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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1925)
.. I. , v .. THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15,1925 l . - j - . .... ' , A- f 1 V4 1 .... , , ' 1 - '.-1 ,r ijpuutueis r or uregon ; ;-mm rAMi: . (EDN'A GARFIELD) AWhat normal human does not enjoy hearing either at home or 'abroad, the praises of his native or adopted heath? -"4 While It no noreity ,to hear Oregon : landed through many avenues of publicity, including delegates, '.commercial bodies, public and private visitors, and .the press, yet it remained for the American War Mothers, in the curent issue ot the official organ of the same name.- to sound a warm new aote ot praise and ap preciation for Oregon (including much of Salem) in an article en titled "Oregon, the Land of CORNS ; asanasBiMSsaBan) Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop-, a little "Freesone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops nurting. then -shortly you lift It rKht ff "with fingers. . " . Your druggist sells a tiny bot tle of "Freefone" for a few cents, sufficient to remote every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calloees, without soreness or irritation. TOM MIX PICTURE HERE Hoses, from the eloquent pen of Margaret McCluer, National .War Mother, for j whom, " when ' here last July, a ' luncheon "and other functions were given including" public reception in Wlllson Park. In her article Mrs. . McCluer says: Our Portland visit was finished by a trip over the Colum bia River;,' highway, - which em braces a combination of the Alps, the Rhine, Southern Italy and the wild grandeur of the American Rockies. The. 'great . cliffs and falling waters were enchanting." She mentions the Vista House as 'a beautiful structure built in memory f the Oregon pioneers appropriately used as a view and recreation station for high way visitors." Mrs.; Florence Garver, State War Mother, acompanied Mrs. McCluer .to Salem, of which the latter says in part: ''Our dear Mrs. R. J. Hen dricks, past War Mother and del egate to the national convention at Sacramento and Kansas City wher she made a host of friends met us, arid we were escorted to the beautiful park la front of the capital building, where an evening reception was held nnder their beautiful trees. Mrs. Fallon, Gold Star Mother, who represent ed Oregon and was the guest of honor at the national convention in Kansas City, was among the forst to meet us, and help to ex tend the welcome Salem had for us. We there had a happy even ing, with music, aad an address of welcome was given by Mrs Hendrick's brother. Mayor Giesy, near the beautiful electric foun tain. . ''The morning was spent visit ing their hospitals, located amidst beautiful flower gardens; and we traveled through miles of roses. Then attended a lun cheon given by the Salem Chap ter with Mothers from Albany and' Portland as guest. Mrs Mark Skiff presented us with a cake, decomted with representat- " . "r'pj. ,' '-,"7; ""T' f jam f .. WiJ! Lv . I" ' ' 1 S 'A EDUCATION WEEK OPENS MONDAY; TOPICS GIVEN ( Continued from pace 1) 1. -Schools must progress with the times. 2. "Preparation for modern-day; life demands a broader course of study: 3. The school must be kept abreast ot science and inveution. 4. A little Invested in educa tion saves much expended oif crime, poverty and disease. Slogans: "Good schools for all communities: "Make your schools livable;" "Visit your schools today." Saturday, November5 21 Com munity and Health Day Physical education means health and strength. - ; 1: The school is a community center. 2. Equality of wrporunity for every American boy and girl. 3. Public library service for every community. 4. Proper food and rest for children. Famous Western Actor is Splendid in "The Everlasting Whisper," Now Playing at the Heilig tion of the American flag in colors, and inscribed "American War Mothers.' ' After further praise of 'Salem, the City Beautiful." the article; concludes: "In the twilight, which whkh was closing of a perfect day, we placed a wreath of red, white and blue flowers at the base of the Soldier's monument located on the grounds surround ing the Marion county court house. This wreath expressed the appreciation ot a grateful or ganization of the World War her oes.' With a prayer for eternal safety and peace to all nations, we bowed in homage before the statue that represented the sac rifice given, that justice might prevail." As the highest official of the National War Mothers for two years, Mrs. McCluer has accom plished great tMngs for the or ganization, whose growth has ben remarkable, its work marvel ous, and its influnece far-reaching, the organization having an enviable prestige not only at home but abroad, due largely to Mrs. McCluer's unusual talent for leadership, and her rare culture, personality and executive ability. In her work as National War Mother, she has traveled through- ont the country, urging, among other things, the development of American ideals and their trans mission to posterity. The same issue of the "Ameri can War Mothers" contains also an article in the "Oregon Depart meat," by Mrs. F. A. Elliott of Salem, state magazine chairman, with a brief sketch of Mrs. Flor ence Garver of Portland, Stata War Mother, and an outline of Urs. McCluer's visit to Oregon Conspicuously in the same is sue of this periodical is a like ness , sketch of Madame Schu mann-Heink; also an article "The Mother of an Unknown Soldier.' by Zona Gale, re-pub lisned. by .conrtesy of Collier's where it first apeared. PTT 1 il 1 alt Lamps rrn - 1 Imported from Japan. Made to our specifica tions. Stands 23 inches high over all, hand decorated vase stand, two-socket electric fixture. Regular price $9.00 GLACE V SHAd Made especially for these lamps S3. Made of Silk cloth by one of the famous lamp shade mak ers of America. Hand painted. Measures 18 inches across. In various assortment of shades and colors. Regu larly priced at $15.00. Bridge Lamp Special I. 5. Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps. To close out this line while they Last Complete with shade-only $4.1 : NO EXCHANGES OR NO LAMPS SENT ON, APPROVAL AT THIS PRICE 5. A health officer for. erery comraanity. ' 6. Adequate parks for city, state and nation. 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