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! m wiiH Hi h ii< 111. K lu* I i*in ‘ I m **I Fur Mu- cigar he Ranch at the H m now er tig h t I» r lilt llo . Mil < t ill I I mirti I I H ill w n iiih J l'iuii|.»ltf I h in t n i'i* k box. ».hen* In* kept hin bachelor new lug ............... . o f very « .«.IH.- llirim.l. | (), (|,.r nom.- large eyed i i i i -II m K n u r r , It. at. | ti Him t iin-Kt uf Imi 11 um and a pair o f Mj, n .M, ,,r lialla ,„.for,. ,<Mlk ,10Hr(, Umt lja,| tba pu,,„(, Uj,. bul up )b(> bllllk ' 1 * **• " " * * W « III a few b M m t o wad.* I M t t o l . t i l l - ami ki w i ,I the strips together; L ffort MI1I, pr, „ , part ,.over , hU alltrhea were m ater thuu you might , ,.ri„ k,.r w l t ,, tb(. klllfe ite u ©kenne lit, n Il ÿniïrwlf nfli-r lying fliriii il h > m f*i h I- Init with it broken leg mill u fever. Hit ) C H A P T E R XI. ! he (iijIliit out half u dozen eraekera anil When the haiiilage was long enough i ,lrallk ,1(i|f a dlppt.r ,,f water he rolled It un he hull ueen ilia'torà ilo, M11(j j |j (letter ••ml IlNh.Nl Moine pina ont o f the cigar hal, kl>|(J b|„iaH, Hl<M,r f r „ IU 1.0» Mini hi hi them Where he could get . ry klJ,.w Hea- hlH tingerà on them quickly. l i e atiual rld,.ra b>, ,iU(, lulkwl a up ugnili, reachcl u c r i M H to u ho» o f little with Floyd Carson two or three cam ici milk nml p rie) o(T thè lld " l ui times and hud met Heaheek himself. lliihle lo iical you, Ino." he luuttercl He knew Charlie Fox In a purely ••us lo thè rown o f calia, and polle! thè ho» ual way, as has been related, and I'efcer rione Ile look lluck Oln ey’a kulfc ami Howling I mg the aame. w h llllc l Home ver.v crmlltuble HplIntH None of these men were likely to ride from lite Udii honrda ami r iim m a g d In out of their way to net* him. Aud now I i I h "wurhug" under llie hiink for huml- that his mind worked rationally he Imd kerchlefa wlth wlihh to wrap thè no feur of Huek (fluey's vengeful re HplIntH. turn. lluck (fluey, he guesxed shrewd When In* tuoi itone all tliat III* could ly, was extremely busy Just now put do lo prepure for thè long d ege o f palli ting ms many miles us posHlhle between and lielpIeHMiieaN allenii o f lilm hi* unir* himself und thut part uf Idaho. I'nlesa •*d uhiiig Ihe hiink uni II he w i i h Hllllng Hilly Louise would coiue or send for liear thè heud o f It » ’liti ti I h hrokeu leg him lie would In all probability lie alone •■»temici hefore lilm ami l e k u lu.at there until he was aide to walk Ward l o o k to m u k e M u r e thut everythltig whh did not try to eoiufort himself with any ready. Ile felt I i I h gnu ut I i I h Idp. re delusions of ho|M*. luoved bell ami all nini tlirew It tiiiek As the days passed he settled himself GERMAN THRUST GUTS BRITISH LINE JOS. E. DAVIES GERMANS CLAIM A GREAT VICTORY English Withdraw to Prepared Positions When Pressure Becomes Too Strong. Cities of Peronne and Ham Captured and Booty Said to Be Enormous. London. The long to-raldcd Herman offensive on tin western front war launched In a tremendous attack on tb> Hrlilab lines on u front of ahout GU miles The main thruat on the Hrltlsh right flank hy the ( j e r r u a i i H » u h »outIt ot Ht Quentin and the die my used a division for every 2000 yards of th< front, there being approximately on» Herman division against every lirttirdi battalion. There » a s an admitted break In the Itrl'lHh line In the Ht Quentin region the Hcrmana forcing their » a y through the defensive system and compelling a ItrltI h I i retreat to prepared positions. Fighting of a most desperate nature has been continuous since the Initial attack. Although they have gained most of the territory they had lost since lMl*. the Hermans are three or four day* behind their time table. All authorities agree that ihe Itrlt Isb retirement Is perfectly orderly. There is no flight, no panic They ar<- maintaining their alignment throughout. It Is stated authorlta lively that most of the