EVENIN' NEWS THE WEATHER The only paper in Roseburg carrying The Associated Press dispatches. Tonight and Tuesday Pair. Highest temp, yesterday .. 40 Lowest temp, last night 39 vol. vni. i:si:iii iui, iM)it;us coi xTV, oiti'Xiox. .mommy, ukckmiikk hi, 1111: No. 3113 THE EW A FALLS if Dispatch Announces 7 ;cess of Campaign In Palestine. ,IV!L WAR IN RUSSIA Holsheviki iioverniiieni Overt brown in Pwvliico of Oi-onlmrg At tempt to Destroy Cause of Pence l.s (ry of Socialists. (By Associate: Press.) LONDON. Dec. 10. Brief dis patches received this morning from Palestine indicate that the British have taken Jerusalem. For two weeks liritish forces have encircled the Holy City, where the fleeing Turks hadi taken refuge, and news oi the downfall of the ancient eiiadelMs not surprising. 'No details of tin taking of the city were included iu ine tlrst dispatches. Turks Surrendered, LONDON. Dec. 10. lionar Law announced in the house of c unions today that Jerusalem, alter being surrounded on all sides by LI i It ist. troops, had surrendered, the Turks realizing that to hold out against an overwhelming force would merely in vite greater disaster. This rapituW tion marks the end. with the ex ep tion of two brief interludes, of more than 1200 years of possession el tin "holy city," commonly known is the seat of toe Christian religion, by the Mohammedans. For the las; tlTii years Palestine and Jerusalem have been in undisputed possession jf the Turks, the last Christian mler of that country being the German em per t Frederick the Second. With '.lie iui render of Jerusalem, which involves control of all Palestine, conn's tin- collapse of the Turk's i forts to cap ture the Suez canal and invade Kgypt nfi drive the liritish nut f northern Civil War in llussiu. LONDON. Dec. in. A counter re volt iu southeastern Itussia under the leadership of General KaUditu. Dutoff and Korniloff. has ma.ei iali. ed in great st reiiL't !i. according to a proclamation issued by the Hid. -In -1 vlki government at ivirograd Tlv! leadership of these thiee men in-an.i! practically civil war in Itussia. ami is apparently aimed at seizinu gov ernmental an t hoi it y t here anil cut ting off of food supplies s'limi Si beria. General Kaledilies' loires are menacing Kkaterinoslav. Khai 1; ; and Moscow. In the provim " of Orenburg the Itolsheviki authorities have been overt h row n by i .encrul Dutoff. In Caucasus, General Karau loff is attacking Tchechenrev ami In gusher. The Holsheviki procia-i.a tion alleges that the enemy':- people have undertaken a las: attempt to destroy the cause ol peace, and clairi that the constitutional democratic party is providing the means for cn rying on the revolt. Fighting in Buss in, DATELKSS. Dec. in. Cm! war conditions reign in Itussia. and it is said tvit the Holsheviki toi res will take 1 field against the faction en deavd. ? to hold the government in line wi the entente allies. The i rising in Portugal has re sulted in 'he forming of a new cabi net. On the southern front British and French troops have taken over sec tions between Lake Garda ami the Adriatic sea. where the Italian? nave been holding the Austro-Gvi a.ans i:i check for the past ten days. UN'S BIBLE CLASS PRESENT SERVICE FLAG Very appropriate mm vices we: held at the First Presbteimn chinch Sunday, December if in honor m those who weie formerly associated In the work oi tin- local chinch, bin now serving the it count r w hen a n honor flag, from the Wonon's II:' b class, was presented by M r 0. 1. Hadley. containing a star for each m the following o.il and patriot) members, was pt e n ted oi t he church: Major IT- k. medical Woodson Madd" aviation. M,r Hanan. aviation A'.he;- Castor. Clifford H:n kT. iti- d ir.il . Fi-; n k !tn j Hpiui!