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Al'Ut'HT !ll, IUIM. CROOK COUNTY JOlRAL Ml MMONH ' I the Clrrull Cuurt ul Ik MUU of Oretwe fnr Cruuk Counle. 0m) A. Hrera. AlihM Ureas, KM.ii M flnnlon. INinelil I', (ii.rilen, Mml IhMielaa it )nln, I'lalnllffa va. :. I. Illllmen anil lleaale Ollae lllllman, llrfen.lanle. In lit aame nf Ihe Hlate of Ore) I Ytm ere hrMty rrtiutretl Ui apiN'ar and ei.e Wmr tha C"fiiilalnt filed In the eleive eulllU I 4turt and (auee on r Iw-fiire Ilia 'iwh ilae of milmlxr, IUIM, and If tm fall au la aivuar aad anawer. Ilia plalritlffe will apple to lha '4Hirt fur tha relief deinenued In their Cwm Blalnt, bi-wltl A Judgment aaalnat yuu and aarh of yon for the aunt af Ina.uuu 00 with Inlereal lli.r.n mt lha rata uf imt rant. iar annum, frvmt tha elate of tha entry thereof, until paid and for tha euala and dlahuraamanta uf thla action, and ff"f an Ortlrr nl Hal of tha priiirtf altarhad therein. Thla Hummmie la puliliahad hy nrih-r of lha ll.mi.ral.la T. B. 1. Duffy, Juda of tha aleive aulllU-d Court, mail, on lha 7th day of Auauat, lula, whirr, aaid OnUr prescribed thai thla Hummona In puttllelii-d In the Ijrmis Cntinlr Jntirtial, a WM-lily riewieief of annar al rlrrulallon printed and publlahad In rrlne villa. Crook t'.utilr. Oreerun, for a period of Ota weeks annaacutlvaty. lisle of flrat pulilo-allon of thaaa umnvnl la tlM lh day of Aur.i.l, ma. M. H. f.l.I.lin T, Auumey for Plaintiff KtJa NOTH'K (IK MI.K (IK HKAI, KMTATK IN TIIK I'OUN'I Y tOIIHT OK TDK HTATE OF (IKKIiON H)ll ( HOOK CIHINTY. la lha mailer of Ilia aatata of tide II. Cor- tlrtt. dnrtaanl Nll'lltl; IH IIKIIKIIY (IIVKN hy tha un.hr. alanrtl, tha Ailmlnlalrelor of Ilia hatale of Kf fie M. ('.orn.lt. liereaeeil, that ha will, puraunnl to an uruVr oi lha County t'ttlrt mali a, .4 tered on lha ulh day of July, lUla, aall at ri val aale, altar lha eth day of HaptafnUtr, '.'lie, at tha nlflre of M. K. KIIMt, at I'rln.-vlll... imne County, Orraon. euhjert to aonflrmatlon oy tha County Court of Cruoh Cminlr, Oregon, tae Mlnerlne described real aatata U-lonalnM I aald aalala lo-wltl lnt Thraa and tha rUmlh Naif of lha No'thwaal Quarter of herlloa r'lva, to Tiwnahlp Hlsleen, Mouth of Kanaa It Kaat cat th Willamette Marhlian In Crook Counly, Oraaon. Haled Ihla Ulh day of Annual, 1 1 M. (IKOKl.K M. COKNKIT. AilnnnlalraUir of Ilia batata of fcffla B, Coroall, daaaaaad. lutfrg NOTICK FOR I'UHI.ICATION flapartmant of tha fntaihir, U. S. Land Of ft. a at 'lha Dalloa, Oraaon. July la, mil Nollra la harrhy vlvan that KMMA MUHIKR, formarly EMMA KINO, of Kry ItWa. Ora. ron, who, on Novainhcr aalh, IMlt, maila lomaatrad Knlrr No. oiull, fur HWU NW',, HW, V, 17, HKW HKW, hW. la, N NWW. rW. 10, Townahlp 20, H II i I fml Wilama.la Marhltan, haa fllad notlra of fntanllon to mar Klnal 'Ihraa Yrar l'raif, lo aalahllah claim to tha land alatva uWrluad, Wfora Chaa. A. Hhar man, Unllad Htataa ilommiaaltinvr, at rtfn, O .Him, on tha Vlh day of kWptambar, lli. Claimant namra a awltnaaaaai John VYHann, of Hry lika, Oraimn, Rl-hard Vh-xla. of lry Ijk., Ormon, lwla VY. llan watt, of Dry l-aka, Oraaon, J. R. Whlltakar, of Dry lAka, UrvKon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, IHIoc t lUv later NOTICK KOK rUIII.ICATION Dapartmant nf lha Inla.lor, U. t. Land Of ftra at Tha Daltaa, Oraaoll. July 12, m Notlra la hvrvtty nlvan that JOHN IC VVIIITT AKKR nf (try lka, Orr-ifon, who, on May vth. 1914, aaada llomaatd Kntry No. OI2UU7 and Junt Ik, llB. mada Additional Knlry, No. 0161 111. for HKj B. IS, NKV,, f.U, iiK't. Kar. U. Twp. ill, g. K 0 Ka.l Wlllamrtta Meridian, haa fllrd notlca of Intantum to maka rlnal Thraa Yrar I'nMif, to aalahllah rlalm to thr land ahova dt-arrlbrd, hvforv Chaa, A. Slur anan, Dnilad Hlataa Coniiniaalonrr, at r ita. Orrtfon, on Ilia 7 lb day of heulamUrr, IIH. Claimant namra a awllnraaeat John 0. Wllaon, of Dry l.aka. Own, Rlrh ard Hhoila, of Dry tika, Orraon, brnma Mirt Mr, of Dry Lak, Oivuon, Thoodura Armatrooii, f Dry Laka, Oraiun. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Mitt Itp.fl4l.-T NOTICK OF FINAL BKTTI.KMKNT Notlra la harrhy lan by tha undaralanrd tka aaarutrlt uf tha aalala of Frank Webrr, drraaaad. that aha haa mado and fllad with tha clerk of thla court hrr final accounting of aar admlnlatrallon of aald aatata and tha court haa art KalunUy, lha 14th day of dop (anliar, 1UIN, at tan o'clock In tha forai.oon at ilia County (mrt naitn In Frlnalilab Ora- nam, aa tha tlmv and plara for hcaiina and aMlllna aald final arrountlni. At hl-h tlroa ud olaia. ana oaraon Inlrraalad in athl va- tala may appaar and object to aald final ao oununtf. MARY J. IIOYCR. Kaarutrii of lha Katatr o( Frank Wabar, Daraaaad iotkc B8T0RAT1ON TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FORKHT Llat t-ioa 4-JMe 'Notlra la harrhy aivrn that tha landa dra- arilail below, cmlira' tna 1.0.111.11 arraa. within the O.mo o Na'.Uiuil rnrm'., Oniion. will be auhjact ui artllrmenl and anlry under tha pru- vlalona of lha homrataad lawa of tna unum latin anu i oi auoa n, i"n, in o.wfc., at tha United Slat.a .and Olrirc al Tha Dallea. flraann. on Helttemhar al. 1UIH. Any aettl who waa arlually and In Kod faith claiming any of aald lamia for aartrultural puriaiuv prior to January 1, lou(l, and haa not aba ti don- ad aatne. haa a lri-fa'm-e riant to maka bomeetMid entry for the landa actually occu- Dled. Hald landa were tatrd upon the apple eittlona of the peraona mentioned below, who bava a ori ft I'.m u natit auiiivit to lha prior nallt of any auch aettler, provided aucb aetller ar applirant la qualified to maka humeatead aw try and tha preferenta riicht la axorclaed Crior to Meptemher 21, IIHS, on whlrh data tha imla will be auujvrt to aeltlcmenl and anlry by a.ny qualified lieraon. the Wi, theW NKU NWV4 Sec. M, the w'-jSWi,., tha WW E 8W14 Sec. D4 T. 17 8. R III V; tha NK14 NE14 Sec. ti, T 17 8 R 20 K, lot I Cia.OI acreal, Lot t (83.61 arreal, KH of lxt S (10.911 arraa), tha NK4 NKVi. tha KVk 8Wli NKI4 Sec. 4, tha 8WW ewS Hee 19, tna NK'M SK'A Sec. 14. tha H1-, HKU See. IS. T 18 S, R 18 K. tha HF.iJ. the HH BWW Bee IS, the KV4 NKW 8W4. the NWW tiV. BWft Sec 17, the riVy BK'.i Sec. 18, the NVt NW4 Sec. tt. T 18 ft, R li E, tha BW14 NW Sac. lit. T 18 S. R U E W M, containing 1,083.(1 exrea, luted wilhout appllratlun ; Llat o-8n2'2. July 10, IU18, D. K. I'AKKOTT. Acting Aaalatant Comlaaioner of the General Land Office 40t4c NOTICE FOR PI III.ICATION Daparlmant nf tha Inlarhc, t). R. Iind Of II.. at Tha Dallea, O eiion, July 16. IIH, Notlca la harrhy given that JOHN MONTOOMKRr fi -i lu , . . ... i... ... a. .-...I vaia 1014 mad Drerrt lind knlry No. 0l"7mt. ) for HKi NKV, Herllon 1!4, Townahln 14 8. R. ' 14 Kaal Willanu-tla Meridian, haa fllad notice of Intention to make final Deaert Land I'ria.f, to aalahllah rlalm to lha land aliove dearrlb- ed, before Uka M. Ilerhtell, United HUlaa Commlaaloner, at I'rlnevllle, Oregon, on toe t lot day of HepWmWr, lull. Claimant namea aa wllneaaaal ieoree W. Dodaon, of I'rlnevllle. Oreaoh i John M. Elliott, nf I'rlnevllle, Oreaoa : Niaih I W. Floyd, of I'rlnevllle. Oregon, Richard Han dle, of 1'rlnevllla, Own , n. Ml Ann WUUI" im n. latl Ilea la lev OHDIANf'K NO. Ill AN ORDINANCE granting to the fttandard Oil Company, n corporation, prrmlaaion to lo cale, arert, ota-rate and maintain above giound any wareliouaa, or tankage, or both, and other nereaaary bulidlnira on a certain tract of land dear r I bed aa followal 'llealnning at a leiint (mm whlrh tna Northweat rorner of tlut Northeaat one-quar-ler INK',,1 of the Houthraat one-quarter IKK ,! or niMtion tniny-one tail, lownanip four teen 1141 Houlh, Range alalern (11 Kaai of tha Wlllamella Merfallan beara, North no d 1 graea and llil ty-flve mlnulea Eaat (N. 0 deg. & mln. K.I five hundred alxty-flve and onn I nne-hiindrrdlh DMt.iil 1 feet 1 thenre Houlh no ilegreea and thlrty-flva minutea Waat IS. 0 . ib'g. aft mln. W I two hundred elirhty-eevrn and three ten I ha feet: thence South eighty- j nine degreee and twenty-nlhe minute Knat IH. deg. 2D mln. K.I one hundred e.anty-; eight and five Untha ( I KH ft feet) thence North no degreea and twenty-eight minutea . Kaat IN. 0 dea. 28 mln. K. I two hundred eight ! and two leu I ha (2lk 2 f.