PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 30, 1935 IK " I 4 N ft XI Mx- ftiv 5 L 1 To the far-reaching legions of the Un- known Soldier we offer humble praise and reverential gratitude on this, Dec oration Day Yet another tribute for supreme courage and eternal faith is due one not un known who, eyes dimmed with the tears of sacrifice, and heart heavy with the burden of brief smiles the sweet smile of fortitude as her little tribute is laid at his resting place She is the woman who loves the Un known Soldier whether she is the moth er who bore him, the wife who adored him, or the child grown old with a fath er's memory clear in her heart. She it is to whom Memorial Day is most symbolic. She it is before whom his shadow will al ways stand tall straight and brave: An Unknown Soldier - but her own man. 1 - I I MlhlM.1 III Jill .T. ll --v. .v.. ...i. .-w ,.,; . .W -s-- 13 : WW 7- s.". . yrt. THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY THE, FOLLOWING Morris Optical Co. McDowell Market The Spa Hawkins & Roberts Woolworths Kennell-Ellis Bishop's Hogg Bros. Salem Fed. Sav. & Loan Assn. Capitol Dairies The Quelle Sears Roebuck & Co. Herrall-Owens Ladd & Bush Bank Salem Fluff & Mattress Factory U. S. National Bank James H. Nicholson The Port Hole Beneficial Loan Society Brooks Clothiers Ore.-Wash. Water Service Co. Dr. Verden E. Hockett G&amaiNie? Capital rest No. 9, Araerkua Lefioa. Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. Valley Motor Co. Bonesteele Brothers Capital City Laundry Portland General Electric Co. Day&Niles Salem Retail Credit Bureau State Theatre Grand Theatre Carl Hultenberg, the Tire Man Ladd & Bush Bank Pay'nTakit Stores Salem Brewery Assn. v.v.v.v.vl r n 1 8 -1 fs' 1 1 I 1 if I?