li» 4 -.-'2 fc h isÄ örxi » iiR t r \< o > v N im A i l i. p c .it o'- r ADÍELA M l £qçsusSKS^safeíkiS«^ -3«ted^aB®B!7írT*S«rV «=.—î ¡HÎLÏ «»wes ra .fi atioa ad toon as pos­ .lie scrap heaps thus; I a b le . I t ra y s “ T h e p re s e u i t i e . t y s h a ll be ra ti­ fied b y th e c o n tra c tin g p ow ers in A p p e n d ic itis O p e ra tio n — a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e ir resp e c tiv e P aul JU—", son of 7. D. Mars, o! c o n s titu tio n a l m e th o d s a n d sh a ll th a O v erlan d Shoe shop, w as o p e r­ ta k e e ffe c t on th e d te of th e d ep o sit a te d on th is m o rn in g f o r a p p e n d i­ . i a ll th e r a tific a tio n s , w hich sh a ll citis. H e is d o in g as w ell as could ;a k e p la c e a t W a sh in g to n as soon as bo expected. possible. T h e g o v e rn m e n t of th e U n ite d S ta te s w ill tr a n s m it to th e B aby cabs r e tire d . F ix it Shop. o h e r c o n tr a c tin g pow e-3 a c e rtifie d copy o f th e i roce?3 v e rb a l on th e O il S ltale E x h ib ite d — d e p o sit of ra tific a tio n s . C. C. B ond, of th e pool room on “ T h e p re s e n t tre a ty . In E n g lish N o rth M ain s tr e e t, is e x h ib itin g an d F re n c h , s h a ll re m a in d ep o sited som e oil s h a le ta k e n from th e Col­ in th e a rc h iv e s of th e g o v e rn m e n t of onel M unday w ell y e ste rd a y , in th e he U n ited S ate3 a n d d u ly c e rtifie d s h a p e of a co re from th e new d ia ­ -o -ics th e re o f s h a ll be tra n s m itte d m ond d rill re c e n tly p laced in the by t h a t go e m in e n t to th e o th e r con­ hole. T h e sh. ie h a s a s tro n g o a o r i'a c t in g p o w e rs.” of oil, se e m ’ngly s a tu r a te d wi h it, S c ra p p in g P r o g ra m D e ta ile d by e o lo g ists to be gen- How th e g re t n a v a l p o w ers w ill > ■ ' 1 ' :e. 7 > - w e’! is now at sc ap th e p ro u d e s t of th e ir fig h tin g f.' nt tk ; 120? too level. h ip s h a s been c h a rte d wi h ex act- n g d e ta il in an a n n e x to th e tre a ty . D efln i o p ro v isio n s a lso h av e been . i ’. a n d M rs. Jo r.a B a r re tt a n d .lad s fo r re p la c e m e n ts . T h e c h a rt f o r , of Title t*. ‘ho h a v e been sp e n d ­ o b tain e d sh o w s A m erica m u st sc ra p in g he w in e r v its itin g M r. B a r­ r e t t ' p a r e n ts in C an ad a, have re ­ 31 vessels w hen th e tre a ty is e ffe c t­ ive; G re a t B rita in 22, as well as tu rn ? 1 hom e. ib c .n d o n 'n g h e r b u ild in g p ro g ra m ; Ta p a n 18, as w ell as a b d o n in g h e r C h rrg e of D ate— T e Boy Scouts o f tro o p tw o will n ro je c te d b u ild in g p ro g ra m . A fte r th e f irs t ty s b a tc h of ships m e e t on F rid a y e v e n in g , J a n u a r y 27 is ecrapped th is y e a r, A m erica sc ra p s in s te a d of M onday, on ac co u n t of no m o re u n til 1934, b u t B rita in th e ab sen ce of th e sc o u tm a ste r. m u st sc ra p fo u r m ore in 1925, and be; in a n ew on sc ra p p in g in 1934, W e e k E n d G u ests— w hile J a p a n a fte r h e r f ir s t sc ra p p in g M rs. H - lv e r M organ a n d son. of docs none u n til 1934. D u n sm u ir, an d M rs. V ivian H e n d e r­ Ita ly , F ra n c e , R e p la c e E a rly son, his f Oster, of Y re