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ENIN
THE WEATHER
Ba?kui) your country
iiv o I -bevtv Loan Bond.
Tonlirlit and Sunday Fair.
Htshest tomp. yesterday 65
Lowest temp, last nKht 3(i
VOL. VIII.
ItOSKIil lMi, IHtl'CLAS COl'XTY, OHEfiOV, 8ATCltlAV, OCTOUKU 20, JD17.
Nil a."D
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We'l Known Prosecutor Drives
; Home a Lasting Warning
To The Public.
" ALL PROMISE "I WILL"
Tolls How the Kaiser Had Planned to
Muko Ameriea the I'al 'ow
nttlly loHiir-thasiii
.Nation.
With tile slogan, "This is no time
lo discuss why we are in the war
we're tliere," Waller H. K vans,
prosoculiug attorney of Multnomah
county, who delivered an address v
stir up interest in t his communit
lor the second liberty loan campion
iu t'his city last night, to use the
vernacular, "litterly knocked eia
dead."
The large audience which gieeted
the well known at lorney was held
spell bound i hroughout I lie entire,
address, while the clever v-paker car
lied them in a wordly vessel a cms:
the broad expanse to where the con
flict we aie so deeply inei levied in to
where young men. old m n, wo
men and children are dying hy the
thousands, to when- German "kul
lui'' and unheard ol barbarity, hack
ed by shot and sh!l. is doing, with
seemingly unrelentiim vigor to down
all that we, as a nation, hold sacred
democracy. His audience liardlj
moved in their t-eats, so foiceful and
lashing were his denunciations of
German propagandas and cruelty.
In explaining the methods b
which the raited .States raises mon
ey, he pointed out the fact that con
Kress hal provided an ela estate sys
tem of taxation for raising revenue.
nud had also authoii.ed liie issuance
of bonds, which had, beiame ot the
(dijects of the war, been named "Lib
erly Uoads." He then epl.um d in
simple teini-i that a bond is a nod
and In this !nsi; iiee the L-nei nuu nt V
note. He told how the interest i
jiaid by coupons, a iid d iscus-d t he
investment from the ian;lpoint oi
safety and pi on t . Coiicei nin the
latter he said: "Tin i-e lionds then,
are the note. ul a bo.uiwi r. w tin ba
been in biisine?. l-n yea:s aTui i. t;
never yet faii d to ; ay ;:s i.ddiL.e
lioiiK." They pav a nil- id in:erei
that in most lo.-a ht i s, bee;. n.-e ot
lax exemptions. amount s to i lie
equivalent of six per sent at least
Revert in c eac( to l be v;n, M v
JCvans. among oihei i.idigs said. ' lc
toy t'pitron the time has ycuie by f j i
questioning the i ;:iii t uhn
HH'siii
wrongfulness oi out
many, W'e ai e now
everv man must, el
.... '
iihldie
place. TU';e cm be
ground. Vou are eiil
countiy or a-ain-t ii --v.!
stand"' j
He then took up a hh-tot b al
analys's of t!o imlueaees th.it haw -.)(, ,,.,,, d,. s fli- ihe inunty ;i-ri-been
o!Mraiin- m ;ein:aii lie mad rtl!tural coiini-il met this afternoon in
numerous eerpts from pol i i ical , (.i(v )Kl t(M. pmpose oi dis
and economic wii:in-.- to .-:i..i:n ' ,.llf.Hitu: Hie pmien m he carried v
1i:;te the th-tjy oi trie u :i.--i r p" -
p t a m tor luakinu tiei hid ny ;i w cm bl
power bv - l:,i v, ! riL be-e pl.t- s a
went em conquest 1 b' uiu.r lle'.. urn J
and France a".d pi-ihaps Spain and
Portugal, .us well a. ni.- plans ior
"Miltidutepa or a '.renter in 'xniii:.
in the c mi al i'.u-. ope ;,- quoted
Herman wr.tiir ..u 1 fp'.-clies. as
W' II as a renin! :nnn liet . tal .;n
Kries. to --how ;
ed the vit t t
slruc'ioii of I
Which v. ere :o b
tlier c.iu.i: m:iU"
nut Cite ei-:,d '
in e n. o ' '
t.ilt , oi Pni.-.id .
the pi or, 'v e s
of dn'ic i.n :
read a mil ;
tie; ; Cat .... !
!.V ! Ille
i'Ud
In '
g.U
I !
b'
show in: up ' i." 1
roi i'al :ci a ' ou
C-!p tliL '. ; .
