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BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Juvenile Department (REPRODUCTION STORY (grretuuia Baker ha» been »wept by a cold THE CHRISTMAS CHIMES) wax«. Temperature reached 10 de grwo» and drifting »now threatened lo “NINETEEN HUNDRED FOURTEEN” By l ather Spackman, Woodmers blackad« the railroad* School. Raftered M Second II mi Mail Matter al Lent«. Oregon, Atyiutt 2A. Nil B L. Sleeve», mayor o( Halma, 1» Once U|x>n a time in a (ar away •aid to be groomed »a a candidate to Publiahed Every Thursday at lent», Ore., by the Mr. Scorr PvM.ieui!*a Co. In entering upon another succeed Representative (la* lay .il country where lew people travel there congreaa H. A. DARN ALL. Korrva and MattaaMt. year we denire to thank our wa» a wonderful church It waa of rig urea »how that about 3S.OOO gray »tone on the outride and the purest frienda and patron# for the Office Phone: Home Illi. Reetdence Tabor XIS white cadar tiaa ar« »hipped from the confidence im|xme<l in thia bank marble within. However the moot tie camp» in Coo» and Curry counties during the past year. NE OF THE THINGS that is there «re very few people who ut th» oour»« of a month Th» great- wonderful thing »ix>ut th'» church the ch'inea which hung tn the tower. •st number ar» »hipped from Bandon interesting grangers in will sit quietly and listen to a The tower in which theee Ml» hung It shall I»« our purpose in Sergeant Paul Hathaway. Company various parts of the state at this gtxxi lecture when the “bark M. »tatloned at Vancouver, Waah., ha* was •<> high, no one knew bow high it the future, aa in the past, to time is a revision of the game ers" are busy, the races are on, been ordered to Portland to report to was, hreauae the men who built it had place onr aervicea at your com General Flaaar aa Instnictor of th* l>eeii lead for hnndreds of year». Tl>c»e laws. MultnomahCountv Patrons or the band is playing. mand and our facilitiea at bell» only rang when some nnaeltisli Oregon National Guard. had the matter under considera gift was given to the Christ child on your disposal. K H Tongue, Uiatnot Attorney of Lents is one of the most demo tion at its December meeting, Christmas eve. Borne said t.iat the Washington county, has filed ault cratic towns in the state. The but the amendments proposed wino made them ring, others said that again« the »tale fair bo»rd for |1»5, The officer# anti director# did not meet with favor It was cashier of the bank was seen alleged to be due*a* »take» in a horse the tower was so high that the angels extend to you our wish for a themselves rang them. talking to a man right out in the evident from the trend of the race Breach of contract la charged. pn>Hj>eri>us and many years these chimes talk that there was dissatis street the other day. Nothing The hide of a »liver gray fox valued did For not many, ring. The people l>egan toj stuck up out here. All made of at 1500 and the hide of,a croaa breed think that the gifts which had been faction And why should there not be. the same mud and soaked up with j valued at »100 were brought Into Can given, were given selfishly and God was yon City by John and Arthur Colb«, Sappg Nnu tlrar displeased. It is evident to anyone with their the same rainwater. trapper» The pelt» were »ueured in In a little village seveia) mile» away eyes open and their ears to toe Logan valley. from this city lived two tmy», Pedro and If anyone wants to use one ground that the present game The eight hour law tn Oregon ap | I.ittie Brother. "Just think." Pedro ihr ifliiltiuniiah £*tatr Hank laws are made by the city sports, ticket to the National Com show pile» to all the ntate inatitutlona, gc would say, “thereare hnndredsof lights at Dallis. Texas, just call around. cording to a decision of the »upreme who wishing to ensure themselves and tieautiful music." Little Brother’s Shortening of houra will cau»e eyes would grow big and round ami of a few days good sport in the We are short on time. The show court. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY a deficiency in the appropriations, It would say, “Tell me more about it fall of the year, have secured the lasts 14 days. i» »aid. Pedro." Then Pedro would say, “All passage of laws which practically LENTS STA.. PORTLAND, ORE State Game Warden Finley aiding the people would bring gifts to the The Good Fanner's Creed. in an advisory capacity. Mai Muller, Christ child and lay them on the altar, exclude the farmers of the state I believe in a permanent agriculture. , from the privilege of killing some a soil that shall grow tidier ratlier than of Portland, will purvbaae a number and some time« they say that the Chiral of aong birds abroad for uae tn props child comes and blesses the services and of the very game they feed to poorer from year to year. •on considered himselt president of the THE BEST WAY. gating the wild specie» in the Oregon we might meet Him” maturity. This is particularly I Mieve in l'O-bushel