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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1930)
sr . r'";o'fc--;.- l! B O1 FAS U Oil m shw .V. J i Aro fTiiror Swoiw VsrHtrFesrShdtifftJ'- -gram .ffTT -gutegman, -JJarcu aarKB- rr i Szm ; J,rfV.Uicmr i V i. . i . VeafceKjrf tbe Aiscfrte3 lWfiss A'n H The Associated Prcn fa axetasttet aritftMsl "Merit; J jallon et all ftppatcbt. cr&tlle it art Wfc eteefwlse, eredlUdH fas JjJron Bidet Urn )ui,3Cf!krslftr Eastern; Advertlslnci aet-resirtTfvr! ,V'5'1-?' .,-. yray vjmi trjMftwn; incy kw irx.aUdiKii "it, ifv - .r Chicago. S60.&, MJthL-a AA , - -rfl 1 .fsp . " " I ' ' I. I MMIMMfaaMMMi V2faUr: t!rrCu4Z$Ar terv eiapg; except gf , Itpentr pr l. ar ,5.f "lor 3 1 rr Id ftdvaAe. 7- --T ?fty Cnnlert; M.ew tnof!: t.W Vt fTuea Pr! '"TO;thGobffif.Sehrxa SECEETARX of State Hal Hosa- has .too Cni .n3e of . .'-Sutifa rtd.'raticlce3tprt6nic as atfwmtiVfrinvthe hapdUife o mcntotteuipt axi-cant .ttioajli a reoaiii zato.o;roijC,lii3' staff ithoUtwwJuirftU about. He l. moreover. imhiM tn'th Wh.tTH?r?4rtf m, BponsiDHitjr-andvliaa felt this very keenly in the highway aftatrafflr divisions of hfs:Iepartnient.'. H hasTrourfitHb they tnay be T Uointed to, as. the ?DHde of the atata. If l.Ttht!!JW.5!iS! building prf-tfli-1bureau . guuu oi. me service to maxe some cnanges in personnel, tne pulmrTifflfrfhat Hoss'"hampTariaHforTEe changes he directs, and that he is not swayed by petty -talebearing of subordinates conniving for preferment. The traffic bureau comes closely in contact with. the public It must enforce traffic laws and An n in a frentle- manly manner: It must control . 1?. Pot when an accidt oc mu u wu. u iiiusi assist and all of it to be done right -iny of home people and guests tuw iuib uieoaure up. dust wiiau aeijuencies ine secre-1 -tary may have found in the, organization-or personnel we do I tint Irnnw Put xva Imnw TTnlwoll onnn(ri in WiAa V? f Tnrtwb o toiiVwfo step to be taken, and that he what he realizes is a painful sured that the changes which "for the good of the service" and sometimes we think it wouldn't hurt if other executives had equal courage in re- organizing their departments. The Water Corppany'a Offer,. CiO much water has gone under the political dam in recent O weeks the people of Salem have-almost forgotten about the water company which they1 voted to purchase. True,?the engineers are busy checking up on values 'and that take? time, with nothing much to be; published until the final re- ports on valuation are made.! v " ' . The offer of the water-compwiy made through, Ere rfpnt KUintt. Hent-rvea rju-ofnt eftnrfderation rv the enunciL I Naturally the public is inclined face:' but this is no irift horse company is not proposing to tnir Tn man amt it it rnmco nnr vestment accounts audited to titious. port of its engineers. If they ' 4UO VAAAJ V44AAAJ& SAA WUUV property to ue in me vicuuiy rlearlv the best thin v to do is rut roVa ATfcr fria rtlonf An SjfcUU kiMSV W VV. VW sMMaw WM eers' renort shows that the - miiori hilnur tio Affprincr nnVa fn MmVoca a tVinso term hntifirmnM nnvM :"tn Tdemna.f V WBh VU WVWW J : . ..ij to bring the plant up to the bopk figurea. ; " : The urgent matter is to? quickly as possible ; and 11 possible witnout long ana expens- i im liriofinn Ota An nf aea rtA-ar tVio mmmnv in iiisticA to I -i.rfi.i.-ij u :kiv.- iffot rtottPf I u owca.uuiuci vuuiu jwaoiwijf -offer than it has made. 'ITie pressmg ousmess is. 10. setueip , Tnere ara emlcai prep the matter soon so the much needed improvements rmay be j arations hich may b used; but -,9j0 " ! v iiBmtt'bs. sdmlnlstBred by a skin - ' A Creek Called Milk Creek -fUR correspondent from Pleasant View reports that fish- J ing in theSantiam -iapoQrwingjto the faet that thereat- erbrnilky looking, and attributes the cause as follows r 4 4. . in iv. uv wit-v ha ita bsffiaainsE on I Mt Jef 1T vsdar. trTmuTmlSe waica !??JrrrlTt, ;It71nfcV5?T? . 