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J WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING “All future events, where ah admission charge Is made or a collection taken to Advertising." No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders. An ability to remember is ad- . mirhble, but to fee able to thlhk ahead la all that really counts. . “ Hes Heck ahys: “Try to hov Sense enough to Jam ott the emergency brakes When you feel GOD PROVES.: — “And it came to pass after these things, i 7lt o’ foolishness cornin’ to that God did prove Abraham, and said, * • • Take now thy son'* ’ ♦ «Ven Isaac, • • • and offer him for a burnt offering • • • Gen. 3 3 :1 -2 . th e surface. *’ J PRAYER — Theu art our God! When Thou dost test us enable, us to prove Thee by bringing all our tithes into Thy store­ house to receive the overflowing blessing. Mrs. Graoe E. Andrews, Editor BNTB tin en tel Congreesee. A called' Aehland Meeting will determine Jnat what 1 Engle» action wllll he taken by Mount A shland Chapter. ■ French Another matter, for which a Wagner. Ar ong committee was appointed ■ gras the D. A. R. iasne of the — Civic Oregon Magastne, in which every Meeting, Chapter in the eU te will be rap­ ing t : SP resented by brief mention,and the plan for pictures of the Regents. ip Loan i In the handling of thia edition u the Chapters over the eU te will, —• Aux- have opportunity to add a alee 1. Social *hm to their treaauriee. The plans >, Even- Mr the work were discussed and the committee mentioned w ill —W. B. handle the matter, T hose'w ho I. O. F. torve on this committee are: Mrs. August 8ehuerman, M lssliyd ia — Wo- McCall, Mrs. W. E. Blahs and-Mra. ity Praa- C- W. Hanson. at Mrs. Encouraging reports from cotn- h Main. Mitteea a*<* ••creUrtee MMs rpad: the treaauere’s report being of — Baby ¿special import in that a Jdvger o. amount than usual was the -T rin ity treasury. on. Par- - The program committee ’held fts m eeting and planned ths .uum- ¡Vho Do ‘feft8 to appear oh tlje Sbbriiary Church DT°Kram at the Civic Club. 2 p m In terest centered in a ‘•.paper mberton ’^ ltten by Mr H-’«- ««tory. jfhlch VPs read by Mrs. C. W. Hgpaon. * .h l.n a •‘•« rtp - . ltk ‘,«ve of his early youth and’ Jour- n SNortn ' ^ y t0 A8ha,Bd via the Istb&us of Panam a In 1 8 5 3 , arriving lo A sh - • B1’ land the summer of that ¿year, en there were but three egbine n * * 7 ,B the pMuse' waa «reafly ahpre- ba» T H E H 0 R 8 E A M D f H E MAM A le x a n d e r P h im ister P ro c to r , th e scu lp tor, lia s been a tta c k e d by certain h orse fa n c ie r s o f O regon on th e ground o f p la c in g an illy -sh a p ed h orse u n d er th e bronze «We Just can’t flffure ont why sta tu e o f Theodpre R o o se v e lt. T h is sta tu e Was lo c a te d rich men ara akinay, • in a P o rtla n d park, th rou gh th e g e n e r o sity o f D r. H en ry h a ve no eeM ntific data, W a ld o Coe. , k ilt1, w e a lw a y s w ill b elie v e th e S in ce the c o n tro v ersy h a s p ro b a b ly reach ed its i l i s t powder p u ff w as a m arsh- h e ig h t, it m igh in te r e st th e p u b lic to k n ow a lit tle m ore ab ou t th is a r tist, so fa m o u s fo r h is w o rk s in bronze; to k now som e o f th e reason s Why h is ju d g m e n t is a s good W h y don’t the women catoh a s th a t o f E x-G overn or W e s t and o th er lo ca l c r itic s. pneumonia’ That’s easy. Lees Mr. P ro cto r is a C an adian b y b irth , an d an a r tis t b y c^o^hss they wear the