corn and in 50 i wood» entire people of the United States are Tiie «lay before Christmas waa bitter true in regard to the law protect ■usbel wheat, and I shall not lie -all»-1 Baker was the scene of a unique cold an<i snow was on the ground. surprised to tiud, from bi» own state To Mak: or Do Various Useful Little tied with anything lerss ing pheasants. The part of the Christmas celebration when 500 school Peilroaml Utile Brother left early in ment, that such is not the fact. When Things in the Running of I believe that the -nlyj g«»l weed u state where these birds are the a lead weed, and that a clean farm IS children stood in nine Inches of snow the morning lor they were going to this called upon by the national committee Household. in the open streets and participated wonderful ehnreh. Just about twilight most numerous is in the farming as important as a clean conscience. in Tuletlda ceremonies before a great they could see the light» of the city. of suffragists h««a«le<1 by Rev Anna Inin the t*hlla«1rl|>his Kecrd districts. Yet what proportion of I believe ia the farm boy and in the Christina» tree T>> make crumplud artlrtctal rtowers When they reache«i the gates of the Bhaw he explained to them that he was the farmers get a shot at them. farm girl, tlie farmers beet cro[w and A course of lectures on infant act city it was «lark ami they saw an old the “official of a great government ami look Iresh again, hold them over the When the season is opened the the future’s best hope. ence dealing with problems of cbll- woman lying by the rates. Pedro told the spokesman ot a |>arty and that he steam of a boiling kettle fur a les min I believe in the farm woman, and will best day is the first day. The i <io al) in my power to make her life dren up to the age of six wUl be given Little Brother that he wonhi have to was not at lilwrty to urge upon congress utes ; th«n pull Item out Into sha|>e and at the Parents Education Marea u. go on to the church alone, but Utile any measurses which have not ha«i the shake tn tho air until quite dry. fellow that doesn’t get in on it ■ easier and happier. Portland, beginning Friday. January Brother «lid not want to go. organic consideration of those for whom To make l«i|le«l ham juicy ami tender, that day doesn’t do much shoot I believe in the count! y sch«ol that pre 2. and continuing each week thereat “Come, come, l«e a man.” said Pe«lro, he is spokesman “ When we again leave II in the water in which it baa country pares for country life, and a ing. But the sports have been ter, until June 7. “Borne one must go for help ami some elect a president suppose we vote for a ’ laying" for that day and they church that teaches tte people to love , Being desirous of teeing Alaska one must stay here ami keep thia poor, man who will be greater than the l>een boiled until - - quite cold. ■ deeply and live honorably. do some shooting. The fanner I believe in community spirit, a pride properly represented, Senator Cham old woman alive. You can rasily timl "spokesman for a party,” >>i»e who will T<> refn«»ve typwriting ink trout linen, may get a chance that day but in home and neighbor», and I will do my be r lai a will Introduce a bill providing your way to the church and bring t>ack ite spokesman for the American people pier« the inke«l party in turpentine and for the appropriation of »250.DOO to «Kime one to help me get the woman in Arrangements are Mng ma«le for a 1 «sick twenty-four hours, then pour boil more probably he has other duties part to make my community the be»t in enable saitable exhibits of Alaska ride the city. Yon most enjty every lecture by Dr. C- II. Chapman al the ing sods water on it, rinse am! dry, and to attend to, and by the time he the state. products to be made at the San Fran thing twice, once for you ami once lor Friend'» church »bout the third Tues then the stains will he completely re can get off to do some shooting I believe in the farmer, I believe cisco and San Diego expositions. me. Take this coin of mine and when day afternoon of this month. The moved. , farm life. 1 believe in the inspiration Just four hours after she appeared no one is looking take and put it on the meeting is placed in the afternoon so the birds are so wild he can’t get the open country. To cleen bone hamlles ot knives or in rifle range of them. The 1 am proud to lie a farmer, and I will , In her sketch at the .Majestic Theater altar, ft's all I have and I want Him that people living out from the center any lione article use aelt and lemon at Roseburg. Mrs Al Overton gave to have it.” farmer is not much of a hunter try earnestly to be worthy of the name. birth to a son. Mr Overton is of In In this way Pedro hnrrie«l Little of Ixint» may have daylight in which U> juice. First rub the article well with lent * paas to ami from their homes. The any way and the probabilities are dian blood and says the new arrival Brother off t<> the church, ami he worked topic will be pertaining to cttiaenship. on juice, then with the salt. Thia will re v that he would not go hunting a is entitled to a 160-acre tract of land so hard he soon forgot hl» own grief. Dr. Chapman is one of the few e«rne.