Photos by American Press Association German and French Artillerymen Artillery plays a big part in the great European war. Germany and France kave devoted a great deal of attention to this development of their respective armies. Artillerymen of the German army are shown at the top and French artillerymen at the bottom. t ' 'MV 1 v ' Fbou. by American Press Association. King George Reviewing Sailors The above picture of the king of England was taken during the recent review of the home fleet of England at Portland, wher there were 425 ships assembled. England takes great pride in her navy, and the prospects of a clash between her fleet and that of Germany was fraught with awe inspiring possibilities. i. ' " w pnoio by American Press Association. Kaiser Takes Great Pride In His Peerless Navy The accompanying photograph was tukeu from the warship Deutselilnmi of the Gerr-in navy. The German navy Is the apple of the kaiser's eye and was expected to give a splendid account of itself aguinst Its foes. few if t 4r : ,, ,y -I; - - 'M ... .. On on th Judga. A lawyer was arguing a case before certain Judge, between whom and himself thero was no love lost. The Judge listeued for awhile 'wlth til con cealed Impatience and then burst out with: "Tut, tut! Mr, W., you have your points of law all upside down!" "1 don't doubt that they seem bo to your honor," replied Mr. W "but you'll thluk differently when your hon or' rulings are reversed." New lork Tribune. Very Nearly Troubls. "Horace, you don't love tne as you used to." "Not altogether, my dear, When we were Brat married I loved you for your beauty. Now I love you for your real worth, your many excellencies of inlud and heart and for your" "So, Horace Hlggs worthy! You think I've got entirely over my good looks, do you? Let me tell you, sir" "And for your unfailing sweetness of disposition, my dear." Cncertaln whether to go ahead and scold him Just the same or to Indulge tn a good cry, she compromised by do ing neither nud fell to darning bis socks with renewed energy. Born Diplomat. "Harry, 1 am beginning to believe the baby looks like you." "Are you, dear?" "Yes. 1 notice It more aud more every day. Pro so glad." "l)o you really want him to look like me?" "Of course I da I've been sorry ever since we had him christened that we didn't give hliu your mime." "Sweetheart, you don't know bow happy you make me by saying that' "And, Harry, dear. 1 fotiud the love liest hat today. I don't believe 1 ever saw anything that was so becoming to me. It's $35. Do you think 1 ought to pay that much for a bat?" Chicago Record-Herald. Discordant Thoughts. In wandering through your mental pleasure grounds whenever yoo come upon an ugly Intruder of a thought which might bloom Into some poison ous emotion, such as fear, euvy, hate, worry, remorse, anger and the like, there is only one right way to treat It pull it up like a weed, drop It upon the rubbish heap as promptly as If It were a stinging nettle and let some harmoni ous thought grow in its plare. There is no more reckless consumer of all kinds of exuberance than the discord ant thought, and weeding It out saves such an astonishing amount of eau de vie wherewith to water the g;inlen of Joy that with It every man may be his own Burbank. Atlantic Monthly. An Awakening Industry. In the window of a small general shop not far from New Cross station may be observed a card bearing this In scription: "Workmen called early In the morning. Terms moderate." Such a notice Is rarely to be seen In London nowadays, though the custom Is an old one and was much in vogue previous to the invention of the cheap alarm clock. The Individual engaged In the calling Is known as a "knocker up," and a favorite method of awaking the would be early riser is by nipping on the bedroom window pane with a stick or by throwing up small stones. In the north of England the "knocker op" Is still a familiar figure. Westminster Gazette. Cot It In the Bill. "There was a rare spectacle in South Kensington the other night-that of a plumber at a loss how to enter a cer tain item In a bill to a customer." says the London Mail. "The plumber had been called lu to locate the source of an unfortunate odor. He promptly hauled the house about, but he fulled to And a dead rat or anything else to cause the trouble. Then he put the place