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9uwnxa wfc.BievnwPHM'HAT, (Mown tn .ij HOSVOCnO KEUtf HEV1EW )Hut4 Uallr Crpt U.f. . B. W. BUff t. WlwWrlg r Hal HUB9CUJPTION RATK8 Daily, pr or, by mull... I' nr. month, by mall 2 00 Kv arrlHr. br month 0 ulltlvd la th u for republication of all news dUpatrhe credited to It or nut othvrwU credited In tliU ppr and lo th local newi publlatied hero in All Flha sal ran ihh float I Oil Of MDB clul dUpatchea hrt4i, ara alio r arved. Entered a coud-ciftsa tnattar May 17 at th poat vnua ai nouur, Oregon, under the Act ol Aiarch 2, U7. Two Years Search Reveals Lost Body LAFAYETTE. Ind., Oct. 13. Af ter two years of persltttent search of world war buttliuelds and cemeteries In France, the body of Sergeant II lluni CottliiKham, on of Mr. and Mra. William Cotilnghain of thin city, lias been found In the Homagne cemetery by Mrs. J. K. Wright, of New York. Seiaeaut Cntllnehain wa reported missing In action at Atllgny. October IS, 191 M. to which pluce he had been sent with Company F, 2nd engineers to construct bridges over the Alsne river and Ardennes canal. Availuble government records contained no In formation other than that he was missing. Mrs. Wright, a friend of the family, decided to conduct a per annul Investigation and went to France. It was after Mrs. Wright had visited most of the battlefields anil war cemeteries that she obtained in formation about the missing man. She learned from the French gov ernment that the body of an Ameri can soldier had been left on the bank of the Alsne river and had been burled by the Hermans, Latnr It was removed to the Komagne cemetery. Mrs. Wright went there and by leans of the grave marker deter mined that the body was that of Ser geant Cottlngham. Watch for the nrat Nailmova In "Madame Peacock." Good Pictures Booked Rosebarg The management of the Liberty Theatre, hnve announced a portion of their bookings for the next two months which Include the best pic tures obtainable at the prer..nt time. They have booked for showing be rlnnlng Immediately the following I'nltcd Artists pictures. "His Majesty The American." with Douglas Fair hanks: "Hroken Blossoms." the !. W. Griffith picture. "When the Clouds Roll By," with Douglas Fair banks; "Pollynnna." with Marv IMckford; "Down on the Farm." the Mack Hennett comedv; "Romance," with Doris Keane: "The Mollycoddle' with Douglas Fairbanks: "Suds" with Vary IMckford: "The I.ove Flower" a I). W. Griffith special The bookings also Include several Metro sttrnetlons. the most notable of which are "Mndinn Peacock" anil "Billions" with Nanlniova. Watch for the Oroat Nailmova In "Madame Peacock." For County Clerk VOTE Uo I v I E. II. LKNOX for re- I f t election which will he a Kiiarantee for efficient service as a public official as in the pnst. Your vote will be appreciated. Tald Adv. K. H. I.K.NOV Attempt Made to Destroy Newspaper NOIITH BEND. Or, Oct. 12. Failure of the fuse attached to four quarts of dynamite contlned In a gal lon syrup glass Jar to burn saved the plant of the Sunday Morning Dee from destruction and the life of Us owner. Frank B. Cameron, whose home Is in the building. The bomb was placed in the basement of the lice office some time Sunday night. Editor Cameron found it next morn ing. Examination of the bomb by police of this city disclosed that the fuse, which had been run through the tin top, had been slightly squeezed to gether and It Is this that Is credited for the failure of the fuse to con tinue burning. The Sunday Morning Bee Is an in dependent newspaper and has been the object of many enemy attacks be cause of Its stand against conditions. local and general. Policemen who have watched the premises since the bomb was found said Ihere arc a few clues. It was fuuud that the entrance to the base ment