He -ii.;. d
w hich t;i gA r
ted niiiuero'; -t)V
V. 1 1 i : HI' I l 1
wit h lie: m: n. .
C.prr: !s . - h
Til pit, tat: e. o
ma iiit poi. v. i
nit-nt " e I " 1 1
rin w ar . "a -n-1
wiP : i i ; i '.r Kn.-I
Y.i)i es in i v o ImT
thei.:. us a con-' .
reiob r to u- I b-
1:
w ill add thai nav
Hkh wi- will - Ii u
colled f :-om 'bit i '
lar-ch:'f-"iitt: ti (! ' '
of the war.'
Mr. Kv.ai.s r I I
poeni f-iitiib d ill
r iohint si an .'ii o: v1
1 have a b'
.i Ii.ili
.. Kr.ini-.
inori ow . I h.i
: ,...,i Ms
,R.
Mirt iiif n i'l '
wished him si.-ilint
l.rliv ,)..
ju Ktanci
boy remai ked the speaker. "A
change to wallow and groe in the
slimy vi-rniiii infested ire-iH'hej or
UuK outs, or perhaps to leol Liu
quiver of his ilesh against the eoTd
steel 01 a murderous enemy's bayo
net; a chance lo strangle and choke
from t ho poisons of the death-dealing
gas bombs dropped by a fiend
ish opponent, or mayhap tin thanco
to writhe and struggle in burning oil
disehaiged from tliut heathenish in
vention of the most barbarous loe. or
belter still, the chance in K ranee of
being carried back with reddened
cheek and burning brow to lht lield
hospital wliere he may roll and toss
a in id si i ever is h dreams and in his
delerhim he may say: -Oh. well, it's
all i ight . the folks back home are
making their sacrifice for us, too. I
fan see them now giving up every
thing lhe"y own mat we may be
hrouuhl back home; it's .ill right- -it
s all rU'hi.
"And yet. friend.--, here wo are to
night each one revolving in his mind
t lie question of v he t her or not he
can take ihe chance. What chance?
The cn.mce of taking the ladV places
at the front no, not that, the meie
depriving o-lfelviK a little here or
there, the chance of foreynin; ail
auto trip next year or the potpone
int nt ot some sliuht phai-tlle that we
miv ma'' what :t profit Parri'ii:
in stui'Mit for nntselves that will
hriinr returns to the civili.ed world,
i ilea 1 i'u hi hie value hy d ri ini; I mm
the lace nf democracy the arch en
emv. the Prussian niilna'y monar
chy." Mr. K .ins then ar-p nh-.t
audient'e to answer - will" t
pli dee. "I promise to "'rei
inmost endeavor to the en.
Dim phis county 'dm 11 subscril
full quota of liberty bonds''
his
. this
r I 1 V
Hl.'t
her
The
speaker procured from his listeners
t he - i wil!" i hrtt almost raised the
roof To II e J) !S e pres.-doil. a ml
' I will" thai seated the Heiaians in
their "pill boxes "
Mr. K'iins .speni the niuht in this
citv and together with ii"o Neuner.
Ir.. di-dpe! artnrnev m' ibis county,
left t his evening tor M y 1 1 h Creek
where a rnuiiiL' tallv will h" held
there toniuht.
WILL LEAVE FOR
, N. C.
Word was received in Rosebud to
day that Clifford ,lope. Harold Ibd
b.ws and Julius Kiddle. w ho l.-ft
Kii'-ehiii'.': about thte(. wet aco. and
e;ili:Uf d in the :ird Oregon s.iiiit.u
coips. have now taken l!i"ii ph:.ie.tl
mina I ions at Wnicoir. r and were
successful They will probably leav,
in a shoi t time tor C:imp H re ne.
Charlotte, North Carolina. wh re
t hey will b, u'in active j-ervii
ariu .
MEETING IS HELD I'l
THE CtlY HAIL TODAY
M r,ntv j.nculi ui al :ic--i;i
The
pt . d a r snu! boi and by
ii p!(-jtle !'"!" a it p- -.''it ;i-
I 1 -
i'h tat m ot j.i ioti out
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, ,Ii(.n h,., .; al , t
com t. ;it'l
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ii; session
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I lly Asn, i.hi .1 P: . sa I
T: iuS I', t J" I I" Am
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K Pithtf . w;
ibn: ritu- T'le -da'v off ' '
' rn;tM o! I'.i pe ' i llano. Sp:i : n
; the member ot Hi'' rf-w Pm-U- I
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Bankers of Roseburg Present
Liberal Offer to Those
Of Small Means.
