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% BRIDE si BATTLE % * * promTse, null Von ciiiiTliinrgTne wTTiilT« shock Hull gave me, liacnua« I Idealized you In ii ehlldlsh way, nml I never dreamed Hint you were rapatile of not keeping your word, Captain Murk." "I, Eleanor?” asked Murk In bewil derment. “ Kleunur, surely I never promised iinylliltig Hint I didn't do.” “ Iio you remember Hint evening In Washington, Hie evening when you came In see iih , and we didn't gel on Well together lit lilt. 111 first?” “ Ami suddenly you lieeama the little girl Hint I had adopted, Kfeauor.” “ And ¿uuldeiily you heeiime my dear NO NEW COAT FOR BINDLE w a $ l a LLED BY WASHINGTON (T Mothi Play 1 .fading Rote In Seasona- ble Tragcdy, All In Favor of tha Lui ky Wlfay. Firat Cape Cod Canal Engineer to Be Pressed Into Service Because of Demand for Esperta. Red Cross Roll Call " I womler whetlicr I must wetir tlint Tilomas Merlilo. the * engineer Itisi wloter'M coni ligniti Ibis sensori,” •’hsrgi-il by a committee appoint»-«! In | (C ontinued from page 1) Oleott, Mrs. P. C. I Scott, Geo. M. illuseli Illudi*- uh tu* drnggi-d thè triiuk ! *77d by th«* colony of Massachusetts j K i ’in, K a th le e n Scott, Mrs. Geo. M. Osterhoudt, Funny olii of thè elosi-t limi luto thè tight of wllh the task of making the first sur- j Kerr, Ha rah K. I Htoeks, Mrs. Albert Ostrander, James K. day. v«-y for the Cape Cod canal, was Knotts, Joseph | Stephens, Mrs. Eilith Ostrander, Mrs. Jumea E. ''I Itn afrald you w lll!" exiTaltned “ ilrnftcd" as un army eugliii’or by Knotts, Mrs. Alice Ht«-phens, Bertha Mrs. Itlndle. V riiiil'« a perfeetly gissi George Washington liefore he eouhl | Knotts, Koss Orr, Piitta cA Romance <¿/' the HPr'gg*i Ulinton J Knox, Frank Ostrander, W. H. eoat. I don’t retueuiher seelng you In innke a fair start on th«’ survey, says Spriggs, Mrs. Cliatou Am erican A rm y Knox, Alien <'. Ostrander, Mrs. W. n. Smith, Elbert mie (hai Imikeil nleer mi you. Il al the Kiigliu-erlng News Jtcoofil. George • Kuvser, Martha I’erry, Mrs. Clara hightm gon the Hat • Hmith, Mr*. Elbert a ri)* limi sue li styllsh linea. It inaile Washington's letter to the rhulriioin Kinsey, G«*orge Phelps, Ruth Hmith, Mrs. Mary you hsik no lioylsli, ilou't you know !” of the committee which upp«ilut«-d Mr. K« rr, George G. Gelici*!» <if France Phelps, Mrs. Amelia Spray, Mrs. fla re "No, I don’l know," replled Hlmllr M ik 'I i I ii r«-n«l : Kerr, Mr*. George O. Phelps, Mrs. (.ester I Hpriggs, Mrs. M. D. sailly. " I limi my eye mi mie of tliose "Th*- great <h-tuun«l we have for en- King, Mrs. Hnriih H. Philips, Mrs. Alim Smith, Jessie By* ne«' fn-hlomit lui111ilry elTeets wllll glnei-rs In this di-partiiu-nt lia» ohllgeil j King, Mr». Hen O. Porter, Frank Spriggs, Mrs. John Knox, fplni Pitcher Dolli«> Ihe bell uttliehed ami all thllt." Spriggs, John m«- to oriler Mr. Mni hlii hither to as VICTOR ROUSSEAU Knox, It. D. Pitcher, Walter "Why, my den rl" salii Mrs. Bluille, sist In thm branch of the business.” Scholl, Anna F. Knox, Mrs. H. L. Periai, Mr*. B. N. Shinn, C. M. "a imi il III clvll Ufi* I iiim no exeiise for This hit of Auierlcuu engineering Kurre, Mr. Porter, Carl Shinn, Mrs. C. M. Irylug to look llke a tirimi major. If history Is recounted by William Bur (CopyilMhl, lau. I.y W. li. Cli«t|>iiiun.) Knrre, Mrs. Piper, Mr*. 