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POWELL & IIEMEN WAV SELL TO HELLIWELL, BANGS & MAKKSBURY Ü A F T A I N K NO X A D M I N I S T R A T I V E O F F I C E R ON O R N E R A I . P E R H l l I N O 'H S T A F F HEROES OE 65H BACK IN OREGON lu u le t te r resolved here th is week from < opinili Roy It K n o t by hm futi, er in Inw, E A. .lohrmon, Hie infornili i lion m t f i i i u timi < 'u pt 1.1 ti K m u is now Regiment Reached Portland Late Monday Afternoon and ndiniiiistriitive o f f ir o r o f th e etiitlstieel deptirtinriit, A. d . < ». lie m ho nied l i t 1 Receives Tremendous Ovation—Trip Across the P*jil I h Cl«»*«! Tuewlay and N ew Firm d e ii e m l I ' r r s h i n g ’s ern n d bendi|iiiirters I nl ('liiiuniont. is biflrled with Colonel i State One Triumphal Procession In Now» iu Churu«* oT (leorjfc A W h ite fo rm er n d ju tn n t ifeu BimineMi. .•ml of I Iri tfou, mid th e ir ipiiirti'rs lire described ns very pleuaant. Tli«* dflth reg im ent ¿» hriek iri Ori’gon pianile, »|n*iit mi e v e n in g which will \VItili, mi u recent \ mil to Metz. Cup A doni I » y wliirlt A. W. ! I «*l I i w I mid Inin Km.« » n s in th e house fo rm erly or from tii«« b u ttle fi«*l«ls of F rance, where long be rem em bered. wie jo u rn e y to f'niri|> l.ewis, w here <¿ M Murkftlmrv, of thin oily, und A!»«* copied by d e tt e m i von H indenburif, roui it m ade an im m o rtal war record. !>«•- litui«»*, nl Lu;¡«u»«\ limimi- II»»* |iro|irío inonder in c h ie f of the d c rin n n minies. layeil by vuriou» stop» nt town» uiong the regim ent will be m u s te re d out, wn» tin* way, win*re people who woubi not re»uiiieil th e follow ing m o rning, the turn «if (in* i'o«« oll à II *i 11 * • i » \\ i » y »tor«', C n p ta ia K n o t is en jo y in y th e work on in (in* Hurkhohi* r L u i M im u ui Hrv rulli d c lt e m l I'ernilillK ’• s t u f f mol is sei*ili|f l*e <buii< «1 gntio red to cheer nnd w«*l boVM, how ever, being scheduled to go mid Mum, wn» «*!o»t«il VVt*«iitt'M(lit> ovoli t much of th e country. Alhmiy Demo «•bin«*, th«* »p«u ml truiii iu two »« « tion» first to Heat tie for a b r i e f .toil, a lieuring tin* troor»» «lid not a r r iv e in home coining cele b ratio n h a v in g been mu, t h r iii-w firm tu k m u im m i'd iu lr |»o» crut. l ’ortluu<l until a f t e r I o ’clock Monday plnniifd th ere. It i» exp ected t h a t a JtCMnHIfl. C uptniu Kuo*, » h o is u Cotlnifc tlfo v e uf tiriioon. wreck or more will ellipse b efore C ottag e TI iih !«ii«oti< ■■>+ v\ it m rpt uldiniii’d muri y boy, u sou of Mr.. Huriih Knox, w rites E ig h ty p«*r cent of th«* 40 officer# Grove b o y . begin to a r r iv e home. y ru rp iij »«», und I mi » ••lilttii’«'«! tinti«!» t luti lu* does not expect to re tu rn to and IN K # iimui in th«- both are Oregonian», The 4 >er»omiei of th e r e t u r n in g I 5 t b »«• \ n u l lum p. A. H. l*ow«’ll l»oii|¿!it it th e I lilted H tutes before next duly. and the o th e r 20 p«*r cen t a re principally include» the follow ing m im e, of men »«•\«ui \» «r* ni*««. I* 11 llo u im w u y !»*• ( VVu»hingt«HiiaD». T he unit «loinpri»«*» the from the C o tta g e Grove c o u n tr y who i* huhu » Im« |mrtii«*r mu your Inter. 'Mio first I urge c o n tin g e n t of over»«*!«» men left for F ort Hieven» on th e a fte rn o o n I dipi n r np, v\ li i «* ti wn» tin’ll Incut«'«! ut , to « orno norm’. of HniiiJny; J u l y iiw, 11*17: l ililí und Multi, th r iv e d u n d er th e ir ( TI ioumhih I m of relativ e# an d frien d » f ^ Fir»t L ie u t e n a n t Hen puniti C. King, iiiiiniiuoniont, out it* «|ui»rt«u» und i overiMirne with «unotion nnd jo y, »pent Kir«i S ergeant H u rry it. C onner, t or 0 tip iniiiiyed lu m V yenr tu ít» q»r«*#«uit an hour und n q u a r t e r gre«*ting th«* pomi» Wendell | | M cC nrgnr, William K. Im u t ititi. horn«' coining hero«*». Th«*n f i r s t call Hoiithwiird, 1 »livid C Kerguvon, Cook. i ’he new firm, h I i m I i will n p eru te un was Hounded nnd th<* men re tu rn e d to W alter M I’ohll, E d d ie V alentine, M e t!«»r (lie nnuio o f llelliw oll, Muni»*. Al th«< tr a in , w here th ey donn«*«l overcoat# chanic Hullic A. W itlierw ox, Itugler Miirkpliury, ure nil w«ll k now n liuiuii«'»» and, w ithout urn«», th«* p arad e pro«eed«*d W ilimili F H uldem an, I ' r i v a t e . I.uke O. men Mi. ilolliw ell, tlie iunior p a rtn e r, down an nisi«* lined on b«»th hi «I«* s by Davidi. Ed. II. Queener, O scar M. H ub will lie tli«* iiiuiiiiuer und Imyer m th e ] < h«M'ririg th o usan ds, each with a flag in bard, J a n i e . M. Uentle, R on . Aubrey, ululi1 d ep u ri ni« u t . Mr. M nikpluiry, who (fly E lb ert ll«*«l«\) hand , and each glad und th a n k f u l from William A. Vaughn, V in ai T. R andall, fo rm erly eoudu»*t«*d tile 0|*«‘j'iMi Woolen th«* bottom of th e i r h«,urt» for th«* »nf<* M arvel K Kundull, Charles M. F ührer, M i II p Nloti* hero, will lin \e «•hurg«* o í I Kliil«* <‘upitol, Ha bun, Or«», F«b 1* \ t lirnf ginn«'«’ it ungili a p p e a r th a t tin* re tu rn of tlo* first lug O regon c o n ti n \ au M. R e a lty , E a rl Huycs, A bner H. the ini'll 'i i’lotliiliü und f UFfll»hi Vt|{» de j Giierist, l.eston E. Dowenn, R obert E. piirtuieiit. Mi linnup will not n r r i v e i Lulle « M u n i i > «Mb*gutmu in left Inoli ami gent to arris«* home from os«*rs«*a». I lie <ui«l of the line of march brought Hiinpaoii, T h o m a s J . (Jueener, Dnniel for pevertil w«*«*k». l*ht* d ry yuodn d«* | «Iry by tin’ ptutciacnt of lligiiw uy ('«un p i r l nielli, wine li will l»e itierenped und : miPPÌ«iut*r H. A. 11«»ot li wln« h by pota«* in th«« iiuui to th e m u nicipal a udito rium , Uentle, Marion E. ( i a r o u tt e . W aldo M. •••tended to iueludi* women '* r«*mlv to tuk«*u u p nn c*a«birp«*nH‘tii « * I H«uint«* Hill» where, b e g in n in g nt (l:d0, a b a n q u e t and Hull, ( 'b u rl e . I.ackev. O liver I,. I’ohll, wear tliiuifp, mol u m illinery d e p a rt . • »/ and *»•<, whii-li art* uitp«*p<'<! by tin* e n te r ta i n m e n t were h«*l«l in th«*ir honor, Guy N M eDonah, C liffo rd L Weber, m en t, tli*' flitter to tu* uiv<*n itp o|M*tiit)j( 1 Luu«’ co un ty iitiuiibcrp, b«»th iu houm- and sh ortly a f t e r 7 o'clock th«* m«n f i li Ulte Hilkwood, Caul A. (n b so n , Willi» m h few d u yp. will I««* hi i hiirj'i* of un * uu«l pi'iiat*-, und wln«*li billn immuii «b»oui« «i were dismisse«! to go w here th«*y woubi I*. H enderson, R obert C. Hhields, Will to a ppiMtly d fc u p i ta t lo n the nioiinuit uu«l do as th e y please«!. F ree uflriiission A Kelly, II o II im II. Hlngle I .aw son W’. e \ pei iene ml wilepw ottimi. I’ll«’ Heuten» • yp •«•uv«* M'Uidny for u tliev puke Ilnur I icui I p ui * on th ird riunì t«» ev ery »how house in the city wit» HJagle G ro v er T. Devine, M nynor K. De- f o r t n i j / h t ’» vmit in H nrtlnnd, u ,Mllü I m g in t !»«• h «ut»«'. i f tli«* Lini*» county grantinj so every man, and the oversea# vine. Reese M. Devine, B yron It. Ja c k tin i« a f t e r to I. on Ari«*mlep for n í«»ur uieinber» ure l«*ft high nu«l «Irv. th«*y men oth«*r th a n m«*mb«*r» of th«' b5th »on, H arold It. H nrtzel], K elly H. n in n iti» ’ ptuv . Mr. i'owell, th e o th er will have plenty of «•oiupitny, f«*r I hn\«* who p a rt ic i p a te d in th«* reception nnd Moody. meiiilx’r of the r e tirin g firm . Imp un not found unyom* who tuk«*» th«* liooth ptut«*oieiit up i»n eu«l«»rpcmcnt «»f th«’»«* noun« «*d m» d e f i n it e futur«* pimip. l»lU p . T h e ir pOPiti«»li i p thn t Mr. liooth ' p COULDN'T PAY FOR PANTS, WELL KNOWN WOMAN DE- in p rin t i» probably a reply SO TOOK EM OFF AND 1 0. 0. F CELEBRATE CEN ptut«*m«»Qt LIBERATELY LEAVES to an in qu iry d ire c te d at Inin an d th ey 0AVE F.M BACK TENNIAL IN EUOENE .HAPPY HOME point out th a t iu th«* ptntein«*ut he iin’ri* Iv puyp th a t lie doe» n«»t th in k th a t |I i «* p «* APRIL 20TH I f you h I i i i i i I i I liu|i|>i*n to bo in d eb ted I u II p would not h am p er tin* e omini »ni on, A pair o f pup», a wtinderifig polecat to u 1 'iT tuin m e r c h a n t in u ce rta in vil Plan:« B rin g L aid for Mun»t#r M eeting m ak in g a«» r« fereriee an to whut I i i p fe«*l InH'* not fur from < ottii|{,* (.rove, ilo not th a t w andered once too o fte n , and a nigp m ay !» « • tow ard» th e aevere penal c o tta g e door le f t a j a r formed th e u n to IU H eld in E ugene B atur tiep provided in rane th e m * nibi’f» of th« r.*x;ii>ii th e o b lig atio n li|>htlv. It li:.:i happy tr ia n g l e o f ev en ts th n t p r e c i p i t a t day, A pril 2ti. iMuniuippiofi m a k e a n y »l<|«. follow» thin I m ' i 'H do ne—once o n ly —a n d w ith dixux* ed it crisis in th e a f f a i r s of a well known trou a renulta to th e rejfnrdee. I f th e bill Klnimriite urnuig««in<*i»t# un* )»«ùug by p latin g th n t to m e eonfiileneo muat you owe h in ^ s h o u ld be liirce nnd your woman ut D o re n a a few d a y s ago, and mude for u moiipti’r e«*l«*lrration it! Lu b«* pine«*«! in th e re|ir«*»«*ntativ«•» of the MMtume about of Mverafti* value, you completely c h a n g e d th e “ ut Biosphere ’ ’ giuir «»u April 2(1 o f the re n te ttn ia l un piuiple und » ta t in g f u r t h e r th a t th«»pe would find yourxelf hom ew ard bound o f nri idyllic home, a cco rd in g to i r r e f ui\«'rpiir> o f tin n ip titu tto u «»f tin* I. O. fH%uliar with th«' m a n n e r in ivhirh th e clad iu th e luteHt tiling in b a r r e l., or u u ta b le advices ju s t received via g ra p e 0 I* m A m ero ti. The «»«uuminii will itimi work «»f tin* hig h w ay romnii»»i«»n ha» in ii Ml v horse b la n k e t, or u n y th in u elm* vine telegraph. con du rteli would not ttMk f«»r atich It seems t h a t upon d e p a r t i n g for the uiurk th e u n n i v«'rpurv «if th e Lnm* potiti been eonv e n ie n tly envelopinif. place where she prneticad her profession t\ I i ) «) F . a poeiutiun. It ip ex p ected icgiplation an thi» w hirh merely enact» lint we a re itettiii^ u hrud of th e .t o r y , to In* one «if the lurg« *t m eeting » of itp int«» th e n tn tu te» th e rulen th a t th«* com ii . th e profemuonul luiiKtiaxe w re .tie r s daily, th e w ell-known w om an i n a d v e r t en tly left her c o tt a g e door a ja r . T h e re kin d e v er hcM in K uis «* im « w ith more tni»pion hup ulrendv ad o p te d f«»r it» own mi \ . a f t e r her pet dog iiMUinulutcd a bosom th a n HIMI Odd Fellow# mid K«*lr«*ku!i» in up«« and ha» long b«*«*n w«»rking under. I’he nfore.nitl rnerchnut w n . in Cot- T h e ptntiuiieiil» n»u«le by Mr. liooth h av e companion nnd the tw o s t a r t e d upon ut tendane«*. tui;e d r o v e a few d a y . xit'i wrlien a tele th e ir m orning stroll. On th e w ay thev An nil dny pcppiofi, b e g in n in g nt in been mad«* on th«* fl»»«»r l»y th«»»e who iiiewoiae in form ed him th n t a c i . e ncou nte red a sk u n k t h a t h a d w an dered u. m mol ex ti'toling into th«* ev«*tiing, opp«»pe th«'»«* a«*nnte bill» nnd th e »tat«* phone turner who owed him for “ |{i,ie*4l n o r too f a r from h i . h ap p y home. Being n o n t by Mr. Iio«dh thn t th«* pop»ibilitv will I»«* follow ed !»