/ HE BEA VERTON REVIEW
Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with
Volume III
No 5
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Il s o o l m i .i r l o teli,- , ,f ||MI
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b io ii III.il li-. ne\or kni'W (vitelli-
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Oli Ilio IMI, o r
ALFHkO M l HRITT
Slfrtxl Morrill, who hno juoi return
•d to hi* hum« In Tat limn aflur thro*
yonro *orvl< n fur (ho Near East Hallof
in Russian Armenia
"Unin** you hara l>»«a or or (huro
nod h«v« anon Ihonaamu, upon thmia
nnda of children gi «dually daralup
from pratd ial l a t u o r y . lo which
(hay had boon reduced, Into happy
uaaful ««If aUplHtriin« tm labor* of
humanity y»u tan tu r o r knuw »hat
(bat country ow ■• 1 » AtuerU*
fit«
work Is not tlnlabad y> i but aft«r tbla
year ahuuld Wain lo dlminlah AViiU
tbouaanda of children allll hungry In
refugee rampa ihl« la no time to think
of reduction* or withdrawal*.”
"Tad Uannaway. a bay from Med
ford and Heatlla. I* huay distributing
oiotbtng In Oreeoe
11« pay* the
refugee women, many of them ••»pert
needlewomen, a lew rent* a day fur
making orer lb« clothing
Then If
a man I* able to pay any price what
ever he la «»parted lo pay all that
be can afford, although ulten only a
few cent*, for the ,ilutking
We are
determined not to pauperlie th< «« peo
ple, who. until s few year* ago. were
proaperou* and *elf reapertlng
ho
carefully due* Teil Uannaway handle
thin clothing that he actually lurna
back a profit each month, a profit
which la u*ed far ih* parch*».- of
food for lb* children of whom there
are 0. >a*aada and thoasanda hungry
|g Greer* today
"The tame *«rt of mlrmrle# are
wrought with old clothing aero*» the
Black he* la lha H uxloa Can- aau
where abeut half of tn* »«penae of
th* work l* met through aoqtrll'utl".
ol old clothing from America
"tie
Huaalan govaramant pay* a autad aunt
for theae too* of clothing. and they
are turnlaked to worker* who make
them over aod put them In ahape for
•ala to the bataar* or ihopa
Agnln
th* people ore Pot pauperlied for
thoae who can pay. pay a amall
amount, and only l*ta caaea of th* n u ll
doapovale need receive free gift*,"
At preaent. Mr Merritt aaya. th*
atat* of th« Armenian* la moat an
happy. They are being toned out of
Ciroec*. and. aa tiny ar« not allowed
la Tarkoy or Huaala. I hay have
nowhere to go. but are gath»red In
refugee alallon* along Ih* ahon-a of
the Mediterranean *«a. waiting for th*
league of Nation« lo decide wlmt la
to be done with them
"Why the
alltea allowed the Turk* lo got off
•o eaay It more than any of us ran
understand," ha told, discussing the
situation In th* l-**oal
"That wu
certainly a meat t%rlbl* mistake, and
we have aol begua yet le know hew
terrlhlg It Ut*a.'
RETURNS K.U
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TtLL b;:&ic STORY
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FROM OUR COKRtäi i
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in 1910
iieaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, January 2, 1925
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WASHINGTON BOY
HOME FRUM NEAR EAST
THE BANKS HERALD which was Established
w o re
lnt«*r 'ing Little Mote» from the Surround'ni? V; unir;/ ,
Tol. ,y Our \ctive Spedai Corresponden*' vV. ■
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HI L LS B OP O NEWS
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i i i l l s h n r o C h a p t e r No. 51 o f
I h e ir limile Miete.
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Mie R o v ai A rd i M a - a i o inalull
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and Mi», .1. V.