-. nay. Km! S"-u;irt .nation j .Morton HmUr.t . T l-:.ir..C Brown, const ;nr!r.M l'r:ii..i W Poorman, cninuiis'-a! v iu . j ... I l..rt . ox. coast artillery K.ij-.! A.k-n-roast artillery; l'''t'r in.lt. I. l.o-pit al; Roy YounK. navy, H.tioi.i itP lows, ambulanrp; Mr-njaniin K.l.iy Einpw; William Holinf", engineer; ' I.t-i-lle Baker, coast attillery; Geo. A Muddox. navy; Walter Set her, l.ee Biown. Hugh Fisher. Many may think this an ordinary i piece of cloth, hut to the mothers. ! wives, and sisters it it a precious en. Mem, having a perfect right to ini; beneath "Old Glory." lor each star represents a loved one gone to serw this Hag which ever has stood fur huniunity and liberty lor all. Out. whose star is among this cluster, has been called to a higher court, that name we honor tlrst of all, Max Meyer, all honor to his name. Mrs. Guidon Fory sang Lead Kindl Light," and liev. Warrington gavo one of his interesting ami in spiring sermons on service, taking llidcon as a subject. ARRANGED AT 0EP0I The Douglas county exhibit which was recently shown at the state fair and the Land Products show was rec ived in this city yesterday and is now attractively arranged in the ex hibit building at the depot where ii is center ol much admiration ! : out the tourists who are passing through and also from the Douglas i-tn'iii) folk who ditl not get the oppoituiut of viewing the splendid products at the lairs. Arlichs of every descrip tion are displayed including gram, fruit ami canned foods and from the mere exhibit one could easily gain the impression that Douglas county must excell the world in articles such as are shown. The splendid exhibit was arranged under the direction .! iln Koseourg Commercial club by ('has. Lorry and Fred Schmidt, and is a wonderful display. Vessel Loaded With Munitions Work of Halifax Riflemen Prevent Explosion. ROUND UP SUSPECTS Halifax Police Arrest German lte.i dciils of Un- Cilj Mililaiy llaik of ihe Work to Fasten ltesniiisilnlity. I Ity Associated Press. I HALIFAX. Dec. 1 n. The d . k the liritish steamer Pic ton, ladi-i.eo with war munitions, caught fire no-n some mysterious source hist nigl.i and only the quick ami coinageou work ol a Halifax compain ol rifle men prevented another disastrous ex plosion in the harbor The ;i i n boarded the ship and thew the tmrn ing cargo overboaid. and in thi ..: checked t he ad w nee ot the 1 1. M n be I ore tin fire could spread in t holds where t he com bust ibles wer stored. In order to prevent an "n titer chance of the ship being blow : to pieces she was taken to s--a tmla and there sunk. Itonml I p (ierrnan-. I HALIFAX. lx. I" Wholesale a I I rests of German residents ot tin cin was begun today hy the police, who were acting umlei i nst rtn i io is o: military authorities A tew o; the-i suspects were (eb-ased f o I i iv, ; g e aminations. but ihe ollici.ils n-tu'rl to disclose wi.ether oi mt 'h;. We: in possesion ot all ewdi a-o'! at ing Germans in Ha life with O explosions Tb.e rjt i -apidh elin-iging from tin chaotic -.Tat- int.. which it was plunged l.isi week Fa't weatln-r has leturned and the rein. agncies aie adequate toi tin- e:iie gencjes of 0;e situation ATTEND A MEETING! r-nunlv .1 ..It- l W f'MiiMilssi'.Il'-! S' .ti.hll : are to i"a b-r- t..l:i"- t ' land t" tx- :n a't-n.iai). nual m.'.-tm o' 1 1 .'!. niipsinnt'iH rf.nvrntii.ti rotlW'tl- 'h-:" ttl- k t.-l'S will M..r ml Ni m.n n ; rt lv Ni!...N w i,i'i-l . will ,. .,.!!. I i.i: Mr t II 1.-.IV I. if ill 11. 1 hi an a.lilt'.iin lii'HKi. tti.. J -1 I rnninilsvltinf rs nin.-i Ti. n u-; vulijcf-t ljalinir .'o.iiim The county offlcialt ixju-ct t. to this city Sunday morning I B. P. 0. E. DONATE Secretary Local Lodge Gets Letter Thanks For Their Financial Assistance. IS LOCATED AT BOSTON Pui1os (if Iteodticiuum iu Occupa tions Ust Fit Thorn Sur gical Miracles, to lie Performed. 1 11 Kiddle st.-r. t.M-v uf (lie local !...!... .il l-ll.