losses In men and material have already been ro placed 'I he Hrltlsh are holding the gates to \lhert determinedly against the Hiliddihurglan masses. IInnlciiburg is striving desperately to break through—now here, now there unmindful of the huge gaps torn in Ills massed ranks hy the Hrit Ish guns. The Herman storintroops are so thick the gaps close automat! • ally like holes in soft dough. .Simultaneously with lunges In the direction of Albert, the most furious attu< ks are being flung southwest»ard against u line through Fozteres and the St Hohlan forest, curving outward along the road to Royc and Noyon. Between the last named, assault fol lowed assault in rapid sucees ¡ion. I'h French and British are forcing the enemy to pay dearly for every Inch of ground. Nesle » a s taken omy alter furious combats, the French re sorting to bayonets, grenades and knives, fighting body to body in a death lock. Berlin, via London.—The Hrltlsh In their retirement are burning French towns and villages and between the Somme aud the Ola»- the Germans are still going forward. Kuorraous quantities of booty have been taken by the Hermans, according to the war office statement, which follows: “ Between the Somme and ih<- Oise our corps are fighting their way for ward. f ’hauny has been taken. “ Our booty In war material is enor mous. “ We have bombarded the fortress of Paris with longdistance guns. “ The Homme has been crossed at many points In our attack between Joseph E Davies, successful candi Peronne and Ham." "The Germans have captured Pe- date at the primaries for the Demo cratic nomination for United States ronno and Ham and defeated British and American regiments brought from Senator from Wisconsin. the southwest for a counter-attack on f'hauny. The Germans are now standing to the north of the Somme in the middle of the former Homme battlefield. Bapaume was captured in night fighting. Nesle was taken by storm, the statement adds. With the American Army in France. British, Americans and French were — Hundreds of gas shells were fired throwm hack through a pathless wood by the American artillery on the Toul ed country by way of Villequier- sector into the village of St. Baussant. Aumont and La N'enville. The American observers reported that More than 45,000 prisoners and the work c* ‘.he artillery was effective. more than 600 guns have been cap At the same time high explosive tured, the statement says. shells were fired into the town against batteries in the rear of the cemetery aud into Honnard Wood, where there were other enemy guns. Our artillery dropped a number of large shells Into Joli Wood, and after firing a few minutes secured direct hits on the target, causing a tremen Washington.— The third liberty loan, dous explosion, followed by dense col umns of smoke as a big enemy muni to open April 6. will be for $3.000,000,- FRENCH TROOPS RELIEVE BRITISH BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR Fortuna K u . li Ayam. nomi when Wurd r<slo ilowii thè Hlee|i h I o | n - tu thè ereek Punk JUhi illune 11 1H eiihln. Ile wim Mimi» i | in -| i III timi iiientuI dcpresslon » l l l . l l ho ofteli f o llo » h i -I ohi * U|>lill I ho lieelH o f u gl'eat ou II. i iih I o f | mimh I o U Meeliullleully he Iwlteheil (he relim limi aeiit Itllttlor i l o » Il thè InHt shclf o f l.iilik limi he itili hot look ll|i tu eoe Just grimly to the business of getting through wpere he w iih Kutller whn u » e l i trulli the ordeal us comfortably as possible, eil liora«*, Hlui'e he wun Wurd's. Ile l ie had f<MMl within his reach und a ol.eyeil thè rein Hlgmil nml Mtcppcd off u scant supply of water. He workisl out tu o flHlt llllllk luto II IIONt o f loOM- |illl-lI the question of diet ami of using Ills ris'ka timi h IIU trcaclicruUMly nmler liI n resources to the best advantage. He f»«'t. Mure 'ix.tod, Ihoiigh Ile wmh , he turd nothing el—* to do and his alert Htuiul.U-d nml fell, and It wiih nheer III mind Helzts] upon