P m II oii j ,,,) Mieir offr i» Monday
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led C b r ia l f n a » ut Mie II. K a i n b e r g e r u f lleuve: Ion is ma»
ino ib i-r o a » -o il ow iiv, a v ie llm o f
•Il buine in P o r lla n d .
t e r o f Mie Mi"'d veli.
u b a i u n » i b e n fcnnwn „« o o n - 1
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•>n Ilio <b itili o f b i s flliilber,
lo'l«rovem«,|| (.1 uf, c a r d .
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I io I illaiiK io f Lo. a i i t b o r i t i e .
J o h n went to live
i
Ina pu rl, u b i c i , wu» held
at
the !
Hi Unii fat h e r t! 'liner,
of Mrs II. N K c y s c r w a s '
F u n e r a l imi vice» wer., held on
ulwttyt, c a ll i 'll H ru iith e
r e . » , n e t t i n g $;>5.
| I'u e sd ay fu f A rehn
MeVn-ur
D u riu g M|,> tim e Mint
wtm died a n t i * W a s h i n g t o n County
-who
(è n in lv
l i t e Hill llr o w n le » will
" i ' l l In» gi •mil ful lift
• f i d , h o s p i t a l l » * l r im r s d a y . Ile had
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|>orty,
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p o » t - ti,.,.,t a re»k/l -„t o f O re g o n for
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I n c r e a s e * SRi »a la cie » o f llie
fi. b e r uni. n . , ) a g a fn unii .lidio n p e n *.
c o u n t y j u d g r amt comM iiastuu-
Welll lo ||V. W itti III» sl«|U|l(,tb.
rill C a . H i l l I I.,¡d is i S u i i - j e r» w e r e wiled at the County
Mio v II » a Wolitali
Wlth luy »< bool liebt it» C h r i s t i n a a I b ud get m e e t in g
l lie ju d g e s
'leriil'l
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i|uirk
• :••!.! i*fi< ti Monday a f t e r n o o n . A j - a l a r y w as ra i s e d f r o m tl S O i i
l o ' - b e . - l .,l,| k o f le in p e r , eaay p r o g i a i n w u . n r e s e n t i ’d, and all lo I;M (I0 a y e a r
l l i e e o u im i-
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n e l r be.’i r i n g a
•• c lilhlre fi p r e s e n t
reeelv ed ; « m n e r» e a c h
a r a i s e fro m
'■ • un«! '|tiiekly r e r o w r i n g i
' " l i t » and c a n d y .
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t o * 5 . T h e c h a n g e , i f r.t ii-
frolli lier Ili leu t„ • .tutu re
ftcil by the l e g i s l a t u r e , will not
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not m al,e » »tilt |nir*e front t h a w in g out a gu» pipe witti a be r a i s e d by 1V25 t a x e s .
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1 9 2 S LICENSE PLATES
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I'll« wilt
trlsh .'*
T h a t t h e r e may be a u n if o r m
*i -n .li lui wu » a b o lii nine
f i l e s ilv e r tea to lie he|,| U»| u m l e r s t a n d l n g a m o n g al| p e ac e
" m ak e Ins t*1 iday at Mie Curam i Ih u g h i« o fllce i» it Is r e q u e s t e d Dial th<
w.iy in ili. w o ild a n d II w as llie C o m m u n it y c h u r c h , w as p o s l -
use o f (h e 4tf?t lic e n s e p late s
»m iei
aft< r he \vn» n ln e te o u 1 o ne d on n c ro iiiit o f the d eath
be p e r m i t t e d u n t il s u c h t i m e «.»
Miai |„ a t l e m l e d ». hoo| fnr 3 .if Mr.
Hay, an a c t iv e m e m b e r the IW25 l ic e n s e s a r e received
». whl. fi he n f l e n »|„,| . • •f Hie c h u r c h .
