J ?- H 4 r' TOE OHEGOJi STMESM AN; SALEM; OREGO?T : ; r-. - , . . ?w ; : StiNUXY MORNING;' JANUiAEY" 102G;r OMfe?aME?feC0r,iiNd'ktf'-a'. ttev.. If Kyxvr. RegularlXor i - c;Tna9i .Jfcaa -xoaajrs .Narrative ti.fr "C3 -ok:- &m&o$i c?r com? ing!" 4 Shouted the chllr al most; to" pfte breath.1 f VJ T.lra;fili;Wst6t'rtli'rta Me. Liyich was late that dafand the postman" had'Jogt"brooghtJ leiierwhictuaotherwaa reading "O yl mflst tidy uj all jhlg roods, said Jan o--;.-....- . "And I must tie-up that ramble by the. ifoot porch,?, .said :James.. "It has been hanging for a long time and needed attention." " "And rilash tb.eaf chimed in Bendi i&: Wfcied he'd berterOJjatflta up about' the ;yardjbltv v ' :: ; So everybody "waabu8yV -Each one at the job as "anticipated, sJad mother ' began baking and plan ning, for -"yes lie-tstronin grin the morning, fcfte MadTfeafd riamfln- ished tbe4ietter-r WTbal time ;bt preparation -and - everybody - bur rying as mach. a .possible. ' But who was it that as com ing? . "Who, but Grand-daddy Hi- son Xm And -Grand-daddy Vva&aaca a prec ,Bfticnd-Bpanajpejf mue oiq man wno cp4-Bot-a dure having things untidy,, though he tras- the jolliest "and happiest old man they erer knew. . - As . soon as breakfast was over thelneUnornTng; Dad drove 6ff in the nicely, washed, car to the station I to bring , Grand-daddy while the lam Uy put the finishing touches-, j to everything. James had waieIthe fiotrrs and? Jane had polished the piano and moth er had; rows of pies on the shelf and .fresh new bread coming, out of the-oven in an -hour. It a little -while, Dad came back, with Grand- i ered - by a state law rather than a city law. .S i There afe, those In, the council. howeverr that feel the council Is morally bound to keep its word, whether legally," compelled to do so or not. t daddy, v The.cbUdren watching shouted. AHere'he conies.abft' ran out to meet bini with a great -. L . . . i . i welcome, anq mncn aao. Wbeb: Granddaddyibad i finiah- the Wilson famUy-bad hail such fer3;01' Peasants hare abandoned a, good time, that thejr decided It I inir-riwopwriy uttruuwums iTW . i lonta the railway dvkes or high The river Becht has be- the region around VAST FLOOD PERILS ous places and many small - farm- would i!he fine to keen thinaa al-lOBtot way m- "apple-pie" order . and- Bfunau- ready else wkq should come i Always, someone is coming. What if it were the 'president, of nr r.runfl-rfarMtr r,r gB nntt I 8UD I lO BPOQ Utrelcht. Queen Wilhelmina tbe JJi i:ed States. Tor ft 'member and the prince consort are traveling I through the flooded' regions, 'their o hiscablnet, or. the governor of I boat being followed toy. a second the stfite ; or a ;great .leader of J boat being' loaded , with foodstuffs rnni,, feeneral.; a! teachas .or .a preacbEjr, or -someone whom .we deligbt to boqor? How we would like to" be , reaylj Some one 'IS coming;' Sbm4'one who is. great er 1 tnaik the king, or. even Wash- mgton jor Llmroln, otMiic CoeJJdgeU or ir rrierce.v p as coming again, -and Jt may be' today or to morrow tnat ne" comes to yom house and ' to your heart i "Will He find" a welcome? WilV things be In irdert He 'will not be pleas- Hessneis. He-will' be pleased It we are glad to welcome Him- 'Andf now I think I have: come to thef real motto formr etoryr It is the Boy Scout motto : Be preparled." That is one" of the best : niottoes -1 know as we enter the new yeaf. If we make' all' preparation we can, then we will not bo taken by surprise,' no mat ter when this greatest of guests may apm.e for'ths great guest is the obe .who: said; "I will come and abide with you.'" It is Jesus who iU the best gHiest. - for distribution. Premier 53otylm and several " other ' ministers-- are touring r. the distressedb dlstrrcts, also to learn bow best to afford help. I ' ! M I . ' v-K Flames Mysteriously Shoot , Out of CoJd Water Pool .. SEATTLE Flames which shoot high in the air from a pooU of cold, salty water, In GTeen riv er canyon. ;36 miles ; southeast of Seattle, are attracting much at tention. ; ' ; : .