8. B. Spray, Mable Ile «vanta a mi11»iiry cui, there Is Just «‘lay Turnons, In u paper (published in i Kurre, Krnisit Pitcher, Mr*. G. B. Stephens, Hazel olle piare to do II." •he Tns'i-eijings o f the American Soci Kino*, Mrs. K itty Porter, Mrs. E, B. Sterling, Elsie “ I gel you !” salii Hlmlle. “ And If ety o f Clvll Kiiglm-ers) on the Cape ! Killy, K. K. Petrie, H. II. Thomas, Margaret E. C H A PTE R XVIII. I bave to arca r timi Inst yenr's over- C«sl ennui, which was first proposed Kane, Mrs. K. W. Petrie, Mrs. H. H. Thornton, Mrs. , l.unan, M rs.K eoat ugnili, l'it Ju>.t as soon Jolti thè more than three hundred yi-urs ugo Plaster, C. 8. Turpin, Mr. PcrhupH It wan I mtiiiimu they hnd Kaniless, Mrs. Wm. Plaster, Mrs. C. 8. Turpin, Mrs. arniy a wlmle lot sminar.” »<‘••11 h << nmny horror« «luring the |>imt und finally opened to commercial traf Karol ess, Wm. Prather, Carl Tucker, I,. M. Itlndle ralaed thè IDI of thè trunk fic«- In HH4. fourm «l lw<‘i»ty hour» Unit tin*»« Kewis, Mr. Patton, Mr». J. N. Teeters, George and fell tuoi, In iiatonlsKuM-iit. »< m - iiii '< 1 all to have fullni uwuy Hint I.ewis, Mr*. Plaster, Veta Trent, C. R • Issik I Wlfe. roine i|ll|i-k !" he 11 1»;tit lit Ntufr heailiitinrli'r». There Meaning of "8inn Fein." Lemon, James M. Pitcher, O, B. Titus, H. W. ahmited. “ Ah. Imre I» some o f your wiih u brief hour of rent after Inter* “ Hlnn Fein" (proijoutwed Shlnri Lemon, Mrs. Jam«-» M. Porter, Mrs. Jo« Titus, Mrs. H. W. ofThlcrioy for you. Goxe iltuvnwurd ut Falli) Is a Celtic expression un-uulng Kong, L. K. mlnahle In horn, the lit»«’* tun) I m ' i 'I i leiil Porter, Jo« Tenters, Joye« tlils Ihrlving motti vlllage In olir little "ourselves alone,” nml Is th«- mime und I.eKoy, Maude util! the groat iihhiiii II rn|>ollo<l lit con- Powell, Mrs. Robin Teeters, Shelby I-en, Mrs. Gisirgo Powell, A. H. trunk'of wlntrr Hilngs. llow dld Ibis motto o f an Irish party which con- Teeters, Mrs. Shelby fiiNlon; for thut hyur every man seeuicd le-Koy, Harold Powell, Mrs. A. 8. Taylor, Mrs. John hiipprn?” helit Upon forgetting tin* Imldclits of stru«*s it as inclining both for an«] by I-oueka, A. C. Purvance, Mrs. Hu rah Teiford, Carol •Iwiii’t know. Cnn't see how o tIn* Irish ulnae. It dut«*s acthrely from war, nml something like gaiety ruled I.en, Klsie Trowbridge, W. A. Peterson, C. molli gol in- th«’ trunk wus locked." I'.ssi and «-lulma t«» he mure practical I-oueks, Mrs. Iv el R. III the ineiwrootil. Trowbridge, J. E. Peterson, Mr«. C. “ One o f 'em had li key, | suppose,” and coinprehcnatve Hum any of the old I.ytieh, Wm. F. AU th | hi «t »eeiucd very fat away to Porter, Mrs. Daisy Tullar, Ed. salii Blndh-, "Dldn’t I teli you lust linrtles tliut have aimed ut Irish ItnJ«;- Lynch, Mrs. Wm. F. Cuptnln Murk Wallace iih it »tiMid Porter, Mrs. Nancy Tullar, Mrs. Ed. , fall |o (ini amile tohneco In thè trunk pendence nr aelf-goveriiuient. Among Kong, N G. with Eleanor In the little cotlngi- gur- Porter, Mrs. James Turk, Mrs. A. den. for thè ns.ltis?” Turk, Wm. Parker, C M. other things, It pr«i|Mis<-s to cstubllsh u Ixmg, Mrs. H. G. Kane, Win. Taylor, John "Yes. deur. tint I wiisn't aure o f thè imrely Irish parlliiiii«-utt army und Parker, Mrs. C. M. "When the unto come» to take you Thompson, Arch Rogers, H. J. l kImi of toluicco tliey llked YoU dldn’t navy. mint, civil nini consulur service, Imonard, Mrs. If. L. hark to the hospital I »hull feel Unit Kehner, Arthur Thompson, Mabel Robison. Ruth sny wlu ite r smoking or ehewlng.” my new life him Inst the best purl of Juillchiry anil scbiMil system ; ulsn the Ixiueks. Hazel . Thompson, Avamdle Ralston, F. C. "There )v u are.” salii Hlmlle, hrlng- tfiiinoinle reorganisation of Ireland by Isieev, Francis it* proiul»e,M mu l«l Mark. Trunnell, Ruby Randolph, Mrs. Geo. 8. . Ilig forili li liear selli eoa! of bis wlfe'a Its own people on a puri-ly Irish husla, l-ewis, Lillian It « u « ii long nml cxtrnnrdlnfirlly Trunnell, Juda Koss. M rs. M irtha frinii thè depttiN "Your Itesi garini’nt la« liallug tiNTi'tiant marine, stock ex- IxM’kwood, K. C. 1 inn it l mi 11 v«* »peerh fur him, u ml he Thompson. Mrs. L. M. Rogers, Ethel stilli full of tlnlcs. I figurisi Hiut isiut chunge, hunks, etc.; all offldul and I .arson, Mrs. Harriett »tool! »Iiiiiiiefin ed ufler lie hail mu I i I It. Trask, Burdick Ritchey, Helen Trask, Mrs. R. 8. like n hoy who him delivered a crown "I Love You and Hava Lovtd You vvotild laat you for thè m-xt aeveu bustiieaa mutters umt eorrespundi-ni-e K«-mson, Mrs. Geraldine Riggs, Mae Teeters, Muru n yeara. Thnt’n whut you aulii wheu to be conducted lu Gaelic, the use of Monroe, J. J). Rice, M. K. Only." linin'» iiphnrlHin. McFarland, IJ. O. * Trask, R. 8. Rinehart, Mrr. L. J. , you hougìil !t." "t’upliiln Murk,” mild Eleanor, “you English luuguag«’ to he l**i) «-otti-d lu McFarland, Laura A. Uncle ‘Murk iigiTUit W ell, fjo yon rr>- Turner, Mrs. Laura Ranch, Carl A. knew who I wnn, and you eouhl nut— "Bui there Is a uew atyle un thè public othii's, schools and business. Mason, Mrs. Henry Trask, Bert Rogers, Lucy A. you uillld not Klive tielleveil my father loeniber promising me that you would market ibis yearl I'ui Just un well Th«-m- and many other Interesting re McKernan, Mrs. S. H. Teeters, Myrtle Kascb, Amir* a never give me up miy unire, no mutter Innocent, mid yet you had filltli III me. ph-ased thnt thè moths mude merry sulta are to he accomplished by pas Me Kay, Mrs. Thomas, Lois Riggs. Mrs. Hoy who might seem to have a (letter claim You must have mifWred when I um-d to Wllll thl» mie. I ready wnnt u eoat sive iin-iitis and peaceable methods. It McFarland, J. Frank Kmphrey, Clyde Ramin 11. I. A. on me? Do yotl remember that. Cap talk uliout my dremn» of him, and you I of thè uew avtntrlx model." I mphrey, Mrs. Clyde Is not stated exactly bow, hut by some Mi-Farland. Mrs. J. FranE Kiindall, Mrs I. A. tain Mark— Murk?" Kmphrey, Donnld hid your »unvrlnc ami your knowledge Randall, Irm:t kind of social and political pressure Morgan, Mr*. Myrtle M. Knrh Urne thnt Hlmlle carne ufi for . "O f eoufae I ilo, denr. hut you were Miller, Ida Kmphr«*y, Dorothy heeaUHi- of IIMI." Ritchie, J. M. alr In- hrmight sonici hi ng else thnt thè without vloh-uce. McFarland, W. W. speaking o f guurdlutiN." Vioiette, Mrs. Linnie Rohde. Mrs. Elizabeth ‘“That wiih iiothluc. Klemior.” moths hnd feaated mi. Mrs. Hlmlle's McFarland, 8. K. ” 1, Captain Mark? Hmirdliius?'’ she VanOsdel, A. L. Rohde, Henry “Captain Mark," h I k - whlnpered, bend The West Point Course. ! two wlnter sults were |ss-k a-tssis. M onahnn, Merle VanOsdel, Mrs.'A. L. asked. " I was h peaking o f— ” Rohde, Viola ing toward him. “I— I kissed you to The course of Instruction at the M*'Donald, Mrs. J. J. Her sweater Jnckets and sport conta VanOsrlel, Esther Read, l-)dia Gault “ O f Colmici Howard and me.” day." were rcdiicixl tu skeh-tonlzisl forni. West I’olnt Military u«'nilemy r»-«julres Mills, K. K. Valentine, C. L. Read, D. “ O f you, dear. Just o f you,” au- "That w iih untlilng, Klemior." Valentine, Mrs. C. L. The last thlng to come out of thè III- four years, nml Is ehletly mathemati Mills, Elizabeth If. 8tewart. Mrs. Amos iwered Eleanor. “ Ho won't you please, McDonald, Margnr«*t Valentine, Ina “Cnptulu Mark I Wluit do you mean? cal and professional. Each <-n<let Is futed trunk wus Hlmlle's lust wlnter'a Hmith, Glen I). piense not make me humtde myself Miller. H. A. Veateh, Mrs. Ida How dure you!