wus made through an open win dow and the tracks of the man who placed the bomb were there. There Is little. Mr. Cameron says, upon which to base suspicion. Si WANTED. WANTED Fox terrier pup. si. Phone YVANTE1 Typing to ilo at home. ply lot N. Jackson M. WASTED Apple pickers. Mrs. Cut. 1 nipqua Hotel. WANTED Apple packers. Tel. cull at 121 So. Stephens mi. Routing The Doubting WA.VfKlJ--Tu.ki, large t oyer Uro. rnone n-rit WANTED To rent Her lit feat and Kreateat production. Nazlmova, coming Liberty. To Speak For Market Bill Efituhlish co-operative marketing In Or'Kn through the market com uilHHlon bill will be the. plea made by speakers com In to Roueburg on Thursduy, October 14, under the auB rilceg of the State Taxpayers' league. FCvery voter who haa the IntereHt of (he state at heart will be auked to vote In favor of this measure by which It Is hoped to give the farm ers of this state the name measure of reward for their efforts as han been secured by the producers of Cullforniu through the enactment of their market commission bill. Accompanying the speakers tor the market bill will be others to seek support for the divided sessions amendment and also several speak ers who will endeavor to portray the dlHUHtrous results that will accom pany success for the proposed 6 per cent Interest rate bill. Among (hose who will be present in this city on October 14th are W. P. Woodward, of Portland; Colonel Harris WohiHtwk, former market director of California; J. F. La n truer, of Portland; Otto Hartwig, president of the State Federation of Labor; C. U. Spence, muster of the state grnnge; Hector MncPherson, bureau of markets. O. A. C; Judge George W. Stapleton, of Portland; Judge John S. Coke, of Marshfleld, and Os wald West, of Portland. The meet ing will be held at the courthouse. KI.KTOX AM) VICINITY. Italn. ruin, more rain, with a sunny day hero and there for encourage ment. High school l.i moving along as per schedule, wl.h two more new tMipllH, George and Dale Itullock. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Haines mnde a business trip to Kugene laHt week. Mrs. Hoy Hughes hns taken the r.f. if! inn ns terwher Ot Helton HI, iff S'.p went to Mimehurv limt Wednes day and took a preliminary teach er's examiti'itioft. Mr. and Mrs. Price Flnley and daughter Kva left Wednesday in their car for California, where they expect to su nd si me Mine in (he hcp , f Iriip'-ovl'ig Mr. Flnlv'M h "tilth. IManehe Me)onald spent Wednes day and 'Ihursduy lu Koseburg. Margaret Schloeieau vlsiti-d at the heme of Clus (iruhSe Srnidav. Careful selertion of wheat combined with the modern milling methods used in producing Flour assure baking day success. You can rely on Olympic to to make whiter bread and lighter pv.tr. c Top Off Your Break bit with delicious hot cakes nude with GEEbOS Pancake Flour. At your gh cer in 10, 24 and 49 i pound sacks. Here's Bread You'll Like A short method of making three Icsvcs. or two love ami twelve biscuiU m pint tepd water: V-i l4lles(xjcw ur (level); 1 tublotvxxi Mlt (level); 2 cake comprrwea yeast; tabkrxxMi shortening: aCZSElK Ftour.wellMftcd be lore measuring , erxjii to make a smooth dough, aoout I H quart. Dissolve yeast In part of water, lalt and MJgar in re mainder. Combine and add ih ymcic flour to mukc a smooth baiter. Beat until free from lumps, then add re-t ot flour. sumLierU to make a wnnoth douah Add melted lard or oil Knead well, nut in greased how I to re until double U.e bulk. KnMd down and let rise ar."in until double the bulk. Mold into loaves, let rise t U 1 light, bake in moderate oven Start with QILTIWSS 1 1 Wheat Hearts. week with MIbs Frankle Henry as teacher and 19 pupils enrolled. The school house Iihh received a new coat of paint, administered by Stacy Kin- ley and Jesae Luke. The lnulue wans have