k a , w ere w eek end g u e sts of Mr. a n d Mrs. J. L. Os- T h e P e n n s y lv a n ia , New Mexico k e r a t t h e 'r hom e a t 83 M orton a n d T en n essee, A m e ric a ’s la rg e s t s tr e e t. M rs. M organ cam e o v e r to sh ip s a c tu a lly in serv ice, will re- co s u it ¡-’i e i r sp e c ia list in re g a rd m tin u n til 1937, 1939 an d 1940, ta . Ouble h e r son h a s been h a v in g rer nectively, w h ile tw o of th e m o st v lth h 's c r. M r. M o rg an , w ho is m o d ern sh ip s, th e C olorado a n d th e a n a c c o u n ta n t fo r th e S o u th e rn P a ­ W a sh in g to n , w hich a re to be com ­ cific co m p an y a ' D ium m uir, cam e ov­ p leted th is y e a r, will go to th e ju n k e r S u n d ay m o rn in g a n d sp e n t th e p ita in 1924. A m ong th e b e tte r kn o w n of th e day v lslth g a n d re tu r n e d hom e w ith B ritish sh ip s, th e fo llo w in g go to th e fam ily in th e ovening. [SOUTH ERN K in g G eorge V, 1325; E iiz a b e h , 1 9 3 5 ; R o y al S o v ereig n , 1 9 3 6 ; R e­ now n, 1940; F i r s t H ood, 1941. F ra n c e a n d Ita ly s ta r t re p la c in g in 1927 b e fo re th e end o f th e n av al ho lid ay . Ita ly is c h a rte d fo r a 45,- 000 to n sh ip — th e la rg e s t in th e w orld, fo r 1932, th is e x tra to n n a g e o be o ffse t by a 25,000 ton sh ip in 1933, b u t it is 'b e lie v e d th e r e is an s ir o r in c o m p ila tio n th ere . T AN NU AL BA N Q U ET AT TILE ARMORY W ELL ATTENDED (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) o u r s u p p o rt io keep th e se schools up to th e high s ta n d a r d a lre a d y a t ­ tain e d . H e f u r th e r s ta te s t h a t p r i­ v ate d o n a tio n s a re resp o n sib le for m any of th e a d v a n ta g e s th q t C ali­ fo rn ia schools e n jo y a n d th a t th is is he g re a te s t o p p o rtu n ity of th e g en ­ e ra tio n fo r people to len d a ssis ta n c e to he s ta te of O regon by m ak in g d o n a tio n s fo r th e m a in te n a n c e of th e se h ig h e r schools a n d fo r pro fei so rs h ip s in t l r \ u . He ex p ressed th e hope th a t th e s ta te college a n d u n iv e rsity w ould be m ad e a \ p a r t of o u r pu b lic school sy ste m a n d th e tax to cover th e s e in s titu tio n s levied th e sam e as fo r o u r r e g u la r school system . He closed his a d d re s s by s ta tin g th; t. th e C h a m b e r of C om m erce m u st ouch ev ery in te r e s t in. th e c o m m u n ­ ity and t h a t th e r e m u st be m u tu a l good will and c o -o p e ra tio n betw een a ll in te re s t fo r th e b e tte rm e n t of ‘.h e c im m u n ity . Z ero in In te llig e n c e T h e re a re $250 fo u n ta in pens. But I n ev er w a n t to m ee t a m an w ho b o u g h t one of th e m .— F a rm Life. T illa m o o k co u n ty h a s $42fb000 a v a ila b le for ro ad p u rposes. (C op yrigh t.) once a m o n th . H ow ever, th e em - j th e n fu lly paid fo r an d any fra e tio n - ploye h a s th e p riv ile g e of p ay in g o ff al p a r t le ft over in cash, T he coin- BUY STOCK IN CO. iu lum p su m th e u n p a id b a la n c e o n 'p a n y rese rv es th e rig h t to am en d o r EM PLOYES MAY THE FRIENDLY PATH By W ALTER I. ROBINSON. H E sun cannot shine con­ stan tly . T here alw ays will be some rainy