LOW RATE OF INTEREST
Makes It I'ussilde for l-IveryhiHly to
"Dip In" on the Smuul Lib
erty loan Issue Itig
Sum to liaise.
Two hundietl tho is;ind dollars in
; cold, luiind liures is Koseburg's
IqiloiH to t!u Libcitv bond issue.
I'M is is t!ie .Mini Chairman .1. II
I lioo(h v.:; loi iy noillietl nm.i lie;nb
1 i j ? : :i i 1 1 v.- lliai woii;d Iu expecicd iioni
; !:is c.t .
i.l. it-.-.j; t.Krt.. 1 1,11:1.,, in.! d'di.ir.--
ha- SO Sat Ot Ii :-lib-C. loe.! I 1:
riuiit up to t !.e pe jpb' o Ko .. hit ; .u
to gel !.Um nud tttey have on 1 a
We K to i.t) SO
I ' 1.1. ..!!.- ui::e i.ai d : n It lor the
e'iinm.'t e ;m 1 ii.r. , 1 . luok tins ;.tu-peiidou.-.
i:i in" t .ice. bu; tln-
ai e go. :.n l 1 do ii A ud I u rt her
mote. I lo .it e uoilig, lo g. i ihe
motiev .
A tlleetlU V. ,!S belli this lllll'l:ilU
by the I'oiiuiiinec ifientl app'dni
ed by Ckai: m;:n .1. II Itooth and
was . ad i...-a:. disc i-'t d w ;ie,. lo
H.iiiH tlia: act ! .;i -. i. o. 1 ... 1 imi
illi; lo U.eei b. s- biliU.- p.'M,oti o.
t in- l.i'.ei t :-oii'i is.Mie.
A 1 tlii- ;t,ee! i;; .: c, . 1 ha n U in t In
city was lepie-.rlllrd. ilS rteli il.S al
tUOdt CW.J Oilef pi Ul e: siOU. It Wil;
plain lo .e m'.-u Cat a conceiled ef j
foil iuu--! ,;t oa-'e l.e l.iiinchtd in 01 j
p;e w ;(U ,-l(.ild ,. .:!." d -i.h !
.-c: ihe l.bt i ,ill t ', .:' .. t b 1 oe
bond is. lie bad Ii.. I enn'n'.'.l.ed .
..u'. 'I'i is is .-sale o, alfaiis that
dio llnl ion In L-ot d hi I he- e s. ; ',: noil:
jioui .- 01 a o.ooiU t oil ! iii I a ad .
nuili ei n 1 f,ei:ll iTS o! Id 1 oln
illilti'- did ll'U iclNCe Woid.' . lleli
li;t y il ? 1 I t ue- iMipat 1 iot ,c met h
oil ol st.tiului'.: b k ol out goetn
nn Ml.
Put. be ibis as m.iy. ibis moue
hi 11- I i- ed. Tlii-..' 1- iio ' i 'd
;iu: a bout j ).e m;' "it. : c..; a- 1-
oili I Ul I qit)t a Is load- ,1 ,i llic I
t.-l tor all i Hiic r.-! .! .; : ;p. ci..l
l loi i ho.-c who ai t'iubl , .. .en bat
ties III the I rei.ehos.
.on'. bee i- the jo o;.ot bill in a
nutshell:
Tin loin baiii.s o: t eily nave
lliade ( lie . e ill.'-fal Oll'el ttl f .i I .
it 1 1 : bo ... win . aiiioe .ul'..: d t ' pay lo:
the bunds .,t 'ii-v in ! a. . olbiwias
manner. 1 I o. pi eli i to tube ;.p I ht- cd
ernuient's proposition wiiicb is lo
pa iu o p. 'i i i in dew :i oi 1 he aw.iMiir
o; the Load vuii .. to pmciias. . I
p r cent ;i.ihie .November 1 a. 1
per cent pnyaMe D.feinber 1... ami
t he . ; b. i t . per cut on t io- I .t ii ol
I a nil. : o'i m a do o , ud 'lie batih
will b I ou ah'- e t 'o- moui- at .". p
j ce(i I O can "111 lie pi, ' I',1,,. sc. J 1 1 s I
I one pe; cut too; e than tie iiomb
' :.. .liUs dt ,i ' . v h !'di t at- : 1 1 loi ud
: :. a . iiee. al off. i . a'ld. ill 'art. a
ai i:ii: ,o -'po.-.t ion lo ;!,. hank, iiotn
'a J: n. ti 1 a .i i -d p. on :
; l!o.er. it yon w.sb to bo the
; ,ioitds i i ! I ei I i I oia ! ! 'i II Ii nil in
til Int.- o a n l ;t - o T! i c will
ii-l oil 1 1 . . i 1 !!"-. bi "i I - id a I ions
j d- Iioia.liat (His In: . a pe i n nl o!
