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fAGE TEN DAILY EAST OREGON I AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, 1920. TWELVE PAGES IF? T??.,81 Benjamin It -in J.mu.ir,- ftOtV Jnnu.ir S-saalK B - - eo , -- frMc and fc of .nr-.-.. -ho! -- it.ll fc.T Ike 'na.ibl '4v irf ).. v te - helped 1 tfiiii i w ,.; ity: niii?y n 1 fc. volenee. (MM "f ' i.nJ if to he Jfcrpi f.i!r,o'. ;o be be k.rMr r.M!n'rinony. '-an gratify the twmaa mind, you mutt J:ve the pleat litff consolation to 5cnow that yon have t lived In vain. And 1 flatter myself Aaj It will not be rsrlted atnonfc the teas grateftw or;rre:ie- of your life bo aasurcd that. 5? lor,? a X re'ain 1 m--r.ory. yoj will bo recollected tr'th reaper... veneration ani nnection y your sincere frlcrd." GEORfir WAJBHTKGTOK. ifranklin Anecdote XT l. h appoii tlon id tri pflf , ; i'iSWvVjl'! d.V. 1 From Franklin's Storehouse (Gems from Po. r Ricnard t Almanac) Nekc; mendins a str.ali fault and il htm soon be a great one. Forewarned, forearmed. I&iligence is the mother of tpo,- luelc. tlany a man thinks he is buying pleasure, when he is really selling him erf a slave to it. "Hecesslty ticcr PiaJc a sooej La.-7.oV.. If a man could hve half riis wisher-, he would double his troubles. 'ienius without education is like silver in the mine. ' Glass, china and reputation arc easily cracked, and never well mended. Trie busy man has few idle visitors: to the boilinj ;jot flie3 come not. He that can bear a reprcof. and mend by it. if he is nst wise, is in a fair way of being so. Trie noblest c:ifticn in the -.orld is. What ;ooJ may I do in it? Wealth is not his thai has ft. but his that enjoys it. LAZY BOY BLUE - A BABY TSf .VCXni:;t wLar) t-ir folks are B Here I've been sitting on Ibla lim R ever since sunr:;e waiting for m mother to bring n-e a brenkfii tnd I am so hungry thai my feather won't lie down smooth. When I wa a baby -jay, I didn't have to wait for i body I know. They something to eat, but my mother and;er and father, sa Puzzle A FAMOUS 31 A.N TLe uxi to last letter of the words when guessed and arranged In order will form the name c-f a f.'.mous man who was born in January. Something to cjI with To wish Xoc near The process of chang'ns coicr Will not contain water A festive time Grown in orchards To pursue AlifiKF. Vi AT E D STATUS 1. TXs a letter from a bill and find en abbreviated Fta-.e. 2. 1 . a b'.lcd'y" and f 3. r..kc a oiid abhro' 1. ToVe a i.if. a.ndnn'! I. Take a 7-d and fir.! er from "to seek i abbreviated State. from a howl and - from an animal's brrvied State, r Devi? a kmd of hbr-Mi.i State. A NIMAIv NAMES fej,6yS(ffl t NftM - Of Two Vi 9 BH 1 1 L :" Franklin i;. i : 17, lOC iu.en. Th?n a Je.Terjon. who Ha aa:. up tbt crlglnal or-aft t m an rfgs s(m f the chpc aug e1 an J voiced Ma corr.rtlitnt rOVVr. Tvbo tnM h'.m the flhwlr.. "When I w.-.s a .Innrrevrr.n pr'rttr. cr.9 ft ro.r ejmt.arlen.1, ,n apnrert'loe ! v.l'er. hv:r served out W. Unit w.-.e : itont. to or.n a chop tor virr.clf. ' 1T1 (trrf : omr- vaa 10 hvc hn"W llhma yfrnhoa-! wltll 1 -rTt !'':';' tltn. JTo notopmwd !! thoto tw'l ) 'J'jlin Ttirm?"'. 7T.t!e. ntKjtOt r.nd j TTits for y r-.cn'.T'. with fliriro of a hU oiM)l-M. TVs;t he hrilV ho no'.ilJ toAIH Jt t his ; -A-dH St '.vt rirw. The : fir-; n r" T.vl it u. t"wii ' tl. s vcrd Kaw-ir j-.r.-irr'-ir tfao et ice ! wof J Jl 'intj v-b'.e IiHiMmI ar.j IshTiro a.