- ' . I Water in the pool, vwhieh is about six feef .in diaraeier,. some times sings almost out of: 6lght. Then it rises, troubled ' with 'the gas nassing through it5 If a light ed match is thrown in Vhile it is urbulent. lire arises. ' , ,At tMe the eruptlonK are par tlculariy volenl, throwing out rocks n sending flanes. 190 fet high. ' At rare Intervals the gey ser, iaibj to wolk aCalLf These variations have not been iexplain ed. - ;v i' ' " - '. ' . 1 As shorj . distanee rpm..4ke,f gey seiri flames play ior two-wrirek at a time Ver- the water- whlcbh bubbles npiitween rocks in s stream. Al though the water in the geyser pool is salty, and contains many minffrtLiaJ rt is with In ten feet of perfectly fresh brook.. Sulpburj wad fresh water springs areutouaa nearby fy-j i ' --' ' iThis phenomt-aon Is aear the bairk 'of preen river, from which Taroma gets Us ater supply. Al though rumors ot "water that burns" bad been snread by In dians and hnntef s f)ie place was inaccessible untii a road was built in last year. . ilBltOTtHWlWippTOW'tlWII Helium Gas; Wew Factor v -in Deeji Sea Diver Jest ..WASHlNGTpJSu - FHiaesyts w(th heliumtbp rn-iBflamabU Inert gas used 1ft Inflating navy dlrtgibles hoUT promise p' increas ing the depth to which divers may. descend and', of . decreasing the danger from pressure,; to"diTTSi Hear Admiral J. D..Buret chief fs the navy ! bureau" of construe? tion and repaif. said today. f hik annual report. 4 Experiments are ;beln eonducU ed to. reduce the dangerous effects f rpm the obsorptun pi nitrogen by the blood- in deep sea .diving. These Indicate, it. waa said, that ' mixture of helium and eiygen may permit thf diver to descend safely to greater deaths tlian have hitherto been reached s, and; may also permit a more f rapid ascent rrvi '' T-"1 wit ho u t danger to- it hdive r.- f i Other Vinvei4ibBs reportfedn-1 ja Japan: Said KUtritiOU ! rtuiie a rescue ' breathing aDDar- T f '"'T " .T. , i v - . 5 elude a ..rescue bnathing apar? atus and .a .nlinp. iwVeep; yope; ;q chambers -haV tbeeji constriicte4 ja$ .th: "T$wYdr and Jtfare ?Iind navy yards.'; for'auf newt tyjfe of oxygen: rescue" breathing ' appara tus" initial J'.pli"Whlch bjtve been - issued-, to tbeicvessela f the ; TOKY0vSeweed la Japan i a, dinnei; delicacy-t-tpr, the JapanV ese.-. In" fact, t-the : barvestingr ofi . . seaweedIs pne of Japan's lar'g industries. 7-K ' - p" $ . :-a Of the .many species '. of." tbgj T domestic ypet" testa. of..whlch liXe Indicated tna.-n may Drove super ,.ia tne;,.priib aerrate4 wire-rope . hitherto - used for ? mine sweeps-. .Sometimes! a maau uses hJs f g boranco ' - so i skillfully that f he makes rapneyoiit of' ftk "; ; " :J i : ,. . -K J vr -g- , i i fir ,'. PortIandTw6 steamers taking .W.M.feet of lumber ' fron Seaweed IsTable DeHcaoyj V t X! s f. r -. -, I'W'uiwiiMiiiMiriiiiii'l'B'limMiW'mnilwWHllliniliaiiltinwww'' Mill MMIlHlllllh.il J'" ll i M. i M!(lllff!lllHW!HI'IP,'II,IWWfl!jll(lHllflli"WIllllllP!PWWW'llIIM'J1 of? the; sea, Ttbe-i Japanese Tangft; (lminarja janonica) - Is mosl popular Tjecat of'it flavor anV refreshing taste, -This weed grow abudantiithe cold sea: of? Hokkaido- and i harvested duttn ;j the summer months. - The ye'alx harvestpft IIpkaidpaloneHs esti. psated ; at 20 0,0 (tQ O 0 pounds, a i , 'Whlle. thja waweed Is relatlverjf cfeeai Qjl,:chcnlsU- claim It M very nutritious- and. contains m u'cb, . f "TiUmine-iAi'?,- $be,food elemfefit I ! . " I l 1 J 7 rl fl E -3 m r i P M 11 !.i 11 lnfH,w.