: t in i.oii'l d -w n a'ol l 'it b .ibf.ee i n
; i e pa-I. ei.-s i 'i-la,.c . u;i
t . i a "' I I pa; the naal: $:t
i..u n ;.e, mo:,!;, nut i I'm
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1 epu t y P n 1 1 ed Stat es M a r-
shal Prank Tichenor. of Port-
laud, arrived in the city this
morning, leuving apain for the
north on thin afternoon's train.
The deputy's viU to Kose-
burg was for the purpose of
suhpoening a number of Hose-
burg people to appear before
the federal grand jury at Port-
laud next Wednesday in the
case of the government nglnst
l-'loyd Itatnp, of this city, who
wi-:i ivcenib :i!'reieil by a fed-
. ral oflit er. tain n tn Kugene
where he was gi en a hearing
and piaced mi ' r J.im'h bonds
Among those who hue ic n
subpoenaed a? e I 'c'U't Shet i ll
IPiffel.-. .1. IP Skes. H.iw.nd
( birch. M I.. Ue'ob aim llan
Pearce. all ol whom will leae
i m Pot (land early n, m . eek.
LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
l Py A-iosriatetl Pi ess. I
ASH I.YHTUN. Oct. Jn
Tin total suhsei lii ion to the
liberty loan, it is exptded, will
teach touiuhl tin sum of two
0 billion didlars. Tlieie is a
i-.ene-al apathy ext tiding tioai
the middle we-t soitthwi-id into
'IVms and eastward to ; be Al-
ii nl ii- m ;i! Kin tl w h ich is cans-
hi:: the Kiates ro:;i-.ii by of-
ticials ueiiemllv. 4
4
44444444-444
TOTAL OF 21 PERSONS
i Py A -so. ialed Press.!
!.lNIU).. Oct. L'e. In ;i Zep-
;epti air raid staged btst niyht
o i h " b i mans m r London i' 7
persons w t'lv kil le1 and t hi ee
1 11 i 'i P.efoi e tlie i a id was
complete one of the Herniiin
machines was brought to the
tri ifcutul in a mass of flames and
two otliers wete forced lo land
Py Associated Press. )
A M K IMC AN TKAIN'IN'H CAMP
CAMI IN KKA-VCP, Oct. L'O.--
Aim ticati soldiers, servini; their
country in ihe toreiim laud-.
have subscribed several mil-
lion dolliits to the Lfberty loan
launched iu the I'niled Slates
. Py Ass... i ii
CHICAiiO. I).
4 mission.' r Hoover
a I wa i n i im i nalii
I a in 1 tie is ll poll I b
1 h . . I 1 be lnoii'eli
-1 I'ress. I
-Com--sued
a toi in
I bat a suuii i
count ry and
d Atliei ICil's
lii'M -1: !e:,!al
ill
liter
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u ash i n;t. h-i.
.-i'l fan a 1. I'M in I'lall".. t
. i i ll.. ' i 1 i 1 1 1 ii n I in
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IS A DAY OF PRAYERf TURN FROM
I Hy Ass.rlat. 'l Pl.-ss. I
1 WASHINGTON O.t 2i
I. i' .si.,n' Uil-..ii N;.s pni'la'ii'
'it .1 Snn.l.n. o.tiil.'r a .lay
' ,f p, av.-i (or I''
..... nan ...r.,,s .ll 'iin.iL.n lnn.l
, Am--Mian arms in I.in-mn lanils
v j
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Award of $50 Offered County
Making Best Showing
In The State.
LOCAL SCHOOLS ENTER
Supt. . ('. Prow n Pully in Sympathy
W ith Movement and Will Cooper
iiU' Willi Committer in
t'ariing out Plan.
The hankers and teachers ihrouh
out tlii stale are lo eo-operale in a
movement to induce the pupils of the
different schools to sae as Industry
at this critical time will count most
toward a victorious end of ihe pies
elit world couf licl thai Ihe Pnited
Slates has entered.
