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H O M U M IIJÜ m W ^ W liK has bi'i*n slow lu act Tin» na» boon u n fo rtu n a te . Out of k l a d n m I t o k l » I’l l I ' U R l i U M U to thi* g ov ernor It may bo »aid P ub lished r i cry W edn esd ay In th a t hi* no doubt purposely d e Noble K Hyde t h e In te re st of ih»* H > n n # 'llle Warn layed c r a c k in g of th# whip be- ar#a by th e H o n u e 'l l l e Cani P u b caust* hi* wished lh# W hen m o tn ln * fouud th e ru pb.*ard hare public to lishing com pany A f a d I'd kn*’ * n lh# night b efo re know Ju»t what a » o n Id group <*f men It elected to th# hou»# and M , w pussled S p o k e . Well. I d o c l s i e ' I II h a * e to wend p u t I# th e s to r e M a r k A. S h ie ld s. . . Editi*r » h a t a greedy crew control# the 'tat<- wenate And can I trust you with th e s e e g g s * J o h n H . 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Harefo oted pants s i l k ragged knee» l> * a *’ n g -am Into law» It n u - not Who d ihlnk of clolhwa. a t a g e t h i r t e e n ’ sym pathy **lth hi# program, but SU B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S W ith sunlight sla n tin g th ro u g h th e tree« he ha» been chosen to rule and tt And mornin g dust, o n e 's to ea b e t a e e n ; By C a r r ie r 1» hi* prl* liege and hi* duty to O ne m o n th . .................. 2 0 c e n ts com m and the bouse and »euate A nit com (tallied by gangling pup SO c e n ts T h e people will support him If he T h r e e m o n th s A rabbll sped aloag th e hedge W h ere Mien, » a s m o th e r 's Hurry up* will step to the radio aud ta k e the By Mall And youthful, earneal given p led g e ? T h r e e m o n th s ........ ... | 0 .50 public Into hi* co n fid e n ce la*gl»- I nmindfu l of my f r s g l l load lature# are b opelesasl) Inefficient S i t m o n th s ................... S | swiftly follow on the tr a i l ... 1 2 . 0 0 bodies because of th e short tim e O ne y e a r ......................... Of dog and rsbl.lt down th e road — In which a group of Inexperienced The r--a.| which leads tu C lu v e rd ale men have to perform their Job Ol II r i U H .K \M G o v ern o r Martin ha* been a dl»- When little and ra b b it having gone. at-poiutm ent to d ate Keax-ti for 1. In corp orâ t# th e towu. I note the sun a Ith t h u a g h l f a l fr v w n , this goes back to an e rro r fa ta l 3. C r e a te a «rater d is tr ic t. I call my pup and b s r r p on. Ms released Karl R o o d * I n a» his 3 C r e a t e n lire d is tr ic t. K*»r I ant nut half way to Io w a 4. K e -o r g a n lt e a c h a m b e r o f c o m private s ecreta ry and Installed an A pictured cloud In fr a m e o f blue. o ' e r educated ln e x (e r le n c e d la w m e rce . Assume# t h * »bape of plralo-erraft. yer 5. In s ta l l Street llg h ts . And >. Its Captain, lead my r r e a Goodwin had served the g o v er 6 l . s y down s ld c walks. T h e b a ilie ragew fo re and aft. nor well In W a sh in g to n aud When victory. la tim e b won | would have saved h|w from m is NTAUK S K H l h l W ith »haltered hu|g and riddled »alt. ta k e s W e don't pretend to know S i n g in g In th e rain Is a fin e hu- 1 why Goodwin was let out. but we I cast S s t a n . e toward th e sun And burry on to Cluverdale an a t t r i b u t e , for It I . proof t h a t ( t h a , l h , gl,» rrn<>r t h e s o n g s te r ha s s well reg n ia te«!: d to th e siren voices of lUvu who la WtlloWed fcolliM. Where th e »«ream liver. H ow e re r . It Is n o tic e a b le '. were Jealous of th e s ecreta ry and Is bridged by shadowed ru stle s p a a t h a t even stru n g liv ers often fall wanted him out o f th e way I real arrnso • rail and d ream o w n e rs who a r e l e f t to m a k e ttne Perhat*# the g