Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 24, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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1 KB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. WKnKSi)AY.iH.f,,.nr.r.
CHRISTMAS.
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am ixde-nt ?tKACk on earth, good win to men" was the message
tliTZtZZli x heralded to humanity under the Star of Bethlehem
l:,:r?M4 long .centuries ago and at Christmas we try for a few
01 u muti r-w. t flee tins moments to love others as we love ourselves. For
. l'lT."Ail. E41tr a4 -sWrr ;
E?-ttd as metmA c&tss m3 natttsr
at fbaitrfls, Ora, ,
one day annually we really practice Christianity the
rest or tne year our good will 13 wasted deifying the idol
of self, worshiping the shrine of the golden dollar, kneel
ing at the altar of the great god business.
At Christmas we shower our loved ones with gij
SCBHCHUrtUfH HATOS
Kf aimer V aentm SMVtn. By wmH
J n,u Biotith, li.Zi tor mmt.
iVv'.' ! and remember friends with messages of cheer. These are
outward and isible manifestations of the Christian
5 spirit within a kindly sympathy for all a glow" of ha-
EOA EXFKRTESfClS
The rind, from artic coast afar.
M skiving shrewdly, fierce ad
Ireen, and I wax cot In my cioed car,
t ijinmrr Ar.g costly g:a&iin. I gloried
ii lb wintry f'nii, I watched the
iw drift with a mail; tor I was
errzy. no and warm, and limotwrin
tre aM ll style. "BJow, Wow." I
ild, iha wintry wind, and shriek a
fercer. loader not, tor I have win
tor badly skinned when I rid forth
li my closed boat," And then a beast
1 tire went fiat, and I supped out
to view th wwk; th tempest Ww
ray uif feat, and wousd my wbuik
tr rocnd toy neck, I tolled wir
vith wrench and jack and shed a
lot of frown tears, and sprained my
hwtui end broke my back, and froi
mr eye-brow and my m tk I remov
ed th busted tire, and put another
1-1 its stead, and gathered wrench and
J k ar 4 lyre, and started townward.
r.flr red. 1 had not traveled half a
verst, I had not g'B a parasanc, be
fore another casing hunt, with
riurou and resounding- banc And
harder then the fierce wind blew,
t-s I'd requested them to blow; and
Father Wintr sprained a tbew to
how what SiKtaros be could throw, 1
xtill have auto rides enouga, and atUt
1 burn the gsolin; but winter hear
from me no bluff; I'm of a humble,
chastened mien.
Odds and Ends
d& Angeles Maki Moor. ak
Jojr a divorce, testified she was A kias
teN bride until her husband return
ed from the army. Then he btieged
her so bard it hurt and she alleges
feiEtreme emeHy. " , '
New fork When bis eook was nr-
-Med on a disorderly charge, Alme
rmdo I'nrffrlo hurried to court and
offered $J.080.0tiO for her release In
time to cook jhrlttnas dinner. The
court only chitrgftd $S0l.
Albany, K. y. Attorney John Con
way believes in forcible arguments.
I tiroke a finger while emphasizing
a point to the Jury.
manity that shines through the crust of selfishness, the
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sparK cievme in man.
At Christmas we are all brothers no matter what
our race, or creed, orclass. We are human beings. Our
anuiciiu ousiuiiaiuns ana lUGiisn pnaes, our preceaences
and prejudices dissolve in a common brotherhood of man
under the glow of the mystic star.
On Christmas day, no matter what the weather, old
earth seems fair and beautiful and we realize what a won
derful abode has been given us to spend our davs in. The
sweetest music that falls upon our ears are the greetings
ux menus aim me voices oi mue cmiaren. Ana yet tne
world is unchanged the change is in ourselves we have
discarded our blinders of selfishness, we have opened our
ears 10 tne meiooies oi lite.
The happiness we experience at this blessed Christ
mas time, arises not from the presents and mementos we
receive, not from what others do for us, not from any
thing external but from what we ourselves give, from
wliat we do for others, from the love we feel within for
all mankind. On this day of days we realize that true
happiness is found only in striving for others, in literally
luiiuiing me precepts 01 tne uoiaen Kule.
