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The Redmond Spokesman V o i,. 7. No. 51. REDMOND, DESCHUTES COUNTY, O R E , THURSDAY, JUNK 21, 1917. FEED ALLIES OR FIGHT M U N I M'KINLEV NOW AMERICA S OPPORTUNIFT GERMAN SOCIALISTS RUSSIA IS IN LINE PRESIDENT WARNS GREAT WAR ALONE 0. S. NATIONAL PARK. 10 REPAY HER BIG DEBT GIVE PEACE TERMS EG# QUICK ACTION FOOD BILL'S FOES H H „, CONTROL . . „ „ s EVUOS a iti? i ; M M iitL Mi i i u s t i h t h E ' T o a»in p h o b'i'i 11 i < -*r i o l It OWN « o i VI 1(1 HIGHEST MOINTAIN ON tMKRI- I RANCE PLKDOKD OWN CREDIT PROGRAM TO INSURE » ( tw « cu I i IN t . E N t I i* Ol a. . .. - ................... IN « I < ON |{ w NEW IN E SI N YHO.N U , I* IRK HOLLAND TO EINANC IMI RH IN KEYOLI I ION PERNIA- KERENSKY SHOWS IRON HAND IE THEY REEK AT THE ME AH, RE i ■■■■«■ ■ ■ ■•a/»* i n r , y iiy i . t i i m NI.NT PE U E « .H E N TO EON. DON 111 K A ISE R 'S < ENSOR — D E SE R T E R S IN R S IIIR E EO sE IN MATE I.IN R l lll.L RE RESPONSIRLK ERR HR.M PRICES FOLLOWING Il la up in A m erica e ith e r in feed. T he n atio n al park lu Alasku which The g re a t reception tendered (Ten The peace terina proposed b y tin M inister of W ar K erensky has dls- 111 n aid e« o r lo tight tho g re a t w ar coiiKreas ( rented last sp rin g la one of P ershing, P re sid e n t W ilson in a le tte r to who re p re se n ts the United G erm an m ajo rity S ocialists In th e I n - ■carded th e pleasan t p h rases of ora- R e p re se n ta tiv e B orland concerning aloiie. the m o n ster spectacles of the world. .ita le s In th e great and, may It b>- te n hange of views now In progress in torical persuasion for Iron hand dls- th e a d m in istra tio n food bills w arned It la up Io A m erica In d em a n d To say th a t It rises 20.300 feet above hoped, the final w ar for Independ- Stockholm reached London, deriving < clp lin ary m easures to force R u ssia ’s opponents of th e m easu res th a t they paaauge nF D ie L e v e r Fund c o n tr o l Rill sea level and th a t It Is the loftiest em-e and th e lib eratio n of all peo- special in te re st from the fact th a t a troops to fight. m u st be prepared to b ear th e resp o n If th e T eu to n hnata a re to he kept peak III A m erica is to convey no Idea tiles, serves as a re m in d e r of the fact telegram se ttin g fo rth these* term s H e issued o rd ers depriving all de sibility for th e ir d e fe a t if they suc from A m erican sbnrea. w hatever of Its g ra n d e u r. T here a re th a t, to F ra m e , the U nited S tates was passed by the G erm an censor, s e rte rs from the arm y from th e rig h t T h ese w ere th e tw o o u tsta n d in g several m o u n tain s In the lllm ulyas owes a deb t of g ra titu d e th a t calls In outlin in g th e ir proposals th e [ to vote and from p a rtic ip a tio n in the ceed In accom plishing it. "A c e rta in disservice has been fe a tu re s nf H erbert H oover's w a rn which m a te ria lly exceed Its height, I for o u r m ost b e rc u la n e an e ffo rts In G erm an delegates point o u t th a t the d istrib u tio n of R ussian land. done th e m easu re by sp eak in g of it ing to se n a to rs when he ap p eared he. one which rises m ore th a n 25,000 her behalf. Now. a s well as more principle of peace w ithout a n n e x a He o v erruled a su b sid ia ry branch as th e food control b ill,” w rote th e fo re Ihein to explain th e fond co n feet above sea level, and yet Mount th a n a c e n tu ry ago F ra n c e and th e tion does not exclude friendly ad tr o l Idll M cKinley, to the observer. Is lo ftier I lilted .States a re hound by th e clos ju stm e n ts of fro n tie rs of one c h a ra c of th e w o rk m an 's and so ld ie rs’ com president. ’’T he o b ject of th e m eas m ittee In g ra n tin g perm ission to nine ure is not to con tro l th e food of th e U n d er u Are u t c r o sa -c x a m ln a tlo n th an any of these. est ties. In the long ago II was the te r und an o th er. com panies of soldiers to leave the co u n try , b u t to release it from th e H oover cleared aw ay much m isu n d