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A monument commem orating the crossing of the first wagon train on the Old Oregon Trail 80 years ago will be erected at the top of theH Blue mountains, the site selected for the July 4 pageant, according to an nouncement made by W. E. Meacham, president of the trail committee, when representatives of the various cities of eastern Oregon met In La Grande. The monument will be a huge Btone with a bronze Inscription plate attest ing the memory of the pioneer days and respect for the men who first made the perilous trip. Top o Blue Mountains is at the summit of the Blue mountains, where one of the first homestead of eastern Oregon was settled. Hole in Bead Saves Tot Atlantis City, N. J.-Hnward, the j three-yenr-oid son of Dnnlel Watson, owes his lite to lita ability to breathe through the small hole In a glass bead lodged In his throat. A few weeks ago the child was seized with a lit of coughing. The family physician, unable lo discover the cause, advised an X-ray photo graph. 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Because he was unable properly to digest a quantity of nails, pieces of baling wire and other such, Mona Loa of Walklkl, one of the best purebred Jersey bulls owned In south west Washington owned by Anton Adolphsen of route 2, Chehalls, died Wednesday morning of peritonitis, Mona Loa was purchased by Mr, Adolphsen at the Pacific International three years ago and was valued UoOO. Recommendations to be placed be fore congress relative to renewal of the rehabilitation act which expires June 30, 1924, were discussed in Wash Ington, D. C., Tuesday, by state civi lian vocational rehabilitation directors and social welfare workers at a con ference called by the federal board for vocational education. From Choking to Death fulled to show any obstructions. He was seized with another coughing spell just as his parents were about to take him to a I'lilliidelphla specialist. The coughing dislodged the gluss beuil. For tunutely the bea had lodged cross wise in his tnrout anu ina nine. fel- low wus able to get his breath through the hola Humility Is the eldest born of vlrtut, THE COMMON HEART Br DOUGLAS MALLOCH THE Lord has made us much alike. And mftria lis nil nk-ln Three meals a day, and work and play, And night to slumber In. We're high and low, we're rich and poor, And think we are apart ; But, In our pain, our joy again, We have the common heart. The Lord has made us much alike, However else It seems; The poorest man has still his plan, His visions and his dreams. And, If humanity shall rise, Together we must start, The high and low together, so We have the common heart. The Lord has made us much alike And made us like to Him. Build not so high the shadows lie Another's path to dim. All you can suffer He call feel, And tears of sorow smart The eyes of all, as hotly fall Upon the common heart The Lord has made us much alike Think not of clan nor class, But understand and shape the land Remembering the mass. Grant rich or poor the rightly his, There lies the statesman's art With Justice thrilled, the nation build Cpon the common heart I (ffl by MoClure Newspaper Syndicate.) O Uncommon Sense By pniii.s JOHN BLAKE DON'T BE SCARED TEAR has done more harm In the world than drunkenness which Is saying a good deal. The sooner you eliminate fear from your make-up, the sooner you will get where you are trying to go. The man who has the best chance In the world Is the man who Is afraid to be scared who has learned to fear fear. The fear that saps a man's purpose and leaves him trembling and helpless on the threshold of life has many forms. There Is the fear of the rich and powerful too common, even In this day when the rich and powerful can do little barm to their fellows. There Is the fear of poverty real fear, and one which Is harder to shake off than all the others. There Is the fear of what other peo ple will say, the fear of being ridi culed the commonest and perhaps the most mischievous form. Get them all out of your system. Remember that the rich and the powerful, of whose greatness you stand In awe, are only human beings, and that they have little reason for wanting to injuria you, even if It were possible. Get rid of the fear of poverty by thrift and frugality, Which will enable you If necessary to live on little, and give you a reserve to tide you over If the loss of a Job temporarily strands you on the beach. As to the fear of ridicule, forget It altogether. The opinion of other peo ple is more negligible than you sup pose. And those who would ridicule you because you are working hard and with a purpose are moved more by Jealousy than any other motive. As soon as you discover that other people can be afraid of you, you will cease to be afraid of them. Then your fears gradually will subside. Fear is instinctive In most of us. It is one of the results of the desire for self-preservation that Is as old as the race. But It Is always a handicap. The thing that you should be most afraid of Is fear the fear that makes you a weak paltry