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♦ B e a t t y , Mrs. T. C. Wheel er. Mrs. S V. Allison, Mrs. C. II Corson. Mrs. 1 J Woods, Miss C a r o l y n Schelling a n d Mrs. E l b e r t Bede. SOCIETY . . E locution Class E ntertain s. « WITHYCOMBE AND MRS ANDERSON ARE OUT • Mrs. O r a Head He i nenwav ’» class iu T h e M. P. G. c l u b me e t s next Tuei elocut ion e n t e r t a i n e d the music classes dnv with Mrs. Wt'red Skei. o f Mrs. R o b e r t S u t c l i f f e a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Leon D e s l . a r r e s in t h e Ch r i s t i a n c h u r c h p a r l or s Mo n d a y e v e n i n g . A H O N O R G U A R D N OT E S . v e r y c r e d i t a b l e p r o g r a m wa s g i v e n by t h e pupil s o f t h e dif t' ereut teac hers. The -------#■ e l o cut i oni s t s t a k i n g p a r t we r e M a r t h a T h e Honor G u a r d a s s i s t ed t h e Third Wi l ki ns on, H a r d Ixiucks. Ma ud Doyle a n d Mrs. H. F. Oakes, each o f whom L i b e r t y ls>an c o m m i t t e e by t a k i n g a The g a v e spl end i d i n t e r p r e t a t i o n s o f t h e i r census id t h e t ow n Wednesday number s . L a t e r in the e v e n i n g l i tt le c i t y was d i vi de d int o d i s t r i c t s a n d the R u t h Ki ng a n d J o r e n e Bur r ows, a g e d fol lowing c a p t a i n s we r e a p p o i n t ed : Mvr t l e S wa n s o n , Hi l d r e d Hall. Susie f o u r yeurs, e n t e r t a i n e d wi t h r e adi ngs. T h e p i ano n u m b e r by l l i l dr e d Mall Wi t he r w o x , Louise Ma t t h e y e r . Florence w a s pl ayed in f i n e style, while t h e d u e t Hi ckey, Rut h Phel ps . Beulah Ha wk i ns . by Gordon W r i gh t a n d Lloyd E d w a r d s P a u l i ne S mi t h , My r t l e P o t t s . I d a Fer m a d e a g r e a t hit w i t h the audi enc e. The guaou, Vda Gi l chr i st . Muriel S h a y , Alice Ru t h Jo r g e u s o i i . Juanita vocal i st s we r e Mrs. C. E. Fros t , l i l l i a t i C a r e t son. Lewi s. Leslie Hull an d E t h e l Mackey, S h o r t , T r y s t » Ma r t i n , G r a c e H a r d in g . t h e l a t t e r b e i n g fr o m Divide. E a c h L a t e r in t h e c a m p a i g n Honor Gu a r d s n u m b e r was r e n d e r e d iu u f i n i s h e d man will assist in m a k i n g out q u e s t i o n n a i r e s • • • ner. Lit t l e Miss Ma c k e y has a voice of g r e a t promise. T h e compl e t e p r o g r a m Me a r e g oi ng i n t o our w a r g a r d e n i n g w a s us follows: P i a n o d u e t , l.lovd Eng 1 in e a r n e s t t h i s y e a r . Me mb e r s a r e di land a u d Gor don W r i g h t : r e a d i ng , " A s I vi ded int o six d i f f e r e n t di v i si on s Each t h e Moon Hose. ” Ma ud Doyle; vocal di vi si on will secur e land an d p l o wi n g of solo, “ A C h i n a T r a g e d y , ” Lil li an Lew same, pl a n t cr o p s a n d t a k e e n t i r e c h a r g e is; r eadi ng. “ A T ob o g g a n S l i d e , ” Mrs. lot' t h e i r c u l t i v a t i o n . Me will c onduct A d a O a k e s ; pi anol ogues, ( a t “ Someone the s e g a r d e n s in a c c o rd a n c e wi t h t h e to lyove M e , ” . li ■ “ S o m e t h i n g Forgot s a m e rules by wh i c h the C o t t a g e Grove t e n , ” Hazel L o u c k s ; child i mp e r s o n a I ! school g a r d e n s will be g o v e r n e d , as t i on. Maud Doyl e ; vocal solo. “ My I ma n y of t h e Honor G u a r d s