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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1925)
FOR DESERT VISIT 'Assistant -English- professor -at University- Names ": - Books He Wants U UlS'IVEUSITY. OF,,ORKGO, Kuenrt Dec. 17; (Special..)-? "If I were cast ' away" on a desert island and had a chance to select MGri f,Vnc : . ft: W'SE I- mi. SSI SSI , .UNCLE : BILLY 1 : ; '4 : 3 lwV THE ALWAYS ACCElTA BLE GIFT iL. I 9J V XSsL - ' Right .low during; our , . Jfe&gS- c'rr jus ' ,i 'w tri I V - - : " ' ""T ! Y rv . 1 v. 1 ft r : : -i-T. ""lf " "ri 1 ... . i. . I m' 'T N r v''-'K:-ili J' ' -H. ; W I r. ( ' Dpuomx darnit " ' : : . -v. : . - - : . : ' ' - ' - BROTHER fSA R if K : ALU -, y-iJ . r r V' I P "i jf f ' . : . . . J. '. ' " ' ' ' " : L : - - "rr" "MVr" ' e.M-M." : -. '" 1"""'-'-: "W . -iJV,-- . , ., -. .. .. . -' " - , , ' . " " 1 1 1 11 1 '"saaaMBSjaajBaiaaaa , , . twelve volumes from a 'complete library." sald Walter Snjr der,' "a aistant 'professor V: dr 'EagI isV'at the University of ;: Oregon, "I would look at the situation from a practical standpoint. "First, I trould select s JBc?y Scout Manual. 4 Thia .would con tain much of the needed informa tion, and ' practical knowledge -on how to lire in such a-Tplace.'-" ' 1 "Next, 1 won to. taxe'a diction ary; it youM be the nearest thing to a complet. encyclopedia in one rolume. -One could getj all Berts of ideas "from Jt," and the illustra tions In the volume - would help agreat deal in a place like a des ert Island, v . - - fllnsinp' Out; Snip cnuia not nope to lindztf better op- AJfiWain gifts at such redaction in J3.T0 High a.rade Cut Glass 12 Inch Sandwich Platrs. now .'.t, .... s .i .......... . .'93.73 $33.00- Gentleman' Sterling Silver Military Se,"with Comb, wnr4.vi,i'.wrt .$10.25 $3.50 Plain or Hammered Vine Qifallty Silver Plated " Candlestielis, -with Candles, now . '.. ... ....... : . V. . ....... . K7.30 $".00 F"ine Quality Silver Plated . Sandwich riatcs, now ... . . . . . . : . . $15.00 Mantle Clocks, mahogany cases, hour and half hour, strike, now. . . . .... v ,$8.0. -value .special lot of 50 Watches, now . .-.17. ::-?t?:-'?. 9125 $ 15.00 Ruby Kncrusted Elks. Rings, now ' " J t i j t-.u.O Quadruple Plntcd 'Compact'' ? double compartment, chain handle, now:.'.fl3 ?7.50 Steiiinc Silver Compact, double. com partment, chain IjanUb-near jr,. ,$5J) $3.00 Iadies Rea Leather Hand Bag,' now -' - ' 1 - - ' . , ?3.50 ; Iadis4 Risat -leather -Hand ' Dag. now " , Salem Higb School iglnglo Pits - f "For. the third book ' I would select" a good bobkch botany." 1 might want to grow something on the island and Would want to dis tinguish i the poisonous plants from the non-poisonous. , ,. "A good book- on birds would be my next choice. I fould find a great deal of amusement in studying the little creatures, and tfila avocation would help o oc cupy a lot of my time. : . - "Now, -how inany does .that make!" ' - : g "Four,'" said tne reporter, "you have 'time to grab eight more be fore the ship sinks." How about a novel?' '"' '" .' ' :"Xo, I. wouldn't have a novel. prices. " T t-; - ,1;.? re" Cempai t, I would prefer something I would read over several times ancf enjoy it at , each reading. Oh, yeVI know what I would take, though. the professor smiled with satis factipn, "a bound volume of the Saturday Evening Post. The ad vertise men is; they wouTd reulind me of the good old das in c(vivli zation, and I could get sbmegdod ideas from them. : - . "A volume .-'-of , ShakeTeare would keep me busy for a while. "I would, cf course, take' the Bible. One can read the Bible over and over and still -enjoy reading it again. . , , "Wells Outline of History would Iks a uood book to have. I never get .tirod "of . reading his tory. . "The Oxford Book of English Verse would be one o fmy selec tions. In this I would get all the tiioicf poetry of the world, and could spend a great, deal of your time. mentor izins itf --a , - "I'm not much of a singer, but I would take a good sohr book along to amasem"ysflt " sWglng. Let's see now, I hare twomdre books; well, I will have to hurry before the ship goes down I guess. A book o reproductions. o won derful paintings would be "good to have.. . - - "I think for my last: baok. I would take a book on drawing. On a desert 'island a person would have all kinds of opportunity ' to practice sketching. . . "That list ought -to . keep -me busy for awhile, but If I were going to-be there all my life. II would try and salvage a. law. more volumes from the lost ship." LISTEN IN .. . ... - .. , . ,i . Free to Radio Fana Dinner Concept? ;C-7 iiiiXV. X9ML); rortjand. 