1 TeriMilk'creek indeed, colored, ana; it isze4 byy pieinng snos ox wjgwaeT: on l iuouuuuu snu bv sauui i u uuic wuwgwwjjsw vu- i dif tt .WaSAteaUx t Jost glacial waters are discoioreo. me glaciers gruuua memoer ot the lauuiy has tu the rocks in their pafii tpoexKkfSiecie V ; melt at thel face theTwater carries awaj th fine-material I . ; in suspension," discoloring, the turbid. Sout is WitlrMillc creea The Material of Jefferson i milch of it very Ioosf Climbing its flanks onewade iQTi-nf. fmv W(imi&if rrirr?, lai IS ponnjpn ur uw siicauaBuuungJiivui wjikw w uw ? mountain.: . , . v; Fishinsr is poor in glacier water: so itia not surprisinit streams becogierloade4i witjif T . - . - - v - , Is their joo to carry away , J Tbs aswapairss rr vsr lnssaat sve Un JMfSstt Assist Niat Secretary oi the Treasury Liosrman to bar iroa entry soma giupg carrying jlwocfreRmwbKtI!w r w Mit - iv -.w t the new tsTTTTT. YTbesx is cocsew ttf newsprint th papers ought to'be ones who "L-ayn; troa tsic tspcTUiU tsm ,G3.i'JLtrat:yta. seo the papers, used Swedish, and Tinalshr newsprint to break, down me Pw" K-VSSiwsWft9?" 5" -J.itrtI4maraas4 I ; most ot tasv t,as ae-i2t - " - . :- . - - V r " - srs-;.-.??- F. ; v There Is one man In tha state wbo can. look oat em tbs tartal- ntsea of state politics with composure If with something of a eyn-l leal tmllft. and that Is OoTeraor year has been tor aim; as inay corernors onice, ana pisns jus Inauguration, he doubtless sgrees bar been" are the saddest, words We do aot mean to interfere Aaams, who is lemux a caapier but ws are anxious for aha to press oa sad gits as th biography of '.-tl li:.l.zjt r.oac,-'H: Hanagxng-E di tor iltnmmrf. Owft he - f and direct traffic It must fuaa airec jurists ancv eip out in front in the full scrut- from other states, the traffic Va. otAowA ..lf xrQr I iw.wWipv.vi - ,''',f has firmness to-esxry through duty -The public may be as-1 are being made are definitely I to - "look; a gift horse in.the for very. clearly the water give awar ahythmgrli V iugn. it it. frora nnrif inp irraw?'". - - prove they are. not at all fic-1 : ' - ;.: ' : -( : - In (a ttratf Hia m: im tlrrvalue of jthe company V SSS1 -SW' W "em .SM f pi. ai.. wuu. ixi vas.mciii,, vucu i tn accent the comrjanvfsv offer 1 fttll rl&TMr ' If tfjlr "pnOITWl nresent Vame of thcrtlanfeis MV W swe-sf wwv ' S " S - 1 i thpti tha rftv nrnfit; afford I y w ip " " ' . ' - u r sIi'KamoI -mArtlwIsestlom and noer health.' - get tne transier Bjaae &s na.o tfc'- "" v il - i ' , I Wcalfect Ucanse it irnilky J streams, making, them, seent j wnosowatewiispiuf through toucti matenal ednr Hronr - ft;lr - fed streams. Trout like clear ftfislMlucfIlt2i0 ine? mcraiBQ-TaatwirX which; it -f-x a . . r.,.. ... ., ' -r - V t t T-Trvr51C fcheLat Cbsmawa. AaddltlQal tr est upagrtuga qt usJaitcsidL snl I , ta te- ttv mi1i , discreetly silent. tcxJtbey ax tbsl'V - . Al Norblad. What a whirllrir tha rexiecc sat as as eaws wood xa ins swn xuiurs zoixowisiltss January with the poet tt zt fwtiXt'rii of tongue or peat with the literary efforts ot Xester wosepa s oiograpny eaca.STenuit; -1- tnet&owV rat r. " eaas for "HI jBzplala. th jitoo tin fir 5wjl:te iQt pror!T kit Is chewed and thorflirYlr- Perttsu- rott i"ttlz ks ; astxiaUSicl mh i teu w tiiat gmsa oCtk rsaoMV'Wtpidxrsn ntmS tot .tMatlztsX9sfdTtx brnOs QAa UaU potrsxiatfr ths smtbtt fnrnitimauirRTvuihej fctki I it"" s&r,t;z? ts Ids are sabsUnees known it en- 'synves.' TB6ifwn reacaaatf not tally known, bat no enzymes of - the ssilTm bars the - power to produce chemical changes la food taken Into the month. The body cannot. , handle M1"8 - ? 