| move ail kitfds of «tains ami grease spots. At The Churches In the Roseburg reservation. He worked bar«) rubbing the woman speakers who keep close to the p>-ople half dozen times a year if tfiere The problem of the unemployed tn ami the time passed quickly. Notice in their sympathies, ami understands was no law on the subject^t-all. M. E. CHURCH eastern Oregon, which I» acute at Til ere were hnndredsof candles in the "your nee«is and mine." Watch for lente. Ore , Dec. 2#, HH3. Another difficulty with the law Preaching 11 A. M. and reception of present, wtll be relieved by the com church ami thousand» of voices in the further announcement. Shilo Circle ami Beu bin Wilson l’«wt is the clause saving the females member». Service» at Bennett chapel mencement of actual conni ruction cboir. Little Brother felt very sorrow will hold an open installation on Jan It is likely that there was about 8 P. M. Evangelist? service follow» the work on the first 10,000 acre unit of ful liecaitse Pedro conhi not lie there. 3r«l at 7 :» p. m. in lheOdd Fri lours hall. Preaching services in the evening. ' the west Umatilla extension irrigation At last the time for the giving ot the one female killed to every two Epworth League »> P. M. Sunday school Cedar Stan In Cistern Water All Circle ladi««« an«l I’oet nu-mliers are gifts to the Christ child came The May lie n-moved by «lieeolving an <»un<v males, probably more, during the 9.45 A. M. Business men, Strangers project. reqursUvl to be pn-w-nt and all Ex-soldiera For leading five hungry and unem rich ami great men walked «town the or two of |M>ta«Mum permanganate in a and Bon» of V«Heran» ami Spanish War past season. But the females and Children find a cordial welcome to ployed men into a Portland restaurant aisles. The rich men brought bags of were frequently killed by mis all tb«*»e services. If you don't live con where they obtained food without pay gold »nd rich lailies precious jewels. bucket of hot water Tlrn pour tlw« Veterans an- cordially Invited. bucket of water into th«- cistern and mix John W'alrnd, take or by some excited hunter. venient to us for the sake of the good ’ ing for same. Municipal JtKlgp Stev- An author who had l»-en writing a book it up. Commaml«-r. you may do, and g<«ei you tnay receive enson sentenced Wayne R J on«*« to for many years gave it. A warrior gave Most of the females were left on go to church somewhere and help us five day» on the rockpile. hia sword. the ground because the hunters make Lents a better city. J. Thorbarn Ross, president of the The gifts were so wonderful that the were afraid to carry them home, j W. Boyd M'»r Pastor Title Guarantee and Trust company, l>eople thought surely the Mis would So far as that part of the law is which failed in Portland in 1907. who ring, but they di 1 not. Last of all the was convicted of misappropriating king walked down the aisle ami knelt concerned it is also a failure, Baptist Church The best law would be one to Lord's Day services Jan. 4. Bible state funds and sentenced to the pen down and pnt hie crown on the alter. has been given a full pardon The people listened breathlessly hut the limit the bag to five a day of school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, itentiary, by Governor West. Ross never serv cbim«-s di«i not ring. either sex, and then a dead bird 11 a m. Theme of sermon, “Paul's ed a day of his sentence The choir was singing tlie closing Idea of What a Church needed.’’ Elmo; would count for something. Ixtoking the nervous wreck that he anthem, when all at once the ol«l pri«*st Heights Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. If there must be a law, let it Young people's meeting 6:30 p. m. I ha* become since he waa found guilty raised hia haml for silence and the or be one forbidding the use of Evening worship. 7:3i) p m. Sermon of polygamy. E. E. C. Von Klein ap ganist etoptXMi playing. Every one peared in circuit court at Portland st«xsl np to see what great gift was automatic or pump guns, If theme, “The Untrodden Way." Lord’» | and received a sentence of imprison given that made the chimes ring All everyfellow had to depend on a supper at close of morning »ervice. All ment from one to four yearn In Ihn they saw was Little Brother and his are welcome to these services. muzzle loader, or even a breech J. M. Nelson, pa-tor. penitentiary, the severest penalty pro ■mall gift. vided. loader, the killing would be more The Eugene charter commission ban reasonable. The automatic gives Seventh Day Adventist Church rejected the whole report of the re none a chance to get away. Satur>isy Sabbath school. 10 a. m. »earch commission, which recoin Most of gunners just train their .'aturday preaching. 11 a m Wednes mended that the present charter be ELEC I RIC LIGHI is the most suitable automatics on a bird and quit day prayer meeting. 