a r e high H e a r t Is S i n g i n g . " Mrs. F r o s t ; r e a d i ng , I school s t ud e n t s . Me mb e r s will be re “ C r e ma t io n o f S a m M c G e e . “ Hazel q u i r ed to fill out sa me repor t s. T h e L o u c k s ; vocal solo. “ Ou t on t h e D e e p , ” I m e m b e r s of ea c h di vi si on a r e r equi red Leslie Hull; r e a d i n g . “ F e a s t o f Be l to repor t p r o g n ss a t next busi ness s h a z z a r . ” Ma u d Doyle; vocal solo, m e e t i n g T u e s d a y . April _. “ M y Dear J e r u s h y , ” Et h e l Ma c k e y ; r ea d i ng . R i l e y ’s “ B e a r S t o r y , ” M a r t h a M e h a v e r e c e i v e d copies o f March Wi l ki ns on; p i a n o solo, “ A r a b e s q u e , ” issue o f Ho n o r G u a r d ma g a z i n e , oue of H i l d r e d Hull. t h e best y e t . “ C h a t wi t h C o t t a g e v$> <;■> G r o v e , ” w r i t t e n by our a s s o c i a t e od T he Const e l l a t i on cl ub me e t s a t M a i t er. Mi s, F e r n Holcomb, is very good. sonic hall n e x t T h u rs d a y . Me wish e v e r y o n e mi gh t r e cei ve c o p i e s . <#■ • •$> It is c e r t ai n l y a sp l e n d i d ex p o s i t i o n of T h e r e gul ar m o n t h l y E a s t e r n S t a r H o n o r Gu a r d work in Oregon. When we su p p e r was held F r i d a y e v e n i n g , t he r e c o n t e m p l a t e t h e f a c t t h a t t h e r e a r e b ei n g a l ar ge a t t e n d a n c e . Mrs. Will some t¡5 Ho n o r G u a r d b r a n c h e s in the Hail, Mrs. H a r r y W y n n e a n d Mrs. C. st at e , we real ize t h a t t h e H o n o r G u a r d H. Corson were t h e hostesses. A f t e r is not au e m p t y n a m e b u t s t a n d s for T h e Dallas t he r eg u l ar E a s t e r n S t a r me e t i n g , whi ch s o me t h i ng in w a r work. fol l owed t he supper , a far ce. “ More G u a r d alone ha s e a r n e d ove r #1000 since T i m e O u t , ” wa s g i v e n by S t a r m e m o r g a n i z a t i on , w hich money has b- « n bers. p ar t s b ei n g t a k e n b y Miss F r a n c e s used for p a t r i o t i c purposes. G o v e r n o r J a m e s M i t h yc o m b e has an no u u c c d lus c a n d i d a c y for r e n o mi u a t io n In his annoi mi cincin lie t a k e s a s t r ong s t a n d for s u p p o r t ol t he a d m i n i s t r a t i o n in the w a r a n d for t he r e n de r i n g of G o v e r n o r J a m e s Wi t hycomt i * s»*r\ »«•«• to t lu* f l ow« r of O r e g o n ' s young in a n hood now in t he s«*r\ ice of tin* c o u n t r y . H«* also t a k e s a s t r o ng st and fo r s t a t e d e v e l o p me nt , as well as rignl eeouomy. Ho s a y s t h a t he wishes a vote of c o n f i de n c e fr om those who fool t h a t he has s e r v e d t he m f a i t hf u l l y . Hr. J . F \ nd o r s o n , of 'The Dalles, is t h e f f i t h to m a k e his for mal an i i o u i u e me n t fo r t h e r e p u b l ic a n nomiiia DR. Conference» of packers, w here prices have been discussed, have been held a t the urgent request and in the presence of representatives of either th e Food A dm inistration or the Council of N ational Defense. And yet the packers have been accused of com m itting a felony by acting in collusion on G overnm ent bids! W e have done our best, w ith o th e r packers, large and small, to comply with the directions of the U nited States Food Adm inistration in all particulars, including the furnishing