00.oni?uatel aiseateor. u mutt ne .cnaneei, mio ByneJ5? ?Te" "fii.?' eubi itSereis? iu . coSfi largely of etarch, as do potatoes bread, beans, peai and many of the common foods. Some Of the STslns. of, sUrch srspackedk away it flm:WTelope, f.bToMnat tertai;-Probabiy-onejiaitf ;tae things we eat are mads np or "n. thoSJ1 time tha sa ip fine. At ; the same salira pours Into the mou'th'ahd" with, the chewlns motion-; of, the. Jaws rlt la thor oughly mixed with the food. You eajr see why necessary not t boir ths food. - You wui. n otic -that mm you chew, the food, begins . to- taste That isibecaus the J? aTe0J maas lipasses into ths stomach whaihesauTaryiensrmes ot Wttteer starcb isuileft Is- taken fIn pincr'asr lMsweetbread.' But-' tb- mots Tbousa&ds. ot.Teons mtf r (from lndlgestlon beeanss .tjiey boll - thslrfood.: vlfboaf proper' 55 - 5 5S?ffSl mmm- mm. mm - aer - mat we may sse our jaws mors Tigorously. -$'t It TO bST thbltbad biblt Of hi ..u.. i.Jl- . I ! wajsasT asJVVs - U VI w lift UtJ Vlr ssll n J!. ..k - v. .1.-1. k., freer tram the miseries f lndfc I i jjw Health Qneries iDorothy. What do you ad vis for moiesr A.-MoleS may be made noticeable by the use of the elec- trie- needle -bandied, i by, s specialist. 4B. H. A.. Q. How mudh tal. should a girl IS years old, S feet , t is yegetabie sou tat: SSrw. fc r-Whieft is mora utteaiBf , Ice cream r cocc-cplaT 1 A-Sbe should weigh - about rery-Hiepends on stock. X Tee' cream. iniv - Q.- T it dsnrerous ter ms to- rislt the hom-whecs4 eontaet with moist secreiion-of pea-i,o.- Q.-Ucbeess WndfsgT a. Cheess' is eonstipatist? t dus to -TiebnesBH btrta moderau ausatitler ft: it ST --S ...A(..& esterdaysii tSCfSj3 ,firom Cet Cti -JSS s Owr Fathers neadt i. ';a:'.iiA--3t C: 1C03 - Eldst'wfU: W adrsstlMd -akofO f 1 eonstructlom of new buUdlngs ; Cbuatr Ji5r J. It Scott as J Commissioners Mlley and Neex- ta-w in Md City to examiaa titrt,,-, aerriTfntlam r!r- sr"rhlcli;rc;:zt:r tr; la tis .m!iae of-,cs,crrj.r:u.. r v " '""- ml...-- - 1.- H. Brewer, Jr returned from Staytoa, : where he hu been oa i ; ir wi crtww umi CLarlaa Parmsnur aad xlli rsv turned from Cascadla. where they report about 4 A camps of vscatloa- I lata ir. na I The talem-Independencs aato - . Y V M a iZos ,. tire - .2 :::---::.. h mmmm m m mm mm mm m mmm 5 The OTHER BULLET I By Nancy Barr Mavity - CHAPTER S All set!" Peter flung himself tutp-thr-seat-bwids- the wheetr Mrs. Coak was sittiBS bolt up right, as be' bad left-bsn bef hand clMbe tightly, one) ret the otheri tn!her Up. 1 . "1 "HabTTa carter lowered bW feet frost thtlr temporary; sleTa tion aaross::the back of the front seat and' rotseAH blmselt trosi semlrsoisaalecer3 ' 14 -It ain't fsr.Mrs. Coak eom-mented- 'hi her- noncnnmUU Toice, "t eioect she's- there-she conldati' get away " Tory ynHVl 2 'expect'- sb Is," Peter saio. His' keeo; I arr liad , eatight th sound of - Tolces. one . crnfL. the other high- pitched, as they round d. th; rneroTth driTeway Hs slipped bis engln Into ? seih tral and' coasted down the slope; coming to a sliest stop "befors ths door, of the bouse. This door, like that of the lodge, was open. A broad band of llbt streamed front JtJUths-roa4way-r ban4( of Hght on which thselees with In wers carried oat lnts v the night. ' x.