T h e te a will be by llie c a r a v n r r fro m the S e c
» f n» Mie • ly " a c h , h ,Hn g " he held Mila week.
r e t a r y o f b in te , hu t only in
ev r had » i d i iiim.iititi'd
to
t h o s e c a s e s w h e re th e o w n e r -
anything,
I wu» <f it i*l iter III eoe
S T A T E TEACHERS'
o f s u c h m o to r v e h i c l e s
shall
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A c i O IATION MEETS
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having
s u b m itte d
u pli. at ••
i» rutti r a
1 r .o ii n i e n t g r v
Mtmy 1 n o e . s tly uf
O r e g o n f o r 19 2 5 Iteeiise».
M to r i"i
n m . tern .,<ncat|.in In » <y 'h nt
n i t t y mu n ititi w o m en I ire p a r - o w n e r s w ho are found o p e r e t
a
l i d .
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1 9 2 5 . nnd who h a v e n o t
mde
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'l -I o f the O re g o n s t a l e n p p li r a t i o n f o r 1 9 2 5 l i c e n s e * a r e
) f r i n e v e r , b r o u g h t fimne
n u r I a* ■ »' A s s o c i a t i o n , held in
d o in g so in open v io la t io n o f
c i I Mi V find , II. ••filetti M ini 1 " i . ltd Mn« week. Monday to
■the m o t o r v e h ic le law in
the
I - o o u ld n ’t re ad ily solve.
'dr. >
K'*ur o f t h is n u m b e r s l a t e and s u b je c t th e m s e l v e s to
I p -Lti-
IHii;.*, |,e w as n .n r - m i !! o i . ’sid e o v e r
d e p a r t m e n t the p e n a l t i e s im p o se d t h e r e i n ’
> ! Mi
u til;.i Hill. S h o r t it’ Li: • o f t ‘-c a s s n a t i o n and d er f o r v io l a t i o n s o f s u c h law
ly a f t e r lit« i - m r l a g e he
e n - ti
< Iln-rs will re a d pupors in
O w n e r * o f m o t o r s v e h icle « l i
lis te d a s I. n m a t e r in the I 'n in n lb ir «n rrin l field s.
c e n s e d u n d e r the lows o f o i li e r
s e r v i c e and
pent »any* m o u th «
I
I n iv .-isily o f O re g o n d el - s t a l e s and c o u n t r i e s and h e r "
i '' ' 1
L ilt o' g e n e r a l who
- i 1 mu will not lie lim ite d . Im w - l o f o r e g r a n t e d O r e g o n v is ito r »
oí ■" n m a i I o f t :.•■ r. .
. «, - ..
to th o s e who a r e s rlie d u le d p e r m it s w h ic h e x p i r e by l i m i t a
• f M,. M i s s is s i p p i
I l u rin g the for f o r m a l p artlcIjM ilion in the
tion o r o t h e r w i s e D e c e m b e r a t
tim e lie v a - in Ilio s e r v ic e he ni g r a m .
O t h e r s will lie p r e s 1921. s h o u ld he r e q u ir e d to s e
b' il -,ed
hat II m e a n t lo hear eli! al Mie » -«»inn», e x p o r t i n g c u r e * 1 9 2 5 O re g o n l ic e n s e « f o r
the hllllel-- «log. In fniek i||> n to Hike part in Mie In f o r m a l s u c h m o t o r v e h i c l e s in all c a » " »
m u le, t . pin. HI hc V .fuck nml a d i s c u s s i o n s and to f>e p r e s e n t
where it Is evid ent that
the
fevv o th e II ■ -. He knew w l i a l . at Mie g e n o m i m e e t i n g s .
m o t o r c a r o w ne r, d u r i n g Hie life
it » . - to le u r down a m i l fenee
Mean Colin V. O ym ent o f the o f s u c h v i s i t o r * ’ p e r m it ,
lia«
• i Mint lie o u g h t a teat* on the C o l'e g e o f L i t e r a t u r e , S c I e lice taken up r e s id e n c e in O re g o n
o f . ,1 !