- a ha '.is. ' Vurk j out. Tr-. Koxt obs-'-vo '- t word : Makes witpht as well -o t'ed be cause his customers V wlt iot care who made the hats: If r-n and to i their mind they would bu, ry whom ! soever made. He struck It out. A j third said he thouirht the words. For Ready Money were useless aJ it was the rutom in that part of the country to cll for cash. Every one who pur chased expected to ray. They were struck out and the Inscription now stood: 4Jo4in Thompson sella hats. "Sella hats.' said his next friend, 'why nobody will expect you to give them What then Is tfca use of that I It was cut out and Hats soon jro of a hor v..re coming every few minutes, i h all kinds of good things, and tilng tliem down my throat whether vas hungry or not. And now. tbey t let me sit here and suffer, and uo ? comes near me. at least, not any- nt Is my moth hat 1 im big Corner W 6. Vako a letter from a coin and find aa aoUrevia'ed S.ate. A IAM0LH MAS k n i F e d c a i R e A o A d y e i X lea K 7 ; N t A V B X 1 7 A tJSQ STAT TfOXS- -1. Mmn. tMtm. DFLE-1 OrC(f. ?. Wnio-W. Va. 4. YowlWyn 5. D'alufl. j. yvnny-Pvhn. AS IMA L SlMbii c a r A t a I s l 0 t h V V in a 5 t A J V A t 6 p. A R Alwca ami CoitQar TiCQd Doxcna-tird 1 KleiVlC -v T.C Jill Ll ' ( CAROLINE'S ICE SAILING ) - - CUK chudratt it r.'mv.Mo iri food wkntf. Kvrry girt ft) ovvry oae nt them con d ra jplgf hockey .d cut .igurc e.sl o a mile from 'he Vllltvft t'i; re v:i a ama.l laH. r.o--tl(J n,:an tmonj the! lilili .nd thtro va 'he !lnc; sort c-f. r.intpr rl.-.jrvvn 1 fr Ike ohlrrn. So v oader tvorynddy cvuM Jtl Thty liad snot a K"od rl-ce to if katf j ?:'e na Intsd oJl ?f Sier sattl' life. In J VM.tlt cot Jw.dne.-a. kcosi -.Sor.-e TfT iry !- '. eNiU an tlisro TV'uf Fho fvi-.j f to f or. I 'V.nter i h ury' trrr,irnfti.r. hc- Knr. thf MfOttJU l;ir.t tr lourn '! r.vont Korihem vvv-. ! b. s..- dldn"! kt)J ffOOM how ."tranc j ' Sb,c Knew She TVonld Tumble Flat if slic Moved iani queer she would feol whou the tee I season came around. I "Xever j'ou mind. Caroline." said , 'her cousin Sue. "we'll firet you a pair) iof skates and you'll lerc In a t'fty." ' "But I'll feel so llppy. perched up j BIRD'S PLAINT enough to hunt food for myself, and that X ought to be ashameu o follow them about, and cry and shake my wings and beg to be fed. just aa if 1 were a little bit of a thing, with no leathers. They s;ty It makea them feel mortified when they have com pany, far me to act so babyish, and r.fcht before everybody too. And fath tr says, if I am too lazy to cutcb grasshoppers when 1 am hungry, as far as ho is concerned. I can. stay hun gry. Now that la not a nice way to treat one's own little boy. I don't th:r. Hut that dear o'd mother of mine, sometimes when father is not looking, will slip me a fat grub, or a big red berry. ad then turn around and say O-V'A.- , Al Vr LIilU ..IT; Z Lazy Boy 0kuo wit b the ; what we eai Tou see time when face. "Wonder mt child?" p nice and wart v 'ivy' WINTER TIME W inter the time I love the very best of all, I t is nicer far. I think, than summer, spring, or fall. N ow's the time when girls and boys go coasting dowu the hill, T hat's what I do after school with sis and brother Bill. E very day if it is clear, we play out in the snow K eally it is "heaps of fun the soft white balls to throw. 'I here is skating on the lake and that is dandy sport; 1 t is fun to play at war behind a snowy fort. M other gave us Dad's old hat and we a snow-man dressed tarybody must agree' that winter time is best on tho (ningi " f !,mJ C,"Ft. I fegl"A3ttf( "A j .. i know ( nover can ioarn." "No. fu ',vr.'i," raplted her grand i father. "J ;; ra ri. ! h you and i pur, ! irraudtalh- and raioilt. :.T for hi.t I ; I hr up 1 elde i f! held bM hnii5 j WOtlU Hr.ro ilrrv. hj jtrippeil i she ;.lppi! and n--- y fell, i chWtl or a;- ', ahe :.!r.i orco Hvo a iunn', of c-ju.e. 