--'.:::, fMO I "No! No, I tell you! l didn't! I A w-lTh 'woman's volse tm and bro SbrUl CTeanr- OX ap Broachlnc, hysteria. r. "I seen ysu7,MTbet Jnan's- Yolee was thick and bsary, stoUdly ds tennined. "I s yoa witsv,;tjii gun.' "You didn't! I didn't!" -. Peter's lank form leaped ores the slds of the car door. In an other Instant ' Us- stood la - tbs shaft of llghW; unnoticed by eith er of the persons In the room. No use saying tuai. i seen He was a large, thick should ered man, dressed In earth-stain ed overalls, with an unkempt shock of black hairT and a swar thy; sklnv farther darkened by, pbsure untu it naa tne coior oi old bnmiei.: y- v-;;v His nose, as ne leaned, nis knsesc sllahtlr beatv agalsA , tbe back ot a chair, was not threat- eniscD hnt. tfieterwaa mmmisim in bis aouearance ,or nls attitude mtgavKntmi thai tft tad. immov. WJltT of a tree. Hlbla4Kerssazti&aa panj-syj, ss bits ot broken coal, stars, fixed witb ersssUn s tb woman who. Isased, . panting, agsiast the Peter's sense of sunns had been dulled by long experiencsor ib aaexpeetedf Tilngs.and'seo-lBasse sheep-he tden They won't plo--epeTallr iwuplei i bseV eftwHere limtvThey tan't bellev way ex rettjjing,ta.siiow, tneor supposed: types.' But :ir am -imagy iBAtlbsbad. vegSfiljt, tprsshadow ea ue proeaoie appearance, vm m raacher wU. U wea imM detail have predicted th woman who stood within the room. ' Her dress was a yellow knitted J pnjons.ormt oc taej typeriwr not remotely suggest acuve sport. Uett imtaSiitSxutaj th sxtremlty of the current tashlasl belonged fa. thev ttssDr- cX rt Jiati cat? . As ber f oot tttoed tse noor nerrcmslyp Pur- gficsi aots th triced .yellojr: heels, oa bar narrow- black petea Kleatber mmiiL Her ever-Dol!9b4 nails caoght tht light 03 Ut loar waltetlpnd,-Bcata: SAJhstT flns- ers twistedr aa eigbt-tue etgax tt hoilgr-ot pala amhwy band- Petrx'a : car,- trarellf 5 aceanc? ately "upward. ; restedV : at lart oa a. fswi'v IMscoentlnf? taaxs-up wlta a cracucel ere, be-placed th as -when tne eonaciouB naa of youta becomes poignaat wit a the new awareness that yotta will aot "last forever ; . i&rW? y : Even now, vliV widely, staring eyes tn?r a citz pallor against whlvlt- cu. stood out in erud disks upon, tbs cheeks and edged ber mouth with a too-sharp oauine or red, it was a pretty tace4 fact ust . sf lltts mors thaa pretty because of ths brw t between the; ey-s. anllth corners of tne painted moutn. Her hair, ot a russet coppery brown, was marcelled and cut with a sickle curve accurately placed In front ot each ear. For a moment the two stood silent, the man leaning over the chair, the woman trembling against the wall. Then a sudden" sound broke the stillness. The dnr cigarette holder snapped in tie woman's hands and dropped with a click to the floor. I "Mrs. Everett, I believe!" : Peter, battered felt hat In his hand, advanced througb the open doorway Into the room. (The woman's eyes, blank with terror, turned to him, stared past h$m as If they saw nothing. i "You'd better sit down," Peter cams forward easily, moved a chair forward and pushed her gtntly Into It. "I'm Peter Piper. I can probably 'give you some good advice. Anyway, we'd better talk lb over a bit before the constable gfcts here. i umL .11 in.. J i ioa police:: : lua wurus Were a hardly audibly breath. The police are Inevitable," Peter said gravely, "but It's go iag to make a lot of difference ifhat impression you make on them when they arrive. What has tts man got to do with It?" He tarned crisply to the lowering figure leaning over the back of tie chair. Ha had not moved s ntuscle since Peter's entrance. i "Me? I'm Julio." the man said with a hint of forelgnness In the cadence ot his gutteral voice. "I work here. I used -to be sheep nian. Now I stay around for-gar dening. I seen Mis' Everett with aj gun In her hand. Not on the driveway no. She ran among the shrubbery, between .the trees, like she not want to be seen. I think. 