together again and departed to build the bill. For what could he charge? He had discovered nothing, achieved nothing, yet a charge must be made. This Is the bill received by the householder: 'To looking for smell, eightpeucc' " Saving a Drowning Person, In trying to save any one who may be drowning a swimmer should never approach the victim In front, as a drowning man will clutch at a straw, and he will grub the would be rescuer and drown both, but the swimmer should dive under hliu and seize hlra from behind. Should he struggle, the rescuer has to be cruel only to be kind, so he should strike him between the eyes, stun him and tow him ashore. A drowning man nlwnjs comes to the surface twice before he drowns, be en use It takes about that time for water to lill the lungs, and that for'-es the ulr out. As long h any air remains In the the lungs the body will float. Phila delphia Ledger. BUILDING A LIFE, Human life is a building. It risci slowly day by day throughout the years. Every new lemon we learn lays a block on the edifice which is rising silently within us. Every influence that impresses us, every book we read, every conver sation we have indeed, every act ' of our commonest days adds something to the invisible building. J. R, Miller. The Greatest cf Modern Time Savers The Newspapers By MOSS. YOUR grand mother used to do her buying with much more ditllculty than you do now. She had to In spect nearly ev erything personal ly. She took more time than you could possibly afford to waste. Times have changed. EFFICIENT HUYINO Is now BimpUjled through ADVKUTI8 INU, You go direct to the point. NewspaHr advertising Is tne 8I10HT CUT to economical buy ing. It's a TIME 8.W Kit and a DOLLAR SAVEU. It aids you SPECIFICALLY and (.'I'U'K LY, more so than iiuv other form of advertising Newspoper advertising hits the tut it on the head. It holds the attention of thousands. Its re sults are IMMEDIATE. POSI TIVE and SI' KK. We want yon actually to real lie what newspaper advertising dues for you. Don't you think you ought to tie glad that you are living In this wuiidn rill age or NKWSPAPEK CONVliN IL.NCK? THE PATRIOT. Ills eyes ashluo with ancient memories. His blood aglow with subtle ra cial lire, For him are quenched tho stir rings of desire. The pageant of the world has ceased to please; Hushed are the evening songs the lutes of ease; In the war flume, that old an cestral pyre. He casta his hopes of home, wife, child or sire; Instinct of race, a passion more than these, The spirit of his country holds him thrall; In him forgotten heroes, for bears, rise. Strengthening his heart to com mon sacrllhe. Out of the darkness generations call And martyr hosts that unrecord ed fall Kaliite him from the void with joyful cries. Author Unknown. LITERATURE. Reading maketl) a full man, conference a ready man aud writing an exact uiau.-Macon. There is a fashion In letten which regulates the books we purchase and tho authors we tnlk about. llovee. Literature Is the thought of thinking souls. Carlyle. But, Indeed, we prefer books) to pounds, and we love manu scripts better than florins, and we prefer small pamphlets to war horses. Disraeli. Wherever literature console sorrow or assuages pain wher ever It brings gladness to eyes which fail with wakefulness and tears and ache for the dark huiise and the long sleep there is exhibited In Its noblest form the Immortal Influence of Ath ens. Macaulny, All literature writes the char acter of the wise man. Emer son. "Come In; the North Beach Queen of all Pacific Northwest Summer Resorts OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. I'titlenee-Wlll says wheu ho klsset yU last ulght ho noticed you'd been eating onions. Patrice-Well, all I've got to say ll that a lniiii who will notice unions on a girl brnlh when he's kissing hl hasn't got his nilmt on his biiMlnes. Yonkers Stalesiuiiu. I MHo ths modest tnnn He's merit. You seldom hwtr Ids "tin. But when a innn hne lots of olieek H hss a lot of rhin. -Cincinnati Enquirer. The artillerist always spoke of bis gun lu the feminine tender. "You see, sir, she was never yet l lenced!" he explained, with glistening ye.-Fuck. Her nownlst cost five hundred tieansi Iter furs, tour flsures In a row; Her hat removed from nnps'S Jesos A hundred shekels more nr an In fact, thoush slie'e but In her teens, She's quite the dearest girl I know. -Judge. He-Yes, I'm soldier. I helped Kug land win the Iloer war. tfheu that so? Which UI wen you ou?