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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Scenes and Persons in the Current News Armistice Temple Built by American « 1—Aerial view of part of the ground« of the California Pacific International exposition nt San Diego, now •pen. 2—Clara Mohler, thirteen, of Akron, Ohio, who won tiie national «¡telling itee In Washington, receiving two plaque« and 3500. 3—Normandie, new French liner, which broke transatlantic record« on her maiden voyage to New York. Memorial for Boulder Dam's Dead Wiley Ilnbun putting ttie finishing touches to the bronze plaque which ha« been set In the Nevadn ennyon wall near Boulder dam as a memorial for the men who have lost their lives In the construction of that great project This Is the new Armistice temple built with funds provided by a wealthy American and standing In Complegne forest in the north of France, near the spot where In 1918 the delegates of the allies and Ger many met and signed the armistice that ended the World war. Balbo Shows Libya’s Sights to Royal Couple This picture, made at Tripoli, Italian Libya, «hows the crown prince and crown princess of Italy, with Marshal Balbo, governor of the territory, who is pointing out to them the interesting sights off that African possession. Japan Wants to Buy Macao From Portugal Three Governors Go Afishing r ft » 6..: JK * i, » 1 View In the Portuguese seaport of Mncao, on the China coast, for which It Is reported Japan has offered 397,400,000. Macao is 35 miles across the mouth of the Canton river from the British port of Hongkong. Really **Blua Monday” Aim of Fine Arts The home laundry of the eighties was often n washtub on a bench in the shed or the back yard. Indoors in the kitchen clouds of steam rose from the wash boiler on the stove. It wss washday and blue Monday. The purpose of all the fine arts Is eminently social, and the truly great artist In any society derives his fame from his power to give ex- pression to the common perception of what Is noble and beautiful. The Christina Era The practice of reckoning the years from the supposed year of Christ's birth became the custom in Italy, In the Sixth century. In France and England about two cen turies later. l<eft to right: Gov. Charles M. Smith of Vermont. Gov. Harry Nice of Maryland and Gov. I.ouis J. Brann of Maine, photographer at Moose head lake, Maine, while they were enjoying a fishing trip. Mr. Brann was the host.