ìlici, would keep nnd Mm \rts is sch e d u le d to by Ih e a c c e p t a n c e o f g a in f u l
■ ut • 1 tti-. mud. to f o ra g e pt « de
v er t h e d e n n rt in e n i o f e m p l o y m e n t and th e re m o v a l of
. 1 ■ ' d
:n ir s t a r v i n g hb.hi T I Incili ion w h ic h m e e t s his fa m ily in fo th e » l a t e .
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M a n g e ls and ........
m-iv he
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I r ik a lend
Used In a d v a n t a g e a« g r e en feed
YES, YES
for Ihe la y i n g flo c k .
II mnv he
I O' IT— - S h e ' !» a« pure
iio iiih s
m me
n e c e s s a r y t o e d u e a l- 1 Ihe b ird -
! 1 e,! for a dl « «now,
II.
in f o e a t i n g (h e m
It i« i n i p o r -
Cynic
\llll like «now. «lie
cb
- v.li-cli «.-i» im m e d ia te ly
l a n l not fo run s h o rt o f g r e en
, d, :i« i* w as e vi,le ni In the j liable lo d r i f t .
feed.
I
i n «‘ i d ial Iho iigh lie ¡ <
V» 11« III I lie h o s p i t a l lie j
• ub i alan d but v• rv lit t lé m u n t i
H e I.f'
li
wont l u lu the
■••rv cc w e igh1 1 ' g
IUH pollini»
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8
TO J u i n , hi l tic Ip
••One of Hie grxaieat encour»*!*-
mentt In Ih« eight year* I have «<-rv
*il aa Director of the Near !-• t la
the report hr- ughi buck by returning
tourlala (hit year," states J J. Hand-
sake'. Iteglonal Director for Near Kail
Relief for Oregon. Washington. British
Columbia and Alaska.
"It la a very significant thing that
theae tourlala all com« back will) the
aume story
Borne saw one part of
the work and some another. Hut all
unit« In saying that th* Americana
engaged In the work are of unusually
IM*t u r it in g to his
high type; that the work la economic
IUK po lip i* left for
ally and efficiently done, and If Amer
ica only knew the need and how far
n«l Oil mis liii 11,-halli
the need Is being met with the money Him
wh14 » t*Q (lie it- oiliest i
available, there would be no lack of
VS l1» b I II
Nut ti
funda.
i.if.l 1 to tilt • i ra li'ies
"Among thoae recently vlaltlng the
kii nlly fee Imp for
Near Kaat and whoae report* have
tin > ,'utipl, • rel.tii'iifi
been uniformly enthusiastic, arc Mrs
- o III ;ll>.• 111 I Hli5
C. B. Jarkaon and her ae< rd ary. M u
Julia Hobday, of the Oregon Journal;
«' 1*011,1 oil i ll I. t i n *y K ä t-llll
Ml»« Cornell* Marvin. Slate t.l-
;« 1» pr».
III 18 liti J o h n let
hrarlau; Mr*, L 0,tl*i Kelleme. ■ f lha
atu for fix* AA e s t . IM « II .
KiUgope Bible University; Pro! W J.
>\ III'1(1 Wifi » an<( fimi
Hiy, i.infii-id Coll e g e ; Mlae
na
Mil
» t; in K a 1«»fia Uo il ìl
Smith of the Portland Public i< I
im))«* ’ .
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He \\ fill
and Hr and MV*. If. W i
land, philanthropist* I
l ■ vv
rn ,\imlrgan und Into
baa, former President I'm;I a
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, m i o norttiw e«l i
her of Commerce
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"Acting on the advice of the Na
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tlonal Information Flureiyi. the Com
'l i i i n , w h ic h ti" 'wnoii j
ip unity Cheat* of Pori land. Tacoma
that
I ue u n t il h i * d ea th , !
nml Benllle Include the Near K -d
!• 1 9 2 1, lie whs ;i*' 1
Relief for generous appropriation»
The purpose of ihl* bureau ;* to In
:iL
w oods hv
vestigate the workings of relief
1-1 .. ha,
irrte n
agencies, bolh at homo and abroad
c ii n ’ s mint
and no Community chnst » II i Ivr
î m >d is n
a penny to nn nrgunl»
m r
ir
■ « o.iler
proved by this bureau In
Mir lo.
have found Hint the in
v 11 ** 01 * 2f. N orth, f’ ttnuc
—If we give It."