“ Sterling. Mrs Linnie liulil by the government $7<)U a year again, nnd lake me into your urtus am overcimt. He held It up- |ierfeet I Miller, Mrs. II. A. Veatoh. Merville short. Mrs. Blanche . Mark looki-d utterly dlwnurerled. “I while at the, academy, that sum Ix-lng "Tluink gisslneas for tliut !" crleil Miller, W. L. —and— kiss me?" Vioiette. Ermine Short, Margaret inrun— I men ii , Klennor, I'm Jiint your Mrs. Hlmlle, ‘Ttu so ghiil It was my alsiut sufficient for Ills sup|s>rt. Only Madsen, H. 0. Veateh, Mrs. H. H. (T H K KND.) Short, Roy Old guardian—u aort of old friend, ym tlilugs tlume uwful moths nte lustra«! one hsive of absence Is allowed dur Metcalf, Harry Vincent, Mrs. Hugh Shay, Mrs. E C. of y«>iirs, Mcreillth. l’Il bave to get ing the four years, and this Is grunted Metcalf, Mrs. Harry Veateh,. John W. know^aml you were glad I hud r Sears, Mrs. Alma REINDEER OF THE FAR NORTH an etitlre uew nuttlt and you. lueky ut th«* end of the sis-oiid year. The Minogue, Dan 8. Veateh. Addie Silsby, Esther luu'k anfe." Veateh, Sylvia ls«y, cali wear thnt «amt auother seu- regular session of Ktinly anil academic Medley. Mrs. .1. R. Silsby, Mrs. Helen "•I. Captain Murk I” »aid Klennor, Veateh, Sibyl duties continues from September 1 to Mnrksbury, O. M. Swengel. Mrs. B. 8. slinklii«; with k d p l M laughli-r which Herd of Animala Imported Several aon."—Chicago News. Veateh. Mrs. A. T. Yeara Ago From Labrador Havo Selde, Henry June 1. the Intervening months tmlng Marksbury, Mrs. M. E. disconcerted him wt111 more; mid yet Miller, Mrs. I). M. Veateh, R. M. Skilling, Mrs. Wm. s|«etit In camp, where practical mili Miller. Blanche M. Greatly Increaae In Numbers. Youngsters Love Soldier*. he thought her laxhe» were wet with VanDenburg, C. H. Sprinkle. Mrs. A. H. tary training Is given. At Ihe end of McOall. Mrs. E. A. teura. "Captain Murk, ure you really The old suylrig that "all the world VanDenburg, Mary Scholl, D. J. Though perhaps most o f us, young going to make me miy ItT” loves a lover” might be changisl these four yisirs cadets iir«‘-*gniduated nnd MeKibben, Mrs. Joe Walton. Daniel Saltzman. Fred commissioned as second lieutenants nml old, associate relisdeer ehletly with McCully, J. A. Wallace. J. N. "Ray wluit. iny d«’««r?" military «lays to "every kid loves a Swengel, B. S. In the Uultisl Stat«*s army. Santa's Jingling bells, still there are, Malcolm, Robert White. Frank “That It ougtit to have been yon." Smith. S. R. soldier," or his uniform, at least. Just Mi'Ciirgiir. Marie Weeden, Evart Smith, Mrs. S. R. “But you niUHtn't let Hun worry you besides the ilcnr, fiimllliir phantom wall'll the little boys unit girls as a Morgan. Vera Wiseman. Mary Lapps Wanted Laws Changed. Smith. Mary Olivinn Klennor. It'H often done III Hueh C lia eH reindeer, the very reni reindeer who soldier piiss«*s. Those admiring glunces Milne, Clara Woodruff, L. B. An unusual venture in representative Smith, Julia Irene are serving a very real nnd uiuch- — I J um I thought you were too old to would not he bestowed on a “ slacker." Wheeler, T. C. Spray. Mrs. Mary needed mission among th,- |x-nple of H it «* are two C|«*«‘S In