the Hituattou und Htlnet 11int liuik Wurd’a fia-t frolli thè brought It down to a tine system. ntlrrutiH fu lime. For Instance, lie did not o|s*n a can Wurd H|.rii»le(| iiuiong thè roeka, of fruit until the prunes were gone. iluzed. t h è shock of thè full tmik li lui Then he emptied u can of tomatoes Into out o f hI m III of uliNtruetloli unii he tin* howl us a safeguard ugalnst pto H>.:iiHl i i » ii _ v frolli lluttler iih thè liorae maine poisoning from the tlu, and set scruuiblcd u|> nml h I oi «I »linking hefore the empty can on the floor. Ihiring the nini. I l e tlleil to Herallllile u|i lllao. »urtn part of ouch.day he slid o|s*u the Unni hii t timi atureil atuplilly ut I i I n window hy his hunk aud lay with the loft leg » here, III h i » u.v f.et» i eli li I h k Ine fresh air fanning Ills face and lifting alni hla finii, It turiieil out ut all iiinmt- Ihe hair from his aching temples. ural uiigle Ile Ihoiight rem-utfiill) timi He tried to eat regulurly and to make he liuti Inni eliougll trouhle for «»lice the fruit Juice save tils water supply. » Il li- »ut ha V log u hrokeu leg oli to|. o f Hornet lines tie chcwisl Jerked venisou It all. from the hug over his heud, hut not very " N o » tlila I h olle deuce o f n II » !" he often; tin* salt In the meat made him Htiitial . 11 n | mi hhlonateiy, » heu |ni In Imi) drink t<M< much. On the whole, his III ii lueuHUre couled hla 111-*4 unger. Ile diet w m h healthful aud In m measure liMike-l armimi liiiii llke a muli » h o I h sutlHfylug He did not suffer from the tuktng atock o f liI m reaouret-M. Ile » « k want of any tcm ! necessity, at any rute. Hot fur frinii thè eahlu. Ile eouhl gel He Imd his few hooks within reach. t Ile re U) vrawlllig lini » Ini t tlieiiT He rcud u good deal to keep from think- U n n i Imikeil ut Itutller, ntumllng »he | ing too much, and he tried to meat the ellely wllhlu reniti o f hla haUil. Ile days with philosophic calm. He might coiiMhh reil geltlng on If he l'oiihl, limi easily he a great di-Hi worse off thuu tlons dump blew up. The first explo- ani* ail over subscriptions at (•* rhtllig » e l i , thè lietirent |.lu> e » uh flf lie w sh , be frequently reminded him He Felt Hi» Qun at Hla Hip. sion was followed by two others less per cent interest. teeli liillea. Ami timi » uh ii ginal, long self. Bonds of the first loan, bearing 3% » i i ) from n iliH-lor. Ile ginn. e<l ugnili severe. Our shells also made direct ii | h > u tile lid . Then lie tu riid tils head Hut he was lonesome so lonesome per cent interest, and of the second ut thè cut.Ih limi tlleil to atmly thè Hit hits in the enemy's first aud third line and Mturd, frowning, at the Iduck l.utt tliut there were times when life hsikisl loan at 4 per cent, may be converted nailon lni|a r-uiimlly. i f It n ere Home trenches. where It protrude) froi'i the holster absolutely worthless; when the blue dev other fello»', IIIIW, ulint u olili) W il rii Intermittent artillery duels have into the new bonds, but- those of the "ilggestIvely rcidy to I i I h hand. lie ils uiti.lc him their plaything und he ailvltu* hIni to ilo nmler thè clreuiu- been in progress both on our Toul third ! ¡an will not be convertible into renelid out nml tm.k the gnu, t i m i d It saw Hilly Loulac looking scornfully atalicea? over umt heMltatd. No telling whut In uIsiii him und loving some other man front and in the Luneville sector, any future issue. i l e reacliial ilown timi felt hla leg This announcement was ngade by Nuue impulse fever might bring upm better; when lie suw his name hlack- where American troops are in train glligerly. So fur na he eouhl teli It » n a him urn! still no telling whut lluck enisl hy tile suspicion thut he wus a Secretary McAdoo with the comment ing. a alrulglit, h ! iu | i I o lireuk Hnu|i|aal ahort (Huey might do when he discovered r.stler preying u|s»u his neighbors' that "the great events now happening off ugntiiht a n « k, he Jmlgial. Ile »hook