been papered and the prospect? are fine for a successful term of school. , Hoot and Raymond Junes went to Drain Saturday In their Keo. Del Weatherly came in from Ku gene Sunday. Mrs. Weatherly and Morris remained in Kugene, where the latter will attend school. Wallace Freyer La buying sheep and hogs for shipment. Arna Johnson and Oscar Hancock have been repairing the telephone line from ScotUburg to Drain. William Uevens returned from Hone burg with his son, Hoy, who un derwent an operation by which hU tonsils were removed. The small boy Is getting along nicely and expects to ler school soon. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hydell made btiKinestt trip to Itoneburg lust week and while there visited with f n.t M.i. CofT. The C'MTinniiiitv rlnh met onle itKitin last Friday night an l elected officers hp follow.': Kenneth Crubhe. preoid ,; tu ry F. :iley, v!c.'-presl-dent ; (Me .t ('.ilium, secre tary-treasurer; J Kne Luke, sfgeani it a nis. Meetings will be heM every two weeks and all are Invited to nt t I. W W. For flrst-cla.ss rleanlng. an I repairing Lloyd's Mi'ddy Hat prht:ol opem-il th I 'Vr.rkn. rjft Sheridan srreef. pressing Cleaning JAMES C. CANTRILL 53 V m 1 0 aa Reprecentdtive James C. Cantrill of Kentucky has taken over a large part cf the campaign management of Gov ernor Co under the title of "national campaign manager. WatcT; for the Great Nazimova In "V::damc IVacnck." Surely, Swiftly, Sacrificingly V.Tlly. II.. snrririr.; Is nt I. flnmlti,!..! Wntcli. I.ut wnil no i. for Ihs sh. lv,-. l. "K ,, . t(lo tn e )rv f ,rclundl30 slock known hs Ui hup. sl au.l tn i varied In Itcs. l.urK. imlilcK h. f,.ro the col ::r.-i.;.i crowds of wmtcr siiopiM rs. Our Lowering of Prices Lures! Tlie ponplPt.f Rosrhiirx nro not slow 10 understand. When KishiT1 annnunc -d a sarrlfi.e al.. thai 01ild i,nP, .. .., this Isrre .lore at If, to W b.. nor.,,,,1 price, ihoy c :,h from far and wide an I ,hey ra o . i d,i, rZv L I , Z hM ,h n-KUlar prices ol these n.od v., re and were nuick to tippreelat. K,.- Inwerlna of pr:lH ilisl Is nux v ,r opporinnUv' r'm .1,1 1! .Ii. ., , Is responsllila. At no olh.r si ore nre there any s.tch redi.rtloi,, we are maki. rn the v. ; y goods n. l , n I , I- this store article we hnve In stock re ilarly. This Is a mniran of Us standard nualltv. Th early shopi' r a'wavs set's 'the h ,i i 1 M" lore purchase now your needs and tislt our store ivery day. ' ' ' oa'E;uu5- -nvv- Special Men?s Overcoats! For a few days, we will have a fine assortment of men's ov r .'! You should see our win I. w for these hnrKSlns. Our last aMpinem lasted but cm- e .y T i. re n e attain a limited iiumrm ; ui If you will see us at once, you may et one of II. Hni- barg-.u... They are all wool. hea i.eited coats, of the right color and style. These Overcoats jft3tg() While They Lot Shoes, Sweaters, Outings. Dress Goods, Und'nvear Corsets. All La dies' and Child ren's Wearing Ap parel on Sale. "Where All Folks Like to Trade" Store With Ideal, Quality, Economy Fashionability The Store That is Making Prices Lower "BILL S1KES HOUSE" MUST GO Located In District Made Famous by Dickens, ind Stands In Way of Improvements. The hmw frnpi -lioo nof Bill Slkes trlfd to lower himself by a rope to cm-ape the imh thut ImJ trnckiMl htm to Jun.h's IsbunI tn to be torn flown. 