creature, with your facul ties paralyzed, and all the elements of progress that are In you terrified Into Inaction. (Copyright pjJohn Bisks.) Progressive. A better tomorrow Is born of a good today. Boston Transcript. Has Anyone Laughed At You Because You pack your trunk at the last minute? Why not? You haven't asked anyone else to pack It for you. You value your vacations, you enjoy them so much you don't want to Infuse them with work. If you are on a business trip you want no Interruptions either. You know the folk who begin to pack a week before they leave. They never can do anything you ask them to do because "I must pack." "I must throw those things in my hat trunk, etc., etc." You on the contrary, pack when there is nothing else to do but pack. You save time and pack when you 'have to only and don't spoil your days with It 1 80 Your get-away her Is; You never let business lntrfr with pleasure. $ by MoClure Newspaper flyodleele.) aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajiaaaAaaa STATE NEWS j IN BRIEF. ! Bend. Annual round up of cattle will be started this week by high des ert stockmen. The round-up is one of the largest of the old-time cowboy events of the kind in Oregon. Baker. The country is being scour ed to get the worst possible bucking horses, and wild cattle are being brought in from the range for the Haines stampede May 31, June 1 and Salem. Governor Pierce has receiv ed from the Building Material Deal ers' Credit association, with headquar ters In Portland, a lengthy resolution protesting against the sale of prison made brick in the open market. Salem. Members of the state board of control will meet here Tuesday and decide upon a site for the new state training school for boys. Forty sites have been offered, all of which were inspected by the board this week. Albany. New features for this year's fair announced after a meeting of the fair board Friday afternoon, Will Include a wedding and the offer ing of three automobiles, one to be given away on each day of the fair. Salem. Appointment of a state high way commissioner to succeed Robert A. Booth bf Eugene probably will be announced by Governor Pierce this week, according to a statement made by attaches of the executive depart ment. Salem. Work of paving the six-mile section of the west side Pacific high way between Rickreall and Holmes Gap In Polk county will start Wednes day, the Oregon Contracting company announced. The work will be rushed and the road Bhould be opened to traf fic late in the summer. Cottage Grove. Clay England, em ploye at the J. H. Chambers mill, was killed instantly Saturday morning when he became entangled with shafting while he and several others were making repairs to the sawdust carrier. Evidently his jumper caught and lashed him to the machinery. Salem. John G. Wright, pioneer resident of Salem, and steward at the Oregon state hospital for 30 years, died here Sunday night. In the early '60s Mr. Wright was In the mercantile busi ness in Salem and carried supplies to the Snake river country ' during the gold mining activity. He was a vet eran of the Indian wars. Salem. It was reported here Friday night that a suit will be filed In the Marlon county circuit court within the next few days to restrain the state, county and municipal officials from en forcelng a law enacted at the last ses sion of the legislature providing that all persons engaged in public work must be citizens of the United States. Heppner. Six clips, aggregating 2,- 400,000 pounds of wool, were sold by growera here Friday for an average price of 44 cents a pound, or a total of approximately $1,056,000. The clips were bought by George Colby and Ed ward Cox, representing the American Woolen company. The highest price obtained for fleeces was 45 cents a pound. . Salem. Salaries in connection with the conduct of the various state activi ties under the governor and board of control for the month of April, 1923, ag gregated $162,729 as compared with $198,614 for Che month of November, 1922, according to a statement pre pared by the executive department here. The comparative monthly re duction in salaries was ?3(?,235.- Klamath- Falls. The serviceable blue serge skirt, plain middy blouse and sturdy low-heeled shoes worn for the past year by Klamath county high school girls will be worn next term only at the wearer's preference. Last year by the majority vote of the girls the plain uniform was adopted. Frl day they voted 62 to 45 to discard the plain things and return to more sophis ticated dress. Salem. As a result of a collision be tween an automobile driven by C. M La Porte of Eugene and a Portland Salem stage manned by Earl A. Hat field, the latter Saturday. filed suit In the Marion county circuit court to col lect damages in the amount of $1840 from La Porte. The plaintiff alleges that La Porte was on the wrong side of the road, and that the accident was due to bis carelessness. Albany. Louis J. Hill has bought 61,000 acres of land in Linn county from the Oregon & Western Coloniza tion company for a consideration of nearly $1,500,000, according to a deed which was filed at the office of the county clerk.