What a pity that the lessons of Christmas are for
gotten as fast as learned, that thev are unheeded bv eves
that see not and ears that heed not, that the vision of
neaven afforded is lost amid the fog3 of self interest, and
that with the dawn of tomorrow we return to the wor
ship of false gods and the pursuit of phantoms leading
nownere. '
O! that every day were Christmas! What a world
this would be!
entirely to blame for the accide.- I J i "Wet I
"HPnrfid , TiTrn- M," Aad be ! said Bw wigoroosly. I am going to
aJt a BiinHte. John," remonstrat- l---" j awa, fm uu, place jwt as quick-
ed Miss Moreland. -Flease take raa hgSUy j cka. so roa had better be seen
hoe before. yog,b, the aUon." "TinmoliaJj nrr each, ! wiib sb as mack as ponibla today, if
t v a 'ZTTTi T l Bess.- sh saidL -whew csscea ogtst you want to K me as
John made no aswwer, and as I dd . Bess. M i far John", foolfehnesa.-
aot know th. strs ry weiu l was, in I "John rs h is ah!e to take care
aoc nre wBnr wux JTT , "Tvlf if j't hi. faalts.- I Interpolated.
not&e or t ue ataimn usui we uw ; uu. . - - - ,
ap to front of the laaer. i would ackJnwtetfge K, ssroessw.
and wilhont that He yo
ten yo on thing,"
a whitewash
Bess
Two Piffun Mailers.
"Very tarely of yom. Kathertoe. but
what John says aad what John does
mtrrnDted.!are two different matters. nce
jwac&safed- "I want It understood
" -v-fc Irrf-n rwTrdoc : riztt here that althonph John is my
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do sot propo-e to git out in front of to borr with ber prese-" -1, 72'
A Um smhr1 AMMrtTV. II TTH 1TTB JU v - J
wOt us the better It win be for yoaj sfcown yourself a better woman than
. ,n nnwrud.' she re-i I could be under tne circumstances.
a look at any of os, said "Come on in, ( party tocay
Karl The girls will wait here until! "Wiat party?
w return," iactcjy.
"I shall do nothing of the kind I
a police station to please any one.
said Bess, furionsiy. "Surely you will
take n some, won't you Karl?"
A PEARL BEFORE SWINE.
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Chicago When three of a kind ar
tirawn, with tiireo in your hand it's ft
riilM'lenl, Mrs. John M.ithl.wn don't
think so, Tilplets wore born to her
end she already hits three, She cull
it a full hou.
Hn I-'ranciitco M. Kruger drove a
wagon load of burning excelxlor ul
r .oxt n mile through the streets with
hiilf the fire department in bis witka,
The Uinta was squelched on the run.
Crew Of Steamer Wrecked
On California Coast Safe
Kun Vranclsco, flee. !4.rlBiatchHi
received by the chamber of commnr!
fit-lnllliig mi accident to the mnn.l
MCtiiner Olrlle Muhoney off Athlon
iKe to mention ol the crew's fate
I ut it Is presumed hore the crew I
1'n," flr) Miitiotiey. vatutd tt 1100.-
Oft nn1 l.idcn with ledwood luiubr
U ji the rotks. Tim boat Is of t tona
rtiut was built tit Adi-rdeen for Amli'.w
n ihoiit y of Hun Kranolsco.
Prison Sentence Of Uncle
Kept Secret For 25 Years
Netr Vol k. Dec. 24, A 'prison sn
tnce served 25 years ago by nmn
now wealthy and rrwicuted remains
"vrret from his friends todrey, as the
result or the action of Judge Chnt
field in the federal court of llrooklyn.
Johtl 1, Kichnrdson, 17, a nephew
of the man, pleaded guilty of attempt
ing to extort rooo from hia uncle un
lrr threttt of exposing bis pat, and
Aim given a sunpndud ssiitniics. (Iln
, uncle's iiams w:i uprnsned from
His court proceedings, ItlrhardHon
was paroled in the eunlody of, his
mother. .'
It was sntd that not even the man's
suns know of thin event In their fath
er's llfo. ,-, j
A YEAR ago this Christmas, America was the hope of
peace on earth and good will to men. Oppressed peoples
neiu out tneir nanas to America ior succor ana the nation
became symbolized as a new star heralding a gospel of re
generation, ix,
Today, however, a humiliated nation must confess
that it has failed in its purpose, has faltered in its ner-
f ormance and repudiated its promises. Its humanitarian
" ,"1 ,- . Tr, ln,A ItAnM tun v .1 i ll .1 L 1 1 i 1 .
mcoia uave uceit 1-1 ainj.jitu in uie uubt ana aiscaraea ior
a selfishness as sordid and mean as its professions were
noble and exalted. , -
Alone among the great nations of earth that united
to end war, Christian America has sought to evade its
enrrtnnc'kilttirtn r. Lmmammi'Im,., ti TL -T J M v 1 i i
n.cjjwiiiuiui.n.o i.u uumuimy. it nas aoageu, quiDuiea ana
side-stepped. It has been tried and found wanting. Its
splendid world-vision has been replaced with the narrow
est of horizons in which only the sun of reaction blinks
tnrougn a murky sky. ;
The blame, however, is not wholly upon the American
people, but, upon the small men they have sent to the sen
ate as representatives, men who place partisanship above
atriotism, and personal prejudice above humanitarian
sm, who view a world peace treaty merely as an opportun
ty to make political capital or secure political revenge
and refuse to aid in bringing peace on earth to promote
personal ambition.