'that's funny. So I wond-r where she's running from. I go back. I 8i to HrV SEortlson s . house. I think maybe it's all right may bsr.hs knows what It's all about. But. Mr.Mortison he -is dead." WU& an;abr-ort' Wtre Julio flung both hand, outward. s! r eotQd u tas. Bouse, i ten Mis Everett she, killed Mr. Mortison. 84eC saya not. That is sn"r. . .. - Ths-outswead; haodsu dropped to his Vsldes with-dramatic final- "It Un true,"", th woman's Toiesr bf okr fsr sbTiny-ifi bave- tCt .aaj uat i never shot a gun ta arr- life! JTilfa (t 1anlrnorant Tne'insa behted' 'tis chsir i "Icnorant. yes: v Basnue res. fSbeen r bdesf-feSfc"-1 th tower- ing xorm iook - on severe aig- nKy, th-diiTnyf ef - oely root ed thhigsf "But what my eyes see , "Look here, Mrs. Everett, you sxet bstoar veTy.foTjlasxrlf you'd bad mors . experleuc in these asl23j-ds;Tanrt earpgrience . as I've had, for Instance you'd kkeaaeftftMtaeSsK yos sre.' I When iron's In tight place, lie mortban. yoa hay to.' It com plirftr eMUteinar' Yew see, I know where bsk Eon.. IsC -. - ' xobf--T" Taw-woman sprang from th., chalr Itr clattered to tbe floor bebted'-berV but she did not noCce Ohe cvsahjngf impact ot CJ wooden- lack oh th bar Q oor? " XIT. bands, learei upward to bar tarbat. "Yoa can't!'- rxmwers refer, steeped for- rward tor.th row or book eases WaicV lined dab sida etthe room. "The poliee are- sometimes pret ty dumbA but tneyd nave been art to flail it, h remarked. conTersatlonally.-.'T oa see, yon pat these books . back upside down. You "hTadn't much time, ot eourssw but yoa mustn't do things Ilk that. I noticed It almost the first thing when I began to look around.' j. . - He reached bis hand over4he tops of th disarranged -boors. iaal brought out s Pl?tpL. f .4S. And-yes two chambers empty,' Mrs. Everett, thers. are two .46 shells on tb floor Of th room wnoro" Mortlsoa wis 'sbott I know, because-I've sees them. ' "97-ohl" It was a. single, Jons drawaj; I sobblng: I breath.: Theiai fllnglng herself to hef knees be side -the table, Mrs. Everett bur led, her. head, in her arms, -her trams -Shaken; from head to foot with the sobs that caught and racked her, left - her spent and breathless and tors at her again. Julio looked Impassively at the tossl&g marcelled head, go now," h o ld. , "No you don't," Peter com manded, "Yos stay right here. "For on thing, you're a. material witness to a crime,, and for an other thing, I don't know half enough- about you yet, and I haven't ' time to talk to you." Look -here!" He laid hand, heavily on Mrs. Everett's shoulder and spok sharply aud sternly fats her ear. "You haven't, tim for that, You've got to think, and think fast. I doa'i know Who aU'f mix ed up, in this, nor what tfs aft about, but It'Sra cinch, you don't go aro&nd shooting people; up as a pastim. You've got to buck up and flgura what to . say to , the police." "You'd better sayi It t m first, and lit hepheck.yonunp on 1C I don't expect you to tell me tbe . whole truth IH have- to find, that out tor myself. But at least I can help . you. from. telling lies. so. feeble- that theyH get youl Into, mow trouble than you're in already. - .. - f, Peter bad not mlaguaged the hist of strength behlnl the pret ttness of the woman before; him. As if bis roughness bad been a doncb of ice-cold, watev she lift ed, ber head and smoothed ' ber blotched and. tear-drenched, face with trembling fingers.' "I dont know who you , are, but It doesn't seem to matter, she said In a small, spent voice. "Help me U yon can, beciose because It Is true. I klUet him. But, before God, I did not shoot him twice!" .- V 4CT ha, continued) , r . .- e r,. . cissoxea 9 , i t i Editorial Bits from ths Press of. the SUte " It was but a short year or so sgjt ; that ths Portland Telegram ref erredr to.tftat-greater ret orrses ami f rlend- ef "the peepuU' Raf u Himan. "tn hautosis- of ; Peru Isbd PutlrttlbBpa-tirVTel-f grnm s langeB MUcesvthw.halU s tor kuius-because it own r makes Ruts' halitosis smeH Ilk the finest perfumes of Ara-bla.