of food supplies for the U. S. A rm y and N avy and the Allies, now be ing handled through the Food Adm inis tration. W e wiH continue to d o our u tm o st.u n der Governm ent direction, to increase our production and assist the Food Adm inis tration. W e consider th at the opportunity to co-operate w hole-heartedly and to our fullest powers w ith this branch of the G overnm ent is our plain and most press ing duty. T he T ra d e Commission A ttorney has, by false inference and m isplaced em p h a sis, given to disconnected portions of the correspondence taken from o u r private files and read into the Record, a false and sinister m eaning with the pterin purpose of creating antagonistic public opinion. T he services a t th e packers o f the United States a re most urgently needed, and I regret exceedingly th at w e should at this tim e have to spend our efforts in defending ourselves against unfounded, unproved, and unfair assertions such as are being daily m ade public. President Swift & Company, U.S. A. Till a ui ook. Ore.. March U5. Til lamook c i t i / e n s insist «»a loyalty to t h e Vuieri can tlag. Last eveni ng ahout Ut Ml men wai t ed upon dolili Pl a s k e r and d e m a n d eti that he sa l ut e and kiss t he Fi nt et i S t a t e s flag, which lit* tint wit hout resist ance or even remount ranee. Pl a s k e r is t he p ro p r i e t o r o f a restali r a n t here amt is repor t ed to h av e nitide t he r emar k t h at it G e r ma n y br oke thr ough the Kuglish lines oil t he west e r a front t h e w a r would he over in 30 days. The crowd concluded t ha t lie meant Germany would* win t he war a n d t h at his s y m p at h i e s were with Ger many. P l a s k e r a s s er t ed t ha t he meant no wrong nnd t ha t he is loyal to this count r y. \ f t e i Pl a s k e r had compl ied with t he i r request the s a m e people re pa i re d to the Hamsev hotel and hy force e x t r a c t e d t h e r e f r o m and escorted to t he st reet n man named d. B. Delsmati, who cl ai ms to he a t r a v e l i ng solicitor for «1 correa pondenee .school. He was compel led to kneel in the s t r eet and kiss the flag Delstiinii was accused o f dec l a r i n g last S at u r d a y e v e n i n g 111 Pl a s k e r *s restali rant that the G e m i n a sol diers were no worse t ha n the hoys in k ha k i in this count r y. A f t e r kivsing the flag In* was war ned t ha t it he o f f e n de d agai n he would !*•• t a r r e d a n d f e at her ed. T h e c rowd was order l y, hut d e t e r mi n e d not to t o l er at e any r e m a r k s t h a t can he c o n s t r u e d int o disluval t v. LANE FARMERS ARE PROVING PATRIOTISM I® T her« is bo foundation fo r the alleged violations of law attributed to our Com pany Liy agents ot the Federal T rade Commission and I w ant to say em phatic ally that Swrft & Com pany is not a party to any conspiracy to defraud the G overn m e n t Ñ or has Sw ift & Company been guilty of improperly storing foods or of m aking false entries or reports. D| r i n g ! >■ Id, »»••■. M i r t h 8 ; riic i I aerai .ut Mis. Lydia It iekey was hold j Friday a f t e r n o o n at t h e chapel . Rev IK i> Stol l i , past or of the L u t h e r a n . lunch of Kugeue, of f i c i a t e d . Doit ised was horn in f ni it idu him ! was aged tl-H yours- For t he past i?7 , v oars she had resided in C o t t ag e Grove and -'iiico