1 -7 KFWV (2113jO), Portland. O-T K O (Sf .3), Oakland. . . Ne" . , . 7::UMU--K W Port ljiiul. Weather, police, mar kets, sports and newa items. Siecial . 7 : ;W K HU ( 2'J.5 ) , Corvul lls, Ore. Musical selections; 7:40. "Modern Accounts," F.r L. Robinson; 7:55, musical selections: 8:05. "Ho use Heating, Hov to. Conserve Fuel and Tut Down Repair Eflls." Earl C. WJley: 8:20. '"Developments in the Pro duction and Ufe of Engineer ing Materials,'.' S. H. Graf; S : 25,. music 8lwies 7-7::;o K T li H (Stt:), Port land. Children's program. . 0::10- KIM (40.1.2). 1ah An. '- geles. Christmas party for childreit. - Enlertainmcnt - 10::.M.2 KGW ( 101.5) v l'ort land. Hoot Owls. , V''-O-l tiSO-r-KJ-OA ( 341 .' Sent tie." Hoffman orchestra;' " CHS, studio program; 8,: 15. weather; 8:30, Times studfo program. . 0:ao-il K PO San Francisco. 6.: 30-, Lind or-,-chestra: 8-11. dance orchesi 'Ira; Al ; Jacobs, pianist; "M-anrice Guns'ky, te'riot. :SO-l1-Kirj (103.2); Loft: Angele?. .KMJ'S.annuai Christmas party for the Ra dio children; 8-10. program; 10-11, Clark's dance orches tra. 0:3iMl KIT (07), Los An-! Kde. Vest pocket concert; 6:5, radiotorial; 7,Exam: iner program; 8. prgan rer citalr 9, Ashley Sisters,-Bad Gore and his ukulele; 9; 30, mirth - contest; 10, Myra " Belle Vickers and assisting artists. " ,. 8.10:30 KLX (508), Oakland.' Special program by American Institute .of ".8oJo.ini Gernovich entertainerut - : -.. : . ' - - .V i - .atJ'( a I17cJ III CIBERhSPH B? SMUTS Aurora : School ' Publishes Mimeographed Paper Full ! of Local News An interesting paper w:as given out yesterday from the county school superintendent's office, from Aurora. This paper is a six-page mlmeo graphexl newspaper put out by the grade school at Aurora. Or., and 14 called the Student Body Exag gerator. v This mimeographed publica tion makes it possible for mem bers to eontribute articles where they. cannot. have a regular print ed, publication. ExtraciB from this paper. follows;. "The. Stndent Body , Exaggera- tnr, printed and published by the pupils of the school on, or about the second Friday of each month Editor. Dorothy Hurst; Manager, Lowell Gribble. Subscription rates; Semester, 15 cents; single topy. 5 cents. . Advertising rates on application to the manager. ."Again we are with you in this the Christinas special edition of tne "Exaggerator. We hope you will enjpy reading it as much as we hftve enjoyed printing it. "All the rooms at the school are brightly decorated for Christmas. Each room will have its own lit tle program and tree this year, instead of , one big program and tree in the assembly room. You will enjoy seeing the decorations and ;w org -at the school. Better try and .visit .with uV before . the holidays. " ' ' .- ' , "MrsVJFrikereoB -visited i-the several rooms o,pe daylasf -yreek. She " gave t Be 'eighth 'gratfe iseveral problems im arithmetic rand' ap peared to be well pleasjed " vrith the-resultsr .' ' . "We wisbto takothis opportun ity to thank Mrs. Sadler for the beautiful jiolly sent to the school for nse in-decorations. "From all indications there will be a large number of com petitors in the declainatory con test this year. The county con test is to be held the third week in January. ."The sixth grade pupils are working hard on Oregon history lhes'e':Uays. " The new course of study,, requires that they take a test in this subject in January. "Mr,.- Southwick received word ; -Broken : ,' 'Peppermint : , Sticks . p ' ! v For Xmas I Fresh Stock for all next - week 17c a 15). v 2 lbs. for 30c Vou can have all you want r -. - at this price v Only at QCHAEFER'Q . DRUG STORK ' - ' Tbe Yellow Front-Phono I" 133 North Commercial Slrcet ThYPerislar Store There's a Special Column of "Gifts In .Ttie Shop-o-scope ..a For Him . CKMTIS Thry nuke ceptable'itifU for (at bar. )rotbr r tiultam). Com ia cow and ortlor Ihp brand bat they like. 1'h Ae, a sonic Tcniplo. 