'f Caroline h-.i. beer tSii ice try ;r.u ii atrhlP.T oihur f k? tin. t he e;l hv Vnc vr Nfct plTflsthrjC 2imv .i KOf it.'er tM litT ,- leut'. yti d !- !.'irvt o i.;ir, ai d h; wtvuMr.'t h h o wrtnlfl thil 'hfr it tM to (ir'., TV' had n i'.n .-irdy U;-3 i-M tJ uh a!'" ffmtjf o e j'tM j io r had ott- tox ft ? v.Tn Uy v AM"diiT wia s-r-r tii- was too m.m Ni v kt ing. I.ut that didn't worry Caroline a bit. She finished her home work; tidied her room, picked up her skate mrown nlcely and turn over. fcatchea. and Ktarted for the ice pond. ht "Where you going. Caroline?" ( Sprinkle one fablespoonful brown j hme pnt nsked grandmother as the little girl 'owgnr over the frying applo slices and j Fine for hreokfast. h:n-h or tog. with her feathers, and when we ccuidn't sleep at night, she would tell us stories about tho old. big-eyed owls and how they catch bad little baby birds that won't so to sleep. We don't go back to the nest at night now. but just find a good warm place and spend the nisht there. As big as I am. 1 don't like to roost by myself, and am mighty glad if my mother happeftJl to find me. and lets me cuddle up under her wing like f used to. Rome- : how, I always feel so much safer ; when she is around. And when day I light comes creeping over tho hills, jfhe will tell me Just to wait there minute, and the first thing you know. I she is back with a nice, warm break i f:ust of katy-dids. And then she will j fly away, and maybe, I won't see her j for several days. I have not seen my four brothers and sister for the long ' est time. Th e 1 ast tl m o I saw my father, he turned his back on me. and flew away down la the woods where a lot of jays were teasing an old owl. T?ut, to tell you the truth. I can't sit here and siaVve, so I suppose I had ftts as well knock around and see "hat I can find for breakfast. What Do You Know About Animals? CHE Chit.' Pioneer Scout of the Boy Scouts of America wants to receive some animal storie3 from country boys. Farm boys have many opportunl i lea to observe the good and bad habits of fo.ea. bear. deer, weasels it. ukrats, wood chucks. squirrels skunks, makes and other wild crea tures. Some of them may have srer. Rings which will Interest even ilu: scientl?.'. of the nation. dome wild aulriw help the farmer rd some det roy cro.t. Any stc-y ib-iut ay aalmal will be welcomed provided it baaed upon the persona! r-xperlent e- of i story. Tho Chief acsBowla0o : souvenir pc:-i I views. Or, H tjoy who writes the Pioneer Scout will ill loiters hy sending ;. i ds wit h Boy Scout i'te writer prefers, he York City views. Tell of Pionc- r Scout, Hoy rica, 200 l:f I h Avenue. went ITifouKh (he kitchen. "Slatir."T. Btiir.inia,'- replied Caro line, "and ny work' all finlsho-l:" "liut PMn you slfute. itpaj?" askeJ Mr- Trroil. " 'l vc l I cftn, (rrnn 'inmher." re p'led (.".i.-.ilino grlr, """u nould seo einn-I-.a and n. fly over iie Iccl ' just an easy!" co tvflli a wsrn'.nrr to ratint home htfora tbt ifot too iTietlpr eold ("rendmethtr ntd aoort-4y r:d Cjr.i line hurried ovm to the !eko. s.;, thouitht ""'i bo.ll i'c-er se-n such a beautiful sUh; . IhUo. Iltr cyea. ,;s.vl i u fmrcn U tlrwcn an., rontmniii previa!? cf :he South, saw n:: tho bAtulte1! tlitu 'o NV.rth rfl i'.:ls and boya were toe mrd to ;e(in lv wonder b'. 