730 p. rn. -unday entirely superseded by a new docu- In Germany, (arming communitiea ment, and that the new charter be have organind co-operative credit so for homes, offices, shops and other places need shooting when it is empty. pre»/ hing. 7:45 p. tn. based upon the managerial system Of cieties, without shares, ruletl by the There is no chance forthem. ing light. Electricity can be used in any quan government. gem-ral meeting in which each member evangelical CHLRcri The state game laws may be Appeal in the Salem brewery case, ha« one vote In one instance the tity, large or small, thereby furnishing any re self supporting. They ought to Preaching 11 a. m. Subject ; “So wherein Judge Galloway of the Mar pastor of a li’tle village of impoverished Room in the Inn. ’ * 7 :30 Preaching be considering the number of ion county circuit court held that the farmers urged his people to organize quired amount of light. Furthermore, electric p. m. Hobject: “The Way of Pardon prohibition charter amendment voted a cooperative hank. The people were licenses issued. But there is an sod it» Bleesednee«. ’ Our Sunday at the city election December 1 wan poor and discouraged and were talking lamps can be located in any place, thus afford enormous expense in maintaining School at 9:46 a tn. and the Y. P. A at illegal, has been filed In the supreme of emigrating. The advice of the pastor deputies. There are scores of 6 m p. m. are very edifying to both court by attorney» for the city of Sa prevailed, the organisation was effecteti, ing any desired distribution of light. them in every county, and they young and old. Reader, resolve that lem. and they have Itecoine a pro«peroua No other lamps possess these qualifications, all draw something All in all th»» firvt Sabbath o’ the new year, and "Strawberry" wan the name given community. The infallible rule with other Mebbatb», will find you in the to a new voting precinct created by these cooperative organisations in that it is costing the state a nice sum all house of trie Izird, whenever possible. the county court of I.inn county. The no man addicted to drtitikrneas is |>er- therefore it is not surprising that electric lamps and for what? Protection to the P CONKLIN, Paator precinct adjoin» the city limit* of Leb rnitted to become a inernlier, which fact are rapidly replacing all others in modern es town sports who want g xxi hunt anon on the »outh, east and went aide» has sobered manv thousands of Ger ing while they hunt, even if it is and in deference to the prominence mans who needed memMahip. Our tablishments. Alcohol Causes Blindness. only a few days a year. of Lebanon a« a strawberry center government ia investigating these Ger It is Ute opinion «X a Sew York Com thia name was assigned man cooperative banks with a view of mittee of >fe*!ialieta that alcohol used in In view of the early cotnpletion of intr«>ducing the principle among the rPHE State Superintendent is bay rum and <Aie-r fwe tonica lia» a the Panama canal and proHpectlve i forginers of the Unite«i States. figuring on a losing proposi prormrwnt ¡»ar- in caueirig so much greater activity in naval matterà on A former-Portland boy made a g«eat blindi«-»« Either tie- alcohol or fume* tion when he plans to make the would bave a Ml etfwt the Pacific coa»t, Senator i.'ti «mber speech before the National W. G. T IJ. lain will introduce a bill on 'he re- convention in which he refers to his state and county fair an educa aarembling of congroH» for a <2,500. visit to Portland last 4th of July. It is tional event, in the sense of fill 000 appropriation to build a drydock printed in tlie Ilecemlier 4th edition of As Ideal Woman’s Laxative. ing the program with side attrac .’. , on the Columbia river. The Union Bignal. It is a strong spec« h tions in the form of addresses or when Ue-r« is no thing 1« fb-r than Dr»' People at Pendleton are urging that lor the enfranchisement of women. lectures, People do not attend King« N«-w fjf« Pill» for »11 i»iwel troub- i «xtngie*» lereaac the appropriation for He »aid: I would rather have my wife, fairs for the purpose of beinff I*» They a«'l gently and naturally on [ their public build ¡g from »70 000 to mother, daughter ami sister go to th« Main Office Seventh & Alder Streets educated, They go to be amused, tl«e *<z«nia/ 'i and liver, stimulate and »130,00't Of the original urn, »8000 voting booth with a clean American Telephones Main 6688 and A. 6130 reguiate jour bow«-!« and tom- up the was »pent for a nite, They »aye the ballot, than to t' e politics boss, wh«a to enjoy themselves and inei- entire ommodaie tbn w iM very likely h«ve eyes only for sy-tem Brice, 25c. AtallDrug- building.M.rbo'. i dentally to absorb a certain g>-«« th« ir phyaical charms." court» a» »«'I the po»toff.i e. amount of information. But Those who supposed Woodrow Wil- TheBestLightAtThe Lowest Cost NOTES OF THE W. C. T. 0. PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT AND POWER CO.