Hint lie wiih not In any luiiudluti* dan cattle; when he saw Huek Oluey laugh in France must fire the soul of every hla heuil over lite tienigli! o f rhlllig IIf ger of bunging. ing in derision of his mercy ami Uxitig tiH-li mllea »'itti t In hh * lirokell holieH American with a new determination Then In* rem ove! Ida P o o tH hy the fresh evidence against him to coufouud grimi lug tlielr •■■Igea together. Ami to furnish ail the dollars and all the simple met l i d o f Minting the legs with him utterly. utili, u Imi elae conili he ilo? American forces in training in I-or- material resources of America that lluek'H knife, harts! his broken leg in He had all those iiiims I s , aud they left Ile reuchlai out, tis.k thè relna limi ralne are still holding onto the are needed to put an end to tfce exe- the same milliner, brace! himself men their own lines upon his face Hut he lei! itutller II ate|i (leurer ho thut Ile trenches northeast of Badenviller crable atrocities of German mili- tally ami physically, g r l t t d his teeth hud one thing to hearten him. unit that eoìlhl griiH|. thè Mtlrru|i. W lth hla voice which were recaptured last week. In tarism.” ami went doggedly to work. was the Kteady progress of tiis broken he tirili thè horae gillet » l i l l e Re pili lini Paris The French on Saturday tills region our artillery is continuing A Ilian never knows Just how much leg to »’urd recovery. A long, tedious in connection with the loan, the hllliaelf liprlght U|alll hla gmal h'g. In* can endure or whut he cau do until priM'cas It w s h of necessity, hut as went to the assistance of the British to batter the German lines and a num secretary plans to establish a sinking Ilieii, Wlth pulii titillici, Jerky inove he Is making Ids Inst Htnmt In the tight nearly as he could Judge ttie hone was and took over a sector of the battle ber of scouting parties, which have fund with which to purchase back any liieiitH he imlleil off thè unihlle, glumaal for self preservation. Wurd hud no knitting together and would tie straight front, the war office announces. In penetrated the German positions, re- bonds of the third loan thrown upon urouml hIni inni tlung It In lilml u huek mind to lie there nml die of I.I ihm I | k »I- and strong ugHin if he did not try to the region of Noyon and on the right port that enemy works have been con- the market, in order to aid in keeping liruah. I l e Hli|.|aa| olT t In* tiriti In*, tlung Honlng. for Instance, nml broken hones hurry It too much. H e tried to keep tliat after tlu* Hiiihlle ami gave Itutller the price up to par. du not set themselves. So. KWeutlng count o f the weeks as they [Missed. hank of the Oise, heavy fighting with siderably damaged. a alai» mi thè ruui|i. The horae tunvial the Germans is in progress. The assault launched by the Ger- 1 ---------------------------- aud Hweurlng with the agony of It. he When the days slid behind him until uuay ami Wurd Hlnrd ufter lilm » I t t i Knttre confidence reigns that the mans against the British front has re- set hts leg umt hound tin* splints In he feared he collld not rememlier he cut aet llpa "A n y w a y , you culi Imik after place and tlmiikd the l.ord It was a a little notch on the window sill curb Germans' last trump in the world bat- opened the fighting season in the west. youraelf," In* aulii, nml haluneial upoii straight, clean break and that the flesh morning with Hack's knife, with every tie will be overtrumped when the The German attaek began with a brief Three Companies Known to Be on li I h righi leg « lille he HU'iilig urouml was not torn. The allied but overwhelming artillery bombard seventh duy a longer ami deeper notch proper moment comes. ami fa cci tlu* cahln, it wua Hot far — Fighting Areas in France. Then Uu dropped back, upyii (he b d than the others to mark the weeks. The military authorities were fully cogni ment with high explosive and gas to a man » I t t i tWo aouml lega. A liuti Washington.