days. A person who would throw aw ay his um brella or his ra in ­ coat every tim e th e clouds dis­ appeared would be considered a lunatic. One m eal will not satisfy our stom achs th e rem ainder of our lives. We m ust e a t every so often if we wish to live and avoid hunger. No one would th ink of eatin g everything he had if he didn’t expect to get a n ­ o th er m eal w ithin a reasonable time. These assertio n s m ay seem hut prim ary lessons on the im­ portance of vision. Yet m any of m atu re age could study them with benefit. E xperience already has ta u g h t qu ite a few th a t look­ ing ahead Is essen tial to happi­ ness and com fort. W ages and incom es during the last few y ears have been higher than ever before. L uxury buy­ ing and e x trav ag an ce in p leas­ ure seeking have gone along to­ gether. M any thought they had struck a “well of gold” th a t never would go dry. B ut the inevitable has h ap ­ pened. Those who dem anded ex­ o rb ita n t profits and .th o se who forced high w ages and who, in both instances, spent as fast as they received, a re beginning to see the folly of th e ir ways. In m any cases th e fru it has an ex­ trem ely b itte r taste. A little vision in th e beginning would have prevented cries of distress. Some may find it too bite io benefit from th eir lesson since they a re sliding down the precipice. These will have many dilliculties in clim bing hack over the jagged rocks. Few th ere a re who cannot stiii m ake a s ta r t in the road of th rift and fairn ess which is the sure way to prep are if “rainy days” should come. PACIFIC his sto c k a t a n y tim e. T h e com pany w ith d ra w th is sto ck p u rc h a sin g w ill c h a rg e th e em p lo y e 6 p e r c e n t p ^an a t a n y tim e p ro vided, how ever, I n te re s t on th e cost of th e sto ck tb a t a n 5' such a m e n d m e n t o r w lth- h o ld e rs— a n d tn e p re s e n t p ro p o sa l p u rc h a se d fo r h is a c co u n t, b u t w ill ^ r a w a * sh a ll n o t apply to stock pur- is in te n d e d to m ak e it easy fo r em - c re d it him w ith d iv id e n d s paid on c h a se s a lre a d y m ad e fo r account of 1 ployes to buy S o u th e rn P a c ific sto ck th e s h a re s held fo r him . D ividends e m p lo y e s- T he sto ck p u rch a sin g h a v e been paid re g u la rly sin c e J u n e p^an is a v a ila b le to a ll em ployes, in- in th e open m a rk e t. T h e com pany o fficers of th e S o u h te rn P a- of co u rse, c a n n o t c o n tro l th e f u tu r e 30, 1907, a t th e r a te o f $1.50 a q u a rte r, o r $6 a s h a re a n n u a lly . A t co m p an y an d a ll p ro p rie ta ry ' m a r k e t p rice of th e sto ck o r th e th e m a rk e t price of th e sto ck w h e n 1 co m p an ies w hose lin es form a p a rt a m o u n t it w ill be a b le to pay in d iv i­ th is is w ritte n — a b o u t $81.50— th is of th e S o u th e rn P acific tra n s p o rta - d en d s, as e a rn in g s larg e ly decide r a te of d iv id e n d s gives a r e tu r n of H °n sy s te m ,” i th a t. n o t q u ite 7% p e r c e n t on th e in ­ TOO LATE TO GLASSIFY “ H e re is th e plan . Any em ploye v e stm e n t. T h u s d iv id en d s w ill m ore m ay ap p ly fo r th e p u rc h a s e of from th a n o ffse t c h a rg e s m ad e fo r in - SA LE OR TR A D E FO R LESS__An one to fifte e n s h a re s o f sto c k , a c ­ te re s t. 120 acre ra n c h , all In cu ltiv a tio n , , 8 acres a lfa lfa . 