point, cites the government was ninil«* by a m-ent con M iller. Dale kin». You know, I wanted to—'” Whitford. James McQueen, Mrs. George Sudtell, T. G. ference o f 100 Lapps In northern Swo the far North, among whom Dr. W il Iiidlaiia|Mills News; “It thank you. thank you," mild Klen Watnke, Mrs. Lizzie M« Queen, George R. Sudtell. Mrs. T. O. llen. Tli«*se deb-gates represented the McKinney, Mrs. 8. E. nor wearily. "Captain Mark, you dear, fred T. (J reo IVI I works and liven his Wright, J. A. " I Jus' lov oil sislers.” said three- Sanford. Mrs P«*t whole nomadic p«s«ple, and their pur Wright, Mrs. J. A. Moser. Klma uliHiinl guardian of mine, I nee you lile of brotherly aid nnd uplift. Mary y ear-old t'liarlea Ullrich, son o f Fred Smith, Mrs. E. L. Wright, Josephine Smith, E. L. Hreu't going to aparc me. So liaten. 1 M Davis writes In iiur Dumb Animals. Ullrich. Big Four agent nt Sholhyvllle, |M*«e was to frame a united protest Mack in, 8. L. against certain laws affecting their Mack in, Mrs. 8. L. About six years ago lhietor Grenfell Willson, E. A. Smith. Pauline love you. and have loved you only, and ns he entwined his arms uhout the Willson. Mrs. E. A. reindeer h«*nls. The Lapps randy Mack in Frances Shay, Muriel iinliody hut you, all through my life, lu>|Mirtcd from l.abnid«r u herd of rein neck or Sergeant Boss Heed, of Gri*ona- Wendt, S. M. have any s«*ttl«*d habitation, moving Msi'kin. Harold Skilling, Edwin •leer, iiuuihci about u»t. which during from the time I got your tlrat lettera to liurg. Heed, a Iih several Decatur from place to pine«* after th«‘ herds M.ickin, Samuel Wendt. Mrs. 8. M. Stewart, Ruth the time you came to nee me nt the lliclr six years In Newfouuillnud have county soldiers from ('amp Tiiyhir. Wilson. J. J. Stewart, Earl ind often coming Into hostile contact MeCargar, R. lliciciised to somewhere between ” U0 M l mmoh Harper»' achool, and from then Wilson. Mrs. ,T. J. were on the way to Gro«*ushurg. by with the settl*sl Scandinavian farm s McCargar, Mrs. R. Shinn. II. J. ami l.tsat. The Idea of bringing them to now." Wheeler, P. P. Shortridge, Boone way o f ShelhyvlBe, and the sergeant frs. Tin* law o f Sweden requires the McQueen. Geo. W. White, Virgil Milne, Mrs. J. 8. Stewart, Mrs. C. E. Mark looked at her In Ineredulou» from their nntlve l.apluml wns sug after buying a ticket had lean«*«! up Lappa to pay fine anil damages when geslisl to Doctor tln-nfell by the great White, Mrs. V irgil Stewart, Mrs. A. J. Joy; he wiih no longer capable of feel against Hu* railing of the ticket «Mice th«dr reindeer damage crops, and 'I Monro«* Mrs. A. L. White, Mrs. J. W. Miller, Eil. V. Stevens. J. A. lug n»toulHhinent, hut It all aeenied like tihiindsnee of reindeer moss In New- when the three-yenr-old hugged him was to secure a m< >< 11H*-a 11 • m o f this M«*rcereau, *T. K. Wishman. George St. Clair. E ftie n happy dream, unreliable hut. while It fouiidiilnd. The reasons for the ex- A second Illustration occurred when statute that the Lapps held a repre Welden, Mr. Martindale, Mrs. E. L. Silsby. J. S. pciiim-nt are ninny nml far reach Ink. lunti-d, dear beyond all liuiigllilng. Sergeant Heed rein lnxl Greeusburg on Welden, Mrs. MeG«*e, Mrs. C. W. Silsby, Edith The reindeer are valuable, not only the way to Ills purents’ home. He was (tentative conference. "The Colonel knew It. And —othr Weeden, Mrs. J. J. McCoy, Mrs. Lee Silsby, Katherine for their rich and delicious milk— Everybody did hut yon. And do yon