—General Pershing ca- and didn't care whether lie llvisl or but. tlrst three days Imd tiecn so hazy that cant thut the enemy's supreme effort shells, at dawn on March 21 in the (Ir c i yarila, |u> tnipa. bled the war department that two Followed days of fever, through which tie thought them only two and marked would cause a retreat until measures rolling country north of the Oise. 94 U nni ci a » le i there oli hI h I iiiiii I h ami Ward l l v d crazily nml had count of the them so, hut that put him only oue day regiments of American railroad en ohe kncc, ilrugglng thè hrokeu leg ufter could be taken to check the irruption miles northeast of Paris. From Croi- liourH ns they passed. 1> u ) h when he out o f tils reckoning. gineers are attached to the British hliu. It » n a not u Ilice e»|a*rlemv, hut into the allied positions. ‘ silles. south of Vendeuil. a distance of l i c s l c l gissl nursing und did not get He lay there and Naw snow slither forces on the front attacked by the It Hervial olii* g.Hnl |iiir|M.se it »'I| nh I There is every sign that the terrific 47 miles, the Germans concentrated ho much hh a drink o f wutcr except past his window, driven hy a » hooping Germans. frolli li I h mimi all tlimight o f llmt hhnk through pain and effort. Hours when wind. It worrhsl him to know ttiat Ills attack, in which apparently some this preliminary barrage in which a |>HHt wherelli llm li tuoi tig nic i Three companies of the engineers, ■ he curad lluck Olncy and thought he calves were unsheltered and unfed where in tile neighborhood of 1,000.- number of Austrian batteries partici almmefully I l e Inni eliougll to ttilnk o f hud him hound to the clmlr in the ch I> while his long stack uf hay stood un- 0 (M> Germans of all arms are engaged, pated. The German infantry divisions he said, were working in the areas in » U h hla preseli! pltglit, » Ittiout wor- In. Hours when he watched for him, touched unless tin* cattle broke down is being slackened. The resistance of thereupon advanced to the attack which the German official statement rylng over thè tut —f. I mentioned the presence of American gun in I ih nd. through the window hc- Ids fence and reached It. He hofied of the allies seems firmer and the ar along the flanks of the salient in front In Imlf un hour or ho Wiiril resici li I h Mlde the hunk troops and no report has been re they would, hut he was a thorough arma u|iou hla orni dooratep ami dro|e rival on the scene of French reserves, of Cambrai. Furious fighting continues He hud made a Until trip to Hurdup workman, and In his heurt he knew ceived concerning them ( ns I hla |N*rHplrliig face u | m . ii th'-m. il sent up to the southern flank, brought on the northern flank between Oroi- two weeks l.efore ai"J tin* 1 brought hack that fence would stHiid. This message definitely disposed of luy there a long » lille In a ileuil fuIut. welcome support to the British who stlles, Bullecourt ami Laenicort: on supplies for the whiter. And l.cause He saw cold rains and sleet. Then reports that American reserves had A fter aw hllc he lu o v d , t i f i c i ti I h the southern, along the line Gouzeau- Ids pay streak of gravel bank had yield there were days »•hen he shivered un- sustained the first powerful rush. heud and lookcl ahout hIin dully ut tirsi been sent into the battle. court - Hargicourt - Leverguier and ex ed a fair harvest lie had not stinted der bis blankets und would have given and theii \\Itti n eertalli atolcal aca'pt- IdiuNcir till the tilings he like! to eat. tending across the Orozat canal to be much for a cup of hot coffee; ilaya ance of I i I n pliglit. Ile Imikcl luto thè British Army Headquarters in He I h . v liH.king over tlu* piled laixea when the water froze ill the pulls be yond 1-a Fere. liiiinedlnte future ami tritai to f o r c a s i France. — American engineers have ugillnst tin* farther wall and wundercl side the bed what little water was Ita demanilH li poli I i I h atrength and to Battling for every point of vantage, Ten-Inch Missiles Are Fired From again been in the throes of fierce If he could reach the ho» of crackers left und he ehlp|**d off pieces o f Ice pre|iare for tliein. He c r a n i c i farther giving ground only when overwhelmed German Point 70 Miles From Paris and drag It up beside the bunk. He and sucked them to quench his thirst. conflict, in which they have done ex up mi thè Mtep. reuclicl tlu* luti ti unii Parts.