-r-Corvallls Gazette-Times. .(.. esPMisswse : CVr read tiak tne? Esnsasv nrV mkry Is tbs hettesU ta ; yearst which explains why the ; Kansas gtrernoris asklag , th United asking Sjatetjf governments tcy bvr ta4 farmers' wheats-Albany Devna csst erald.;; j J.. i- Fcr YiiFd'.Tcda! , ; t I ? fix afswtf4nbprtcr a post at on corner of a rec tangular lot and - the rop Is t S test loogovtr w&utr axeatCaa. be gTaxe.- v i.jj :-f ; Answer to Ter zrt jm IVtblrat I S45.00s: .Ei&lan4Ua3--T ,flnd tie area of a . triangle whea the three sides art given,: frocv td t& aur ct thexiia tnUract each. Sqilibs er.t. hair,-sum and the, thte re Ey B. 1. HODMCKS Tb-endjlL.tha.tralU at ts ttr bna-rth tswls aiid'riaTr trant , Tin orsgua leiture,JT. solemn .aeV has declared hat the west endorthe street la tts town. nl fie-ulie 'ekKei t:riwa, ni tt-west end at tils LL-torv maktna-travt. " is Itt1 .D6t the act rt th. leglslaH tar taata.lt so? : : ''aV Vr.tl' point Abler is a base' far a tiii-sutfi tt.the. cebt?Roi sv rcrfcltr A artel krace. anctVca the asa there Is"; tetter ei,thcae words r -"Eadt :et th fcewl- and Clark lrtll Deslraatel ty act tt CTerDn.smbvlerlatuTei iiaTklg-- Ge:.tuHhest':irst:camp; et -.the.- Iwi and: uiarit expeo. sUact. a tVoiosed naUdnal.ine - - - "k r-r Perhaps- tab "reads VuT be In- trptfii la the lanxaarec oi tns laa otfthwiegwiatur,- . - - "Ja - - -f V: 'Cnaets-.' 2d' Cfeneral . Iaws ot feron; lZ3, feeing, a complla- itbw ct.ths act ot, the IS 2 J; leg islature," laws ; enacted- by ths peoplev ete' reads: - 'An , act ' 'deslrnatlne - the end itfW Lewts and 'Clarlf -trail at theuoiifc wlersr Broadway' street tn -lhcIty 'of Seastde, Oregoa, meets tma Psi ocaBL r. : 1 ,TVTlrda3.smch' of" the-' early hlstoryvetf thai ftclrlo; nsrttrwest Is-' llnkedi with-- thIjew?-sjd- L Qlarkv expeditions t and the . bard- taups: Bbtturea oy sines pioneer exploreralot th 7 territory now known as tne,. Columbia nver llvwAerfytbe.bal permanent camp of tne Lewis ana Ulars: ex eeditlon waa made St or near WnsiTir Yowvtablra' as the x- treme, ,WB9S enu oi- uroaaway street In the municipality of-Sea- slde. Oregon, and . .. ; r Whereai this camp . was made for thS purpose of 1 evaporating salt at b" cairn- tor the preserver tlpn ot other fopd-supplies for their retara loufhey - t6 : ' the stites: and Whereas the Oregon Histori cal socWty-has.acaulred a parcel of laud near said. camp ana ass set the sime aside ad tne Lewis and Clark, salt: cslrni;: and the said land r has been - officially dedicated by ' the ' said Oregon' Historical society the dedication tnereor maae part or tneir or- flclal records : and ' , - 1 4,Whereas it Is both fitting and proper that this, last permanent camp Of Lewis and. Clark should bslperptnbfed In ths history of Oregon; and . WliiiAil tha oft ftf' fiasellfa nasi . expeuaea ' a,. conauieraDie amount of money In the build ing ot a foundation at the loca tion mentioned; herein, on- which ua monument' to mass nutqricai pioneers '. is .. to. o - ereciea; - now, therefore, . "Be it enacted by the. people of the. state of Oregon: - "Section 1. . Hereafter- that portion , of Broadway' atreet in the city ot Seaside ( Oregon, which meets the Paclfle ocean, SHALL- BE KNOWN AS the end ot the Lewis and Clark trail.'' Tha . law was duly signed: by Governor.' Pierce.: ThS. parcel of land that is set aside as. the site ot the Lewis and, Clark salt cairns is a tew blocks away, to the. southeast. It 'Is' some dis tance back.: of tb ojjeaa' short line. But that tact does not either, prove or disprove, ths J, assumption- that: the pile of rocks that Is viewed annually by many thousands: ot people; Is the same pile of "rocks that was" used by the salt: makers. (More about this later.