FMDAY, NOVEMDEU 2i, 1619
PORTLAND NEWS'
iHas Second
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In this intimate feature-series, the REAL Roosevelt substitutes pen for
Big Stick and dips into his heart for these wonderful letters to his children.
One hand guided the Ship of State, the other reached out to his beloved
boys and steadied them up thru the years to manhood.
TENDERNESS, ROMPING FUN; SOUND PRINCIPLES OF
RIGHT LIVING; BITS ABOUT BOOKS, SPORT, STUDY;
SIMPLE BUT POINTED DISCUSSIONS OF POLITICS AND
PUBLIC AFFAIRS; PRANKS; PICTURES DRAWN TO
AMUSE BY THE FINGERS THAT THROTTLED TRUSTS
AND SAFEGUARDED THE HERITAGE THAT IS OURS
AND WHICH HE GLORIED IN LIBERTY FOR ALL!
Every quality, every principle that made Theodore Roosevelt our Greatest
American, is revealed in these heart-to-heart talks and teachings to his children.
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i TRAVELER DESCRIBES
. HAWAIIAN VOLCANO
Mlu Imogtme M. Miller Iium written
tier mother. Mr. Kufun pi. Miller of
Springfield, ua literenim letter tell
liiK of her trip from Honolulu to
Hllo. from which port they vlttlted the
Volcuno crater In Hawaii. MIhh Miller
hua been lu Honolulu about two yeura.
being engaged In ttewupaper work.
Thu Nttwt Ii pleuaed to have the
privilege of prlntlnic Mint Mlller't
tetter.
Your letter of Sept. 28 arrived
few day ago, antl I've not been u
; prompt In answering ua I UHUiilly am,
I for I alwaya write you one In return
j the aamn day. My chief, lino var-
loualy and lovingly known ait "the
Hom" or the "Old Man.' haa gone to
the mainland, and I've been' ua butty
i a one-armed paper hanger with
the hive, ever since he left.
I only Juhu got caught up with my
own back work before he left, for 1
wn away for a week at the Volcano,
having left Honolulu Saturday after
noon. I wa atocked with gum. cotton
for my eara aiul a lemon, for although
1 consider myaelf a good nallor, I waa
aoniewhat leery about thone rough
channel between the Inland. Then
when I got aboard I took a reclining
deck chair, and had aome hope of
defeating mal de mer, but no matter
how hard you try to prevent It. If
you're going to get nealck you get
eaKick, and nothing on earth will
eave you. no after an hour, more or
Jen, out from Honolulu, I found t
-could no longer stay up to admire the
hlueHt water I had ever aeen In my
life, and a familiar Koko Head and
Makapuu Point faded from view I
made a bee line for my room, and
ound my roommate had been there
almoHt ever alive we left the wharf.
Our only port of call on the trip
down waa Lahaina, Maul. The ateam
r can't make a landing at any of
.these porta, ao we atop out at aea
and lower lighter, a half dozen or
more with native oammen and very
long oara. It was great aport watch
ing them unload the freight, take
away their load, disappear In the
darknen with long, measured atroken.
and In a aurprialngly ahort time, re-
uppear with a loud of puMeiigera.
WIh-ii the Mea I rough I ho ateamer
rolU over uliiniHt on her able and Out
lijiiiri . fwn, miiii inn Hn.riiiit HIU
Kuilitx'il and liuuled In, and In dt
I'luliurkliig, you often have to iiuike h
li-up for life Into Die kiiihII boat.
My roomiuutu got off at l.abalna, ao
1 hud the cublu to myiielf for the re
mulnder of the trip. She hud lower
berth, mo after having the porter put
rexti linen ou thul, 1 iruwIoU In
-out again uud Into thu upper one, a
It U cooler, better ulr, and 1 didn't
feel thu pounding of the engine i
juuth. The next morning when off
the count of beuutlful Hawaii 1 could
.not do more tliun rule my head oc
ciiMlonuly to get u view of the coti
ery. and dliln't Micccud In getting up
until we were almoHt at the wharf In
Hllo about S;30 a. in Thin 1 hud to
drean in double quirk time, a there
wu an uuto walling at the wharf to
take un right to the Volcuno.
Hawaii Im twice the lz of all the
lather IhluiuU combined, ulthough Uiu
population of the entire IhIuiuI I
about eiual to that of Honolulu alone.
It conniMt.it moHtly of the two uiouu
tainn. Mauna Kea ami Maunii Iou, of
which Klluuea la a purl, each hIiiiomI
14.000 feet high, ao that you are look.
Ing up all the time, and the count line
meelM the (Mean in ateep. perpendicu
lar cliff which ur' fringed with
waterfallM. The entire Hurface U a
beautiful green with many canyons.
(Continued on 1'age 3)
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There's not a member of the family who doesn't
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It's the one treat old or young never tire of. Ilest
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