\ a lmii<|uet, mol th ree »f w rong cun n««t be p re v e n te d bv »tat e h a n d i . e " had d ra w n h i . pay to d a te overw helm in gly ou tn u m b ered , th e u n d<'green of (M«l Fellowphip mol th«* li«- • ut«* wii» m ade on th«* floor to day by und tiiki'n hi» d e p a r t u r e with him. Ken lucky sk u n k , h a v in g done th e best he liekah d«’gree will lie c o n fe rre d d u rin g It«-prepeutative In f a r t t h •* only »••ninj’ th a t the man would eoiue to Cut r iiM in th e m u tter, w e n ’ th e w ay o f Hi* *|i»y upon I on rniulidut«**, • mMemnt ■tutetrient mad«* Heart. Ahtf all flesh, and t h e pups, tired from the by Mr. IL«oth in h)» f a c e d ro v e , th e m erehnn f w ailed 1 en I of th e nurnlier o f yenr# o f th e or ■tnteirient which lit»» not been mad«* bv th e euatom er enme. T he in e r rh a n t tnund e x citem en t a n d s u r f e it e d w ith scenery «I«*r *p iig«* him at d in n e r at u lornl r e . t u u r a n t , r n d A ppe« ml e f f o r t Ì p M n g ninil«’ to «I«» tin* Lan«' co u n tv m«*ml»«*ra in ta lk in g of prevented h i . bill. T h e e u .to m e r htul and o th e r l es s d e lig h tf u l a tt r i b u t e s , re rot««! bill» in *•*«• th a t he do«*» not tu rn e d to t h e c o tta g e , s p l a s h i n g through honor t*« tli«* /leenniovi, mol Hp«*tie«*r th«* not <iuite enouifh money to liiiuidnte. H u tte lodge, «»f E ugene, nm«i#t«*d l»y nil t a k e t h e penato I u II p an a nlap at the The in e rrh a n t ealm ly w a ite d , loMidint; a m a n y re f r e s h i n g mini puddle» on the wav. nnd p ro m p tly discovered the door the lodgep o f th«* co u n ty , ip ppuriug nei- ronitnouMon. Mr. K«»oth ’» »tntem ent th a t it w«»uld r . f l e r l i v e ifuze upon th e e u . t o m e r '■ per* t h a t had loa n left ajnr. tln r puliip nor money to m uke it m«*ni«rr fe r tly new |>nnt., w hich u few d a y . he A dow ny r o u r h w ith crisp, ru stly aid«* for itp «’fithupiann, fid« lil y mid ml be a ealrmiity to «le»troy o p p o rtu n ity f«»r fore Ii ml been MPduetively d i.p ln y e d in sheet», billowy pillow ., d a i n t y coverlets I o n io«’ to tin* prineiplep for w hich th e the him * of an y kind <d road m a te ria l, the «lothinK dcptirtn ieat of the mer and snow y c o u n te r p a n e e v id e n t ly a p w h ether pnt«*nt«*d or not, i» th«* view the o rd er »tmuJji. »tore. And finally th e i u .to m e r peals to tired dogs, und the r o u r h in tne A delegniioti «»f Kug«*ne ( hl«l Fellow»» I«un<* county inenibern h av e t a k e n in ■ hunt to look down nt them too. c o tt a g e being like th a t , it was e x t e n met Hnturdiiv «»veiling w ith tli«* local ih«ur |>«»piti«»n agairiPt th e negate bill# began “ I f I »houl d g i v e tlie»e bu c k I ' d h a v e sively utilized by luifh. N e ith e r were lodge for u eo n fiT in e e with ief«*repee to which tin v «‘luirn would e lim in a te bitu T h e ir poaition b rie fly e n o u g h t o p a v y o u . ' ' n : i i <I t h e ei i at omer . floors, rugs or c h a i r , neglec ted ; und bv tlo* p ro g ram foi th e «»«■ ii » mo » i . In tiddi lithic e n t i n d v “ T ak e 'em o ff, ' . a i d th e in erebant. th® time the luxury-loving puna ttoll to lite <li»cn»»i«ili of plntiP for th e I iiih b«*«*n thn t th«*»e »«uiate lull» riNiuir«* A bout thi» tim e th e re a ta u ra n te u r. t r a n s f e r r e d to th e ir so co m fo rta b le e n tug ««vent, »pe«*ch m a k in g mol u fine ih«* highw ay commi»p|«»n to put pev«*rn| ch anced to be it woman, decided viro nm ent ns much of th e mud nnd “ a t lun ch, ti» ! tt i b ein g t»r< put • »I by A kiudn ««f pav em e n t in!«» r o m p e titio u and who w ith f r a n tic h n . te t h a t her service» m o s p h e re ” ns could be rubbed off. the th e n leave th«* coinmiaaion no dincr«*tn»n K Hr«•>«l«»tI« mid Churl«** MeKibb«*n, w« r« but t«» ncc«*pt th e low ent bid, « * v en were u rg e n tly needed in a n o th e r part c o tta g e w as perv ad ed by an odor a . f«ntur«*p «*f th«* evening. Among vinitni» wen* II. A. Korf, of Hpriflgfi«’l«l ; •• W ihough th e higher bill might b«» th e boat, of th e b u ild in g , und she went aw ay pu n g en t a . it was un m istak ab le. And th a t is one o f th e reason s why / m u t o riunii, I M. Drew, H. W Win d u r a b i li ty nnd w earin g ptirfnei* eonaiil- from th ere. And the cu sto m er liq u id a te d all right, the w ell-known woman left her happy tu r n . .Iidin II. N ewm an, F. A Kmikin. «•ml. In o th e r w o n l a . ^ h e i r c o n ten tio n nnd H. M Mi Kmiu-v, of E u g e n e ; <\ A hnn b«*en th a t if «*n«. Wuitrart«»r nhonld but he didn 't do it righ t t h e r e —he went home to be th e guest o f frie n d s on the Iviirre, *• f I inl‘,|»*uul«,rnc ; H. I! It*»m, , *v. bid on u orie inch nurfue«* und anoth«*r som ewhere else; nnd th e m e rch an t went fa r side o f town. M eanw hile, tim e nnd chem icals are of