The Near Hast Relief office* are
AV «I. T h e two m en r Hiked j
at <113 Slock Exchange. Portland alol
olv i life« lliro tig l, solid f o r
>3» Burk« Bldg., Beattie.
cuti 1 1 mie,! un lust p a g o )
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BANKS HERALD, Volume )¿V, No. 7
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IN S T A L L A T IO N
or
O FF IC E R S
L O NE
HELD
E U NOLAN
T R I E S H IS HAND
W e d n e s d a y n i|fbt o f la s t week
J . 0 . B r i d g e * w e n t back Inlo
he » t o r e a f t e r h a v in g cio s e n
H** fixed the
1 d fur I lie e v e n in g
f u l u r i J u ) , D e c e m b e r 3 7 111, un
Mn: I e s t i v a i 0 f « t . J o h n , B e a
v erton L odg e No. 10« A. K. and
A. M. a n d B e a v e r C h a p t e r Au.
d t » « O rd e r uf E a s t , r u , g u r , held I f l , e ' r m u r n , 'd l o
a joint. Illsla ltu llu li Of oillcera
* r *‘ jU ’, t
in llie M aso n ic Hail.
niHding.
off
RELIEF WORK HEROINE
BACK FRCM NEAR EAST
l iv in g r o o m *
th* " ,n "
An e x e e l i e n l d in n e r wu» aci v - I
" * ‘ f,,re '** " al , ,0 ' vr* h*’ ,iaP-
ed ut »IX o 'c lo c k tu a l l m e m b e r » 1
l " , h ln k t h a l I'* h**l
■imi frimili», a l l e r which thè. f o l - soinetUliiK on hi» «leak whirl,
lo w in g ofli c e r a w e re in s ta tim i lie t h o u g h t he inigM ne e d vn«i
A« he
•y I n s t a i l in g o nice ,- D o r a
E . " e fu r n e ,! to i h * s to r e.
•tepped u p bi'siih tiie de«k the
•Slip.-, l»a»t VY uriti
M alron:
F r a m e s h . Ilu dsun , W u r tliy tight s b in lr g in the windows
Ma trilli ; H ilb e rt Ho» h o r n . W o r - j b io tn ly ceve I'eiJ I h - f i g u r e uf a
. *
' an Willi a * a e k in his hand,
Ihy l ' a t r u n ; M a r t h a W u o d . , A
«
l a n d in g bv llie sio v c.
B rid g e«
•iati' Mal r m i; V e rn a H u n lle y ,
HuU'lut’I r e a s ;
B a r b a r a ( t o r l i a m . •ailed to h i * w ife to b r i n g til*
T h e m an d upped
llie
A sso ciale
O .iid u clres» ;
J c s s i r 4Uti.
l 'b a r i s , he.-retai y ; Mae B l a s s e r , j sack, b o lte d f o r th e door, w hich
■ •va/' f a s t e n e d w ith o n ly a liar
Trcasurer ;
(àirrie
Ru minora,
AA nrden ; W . o . R .,h e r t s , K e n l i- ; uid e s c a p e d b e f o r e the gun got
' i n t o a i'liu n .