The creation of the league of nations, to keep world
peace, has been well described as the most epochal event
in the history of mankind, of greater portent than any
thing that has happened since the star rose over th
manger at Bethlehem. It's ratification would have been
America's greatest contribution to humanity. To put it
before the senate, however, was like throwing a pearl be
fore swine, for its rejection is the senate's Christmas
present to the nation. But the will of the people must
eventually prevail, and before another Christmas Ameri
ca will have redeemed herself, for the senate is hearing
from the people.
IOWandMRIEDIi
ex noxea autnor
Idah KSGlone Gibson
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The blend takes care of that f
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R. J. REYNOLDS. TOBACCO COMPANY
Wuuton-Salem, N. C
"I don't thick so. my dear! Every
woman will fight te save, her prka
She can Ere when love in dt w
God pity her when her pride ii
prone." , . , .
"Which hare you lost, Mrs. Gor
don?" waa Bess' sweetly irta,e
question.
"I do not always speak personally
Mian Morelandw" but there was a Ht
tle tightening around my heart, for I
knew that my pride was still &Ut
(Tomorrow 21 ore Night Than Day)
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ROLLED
OATS
Tt il Itinktoy hiis com out fr pro
lutiinin wuh. nullifyin' ititti'in?ta
turns Til' (irtrdcst thing- Is t' fiil(i A
' i'!.'i!n-ia prfwnt thai 1 uks . Ill'
whkx ruiDK i.na vhosk.
tireat heaveri, can't a man lenve
his women folks 'for a tulnuto with
out Hoinethliig like this happening?"
aid John, ah he surveyed tho group.
Alice wn standing straight, her eyes
binning with rages ! Uorslanit was
lennlng limply, over the arm of a chulr
iobblnjr thnt shs hntl been IiihuUvJ
and that shs did not think she would
ever live to se the day that the wom
an that John Gordon had murrled
would speak to her as 1 had done. I
was sitting calmly in my chair, look
ling perfectly detached from every
thing thut was going on,
I caught John's eye and laughed.
"You're not going to have hyster
ica, are you Katherlne?" he aiiked o
Hcltlously. "Not in a thoututml years." I an
swered, "but 1 think we hud better
got out of here before any strangers
cosne in." -
"What will we do with Eexnr' h
avkvd.
"Oh, If she cwn't pull herself to
gether and go with us, this hosoltnl i
the place for her."
Out of h tail of my eye I saw a
look' of utler lielplesxiteas nnd rteloc-
tioit come over Mitt Moreluml's face
and concluded that le realised n did
I, tliftt while her tactics might have
worked up to tlafw in tlix fiiKhion whe
Inleiidod, h) found that she lnul run
against a anng so fur na I was con
cerned. Did Not Hcini KuriwimMl.
Ho she calmly rose to her feet, went
to the mirror aliovs the mantel, ami
surveyed her face critically. She did
itfiu m, auriirittea as 1 was
ro una that her makeup was entirely
intact, for while I knew she was bluf
flog In a way, J could not think it
posulble that some of her emotion had
not been real, . v
However, she brought her powder
puff into play for a moment and then
Midi
'I am quite ready If y.u are."
The interne met us in the half anil
aid: ;....:';,. ,
"1 am glad you fixed It all right.
Mr. tlordon. Hastings i very . d.
cent chap and h)Ul already told tne
before you came that he was entirely
to blame in the matter of the aed
dent. His father telegraphed this
morning thsit he would be h t,i
afternoon and the girl's father
mother are going to take h v,,
thia evening." """"
Aa we got Into the ear Tf.
herself R8 fitr aWl(y fr)m me
slble She bowed with exaggerated
cordiality to Karl Shepard, who was
ppawlng at that moment.
John pulled up abruptly. .!, in!
Karl,, h siUd. 1 am going to the po-i
Hie stau.m. I have on arfi.t.nit frum
jouiig Jiating vhlch u.at he is
Electrically
Toasted
ROLLED OATS
Are a Staple that
Builds up and Holds
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up a Oplendid Vigor
are what thev bvo t,.
een
in Men, Women and Children. Oats
frit o"iii3a' T as f:if i t . ;
lowing w
iv, F1Uuucc xvuttcu u ior me table - has 6raur J i t
Ti .t t - -t j
xnrousii long and searching tests made in our la boratories, everv
. - v jvvuwv. wucnut Avuuea wats
and originally determined.
ts was completely
In our mechanical anj experimental rooms was create wt'' J i t
Aik for FISHER'S ROLLED OATS at Yoor Grocws
Manufactured by " "
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
EEXUNGHAM '
May the Christmas dawn,
which carries its message of
hope around the world,
bring; to you a full measure
of joy and gladness, to con
tinue throughout the New
Year, is the wish of
CHAFERS
SEATTLE
TACOMA
MT. VERNON
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