Wood, Anna F. confronted by a tiny soldierly figure Myers, Geo. W. Silsby. Elizabeth The Next Step. know why I hnve told yon what I've which would la- a boon Indeed to the that salute«! with all the grtu-e nnd Wood, Mrs. Fantiy F. Moores Millie Smith. Mrs. Joseph "The ftermnns." snlil a noted sur Wood, A. B. MeCnleb, Mrs. W. 8. often plnrhed mynelf to keep from tell dwellers of that northern part of New- ('ourtesy o f a trained soldier. The Skaggs. Mateel geon. ” nre vaunting their war surgery Weatherly, F. 8. Miller, Mnllie Shortridge. Mrs. W. W. ing you? Becnuae you loved mo wlth- foundlnnd In which Doctor Grenfell sergeant exchanged the salute, Rtul Two years ago SO jmt cent o f theli Weatherly, Mrs. F. 8. works hut also are Invaluable as Miller, Mrs. Mnllie Swanson, Hazel put e x a c t l y knowing It— " then learned the tribute had been paid wounded returned to the front. Last Wood. D.’ L. i Matthews, Charles Swanson. Myrtle heiists of burden. In every way they “But I did know it, my dear." by slx-yenr-old Henry Jerninn. non of year i>0 |>er «’«'nt returnisl. Itubblsh !'' ' Matthews, Mrs. Charles Wynne, Harry Swanson, A. W. "Without exactly knowing It, and are as w ill adapt is! to the requlre- Prof. K. J. Jemmn. superintendent of The professor mail«* a g«*sture o f re Wilcox, Minnie Matthews. Tommy Swanson, Anna when you admitted n little hit of It to ments of the North as arc the Kmiiutlk Qreensburg’s «-tty schools. Wolf, C. N. Slagle, I.awson H. tmdlatlon. " “ Why, at this rate," he Matthews, Jim dogs, which In many ways are on ab yotirm-lf you were prompti-d to commit Wolf. Mrs. 0. N . Sams, J. snhl, "the Germans will be telling us MeKibben. Charles thorn* fool I h I i net», to he ho rude to me solute niellare to the development of Wolf. Hazel Sams, Eudora that, every time an enemy bullet hits 1 MeKibben, Mrs. Charles Girl» A » Army Dentist». W olf, Ida end hurt me mi much. But n woman 1» the country. Sams, Kermit a German soldier in the head. Its only ' MeKibben, Glen W olf, Ruth Should the Preparedness I .«‘ague of «•(T«’ct Is to fill a hollow tooth for him." McCord, Cassie Sherman, F. R. never deceived. She alwaya know». I Walker. R. E. MeKibben, Mrs. Eliza J. Simpson. C. W. Amerh’iin Dentists accept the offer of knew." WEEKLY DATA ON MORTALITY —London Opinion. Wiseman, M. ,T. Moe, Hattie Short. Mrs. J. T. services from seventy-five young "My dear," »aid Mnrk solemnly, “you Wiseman, W. E. ; Moe, j . n. Skelton. Mrs. James have been everything In the world to Statistics of Principal Cities Now Is women students of Columbia univers Sacred Scarabs. Woodruff, Frank McTnturff. Mrs. I>. N\ Spray, Mrs. Mabel ity, says Ihe New York Herald. Army me wince Hint very first day outside sued Regularly by the United The aacred scarab, or beetle, o f Mark ley, Mrs. S. E. Woo«lruff. Gertrude Shide, Mrs. E. recruits soon tuny have their teeth Santiago.” Woolley, Mrs. Laura States Census Bureau. ■ n pt wus the “ tumble Insect.” which McKinney, Mrs. Earl Short, Juanita looktnl over by young women dentist». "O f course I hnve. As you hnve been Wynne, Naomi Stouffer. Mrs. Lydia forma bits of manure Into a ball for McFarland, Mrs. W. W. The yoifag women, having completed Walker. Mrs. Kate to me. And that 1» why I told you, ho A weekly circular giving Ihe mortali Stev«*ns, C. A. laying Its eggs In. Tw o Individuals, Vesbit, Mrs. Mary Widdersheim, E. that we two should not lie unhappy till ty statistics of tin* principal «’llles of the course In