-rl 1 thence North all- ty-elx degreea and forty-ona minutea Waat In. ; M deg. 41 mln. W.I two. hundred throe and; nine tenlha (208 l feet to tha place of begin- , ning. Thla tract betng within the Inrorporat- ed llmlla of tha City of rnnevllla. Crook Coun- I ly. Oregon for the a to rage and dlalrlbullon of netroteum ; and lie produrta In awreaa of five harrele aa ' provided by ordinance No, zr.n and ether ainna of merrhandian handled by aald Company. , TIIK I'KOI'I.E OK 1MK. CITY OK I'ltlNE-, VII.I.E, OKK.CON DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS j Herllon 1. The Standard Oil Company, a cor- j pn rat ion, having naked permlaalon to lorate. ' t. oiierala and maintain above ground warehouae. tanaaga. or uoin, ana otner nee eaaary bulldlm-a, on certain tract of ground dearrliied aa followal "llealnning at point from whlrb tha Northweat corner of tha Northeaat one-quarter INK',! of tha Houthraat one-quarter IKK Vj I of Herllon thirty-one (ail. 'lownahip Tour- teen 1141 Houlh. Range alilren (181 Kaal nf tha Willamette Meridian beara. North no de greea and thirty-five minutea Kaat (N. 0 deg. 1 8ft mln. K.l five hundred aixty-flve and one' one-hundredth (ftaft.OII feet: thenre South no degreea and thlrty-flva minutea Weal IS. I drg. 8ft mln. W.) two hundred elghty-erven ; and three tenlha feet ; thenre South eighty-' nine degreea and twenty-nine minutea rut IS. 8 deg. if mln. t I one hundred rlvhty. I rlyht and five trntha ( IriK.H 1 fert ; I hence 1 North no degreea and ' iweniy-elvht minutea Ka.t IN. 0 dig. 28 min. K.l two hundred eight and two tenlha (208 21 feet: thenre North tlx-' ty-elx degreee and forty-one minutea Weat (n. 88 deg. 41 min. W. two hundred three and nine trntha (20 91 feet to the pla a of begin- 1 nine. Thla tract being within the tnrnrpnrat I ad llmlta of tha City of 1'rlncvllie, Crook Coun ly, Oregon I for the atorngr and dlat'lbiillon of petroleum t and lie produrta in exreae If rive harrele aa pmvldrd by nrdlnanre No. 266 and other klnda of men-handlee handled by aald Company and the aame having been conaideml by the Coim rll of the City of I'rlnevllle, Oregon It la here by ordained and permUanin la hereby riven and grantrd to th Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, tn lorate, erert. operate and main tain above ground a warehouae. tankage, or both, and otlter nereaanry bulldlnga upon that certain trart of ground deacrlbeil na follova: "Keglnnlng at a point from whlrh tha Northweat corner nf Ihe Northeaat one-quarter (NKV,I of the Houthraat one-quarter (SE 1,) of Hertlon thirty-one lalli Townahln four teen 1141 South. Range alxteen 1161 Eaat of the Willamette Meridian beara. North no de greea and thirty-five minutea Eaat (N. 0 dee;. 8ft min. E. 1 five hundred alxty-flve and one one-hundredth (685.011 feet: thenre South no degreea and thlrty-flva minutea Weat (S. 0 deg. 8ft min. W.) two hundred elghty-a vtn and three Untha feet: thenre South eighty nine degreea and twenty-nine minute Ket IS. 89 dag. It mln. K.) one hundred etilhty eight and five tenlha (188.61 feet; thence North no degreea and twenty-eight minutea Kaat IN. 0 deg. 28 mln. E.) two hundred eight and two tenlha (208 21 feet: thence North alx tveig degreea and forty-one minutea Weat (n. 88 deg. 41 min. W.) two hundred three and nine trntha (208.91 feet to the place of chin ning. Thla trart being within the Incorporat