er T he reaso n s a re th a t th e g re a t rec ip ie n t of honors th at a re today he- T he delegation su g g ests various front. control of specu lato rs and o th e r p er sta n d in g ab o u t th e hill. est lllm u ly a s a re seen from valleys ' log show ered upon th e A m erican, m easures of a ssu rin g a p erm an en t K erensky G ains Stren gth sons who will seek to m ak e in o rd i H ere a re som e of th e poten t fac seven to ten th o u san d feet In a ltl-i In th e w ar of th e revolution It peace Including th e follow ing: H e refused leave io a w hole divi n a te profits o u t of it an d to p ro te c t to rs he told culm ly, hut w ith an In- tild e . While M ount M cKinley rises was th e I'n lte d S ta te s th a t needed E stab lish m en t of an ob lig ato ry In teiiaeueaa th a t m ade uii obviously a b ru p tly from valleys th re e thousand help u rg e n tly and financially and te rn a tio n a l a rb itra tio n c o u rt and a sion of U kranian troops who w anted th e people a g a in st th e ex to rtio n s to Journey back hom e and a tte n d a w hich would resu lt. d eep ImprcMaloti even on some of f.-et ami even less In a ltitu d e . T he It was the F rench nation which su p erio r in te rn a tio n a l Judicial o r conference urg in g autonom y for Uk- " I t would seem to me th a t th o se th o se aetiatora who have opposed the visitor to th e Mount McKinley Nut- nobly responded to the appeal. ganization. who oppose the m easu re o u g h t very rania. H e sponsored a governm ent d ra stic m easu re; lonul park wll look up m ore th a n T ^e p atriot arm ies then w ere w ith R estrictio n o f A rm am ents o rd e r m aking all a n ti-w a r a g ita to rs seriously to co n sid er w h eth er o r not seventeen tllOUSUIIll feet to the o u t supplies und alm ost w ithout Itri'uil Tli ket Not 11 anted. in the arm y liable to ten y e a rs’ im they a re playing in to th e h a n d s of R estriction of arm a m e n ts, provid double peak, th e up p er fourteen hope. R lssatisfai tIon was ram p au t. "T h e a d m in istra tio n food control ed for in th e peace ag reem en t. It prisonm ent. such persons and w h eth er th ey a re th o u san d feet of w hich a re covered T he colonies were In poverty and t-x- Is to depend largely on v o lu n teer, Is proposed each co u n try should have "I hope I never h e a r of such an in not m aking them selves responsible, p a trio tic support of th e people from with p e rp e tu ru l snow. au stlo n T he C o n tin en tal Congress Ib is enorm ous m ass Is the clim ax hail no financial resources except th e a n atio n al arm y for protection cid en t a g a in ," was K eren sk y ’s sh o rt should th ey succeed, fo r th e o p p res p ro d u c e r lo consum er. of th e g reat A laskan ran g e which ex- voultttary c o n trib u tio n s of the col- ag ain st a tta c k b u t th a t th e period dism issal of a req u est from a com m it sive price of food in th e U nited "T h e re la no d esire lo en force by Foodstuffs w ill, of course, of tra in in g should he fixed In te rn a tee of soldiers approved by th e w ork S tates. law ru le s und re g u la tio n s on th e tends roughly cast and west across on lea. T hese c o n trib u tio n s had al- inevitably be high, b u t it is podBible tionally as well as th e m eans and m en’s and so ld iers' co m m ittee of the people's diet. Kuch m ight he su g so utheast c e n tra l A laska, se p a ra tin g m ost ceased. m easures of w ar w hich may be eni county of B uigulrna fo r leave for by perfectly le g itim a te m ean s to the vast n o rth e rn Island from th e P ap er m oney was w orthies. F o r g ested, h u t they would he v o lu n tary nine com panies of soldiers. M ore keep them from being u n reaso n ab ly m orc populated c o u n try whose shores elgn louns seem ed no longer possible, ployed. on th e p a rt of th e people. over, he o rd ered Im m ediate a rre s t of and oppressively h ig h .” The c a p tu re of m erchantm en a t ar< th e G ulf of A laska T he range It was In th is crisis th a t F ra n k lin "C o n trol la