The Joint ronimitiee of the Si itc
Hauliers Association and the Slate
Teachers' Association, following sev
eril meetings, hns adopted a score
card which will bt sent to all schools
in the stale on which will he made a
report showing how Hie pupils hae
contributed to tho thrift moveineiit
which will st.-irt. probablv January 1.
1 !U s, and continue t hroughout the
year exclusive of vacations, etc,
A prize of $T0 was donated last
summer by the Oreirnti Stale Punk
ers' Assotdat ion. The committee up
pointed at that lime has tinned over
the money to Ihe Teachers' Associa
tion for the award (o he given lo the
count v making ihe best showing in
Ihe thrift contest. The .punt com
mittee is composed of the following
well known hankers and educators:
K. .1. Tooze. chairman, Superintend'
ent of Schools, Oiei:on City; Joseph
IP Albert, hanker. Salem: J . A. Hex
ell, dean of the school of commerce.
(). A. C, Corvallis: C, T. Ponncy.
superinl enileiit of schools, Wasco
coun1; L. P. Cioodrich. hanker. Ku
gene; (P W. McCoy, banker. Ash
land: Mrs. Certrude Orih. tenher.
Portland public schools. A, C.
St rang', supei itit endenl of schools,
linker. Ore., and T. IP West, of l.add
Tilton PajPi. Portland.
Superintendent O. C Prown has
received .a copy of the score card
which when lilted out hy him at the
end of the thrift eon lest e;ir will
show the total enrollment u pupils
in this county, number of pupils who
have saved and deposited in a bank
an average ol in cents a week during
the school year; nun i Iter of pupils
who have devoted an average of
three hours a week to home indus
try. iucludiiiK food product ion and
preparat ion. such as gnrdcuiu;;,
poultry raising, fruit packing, can
iiiug. rooking, sewini; and carpentry;
number of pupibi who have w i ll ten
for the school or newspapers arlb les
on thrill ami number of persons who
have participated n the thrill pro
grams iu the county. The total ac
tivities will he used as a means ol
obtaining 1 h ra Ho ol a t P it to
n ii in her of pupils en i olb'd and the
rewind will be made oil lhat basis
Mr It row ii Is thoroughly in s m
palh wilh the I hi 1 1 1 campaicu ami
iiccniding ti a letter ent Mi. Toot
he will co operate wilh I be ecutivc
t-omiiiitlt in Ihe saving worlt I hev
Ii;ie planned in Ibis county. He will
correlate the bo rf it lid gills club
woi k along these lme as per a letter
received todiiv from II C Seymour,
slate club leader
The thrift movement ' I h i on ghoul
the schools cd Ihe slate is very op
port line and will do much toward the
ciiserving ot savings ot Ihe ihildteli
and will cveiilttalh help mateilalh
in the pri'seiii crisis
TEN MILE GIRL
"
,,
A weddini: 'f interest to the ko-e
bum folk w:n rec. fei in this
Pealltce .Wwlafld. t T"U Mil- and
T' Uos-hnrc. and Captain F C How
T anl. 'if Catnp C.re lie, Chatlolle
V...-.L r-..,-,.!,.,, TI... v occur
J i.-.l in Chicauo on futobei lo ..i the
i, i i .,,.. . i, il v l, ,i . ,.f
lii-laiini; Mr-. Il.mnr.l is w. II 1 ....wn
i il,i- , it v wi,.., - si..- w-ii...l ,.a i,,n-
......is i,.-.ash.ns il.i.in Ms I..-I.I. ii...
M.ll, uill I,., lil.-as..! 1.1 )...'. I .if ).l
happln'-ss Hli'l ol.-nil h'-sl wish'- f"l J
I lh- fllllll... .
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' I n rntl In tins rltv last lliuht all.'l
turtii-'l to (ins city lasi nini aii'-i
j ti ip in ihe rurin.-r'!. i-r l.i ustii
Oregon and Nevada. The box h were
;one i davs and state they hiid a
most enjoyable trip. They went by
way of Klamath Calls, Lakevlew,
Korl Pidvvidl and Surprise valley,
and remained lor three days in Keiio.
They say that Kenu is " some town '.
On their way home the hoys stopped
a I Redding and spent some lime
w it h Jim I tonahue. a lormer resi
lient ot this eit . The return trip
was made via Susanville and Red
Pluff.