"••I; A lt h e a K a i n h e r g e r ,
A da;
Mr. B i id g e s tedieve» ii.at tic
'f a n é (luahorn. R u tti;
Luana
knows wb<> th e m a n vrs- mid
Morìng, K.slher; M a rg a re t lle n n y
pro b ab ly a w a r r a n t f o r h is a r
M arth a ; H d i e c e a K g g m i a n , K le c -
r e s t will be i«*und in th e n e a r
' !l • Helen Dav is, M a r s h a l l ; M a-
f u tu re .
i"'l J a c o b » . O r g a n i s i ;
I.lilia n
’l'tii« i* t h e f i r s t a t te m p t at
MRS. W. E RAMBO
*■ 'Hy. L h a p l a i n ; Huv (la i r r . C o lo r
anything
resem b lin g
b rfrg lar)
B r i i f*v.
Mrs. W E. Raoif- a former m i
Mi ** wiUl
*
| lin ci* Mi
e s t a i i i i s h m e n t o f Mie
.'Hs. > i H„. p e rf u rm e d b e r p a r t i i ,
ten. o t Chehalla. Klamath Falla and
ev iew In B e a v e r t o n .
• •f Mie wurk in a ""-•>
___ I "
Raker, recently l i t urn ed from the
Mie \«ar East.
' " • " " e r b efitting I h 7
Mr
the
31." and her huauand were single.;
«« did t b e „ m e r * i n - U l i e S M ,
";'*n
' " W * * ' * in' °
out by the Qoeea of G riser« for
the ipecial thanks to conauctiaa with
W orthy
M atron , ,f
»he . c o u n t e r ,
f o e a t e U o . ,f o o r .
the rescue of fifty thousand Greeks In
Idaho, a c t e , , a * M ars h a ll
- T ’1° ° n
h M b^ n " w u " l F
Batoum. following the World war
!•:!«( "
With her husband, she walked liter
Matron l ! e . , r ^ î p l l - r d “ o í 1 ^
b“ ‘ *
Um# b ^
ally in the steps of the Apostle Paul
J t"aver C hapter aa
In sta llin g ' ”
ae they took hundreds of children from
(«(laplain.
d r iv e r
K IL L ED
a Turkish beaelged village through
B e a u t i f u l I jo u ii u c I
w e re ■
p ■
r e - - i
AS T R U C K S K I D S T ar,a" *° Mtfrty or the Isle of Cyprn.«
«»•nted to e a c h "ffic *O
I*
i
n
s
l
Bll_I
er i n s ta l l e d
A m a r e s u l t o f f a i li n g tu beed under the direction of the Near East
and to all
Relief.
m e m b e r * p a r t i o i p a t - ,u ^
tug. A t" a u l i f u l P a s t M a t ro n '»
his . e T m p lo
T y e r to
"We »re familiar wtlh «uffertn, and
Je w e l was p r e s e n t e d to t h e r e -
t i r in g W o r t h y M a t ro n . I v * S u m
"• i» J.) the m e m b e r * , and a
“ " a i d e g , f i |,y Uln r e t i r i n g o f -
L cr».
P a s t W o rth y P a t r o n V.
A. W o o d presc-nUNl the r e t i r i n g
AA ortliy M a tro n w ith a g i f t o f
«P p re c .a u ,,,, f „ r
hef
lffflcicDt
• 1 " 11 » in the p a s t , v ery s u e -
ci ' mmiu I y e a r .
£
°n
tru ck , E r m a n
r . H orstm & s, t w e n ty -tw o ye a r »
"Id , w as killed S u n d a y when the
m a c h i n e skidded on icy p a v e -
inent on th e Can yo n road, and
e r a s li e d into a t e le p h o n e pole.
H o r s tm a n , who lived in H il l s
b o ro . w as employe,) a * d riv e r
fo r the R e e d ville Dairy. B e f o r e
s t a r t i n g to P o r t la n d , f,«> w a s
hi*
P “ *t »'a lro n R. r . S u m m e r « WarnPd by Mr. T r a c h s e l ,
• r e * e , , |«|) )|,^ n#w w , - .