needed only for food the so ld ie rs’ com m ittee. sea and th e a rm in g of m erchantm en Rill is Aimed at Gamblers p a ra lle ls th e m ighty Yukon muiiy said to the F rench g o v ernm ent; co n serv atio n and d istrib u tio n . to ho forbidden. T h a t K erensky is gain in g stre n g th "W e intend in th is b ill,” said Mr. "T h e bread ticket Is a sym bol of m iles to Its south. "O u r present sltu u tlo n m akes one Im p o rta n t ch a n n e ls and Inter- In his efforts to m ake R ussia fight is Lever, " to drive from th e e sta b lish e d J of tw o th in g s essen tial to ua~- a I llanlc llp in e Keener) food co n tro l In d esp eratio n . T here oceanic c an als to be placed u n der in evidenced by several incid en ts of the agencies of d istrib u tio n th e m a rk e t Is no In tention of Issuing It In th is T he rese rv a tio n contulns 2,200 lienee, or th e most vigorous aid of te rn a tio n a l control. past few days. m a n ip u lato r, th e g am b ler, th e m a n co u n try . sq u a re m iles Its n o rth e rn slopes. o u r p a rtic u la rly In th e a rtic le C ontraband to be determ in ed In T he p riv ate so ld ier Steppano, who buys as cheaply as he m ay a n d "S peculator! m ust be stopped. The which overlook th e T a n a n a w ater- of ,1,oneY* te rn a tio n a lly , excluding food and m ade fam ous th ro u g h o u t R ussia be sells as he can — th e Shylock of c o m A m erican people lost 1250,000,000 shed w ith Its gold m ining Industry, T ,l° |,a ,rlo t cause was alm o st in clothing stuffs from th e co n trab an d cause K erensky called him a cow ard m erce. It is a w ar m easu re p u re In five m o n th s th ro u g h sp ecu latio n u re broad valleys Inhabited by enor- JeB ,,alr’ T he sto u te st n e a rts w ere list. and dism issed him from th e arm y be and sim ple. lu flour. Som eone Is ta k in g |5 per m oua h e rd s of caribou. Its so u th e rn w,*“ k w llh disco u rag em en t. I-a F ay- cause of his pacifist view s, today re platenu Is a perpetual w in te r wll- ,!*te f a s te n e d to F ra n c e and Joined ro n jb a ta n ts IUI" unl< a tio n s b e t* een T he bill e stab lish es a g o v e rn b a rre l which belongs to th e people. quested perm ission from th e m in ister m en tal control of n ecessities w hich and n e u tra ls not to be dern - - - - - - i- - ......- i - — *■ *- eruesa th ro u g h which glaciers of ,iIb “ PI“’“ 1 * w ith those of the Indom- «n ,,-rril I at bor lao k« N ou ri s lim ent. to reen list, to go to th e fro n t and die shall be exercised and a d m in iste re d real len g th and en o rm o u s bulk i “ a h l" l\ r a n k ,,n - "W n m ust save o u r supplies even W ar not to be followed by com- for R ussia. H e explained his form er by th e p resid en t th ro u g h v o lu n ta ry 1 *i' reni'h go v ern em n t was mov- from o u r utiles, lest th e pull of the flow Into th e valleys of th e south. In m ercial war. views w ere "because he did not u n a rra n g e m e n t o r a g re e m e n t and 1« E u ro p ean vacuum leuves us sh o rt In th ls n a tio n a l park, which the rail- od' An o u ,r 'Kht g ift of 6,000,000 d e rsta n d R u ssia's d u ty .” A bolition of pro tectiv e duties. co-operation w ith an y agency o r perk road Is now building for th e govern- l*vr,'H> “ bout 11.200.000 was m ade th e sp rin g The open-door policy for colonies. W omen of Moscow and O dessa son. T his Is th e m ost fa r-re a c h in g m ent Into th e A luskun in te rio r will ,o *»’* ’ C o n tin en tal C ongress. It was "A ll of us should p u rch ase th ro u g h a large sun. in those days for both , A r r ,,“Kf m ent of in te rn a tio n a l la- have form ed a "legion of d e a th ” and and im p o rta n t provision of th e bill, i nu agency, n e u tra ls us well as h e ilig -. o,,‘'n P fcsently to th e public. Amer- bor questions In accordance w ith the applied form ally for perm ission to go and upon it we confidently rely fo r r lea possesses A lplue scenery upon u donor and recipient. e re n ts. in te rn a tio n a l tra d e s union program . to th e fro n t and die for