11 II. vou rfineinlter, made nilHslej. as he tried to swlnx clear of the rof. and the noose at the end of the rpe caught him and hnni;ed hlrn, whereat his don, trying to hup from the roif to his shoulders, missed his Him und fell into the ditch at the hnse of the house, dashing out hts bnitn on r stone. Jnmh'K tshmd is In HedmomNey, ne-ir St. Savior's docks. The ditch or cnnnlH which separated It from the mainland ami which carried wute from the Thames to Ihe mills and tan neries In the district, long since dis appeared. Hill Slices house was Iden tified wmie time ao by the discovery of nn old map of the district. whlrh Its location was plainly Indi rated. It Is In the rear of a house fn K-kctt street, and Is used a stnhle. The London county council plans to improve the entire district so the repion made notorious by "Oil vf TwKt" mut po. The name the sixteenth century Jacob, who had a tariff house and garden on the Nlatid, before H became an Industrial district, Is still preserved In the neurby Jacol street. I etrolt News. BUILT FOR HIGH ALTITUDES (Ml Frenchman Has Designed Airbus That Can Carry Passengers Com partment to Be Airtight. Why not usp "aorlnl stilttnnrlne-i, for flight tn the umier sir thut 1 inclosed ours In which olr nt ntm Ithrrlc pressure am he mnlntiiim Hsks the- Srleiititlc AnifrU-im Mnntlil Only liy onie s'.ich mcflim will nn hut n very few highly trained pilot cvor he Rl.le to uttiilli tn pret Bit! tinii'K. nn-onllna to Ir. r.unMHminettl, preldent of th wtlun of physiology of the Intenoitional Aerontiutlc exio Itlon. und Ir. Oaraux of the technl. rnl i' tlTi nf ni'ntnnntles at the St. t'r Military nentlemv, Krunee. I.nnls llret'iipt. the hulhler of nlr I'tnnes. 1ms il.'slL'iieil nn airbus for use at h'tfh nltitu'les. It hns a RitiK sirend "f NS fwt and a metal fuselage In IosIhl: pilot, motor and passenger ;n nn alright elunr -shniwl ense. It ! rapal.le of earryiiiK twenty seven pnss.m;eis. each with SS IKHilllls nf iaci;ai:p. n l!stance of tf.1) miles, or a pilot, two mechanicians, limi pounds of provisions and lll.nrtil pounds of irasollne a distance of (W ' at H 1 miles an hour. No oxy,reu 'nnks are tiesle.l. CLASSIFIED CQljivgi ALL NEW CLASSIFIED ADVERTIlKMICNTt WILL Rn ,,.. PAGH IMIKH BEADING -NEW tODAYji 011 Un :t. or 5 or (I room f or- niHht-d house. Apply Liberty Theater. WANTED A high srhool girl to work ror lo-T room ana uoaru. inquire io N. Main St. pny for thli au'IViSmj Kim u Koit sAix-TiHThrrr- --ii!iJiyn?Mr. Taylor' Sa. W rsn dale: i y B r- ---Z AI-l'LE l-lCKEItS Kinner und bun. cull at ranctL WAXTED-U HIOH SCHOOL girl wants pluce to work for board ana room ana sinau wu K fs. Phutm l.J-J V.'ANTKU Man to work on ranch. Kood money tur tne ritfiii iimn. ai pi v to Hum Strkklor, H, 1, HoseburK, Uul 119. ik-'u Voni). lik.r-l-iiji KOK aAl.K-3UiTr-,574ri KO rill f v... iW,Uf OATS WA.NTKI) About 100 uuhIicIm. Htate prK' anu Kruue. uubi ua rwii onttble. H. K. Wooil. Box Koat.- Lui if. Old Coach Travel Expensive. Tn Kiik-hmd. tH. mil way fares nre aNttit t be mIsHl, nt even a higher PTr.Mitui:i. than In thin eonntry. re :nnrk n writer in the New "York Thm.. Wli.-thPr the cnMpi.-nt jmim blmit l Mcher th.-re than here It 1 iiniHsslb,. , lI(H.Mt.. As n llt(in,Iw, nefp In uillntc It. the newrn'ra are puhlNhlinr the nrlr- f.,r .. th.n that travelers had to pay In pr. railway day a. Thus, for the Jo.im., from tond,m to t 1 SCOW fh "1nMo" WANTED KxpfrU-nctil man for en- fril work on larm. musi ue aw or okler, Addrf K. M., care Newa- Itevluvv, WANTKI Position lntr jiaitKinun, 15 A-r rereren J an shoe or i-loth- t-ui n txierliice. furtiiMhed. Add rt tun t-are NeWB-ltf view. fc WANTED -2 apple tsortiTa. preferably those wtio nave naa experieiu-e. Tents for campers or transportation. . .1'iione 31-F5. Overland OrchardM. WANTED tilrl of experience for Keil- ei-itl liouseworK. (Joou withes, mod ern convenience, family of two. Mrs, J. ( Aiken. Zi'i tio. Main, fliunu 41-J. WANTED Apple pickers. Wages 46 cents an hour ror men. 3b cents pel hour for women. Meals at bunk huuss If desired. Tents for camp wis. Overland orchards. Garden Valley. WANTED Fruits, vegetables ami pro Ouce of all kinds in considerable quantities. Address communications to Dunham s Cash titore. North Uend, Ore., statins; quantity, quality, kind of package used, and when shipment can ne rim dr. LVOIt KLNT. boxes. KOll rtKNT Safety deposit Koseburg National Bank. EOlt KENT 2 good, large furnished rooms. Call 2il w. Mnsner i. Full J. EST Finn ished room, with huth. 4ulSoutIi Main St. CoU" KENT Pleasant sleeping" Call mornings or evenings. 