- to. I', v I .w-tU I'll :l l..t- I tt-r itotii Fred Harper. Grand Kxaliud Kuler of the Order of Klks to the effect that the Klks war relief com mittee wishes to giaietull;' acknowl edge t he prom pi response to t ii" Mist assesinent call for tin; war re lief fund which was sent forward Iroiu Roseburg Lodge No. .1 'J. il a short time ago. The Grand Lodge of Klks is to erect a reeonst rue t ion liospital at itoston at a cost of $ I'.'i u.uoo. This sum is to come from the $ 1 .ihmi.oom war relief fund which was gathered from subordinate lodges iu an as sessment plan ol $2 per member ami as there are aOO.uoo Klks in the Tnil ed States the large i eliet 1 iiiul was quickly obtained. The local Klks m tr.ini.ation turned over their quota from the general fund and r.n assess ment wjis necessary. The Klk.s plan to erect n -lita'de building ami pi -r feci an edae'ia i medical organization lor the recep tion, can', training and re-edm ot the wounded. dls;.id- i an I valestenl reluim-d soldiers o! ii( ion tin A met ican cxpedit ionary lorces The hospi'al buildings now o be en eted on Parker Mill near ll-ston. will in i lie lit si recoiist rurt toi hos pital in the I'nited States. O-her hospitals oi a like character will pioh.ibly be established by the gov ernment throughout the country as t hc may be required. I u add it ion to tin reconstruction institution the Klk.s war relief com mission has. f 1 Din t heir war i eiiel liind completely equipped the I'ni vetsily o! Virginia har-e hospital No. II and also Hie I'nivei.-ity of Ore gon h -ist hospital No. It; and mote war ri lief wnil; is now under eoiisid- l at ion. Tin' uovcrnment officials are par lictilailv gra'etiil to tin Klks for this i : i a l; n 1 1 it-i iu gift, which will tend In id inimize t In- suffet iui: and disabil ties can.-ed by the war It is without j (bul)l tim ihhiL' for the nution I and is o i I rom t he incalculable consequence' '"ing lor me. ami I asiieq u-r in rea.i standnoilit of hanniliess oll'be Hihle to lue. She said she ... soldier :t ml this highly philan ni donatio!! mai s the paliinlu spil it o! ! tie I ! del t Klks which wit I si and umt .nlna ted a monument to I their efiol ts. i A siring oi reclamations hospital e.t nds ftoiii the French lines to the ' shores ol this fount rv Kvery device .iml esnili'ee iillowil In science is al to lehtnld in ai ly every part ol inn, in frame M.n with hali' laces shot awa b shl.ipliel get new lawboio s In-m their- Hid liew nose- ,.n.l tow iheeks i ihei ! Will ; Mle. rom the caitiU'ge .md tissnrs on ot her pai tu ol t lieir hodies. Tin si.rgeon gem-ials staff be liees Ihe aPle o! thi- seivir-e to A ii;' i i cannot l... . -t ; mated Thou an.ls ol Mi ll uli.i ttoi'll In- u.i-ik:- y M M , ,,. i.li.l, in,,ti- wiiri.,.it ..,,ii.. II. -aim. Ill Wll' I..- . II- ,,B,.r ,,l II,.- r,, ti.ii li.iti li I. a. 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WORK IS VERY WORTHY Cuinao-sei- Include Prominent Folk uf Cll From Fvery Church Need and Value of Work Fxpluiucd. The " l!ihii;i I or sold iei s" cam paign was launched last night at an en i h Urviast ic meeting of voi kers, w liicli was held in I he Hapt ist church at t : .jO. Delegates were present Mom ail the churches, ami I rum the W. C. T. I". which will lnaki it pait oi its evangelistic work. The i.-t oi canvassers includes the follovini; Mrs. pates. Mrs. Carman. Mrs. lle. Mrs Perkins. Mr. Strong. Mr. Thomas. Miss Page. Mis. Wood ruff. Mr. Nichols. Mr. Fred Fisher. Mis Unlisted. Mrs. Pilts. Mrs. Kdcly. t i s. 1 1 op kins, M is. McKlhinny. M is. i Craig. Mrs. Plyler. Mr. Heinline Mr. VlcC lilt lock. Mrs. I nllai d and Mrs. Young. j The need and value ol this work is bi -in i: generally recognized, and expressions oi appreciation aie heard on all sides lYrhaps nothing more I n ii icanl has come to us. than the bonk b Sherwood Kddy. the great V. M. C. A. worker, entitled "With Our Soldiers iu France." in which he quotes the siory of a oiiug sapper from we;tei;i Canada, who was In the I err it ic offensive that won Messines ridge. A I i"r telling tin' story, and cii ciiMv ir iiiiswr to a tuestion he siid Was I a Christian? Not me' I was wild and going to the devil. Hut one night 1 was wounded and lay in a deserted shell hide, shot through the Hugh, ami unable to move lor 1 houis. I was feeling lor a cigar