t h e d e a t h of her hushaiul in Juiiutiiy, UH 7, she had made her home 1 with her ch i l dr e n at vari ous placca. She ' was a iiieinhei of t he I uitod Hi e t h r en j 1 hureli Follow 1 ug ail o p er a t i on of a j mont h ago, she grew g r a d ua l i ) weaker ; until the end came, at the home of her d au g h t e r . Mrs \\ |{ Denny, in West Springtdeld. Wednesday eveni ng. She »*» s ur vi v e d l»y fi ve chi l dr e n: H. Hickey, of C o t t a g e Gr ove; Mrs \ | Nar g ea a t , Mrs Lea McKi nney, ot Ol ympi a, vN ash ; Mr** \\ K Denny, of West Spr i ngf i el d, a n d Mis .1 \\ D MeKell, of this city.* TILLAMOOK CITIZENS CHASTEN DISLOYALISTS To The lencan LYDIA HICKEY DIES AT SPRINGFIELD J E. ANDERSON ti on fo r t h e g«»v •rnorship. Dr. Ander son is k n o wn as ' •' Ili o F a t h e r of P r o hi bi t ion, ’ ’ hut he has bc«*u a s t r ong sup p o r t e r o f all pr«»g r es t i ve legi sl ati on and m a d e a spl e ndi d record d u r i n g sever al s e - To n s in t h e legi sl ature. R E D C ROS S N O T E S O u r s u p e r f l u i t y shop is badly iu need d o n a t i on s . F r u i t , hooks, fai r y work, lothiiig, men 'a an d boy*' hat , shoes, hi r t s, foods, c o t t a g e cheese, b u t t e r a n d e g g s — iu fa c t most e cry t hi ng and a n y calls for t h i ng s t hi ng sells. We linv for which we ex p e c t d no d e m a n d aud we h a v e sold thing? t h at we had no idea a n y o n e would w nt. Ño, no m a t t e r what y o u h a v e t h a t you do not want , or which you wish to g i ve to the Red Cro*»», we c a n most likelv 1 us»* 1 it f T h e s h i p m e n t last week consi sted of -4 pa jama suits. II bed shi rts, 5 pai r s of bed socks, 14 helmets, 7 s we a t e r s , *» p a i r s o f k n i t t e d socks a n d 514 sur gical dres si ngs . T h e sh i pme n t t hi s week c o n si sted of 1140 s ur gi cal dres si ngs , 40 bed s h i r t s , - 0 p u j i i u u s ui t s arid 5 pai r s of bed socks. R E D C RO S S W O R K E R S G E T NO PAY FOR T H E I R S E RV IC E S T h e r e a r e still some who ask how much some o f th * Red Cross wor ker s a r e p a i d fo r t h e i r services. These have not done an y g r e a t a mo u nt o f work at a n y o f th»* Red Cross room or t hey would know t h a t no one connect ed with t h e R»*d Cross g e t s a c ent , d ir e c t l y or i n d i r e c t l y , fo r his or her work. M a n y women put in al most t h ei r e n t i r e t i me ami get not a c e n t foi t h ei r labors. N o on** is p e r m i t t e d to in a n y way m a k e a p r o f i t fr om *•» rvic* •-* for t h e Red Cross. T h a t is one reason why all a r t i cl es of fer ed t h e Red Cross mus t fie gi ven and why t h e Red Cross nam«* c a n n o t be con n e c t e d with a n y e n t e r pr i s e unless all t h e r e c e i p t s go to t he Red Cross. If a n y o n e lias a n y idea t h a t a ny o n e is m a k i n g an y p rof i t from th»* Red Cross th»* d i s t r i c t attorn»*)* would be please»! to be i n f o r me d »if th»* facts. Sample Store Prices —you can always compare with mail order prices and quality. LADIES DKESS SHOES ai_ > 4 . 9 5 i» » 6 . 8 5 MEN S UNION SUITS at., s i .0 0 i«» « u d i r » LADIES' HOUSE SHOES MEN 8 DRKSS SHOKS tit........ S ' j . u r , St 1.5« ai_ MEN S WORK SHOES at \ S ’J .M :» S 10 . 5 « LADIES' SAMPLE SHOES » i .......... « 2 . 9 5 i» « 3 . 6 5 BOYS SHOKS a l ........ . •Sii. 1 5 i" « 3 . 5 « MISSES' DKESS SHOES ai si.fio ' si.or» si.or» 1 « sa.oo conici GROVE SAMPLE STORE = L E BEAN ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY I'OK HOUSE 0 AMONG THE CHURCHES Loiiin hi Menu, o f E u g e n e , hus u ni t to t he s e c r e t a r y o f .state ins d e c l a r a t i o n of c a n d i d a c y f oi t he r e p u b l i c a n nmiiiiiii t i on a s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e 111 t h e s t a t e login l atur e from l. aue c ount y. Metlitxllst Chu r c h Rev J on Knot t s , p a s t o r {Sunday sch«»ol ut Iu u. in. H»*g ulur ¡»reaching services at II a m aud » :-tU, L pwo r t h l eague ut 7 p iu Mid week p i a y c r m e e t in g T h u r s d ay eve n i n g \ l r . lieu 11 has been in the l egi sl ature ut i Kill. Hiimlay m o r n i n g subj ect “ Tht* E a s i e r a n u mb e r • *t ter ms. Ill l«0* In* was elect Hcni ch. ' Hpecial I.lister lllllsii* | ed to the house and ser ved d ur i n g tin* Hundi y «’veiling the ch*»»r will r ender session of P.n»‘i; m HHO was el ected as j | j oi nt senat or from L ane ami I .inn conn an fiastci « mt .ti n .111 if let! ' * Th«« King I ties and s e r ve d d i n i n g the t e i m s of *»f t «lory • • • , I'.HI and P.H a n d a g a i n was el ect ed to F r e s h y t r t i o n C h u r ch D \ Mu« l ••«»d, ) the house hi I‘. Ho and ser ved d ur i n g the ¡•listiti , photic I ;« H Hible school ut lU { t er m of HH II was a c a n d i d a t e for .« in Mor ni ng worshi p ut l l ; evcui ug j i tu* sperikei ini. it the last t e r m hut worshi p ut « • «, bibii *tu«l> Wednesday Was d e t e a t e d h y Robert N. S t a n f i e l d, •*v d u n g * ut V :30. \L r m u g * * I act •»! the K«***uf fee t ion w iio i s a t p r e s e n t 1 c a n d i d a t e toi I lilted Fv cuing. ' ' O u r Oversi ght S t a t e s Senator. • • • Mi. tieiili suVs he will not ck the C h r l s Ua n Chur ch \\ »Iter Culbsou, spe a k e r s h i p t hi s y«*ui, hut ha s t i l t e d m i n i s t e r It.I»i«* s« h o o l !* 15 a m V I* timt he will suppor t He r be r t m * I d<ni. S. i h ♦» ;u u. m F r e a c h i n g s e r v o « » ol Multioimah coli lit \ , w Im I a s an a t 11 a m tiiof 7 :.'0 p. iu • • • uotinced t hat he will t r y for the honor B a p t i st Chur ch F G U, Gr«»ut pits t«»r «'merit us Huiolay school ut IU a. CARLTON E SPENCER m l*i caching ut li a. m F r a y c r meet IS NOW LIEUTENANT m g 1'hursduv e v • e n i • n g • ut 7:.40. Gteipel M iss io n W B Finney aud Lieuteiiiint i ' u r l t o n L Spencer, s«»u «*f f o u n t ) Commi s s i oner F 1C. Hp«,u«'»*r, wile, leti'lers H«*e«»ml «b»«»r sout h «»f the Much More Feed for St ock Will He 'I' linm H«*rvie«*s T'uesday ami f ' n was th** first man t»» be graduate«! from Hal ed T h a u Ever Before. • lav lit » U ¡1 in Huiolay services at the a d j u t a n t ' s t r a i n i n g school ot the : IU a n d • : ’U» ¡* in. av i a t io n corps at Columbus. Ohio 11« • • • Lane count y f a r me r s a r e ¡»roving g r a d u a t e d « » n W a s h i n g t o n ' s b i r t h d ay C h r i s t i a n S d e u c e Chur ch Herv ices in t hemsel ves both pat r i ot ic a n d g«»«*»! fin th«* «■ hup«T at iM'J Hs*c«uid st reet «*ach \\ \ %yer, m a r k e t m n s t e i From t he r e he was sent Y < • Chunut c Su nd ay ut II a in Kcgulur t«*stimoutal a n d iit:iii:ig»*r »• t th** Lam* Count y Co Field, Kantoul, III, from which place meetiiig cueh We