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WARS SET UP PRINCIPLES Mew"toua Quetlons Trouullnn Man kliU Mnva Deen Settled by the World's Qrentest Conflicts. Wnrs lire milestone. Victories rt up tnlilols, Uom wlilcii nre liurrllmil the principles Mint linve Iktii vlinii cntcd. The Imttle of MNrston Mmir de stroyed fBUdiillKin. overthrew tli ilnn. trltio of (lie dlvlnu rlKht of Mwt. gv Knclnnd nn olsctlvo pnrllMiiniit, Itrv Dr. Newell DwlRlit lllllla wld In vr mon reported In the Hnmklyii liiiRlo. Tlio Fraticli revolution destroyed French iiulocrNcy. wnd gnve the ioitr the rlht of Hlf-leti'rmlnnflft. The wur of 177(1 wn the Inst civil war of Orwit llrltnln a wnr of a food ctton of Die KiikIIhIi people HRnliwt the Imd wtlon of (Irenl IlrltMln whlel hud onthronwl n crnny 0rmn kin George III. Tlio wnr of 1WI Mtntllhril on Mire fouudNlloin the repuhllc. the In! Itoat hope of innti, ntul vindicated Imltmtrlnl doniocrucy without rcKNnl to color. The wnr of Jtf 1-1 him wttled certnln thine for nil lime. Wnr Muill tie no morol llorenfter iIImihIph Im'Iwwii mces IihII 1m twilled by nn Interim HoiihI mipt'Hine rourt. MIIHhHaiii mIiiiII he no more never hkhIii shnll the pen. pie's rmwiiircei! he wld In plllnit ti Munition, nor (lie limit in the furrow rnrry n wddler iiihiii hi lek. Inter iiHtliinnl trmttleM hereafter xlinll Ihs Mitred I Alim for dm next nitllim tlmt CotinlN It written pleil((i! M ACfHIl of pftper Hiid drllwi Internntlniml lew I Tlio ntiiHll ruce imd wople nre free! No lil if hully nntlon like (lenmitiy chii ever MKwlrt trtiinple timn IMnltim, n KlftK AIihIi t rumpled on NhIhiiIi met H'Uei Ids purple vliievHrd 'IVrrorlmn Mid frlnlitfllllii-M henceforth nre out linvml. TIinI elny Mod eulMI "the HtHte," Hint (leriiMiny ntMile unto lier M'lf mill Iimi limK I tee 1 1 worlilllitf. I nn Idol HiHt un fHllen, NOTHING LEFT TO CHANCE Advance of American DIvlehMti M ton Mlhlel Mod Been Planned With Elaborate Care. In Modern wnrfure n tnnn'e hwid In hi chief HMet, wrilim Duke Itotlvnr In ltun' l.lfn. Von nil know Hint the HI. Mlhlel undent, eiieompiinlng 1 ..'.' MjliHro lulled of territory iiml 7.1 vll Ihkii Wiix tMkeii by Ho- . uterinum. DM .viMl klmw It whn iloou by liced work? KlNhorMte plane were mnde in liilVNUCe Mini Riven otlt Hholemile In tlm lrHiMi, One hundred HiouwihI UWM, i-verln lolnille tlrtnll of Ho rounlr). Ineiwllnit natural difemen. mill I hi It w umntied by Hie enemy, i-e .illnl. plitx :im.i photo KrHpIO- Mi TinI MIOonir olllnl" or the lirlllltXJi Wl lllfllMIIT. I'lve HiouwihI nillee of Ielet4mne wire mid IDMMI In MiuiMi'ii' were emp4nyNl. nnl HiIm olHlMirMle uriitetii ktipl Hp will) the Nil wince of the nnny. Ity thin wrvlce tlHtiklliK tljH( tiHlId teleplioue their ptwllliin luifk In th Hitlllery. The ltd I'ldwnt! Iiuliiet of n lty of ItMMMMl could lme heeu hit ltd lei I hy lhl eilp IIIHIIl IN WIHHHi opentlltHI 1II.IMKI men were tHiwiued. TtoHtMiml of inrrler plKWM Hhtetl the mIimI corp" ICx toHMVfi tH(iltHl fHetlltlMi. I.HUi iruckM. inlUw ttf rttllrond, were provided for IhN Mk m(lllnr) ttitenttliHi. met 10.000 ft( of mle Him were evMntl, mi nil the HtiUm hd to do wa la flht. Prepared fw tH future. It wm Mt Dm dour of m wuint wltlth (mil Hdertletl eMvptlul ImnmluB for llutt tUy. Ih I He Jniu, IIimI Un. IllNiik httw Mm. Itntwii urnl ruMim! t hlmke hHtU with her met tut) : "Oh, Mr. Ilrown. me )ou heref I HIM IteiV. liUt I aid Hot 'SHH't to mtwH uu. "Why, um ee, I ttm Koiuc tt Join the Hew Inutile hmI I hw utHtlux rwidy for lt.M "IK II the NoMtmfi lengue where we pJelwt oiinwlve uot lo buy loil or m k'nrwent HitlnK mre thnu !" HYtw, tlmt U lh uue himI I iu Hutug to J4ii It. U. I mih ce4llu rentli for ll.M And tUey euleretl (he itlore together mid eueh ImmmcUi m lrw murkixt iIomh from m UU. mwI hau am! roam thai mtkt over VW eeh. They weut tHIt fet'llnic thiit thy ihiuM MiMiitl hf thir pltHlyU, Tk Oho." "fHtWe WtHtluw" of the Dnlly ttirun lole at IMWWU ww tutee told a ple ins lltu HU(Mtht mi Dam AKntMt S tmtMU, lu' friend of Mkllora, eoiuru iiik jiim iMiik. auttiM UMy iteiuer m( a ulkirn' rat had Umm wlktukeu euoiMib to IihuiI the mtllore Irttelx while the) wuro ItavlMK k mml. MIm W eatoo ) vIiihI that kiMua Itetler method ahould he nduptHd. 