- The land was originally granted to the Willamette Valley & Cascade Mountain Road company by the government with the stipulation that the company build a road from the Idaho line to Albany. A JOB WITH W El use men between ages of 18 and 50. pay 40c per hour as minimun wage. I give best of meals at 35c each. - supply beds for 25c, 30c and 40c. have FREE hot and cold water baths. h advance employees rapidly. give positions FREE on application.- ' . . have Employment offices at West Linn, Oregon, Camas, Washington, and 209 Commonwealth building, Sixth and Burnside, Portland, Oregon. . Crown Willamette Paper Co. After Every Meal DBLSEVS In work or Play it gives the poise and steadiness that mean success. It belps digestion, allays thirst, keep ing the mouth cool and moist, the throat muscles relaxed and pliant and the nerves at ease. J5B Pompey's Pillar. Pompey's Pillar is a beautiful red granite Corinthian column In Alex andria. The inscriptions show it was erected in 302 A. D., in honor of the Emperor Diocletian. No one knows how It came to be called Pompey's, except that he was assassinated in Alexandria 350 years before the date of the column. 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Y, V NT w ft" A FUTURE Lincoln vs. You Lincoln belongs to the apes. He was a man among- men and all the world today recognizes hla genius of character. Lincoln wae self-taught instead of waiting for -someone to pound knowledge Into Mm, he would walk miles to secure a book that he might pursue the quest of knowledge which was a supreme passion with him throughout his life. Lincoln instinctively knew that knowl edge waa the key that unlocks the door to fame and fortune, or any success that man desires. He went directly after knowledge to prepare himself so that when his chance rnine he would be ready. You may look handsomer tliun Llmn'n; you may have more native strength than Lincoln; you may have an intellect thnl could easily be developed; but if yi.u have not the burning desire to develop yourself, you are certain to stick in the mud-sock class. Knowledge Is distinctly a matter of in clination. If you do not secure knowledge you are just as certain to suffer for your lack of development In a mental way as you would certainly deteriorate physically If you laid in bed all the time and would neglect to develop your muscles. Lazi ness leads to pain and failure. If you in sist on being lazy, the law of compensa tion will force you to pay compound In terest for your idleness. You will be whipped and scourged and made to do the meanest work of the world. The hard laws of necessity are sure to overtake you. You must eat and people will insist that you earn what you eat. The whip oi necessity win Deal your bleeding Dacic and the sharp tongue of a heartless world will tear to shreds your sensibilities. When you are atretched on the cross of neces sity, people of this world will crown you with thorns and drive Into your flesh, nails expressing their scorn. Lincoln knew that the world will never forgive failure. Logically he 'equipped himself to succeed and he did succeed. You, too, can succeed, but you must pre pare yourself for the battle of life. The greatest asset in Ufa is a strong character and the ability to express your self. If you are dumb as a dog you wilt receive the reward of a dog, the crumbs from some rich man's table, who under stands the way to express himself. The grent mass of men have made no effort to develop themselves. Nearly all are capable of infinite development, but they do not renllie It. They are pfirnlyaed by the thought that they are inferior when In reality the only difference be tween a successful man and themselves 1b development. They could easily grow if they would get busy and develop themselves as Lin coln and other great men have done. You do not have to be a super-man or a giant of Intellect, but you do have to be Just a little better than the average to be selected to occupy a seat of honor and ease where you will work less and get more. If you Blmply develop the stiff back of a Jack-ass and the physical strength of a mule you will naturally be paid for brute strength and nothing more, because that is all your equipment will enable you to render In doing the work of the world. Lincoln wisely learned to talk convinc ingly. We are offering T)r. Frederick Houk Law's course on "Mastery of Speech," which will quickly develop your ability to express yourself effectively. The good talker, you have noticed, is the fellow who gets in tile lead every time. Dr. Frederick Houk Law, of Oxford Academy, Amherst College, and Brown ing University, holding the degrees of A. B., A. M., and I'h. D., has prepared a course entitled "Mastery of Speech," that Is not only simple hut exceedingly Inter esting. By following the Instructions he gives, It Is possible for anybody to be come a convincing talker. Probably not a Demosthenes, but a rattling good, en tertaining speaker. Do not delay. 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