'ClyAKETTES YaVll f'nilTtb- kind you wt lerv. tl)r wke- i''ptab!e fift tor men.- Tlie Are. Masonic Trmule, TOJLKT 8KTS la.nilk lined Rift , wnnderfully atlrfUfl j.t for $i to $35. Tylr' lruj tor, ij i7 S.. Commercial. 1KXT PCZ7.T.E your W-f tre your fet --look iiij for that Chriatma prevent tnf "her.' !ft the Shop-o-cop (how it to you in a fvr minutes' time. CHRISTMAS. IS th tima of poo.1 eher fpt yourself in tt proper framo of miad by doing - your holiday ahoppius the Sbop-o-aeope way. s I.CGGA;E SieaiBMT tninka, wardrobaJ Irnaka, twit eaaea and handbag. A larpa t.totk for you to sclact from. Dt. 1 Stiff Furniture Co. ', THK rX)Plje w)vo ct flat feet and flat walieti Jorinj t?ie holiday shopping tea ton are th one -ho -new tliunght of uginj the Sbop--eo;e. GIVE AVISKLT five e!1 C'e a tlimipht 1o the Shoji-u-ieopo before JOB five any Christina, present! THK OUT wlthoav the rer i they ay. And often the giTer.4 bare .or grift until U remeNbera m,ooqui i" S!iop-o-cope. , ' -; . ... that he has been chosen as a dele gate to the state convention of thaOrexon State-Teachers' asso ciation ftfMarion :eoanty wnicn meets-in,PortlanU( December 29. "Basketball -seems to -be? the Kig- sport' at thjAirrora school these-iJays-. The? boysare -practie-ihi'i "a week'-Trw 'and' hope to-haflLup some Ttctorles-'soon. Their new suits will -be Jjerc in a . M. . . . . . . i lew oaya. i neu, n exomes mac tbe man; just - watch them go. Xhoy will p!ay practice games with the Aurora high school boys soon. Their first.. official game listed so far will be at Barlow. "Mr. Southwick and Earl Jurg- ens attended a meeting at Oregon City' last week where the follow ing schedule of games was arrang ed for in Clackamas county: January 15 Aurora at Barlow; Canby at Willamette. , January ,21!' Harlow at Canby; Willamette at Aurora. January 29 Aurora at Canby; Barlow at Willamette. February. 5 Canby at Aurora; Willamette at Barlow.. February 12Aurora at Wilr tamettc; Canby at Barlow. February in Barlow at Auro ra; Willamette at Canby. "We also hay two games list ed with Woodburn to be- played soon. ' . "Some big improvements are under wa.v at the , scbdol. City .7uter is being, installed; A teh phoe js ptpmiscd. , If ja few im provenients - is- bdded each; year; .oon we will,, have a school plant to be proud of. With city water in. it will.be an easy matter to install a hot water tank and put coils in the furnace so that pupils may have hot water to wash in. Wash basins .should be installed with the water system." Japanese Railways Adopt American Coupling System j. '- 11 TOKY'tj.--In one day recently the majority of the 70.000 freight cars of the government railways of Japan, and many of the passen ger coaches, were equipped with the modern type of American au to malic coupler. AH of the cars had been using a Kuorpean coup ler of the hook and line type. More than ISO.OOO jf the Ameri ran couplers, which are mauufac , tnred by a Chicago firm, were pur chased and distributed throughout tue various railway . yards, of j Japan. . . By Charles McManua i.rv--, f .... j -. ! mi(n)Tn)w - MARK CLASSIFIED SECTION For. Her- MAXICURK UObb-UPS AH ;arn-itx-A ierrhixilit.. An Ual (t'ft fr the uaios. PricM frnm 5 fl. . Tjler'i itrag SVo-e. 157 S. Commrrctal. . ' tflFTRY You will find many article nitlle foFCtu-ii'tnias fWs tn bur Oiftry. Flower vaea bowls, eon sola seta, elec tric lamp, book-end and many other. H. L. Stiff Knrnituro Co. PKRYUMB ATOMIZKRS Imported; eofd quality rubber bulb. A fitt that will win appreciation. ?t.50 to 12. OO. Tyler' Drag Store, 13" 8. Commercial. JVT THE ' SPECIALTY SHOP ISS Court St.toore'bv o display an emjulsile line of hand'-made handkerehief. wnder wear'arfd "ifiblrtm iTm.'. Thero ia als Mmethinjr-'iew '-f-i Ra'niKoae lisemin tor a hick; are .used as. 