Kciippe, < niif., nini Heorg«» lb linn, nhoubl bid on u four inch nurface, and uio ng; und he got h i . money mid h i. if the one inch nurface ph«»uld I»«* but p u n t., uml th e cu sto m er did not h a v e to on th e job nt th e r n t t a g e stru g g lin g d e s dolph, of A rroyo Oran«!. »lightIv lower th a n th e four inch #ur postpone his visit, for he had an o th e r p e ra te ly to disp erse th e odor th a t clings ROY DEH L A R Z L tì A R R I V E S S A F E face tin* ronimtaaion wmilil h a v e no op imir not p e rfe c tly new ones, o f course, round it still. timi but to accept th e loweat bi«l, a l nut th ey did very well u n der th e eir- LY IN NEW Y OR K C IT Y though it m ight |»r«»\«* th«* moro exp«*n en instil nee*. W a r R e lic . A t t r a c t A tte n tio n . SUNDAY niy«* in th«* long run. \Vh«*th«*r <»r not Ho, an we said before, if you owe t h i . A d is p la y of w ar relics in T he S e n Elm er Roy I>«*#Lnrz«*», com p an y II. they hnv«* a rr is «*«1 a t tin* right concili .merchant money, reg ard th e o b ligation t i n e l ’s show w indow h a v e a t t r a c t e d In ,lt. I t i u fn nt ry, pon «»f Mr. mol Mr». M. Pi«»n m ay be n m u t te r «»f opinion but I w ith du e nnd p roper d eference. It never co nsiderab le a t t e n ti o n th is week. I I h ' p l u i r / « , o f tlii» «-ity , n riiv eil from «I«» know th a t th ey have been am ong the m i n . but some guy gets wet, you know, the disp lay is a G erm an i n f a n t r y sor m«»pt a c ti v e in «fenoiincing tin* p av in g nnd th is bird is u six-cylinder, self stnrt- vice r a p , a “ God W ith I ' » ’’ belt burkli». Ft a :»«•«* Htiiulnv, Felirunrv III, on the truupport Mnt*onia, which «l«»eke«l r»t trupt nnd in promotin«» th«» legiplntion ing collector, w ith tn e a ccen t on nil a much sm oked porcelain pipe and a i n t um I iicim I in th e hoiine to m a k e the t h r e e sy llab le., mid we pred ict th a t he large a ss o rtm e n t of shoulder strap». N« w York. nini u te le g ra m to In', p a r wav of th e p av in g tru»t a rough nnd will n ev er h a v e occasion to h a n g out T hey were »ent to Mr*. A. E. F o s t e r nv i * ii In miiioiinies tlmt In i» at <* t t M e r tho rn y one. th e “ ou r b o okk eeper d i e d ' ' sign in h i. her »on. C orporal George 1). F o ster, 4th r i lt , N. J ., mul im well. Th«» ten million «Inibir borni bill, a» it establishm ent. engineers. I’riv nt<* DesLurze* was III w ith f.t * » finally pi»p»e«l th e hou»o to d ay , provi«!«*» m 1 , 1111 * lllltl Mil, l\ < Ml ti 1 1 t*.l in «hut no lud «»n a pnt«*nti% «l pnvi»ment can tin* l.iiitIt* of tin* Arjjt'nnt*. deniineiation of tliis ulleged rotteti c o r an yone who h a . delivered a p r a y e r nt Hi*, in co m p an y with II o t h e r Oregon b«« necepted urf!«*»» u bid on non pat«*nt«'d po ratio n luts come frolli thoac whom • he o p en in g sessions. At the close of mt u » ill. KI him ram ini r o m p i m i , were p av in g hnn b«*«*n in r<unp«*tition thor«»- o th e r s b av e sought to line up witli thè the priiver H enator F ierce m oved th a t ■ 1 1 li it i*r gu ests ni lin* Ori'Kon ro iii n ii tti r with, uno th«»n d u rn b ilitv nn«l w earing so callcd tru st. A nother peculinr th in g it be p ri n te d for d is trib u tio n an d th e in N m Vork Tuomlny i’vnninn. Il m m « i rfii«*«* muat bo fnk«»n in to eonaidera- is timi d e sp ite th è ch argea tlint thè pny s ta te p r i n t e r has put it o u t in r.ia t •• X | m i* t i'll th nf tl> 'V « il l lir iM'iit to • mill* lion. The bill r»l»o p«*rmit» th«* hig h w ay is th nt despite thè c h a r g e . th a t tIn* pav form. <*<immÌKMÌon to »top th«* J u g g lin g o f rov* l,.*«m to In* iiiiislrrri! out. • * • alt»«*» bv itn«*lf purchtiHiiig the righ t to m g lobby is a busy mie it culi positiv civ ile stateli tlint ut least 50 per cent of tlie H enator Jo n es, W a lte r B., o f I.ane. lay an y patent«1 «! n av in g an d th en »ecure r O R M E I l O R O V E BOY D E C O R A T E D iiida on th«* coriHtruction w«»rk only. It meinlier. do not know* 11 in em ber of t b i . hns an nounced t h a t he has broken aw ay FO R E X T R A O R D IN A R Y from th e o rg an izatio n and he g re a tly i»t how ever, tin* opinion o f th e »upport lobby bv sigili. . . . H ER O ISM fe a r s th n t some dire th in g s a r (» going to «•rn of tin* bond bill thn t royalti«»» will Re p re s e n ta i iv> ( ì r a h a m ’. bill to allow happen to him. tin y !.. Z ilk rv , f o i in r r CottiiKi* d r o v e n«it be pnid in Oregon much longer and r.■■ nli'iit litui u 111*11111*« o f M r. Kniinn th«* liill dir«*ctiag tin* a tt o r n e y g en eral tlie emin4v co urt of lum e comi tv to fix The L an e c o u n ty delegation docs not Kliy, n o« u M'rtti'unt In tin* iti-ml in to t«»«t th e vnliHitv of th e nl(eg«*«l p a t th è snlm v of Xh»* clerk in thè office of l.iiitrv. him lu'i u ilrroruti'il for cutrii ent» o f tin* W arren brother» paaae«! the th è eoiintv .rh o o l .o p e r i n tc n d c n t h a . »'i'm to g re a t ly fa v o r th e vario u s m e a hotip«» mm nim ou»ly thi» m o rn in g tt few Iieen killed in th è sellate. K epreaenta sures th a t a re aim ed to curb the pav ing o n li a u r y hrroinm in n rtIo n n e a r sti*i*n lirnuKi*. Hi'lifiuiii, O r to b e r II, l!»