-Judgu. In lenrnlns none emild equal you 1 think whene'er i lic-ir vuu bluw. Vain UmsKnrt, It "u unlv knew A lentil of what you think you know. -lvirull Free I'mie. This phonograph," averred the sales man, "ni-eils no Introduction."' "Why not?" "It speaks for ltsclf."-Jiidgn. There once wns a eieum radlsfor Whoee enldm-es srew grrtlnr il greater. To thp innllor Hill." Citid the imin with chill, "Your tits line gone down I Annate herf -New Vork I'reat. "I am afraid your husband Is of choleric tcmtieranioiit, madam." Good heavens, doctor, and not om of us has ever bad tho cholery, either! Jtallliuore American. Hie ilearen' wteh once to t A hnipy multimillionaire, II ii I that wns yenre ssa, ere he Uegun to lie tils euily hair. He wUhrs now that on hla pile Another thatch of hslr would grow And Hint he might reduce hie weight To whal II was ten years ago. Chicago Ueroril-llernUI. That s ilesuian Is man of xlth." "Ye; bus a very smooth articles Judge. Alt slrls re sl'ly over men. "Tis ilin plain can he. Jut listen and you'll noilre when They laugh Ihrv ey. "He, he!" Cincinnati Knqtilrsr. "Thiil new head waller will nevei do." "What's the trouble? lie seem ti be very courteous." "I know, but he's actually letting our guests sit at tho tables they pie fer themselves." Detroit free Press. "We're making more headway than ever," she saiu. "And whal." he Inquired, "may Its pur Bhe replied, "Oh. we meet snd tell s Crete, you sue! -Llpplneott's. "Poets Ore born," says the phlloso- nher of folly, "and that's Just the trott ble. In nine cases out of ten It would be better If they weren t."-Clevelntn) Plain Dealer, There once was s three leitaed durk On a pelt tie of plitments goi stuck. From the pnU-ite he amtded To rnnvne mid erramhled. The result being futurlet truck. New York Run. Hurley (Just arrived i-fiee. but tin air tn this Hut Is dopey, Clara! Mrs. lliiiley-.Muybe It's due to tin steam hlltlng the pipe. Puck. "He fell In love with her figure." No wonder, for eho wss p'nch. He shnoK nl the thought of proponing- Hlie "pinii'd r far out of rench. "He fell In love with her ftxnre." Hhe wns constantly In his thoughts. No wnndnr lie loved hnr o madly Her figure was one nnd six nnuKhtal Portland Oregonlnn, "Pa, what Is a comfortable Income? "One that sits easy on t lit conscience I suppose."-Detroit Free. Press. Water's Fine" -AT- THE- Sells round trip tickets at low fares with liberal privileges Every Day For full particulars, fares, sched ules, etc., ask any agent of the '8 20-21 O-W. R. & N. Notice t Sliciilfs Halo, llv virtue of an enot'ullou In lureclos tire duly Issued by Iho t'letk of therlr. nil Ctlllll Ul Ulr uoillliv oi viooe, pmvn ,1,. .,I Ilii, I7llv ilu,' l.l .liilv. lull. Iii a certain action lu tlio circuit court fur said comity ami suite, wlieteln Catharine Hoot plalntlll recovered Imlgmetit against VV. 1', Mvers, Blelltt . Myers and Ira I'eiiwell as defendants lor mo sum tn lour Minimaim mro hundred and seventy tluee and 2U HH dollars, Willi Interest thereon liom said l''th dsv of March, 11114, suit costs and disbursements tsxed at thirteen !251(k lollsi'S, and attorney fee four hundred dollars, on the IL'tli day of March, 111 Ik Notice It hereby given that I will on Tk 224 Dey sf Aisl, 1914, at the north front door of the court house in Prlnevllle, Oregon, In Crook county, in eaiil enmity, si 10 o'l-lock lu loietioon oi saiu tisy, ecu si pitnno auc tion to the highest bidder, for club, the following demrlbed property, to w In The land ikm-maxi in planum a coin. In i ii t. to-wlts Lots One, Two, Three, Four, mid the northeast quarter 01 northweet qoaiter of rei liuu llility, lit townetilpt welve south, ul range ll. litem east W, M. And lbs north west quarter of south- ensl quarter, Section Iweiily eix, In towiiMnp sixteen south, ol range eleven eJt, W illametle, meridian, lu Crook comity, Oitgoti Tnki'ti and levied upon s the property of the said W, I'. Miers, Siella D, Myers and Ira 1 oiiwU, sioi I wllUcll l in' einn or as much therenl s may be ttccn-sitry lo eatielsy the esld judgment lu Isvortd I'Mlhsrliie Hool sgallmt ealil , r. Mvers. S'clls I'. Mvets Shd li lYliwell with inlercel lliereon, together with all oeis