warmer tr a in in g and e d u c a tio n . H e i s fro m th e N a tio n a l A ca d em y tbejr/are. o f D e sig n and A n t, and th e S tu d e n t« ’ L e a g u e o f NfeWj Take a girl la knee dresses Y ork. H e sp ep t f i v e y e a r s in P a r is in .th e stu d y o f te c h ­ and s|lk stock Inga She may n iq u e u n d er P u ech and In ja lb e r t, a n d is ’ a fin ish ed a r tist but sh e’s considered w ith m a n y in te r n a tio n a lly r e rtg r iifttim a tfc B to ’bife erhdit. a ,wnrm ' sister. E v e r y e x p o sitio n sin ce th e .W orld C olu m b ian E x p o sitio n in C h ica g o h a s p r e sen te d h im w ith m ed a ls o f th e h ig h e st , i take °P® a? ono of these honors, and h e h a s been e le c t e d f f i f * m em b er o f th e evening g p w n s. H er sh o u ld ers m ay be bare,*' but sh e d o esn ’t tio n a l A ca d em y o f d e sig n . . ' . A m o n g th e in te r e s tin g e x p e r ie n c e s o f h is life w ere g iv e everyon e a cold sh ould er. th e m an y y e a r s th a t h e sp e n t a s a h u n tsm a n in th e R o ck y Hardest thing about getting M ou n tain s, u nd er p r a c tic a lly th e sa m e co n d itio n s su r­ married Is learning to play ro u n d in g th e e x p erien ces o f T h eo d o re R o o se v e lt. T h is bridge. ex p e r ie n c e w ou ld m ak e h im co m p ete n t to ju d g e a n d re* p ro d u ce in sta tu a r y both h o rses a n d m en. R o o se v e lt sp e n t m uch o f h is y o u n g m an h ood in the T Q f c íB T P I R E C E N T E R c a ttle ra n ch in g b u sin ess, on th e u p p e r w a t e r s Of t h e L ittle f SANTA BARBARA, J a h .lf.— M issou ri R iver, and th is e x p e r ie n c e -g a b le d h ita to w rig h t (IP)— A midwinter forest fire Is th o se in sp ir in g book s, “ T h e W in n in g o f th e W e s t ” and ragtag-la tha Santa Barbara Na- th e “ H u n tin g T r ip s o f a R a n ch m a n .’* ttonglToraat. More than 500 acres P r o c to r o b ta in ed h is in tim a te k n o w le d g e o f horses, of fiha timber have been laid low by the flames. Wild a n im a ls and In d ia n s in th e sa m e w a y , an d i n a p ­ p r o x im a te ly th e sam e m ountain d is tr ic t. I t is n o t su r p r is­ in g th e n th a t h is fig u r e s o f In d iana, w ild a n im a ls and h o r se s h a v e r e ce iv ed such w id e a n d 'fa v o r a h le recogn ition . I t is p ro b a b ly because o f th e s im ila r ity o f th eir e x p e r i­ en c e in th e se m ountain d istr ic ts, and b e c a u se o f M r. P r o c ­ t o r ’s a b ility te reproduce w ild an im a l life , th a t T h eod ore R o o s e v e lt, w h ile P r e sid e n t o f th e U n ite d S ta te s , in v ite d P r o c to r t o th e AVhite H ou se, and a sk e d h im to u n d erta k e Mrs Dam Wright aM MM. Eton Emery. Mr. Bm»tt*s p»P«r gift H •A with 4«e D. £ II. Cbgptor Hto- tortan aa< a etoni seat «a the Bute Historian, Mm. Lulu ft. Crandall, .. Mias Stewart is tbu daughter a • e of the Bam W> B- Stewart o f CMe Chib— Portland» and to n Jnator nt The Ctrl« Club will held Its Llnftold. Mias Stewart visited regular meeting on Tuesday. January I t . The Bxeeutlre Board meeting „will precede the regular meeting, convening at 1:18 p. m. \ Thia is “Scholarship Loan Fund Day“ and that will he the theme presented. Special music will he provided la charge of Mrs. Alice French W illits and will he an attrac­ tive feature of the program. On Friday aftern oon Mrs. F. D. Wagner and Mrs. W. M. Foley w ill present a “apt of TurquolM,” by