|n, whi*n minute» a f t e r com ing on for th i r d re n d tiv,* G rah am u m le rsta n d s th a t thè exe- tr u s t an d the h ig h w a y comm ission— In* took i ' oiii miln,l o f nini rnnrirnnir.ed it ing and j list befon* th«* appoaraac«* of cu tion of tlie bill was ut thè request of p ro b a b ly for th e reason t h a t R. A. li;oll\ . l i n t t r r n l ili'tAi'limont which ln l.1 th«* liomllng bill. The b e lie f t h a t little H enator Jone», vvho hll» not been on thè Booth, o f 1 j i n e cou n ty , i* a m em ber of i t . pii.it nm «tuli* li i in hi I f unii tw o m m will h e r e a f t e r In* exact«*«! in toll» i» re g a la r callin g liat ut th è aup erintend th e kig h w u v commission ami t h e y ta k e nuli*, i l i . |io .n l o f u intirhlni* t u n n m t Imrne out by a »ection «»f th e btm tling etil '» o ffice for some timi* mal got no tho so-called a n ti p a v in g tr u s t bills us n t lint » im r h r r k in i r th e nilvnnri*. n f t e r Idi!, which provi«!«»» th a t non«* «»f th e iissistmii-f frolli th n t soarce in n i. re slap at th e commission of which the Lane co u n ty m an is a mem ber. Both Hena* unni n* i .Inlili.liiiii; roniiinmlciition money «Ieriveil from th«* bond i»»uo »hall cent t'iimpiiìgn to rs Bell and J o n e s registered th eir w ith tin* ninin ■ luminimi. I t r . i i l r . Iirinu iu* u»«*«l for th e p ay m e n t o f royaltie» tin lean th e bid» on th e rov alty -c olb 'cting T h e only n e g a ti v e vote reg istered in votes a g a in s t the se n a te bills which ritm i. He rtf omit Z ilkey rrcoivml th e tier the house a g a in s t Henntor B e ll's bill in would compel the h ig h w a y commission hiiiiii I roin iiirin lit inn o f (lonoral l'or* p avem ent» nr«* aiibm itted in open romp«* titio n amt ar«* not higher, rovaltie» in c r e n .i n g th e salarie s of th e co u n ty tr<‘»s to accept th e lowest bid o ff e re d upon ■hin«. H r him tw o o th er brother* in th e ner c I u «I«. m I, th a n o th e r pav em e n t of the same urer, co un ty j u d g e an d co u n ty commis the sam e specification». T h e ir reason . l o n e r , vviis reg istered by R e p re se n ta tiv e for th is action is exp lained a . above, vie., in Krnnri*. I l m people now live nt q u ality , Whib* I can not po sitively »tate it a» Wheeler. und it is understoo d th a t th e Lane Muy, I .In In*. a fa c t. I am p r e t ty c e rta in t h a t K«*prc C o u n ty m em bers o f the house will f o l to d a y from E ugene w ere low th e same course. »«‘fittitive Henri ha» been «me of the moat V isitors here NO MORE LIBERTY LOANS, IS a c tiv e on«*» in p r e p a r in g th e anti p a v in g George McMorrtin Mr. and Nlrs. F ra n k • * * THE VERDICT tr u s t featu re» o f th«* r«»a«l bills. Thoae C h a m b e rs and Mrs. ('. A. Burden. They W. B. Dennis, the Y amhill member, who kn ow hi» political h is to ry know were in te re ste d s p e c t a t o r , of th e n ear fo rm er m a n a g e r of big in t e r e s t s in I.ane Sorten of S h o rt T e rm Noten Will Be th n t he ha» e v ery reason f«»r »crapping e n co u n te r betw een R e p re s e n ta tiv e Bean county, d e m o n s tra te d able .t a t e . m n n th«* p a v in g triint nnd when th e inainua nnd R e p re s e n ta tiv e Hchubel. Inanes Instead . ship in h i . p re s e n ta tio n o f the m e r i t , o f • « * tion wan m ade *»n th e floor to d a y bv th e g n .o lin e tax bill. I l i . a rg u m e n t was Mrs. I j . E. Bean a rriv e d to d a y to be as b r i e f ns it could possibly be upon Wnnhinjfton, Kelt. IS. T h ere will he H«»pre»entative Hchubel which Mr. H«*nn no fi f th t.iliertv limn or V icto ry lonn, took to mean th a t h«* w as ta r r e d w ith w ith her hu sban d, R e p re s e n ta tiv e Bean, a bill o f such far-ren ch in g e ffe c t, hi» nu it « i n to li m e been term ed n rroril th e lait nii11«ie »tick only th e i n t e r f e r d u rin g th e re m ain d er of th e iession. a rg u m e n ts were s t r a ig h t f o r w a r d and . . . ,nif to the term* of nn ntfreem ent ten t ence of fellow member» k«*pt him from conv incin g, a r r a n g e d in psychological S t a t e Cnpitol, Snlcm, Ore., Feb. 14.— o rder an d presen ted in a calm, d ignified u tiv e ly reached thin a f te rn o o n by the an nttn ek upon th e per»«»n o f th e much I.nn * co u n ty got nomew hnt in to the and c o n v in c in g m anner. The bill pi.ssed linu.e wnyn nnd m eans c o m m ittee, in h u s k ie r Hchubel. • • * limelight d u r i n g the pnst week. Hoprr alm ost unanim ously and would ha- > had co n feren ce with N crretiirv o f th e Trenn* iiry (ihm., A m*ne. o f .h u r t tinto noten In mv sto ry th e o th er «lav speak in r s e n tn tiv e W heeler was called to the not a vote a g a in s t it except fo r th e ta x will bo issued inntend, nnd upon thene of th e a t t e m p t to sm o ther Menate Hill c h a ir by S p e a k e r J o n e s and got a w n r ing of d istilln to used by fa r m e rs and the rn te u f in t e re s t will be net by con No. t»T on fir»t re a d in g I »poke o f Rep with th e jo b in first rlnss shape. E v i but for th e em ergency clause, which a re a e n ta tiv e Ornham m a k i n g th«* motion den tly he is re s tin g upon th e honors few* did not wish to see a tt a c h e d unless to In d e fin ite ly postpone, f o r g e tti n g th a t th u s nb tn in cd trad has found < iii occasion la te r a tt a c h e d to the bon d in g hill, the