R ussia, if th a t sane and a d e q u a te co n tro l nec Before th a t, Frunce had been lo a n - 1 "T h e present high cost of living Is tita n ic scale. Secret diplom acy to be replaced by need be. e ssary to th e stab ilizatio n of prices From th e storm y so u th . Mount Ing m oney to th e colonists, first p a rlia m e n ta ry control. such th a t lab o r c a n n o t he properly E videncing an in creasin g a n ta g o and for th e sa tisfa c to ry and o rd e rly secretly c t th e ra te of 2.000,000 llv- .McKinley Is w holly Inaccessible. nou rish ed at th e p resen t wage level. nism tow ard G erm any, one R ussian d istrib u tio n of necessaries. Hut from th e p lain s of th e n o rth . r<”* 11 -'*‘“ r nn<* a fte rw a rd s a t th e ra te (C o n tin u ed on P age Five) new spaper "p lay ed u p ” th e recent I vu I leys of easy g ra d e lead from one f 3,000,000. T he sum was now ln- Ixmdon a ir raid as "p ro o f of G erm an |n o t h e r to Its foot, I creased to 4,000,000, to secure in h u m an ity ." " I t Is an aw e-inspiring region of * i, i*'i* ••**« F ren ch governm ent pledg- < O ngre-s to D isplace Council 1 m assive m o u n tain s and Ice capped ed own r r «,d lt In H olland, p e a k s," llelm ore B row ne of the Camp N °r th is all. An arm y of T he congress of w orkm en and sol diers, w ith deleg ates from all over F ire Club testified before th e sen ate 6000 men und a fleet was a t once News from th e fro n t on Monday R ussia, ap peared c e rta in to sweep co m m ittee on te rrito rie s. "T h e Pled- dispatched to W a sh in g to n 's asslct- inont P la te a u th a t follow s the range “ nee. Both w ere m ade su bject to Httlrt* th a t. having been v irtu a lly drlv- aw ay th e national pow er h e re to fo re . a ffo rd s a b eau tifu l roadw ay direct W ashington’s orders. It was th is en from th e a ir d u rin g the b a ttle of assum ed by th e purely local council to M ount M cKinley, and w hen you money and credit w hich' fed. clothed Measinee. th e G erm an a ir forces havo of w o rk m en ’s and so ld ie rs’ delegates H O IR OF C A M P A IO * reach th e plateau all d iffic u ltie s van- “ "d re h a b ilita te d th e C o n tin en tal been a tte m p tin g to re a sse rt theiu- in P e tro g ra d . Most im p o rta n t in this LAST 1 I ItN I HEM U H M , O l E lt GEK- Ish and you see a view th a t Is unique ;»rmy. It was F rench m oney and th e selves d u rin g th e past week by edopt- connection is th e fact th a t a t least BROUGHT LOADS OF MONEY In th is e a rth . You aee th e huge F rench c re d it th a t lifted th e Amer- Ing th e fa m ilia r old T eutonic tactics two of th e leading p a rtie s com posing MANI LIKE MOSQI I 1RS ANR AND APPLIC A TIO N S m ountain line of p e rp e tu a l snow, rls- *,'“ n arm y out of the lowe.. ex trem ity of m ass form ation. T he B ritish pi th is all R ussian congress a re violent J Ing like a great wall on th e so u th - *0 which It descended d u rin g th e lots report th a t they seldom m eet the ly opposed to d isco ntinuance of the EN R T H E W AR east. You can ride a pony to w here ‘ ' ’*«•>< years of w ar. and prepared It G erm ans now in sq u a d ro n s of less w ar and w ant R ussia to fight a t once. M ount M cKinley rise s seventeen for Y orktow n. T he Social D em ocrat deleg ates to ' th an 15 m achines, w hile occasionally In n early every fed eral regervo th o u san d above you In a g litte rin g La F a y e tte re tu rn e d to A m erica they e n c o u n te r an enem y aerial th e new organization balloted se d istric t of th e U nited S tates te n d e rs "T h e way to heat G erm any Is to wall of snow and Ice. It Is flanked and w as sent by W ashington w ith " a rm y " consisting o f from 40 to 60 cretly S a tu rd a y n ig h t, 75 to 55, fo r for th e L iberty Loan exceeded th e m o u n ta in s which 1200 New E ngland and New Jersey airp lan es. an offensive by R ussia a t once. flood th e a ir w ith airp la n e s. T ake by stu p e n d o u s quota. O regon exceeded her a llo t th e w ar o u t of th e tre n c h e s and off m ake