-... ... ....... .i . . . . . , . T , - ! j . - - . . . .... .. - . ...... . i - " . - . -. ; ,j - :Vw'fv-. y ;.-. - "LISTEN IN" Free lo liadio Fans 1 ri! 10:15-12.00 KGlV (401J5), Port lands Morning senricq from the qhurch of Our 'ather (Unitar- ian)Vltev, W Gj Eliot, minister. 7;25-lO.0O .KCiWi: (4I01J5), Port-j1 land. v 7: 25-.f service from First fresbyterian church, . Dri -: It;"h!f-Bowmafl, pastor; 9-loJ . fjjphpny; orchestrar x " 7:0Q-S:va kxx !3:tU Holly wOod. Cal. : First Presbyterian, .v cbuTch .i-'lr- ' 7:l5-I0:O KJB (aHl.4), Seattle. First ME. church. - 5 7:00-11:00 KFI (407), Ixs Avh ; Kles.-i Cal., Organ, recital ; ..8, t: lassie? hobr,- Mary .Christine AI lbinJtrlo ; e Ysabel" Bdw"enr ...so- pro-.9,progra,m; ; 10, Bill llcnnes3y and Chat Mittendorfj d rrwtbr;- Dick BaTtoo.. sololatj 9:00-41 ;0O. KFAYBL 252)HoUy ; wood,! Warner 1 Brothers movie frtic California;Blue 2 Boysjj ; Kmma. Kimmel, soprauo; Pesty Mathews, blues singer- I ' K:00-10:00 KPI (42HJI),' San Francisco, : CaL. 6-S:30, Und orchestra; C ; ; 54," cobcfrl - j orcJiestra,'Cyrua.Trobbp. direc- tor ' cohert' orchestra i Cyrus Trobbe,iidirector: ".1 8: ,. " lOSelgerVs orthestraT -T':- :IO-10:OOFK1IJ (405). Los An gelesjT Cat' i30:7, rLeightoqV orchestra j 77:5 Frst Metb odist Episcopal church; S-IO; s f S '1 f I 1 I 1 sacrifices," ordered .the' payment of 2b0,000 to Oeneral Lafayette, and aj' grant of land, "in any bf the -unappropriated; lands of the Unlte States." GeneraL Iafayetto J ana ins uirs, ine juiier snaring in the gMant,- jehosp a section, in the northern part of Florida; just east of v Taillahassce. ", , . , J . ' The tablet t bp placed on the La fayiette" grant is one of, three to be affixed to the monument.' Th.e other itwo will be used in connec tion 'with Ihp meridian arHinj;,, : Th'fj' Lafayette - grant, Jias Jong since (passed Into the hands of prt vate pwners; There is a natural Vmonument" to the distinguished French isoldier still there, how- m 4 y-K-i A Sale of Far-Reaching Magnitude! Salem's Largest Ftiw ing House offers an Entire Stock (rt G&wmfr j NUW for Lower Prices! Now for better HdmesT f " v ; The sole exce ption is a very small quantity of contract merchandise whkh the manufacturer oocs' not;-permi-us to rfdUH: W.i'f&fl t? , ever. STO It is Lake: Lafayette. 'STREET ' BlUI "!u SIGNED BY MAYOR (ponimaed from pk 17) in i 1 at El. J la I ""1 i 1 i ! 1-1 li i I i f 1 G n-tftb tPTttsrBopTanp ; Jo.bit Mari tin,; concert-plain Ist.. .... Tabret-to-Mark Land Grant Originally Givea LafayeUe TALLAHASSEE. Fla. An echb of an historic Incident was heard here when a report was submitted to the- legislator 4n preparations for the. placing of w tablet 'at the son th west eorner of" a section f land granted' by Congress to Gesh ' era! Lafayette ln'1824.,K. 1 - The property- tnterseetien ;i 'is j just outside Tallahassee - and la ou the - identical . spot where Ja inonumejit Jias been placed, mark-! ing the Florida ,merldian. 4; . AccprdiDg ',Jtbt historical data, Congress, on December i24, 1824, meetings.' ' The, entire, site can bp purchased for 6500. ' r ; ' On y( reason for' putting off the -purchase hds ' been 'that the I city has no funds available. To this, residents near the cite save ' of fered! to adrance the money neoea sary. (for the payment, if the city -will declare-itself.' - '" ' 'It p said that Kay, could divide the jadditlon into lots! and sell the site for three or four . times J a much as the price i he is mak ing thp city. Thjs matter,' It is belieyed,' Is to be" definitelj- settled Monday .night. ' " : ' 'f '' The old dramatic- .poem- of BroWning's "Pied Piper is, faintly hioted at in another, problem to be presented. Crf C.i Ferguson of New berg is seeking to collect a J 500 Irpward offered by .the-, city coun cil some years ago for-the-arrest and jconvictioa of a Mr. Sloat, i sexuil pervert, wh6 had commit ted ah outrage in' Salem, ;-!'