-) ' Saturday, -tie 7th day ot December, 1905, Lewis and Clark with tneir party came to ith place where' they bunt their "fort" ot logs ; surrduftded by e - stockade of poles ' driven into tne ground, it wss some- (Sunday There Is a pleasant fancy that wbea a writer nermaaently lys himself down, the characters ne has created straightway- desert him and go-to dwelt In the-Elysium village of elnHnertals- taera to continue as long as men remember, but no loager,v ; It Is more than a pleasant fan cy; It Is reasonable. The gallants. rogues, children, aeafesoatsru ladles n-neroeJ Of tlctlOa' x fa reroTr actust" to as Hhae are th ebarscter : Ot parsH history. The- latter.ultimately aret so torn to pieces br the biegTaphers that tasy ;beeomr tmrsc gntxaw tne latter remain- intact, as their cre ator made them. : . , Where the vlllag of the Im mortals' is" located fio one 'can say. But - inte ft the ether day. west Sherlock Holmes,, la,' hls deer stalker hat. and with the dfm-wlt-ted Watson -at bis heels. We can be. raits sum thav h wlkeeVfor- iraT eonfMentl I svt ej thos fstrasge. streets, obeerr!ag details ord- iinary f pexspns t anL reaalUL the trstlr right -thr. ? Fot insuae If he was buttoaholed by sn uxly old man who stepped from an at-J ley, be no doubt said without the slightest hesitation: "You'll bare tofexensa. tzx .Socrit!6s. :Va , taik phfloseiJiater. Just, no w- fttv my wsy to tne mayors ' noose to report,. Then as he and Watson - walkd. a b-wosU erplala' JUl recoa?uaPV - mnL uom . iw. wun sea of fcU togsc Jhe i IU ea tie aoorsteps'Cii day song, oniy mow tar fro fa'crhe to T the other.?- K .j- Then, be would reognlxe mere t characters, fro n .tbebooksv Yonf er wonid do cyraao aeruerssrae of tt tig nos,i slnriat.. w'th DArUgSon In treat of aa lan- Perbap Helen g-Troy wukr leaavf wwua aa xeauia streets of !reamland would b stilled by; ta glory of lr. beauty. s7-,inac.iuc. le. jrry, l irnnsia etvor thvr -" Jnlzg woei ia crn- pary wt ri.o5ia,rX:iJrti - i&z tm?l-ii?rs. aal.' extract' the' e's rtit cJ its ' troi-ci?; L. ' u , re 1 su(nu..'i?r ol.s;r:ira.f?cL In. 1 thing v Mke, Sutter's, Port - la- , hape; dllfeHng U the fact that j the ttr tort was built ? of? bdoW-i Andl Ua Sutter fort, WM; . .and '.fa xbucH larger: r-' ' ' yatH.t tWi tewlsl ail Sarsj IojumS:for;iae next day, 54adiy,yJDembe breads: s This seemed tbe most eligible fepot for ,our "irlhTJBr. estabUsb-. hm. icWejraeretciW and 1to examine :4l-country -far- her. Captain, Clark set-out rwitk five menand; pursuing a 'tiurse south. ctO degrees west, over . ss , amani- rldgO-Urouga- thick r. u xnry trmTMrfmacaot which ad falm' "baisi ?thtr taaa-bt weVaman tom? ta 'Capt, " csuedipvandayrftndar' Tnesdsy 'In; finding si utw plate 0n:-th. ocean bead: er: ths-' proposed? Sslt "taiTBtTr It: ras rssven- TJiIles--frm; ' their' fbri,':T wnlcb; they..named srorv taoa. aer'Ureandlaas dattnat- eigbborbood. Tb.t 30 musu at tbe t stte'or : Fort.' Clatse ? Snndaw last. There-i will be. kdora 'la?.talffserisiolhft bf th trail concerning th 'rear sons why, the . famous -explorers selected tnej apotw;tay j aidTesv Port ciatson. :: It. Iras a Viae se-, lectloa, Tha' spot W Oeaitlifar; But tan Bits -mtn wants' to. t SB It should either take ufr-itha- ptank roadway to th south end; otn sidvnlglWkrf lehdlhr ti thi'site atid Substitute therefor hs- graveled or-paved wayi or' it; should provide'' turn-outs along the plknk roadway, er lfShouldi eorrect the sign Au tbe matsi highway, . saying',' '"dangerous planks road." . e . V . .. i Also there should be a mark er properly lettered on the bas for the flag Dole 'at the islte ot the historic fort; But that is te have attention, s t The Northern Pacific railroad officials are hav ing euch a marker made to place there.