oral hygiene at Colum male or female, always roll the hall : Newcomb. Mrs. E. 8. Stevens. Clara Wynne, Mrs. A. L j Newcomb, E. 8. Spray, Wilbur our lives. You see, dear CAptoin Mnrk, Hie United Staten Is now Issueil regu bia. are fully qtinllfleil dental hygien together, and they do tills merely for I N irhols, O. L. Yates, J. J. Sutcliffe, Robert It tun'! iih If you didn’t cnre for me. If larly by the I ’ nlteil States-census bu ists and ench has a license to prnctlce the purpose o f conveying It to a safe | Nichols, Mrs. O. L. Young, J. E. Sutcliffe. Mrs. Robert t hud eared nnd you hadn’t, T should reau, says the Scientific American. It this hraud uew profession. The young place and hiding It This Insect was ! Nokes, John Young, Mrs. ,T. E. Stewart, J. V. hnve hidden my feelings and never let given Ho* total liuinlo’r of deaths re- women wnnt to clean the teeth o f the regarded as a symbol o f the Creator Ofen, Mrs. Young. Mrs. Clara Stewart. Mrs. J. V. you drenm of them, nnd you never |Mirt«’«l (stillbirths t-xcludrd), the death »«Idlers before th*>y go to entnp. Young. Ogle Shaw. Mr. among tbe Hindus, from whom the Orpurd, Mrs. Lillian would hnve. So It’s really you who rate per thousand, number of «leatlks Yount^^lrs^^gle^^^^^ Oliver, Grace Shaw. Mrs. ld«*a passed Into Egypt The ball was A » the Tanks Appear. hnve told me nil this, nnd I’ve Just of Infants iinih'r one year of age, nnd Imngltii* a tilg mechanism that seems Imagined to repn'sent the world be SH ERIFF S SALE ON EXECU TION Hawley's D. L. C. crosses the north been Interpreting your thoughts, be tin- proportion of Infant death» to total line o f the right o f way o f tho IN FORECLOSURE. to have ii nuillgn life of Its own, tran cause It was round and wns supiiosed muse nil I did Just now wns to tell death». O. A C. railroad thence north on to be rolled all dnr from aunri»« to scending human management. Im you what you wnnted to tell me with Tlie cities for which ilatii are given sunset. Notice is hereby given that by virtue said Ira H aw ley’s west line 30 ioet. out knowing Hint you wanted to tell Include one-fifth Ihe imputation o f the pervious to human nttnek. Imagine a of an execution in for«*elosure issued thence west 30 feet distant from and me what you did want nil the time. country. Thus the •■lr«*tiltir Is a fairly giant caterpillar the size o f u small out o f the Circuit Court o f Lane Coun parallel to said right of way 500 f«*et, Isn’t that so, Cuptiilti Murk?” accurate Index to tin* state of the na house, n caterpillar whose skin Is steel ty, Oregon, on the 10th day of D«*eem thence south 30 feet to said north lino Italian Forces Advance. "Yes," answered Mnrk, feeling com tion's 'health. Its uses are manifold. and whose eyes are death and spout ber, 191S, in a suit wherein on the 10th of right o f way aud thenee east 500 Rome.— Attacking over a two and Imagine this monster day o f December, 1018, in the above feet to the place o f beginning, formerly pletely st hch , hut tncnpnhle of contra It will show local lien I th nulhorltlen ing cannon. dicting anything that Klennor chose to how (heir home towns stand In com crawling down upon you. Immune from a half mile front on the Carso plateau, entitled Court, John W. Trunnell aud iu Douglas county but now in Lano Oregon. aay. parison wllh other towns In respect to everything hut the rnr«> «llreet hit of it the Italians advanced -400 yards along Mary K. Trunnell, plaintiffs, recovered county, Now, therefore, in