R. O T 0. fo r EuRone, th e r e are tw o r e p r e s e n ta t iv e ! bv this since to m a k e him self heard up m *'ie main hill o f th e e n ti r e road program , A r e s e rv e o f f i c e r s ’ trniniiiR ru m p nt n am e an d th a t tile motion in connection floor except in a n s w e rin g roll call. The which h a . ju s t come up for cons d e r a which im idrnn t. mny try for commis with this bill sva» m ade bv th e gentle o th e r d is tin ctio n com ing to I.nn® cou nty tion. . . . w i i s th e election b y n un an im o u s vote e f rions in tiir reserve n r m r o f th e I'n ite d man from W ashington county. • « • Col. W. G. D. M ercer ns chap lain o f the All hopes o f n n r kind of a consolida Hinten will be I'Htnblished in Kncene th is sum mer. It is e l p e r ted th n t fo u r H ere are »«»me pecu liar feature». N ot »enn’e, followed by his r e c ita tio n o f a tion program h a v e gone a glim m ering. com ps will run th is sum m er for n period a friem lly w«»r«l ha» been h eard Wn» poem lit th e Lincoln d a y exercises. Col. T here is not tim e in a 40 day session to o f four weeks euch. Colonel J o h n from an y »«»uree for the notorio«)» \Vrnr M ercer also had an honor paid him to work out a com prehen sive nnd sane eon- L e n d e r will h ead th e orR nnirntion. ren b r o t h e r s am i »«»me of th e b ittercu t d a y t h a t h a s n e v e r befo re beeu paid | so lidation p ro g ra m in u d d itio u to the SessionSquibs From Salem _.____ C O U N T Y C O M M IT T E E 18 N A M E D TO S E C U R E M E M B E R S FO B STATE CHAMBER 69TH ARTILLERY LANDS AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA, TUESDAY A L an e cou nty co m m itte e h a . been a p p o in te d to co-operate w ith o th e r coun t y co m m itte e s th r o u g h o u t th o s t a t e in secu rin g m e m b e r, fo r the new Oregon Htiito < h n m b er o f Commerce. T he drive, lau n ch e d by J o h n L. E th e ri d g e , of Fort- lurid, s t a t e I ' h u i r n i a i i o f th e m em bership 1 M an y C o ttag e O rove Boys in This R egi com m ittee, is aim ed to secure in d iv id u al m e n t T e le g r a p h R e la t iv e s of m e m b e rs h i p , from th e re p r e s e n ta t iv e T heir S a fe A rriv al. c i t i z e n , of every tow n, c o m m u n ity and ru ral d i s t r i c t in the sta te , and organiza tion m em berships from e v ery local, com Tho t r a n s p o r t M ercury reach ed N e w mercial or d e v e lo p m e n t body. J . ii. K oke, o f E ugene, h a . been a p p o rt N ews, i n., T u esd ay , a f t e r a sto rm y pointed c h a ir m a n of tho m em bership voyage from Franco, b rin g in g home the co m m itte e for Lnne cou nty , an d th e fal e n ti r e 69th coast a r t il le f y corps, b e sid e , low ing h av e been n p p o in td l m em bership a n u m b er of o th er units. T h e 69th w n. c o m m ittee chairm en for th e i r resp ective o rg an ized a t C am p l.ew is a n d is made cities: C E. I uiphrcy, C o tta g e G rove; up of Oregon an d W ash ing ton men, an d J . H. Koke. E u g e n e ; Clyde N. Johnson, muny C o tta g e Grove b o y . uro am ong its .(unction i ' i t y ; M. C. B ea.ler, Hiding- members. field; Wm. Kyle, F lo r e n c e ; O. E. E v e r _ T elegram s a n n o u n c in g th e i r sa fe a r son, ('re s w e ll; George A. D ru ry , Coburg. riv al h a v e been received b y anxious relativ es am i f r ie n d s in th is c ity from th e follow ing boys who l e f t h ere with old Hixth co m p an y : l.ee Roy Woods, J r , Dan Woods, V ir gil Fow<Tl Rubin I ’owell O rvn l Uiw ell, A lbert G riffin . R alph Milne, Wylie Ol- co tt, W ilfred M cCaleb, R alph T eeters, Arnold Brown, Hosoa B row n, K elly Cooper, E v e r e t t G ro a t an d George G ib son. T he d e s tin a tio n o f the 69th is n o t d e f i n it e ly an nounced, b u t i t is likely to be Camp H tu art, Va. From P r i v a t e Vun M. B e a t t y , 65th a rtille ry , C a m p Dix, N. J., F e b r u a r y 4, H a s I n f lu e n z a a t Corvallis. to Ins u n d e J L, B e a t t y a n d f a m ily : C harles F a u lk n e r, m echanician a t th e “ My! I t ’s g r e a t to be back in the S ix th stre e t g a ra g e , w ent t o C orvallis a good old L'. H. A. a g a in . I t ’» p a rad ise couple of weeks ag o to v is it frien d s, an d here to w hat it wan over th e re , i have insiuiged in a b r i e f bou t w ith th e flu. not tr ie d to tell you hnlf of w h at we had He re tu rn e d M onday. to go th roug h w ith — the cen so r would M r F a u lk n e r w as q u a r a n t in e d some h a v e c u t it out. week» ago in th e sam e house w ith a f a i r “ I suppose you h a v e received th e p a fem in in e fr ie n d in tn e same city , and per* 1 sent. W h a t <lo you t h i n k of the assisted in n u rs in g h e r t h r o u g h th e o r old f i g h ti n g 65th, a n y w a y ! F i g h t i n g i . deal, but be declines to in form us w h e th our middle name, because we were up er or n o t sim ila r circ u m sta n c e s an d re where th e y kno«k ’em dead, believe me. ciprocal a t t e n t i o n s c h a ra c te riz e d tint I used to w ond er w hut wur waa like. I s i tu a tio n while he was dow n w ith tho know now w hat i t i», a n d i f Uncle Ham ! sam e m alady. has an y more tro u b le I ’m r e a d y to try a n o th e r s h o t at it, a lth o u g h i t ’s no