ette in my j ki t to eu-e the pain a hit. but all I could find uas a little pockei testament which someone had gitcu me. hut which I had never read. I managed to get il out, ;ind. think ing il might be my la-f hour, and that I might never- be lound. I start ed in read to t ry and lorget my wound. I read the UTlh chapter ol Matthew, and sir. that little book changed my lile. I have read a chap ler every day since t hen. I was picked up by the infantry and car ried to a hospital. One night when 1 ('mil' ''' sleep toi pain, the nurse asKed me il she i 1 1 hi do an ad it in In lie. and I sail began, if lhai ad it. she snnl ' 11 was about time ; was so Alter sn it helped her too. l es. I say m prayets on my knees in the lent now Another hoy has joined un this week and the language in ihe tent is gel ting better I'm off 1o the tionl to mot row to lake mv I urn again Put I'm no longer alone up lln-te in the diff'Tent now - t rem lies If DOUGLAS COUNTY BOY j WAR VICTIM IN FRANCE ELECT DELEGATES El L Business and Social Meeting Held at Portland Hotel December 27-29. ALL TEACHERS INVITED t. C. Urouu, It. i. Hall. G. W. Scluui. tin. MalKd Wilson. Chosen to ltopiveiit Hiigla.s t'ounly School Organiit ion-. At the school masters meeting held last Saturday in the auditorium ol the new high school building Coun ty School Superintendent O. C. ilrown wis unanimously elected a delegate to the representative coun cil of -he state teachers' association, which is to convene at Portland De cember to Inclusive. Itepte-it-ntatives from all over the state are to be present and It. G. Hall, tupermtemient ot the Hiiioie scnoois; George W. Sehuntin. superintendent of the Sutherlin schools, and. Mabel Wilson, a teacher in the local high school, will go as delegates from t he DnugUis County Teachers Asao eiation. having been elected at fie teachers Inst i tut e which w as held here in October. Any teachers organization that has l r members or more holding at least three meetings a year is entitl ed to a delegate. The School MIs 1 1 ess' club, which is to meet here next Saturday will in all probability elect a representative to this council and local school instructors, as has been the custom in past years, will perfect an organ i.al Ion to curry "on special school work, and no doubt they too will send a delegate. Different arrangements have been made io carry on this important busi ness and social meeting. Heretofore, the many teachers went to the con vent ion in a hotly, and each had a say in formulating future plans. This procedure w as ton ml impract icable. owing to the fact thai research work could be better handled by a Tew delegates who could devole a certain pait of their time to tin: study ot i'il neat ioual problems and report their findings, anil as a consequence the old plan was abolished. However, all teaciiers an Invited and iu fad are urged to be presenf An elabor ate program has been ai arnged for and as the date set does not InleiTeic wilh school work a large assemblage ol insiiuetors is looked for. I 'o i e erv h ii ml red I cache i s, or major fraction thereof, lhal coiumun ity is entitled to a delegate, and as t hei e ate i h r ee huinl i ei teachers em do ed in Douglas coun I y. t h r ee delegates will go from this vicinity Headquarters will he at the Port land hotel and all business meetings W ill t.e held Hide. FILLED WAR STRENGTH 1 1 h conipa n . ei.tvst i d ol tinsel, uri- and men i- mm filled i. 1 1 t-iKt !i it b two a , u... ranks l!oue is ai- soon to be .1 1 1. illt v Oie h'litdi d i. inn; fellow . I i out oW town the H't ' !i,..iii :-t;d a more w. of ,.oblei IS t,, mil'! tu 11 ual ,1 i'lnti'e , . . i ill nnl Don :o:ine1 oi OllliWhlb lie lolllld led ) lh the p.- ,, III l-ll a t e ee - atel ho lh rom ll he It! and the w ;i -i pa n now e foi nn-i - - t a t he ARRIVES IN CITY M 1 H ll 111 f ".It bet I in r; ed rnoon Ml t !,. llltel .--I , ol t I .i m i-.t 1 1' ii a ie 1 h.i H -ii I i., u-la - ,: X -el.