T. B. AMrleb, and a farce, “The AayUam BAH.” There will also ha a Vining film. The matinee is given for the benefit of the *'Scholarship Lean Fund’* tor the Clyfe Qluh hhd ara sufttelant to atohro those who ajtead of a fl*lo*iB« eotov- talnment. Everyone totereotod In thto •»•etoi way of aantottog worth# papila ta obtain ndvanood M w cation and whe w tto 'A the «Ato« tima a happy aftornoaa ape Wto riled to attend. vnin’IiLe 4’tate<* by the Chapter and hrvoto * ■ « k *’ n ‘ A k . itfnl birthday > laid for Mr. Provost, f t . m l I f c t . I . Storm, Mr< n«M Mm. Domino Provost ngd «■*. Mnddy. This Was M o tit the »Matone family festivals that men* - no much and «va sa te enjoyable occasions. S ftto tableo o f bridge eg^et- BFalter Mlhach Io 4b motor at tothed Iho guette «I the M isa n t Linfield gag hoe barn She M- TíursdAy tito Elks hie eoUege life. He has grown Thandny to manhood horn and has à hart Mrs. R. elptont of assay honen during of friands interested in hto hap­ seoie to bridge hhd Mrs. Hgrrla piness. Dm « at five hundred. Delicious refreshments wdre servoa during the afternoon by the hottesMs, Mro. W. A. fehell and Mm. W. C. Mitchell, The next maetlng will ba at the home of Mra." Ó. H. Johnson art htrthdAya ware calebntad at tha 'birthday dinner Sivan by M fa.' A. R. Otacoty, jnnnary t i , htototoo ky Mra. Cotdell, vfeoaa own hlrthdaya worn thna to (tohffhtNlly eoiniMMnoratod. Moor of tfea gnaoto atoo Md VttteBhyfe iff Jnnnary and teaaa birthjteyn, addad top at fear to- otor I t BMNtont fbf fka ptoaaspt maattof, nt tea ttoao of which te« hortoeetá. > « . ' <í . . B ,. Coeh- td»M l l f yeara, rtA Art. Mts, O. K oluan, aàd. Mfa O. IL Jdhnate. setos< . lately refraah- lowad tea dailffhifnl dtnayr Which Wha served At oaa e'etoefc. mehto. The invited, enotta wara Mra Anda WilUanM, Mto. Barak WMa. Mrs. J . W. Milla, fefra. Í . W. *d KUaoro. a Brnwtr. thanka tendered Mr. Emery rpT l’reParlnE lt f°r thia meeting. I Glimpses of those early dayu -gives», w h se la d ftto M l parties tho- part want. Bt hat hoton ah North Maia sttw f. On Friday evening sit tablet became necessary tor the wfeltes tortions, o r an an im a l th a t when ch eck ed th rew one h in d fo o t fu r th e r fo rw a rd than w ould appear n a tu ra l to th e a v e r a g e h o rsem a n , he d id so w ith a fu ll k n o w led g e o f h is subjetft, A le x a n d e r P h im ister P r o c to r n e e d s no d efen se. H is rep u ttftion is too w e ll e sta b lish ed ; b u t as a m atter o f sim p le j u s tic e h is O regon frien d s shpnjd know th e se facta. 8 0 M B D O T E R E M O E IM 8 E R V I 0 B S o accu sto m ed are p eop le o f ou r oou n try to con tin u ou s te le p h o n e se r v ic e , n ig h t or d ay, w e e k d a y , S u n d a y or h o li­ d a y , th a t it is d ifficu lt fo r A m erica n s to- a p p recia te th a t th ia co n d itio n is n o t ty p ic a l o f telep h o n e se r v ic e through- o g t th e w orld . A g a m a tter o f fa c t, co n tin u o u s service i s e x c e p tio n a l in m o st foreign co u n tries. O u tsid e o f n a ­ tio n a l c a p ita ls an d la rg e st c itie s , a ll-n ig h t se rv ic e i» q u ite im v sn a l. In G erm an y an d B e lg iu m le s s th an 5 per cen t o f te le p h o n e e x ch a n g e« g iv e u n in terru p ted se rv ic e; in F rance lees th a n 1 p e r Gent, fttill a n o th e r fea tu r e in E uropean tslsphone service, is a lu n ch eo n iaiterval Iwtwden 1*2 and 2 p. m., irheft m a n y es • ^9ft«Kty 8lwe J At MfeAfonabfo Prim.