fun. COMMERCIAL CLUB OBTAINS “ Me w ere in ull th ose big b a t t l e , MANY NEW MEMBERS e x cep t C h a te a u T h i e r r y — d i d n ' t g e t up iu tim e for th a t . T h e gun we used was IN DRIVE a big E nglish H o w i tz e r— a nine-point- tw o (9 .2)— und wa* th e h eav ie st field T h e C ottage G rove C o m m ercial Club gun t h a t th e A m erican s had, a ltho ugh a very successful m em bersh ip th e r e w ere some h e a v ie r g u n . m ounted closed d ri v e M onday nig h t, a b o u t 25 new on railro a d e a r.. “ O f course you re a d a b o u t th e big m em bers h a v in g b e e n secured sinee th « d ri v e a t Ht. Miniel— t h a t w as re a lly the in a u g u r a tio n of th e c o m p e titiv e co n t, which w as won by th e “ H ig h firs t big pi^sh th e A m erican s u n dertook tes by them selves. We w ere in t h a t and, F a u ju n d r u in ” t e a m — K a r l K. Mills, believe me, it was a hot one. I was un c a p ta in , A. 8. B ow ed, George D_ der shell f ire fo r th e f i r s t tim e there Knowles, W orth H a r v e y an d R ay E. I c o u l d n ’t describe in six m o n th s what S hort. T h e team s w hich were d e fe a t e d in it is like to have b ig shells scream over your head an d on ail sides. I ’ll tell you the co n te s t will e n t e r t a i n a n d b a n q u e t one t h i n g —th e hot place i s n ’t in it. We th e w inn ing te a m an d t h e r e m a in d e r made a drive th e r e on a 20-mile fro n t. of th e club in t h e n e a r f u t u r e , b ut th e Our n e x t place was in the A rg o n n e f o r d a te h a s not been an nounced . S e c r e t a r y K arte ll s p e a k i n g o f th e est, an d we d ro v e ’em back th ere. T hen we w ent t o th e fam o us c it y o f V erdun cam pa ign, s a id : “ T h e c o n te s t is over, b u t th e cam p a ig n is still on. We g o t and, believe me. she is a sig h t. T h e re i s n ’t a whole b u ild in g s t a n d in g — even a fin e bunch o f new m em bers, b ut we the big c a th e d r a l is all shot to pieces. w a n t more— we w a n t e v e ry live m an The G erm ans had shelled t h a t place in th i s burg t o g e t his sho ulder to th e e v e ry dny since th e w a r s t a r te d . We comm ercial c lu b w heel a n d help us were in posiiton t h e r e fo r a b o u t th ree boost for a b ig g e r a n d b e t t e r C o tta g e weeks a n d th e y su re had o u r num ber, Grove. ” fo r th e y shelled us d a y a n d n ig h t. 1 Soldier W in s C o tta g e G rove Bride. d o n ' t u n d e rs ta n d how we got out of A t th e home o f Rev. D H. Leech in th e r e w ith o u t g e t t i n g r u t to pieces, but we had only one m an killed a n d several E u g en e F r i d a y e v e n in g , F e b r u a r y 14, bad ly w ounded, besid es q u ite a n u m ber occurred th e m a r r ia g e o f Miss D o ro th y gassed. T he G erm an s used a good deni D. Boyd to L e ste r W a t t s Childs, o f M ed of g a s a t thi» position. We wore with ford. T he b rid e is a d a u g h t e r of 8. W. B oyd, the 17th F rench a rm y eorps a t t h a t tim e b a c k in g th e F ren ch i n f a n t r y and o f th is city , a n d her h u s b a n d is a civil e n g in e e r re c e n tly d is c h a rg e d fro m th o hud q u it e a tim e w ith th e G erm ans. We m ade a push and d ro v e th e m b a c k four service, h a v in g been s ta ti o n e d a t N e w or five miles, th e n t h e y tu r n e d around port. T hey will m a k e th e i r home hero and drove us b ack to our old position, fo r th e present. but we fixed them l a t e r on. O u r next F o rm e r C o tta g e G rove Boy Crippled. location was in th e F o rg es wood* nnd A lto n Gregory. 16-year-old on o f M r. the next up aro u n d G ran d p ro , a lo n g the an d Mrs. H e n ry G regory w as c a u g h t Meuse riv e r, and we were th e r e when b e n e a th a f a llin g pile of lum ber a t I.inn- th e G erm ans laid d o w n . ” to n las t week an d s u s ta in e d a b ro k e n leg an d a bro k en back. T h e G reg o ry o th e r work required an d m em bers have fa m ily fo rm erly lived a t B laek B u tt « recognized the fa c t th u s early . To save a n d rem oved to L i n n t o n la s t sprin g. tim e on th e floor of th o house all of the co nsolidation bills h ave been w ith S O L D IE R S U P P R E S S E S N E W S O F d raw n. W O U N D TO S A V E M O T H E R • • • FROM WORRY A s u rp ris e w as sp r u n g in th e house to d ay . When S e n a te Bill No. 67 enme up T hough w ounded in th e rig h t th ig h fo r firs t re a d i n g G rah am , of W a s h i n g and obliged to riqiort to a hosp ital for ton, broke all p re c e d e n ts and m i n e d for t r e a tm e n t. C orporal George D. F o ster, its im m ed iate in d e f in i te postp onem ent. co m p an y B, 4 th en gin ee rs, w rote c h e e r Those who were fr ie n d ly to the bill were ful newsy le t te r s from th e f r o n t to his alm ost t a k e n o f f th e i r fe e t when this m other. Mrs. A. E. F o s te r, o f th is eity , bomb was exploded, it being considered n ev er m e n tio n in g th e fa e t, in o rd e r t h a t as beyond all bounds of cou rtesy to stop she should not lie un n ecessarily alarm ed . a bill from g e t t i n g its second read in g T he f a c t t h a t he w as wounded e a rly and b ein g re f e rre d to a co m m itte e for in O ctober o f