and dlehoreoiiieiile that have nr limy seeiiiH r u A N K I'.lsiss, Mtrrlll. Paled mi Prinevllle.Ure , Jul IT, 1111 1, lly W. F., Y,n AutsN, I'cp, Sherttl. fsolicu of Sliurilfi Sitls. llv virtue of si: execution in foreclos ure dulv Imui'il by tho clerk of the elr ....i. i ,i ,...u ,.r r....b H,ut rioi omit in in,. i iniij.', iw,w of Oregon, dated the Itth day of July, 1U1I, In a certain action in the circuit conn for said county and etate, wherein Fduiund M. l.ovas tieteiiilsnl recovered iuilgiiietit ansitiBl I'arry l.sikin end I.Hni M. Lai kill as ileleiiilauts, for Ilin emu of live hundred thirteen and fdj DI dollar, with iittereet thereon from the) ;td day ol ovi!iuler, lull, at a r cent, and costs and dii-biireruienle taxed at seventeen no lot) dollars, and sity lollars S attorney lee, on Hie llthday ol March 11)11. .Notice is hereby ivru thai I will on Tk. Z2i D.r ef A..t, 1914, at the) north front disir of tho court hottee In I'rinculli', Oreiton, III Crook county in snld county, al 10 o'clock in the loretnsiii ol eaul ilsy roll at I'Ulilii) siii tlori to the hliiheei bid li-r. tor tush, the (ollow ii tlem rilied properly, to- It; 1 he iiilhweet quarter ol southcaet ipisiler, nit am ti'iity-jlx, the north hull nl lluttln'ii! t quarter, and eoutlieant tuarler of tint noruieset quarter, riH'tloti thirty live. Hi township eb veil foutb. ol rainje leveat, the Willuiiielte me- rlilian, i rook counly, Urivu, leki u and levied upon as the proper ty ol the Met hi I'm ry I,i kill and I .lieu M l.sikin and Hill sell tho ssnio or as lunch thereof as may be nmi-mry lu snlirfy the aid juljuieiit In favor of I'.uiniind Love, tho planum, kiii1 said Parrv Caikiu and Kllen M.l.atkin, Willi intereet thereon, touelher with all costs ami dinliursciiienlM that have or may accrue, I s ink F.i.ki.s, Hherifl. faledat I'rineville, Ore., July 17, A.I. lly W. K. Vs Al.l.KN, lN"p. Hlieriff. C.lllltKlll. Ill tlie county court of the statu ol Oregon for t In' county ol Crook. In the mutter of the estnte of Johu II. Jnrrett, ileceileed. To Ada K, Jnrrett, Jnnns J. Jnr rett, Nitrtih M. Pniilln, Hubert J, Jnrrett, ileiijiiinlti IS. Jnrri't t, 'Minimis S. Jnrrett, Wllltniu M. Jnrrett, Ailu Jnrrett, Jr., Knrl Jnrrelt, Mnrle It. Jnrrelt, I, mile M. Jurrctt, llowuril T. Jnrrett, M. R. IHkus, Ktiiirillnil ml litem, nlso till other unknown heir nml nil other persons Interested tt the herelimfler described property, greeting: In the nntne of I lie State of Oregon. Yon are hereby cltetl unit required to niipiir In the county court of tho etnte of Oregon for the county ol Crook, nt the court room thereof, nt Prlnevllle, lu the county of Crook stnte of Oregon, oil I tltsdi.v, the Kth iluy of September, 1014, lit 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then nml there to show en use, If tiny ex ists, why mi order should not be made setting nslde, viicutliig anil holding for naught I he prevlotm orders made by the above entltleil court In the above entitled estate lor the sale of the real property herein, ufter described, mid nlxo setting aside, vacating and holding for untight the orders confirming suit sales. You are further liereliy cited nml required to appear at the place mid tlino hereinbefore mentioned to show cause, If any exist, why an order should not be Hindu for the sale of the following described real property belonging to the cstntu of Joint If. Jnrret t, deceased, to-wlt: Lots three (3) and four (4), nml tho south half (J) of the northwest quarter (i) of section five i5), lu township fourteen (14) south, range nineteen (1U), east of the Willamette meridian, containing 15.'! 84 acres, ac cording to the olllclal plat, mid United States survey thereof, mid lying and sit unto In Crook county, Oregon. Witness the Honorable G. Springer, judge of the county court of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook, with the seal of said court Hlllxed this (1th day of July, 1014. Attest: Wauiihn Hhown, (Olllclal Seal) Clerk. WlM.AIfl) H. WlllTJl, Attorney for Kstato. Dale of llrst poll., July 2U. 1914. I late of last pub., August 20, 11114. Dairy Ranch for Sale 820 acres; (50 ncrea under cu !ti vation; 5 living springs. Good for 100 tons hoy per year. For further information apply to 15. ?. IJlancjiet, Suplce, Ore. 7-2-2mp For your Fishing Tackle go to J- E. Stewart & Co.