. :v ' Ferguson gave the information that tied tb jjtbe j arrest :anid cpaVicr tfon.jj Soon after. the city attor ney ave, the. opinion that the' city was. $0 legally, boudd to - pay. the reward, as the -qffense. was"; coy- E 4 I 1 1 f; I I I i i - ? r '.V J i f i i CHICH 0r. ESTERS PI!,fe Ml I S ; v I? iV": City Property Salesman. v; Farm Property Salesman ExchanVe Salesman j YOU MUSTj H AVB A CAR j r: Opportunity for 'Adtanccment We Hae'Sbqd Exchange ;! OUR OWN OFFICES IN PORTLAND AND SALEM ' Average salesmen develop into $300 a -r , rxiorith men under our; system , Sce'Mlrr..jGaskilI. personally, Parker Kcally company, 40&409 United State National lJank Iildiw Cornrncrcial at! ; Stale. -Telephone ZZlS'Salera,. Orctjon.: j ' i i i i i f I i i i 1 Offered Now at January Sale Prices! Evry rug new.' Every rug first quality in color and weave. We carry no imperfect rugs for sale purposes. .Every riig right in our regular stock. Choose here your rugs at lowest prices of the year. $ 1 35.QO extra , quality Wilton Rugs, 9x 1 2 feet, woven from worsted yarns; High pile, Very handsome .$9&50 $8S,00. and $90.00' all wool Wilton Rugs, 9x!2 feet, fringed or bound edge at ....... i. $68.50 $47.50 Axminstet Rugs, 9x!2 feet . 538,50 $67.50 seamless. Axminstej Rugs 9x 1 2 feet, Oriental and Conventional f designs :...y...;...i $59.25 $3 8. 5.0, Ael vet Rugs 9x12 feet heavy quality, fringed-or bound edges ......t. : $28.95 $4.50 Axminster Rugs size 27x54 inches $3.95 All wool fibre and wool Tapestry Rugs 9x1-2--feet at . . . ; ..s:y.::i;...x....: $21.85 - - -1 1 - J " . ' !- - - ! . : : - ! . . I' "I ( i . Lamp Department AlMarnpsticks, shades and table .lamps complete. Priced " to sell from 25 to 33 1-3 discount N v , We Leading Superior Yalue-tiiving in furniture for the'liiving Room You will find here the newest-r-tha heat and the largest stock by, far in all the city.' January sale prices now on.evcry piece every suite. Jacquard Velour Overstuffed ..Davenports, taupe and Rose at .!.. J .: $79.50 TaupeMohair Overstuffed Davenport.. i $139150 Taupe Mohair jOverstti f f ed "CHair? t"p match . . ...... a . $6950 Rose .and Taup- oK i icjOnxs ti i EfedJDaven p o rt , rever sible cushions .:.:$132.b0 Jacquard VeloJ H in four different ' color combinat I. : ; . .......... 73 .5 Q Tapestry CovelrwTTvtntunecroavenportin good pattern ,at.t::,M.3r.;..L...., ' Brown Denim paverqd Overstuffed Da venport at $59150 In Alt the rcHt Pign f c rdT Three piece bed room -suite in wlniit, . consisting bf ;Hed chiffonier .and dresser. An $S1 value' at..v-..:.$o950 n Four piece bed room suitecorjisistihg Q fonier arid chair . ..j ..; - :.-rri;.;:: ror and bench 7 .... Walnut bow-foot bed,.full sSer-dreng tIe trifnu $52;60 Single. Pieces, fbr iheewf&ifeH V. : V,' .., " ;?v . w. Opportunity to select a needed piece, or iwo at a eat savT- ing-Qresse.r. $7700giey-rei3 $27.50 Dresser, Ivory V;. ; . :.t .'. . . . . ! 19,5Q $2Q.0p Oali Dressig Table ati ::;.;.:;;:;.:f:.; ,....$1X5(1. $3 7.50; Grey or Ivory Dressing Tabte ; tiriplt mirror $27.50 - -. Take Advantage Qur:. $ 1 WbrtK While, CbnadgrlSg: Gotton sheet blankets., size 54x74, AH cotton, blankets size 64x76 mche5:. IHeeeed-covered-cbtorr blanket -$3u25L Plaid blankets, size 66x8( inches cbloifsi brown sold and. ..$2.35 lavenaer,. pn.K, diucs (W-;-:4.f; .....$4.15 Twoiii one blankets,kV66x 25;,,REI?lIGTi'OW- QMiLL. HEsSTgfiS A- i; . OPEN A CIIARGB : Account., ila?e Towr Selections Vfliile SiMfc Complete. Trade mMoid kr elff : -TT ' it -:3V TV it 5 3 . - i !."' ' it - 1 (:! i I-- 1 1. ; t. - - i, - I 5- . Yer ciLarjc no lr t ttrcs on?ourczry r i 4 ! . V 3M COVHT STREET -i A i :tJSi.i" .; i r. . - ... . .. i f-' I"-"- - - '