dne s da y ut «: IU p m he expect s t « » go to Langley Field, T he b u i b l mg is open for the use of tin* o p er a t i ve Sh ip pi n g associati on. Pr o b •*uch \N t*duesday a bl y no man in Lam* count y, except H a mp t o n . Va., and from t he r e In* «-i c i r c u l a t in g library | ree t s t « » leave soon for s om e wh e r e hi fr om I. IU to 1:30 ¡». in All ur•• cordially p" siblv Co u n t y Agent N H. Robb, i*» invite«! to th«* services us well as to F rance. b et t er post ed on t he st ock a n d grai n m a k e us«* of the li teral tire. L i e u t e n an t Sp e n c e r s t a t e s t ha t h«* Is s i t uat i on t h a n Mr. Ayer. When a s k e d a s t»» tin* f u t u r e hog ami the first O r e goni a n to g r a d u a t e from c u t t l e s i tua t ion, Mr. Vycr de c l a r e d that t h at school, which is tlo* only a«liutant n ever bef or e h a v e the f a r m e r s gone go t r a i n i n g school in th** a v i a t io n corps Li c ut eonnt Spc m i r is a g r a d u a t e of thor oughl y int o t he w»»rk o f r a i si n g the feed to m a t u r e th**ir stock a s they will t he I ni v e r si t y of Oregon a n d of th«* ( uivcr sit y o f Or egon school of law •lo t hi s year. II** s t a t e s t h at th** ubuor A C O T T A G E G R O VE C I T I Z E N T E L L « nrillv high price «»f feed will compel tin* OF IIIH E X P E R I E N C E . m a r k e t i n g »•! some i m m a t u r e st ock, but | COURT HOUSE BIDS t h at t he r e will be even more br e e d i ng j WILL BE ADVERTISED You ha v e a right t»» doubt s t a t e m e n t s stoi k raised t ha n usual and t h a t n ever | T h e c o u n t y court T h u r s d a y accept ed <»l t»»’op|»« living far a w a y but cun y«*u bef or e h a v e f a r m e r s p l anned as ef f ect ively to rai se t he feed necess ar y to ma I th** ¡»Ians of J o h n l l u n / i c k c r , ar* liit«*«t d ou b t t o tt a g e Gr«»v •• eu«l<»rsi*iu«*ut f Read it: hi ch a r g e , tor t he a»ldition to a n d r** tun* the c omi ng hog crop. f t \ Ralston, ret i red f a r me r , 447 Not only will t h e c omi ng corn a c r e I mo del i ng of t he cour t house and have Hiiril HI., say s: *' \N h enever I have a g e be sl i ght ly i ncreased, but tli«*r»* will o r d e r ed t he a d v e r t i s e m e n t f«»r hid* t«» an o¡»¡»«»rfunity to sp«*nk a good wurd be much more ba r l ey raised t ha n in the be r ecei ved up t o April *. T h e proposed a d d it io n will be well f»»r D o a n ’s Ki dney Fills I do uot hesi past, a n d t he n u m b e r o f silos in use will shaped au»l will In* placed u|niii th«* t u t e t « » »Io s«». D o a n ' s havi* r«*gulate«| be m a t er i al l y increased. This, Mr. A y e r declares, is not only n or t he a s t »»f th»* pres ent sfriicturi*. The my k idueys uml h a v e <»verc«»int* ¡»anís | h a v e lot«! pat r i ot ic , but will prove ve r y much t<* ¡»Ians prov id»* t h a t th** as s es s o r ' s o f f i r v due t»i di s ordered ki dneys th* ir f i nanci al b e n ef i t, as he is sa t is f i e d will I»** <»n th«* m a i n flour of th«' addi t ion to use them on sever al occasi ons for t h a t it is poor poli cy f«ir a f a r m e r to and tin* c o u n t y »*l**rk will occupy th»* knJuey couipluiut and in ev«*ry instane«* a t t e m p t to raise st ock aud buy his fee«l. rooms now occupied bv t he s h e r i f f ami I hey h a v e n«*v«*r fail«*»l to gi ve m«* great An o t h e r very