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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
mvrovjxm statesman, salem. Oregon- - THURSDAY MOBNING,- DECEMBER 17, EI SI its Ik Visit Into .OncHome Shows Worker Made' Possible "Through Stamp Sale ' This 1ptpr i addressed lo any one intoroMtTHl id the-poor man's burriom. and whp. would wish to play Uu part of a real Saraari- tan -. ". :' . . . . "- ' ?l .will lake you Into a home I viaitod yesterday and you will Fascisti Movin69fcjG4CjStri J? England ; y: v. r. - r M jc .... j w v. - T 5 .. ... , ... . j. . .. ... . . . , . a. , i , . i' - ' v S -" . v .'V . ' t--.ri-:-.i-:,.'si.-.y.,if. v.- i-j&w.-.v.'.- C- ; fw.,, - : :;A r tf rfi -i' A : sf-e for yourself the smiles that inft me when I" called. Trom a mothc-r In financial, distress at proHftnt. Lying on a Jbed.with a haty In a banket, botli Jmmacu latoi. mother beamlnjf-wttli Brate fulnesB. for the care giVen her a4l htr child; byvono of the city hdalth nrtesi,fproT;ldedvtor Sa lefn by the C'tttyjItepUb Demon mtation. . 1 . , ' ITh AsRociated ChRrities could nt induce Wch' a smile, even the ounty conrt could not pay for the sruile I saw. , . ,.: It was brought by the human, tlonch ot a kindly nurse. On com Aur into the room I passed tlfTouRh tUo lower pari ot the Tiouse and up a narrow, dark Btairway.V It was clean,, thouKh dark, but, no adrk .that one could scarcely picture it as a home. When I reached the mother's door.' the scene changed. The room itself wasn't any better than the rest of the house. It was that mother's smile that changed all.' That, came from knowing that someone cared far., a stranger. She has other children, besides - thcnew babybut the father is .absent. He no logger is a mem ber of that-family through no fault of the mother. And this is what I started to say- The little double-barred tu berculosis cross on a slender staff will ibTrar this smile to evers home such. aM this in Salem ana Marlon county if. you vrill just give it a chance. It will brins smiles t othe sick and lonely if England's attention is focused on growth of British Fascistic or ganization which, because of irv creasing number of disturbances caused by Ueds. is becoming an Important, factor in public, activi ties. Photo at top shows M. Kyre. one of leaders, addressing . a gathering in Firtsbury Park, London. Right, M; T. Howard, member of parliament, is seen with young Fascists who are guarding him from possible Com munis violence. . Mmmmi: jM mim m nam i ' IS PPM in TALK 4 " E. P. Hopwood Tells Enter taining Stories on News paper Troubles 4 'i it has a chance. But reposing on a table in some store or booth it cannot perform. This is what ft could do if you would buy it. What is this whole seal sale is for anyway. It will bring good tresh' milk and some real food to some sick child languishing in a home where poverty is the chief asset and smiles are few. Many little children in our county have tubetculosis and oth er wasting diseases. Then don't hesitate, for your conscience- tells you to buy these, tor the ake of one of these little ones. .The Child Health Demonstration can give them the care, but through these seals we must furnish the health giving food and doctor's care." (Signed) MKS. JOHN A. CARSON, Chairman of the Marion County Seal Sale. , , SALEM ELECIC ( co. in ei BUPlCi This Despite Fact That As sets Show Larger Than the Liabilities E. S Barton, for the Salem Elec tric company, last night entered a plea in bankruptcy. The nsaets are given at $23,000 and tlie lia bilities at $22,000; but this in cludes the Barton " residence, at Capitol and D streets, valued at $15,000. which would not '.likely bring that sum under a fdrced sale. Mr. and" Mrs. Barton came to Salem nearly 12 years ago, direct from New York City, where Mrs . i . i uanoii nan ncm huhui Astoria bteamer uaKnqge . . rit,, nations. Mr. . - - . . . I l tUfciliVVl O v tanes i o ions oi caunea '"""""Ip..,.. vent lnt0 business .under to Manila, largest single cargo ofarlon MD " Pw ulmnn ever eh nnml there. ' ' . Deschutes county will ship 100 cars of Netted Gem potatoes this year. !