— The German “ monster can by numbers and exacting a frightful cellent work in transportation. was weak, and to move his leg was I lays when the tomatoes and iieaches opeiicl thè iliH.r. I l e c r a n i c i In, pillici agony. Well, there » as a dish of prunes were frozen in the cans so that he non." firing 10-Inch shells, which hus toll of lives for every foot of ground liiuiHelf up hy I he f o t o f ti I h l.iiiik nini oti the window sill. chewed Jerked venison und ate crackers been bombarding Paris, has been lo abandoned, the British line is still Small German (.aider Caught. Hat down wenkly wlth I i I h head In hla Ward ate a dozen or h o , hut he want rattier than chill his stomach with the cated tn the forest of St. Gohain. west intact. While the German onslaught haiiilN. I.lke ii liurt animai, he hud A Pacific Port.- German’s first at ed the crackers. He leaned us far as ley stuff. of Laon and exactly 122 kilometers gained ground at a number of points tempt to outfit a raider at a west olteyc’ Ida Instliict and limi e r a w le i he could from the lied, and the la.» was Hay by day the little notches and the (approximately 7ti miles) from the there was no sign of disintegration in buine. coast Mexican port with which to cre stilt two feet from tils outstretched Un longer ones reached farther and farther the British forces. The largest gains 11 I h »-yen went alowly a round thè cab- ate havoc among Pacific coast ship gers. He I h . v aud considered how he along the window sill until Ward be Paris city hall. in. mensili lug bis rcHourcea and lil.a The force of the explosion of the made by the Germans have been west ping. has been ft ustrated. The aux might bring the box within reach. gan to forewe the time when he must ucals and liinlt ut Iona. Ile pillici I i I h shells was not greater thuu that of of Ht. Quentin, where they have cap iliary schooner Alexander Agassiz. 32 At the head of the hunk stuml the start a new row. Hay by day bis « ne chalr towurd lilm thè chalr whlch ease o f |.caches and beneath that the rheek bones grew more clearly defined, many shells dropped on the city in tured Nesle.. These points, which are tons net. formerly owned and oper Huek filney liad occupici so unwtlllng at the tip of the teutonic attack, are cum* of euiuiisl tomatoes, the two form bis eyes bigger and more wistful. I»ay the past from airplanes. ated by the University of California in ly and placet hla left knee upon It. more than 10 miles from the front as ing a stand for his lantern. l ie eyed Although during the earlier hours by day his knuckles stood up sharper research work at sea. was captured I l e uiauagcl to reacli thè ctiphoard it stood March 21. The British losses » b e r e he kepi lil.a dl.alies, ami took down them thoughtfully, chewing u corner of when he clostsi his bauds, and .lay by of the bombardment the shells arrived 15 miles off Mazatl.tn hy au American his underlip. He did not want iieaches day nature worked upon his hurt, knit at 20-minute intervals, later they be have been heavy, but it is officially botile o f 11ni 1111‘iit and a ho» o f car- gunboat. gan arriving every 15 minutes on the announced that, considering the mag boll/.ed Vie elllie whlch he ImplHUicI to or torn a t • m * s Just then he wanted those ting the bones together. (Continued next week) Lave. Ile wmh bear thè tw o tdg stille soda crackers. average, and some of them even fell [ nitude of the struggle, they are not Big A rm y Urged By Wood. l i e tm.k Huek (Huey's knife he was water pHlls whlch he limi litici thut 12 minutes upart In militar) circles undue. On the other hand, the Ger- Washington.