- - Visitors to the site ot Fort Clatsop daily- complain ot th want- of -a proper marker. And more of them complain ' at the dangerous condition of th plank roadway, . which Is now a one-way track, v and when ma chines meet on.- It weU, it Is Just too bad. It la .provocative ot anything but Sunday school thoughts" and: lahguige. ' m - Many - people, from many states and countries, . annually visit old Fort Clatsop, It Is but natural. tt-Is a bistbrlo spdt of prime, importance. It Is a great and growing asset of Clatsop county and the. whole state. (This series will be continued, for several : days.) vv. .' While we are -On" the subjectr Some one should previde direct Ing signs at two points on ths Pacifie highway to the Salem In dian training schooU-one at the Chemawa tour comers-and th other at the first road south, leading to th InstituUdn. Th United States government might do this, or the state of Oregon, through: its highway, department, or Marlon 1 county, or. the city ot Salem, er the Botarians, Klwan- ians or Lions. , - -b- -. This would.- cost , but little. 1 There are many, small tasks ot this kind that should be - per formed. , Perhaps tbe state high-. way department will need only th bint lathis ease, - b.-a V; , . It Is to be -assumed, tbst thd stockholders of th Oregon Llnem mills will be prdtetted.- With a proper amount of working capi tal, seme new weaviag .machisw. ery, end good management, t thai can be made a paying' -lnstltst. tlon; solid sS the Rock of Gib rslter. . ..-r Oregdnlsn) ged boy was showing' bis catch of fish. Cleopatra and Ls Bells Dam Merci went by eaffying golf clubs: Casssnova and Jurgen the gay- dogs! -asked to join them. Ham let- leaning , against a lamp-post. solOoaalslna aloud. Can tain Ah ab stompel up from the docks en Ms wooden leg, snd the Forty Thieves called to him from the doorway pt vav cafe Ahelard, and. Heloise, caarteling abmit what tbe should barv; for. dinner, , went Into th grocer.! A youagiWomsni tltb a Sfrflalss4 wAw nnAiTliAw AtMmm WaajwL. vf i n wyyu crs utooof AVSSha Ing srehUd. paused to ehaC with LBeckx-Sharpy who was 'window Laaepping. ana ia,two pi tacn in vnea tne Ancient Mariner ' ana Dido to a' party that night at Beekys bouse. : yi-,-s-f Fslstaff appeared, roaiinx at - the; top ot bis voice and leading the Hunchback of Notr Darnel Nostromo swaggered darkly into '; ylew Daf d Coppertield. was tp-: ping soda water through: a straw at the corner drag store t thel Lady of ; tie Lake. paused' to pat- aim o me snouiaer. jean vaijean asxec brnt2iT.bewiytfid .DkeasetherT, Captain, Kidd besoughbis trlenl Tusarfi JtOTsaaw-icrr ; v ? ooirpl : of piece of eight.' Portia, with 4 brief case under, ber arm and aev . eompanledrby Pudd'sheadrT7UsonV hurftHr toward tareednloaaA. pshyloftit .-f onowed. Taywer tryfc mg to gt,tn prisoner of Chuloa . ont of Jail and maybe would bar - enx presenuyr .wrr wtmld tnoca at the mayor's ' door and bej ush ereu j ia i, tns-,: tvi indent ?pres eaee4'-' - '- s- ' I .tAa.f.;w east imagise Sherlock -as sayiagi -Ucli-iUng-Azthur of tit atlt Roundu wonderedl wtt It WSUU b.,e- '5 -:-: 4 I ' t a - " J Tbe - ther waul k cardial greeting sn around. , andr Ms. nasaea-o-iTj-ti- tstrorcsd M several . famous - members of bst ovnrrr-ssl(?iwho were named to- tt t ':c las .cor date. Per- t-ps - La' r ad r' " -1 vrw.Jl form -a tsiv ' lat v trlf iiLIp. aid d- -. tarmia -tj s-Ive ssveraJL "e those nyrteries which stlU sgiUte tha ct tta lanortals, snch, far " l-i?-?! m.; Frank.. Stockton's t.-' -"' y -' ""The Lady or t 1 ; ;Z - ' ' "v : by 1-3. '