e n c o ur a g i n g sign is th»* c o u nt y «*<»iirt, a n d also h a v e Inrg»* vaul t s sat is f a c t i on . ’ * inqui ri es as to o t h e r feeds besi des grai n. iu t he new port ion Fri» «* ÖÜc, at all d**ab*r». |>»»u *t T h e »he r i f f will h a v e t h e c l e r k ’s F a r m e r s a r e t u r n i n g muri* a n d mor e t»» unply ask t « » r a kidiii*y r emedy g**t si lage root crops a n d o t he r home raised pr e s e n t qu a r t er s . T h e c o u n t y cour t will D o a n ' s Kidney Fills th<* suine t hat occupy t h e p r eaent cm*uit cour t room, Mr. Ralston ha«l s u b s t i t u t e s for shi pped in gr ai n. l «»ster Mi l burn To , while th»* circuit court will b a v e »piar Fr ops , Buffal o, N. V mlÍ2 29 L «'» iu t he ad d i t io n . Moos ehear t Souvenir. 4 * Moos eheart , * ’ t he l i tt le ci t y where tin* Moose l«#dg** car«*» for or p b a o » of Col. Law-ion Me m b e r of C our t Mar t i al . W ANTED SH IP KNEES L i e u t e n an t Colon«*! B. K. Lawson, of me m b e r s a n d f»»r indi gent member » Wi- i* ti li uni * tiny q nun l i l y , nini ull this ci t y, Inis been n a me d a m e m b e r of th«*m**inselves, which is b ei ng g r e a t l y -i/i-i II ii 'I k x I niurki-t |irin-N Writ«- enl ar ged, is t<» be done int o b e a u t i f u l t h e ge n e r a l court m a r t i a l at th«* Colma ut mu ••. Aitilri-NN souveni r b«>ok form ami it is sai d t ha t bin for ts. Meet i ngs will b«* Ii«*|<| at F«»rt t hi s will b e t h e g r e a t e s t t hi ng of t h e t Htev **ns. ÜOUGLAH F IR S H I P K N E E CO ki nd e v e r o f f e r e d t h e world. in22 al2|iil Hi-attle, Wasli W A T C H Y O I ’ M L A B R I . . Hii ve L’.V . L I B E R T Y D R I V E I S TO STAR T W IT H A BANG HERE’S PROOF ( Cont i nued fr om fi rst |inge) iti v ill»* (i. W. Mi-Reynold*, Nelaon LewiN, J . U. Hawl ey. I ,ii t h i in Kniinet Hti:ir|>, \\ P. Hu f f , Dun Minugiie. Bliiek B u t t e K. B. Crane. I.»nd»n— J . K. Bouton, Kinernon Ki-ilhli'y, Alex Ninnll. Hi-liron K C. I'nlir*-r, (ieor|{e Keliet l»e«*kt Ji-N«e Trniini-I. Hiiyinriw and Delight Valley J. A. REPLIES TO WANT AD ARE Jol l, Ernest .Neiir*, I' rnnk HenNton. T O R M E N T TO S E N T I N E L Kujndii K. H. Holdi-rmnn, C J . Cum ADVERTISER <-ron, C. W. . l a r k noii . Wi l d» ood 1.. W. H u n t , Hliermnn “ F o r g o o d n e s s ’ s a k e t a k e out t h a t Powell, M E. Du n n , J . K. Dnmewood. ad. o f mi n e a d v e r t i s i n g a cow for sal»*,' Dori-na J I. Ho lNtrom , J . H. Kirk, said W. A. He r ne nwa y in a tir»*»l voice o v e r thi* phone th»* o t he r day. “ I c a n ’t ('. 1». VnnVnlin. Row River II. A. Whit e, Blnint- An go «»ut o f doors, or down town, or a n s we r th«* p h o n e but what someone w a n t s d e mo n , Hu r r y Bhearer. Mount View P. J . Ilelli well, ChllN. t o b u y t h a t cow. I d o n ’t egre if the ad. h a s n ’t run t h e lengt h o f ti me fo r B:ile-<, Cl a ude Arne. Wal de n nnd Blue Mo u n t a i n J. li. which I pai d for it. T a k e it out. I ’in losing t»*n pou n d s a «lay in w»*ight be I.ineliniigb, Geor ge DoweiiN, H. I.und ing b o t h e r ed so much by people who wehr. wa n t t o b u y t h a t c o w . n Co mme n t woubf be superfluous. A want , ad routa l i tt le and of t en liringN lug r e t ur n s N o t h i n g too log or too lit T h e w a n t ad. w a y ig t he r i g h t way. 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