ov ernor will find W hile ro ollug d ep ths b e lo w I araa. m u sic out In th e w e a th e r while him self before th e le g ia ls tu re W h e re d rag on fllee the s u r fa c e shim w a itin g fo r a s t a g e to P o rtla n d . re a ch e s Salem ag ain He may be And flash the su n b e am s siftin g down T h e s t a t e , year# ag o. set out to come th e bold hard hitting, ru g Then much re fre sh e d with pleasan t i S l a . r e g u l a t e public u tilitie s with ged a rm y man whom t h * people R em em ber I Ve been eeBf to COWS view to fixin g ra te s, sch e d u le s and had been lead to look upon as s Th e sun. now slightly westw ard slant# s e r v ic e S t a g e lin e s com e un d e r the second "O ld H ick ory " T h e o p p o r Ob. »ft* led imp with happy tall* th u m b o f th e public u t ilit ie s com tu nity still re m ain s to him How I feel th e t e t l s r e of my pants. m ts s l o n e r at S a le m . In re tu r n ever. we doubt that hs w||| find And hurry o a to C lo r e r d a le they a r e p e rm itte d to e n jo y m o h im s elf u n til b# has selected s pri nop olies to c o n t r o l hig hw ay s vate s ecreta rv » h o ;»>»#*•»## po hold t e r r i to r y a g a i n s t co m p e t ito r s litica l sense and has the Intestia l a# p e tty ba n d its and hard boiled co u r a g e to te ll the g overnor th# b a r o n s of th e fu e d a l a g e s d o m in tru th Vide gardening S p a e for those b a l t h e y w e r e paid I m m e d ia t e ly a te d sm all states and tr a d s who d'-slre to prndure Ih e lr own la ‘ nah ro u te s vegetables TIMK TO M A M GtltHKNH 1 hi ring lh a war th e federal R a ilr o a d s a r e co m p elled to p ro Work at th e dam cannot last g ov ern m e n t used m a n y o f (la sul- It Is s p rin g tim e In the Gorge vid e s h e lt e r f o r people who wait fo rev er Provision* must be made diera for t h e build ing o f public f o r tra in s . On th e C o lu m b ia R i v Soon the Scotch B loom will he for the fu ture T h e ra tu ra o f ruads Theae mew worked » Id . by In flow er and the violets will be e r t h e s t a g e line d oes not pr*>»fds spring o f fe r s an opportunity to sida Gth rlv Ilia na who re c e iv e d s h e l t e r b ou se s, nor c a n It be fo r c peeping out at passing child ren those who want to lay up so m e |t a day T h e a e p a r t i c u l a r a*d- Alresdv th# daffodlll» are opening ed to s t o p a t B o n n y V illa o r Dv>d ' - I n g f--r wi nt e r T h » * a l n < - a a r e dletOk r e c e iv e d a a a d j u s t n . - a i a t s o b — for th e re a s o n . Its ow n e rs th e ir flo w ers and th e pu»ay wil beginning to run In the river » •. rapreawatlng (h e d if f e r e n c e b » lows a r e fa r advanced In season say. t h a t th e s t a t e ha s not widen th e ir sold ier pay o f 1 1 pee E v e ry grocery s to r e has s rack P u h can he cu red and smoked ed th e h ig h w ay to provide p a r k Fru it wasted last season ran be day a a d l h # ( I p e r d a y d r a w n by o f garden seed, and the s p o r ts ing space. men are oiling up th e ir flatting preaefaved and put away this sea- the r fv lt la a * T h e y ware paid la J u s t why th e s t a t e In sists on ll la not too ea rly In begin cash Im m e d iately a f t e r I k e war gear Hoys h a r e turned to b a s e on g iving a s ta g e line a m onopoly ball and g irl* a r e Ju mping rope* casting about for the garden spot. t t a r l a g th# W orld w ar th e r a i l ha s n e v e r been c l e a r , except to roads la A m ertra w e » , t a k e n «»ver H ere and th e r e experienced th e chap In c o n t r o l o f one. by th e fe d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t The N e ith e r Is It c l e a r why t h e s t a t e g a rd e n e r s are te s tin g the earth J l wTlt