last y e a r an d tr e a t e d in consideration. I t looked for some time a hosp ital at V ich y was re c e n tly co n as if th ose who had a p p a r e n t l y pre veyed to Mrs. F o s t e r th r o u g h t h e w a r p ared th in g s for th e s la u g h te r were go d e p a rtm e n t. ing to c a r r y t h e i r point but a f t e r the C orporal F o ste r is e n tire ly recovered, g re a te s t e x tem p o ran eo u s speech vet how ever, is in the liest o f h ealth , and is m ade d u rin g th is session by R e p r e s e n t a a t p re s e n t w ith his reg im en t in th e a rm y tiv e Sm ith, lalair r e p r e s e n ta t iv e from of occupatio n, b ein g stn tio n ed a t Brut- F ortlum l, who m ade it plain th a t th is tig, G erm any. move, u n p re c e d e n te d in th e h is to ry of the Oregon legislature, would h a n g the “ H U C K L E B E R R Y F I N N ” D I E S A T c o rp o ra tio n t a g onto e v e ry m em ber who B E L K N A P BRIDGE AT T H E allowed him self to be m ade a p a r t y to A G E O F 90 Y E A R S such actio n th e m otion was w ith d ra w n . It should be e xplained t h a t S e n a te Hill B. F. F in n , a n old re s id e n t o f th,. u p No. 67 pro vided th a t th e hig h w ay com per M cK enzie ri v e r valley, who claim ed mission must get re a l c o m p e titiv e bids to h av e been th e o rig in a l “ H u c k le b e rr y on all w ork not done by force account F i n n ’ ’ of M ark T w a i n ' s sto ries, d ie d and must accept th e low est bid upon a t B elk n ap bridge, 54 miles e a s t o f Eu the sp ecific a tio n s a n d m ix tu r e used. g e n e , l:i»t w e e k a t t h e a g e o f 9 0 Year s . M any honestly believe t h a t th is bill is Mr. F inn had been a re s id e n t o f th e too severe in the m ethod in w hich it ties j u p p er M cK enzie c o u n tr y for m a n y y ears th e h an d s of the h ig h w a y commission | a n d fo r a long tim e w as e n g a g e d in the an d h a v e b r a v e d t h e stig m a of b ein g ! m a n u f a c tu r e of tu r p e n ti n e . b ra n d e d w ith the b itu lith ic b ra n d in o r der to s t a n d w ith th e i r co nvictio ns, b u t | J o e l P a lm e r M a r rie s in Texas. th e g re a t m a jo rity of those w ho t a k e a : J o e l D. P a lm e r, w r it in g from B ry an , p ro m in en t p a r t in the fo ren sics on the j Tex., an nounces his m a r ria g e there on floor h ave little s y m p a th y fo r t h e War- 1 J a n u a r y 5 nnd says h® is g e t t i n g along ren people and believe t h a t in o rd e r to j fine an d exp ects to s ta y th e r e th is year. let th e people u n d e rs ta n d th a t th e pro- ; He also encloses a check fo r a y e a r ' s posed te q millions to be voted in bon ds s u b s c rip tio n to th e home new spaper. is not fo r the exclusive b e n e fi t of the W arren C on struction co m pany such leg islation should be en acted an d t h a t the { RESOURCEFUL GROVE BOY TEACHES AT NOTI commission should not ta k e as sh ow ing I an y d i s t r u s t o f i t a n y laws t h a t are I passed lim itin g t h e m a n n e r in w hich it ! M oney R aised by N ovel M eans to P a y may spend the royal fo r tu n e s to be en- i fo r School A ctivities. tr u s te d to it fo r e x p e n d itu re . While ev ery la m e c o u n ty m em b er has Leslie G odard, te a c h e r o f N o ti d is so f a r voted w h a t is t a k e n to be the tr ic t 2J miles west o f E ugene, assisted p a v in g tr u s t side o f the pro position, it bv his boy pupils, has hit upon a novel is my opinion t h a t they arp h o n est in idea fo r ra is in g money to r v a rio u s sav in g tn u t t h e y t a k e tn n t position b e school activ ities. A n u m b e r o f t r a p s cause th e y do not wish to im p ugn the h a v e been borrow ed from th e s e ttle rs c h a r a c t e r o f th e Imne cou nty m e m b e r of n e a rb y and a s t r in g o f them e stab lish ed th e commission nnd his associates. The*- th rou gh the m o u n ta in s s u r ro u n d in g the do not w a n t to c a s t odium upo n the village F o u r w ildcat* h av e a lr e a d y corttmission m erely to get e v en w ith been caught and m any morn catc h es a re w h a t has proved tft be a crooked p a v in g expected as the tr a p s will lie left out concern. T h e y exp ress p e rf e c t c o n f i all w in te r and spring. The b o u n ty on dence th a t th e commission is p e rf e c tly th ese an im ats is 42 each. Mr. Godard a C o tta g e Grove b o ft is able to s a f e g u a rd th e in t e re s t s of those w ho will p a y fo r th e bonds. a g randson of Mr. and Mrs. II. R. G od A little sid e lig h t t h a t only th ose on a rd , who reside on south S ix th , sn d his t h e ground woubi be able to notice is p a re n ts Mr ami Mrs. II I, l e 'd a r d , live t h a t th e a p p a r e n t a t t e m p t o f th e house at Brush. Colo. Assisted only bv his p u to g iv e th is bill th e kno ck o u t th e mo pils he has recen tly com pleted a large mi 111 It | oki-d its head in to the house add itio n to th e school house, th e h o ard w as t h a t th is action w n . nn a c t o f r e t a l o f directors f u r n is h i n g the m a t e ri a ls iatio n to w a rd s th e se n a te which is un and Mr. G odard an d th e boy* d o in g e v e ry b it of th e work. (C ontinued on n e x t pag e.) Letters From Soldier Boys