. .
e m p l o y e r , t h a t he s h o u ld pu»
W illful
ne » Hudson i n ■::«“
bouquet
fr,.,
u< ' “ **• «•'«•" -pained Jtiy a u
TtTn(l< frte . ¡ a r c h
'
• " I w as f u r n i s h e d
|J,,V r e g u l a r f e a t u r e s
- by
l“ ' ,n by M iss K lf ia ( i o * -
v' " ' al * ° l o by Mis« Rhoda
x ' h . d l o n b e r g e r a m i r e a d in g s by
N "in a B r o w n and M a s t e r
Kngelkn.
brinigli
•oticlulling tlie f o r e g o i n g the
'Mowing •■flicer* w e re i n s ta lle d
• ivvrtnii la a ig e No. l o o A.
and A. M. J . It. K n m h e rg e r .
•‘f i r i n g W o r s b i p f B I M a ste r, i n -
'aih-d V. A. W o o d . AVorshipful
' f a s t e r ; H ilb e rt H o stio rn, S e n i o r
AA i r d e n ; Kd W i x v l n i f f , J u n i o r
AA n n t e n ; A. At. Kennedy. T r e a s
u r e r ; L. ti. S c h c l l e n b e r g c r , Sr.
I k a c u n ; Ru do li'h AA'olff. J u n i o r
D e a c o n ; Huv C a r r . S e n i o r S t e w
a r d ; W i l b u r W e e d . J u n i o r Stow
l t d ; H e o rg e B t a s s e r . T y l e r .
V. A. W o o d a» M a s t e r in
s t a ll e d J . B . K a m h e r g e r a s S e c
retary.
NOT
THAT
KIND
F i r s t D e b — Have
you
•••••li p ain te d tn o i l ?
S e co n d I V h
M erc y n o
lo you g e l it o f f ?
A Bright and Happy New Year
»
,h'*
He ',v'-
-von survatloo." state* Mrs Ram bo,
“before we w«nt to the Near East.
(or we spent our honeymoon In India
»n »*’* “ id*1 of a great famine where
hundred* ° * children were left m our
very door». AVith relief money sent
from America we gave employment lo
hundreds of men who were thus able
to support their families, and the
buildings are in use today aa orphan-
***«
"Our oldest son. Victor, returned a
few weeks ago as medical missionary
to the very spo- wti -re he was born,
•ad he finds that 'he leaders In the
mmunity are^the children wh<m » «
saved from death _ o r t y (jy. years
»go. VP ¡Mi ifils 'exportence back of
us we nsiuralty took for gToat' re
mits from Americans taking care of a
hundred thousand children In the
Near East.”
^ d
„
to “
M r-
NW«1iirn»n wa« lrav FT rn g down
th e hill s o f a s t t h a t he cou ld
not m ak e th e t u r n w h e r e the
a c c id e n t hap p en e d .
T h e truck
skidded f o r ab o u t 25; feet, u n -
wen! in to the d itc h , and in the ARMENIAN CHILDREN
ditch skidded a b o u t 25 fe e t, u n - j
WANT AMERICAN FLAGS
til ih e w heels «napp ed o f f and
t h re w the m a c h i n e o v e r on it v *
! Jerusalem -Armenian children In
side.
E ven then it slid f o r 30 the Near East Rttief orphanage* in
feel when it hit th e pole and [>aio»tlne and Syria have potato*, d
c a m e to a s lo p .
¡ihe American consul here to secure
T h e body w a* c a u g h t .b e t w e e n American flags for all their orphan-
Mie b ac k o f Ihe s e a t and
th e l?e bnl,t|lng. In a letter to the eoa-
- t e e r i n g wheel, w h ic h w as p u s h - ^
2
" ' ' s 0" ' 7
, ,
. ,
. ,
ve have, and the only ont- that means
hy I h e pole.
• d b a c k by
"o le.