a w onderful se ttin g for the troops to nid in th e defense of V ir SocialiNtN F avor War None of these g re a t fo rm atio n s m ent by n early 50 p er cent, tile to ta l m o n ster? ginia. R einforced, he pursued C orn has yet been able to cross th e B ri th e g ro u n d . P u t It In th e a ir." At th e sam e tim e th e Socialist re sta n d in g a t about $12,150,060. w allis from C h a rlo tte sv ille to Y ork G eneral G eorge Owen Squler, E n orm ou s H erds o f Carl Is m. tish lines, fo r the new tactics have v o lu tionaries voted, 325 to 25, for T he two billion ask ed fo r w ere c h ie f signal o fficer of th e I’nlted N orth of th e vast m o u ntain, how town. Tills w as th e beginning of the found th e royal flying corps p re p a r w ar. T he rem ain in g deleg ates to th e to ta le d in New York, C leveland C .Mr* decisive m ilita ry o p e ra tio n by w h im S ta te s arm y m ade II i I h sta te m e n t. ed and nu m b ers have met w u „ num ever, Is a rolling c o u n try dotted with congress a re practically w ithout any "A m erican s a re not tren ch fig h t b e a u tifu l lakes and fo re sts and In the w ar was concluded. bers. Some of the b a ttle s of th e last p a rty affiliations, but a re th e so-call- cago nnd Boston alo n e but these wiU A F rench fleet in th e York river, few days have found as m any as from e d "w ild s.” They a re a unit for war. be c u t so th a t every ap p lican t fo r e r s ,” lie said. “ They crave som eth in g habited by enorm ous h erds of c a r th e $50 and $100 bonds w ould be m ose sen satio n al th a n th a t. They ibou. In fact th e special reason why a F rench arm y of 7000 u n d er Roch- 70 to80 m achines Involved. All of In an official deb ate of m em bers a re th e loglenl people to ca rry th e congress set a p a rt th e region at this am beau and 9000 C olonials un d er these en g agem ents have occurred a t w hich m ore th a n 500 w ere pre accom odated. B utte, M ontana, su bscribed h e r w ar Into th e clouds. G erm any hns tim e w as to conserve th e wild a n i W ashington forced th e su rre n d e r. well Inside G erm an te rrito ry and sen t, th e universal se n tim e n t in sev a llo tm e n t of $1,080,000 n early e ig h t gone In for sen satio n alism In her mal life In advance of th e invasion The cause of liberty In A m erica was have been barely visible from th e eral speeches was th a t R ussia m ust tim es over. cherished In F rench h e a rts and su b m a rin e and Zeppelin raids B ritish lines. •'"i of h u n te rs which th e new govern crush G erm any and tight to a finish. T he g re a t success of th e loan dem us go one step fu rth e r. T he pilots engaged found th e fight One sp e a k e r was cheered w hen he de m ent ra ilro a d will bring Into A laska A m erican h e a rts and th e final vic o n stra te s not only th e p atrio tism o f W e should Im m ediately a p p ro p ri th e road as p rojected ru n n in g w ithin tory for A m erican liberty was a blend ing so heavy th a t th ey had no tim e clared th a t G erm any should be forc a te th e needed 1600,000,000 for a ir tw enty m iles of th is g reatest of n a of F rench a rm s and A m erican arm s. to reckon th e losses inflicted upon ed to subscribe to th e "n o an n ex a th e people, b u t the fact th a t they a re firtnly behind th e w or for tho lib e rty eq u ip m en t. It Is th e way to will the tu r e ’s spectacles. T his is a m ighty m eaning In the th e re tre a tin g G erm ans. L ater, how tio n ” aim of Russia. of th e w orld. w ar. And victory Is cheap a t th a t It Is ever, B ritish m achines flew low over C h arles Sheldon, of th e Boone and F rench ovation to P ersh in g . ••Sejiarate P eace" T aboo price. C ro ck ett Club, told th e se n a te com a renew al of tho re la tio n s th a t made th e g round, co u n tin g th e m achines THE PASTEURIZING STATI TR A se p a ra te peace w ith G erm any P u t th e Y ankee punch Into th e It which had been bu rn ed or w recked. m ittee th a t several tim es ho had the A m erican republic possible. was not even m