- ol lee!. If. n lhi-j ,e,t l- i- food I Ne-ni I M i il th. .let) n ood pi Mm. ' '.p. . n.ber t'N ' on :k ihM lU'hoMt -le add i : I II (! went oil- bv 1 he fede tuition She will Women ';in Do I' War " A commits ..1 rood a.lmini pe,!k on What Help Win the e of ladle 'rom i tbl city have b' en appointed and at rangements lor Mrs, Camp's ad dress in this city next week wilt be made today. PI GEI CERTIFICATE llershal Delos Green and Mrs. Irene HoIIIr. both well known resi dents of this city were united In marriage al the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mm. A. U. Green, Sunday afternoon. J udge It. V. .Marsters officiating. Cupid, who now makes hit visits hy airplane, dropped love bombs t;i other parts of the county, and as a consequence another marriage certifi cate was issued by County Clerk Fd. Lenox to a pair of matrimonial iu ctiuators. Floyd M. Limb and MIsh Floy McCoriuiek, both residents of Douglas county, are to set sail over the submarine infested waters of the matrimonial sea. LOCAL BAKERY GET FEDERAL LICENSE TODAY James llutchings Son of the Model Itakery. today recelvtd their f.'deral license for conducting a bak ery iu this city. The liceniio provides that the owners are privileged to make bread, rolls, pies and pastry. This does not include sweet lolla. cin namon loaves and many other linos of pastry which Mi. llutchings states will necessarily have to he eliminat ed. A lino of Ifi.UUO and two years in jail will he Impos 'd on all bakers who do not comply with the govern ment rules in this respect. UNCLE SAM'S LAST CALL VOLUNTEERS Registrants Notify the Draft Board Any Change in Address at Once. 0. C. A. NEEDS 100 MEN Previous i:eiuplioil No vcilse I' Not Answering Quest loimulre l ill Out and ICoturn iu 7 Days Al.torneyH Advice I'Yee. I'tili'l'LAND. Or.. Dec. 1 U . -Thiw is the last call to men of dliltt aftr who wish to escape the ilralt by hstiiiK as volunteeiH. II In also the lam rail lo all men registered under tin- dralt, who have chaiiKed their ad dresses to he sure Io uotily Iheii" lo ral boards i m med tal e of their new add i esses. so uest loll ll it i re t will ea h I In-m w ithout dela . Decern l.i-i t "i is Ihe date un which local boa i ds w ill be n in to mail out qnes I loiinuires I Mill noon of December I in also the last dale on which men of draft am- may enlist as olun leers 111 t he altiiv. navv or marine corns. Alter that date, men subject to the draft will no I be ii -ce pled us volunteers 'in Un- ii i in and ran enlist In the ' I or ii i a l ine coi ps only In case t he ll n ni bet s so tin dow n that eded toi Hie clir- . the will not I i eut i ntl t iiuot a Iiereiiibei I.'. Is iiiioilant for slill ' " "n j w lib h all irev ions exemptions or dis :es hum milnaiy service under r;tn aie antomaticallv revoked it;, i i -ri-teieil man w bet he r pi . i u..t d it not. must answei I the que- t iounait es to be sent I v i n n i ni' on I leeein lii-t 1 hei be i (.ranted a deferred I I n at ion Will be based oil I he ill a 1 fill in ti IS q inik-t ioli nail e i n ! da ys a i'e allowed from M'leto iiintia It i- is mailed ml ret u i n it lo the local i etore It IU evt I enielv 1)11 d "I ( that lor ul hoards have the a-td I et.vi.s o! re L' 1st t alll S. f"t to iei-i ve a 'iiieKtlonnal'e will ,e( e,t. d as a willd evuse. and to an .wi-i is liable lo cost a i . ha Ii es tor eem pt lot. A II Will a-lst 11 leLlHtered Iliall. lalhne in hi etia I Ill ft IMW e I tl I he ii i n hi- i jii e.) io una 1 1 r i o . i-.in Hiii-i a 1 1 1 ller i . now d in Ihe forts at the month I'nl imbia river Mill ne.-.s I un reel .ills to hi iin; ll lip to i -i i eimi h and it wan Is I hem m i 1 A iter that date men Hie f illlNOt ellh-l ollllllitl l n Ml , hilt Will be held for the uli'-MiiL' now u loan cat) '.i own b t a in h ot he i-rvre aw a it 1 1 ' e i is i oiisldei ei i m ni'i den .tldi br-.nn tn- of Ihe ,11 HIV Sei vice. idint; applicants should cnni ,ti without delay with t'ol. C. i I,. In .1 'I ,i ' ' I'll.- ! .,: il-.