 1
in the young 'growing years with
the comradeship and associations
v.hat go with it. Wm. Fleming,
Realtor.-..' !-!- !,'!.
One of. the prime requisites for:
success in life is "stability." This
stability is unquestionably pro
moted by the ownership' of. one's
home. : Not only does .the -home
constitute ; a financial tie to the
community in which it is located.
but it also promotes a sentimental
attachment for, and ; a feeling of
proprietorship in the community.
Which ; Is very desirable and up
lifting to one's character. One of
the inevitable questions asked by
large employers on the applica
tion for j employment blank, is
"Do you own,ryour own home?"
Knowing than, an employe who
does own! his own home is, as a
rule, more to be depended upon
than a "floater," preference is giv
en to such home owners in filling
positions. WJ M. Hamilton..
1 1
Every normal man and woman
looks forward to the time when
they can live in their own bouse.
Home owners are tbe best citizens.
They are the! happiest and moat
useful citizens. They are the
backbone off every community.
Their children are better trained
than those reared in rented hous
es'. The feeling that no landlord1
cp n order you to move is a com
fortable one and a big help in the
task of getting ahead In the
world. My advice to young people
la to go into debt for a home, but
seldom borrow for any other putt
pose. Jos. H. Albert.
Every man should own his
home because it gives' him pres.
tige'and a standing in the com
munity in which be lives. One ot
the best; ways to save money Is
buying a home on installments. I
would hafe one by all means even
if 1 had to borrow at the Bank to
make the first payment. Howard
G. Damon, Grocer. ,
I believe iih&t every American
citizen should own his horns be
taii'se the "home" is the "anit"
of the nation. The-greater the
number of units In a number the
greater the number is. So-With
our nation, tbe more homes owned
the stronger! the nation is. E. E.
Fisher, M. D.
The sense of ownership i a
divine institution, i It should be
properly recjognized and directed.
It has no mbre worthy expression
than in the bwnership of a home.
To own a home should bo one of
the earliest8 objectives of . every
married' tcouple. Nothing Will do
more to clarify the conception of
individual rights iad "iutles or to
measure the! metes and bounds of
common possession. ' With thete
conceptions of our. rights and re-)
sponsibllltiea clearly fixed in our
minds we m every -,way becoiae
better -members of ail social
groups with; which we live and la
bor. We arei belter citizens1 in tae
community, j state and nation be
cause we own our home and so
share In its burJens and privileg
es. W. W. Jtosebraugh.
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