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justice Coshow, of the Su
preme Court, to Address
6 O'Clock Club
A . regular neetinjj of the Six
Vrriot; club of the First Meth
Vlist church will be held In the
church parlors Monday evening,
.December 2l7 at 6:30. and the
Tegular, evening meal furnished
bythe Lad W Aid soety will be
sorted. 4 VHm j' 'r
' t In keeping with the discussion
of the hour those present will
have the privilege of heating Jus
tice Oliver P, Cpshbw. discuss the
timely and Important subject of
"The World Court' No jot'llr. sub
ject is demanding thei attention
of the American people of today
than that "of the world court."
At the close, of the World war
President Wilson was determined
to establish some institution for
the purpose of eliminating future
wars. His vision was the Jjeague
of Nations. Many people differed
with him but the differences were
chief fy of method ony. Most
everyone is agreed that jsome such
institution should be established.
There are. many plans for the
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lormatloa.: of world cdurt, .aad I
agat fi tB peop seem to fceTsdnflf-"
what divided -upon the question
flf method only, still being agreed
that some plan must be worked
ou t .w Here . some ,1b t It m ion w ill be
created to acocmplish the purpose
of eliminating future, wars. '
f. No better. method I of Writing At
an intelligent wnderstanding and
finally a correct solution of the
problems ca$ beffprded than; enr
lightened discussion, constructive
criticism andopendbatf. The
matter, is no w,v paramount, in the
attention o theAmerJfcan; people
since the United -States senate,, is
novr considering: 'the identical
question and the. method, which,
if any, shall , h., adopted, . and
whether or not .the- United States
will enter or participate in such
a court. All these; matters make
the subject timely and interesting.
Justice. Cpshow of the stae
supreme court, has given this sub
ject extended consideration 'and
study. Heis a, thorough student
of thQ subject, an . interesting and
most pleasant talker and.. will af
ford those present, an, opportunity
to become correctly informed as
to the situation . pov.. before, the
.American people, ... '
Within the lasU few weeks the
student in the, different colleges
throughout the .United States have
been balotlng on, their attitude
upon this, qoestiou.j The result
of these, ballots has been in keep-
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It is not enough, h'owever, that
the, college students of America
phould be informed upon this sub
ject; the whole population should
likewise be in the position to act
intelligently upon a matter which
is of so much, importance " to the
American people today and to its
future generations; and the Six
O'Clock club, or the First Method
ist church considers itself fortun
ate Indeed, in being able to pre
sent so interesting a speaker upon
this subject at such a time.
The attendance is not limited to
members of the club, but anyone
who cares to attend may enjoy
the evening.
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OFFICERS ST Pi'IeT
George A, Palmiter, Present
Master, Asked to Con
tinue Duties
Goorgo A. Palniitr. presont
master of the state granfre, in
wanted by members of the Saiom
BTanRp, No.' 17. to continue in
that capacity. The members went
on record to that eftoct at their
mooting Saturday.
Officers were elected at the
meeting. A. J. Rasey was chosen
master. lie has liyed in the vicin
ity of Salem since 1S66. Other
officers elected are:
Dr. A. Slaughter, overseer; S.
II. Van Trump, lecturer; Milton
Brown, steward; Gus Cole, assist
ant steward; I. T. Moore, chap
lain; Miss Ethel Fletcher, secre
tary treasurer; V. P. Mooney,
gate keeper; Mrs. K. II. Van
Trump, Ceres; Mrs. A. J. Basey,
Pomona; Mrs. Cole, Flora; Mrs.
Belle McGilchrist, lady assistant
steward; Mrs. C. II. Taylor, pian
ist, and A. C. Batcheimer chou
ister.
Officers will be installed at the
next meeting of the local grange,
to be held January 16.
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Better Prices for Produce
Said to Be Reason for
- Increased Sales
Realization of good prices by
farmers in the vicinity of Salem
is said to be the cause of a re
newed activity in the movement
of farm lands near here. During
the past few years. It is reported,
sales of farms have been slow
But with the prices stimulating
interest once more in farming.
sales are more frequent.
Childs & Berhtel, local realtors.
report the handling relcently of
four farm transactions. '
W. J. Kelly of Portland has
purchased a-50-acre tract on How
ell Prairie from Ben Clement
Price was $7500.
A. Balch has sold a well im
proved 10-acre place in the Frutt
land district to John Krumm for
a consideration of $4500.
Lee Dowd, recently from Can
ada, has purchased two tracts
about five miles east on the Sil-
verton road. He bought 37 Va
acres from Clifford T. Jones and
34 acres from G ,L. Johnston.
For the two tracts he paid $9,-
000. cash. ,
The M. K. Forrest 47-acre farm
located, in the Fox Valley district
in Ljnn county has been sold to
Charles II. Hasness, recently from
Nebraska. Sale included the
stock and machinery on the farm.
The full consideration was $5500.
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as they are the same as a man
or boy would select for himself
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