T h e body , homeland
U4. Aruerirs has b. on
cou ld not be rem ov ed fo r s e v - >ur father and mother, and vre want
e ra l h o u r * .
he Stars and Stri >» always with ar
t a constant reailrder of wbat w*
ve to your coumry.” The consul
JUST A DOG
s Invited contr:' utlons of flag*, g
U) .Al ita i n U f t lO o
. ct by 5 feet, or larger.
• i n o * is li:-. . 3 m o s t Jiii’. L n ; .
in c u ti.
tu » i r i c u l s t i i j ì — 3.2 i i u « i lite
AMERICAN IDEALS
end
GIFT TO NEAR EAST
t i c lo v e s ills m a s t e r , is. lie l i e u
or p u r ,
"I have atv y* h- on Interested la
f u r him Ue wu: ali !Ui:i^-< Near Ea.it R> lief,” slat-d a promin
cDdurc.
ent si tat worker of Portland a few
And Vvucn a . t a s i Mio r a c e Is ruli days aco, "but. until the last few
how
i h e luoc. . .- liiru agU and months the whole thing seemed so
hopeless it seemed to be Just one
Ins wurk is duiie
dreary round of massaers and sorrow
And Ins budy the g r a v e dues r e
over and over again.
ceiv e .
“ I am rending a larger check this
B u t tb> d " g will lie on Uis year for now that the children are out
g r a v e and g r ie v e .
of Turkey and there is no more danger
True bunds uf f r i e n d s h ip u n of massacre it ro«tns to me we hare
the big chance for which we have
b ro k en till Mie end,
AA'hj should n o t m a n like hi« been looking for these many years.
It seems too good to be true that the
do., when l i e s h i * friend'/
massacre* are endta but such la the
l.uoky is the m a n on t h i s e a r t h ease.”
ly bug
“Another thing that encourages me
W h o ha« the love u f a f a i t h hi the great constructive program
which the relief agency Is carrying
ful dog.
out and where methods of education,
hygiene and Industry have replaced re
RAIN
lief methods. This I uniteretand Is
B y Anna 8 . Herzog
true of the larger part of the Near
And ju « t s e e h e re , th e s n o w 's East program although much relief
d isap p e are d ,
work Is still necessary in the pitiful
¡'lie cold and t h e ice we t r a c camp* In Greece and Syria wher»'
thousands of children are still hcat"-
ed.
Ami u n d e rn e a th all llie »now w>- tess and many will die this winter
unless help ts given
had seen
"The going to the Nenr Bast of
'¡'ho g r a s » is s t il l g r e e n .
men like Dr. Paul Mcnroe of tho
P e r h a p s the «now j u s t c a m e out Teachers College of Ne.v York, and a
o u r way
nationally known authority on edu
T > m ak e it en«v f o r
Snnt> cation, nnd Dr It. R R. -der, eqnati)
"Oil known who with Dr. lame* I.
C la u s '
.
rh ai-s ’ •
" J the siwieh A'anee formerly moderator of th-j
Tresbyterian Church and the carry
with its b ell« a j i n g l e
ing out of thetr suggest tone for the
W o u ld make it lmy-e i-eal for training of these children may mean
K rin g le ,
old Kri
muoh for th- future well ire of tlia'
The snow- like S a n t a , is now- stricken country.”
gone. yon b " t
"I give money «o w to the Near FLst
it to a col' !ge
And i t ’ « rain In g and a g a in Relief Just ns I •
or nny other charn
- forming "'can
we a re wet.
j nation In this cm
• expecting m y
! j T h e w e a t h e r '* IOV*-tv e v " r v -
¡reward in know tor
s- boy., and gtrts
MH' u'»
t -«» 1.»'^^ , rn Ir, -I
JO#- ssful live*
». 'Ano hundred
- out 'lirough
•y Amori ran
ure wilt be one
¡o f the greatest «ortri! • items that any
D o n 't know what w e ’ll gel
people could possi biy muke to a war
fru m " J a n u a r e e . ”
Jpurickcu land."