entioned. w ar. In u n d a te G erm any with a e ro counted as m any as five hundred is th e beginning of n g re a te r Y ork A fter one of these g en eral m elees 10 T he new law goes in to efTect Sept. T he new congress Is re p re se n ta planes. Let. them flock Ilk«« m os enem y a irp la n e s w ere seen siuased, m ountain sheep in a single day of town. 1, b u t it is understo o d th a t m ilk sold T he q u ito s over h e r te rrito ry . W hen we w hile tw o R rltlsh flie rs had been tive of th e w hole of R ussia. o rd in a ry travel, and th a t h erd s of to cream eries or In bulk, w holesale, P e tro g ra d council has only eight d o th a t, victory I h not. fa r o ff." com pelled to q u it th e fight, one of caribou n u m b e rin g from tw elve to AN OltGEON TEAMSTER votes out of th e 19,000 rep resen ted does n o t have to be p asteu rized . T he law is aim ed a t those who re fifteen h u n d re d a re fre q u e n tly seen. BECOMES ENGLISH M)RR these being able to land w ithin his a t th e m eeting. own lines. HER CROSS MARKET RAY ta il m ilk whole, an d only th o se As a gam e refu g e and breeding One young B ritish pilot a few days g round, th e new A laskan N ational A w eek ago th e hero of th is story ago d elib e ra te ly “ s a t” over a G erm an STATE TEA C H ER S EXAM INATION w hose cows have not passed th e tu berculin test a re req u ired to p a ste u r H alurday, Ju n o 23, th o W om an’s p ark conserves gam e which else was Paxton R edgew ny, a team ster. airdrom e and sm ashed one by one ize th e ir m ilk. C lub will give a food sale In th e In w here Is rapidly disappearing. As T oday he Is S ir Redgew ay Paxton four m achines which cam e up to a t T he s ta te v e te rin a ria n m akes th e N otice is hereby given th a t a sta te te re s t of Red C ross work. In th e ease of the Y ellow stone na and w ith his wife, ex-w aitress In a tack hint. tu b e rc u lin te st, and a fte r application Every one should ho In terested In tio n al p a rk ; tho re se rv a tio n servos local hotel, now Lady P axton, ho Is te a c h e rs' exam ination will be held A fter th is exploit, th e pilot re tu rn has been m ade a dairym an is not r e th o m ovem ent, c o n trib u te lib erally as a p e rp e tu a l c e n tre of gam e supply on his way to Sioux C ity, Iow a, to ed safely b u t w ith his m achine con for D eschutes county by th e county qu ired to p asteurize till a fte r th e co n und freely. We, us a club a re alivi* for larg e n eighboring arena. claim an a n n u a l Income of $4 8,000 siderably sh o t up by m achine gun su p e rin te n d e n t in th e high school clusion of th e test. T h e act does not to th e situ a tio n and have alread y Those an im als do not g re a tly fear and an e sta te In E ngland. fire front th e ground. building a t Bend, O regon, J u n e 27, call fo r a fee front th e d airy m an for given o u r cheek fo r 150 tow ard th e m an, because they have never been Ridgew ay, or S ir P axton, in h erited 28, 29 an d 30. testin g , and so It Is p robable th a t th e fund. h unted. O ik * can approach tin* g re a t th e title , e sta te s und big Income from R ep re se n ta tiv e Ja n ie s R. Mann C ertificates given fo r one year, sta te will have to sta n d th e expense h e rd s of caribou. T h e re a re nlso Sioux City S atu rd a y . T he now Sir says: " I d o n t recall a com m ission five y ears and life, and p rim a ry five of th e te st. If the cows te ste d do not B u tte r W rap p ers, $1.00 for first m any Alnskun b ears of g re a t size. Paxton Is 25 yenrs old a n d lived on a In congress In my tw enty-one years year an d special. react, p asteu rizatio n is not re q u ire d . 100, and 40 cen ts fo r ouch ad d itio n al hom esteod n e a r S u th e rlin , Ore., for of service in th is body th a t has done J. ALTON THOMPSON, 100. Tho Spokesm an. The Spokesman for good printing. flvo yenrs. an y th in g really v alu ab le.” County Superintendent. B utter wrapper,! at The Spokesman. FLOOD IHE AIR WITH Air Battles Are In Fleet Formation FOR THE LIBERTY LOW