ed llmlta of tha City of Prlnevllle, Crook Coun ty. Oregnn " for the a to rage and dletrlbutlon nf petroleum and Ita pmducta in exreaa of five barrele aa provided by nrdlnanre No. 256 and other klnda of merrhandiae handlrd by aald Company. Section t Thla ordinance ehall be publiahed In the CronV County Journal, a weekly newa tiviir tublinhtd and pnnltd In the City of Prlnevllle, Oregon, gnd ahall take affect and be In force Immediately upon the expiration of thirty daya after Ita paeeage and approval. Paaaed and adopted by tna Council of the City of Prlnrvillr, Oregon, thla 81 h day of Auguat, A. D. 1918, by tha following total AYKSt Five. NOKS: None. AHSKNT: One TIIK K0RKC0IN0 ORDINANCE IS HERE BY APPROVED thla Sixth day of Auguat, A. D.. 1918. D. r . STKWAKT, Mayor Atteat: GEO. F. EUSTON, City Clerk th extreme wenknew often tetmlu tn Impaired bearlnit. weakened eyealdhl. broDcbitlf and other trouble, but U Scott'l EmuUtui U given promptly. It carrlea ttrenilth totheorgana nd create rich blood to build Up tha depleted force. CUdrea thrive on Scotr'trMaloa. It la Pre from Alcohol MURDER OF IIATIONif BY RUTHLESS HU IIS How the Poles Were Slain and Starved and Frozen During the German Drive. I. H. GOVE, D. M. D. DENTIST I apeclallte I porcelain filling and arowna which maka teeth look and feel natural. I alao do Oold Inlay, crown aad fcrldgi work j allver fllllnga, nod extracting. I do no plat work. My motto 1 "On Thing Wall Dea OVER CROOK COUNTY BANK Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c Daily and Sunday 65c If you don't get your pap er regularly, phone Red 431 and we will tend one up by apecial messenger Prineville Drug Co. Local Agent Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Pre.. Shoot repaired while you wait AU work guaranteed Pricoa raaeonable Located in Morris BIdg. HsalvatiokIm DR. TACKMAN DENTIST Room 2 -Cornett Building Member of Preparcdneaa League of American Dentist AU soldier, work done free NOTICK OK MKKTINd OK BOARD OF Kqi;u.l.A,TloN Notlra la herrby given that on Monday, tha th dav of Saiitamber. 11118. tha aame being the aecond Monday In ftcptembrr, the Hoard of Kuulliintlon will attend at tha Court Houaa NOTICK OF RAI.K OF E8TRA V Notice la hereby given that a alray anlnl, to-wltt A griding. 12 or 18 year old; color brown! weight about 1260 poumla, wltn f re-h wire cut on left hind leg, branded on the right hip with 7E barkwnrda. whlrh broke into the field of the undemignrd on the lxth day of Auguat, mm, on the old Hen Allen place on Mr-Kay creek, about ten mile in a northerly direction from the Town of 1'rtneville, Oregon, Crook Countv. will be eold at public auction at aald Hen Allen place ao located on Satur day, the 14th day nf Septemhrr, 1914, to the hlgheat bidder for rath to aatlafy tha coata of keeping aaid animal, and all expenaoa incurred in thla Bale, including Juatice'a feiai. cobt of advertlalng, and auch other coata anJ txpehace aa may accrue upon tha Bale. Dated thla !th day of Auguat. A. D. 1018. Signed B. U KlDWEI.L, FOOD NOTICB Notice la hereby given that tha Board of Di roctora of the Ochoco Irrigation Diatriu haa made a compulation of the whole amount of Mu l antion w U attend at tna wun ouaa . n,cw.Bry to be railed by aald Dietrlrt In I'rlnevl I la. Crook County. Oregon, and pub. K ((ir M vurpmem h.t,,,,. liclv examine the aaaeaament rolls, and correct all error in valuations, doacripttona and qual. lllea of lamia, lot and other properly aaaeaaed ky tha aaaraaor, and it la the duty of all per aona Interoaled to appear at tha tint and pta appointed a provided by law. Data of Ural Publication, Auguat 16, 1818. Date of Luat Publication, September (, 1918. 40lp H. A. FOSTER, Aaaeaaor. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION Department of th Interior, U. S. Land Of fir at Th Dallea, Oregon, July 19, 1D18. Nolle i hereby given limt ANNIE lidMI'STKAn, Mother and heir to (iU'IKH V, KRKI1KR, oi Samiah, Waahlngton, who, oa Jununry UT, 1016. mad Homestead tintry No. 01JH, foi K Vi (K"t half, Suction V.I, Township W. S. R. 20 Kaat Wlllamatlc Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to maka final Three Year Proof, to establish claim tr th land ahov described, before h,lmcr M. Park, Unit ad State Commiasioner, at Hampton, Oregon, an tha 14th day tt Meptemher, lOlri. Claimant name aa wltnesaeai Willi C. Derrick, of Brother. Or., Emll Van Leecke, of Dry Lake, Oregon l t'.eorge P. Allison, of Hampton, Oregon; Albert Alexan der, of Dry Lake, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK 6t6e RegUUr. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION Department of th Interior, U. S. Land Of. flee at Th Dalle, Oregon, July 13, 11118. Notice Is hereby given that MARY M. SYLVESTER. widow of ALFRED SYLVESTER, of Prln. villa, Oregon, who, on June 14th, 11118, made Homestead Entry No. OIUIWB, for Lota 9, 14, 16, and 16, Section 12, Townalp 18. 8. R. 16. Eaat Willamette Meridian, hna filed notice of mention to maka Final Three-Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Berthell. United Klatea Pom. miasioner. at Prineville, Oregon, on tha eUtii uuy oi August, auto. Claimant namea a witnesses! John Kembling, of Prineville, Oregon; Alex Hinton, of Prineville, Oregon, Walter Demaris, of Prlnevllle, Oregon, Orval Osborn, of Prin. vine, uregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. SBtBp Register and haa determined the number of irrigable acre owned by each landowner in th Distrht and the proportionable assessments against th same as provided by law and thai said board of Directors, acting as a Hoard oi bquiusatton, will meet for th purpos of reviewing and cor recting It assessment and apportionment of taiee, on the first Tuesday of October, 1918, the same being the first dny of the month alio will continue tn session from day to day aa long as may be necessary, to hear and deter mine any objections by any Interested partiea to the asseaamenta ana apportionment thereof and any other matters connected therewith that mai come before them, and that th as sessment list and record aforesaid ia in th office of th Secretary of tne board lor tna lnspaetion of all peraons interested. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 29th day of inmliL 1918. a, a. buiujal, secretary oi tne ' Board of Director HOGS UTILIZE WASTE GRAINS Modern Farm "Cafeteria" Gives Pig Chance to Make Hog of Himself In Short Space of Time. In these days whon labor ts high and Rlso scarce on mnny farms, the hog may afford "a way out." Hogs utilize refuse and waste grnlns, dani' iipod grains, nnd gnrtmBe; garnering grain behind cuttle or shuttered grain in hurvt'st fields; and utilizing sluugh ti'rhoiise by-products und dairy by products. They are also largely self feeders. The modern farm "cafeteria" gives a pig a chance to make a hog of himself more quickly thnn he can by the hand-fed route, nnd It has the nddod merit of being the cheapest i THE CHEERFUL OBU5 I live & life, of breathless haste,. Vtn rushing toward some ozl. It seems a shame cannot stop And 5et acquainted with my soul. tyr"": M 7 F. C. Walcott Telia of the Scenes of Horror He Witnessed Along the Road From Warsaw to Plnsk Million Persons Homeless. This I have aeen. I could not believe It unless I had seen It through and through. For sev eral weeks I lived with It; I went all about It and back of It; inside and out of It was shown to me until finally I came to realize that the Incredible was true. It Is monstrous, It Is un thinkable, but It exists. It Is the Prussian aystemr F. C. Walcott ffrrTTtHftfHWfH? The following ts a statement by F. C. Walcott, who served as an axxl st un t to Mr. Hoover during the time America was doing all that was pos sible to feed the starving millions of