- - trie company at once, .in. the Ma sonic building, which was new then, at State, arid High streets. They remained, in the same loca tion all the time. Would Not Cooperate There was a proposition brought V hire 350 hoyB in the city to carry our routes, trust them with the collection of $20,000 a month; wevhave not lost a cent in the last three years." This was the statement made by E. P: Hop- wood, circulating manager of -the Morning Oregonian of Portland, speaking before the Salem Vlo- tarians at their luncheon Wednes day, i "Of course, the boys are all bonded. But we find, they are trustworthy all the time. The average length of service of a carrier in 15 months. This means that less than every two years we must chairge , our entire paper carrier personnel. We have about 700 applications for routes on hand all the time." 1 "TwentjMive per cent of the persons who call on Sunday morn ing saying they have been skipped by the paper boy are fooling us. However, we don't ask questions, but send the papers to them. "Queer circumstances are in volved in some of tHe misses. Dogs often carry away" the papers from the porches. In one case a certain .party was reporting his paper missing continually . The boj. who was an athlete, was sure he-had not nisised-regularly. ITfe watched to 'see" the 'tfoublk He found ' a poli-aman going, home from his beat, was taking the pa per along with him He was a little stronger Uianthe policeman, and led him to another officer to arrest him." ' ' , - The Oregonian, with 103,000 daily and 155,000 Sunday, ac cording to Mr. Hopwood, uses The- mailing list is kept a- small j as possible. : Other papers. In the j country are making .. the same practice, he said. , Formerly the street rai-s car ried" the papers' tn the boys on the routes. But the car men objected to the extra work, and -gave in efficient service, he a aid. Now the Oregonian has 30 trucks in use' for the pole purpose of getting- papers to the routes. - If the Oregonian comes out five minntt late it loses a sale of 500 papers, Mr. Hopwood said. If it comes ont 10 minutes late.it loses a thousand. Consequently, an attempt Is made to bring it out to the dot on schedule. Tolstoy's Home and. Works , ' Will Be- Given Recognition ' TFLA. Soviet Russhv will rec ogniae -the attainmeBts of Leo Tolstoy, the famous no'veliest and social-reformer with, the issue of a centenary edition of his works at the celebration September , 10, 1928 of the writer's hundredth anniversary. The Tolstoy.. Museum in. Mascew will be made a permr -Air the buildings ar -Yasnaya Tolstoy's home and Kirthni:ic near here., will be r oirai and the tillage made- OVfl int sometbins1 ot & nationl shrine and. educational center., Aireaay a Tolstoi mtiseonv haa been flstab lished there, the- curator bein Tolsto:?a daughter. Alexandra. WILL HOLD SERVICE up a few days ago, to settle the obligations at an agreed percent- $1,000, 000 worth of paper vearly age on the dollar, and all Salem Other expenses of the circulation creditors consented to this, and I department amount to abont $40, one of them, the largest, agreed ooo a month. also to furnish additional money Because the government postal to carry on the business. But service rates have been rais6d some or tne outsme creauors re- u Oreeonlan now nla rirai fused to cooperate, forcing the ac- ca,lv all of Us h f lion tanen lasinmiu. iuu a om gle Salem creditor refused to co operate. Go to Portland ' Mr. Barton, has individually the contract for wiring the new YMCA building. He will complete this contract, after which the Bartons i .will nrobablv leave Salem. He will likely enter into electric en gineering work. The will be missed in Salem. where they, have many friend's1', and they will miss their Salem friend, among whom they hatf e spent nearly 12 happy years. "A Man's Work In a Man's Way", Will Be Evange lists Sermon Topic The attendance this week at the Stivers Evangelistic Meeting at the Court Street Christian church still shows a growing in terest in the services. . An inter esting feature of their services is the. great number of , men that attend regular. Friday night will be Men's Night. There will De a men's choir and the men will all be seated together. Ladies will do the ushering. Evangelist Stivers mmafte to the men: will be "A' ns Work in a, Man's Way." ..Wednesday night the evange list spoke on ','Pardon,. its' Mean ing and Evidence." He said, "a man may be converted and not be pardoned. Conversion takes place in the mind of the sinner and often times is only reformation. Pardon takes place with God. He has stipulated His terms of par don and. until one complies with His divine terms- arid fully obeys them, God does not pardon. The sinner must square his life with (the New Testament terms of par don." Tonight the theme will be "Shall We Know Qur Loved Ones in Heaven?" , 1 - il: Ml it a II si ' si5 r 'A Still ddigitcdtrffii Stctioiiery UNLESS you are "stationary" in your habits, you'll give her "stationery" for a. gift U wilL please her, and the first letter will be one . of thanks, addressed to you. 'i We Have Other Useful Gifts,. For Example: , '; W... Will Pt4'h.t "S Shaef fer and Waterman Fountain Penf -and Pen oils, Kodaks, Toilet Sets Van iUes, Im rrled and, j Domestic Perfumes, -Perfume Atomizer ttjafcaref guaranteed. . . . v v,,- ' If you can't come -telephone your needs J. H. 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