the name of tho judgment against the defendants, Min the road to Trieste, It wus announced. htg sh ell; able to climb, delighting to “Isn’t that so, Mnrk, denr?” mortality and when a town has a hnd tie R. Tonole and Pete Tonole, for State of Oregon, in compliance with "O f course It Is," snhl Mark, record the publicity given to Ihe fact amble Into and out o f holes. Implac $311.15 with int«*rest thereon from the said execution and order o f sale and in “So you have actually told me Hint should spur the authorities to seek tho able. reslalless, fntal— such Is n British Plain Style* Probable. 30th day o f October, 1918, at the rate order to satisfy said judgment, attor you rare for me, and you want me to cause and remove It. Insurance com war tank— E x c h a n g e . _____ ________ Washington - -Plainest of styles in o f 10 per cent per annum and $50.00 at- neys fees, costs and disbursements and give you my nnswer. Is Hint wluit you panies wlll find Ihe reports of Interest. All Alike. men's and women's clothing probably torneya fees and the further sum of accruing costs, I will on Saturday, th«* wnnt me to understand, Captnlu The rircnlar Is Issued In Washington The following entry appears tn tho wlll be decreed by American manufac $10.00 costs ami «lisburseiuents, which 11th day o f January, 1919, at one judgment was enrollisl and docketed in o ’clock in the afternoon of said day at Murk?" every Tuesday, and Is distributed fr«*e "visitors’ book” o f s hotel In Germany: turers to consorv» the »tw l supply. the Clerk's o ffice of said county in said the southwest door of the county »«uirt “Yes. my denr, of course It Is,” an o f charge. “The living here Is good, plain and sub- county on the 10th day o f P«*cember, house in Eugene, I.ane county, Oregon, swered Mnrk. atanttnl. So Is (ha waitress.” 1918, and said execution to me directed offer for sale and sell for rash, at pt<b- Coast to Build 100 Ships. Klennor looked down thoughtfully. Our reporter snys: “ When folks trav- Washington. — No less than 10? commanding me in the name o f the lic auction subject to redemption as pro “Well, I’m not sure," she mild, In a I f you slay up nlghta you can’t keep State o f Oregon, in order to satisfy said vided by law, all o f the right, title and «•led by train, 1 rouJil keep track of ’em, standard wooden ships will be built meditative manner. “You know, you op daytim es.—Judge. judgment, attorneys fees, costs and dis interest of said defendants, Mintie K. for the government during the next bursemeats ami accruing eosts, to sell Tonole and Pete Tonole, or either o f have been terribly, nhnmlnnhly rude to Imt since these doilgasteil autos are leaving town by every road every hour, 18 months on tho Pacific Coast. the following degerib«*d real prop«*rty, them or any person or persons claiming me so often." „ e, . . . „ .... , _ A wnnt. sd costs little and often brings by, through or umler them or either or towit: • Murk hnd a great horror of losing I vo got a fat rhniiee. when folks go them in and to said mortgagi’d premises. Beginning at a point in s«*ction twelve visiting or havo visitors, I wish they’d | ^*4 returns. Nothing too big or too lit- No want ad., reader or other adver her. D. A. E LK IN S , o25tf He to b* sold by a want ad. ••• tising charged for less than 50c. nStf (12) Twp. twenty-one (21) 8. R. four "And yot^’vo broken y»ur solemn tell me about i t . ” 1 $) west, where the west lino o f Ira D13jl0 Sheriff o f Lane County, Ore,