— Back from a visit to inornlng Just to h I iow Ituck ttluey how finding It a most useful souvenir of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS the belief was expressed that the Ger Ina,1!, hav** ■uffered terribly, even Ber the western battle ¡rout. Major Gener eueounter and pried off a hoard from h h .I he wmh over hla captare, and he Notice is hereby given that Neva ,1. mans were using two lung distance admitting that the teutonic cas- the peach tmx. T w o nails stuck out al Leonard Wood, in a confidential bethought bini thut water whh golug to I’erhins has been appointed administra HUn8 ualties before Peronne were "compar- through each cud of the board. He statement before the seuate military Le preeloiiN In thè tiext few weeka. trix ol' the estate of Catherine A. I’er ______________________ attvely heavy.” committee, declared that allied mili I l e llftcd down ohi * pulì and Mwnng loaned again from the bed, reached out kins, deceased, by the county court of Bolsheviki Recapture Odessa. ------- - . It forward ita far uh he cullili and net with the l.iHtrd and caught the iih II s ill Lane county, Oregon, on the 27th day tary opinion is unanimous that the Moscow.— The I'krainiau Bolshevik it un thè tloor iiheml o f lilm. Th«‘ll he a crack oil the upi>er edge of the crack of March, this, and that nil creditors H uns C apture 30,000. German offensive will fail, and urged er box. He drHggist the tmx toward H w u n g thè other pnil hcsidc It. l'ulri- having claims against said estate are forces have recaptured Odessa from London.— The number of prisoners a increase— to 4.0D0.UU0 or 6,- full) he hltehed bis dui ir Hlnugslde, him »nitII It caught against a ridge In hereby notified to present the same, the teutons, after a bloody fight, ac- ! capturcd by the Germans now num- ®®0.000 men— (n Am ericas army. the rough hoard floor, when the nails lifted thè pi» 1 I h and set thciu forward dnlv verified ns the law requires, to cording to an official telegraph agen bers over 30,000 and the number of i -------------------------- agalli. Ile did thut tw lee and gol ttieni bout outward and s II pins I away from tills administratrix at the law office of cy dispatch received here. the crack. Ward lay hack, exhausted guns «00. the German official state- M akin g Big Guns Fast in Am erica, I m - h I i I c I i I h lui li k. I l e went back and In T I wmh i > iin | AMERICANS SHELL TEUTONS WITH GAS THIRD LOAN GALLS FOR THREE BILLION U. S. ENGINEERS IN BATTLE CITY OF PARIS BOMBARDED a aimi t d thè tcnkcttlc, fnuiid it luiIf full alni e a rrlcl thut alno I m * nìi I c tlu* Punk. T i l d i he reatini awhllc. Itandagc«! Well, there wmh a new flour Hack huugtlig on a iih iI I l e atomi UP. leu inni and got It. ami » b i l e he with the effort he had made and tor mented with the pain In his leg. After awhile he took the piece of hoard and managed to slide It under the box, lifting a corner o f It over the ridge. That was hard work, harder than you would bcllevu unless you tried II. .1. Shinn in Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Hate of first publication o f this no tice will lie on the L’ilfh day of March, lt'l.s. N E V A J. PKRKIN H, *u-"J a'.’a Administratrix, ment says. Huns Hang Red Guards. London.—German officers operating in Finland and the Ukraine have or dered the soldiers to take no prison ers. but to hang uII Red Guards, as Uisy « r e only bandits. Washington.— An official summary of progress by the ordnance bureau's gun division showed that it "has ar- 200 Am ericans A re G erm an Prisoners, n n g e i f m th , productlon of lnanv " Washington.— An official statement thousand cannon and the erection and announces there are 2U0 Americans j complete equipment of 10 plants for now pusouers in German onaips. i their manufacture."