8i (tonbtrl a nrr.;i ;.t th, in ot tb. bill to nd "ilro l -.no and i.Ses; rat down hi .olr H skater. ir. n. to ' her o y-.:l put "em on" artnl nelchhor. . ' : pnln 'o do It all !o- mv e'r." ill"! Ornllrn, proudly. "1 ran r" ',,f1 fcatc anC everything " 3'e eat down on a low by tb H'.de. t-.o talc, aT-jipi.e.! , rt,, oi. '' " fcr rnd'tber had told her " herti rn'tv. -mod rol .10. 'wt hett FT 4nwit tivfj --d ., 14.ni, wltf that he f rs" - - 'W hr in sinu-1 N v . ... 4U .no how to ..tr fV.Jy. move. n 'VKt toofco.t she had toi ttrovtV- kw dh nerd help r , nvaHe ' fori to lak ' Instead or jrlvtn ,n1 merely ma,!, her . - She found herself out fro,n ItuH of 'he shore, with th.j bit lo close by to HI on. rral ever o ft- mllea. It "o.ed. l-,o.iph for a fiffl It wasn't more ("14, ten or twelve feet. Just the minute when she knrw she ws 1 eolnsr to tumble flat If she moved and was sure she would sir down end cry if she d'dn't move, she heard i ronifortlns voice f-om the shorn. Uncle Tom. who was onecf'd out from the city to spend Sundny had come earvt! n junior cook 1 mi:i Scrub four bt ftpples or six small ones Core and slice a ntre less than one- quarter inch thick. Put one tablespoonful meat drip- P'nes into a frying pan at.d let the irrri'o f t hot. thQ iippie ewcs, a few at .irr.A in th.- hnt fat -t3-.JiJlj . ( t i i -J , 1 l I raw Inn i. givart ci ' e in le ail and should b givn care- it tudy bfcr attempting to naJca the lo. Th dj. wins-' Vir mads from a sU.d rude ey boys who used it vn h Hurt th or-e at tachment and for a dor t f! net land BOsiy. And git apo h:d with :hem! In order to get a IfCOT start and have our work shape up c.pidly. sup pose make tho box flrM. Accord ing 10 the drawing tho sto i for the sldnri, bottom and back end Is five eighths of -an inch thick, and the pioco tor the dah three-quarters or an inch thick. The dimensions are clearly shown, so get r.a various pieces to size nnd fasten together. Xcxt get out and fasten ;n place the one -quarter Inch strips that fit over ho upper edgo of tho box on both sides and the back ends. Next get out the stock for tho seat apd the small cleats that are fastened to the Inside of the box to hold the seat In poslon by means of the small strips fastened to the seat supports. When this much of the work Is ac complished, you will feel that quite a start hss been made, anil the slower work on the other pieces will not be so noticeable. Next get out parts 2 and 2 which Lady ! L idvbirti. iadyl;rii. fly awity home. Votif hcie ii on 've, yxiur fi.ii'Jren all T'tit and ' u" iMIf vtm!" r-ry : - AiO !. v - . Si4 ! ri W Ti-H '.om . t .V at . I.- : 1 the . ,.rv wTile Tt. : hap- po. .. Murt. t.i Oa- 1nei u i-.ent she felt CfD-ll lltlif pni riglit In the middl of tivr btck. Tbn another and cnnther nd she felt hT9lf mov ing slowly arrosi (he ice. She was ko Ins all tiy hen-elf! And she wasn't fallintr down a bit ! Instantly a!l fenr left her and she spread out her fettBI farther, picked up the edrre-i of her skirt to hold It wider and slid clnr nrrow the Inke. api'i, i s j -over. Cook till done but not till slices are U0 well cooked lhat they lose thoir 'hape. Should talto about eight m!n- utcs. Tak(J up on(t) ft ho, plater and aftt i in a warm ulaca while ht- titV.f.r nn. pies are frylntr. You should be able m .rtrtU ifie uh.vH rAis . in tr Toys Rnd Useful Reticle--s THAT Ft Boy Crn Mrke. BY PRfTNK I.SOLRR lHnwcTR,lr'TOpriBiieiuTfewiHcis.icScHacij0rTeit Duo 1 ae- IE3 8 i-7- ' -aW Without 4' fTjfiVu' r ' " . ' (Un far. -1- " Q aesMjBm. I HI h t: t . r: r i i; h x and a re bo I led la jit., iu hhtj Vrortia th front id back ! boimai. The back IcvtsAW has lp Ad U.Uu i the bolt. bD e 1 ft-t i ;nto 't (Ming