Relglura and Poland and northern France. In this work he was brought In direct contact "with German military offlclul, and saw the conditions which the German . Invasion had created among the civilian population: I went to Poland to learn the facts concerning the remnant of a people that had been decimated by war. The country had been twice devastated. First the Russian army swept through tt and then the Germans. Along the roadside from Warsaw to Plnsk, the present firing line, 230 miles, nearly half a million people had died of han ger and cold. The way was strewn with their bones picked clean hy the crows. With their usual thrift, the Germans were collecting the larger bones to be milled Into fertilizer, but finger and toe bones lay on the ground with the mud-covered and rain-soaked clothing I Wicker baskets were scattered o'ong; the way the basket In which the baby , swings from the rafter in every peus j ant home. Every mile there were scores of them, each one telling a ; death. I started to count, but after a 1 tittle I had to give It up, there were ! so many. i That la the desolation one saw along ' the great road from Warsaw to Plnsk, f mile after mile, more than two hun idred miles. They told me a million ; people were made homeless In six 1 weeks of the German drive In August I and September, 1919. They told me i four hnndred thousand died on the : way. The rest, scarcely half alive, got through with the Russian army, Many of these have been sent to Si beria; It is these people whom the Paderewskl committee Is trying to re lieve. In the refugee camps, 300,000 sur vivors of the flight were gathered by the Germans, members of broken fam ilies. They were lodged In Jerry-built barracks, scarcely water-proof, un 1 lighted, unwarmed In the dead of win I ter. Their clothes, where the buttons j were lost, were sewed on. There were I no conveniences, they had not even Ibeen able to wash for weeks. Filth land infection from vermin were : spreading. They were famished, their , daily ration a cup of soup and a piece of bread aa big as my Ost In Warsaw, which hnd not been de stroyed, a city of one million Inhab itants, one of the most prosperous cit ies of Europe before the war, the streets were lined with people In the pangs of starvation. Famished and rain-soaked, they squatted there, with their elbows on -their knees or lean ing against the buildings, too feeble to lift a hand for a bit of money or a morsel of bread if one offered it, per ishing of hunger and cold. Charity did what it could. The rich gave all that they had, the poor shared their last crust. Hundreds of thousands were perishing. Day and night the pictures Is before my eyes a people starving, a nation dying. The above statement by Mr. Wal tt la n terrible arraignment of the i Hun, but no more terrible than he deserves. What has Happened in Poland, In Belgium, in northern France and every other country mar, has been blighted by the Hun's pres ence would happen In America should the allies, by any chance, ran to win thi wnr. It would mean the enslave ment of American men, the starving and rionr h nf American women ana cnu- dren. Either the Hun or humanity must perish. KILLED BY GERMAN HELMET American Soldier Hunting Sou venir Picked Up Charged Headpiece. Shamokln, Pa. Writing rom a dug out in No Man's land, France, Leo Comer, a corporal In the Twenty-third United States infantry, forwarded to his Bister here, Miss Cecelia Comer, a bunch of strange flowers he hnd gath ered while on patrol duty. Comer hnd promised a younger brother a German :iteel helmet ns a war relic, but in writing Informed the brother that he was doomed to dis appointment until the Americans reach Berlin. He had seen a fellow soldier pick up a steel helmet and then fall dead. The helmet hnd been electrically charged by the Germans. 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