K IV>lt l I T » H A V * g o v ernm ent a s a lavish la Ha e t - c a n n o t com pel th e s t a g e lin e to with th e ir spade*, end the more t o n d i tu r e o f m->ner aad b uilt Up widen a spot a d ja c e n t to th e road know in g ones are s ta r ti n g rold T h e World War r o i l th» C alled p re p ara to ry to putting th e r a ilr o a d s to th e i r h ig h e s t and build »m all, a t t r a c t i v e s ta tio n fr a m e * S l a te * m o r . th an I Jl.OOO.OOu noo point of e ffic ie n c y Millions Wefc hou ses, w h ere people w|l| not be ender plants In th e ground. o f this am o u nt only a p p r o x im a te fo rced to sin g to keep up th e i r T h e past winter was mild F a m ly It.OOU.OOO * r i glv»n to the spent to rebu ild ro ad b ed s an d fo r » p lrits w h ile w aiting fo r s ta g e s In ilies d ep endent upon the dam for men In IB i f o r a T ' - b a la n - ■■ a f the pu rchase o f new e q u ip m e n t Hut (he r a i lr o a d s a lso p re s e n te d s to r m y w eather. a livelihood escaped with m in o r ap proxim ately (3 2 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 *0 S claim to lh# fe d e r a l govern Inro nvenlen .« N»Xt winter th e wa* handed over to the m a k e rs of THE O O I K R N O R M A R TIN T h e l e g i s la t u r e a t S a le m ha s a d . Journ#d and gone h o m e, but re p o rts a r e cu r r e n t t h a t It will be c a lle d Into session a g a in after co n g r e s s ha« disposed o f P r e s i d en t R o o se v e lt h u m a n i t a r i a n tfro- g ra m . M thoug h the l e g i s la tu r e s a t fo r • I r h t w eeks It a cco m p lis h e d l i t tle. or n othing . And worse. It de veloped no new le a d e rsh ip . T h e people hav# look ed to G ov e r n o r M a rtin to t a k e th e lead He Ì i 4 a vara am , i „ n DAM CHRONICLE w e a th e r may not b * so mild, and fo r th a t reason p re p ara tion * should be ma de to meet It. Wood should be ru t and corded and p e r m itted to d ry ; an ab u n d a n ce of fruit, should be canned and s 'o r s .l away; bins should be filled with dry v e g e ta b le *. m unitions ine ship builders, the war c o n t r a c to r s and tho»» who Ire. a m e rich selling supplies to the arm y, navy and m arin e corps C n fo rtu n a te ly . little or no pu>>. Ilclty was ever given to the fact that seven thousand m a n u facto r- Inc fir m * th a t held war tim e c o n E v e ry fam ily In th e d istrict tr a c t s with th e fed eral g o v e r n might do we|| to put In a garden ment received an a d ju stm e n t Ground 1# not a v a ila b le to all f »-** am o u n tin g to more than two b i l llle* on the lot* wh<re *h#y hnr<- lon d ollar» In ca»h The«» c o n pftched th e i r h o m e * , but enough tr a c t o r s dem anded a #«tileim-n! ra n re a d ily be procured to pro- from I'ncl# Kam In payment of goods th at w»re ordered but were never need because of th e s ig n ing o f the arm istice. ™ T I '>oo fed era l civilian em ploy___ d u ri n g t h e war Although employee» received aa high aa I 2 '. « u per y ear, t h e i r claim for an >» a d ju s t m e n t was also re>ognls<-d by Congress T h e s v e ra g e g ov ern ment em ployee received e xtra imy a m o u n tin g to ( i n o n T h e s e men • e r e not asked to wait until 194« # “An Optimist is one who makes the best of it when he gets the worst of it. f — »Hm. fr,,* , hu «... »• o ath *g u *kst “ “ “ lu ,» .* Jo fig ure **•« r«H of IIS Mill I » '«folk, . * * W|„ *• * •It L lr TLE KNOWNf*CTS b a r « .- ..f rail,n ag h» tl*o» f„ t |fce o v ersea, »«, w ith (fc^ rtur, ' *** » ll.-b e rt l « , . „ % g o v e rn m e n t ^ H •‘ •••al „ , U ^ J W* « m i a i iu a *t«»* 4 «ismmi »“ km. >•* «h- p o -erh oam '* * •i— i m any y ear. . 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