'deodorisers lo home, office or theater MAYTAG -Permit tbe Maytag itself to prove Us unftjialled helpfulness by w sh ine wtth it. ' Then if -if doesn't SF.Uj ITSKUtV don't keep it. Wo will gladly hria- JlayUj ri?ht to yor homo. Tlie Vavt Shop. 169 8ouU Hiffh Street. Telrpbone 2218. Makes Fifth Candidate, for : Republican' Nomination . -- for.U. S. Senator. "Af : "' ,,:.. .-'';; ,; AE., Clark of Portland has an nounced himself a .candidate Tor the Republicanii nomination for United States. senator, In a pamphlet accompanying the announcement to the press he gives his views on important cur rent matters, including agricul ture, reduction, shipping, law enforcement, world court and fed eral resources within this state. ' Mr. Clark's announcement now brings the fifth candidate for sen atorial honor.8 into the field. The others are James Crossley, Fred erick Steiwer, Robert N. Stanfield and A. Shuinway. Single Man Must Go if City Job Desired by Married Man BRADFORD, ng: The city officers" have enacted a. law pro hibiting an unmarired man from holding a municipal - job when there -is A married " man looking for it. - ' ""' ' '" -": 1 ; The Bradford councilors conld " ..... r nw arrivals iFQR CHRISTM BOYS' ALL WOOL BLAZIERS - -Assortcd' Patterns Regular Price $5.00 On Consignment Special price $3.95 Have you seen the New Bright Color ALL LEATHER HOUSE SLIPPER Men s Women's $2.00, $3.25, $3.50 r All Iieattier $1.95 . All . , U. SI Snugler Felt Slippers Cost but very little more than cheap off brands Beautiful , Colors Heavy Fine Quality Felt Ladies Fancy .. Handkerchiefs in hundreds of new , .'pattern. ,:; Prices Sc, 10c, 15c, 19c and 25c FINE TABLE LINENS $15 to S2.50 per yd. Fancy Plaid and Striped PART WOOL BLANKETS - - Large Size Double Price $5.50 pair ' Beautiful Colored Patterns in TURKISH TOWELS Prices range from 59c to $1.25 each ff OSTEIN & GHEENBAUH1 210 'North Commercial Street ' . C4r &ycri4rrtfvx4C - 7k & Car , llECKli & HE.VDKICKS ; s - XnBUraace of All Klada J j - - , Telephony 101 ; , - For. Children , . " " -" For Home FURXlTt'RE Any pice f fijrnitort make aa ideal CbriMmaa gift,; Coma in and abop aronnd. We'll bo f lad to asaiat yoiu " H. L Stiff Furnituro Co. . ; TT1X S1T0P-O-8C0P1! lrrt' grMt Cbristmai diseofery fclnc i Santa , Cutat. it today t ... . , , i . ' 1 4 'TWAS THB XTGHT before CbrUtmaa December ath, t las xct aad avrry lockiiic ia tbe ktiiM.m bnlclnj wUb epleadid gifts selected throojk tho Shop-o-seopet t ,". . '.'! - : - TOU'RB RIGHT! Tboro'a absotntely no substitnto for tho Sbop-o-eopo theao busy buying 4a;a. ' It's redly alt wlo shoppers.- y. , . , I ' , , . PHON'OGTtAPHS make ideal Ohriatmaa Cifts. We hara niany model Victroia and Mrunswiek at reduced prieea. Ge for tbe family and hare tbo arnsie y want tho year around. IL 1. Stiff F urn itnro Co. ,. ' - FAT 8TOCKIS6a,witlKHt; thin poeket booksl That's easy do your Cbristmai bovine; through tho Shop-o-eope- not understand why there should be any unmarried men. Inasmuch as reports showed that there aye almost twice as many maidens la the city as bachelors. " ' ' The city medical officer replie'd that the. precarious co'nditlon 5f the wool tradef which is the chief lndustry.o the clty js responsible for mahjr et the local young men shunning marriage. Ouciii!felii(igJdintsfi i Rub Rheumatic Pain Rub Pain right out -with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobf Oil." Rhcumatinr is "pain" only. .Kot one case in .fifty requires inter nal treatment. Slop drugging! Kub soothing, penetrating' "St. Jacobs Oil'' right into your sore, stiff, aching joints, and relief comes instantly. "St, Jacobs Oil" is harmless rheu matism liniment which never disap points and cannot burn the skin. ' Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honeet "JSt. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in just. a moment youH be, free from rheumatic' pain, orenpss and stiffness. .Don't sutTer! Relief awaits you. 'St.' Jacobs Oil" is just as gmwi for aciatka, neuralgia, lumbago, backaxhe, apralBS, Children's $1.00, Sl25, $1.35 $1.65, $1.95 All leather and $2.95 Laither Ladies Fancy V . ' v Rubber Aprons . Best Quality. Rubber in, a rwide -range of fancy color combinations " Price 85c and 1.75 4 ftlD Upfto o