20 acres w heat, 15 c o rd in g to h is a b ility to pay fo r it, “ T he d iv id e n d s a r e p ay ab le to acres rye, 48 plow ed, ; est can be [ If a f te r h a v in g begun th e p u rc h a se th e s to c k h o ld e rs a c c o rd in g to record plow ed a n d cropped th is y ear. All i of a less n u m b e r th a n fifte e n sh a re s, level. H ouse, b a rn a n d o th e r of th e co m pany a t th e. close of b u s i- , a n em ploye d e s ire s to buy a d d itio n ­ b u ild in g s. H igli and g ra m m a r ness on th e la s t day of th e second schools one m ile rom e. R eason al s h a re s to th e lim it o f fifte e n , th a t m o n th p re c e d in g th e m o n th in w hich j fo r sellin g is a sth m a . If In te r­ can be a rra n g e d fo r him . A fte r th e d iv id en d is payable. F o r ex­ e ste d , w rite H. L., 3 22 W im er i h a v in g co m p leted a n y sp ecified p u r- S t., A sh lan d . 122-w-s am p le, a s to c k h o ld e r to receive th e I ch ase th e em ploye m ay th e n begin d iv id en d p a y m e n t on A pril 1, 1 9 2 2 ,; - ' ..A T A Z 7 — . to buy a d d itio n a l sh a re s , b u t u n d e r ______ .1. , x. I FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d oom w ith m u st be o w n er of th e sto ck a t th e o r w ith o u t b o a rd . Special ra te s ! no c irc u m s ta n c e m ay an em ploye be close of b u sin e ss on th e la s t day of to tw o p e rso n s. In q u ire a t T id ­ i bu y in g u n d e r th is plan a to ta l of F e b ru a ry , 1922, a n d be so show n on ings. 122-3 i m ore th a n 15 s h a re s a t an y one tim e, th e hooks. JA ny sto ck ip u rch aeed ¡ b u t he is n o t lim ited to th e to ta l q .1,1 . x. FO R S A L E — M orris c h a ir, good as ‘l 1 ie *,0°k8 of th e , new , rea so n a b le . i r ! io. P ioneei ¡n u m b e r he m ay fin a lly p u rch a se . To co m p an y b etw een th e la s t d ay of av en u e. M rs. S im ons. 122-2* ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th is p lan , th e F e b ru a ry an d th e f ir s t d a y of A pril em ploye sh o u ld m ak e a p p lic a tio n on will n o t be e n title d to receiv e d iv i­ FO R SA L E — Buick to u rin g car. Ow­ in g to lea v in g tow n will sacrifice th e re g u la r fo rm s p ro v id ed by th e den d p a y m e n t on A pril 1, b u t w ill a t $150 cash. 63 P in e St. 122-4 com pany th ro u g h his im m e d ia te e m ­ receive div id en d p a y m e n t d u e J u ly p l o y in g o ffic er, by whom su ch a p p li­ 1. F a ilu r e to pay th re e successive W A N T E D — A few n a n n ie kids from c a tio n w ill be s e n t w ith o u t d e la y ! in s ta llm e n ts by a n em ploye who r e ­ m ilk g o a ts, tw o o r th re e hives of Ita lia n bees an d sp ra y in g o u tfit th ro u g h th e p ro p e r c h a n n e ls to th e m ain s in th e service will te rm in a te fo r sm all place. P h o n e 411-R. c o n tro lle r of th e com pany a t New th a t em p lo y e’s rig h t to c o m p lete th e Y ork. T he c o n tro lle r w ill th e n a r ­ p u rch a se . In such a case th e stock FO R S A L E — E ggs for h a tc h in g , 75c — th e la y in g ,’ paying, b e a u tifu l ra n g e fo r th e tre a s u re r to p u rc h a se p u rch a se d fo r his a c c o u n t w ill be B uff L e g n o rn s, p u re bred and ! a t once th e d e sig n a te d n u m b e r of sold a t th e m a rk e t price a u d th e r e ­ w ell m a rk e d . P h o n e 411-R or s h a re s a t th e m a r k e t p ric e on t h e ' s u ltin g b a la n c e paid to th e em ploye c a ll a t 153 G ra n ite s tre e t. 122-1 N ew Y ork sto ck ex change, a n d th e in cash ............ — ' ■ FO R R E N T — L a rg e f ir s t flo o r front. em ploye w ill be se n t a s ta te m e n t a s ' “ In th e event of p e rm a n e n t dis-; room , fu lly eq u ip p ed . Gas for to th e cost. No c h a rg e is m ad e fo r a b ility o r d e a th of an em ploye b e fo re ' cooking. $4 p er w eek or $15 per th is service. T he stock w ill be paid m o n th , a t 153 G ran ite. P hone his sto ck is fu lly paid for, th e em ­ 122-1 411-R. fo r by th e em ploye a t th e r a te of $5 ploye o r ills e s ta te m ay c o m p lete th e ___________________ ________________ — [a m o n th on each s h a re u n til th e ; p u rc h a se in m o n th ly in sta llm e n ts o r FO R S A L E — T w enty-five T ancred p u ra h a se is co m p leted , such p ay ­ lum p sum a n d receiv e th e sto c k , o r I s 8 tr tra ,n W h ite ,te L eg h o rn p u l,e U ’ 51 a in eghorn m e n t s to be d e d u c te d from his w ages! m nv , v, i. I each. M rs. W. D. B ooth, 264 m ay receive th e n u m b e r of s h a re s I W e ig h tm a n St. P h o n e 257-Y. 12: (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) O R D E R S E E D CORN NOW B ecause o f e a rly fro s ts la s t fall m u ch see,I co rn w as in ju re d , a n d fa rm e rs c p c c iin g to grow t h a t crop sh o u ld obt.im th e ir seed a t once tc b e s u re of g e ttin g good seed, ac­ c o r d in g to a O reg o n A g ric u liu ra l c o h e re b u lle tin . In se le c tin g e a rs from Lom e grown supplies, take th o se th a a re w ell m a tu re d , sou n d a n d m ed iu m rc u g h . .Avoid loose ar.d d isco lo red e a rs a n d th o se having s h re d d e d s h a n k s, a s th e s e m ay be d iseased . Terms ci New Naval Agreemer.t STAR = ; ACCRA’ • U ;E n a vg DAY5 cannot have made special purchases to celebrate our Dollar Day Sale. We are going to give you values for a dollar that n w v . y■ A A girls, a great Dollar Day Special. 3. pairs f o r .................... j QQ 4 yards f o r .................. DOLLAR DAYS, each. ’P l*V v Dress Ginghams $1.00 Hnck Towels Petticoats 36 inch best quality in light and 36 inch extra fine quality for the 27 inch fine quality Zephyr Ging­ Made ot fine quality materials in da-rk patterns, all new this year, needl°. sold regularly at 22c yard hams, new patterns in checks and jarge size tor family use. Bought plain and figured patterns, values sold regularly at 22c yd. DOLLAR DAYS— <£«■ a plaids, sold reg. 22c vd. a tor this sale— a - A A to $1.50— a a Dollar Days, 5 1-4 yds. 6 yard f o r .................... ¡Dollar Days, 5 1-4 yds. DOLLAR DAYS, 5 for DOLLAR DAYS, each. $ 1 . 0 0 A .(JV A ’P l*V v Many items not advertised go in this Dollar Days Sale. E. R. I s a a c & Co Sec Windows TH E QUALITY STORE Successors to C. H- Vaupel. «Pl,UU| 5 Days of value giving in this Dollar Days Sale along with our January Clearance Sale ' F •