SPLENDID SUCCESS
The Honor (iuaril hall last evening
proved one of the most delightful nf
iatr thai Ihe lovers of the Terpsi-
horian an have en joyed lor many
months and (he attendance was un
usually large Kxeellenl music was
lurnished hy Ott's orchestra Hud gay-
I v pre va iled in every heart from
(he beginning to the end. A commit
lee ot Honor Hiuird girls, sel'ved
p'uneh at a Hag hedeckett booth and
ev erv thing possible was done to pro
vide the best ni times lor all.
A goodly ;:um was realized and
ibis is to b used for the hoys' mes.1'
fund, l-'ully aware of the worthy ob
ject ol llus dance eveiy tiue hearted
American inllnwers of the gay lau
histic added his or her patronage
last evening- and "the girls' tremen
dously appreciate the iplendid inter
est shown.
ll is the Intention of tho Hills Na
tional Honor Huard to provide these
dances a I intervals 1 hroughout Ihe
winter and by patronizing "the girls"
one 'is truly "doing I heir hit" for Old
dory.
DIESJNJDIS CITY
W illiam K i mzey, aged 7 :! years,
died Ibis morning al his home ou
I'asn sheet Heath was due to par
ipsis Mr Kiui.ev had lived In this
city lor the past two years and was
well known in ibis vicinity. He leaves
one sou and two daughters. William
Klmzey. of Pake county; Mrs. K. A.
Maihews, of ibis city, and Clara
Hastings, of M rile Creek. The fun
eral was held ai four o'clock this
alteinooti horn the lio'.eblllg I'lider
laking parlors U. K .lop", pastor f
Ihe Christian church, ol lloating.
70 LIVES L0ST1EN
VESSEL TORPEDOED
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WASHINGTON. Oct -pi L;i1e llg
gu res received by ihe war depa rt
nient show a loss ol 70 lives on the
' t an--port Antilles, w hich was sunk
oy a i orjiedo ci ash ing into t he en
gin- loom of her hulk bead, yester
da One huiulreil and sixty-seven
ol the crew and passengeis were sav
cd. and I ii sold bu s and several en-
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i The bb nlitv of Hn.se who lost Iheh
'; lives Is iinkllow 11 al this time
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HISTORY IN EUROPE" GERMAN RAIDERS SEEM
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LEAVE FOR RUSSIA
President of the Great North
ern Railroad to Perfect
Russian System.
AN IMMENSE PROJECT
Howard ('. Wnddell, Frwl Hniliy ami
J. H. hltehead Volunteor Ser
ii es as i; limine l oivmeii
anil Dispatchers.
John I'. Stevens, president ot the
Ureal Northern Uailroad realizing
Ihe slack system of railroading in
llussiu as vividly described by Hindu
Childe Don, the well known woman
writer, who is giving the American
public a correct account from per
sonal experience of the terrible ex
isting conditions in l he devastated
country, intends to undertiP;' Iho
vast lank of placing a railroad iu
Itussia on an operating basis 0 ul
to any of the great systems through
out the Pnited Stales, In dime, co
operation wit h President S'evens is
the V. S. government, which vb re
cently sent out an appeal to tho mil
road ers of t he Pacific nytums for
volunteers to (Ul tho Important posi
tions Hint will f)e- required nnd in
order (o complete this task in the
manner called for it will be neces
sary to procure only tho most effi
cient men on the Pacific lines for
the work. In the service thore Is re
quired from the Pnited States one
master mechanic, two train musters,
ono chief dispatcher, six train dis
patchers and one road foreman of en
gines, and these are to bo supplied
from Ihe present employes of the Pa
cilic system.
Not o b(. outdone for patriotism
and wishing to keep up with all com
ers in the great crisis there Is a great
possibility that three well known and
popular lioseburg men who nre as
sociates of the Southern Vnclflc Co.
wilh headquarters in this city will
he among Ihe men to fill these impor
tant positions. Howard O. Wnddell
has volunteered for tho place of road
foreman of engine:!, Kred llruhy has
volunteered lor train dispatcher, and
1. II. Whitehead for train dispatcher,
and if chosen to llll tin-so positions
the men will be obliged to sail from
Iho Pnited States for Hussia before
November f. It was learned today
thai word Is oNpcctnd ut any moment
hy the local men as to their chances
and should they be accepted they
would probably receive lieutenant
commissions before sailing. It is not
definitely known us lo tho length of
service required, however, the local
men expect to be away from this
country at bast for the duration of
the war. The many friends of tho
gentlemen In this eily will he tremen
dously pleased to hear of their splen
did opportunity.
TAKES OWN LIFE
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