311 E. Oak street. KOK KENT Pl;i rushed bedroum and hath In private family, 'i'ii Douglas. FOK KENT About 50 acres, or want someone to put tn crops on share). Mrs. P. Sinnott. 2nd Ave. South. FOK KENT .Farm at Olalia. or wlil sell on easy terms. aii y lo Mrs. J P. Denn, 'Hi Cbadwlck St., Koseburg, ore. FOK KENT Furnished housekeeping apartments anu sleeping rooms. Koseburg Apartments, Alain Ulid IrrHiirhttf. Phnnt- Sit. MlSCKIXANlJOLti. OKDEKK TAKEN (or red fir shake: Koss W. (Jilbert, Klce Creek, Dlilard, Oregon. TO EXi'HANOE 40 ncres timber Inn miles went of Myrtle Creek, tW itusenurg property, flione ,lb-v PRICES KEDFCED Save 10. $15. on your call bint and Overcoat. I'ure wool, hand made-lo-mtaure Ed V. Price sta 11 lHTdJ Kay's Suit Shop. M O N E V TO DO A N i ') - year rural credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $L'U.tM)0 local money to loan on good real estate. First mortgage, dee M. F. Klce, of Rice A Kice. NOTICE Party who stole my Jewelry when I was living on the Fruzler Ward place Is known. Keturn Jew elry at once or take consequences. Carrie 1 lx 011 . PlxonvUle. Ore. PI 'KMC A ITCTIONon wTdnewdav. o.-t. 20th. Mt Dixonvllle. Ore.. I will offer for sale at public auction a number of tine Jersey cows. Sale be gliiH at 1:30 p. m. Thoa. Hatlleld. LOST AND FOrND. LOST Truck driver's badge No. 280. Kinder return to News-lteview. MAXWELL cur, fuur n.T Uui unc. Kolrtrts. iij Jit KAI.I? vei. KOK BALK lirfSkJTKnr-r--- ur. model 11, See u.. t . g lr Ultra. " TlW. f. KOK SALE -HKAP;,-rr , Koli SALE oil or stuck r Hurvurd A it Tit iic ST slock runi-h, win' ItOHvburv hu.K. SALE 6-room sou,. TT-sr i.vuouA UL'civS tor Ern: uoc, rcKl.neied siJI'ii J l limp. Wilbur. Urt,i,c ' 1 i-OK SALE &-rooni tiouk hi7I I frull, garden, tb,, lull, iwws-ltevle Al'I'LES KOK SALE ll bulil. pl,k thru, your.elt Hunch, LUonvllle. ' ur,e"- " K(1K SALE 20.CIU0 OiTu'Dbll.V,,,,.. Ut IT.UU llf tll..M.:,n.l .5 ..U4l Wilbur, Jrciion. ' '' full SALK-TTiun, of ,i,-KS5 K"1 woikem. itoud .-..n.ii.. - tb?ut .W'- "uu uk S John Kll.al, Itua.bun. Koil SALE Five rourii bumculow in lot on puved slreuu Wlr. i- Half down, balance on ternu. fr, FOK SALE- Good modern ,,.. ..." ake. bain, woodslied, cbkk.n IiJul fruit, 2 lots. Kasr termn, Un S diT, Imlf block from Soulier.' Htea KOK SALE 1 upruyer. 1 orchard tlS 1 12-lnch plow, harrow, diio h clilckeim, alinoMt new wagon, lara .,,.,. Vv ub.-u aipie uoxea c a 1-OK SALE Yearilnff Kamfcuuilkt I rams thut will xhear 20 to Su ibi. ot I tine white wool. Will aell on! u I cuiiohu. -rices num. F. w, Herro, Ko 1 1 SALE UellcioiiH and Stiltrecbct apples the applet" that hav. eiiual 10 cents a box and up. at U I wrcntirtiH; oring- youi own kuxrl. ; 1. Hewitt, lliockwuy. Koi: U.'ICK SALE la acrea od com. I ty road; city water; 14 miles Irca I ItOKeburgr; o-room houae. barn u4 I chicken ranch. Addreaa "Quel I fair. care is ews-neview. ' "t'.VI Crank for nuto. Looks llkfi Knrd. Api.ly at this offh-e. STUAYKIi 1 white Fox Terrier Willi hlnc head and ears and bluck spot on side; scar on hock Joint on hind l'-K. Answers to tlie name of "Skip per." Last seen on Winchester hildirp ut 5:30 on Saturday evenlnK, Oct. nth. Suitable reward. J. I. i'i"Tuh. Wilbur, Oregon. 