up t lu ough 1 hi '"-' -1 1 o in u box. There are. io -fac jiw v awlta. one n the bolsr add on dmv 4. in each case stt k ' fif" Irem-''' 'or the eyes of the b la ao rhe. roister will fit luimediatcly j against part 4. Tho front bolster has no eye boil in it, aa the parts are held ! toge.' her by means of the king bo;t. ! The construction u.sirV tho eye boll. tfl the back provide fur fiexlbility and j yet hold the parts securely together. Having the bolsters finished, wor k 'may bea now commenced on parts 4. !ther being two required. Note tru ! mortises in these picces. into which fit i t he tenons on parts 5. The mortises should be accurately laid out und ru:. Note also that the second eye bolt extends into this piece, no stock must be removed for the eye as in the other case. The eye bolts should be fastened together nnd the measure ments made from Ilium. Parts 6 should next be rn.ide and fitted to the parts Just constructed, then work can be started on the run ners, which perhapa will be the hard est part of the work. Liy out the r uaaars aa shown by the drawing, cut- Bu. y'"i can provide fat each hide w aif $MfeUM you are ure your Inn.l 5tinp re salt. Tn old N.b wtr.i h.td ltWhl 1 cP VU Uv t-ndtn't t-iri d'-wn. IS it rn t ! 1 ,HTt la'j ufralu. p-v no:ia . - . ;v --."i when, -' M ri.w Xl.e. lino tumea rounu f-: skating. 7. be fun ht 'm nico long frokei, as tile . folka did, and sho was a 1. t P.ut sho got back to Uario jsho didn't disgrace hersel? efir- J crow d. I The other gltls tried letting the j wind blow them and found It great j sport, bu the boys couldn't do It well at all. They didn't havo enough for the ivird to blow against. "Ought to mako you somo tails. 'said Uncle Tom. "Qet a big triangle iof cloth, like en old burlap eack of : awning or sheet aJid put a fishing pol .-.long two side. Hold the corners In votir hands and you'll find yon can all as fast as you want to go. That noon when folk.i went hono Ur dinner, there was a great scurry ing In attics and tag bags and when the young folks came out again ta rtie iifprnoon. rrtftft everybody had a All, The lake seemed to be covered with Rr-'flt birds that skimmed over the le go!nr; on v,tv -md skated back j again with folded winga. "Ve're glad " cnnie. Caroline.- snld Tom s er an extra good sail, "for I if I'nrle Taai hadn't seen ypu standing ithere he mipht never have thought to .Show ti hotr to sill en e. u.iJ. rrtr t -irt-1 0 - 7irr T e '-.j- -ortis.c-j bef'jra th$ ruunera a cu ' bhjfp. NV-tt taw to shape. iu4 fc&'s cuiefol thit they are unl Htfrni vveti ii.n.U'.l. It will be well o w ' part a togeihar to see n - hava , .j.er lm ion to each 1 4 with the work. . I a together nid utetg, work can pto ic. Dlmensgtns for he sketch., it being .-. of a lack oi room 'o mi t tf d?T or li 1 wdl wish to ! K for It, so dT ivn for this part of er. Wh.n .hi, 1 1,-: giK gartsa U i while the are l eeed on I he ung this nrc shown on rhown hero beiwu to d4ll iu Boyk ho wish When an m My rf all tha pirti con vi ncen -fiu i it a t i ho work la sat : Isfiictnrv faataa aM the pieces toseth r praQaratorf p pain i log. The sled ' will not be finished nnloss It Is glvun ia jKond coat of paint. In the ftnt place paint will preserve the wood, and in the second (''aco, will add greatly to the appearance of the sled. A scheme for palnlinr Is ahqwn and h W this w.li pro.lu.a an mtractlva t!crt. Ihere Is no rnson why any am bitious ited orlfiinal boy coanot da velnp a scheme of his own. Wa not all Use ihi: sania colors and soma mij aot ilaa tae colarasaggofaga 1 I f 1 I