- !,..!, 1 1 1 1 . niniiK C. Hammond., Oteuori Coast Artil lery, l'ort Stevens, Oregon. Experiments Will be Tried Many in Attendance and Committees Appointed. TO ATTEND LEGISLATURE Work to lie (Am tinned TliroiiKho.it ww C'omuiunlty Moot in-; Sat iu tiny V. J. Hurt! SK)ak. C. IL Bailey and C. J. ilurd return ed to Roseburg Saturday from Salem where they have been spending tre past week attending the state horti cultural society nieetitiK. Dr. Bailey was elected president of the tflfiocia- . tion w h ich will meet I n K uneb it rs next year. The meeting wan most successful," stated Mr. Ualley. "Hor ticulturists attended from all over the state and a great deal of interest was manifested throughout especial ly along the productive plant line." The society appointed a cominittet which will act as a publicity bureau to keep in touch with the people and the needs of the community and in crease the horticultural production of the state. A committee as also appointed to attend tho next legis lature to try and obtain an appropri ation to continue the fruit inspection work or Oregon, Oregon Is divided into live sections and commissioners are appointed for each section. The funds for this work were not appoint ed ut the last legislature and au earn est effort will bo made at the com ing legislature to obtain the funds so that this most necessary work will bo continued: Dr. Bailey, County Agricultural Agent v.. J. Hurd anu C. M. in emula tor, of Portland, attended a commun ity meeting Saturday evening at the Evergreen hall. A great many mat ters were discussed and an effort will be made by several of the members tu experiment along the lines of crushed! lime stone In an effort to sweeten and correct the acidity of the soil so that clover and other leguminous crops can bo grown. Mr. McAllister spoke on the swine and stock breeders association and) neces sity of huving one In a community of this size. "More Interest is now being shown In the northwest about stuck raining than ever before," said Mr. McAllister, "and I am convinc ed that the livestock Industry of Ore gon will develop to tho very utmost and become one of Its most import ant factors. C. J. Hurd, county agricultural agent, spoke on the limestone project i which the farmers ol this community tire now making experiments with. Mr. Hurd explained tho value of cor recting the acidity of the soil and a determined effort will be niadu by a number or furmers In this community to nbtitln results from the experi ment. C. II. Bailey, State Crunge deputy, spoke on the necessity of organiza tion among the farmers and; the ne cessity of increased production among them. Dr. Hector Mcpherson, heud of the department of marketing and farm economics for , the Pacific northwest under the department of agriculture, and 0. J. Hurd will speuk on Satur day evening ut the South Deer Creek Orange hall The public Is cordially invited to attend this meeting. NINE RECRUITS LEAVE 'I'll,. I.illnwiiiK pulrlnllH have rn-liHli-.l in Ihe army mul navy un.l will l.'iiv.. thin Hfl..riii.on lo ryc-ivi' fur-liH-r eMin.iiiiition anil If pusM-tl huc ri.hliill will r.'C..vo (ln-lr ansin ninls 11. It. .Winner. V. U Kinder. lln. lii.il.', anil K. II Hi. un. Is Uuck-l.-s, liav.. ..t.list.'.l in ihe army; I'eicy h ('Kin, H ose b 1 1 1 k i I' r ii 'Y h rom -i.iii k. I in..io : '. II. Wll..n. J. (.'. Wilsim. V. (' Milay mul A. i. Mnore, nr Wllliur. 'I'll., ytninir men were r.-oruileil by l'nl uiiiKt. i- I. y lleizenv.teln. anil "" Klven ii preliminary examina tion here. Iml will he foree,! to ii,,ir- L'-. " It mure thorough nn. upon renrhlim tllelr il'-Ml llliltl.ill. Ilowevjl. I he yo.llliK ai e line speolinenn of nian hm.il mul aie ,-iinf lilenl thit all :-Klriii-tioim will he oveicoin.. anil that Ihey will booh he ilohiK their lilt nl.ma with the many mile. HohuIj, fiinnly I.iivh who have Jnlne.l the cnl-oi-H in the pant. Fred Perry, it well known younn man of thin city left this afternoon Tor Aatorla where he will enlist In the 4th company, coast artillery.