1'Ott SALE Kuseburs pit.pertr Ulan live blocks of cen;er of city, tnr erty now briuginif 1511.00 rant sines owners uuaitera. un uti street, paved sidewalk and stwr ill In anil paid. Also other preptni. ri-ai with owner at alt Wlacnesir. FOK SALE 75 acre trult ranch, lit trees, pencil, pear, prune and appiei all stock and implements. Rood buiul IliKS, pure epiitiK water, on Picilx HlKicway; $tiuiu crop this year; pruH orchard just coming Into otanat l'l-ice for guick sule. 13.000. JMJ I Kllest, HoseburK. IIOKSES KOK SALE Will ha.e ier.rU Kood biK work teams and wltn new heavy breuchuiK harneis: Ihrt are all koocI. soiimi. nonesi, ii horses. Iut off r.;cd work. Will l for sale cheap at Empire Feed rtibit I Oct. lo and 1.;. I. uuking lor Iras I or harness call and look intra ovir. Ask for Jerry JloKKic KOK SALE 0-room modern tmr,ii.;' ctoee in on nctved street, with fcc. in features. larKe screened-in porca I brc'iikfimt room, garab'e. atort rws 1 for fruit. Thin properly niuc e ...en to annreclule II. VSlUC li offered nt a fcacriflce for UUick U $L't0l). Some terms can bs had. Stt W. A. Uogard lieal Estate co. rn St. .-.- ...... ... niNJill iJ. (loinif IM fnrilii-r thtiti .NVwcBstle from London cost the ninn Inside the coach some thini: like $1S. In aildltlon there was the nntliiy fur meuls on the road and fur the lt.nn list of expected tips to guards. ciiai'linit'iT, etc. "Tommies" Talk French. One detects the Influence of Ihe war In the rlllnce Inns of Kiiglniicl ttxlny. says n riirresiHindeiit who has Just re turned from a wnlkliiR tour. Tlis "Incls if the Tllln:e, nre home nirnlii. mid cntlier, as of yore. In Ihe har pnilor to discuss the events of the ilny: hut there Is a marked difference in their vocahulnry. For they remember the estrtmtnets of France and Ihe Innirunite talked therein. "Kncore de blere" has be come the formula for repentlnc an order, nml "nnl" hns taken Its place amonc the reonenlzed methods of In tlmntlni: refusal to drink again. London Chronicle. Such la Llfs In the City. Notlcini; thut a roups; woman walk In i a Ion i: the street ahead of her hud dropped a purse, a Milwaukee woman railed to her and when the roune woman turned around was amaied to flndlt wns her sister, whom she lut.l not seen for fourteen years and for whom she had long hern Renrchlnir. She took her sister hick home with her ami as they reached the Hat the youns: woman said: "Why. I have lived for a year within a block and a hulf of here." Overalla Built for Freak. Overall manufacturer.! at Scranton. Pfl. h.ta .-.. ... i , - I n.n.ie to enier Mtir OI overalls mntulnlnc twenty-five yards of material fr lleKro at Memphis, ! - is nine reel ronr Inches tall and j welulis M) pounds. The alrth mess tirement Is Hl Inches, and each of the hip pockets Is big enough to hold wutvrnK'lun. Aviators To Have Armistice Jubilee NEW YORK. Oct 13 Airmen o( the army and navy, Including ... u - nn,a .inr iir tne wat thuir exploits, will gather hen the night of November 11 "r brute the second anniverssry 01 as signing of the armistice. The mittee In charge has made re"'' Hons for 3.100 diners who iU" arranged according to flying fields and other oaiti to they belonged. Military rank will he tne atnner. ."",- c-nenH ment by the ic.tmmiicee. - will be mere pilots. rlll,Vilr ........ r e evner cures w "T men who served in it. low " Arrangements for ia in charge of a 'ml"?L, (. Laurence LaTouretle BrlgP. ' er and first president o th Club of Arnerira. is 'r. Jt. tnrt Albert 0. Read 0 !' Eddie Rlchenbacher ',.,, Charles J. T,d C Towne. Harold E. Hsrtler . . , . v. n amir. J. Younger ot i - . stest prod1 iter iace.c - e- Nazlmova, eming uiow . -- nfMfllFlt BP0T" . xceM.r Fires'.. W rteseburg. Oregon- S- m ' . .,M SS Prerl..l..tls , Is ' '"Jy",,rs ii Uiweet teeiperature la." Jj Pre. Ipitatlon. is" " a ,. 1. H iV.'7K' Tie f' r '-;"" U ormVl pre. if. '.' '...'t 1 !-. ,9 I -r. . i rvi-s.. n iron. ' - -,, I to dat-1 i ll." livpt "'' ill Aversae preelp. o l U ti.s eice.it from PV.. ll '..a' Aver... P'r'V'lo Mr" " seasons (fee' ei"1 Forecast to I P- m- ,4 .Wsl wu -