'J'Ue trarta ware lltea pluKiid M u pll on lha hulT.H couiilwr, with a vanl Immrtbad, "I'Uuaa laka iWi-.M A mi I lor with a keue of fuu irimufwtHl the card to a dlii of Jam tnrtu, and, as the ruli lo lite buAat ue L'hu, the mtvw were ainasetl to m nnllur after tailor lift a tare and walk nwny, whlla (ha tracU rotaaiued lu uu undlmlulahau plla.- ( Iiritlnn Kdauce Mottlior. Spain Fighting Malaria. Throueh raforaatluit utarabeK as n pri'veuthf iuoanr' uud oultlvutlim mi'dlalHHl hrbd for uuratlw purktMa. Kpuln U trcdlttHl with a recent ma terial redatUon of uialarlii, lu aulta of uulnlne M-ardty ami othtN' war diail vnntae The chief malarial area ot the country U asUmatotl nt 711330 acrt. a" the etturt U lielnc mtide to reelr'w ir uucli of IhU u poaallde. The aiW1- 4iv caioa of malaria li 1U13 cauHiMl u lo lu work of &515.Q0d daya with a luouey luac eallmatati ut ooo.ooa REVIEWS IMQM BLANKS The following likt of lesal bhtuU arc kept fur wile nt Una offioe aud others will be aihlwi aa the ilemaud arises; Wnrrnnty ilutHl.i, Quit Clulin Deeds, Uculty ntul Chatlel Mort gages, Suti.sfuction of Mortgagva, Contracts for Sale of Realty, IlilU of Sale, peases. NaU lha lakal an your papar. TOUCHED MEN IN RIGHT SPOT Y. M. C. A. Camp Secretary Knew the Feeling of Soldier Gathered to Subdue Bloodthirsty Hun, War's chunires nre belne shown In proaler degree In the Y. M. C. A. no tlvlty, ruinark.i the Now i'ork Sun The psnlm-KlnKlng olllclnl hni pnsied In his phice l.i the athletic director mill entertainer, of red blood. No bet tor iixauiplo of the metamorphosis could have been bad than In an Incl dent not long ago at Camp Mills, the great Long Inland concentration camp where the men were equipped Just bo- fore willing. One of the old-stylo oluclals was holding a meeting and was expatiating at length on tlio cure the men should take of their souIh. Ills audience, nl ready twrtly homesick after mouths of training, was rcstles mid grew glummer and glummer. The camp secretary watched with dismay the effect tlio speaker was having nn the soldiers about to satl. The climax came when the puron aftor a 11 nn I appeal to the men lo face death bravely, Mild: "We will now sing 'itlng tha Hells of I lea vcn.' " Tlmt was too much for the local cmnp man and ho Jumped to Ids feet, holding up bis hand to the mmi at the piano to stop. Then he shoutcijj "Hoys, beforu wo sing this 'King the Hells of Heaven don't let in forgot that first we must 'Wring the kaiser's dmmieil imhiIc.' " 'I lie shout that went up broke up the ahusheil parson's mccrtng and "King (lie Hells of Heaven" was In dt'llnllely Htponed. MODEL ON AMERICAN CLUBS France Considering Adoption of Our Method of Teaching Farming to tloy and Qlrl. Finnro Is considering the adoption of l,tirlt Mam's methods of teaching heller farming anil homo making to boys ami girls. Keprosenliitlvc from the French high oommlNtlon, lately In this country, mailo a point of studying carefully the ineltmdi of (ho federal depaituient of Hjerleulturt! and ttm slate iitfrlfuliurMl eollegoi In conduct Inn ImV mttl girls' clubs, Much of the li'fi. i minion thus collected has been widely reprinted by the French press. Hitiiinplililed by odlllllllll C0III men l exprewlng the view that, the man or woman Hiwr of France Imv Ins; been depleted or dlsorganlxml by war a'rvle. Franco for miiiio lime lo roitie will Im iIi'huiIuiiI III largo part iiMtn IU youiiRer Hpiilutliiii for lis ftHHl kiipply ami MiKgeHtlfig the formti lion In France of u iintlnu wide ayslem or letya' ami girls' cluhr iwtteined on lleaMt lu Auierlcn. It Is oxpei'tinl tlmt Iheae cIhIm will grow staplo products mn leii pntdiice, wnol, farm grain ami ftwaga cntpt. poultry mid farm hiiI ma Is on farms not devastated, tlio very anil of which must II rut of all be put lu condition. They will stimulate. HnduclliHi by tlm young people of Franco ihrotiKli oruauliiisl contitH not mtly In farming hut In home enter prle mnh as bread making, garment making, eo-iklng ami houw iimitage-mint. Vrntllstlen. Tlw mayor nf Tarra Haute (he other day HiHailnlMl a ttumlHir of the Hty avhiMriuia'ani to thi a)tetlal Nt4lvtluiy, uih as lu aeolMK lo lha enilUtllng of alorea, ete.. aays the IihIIhiihmIU X. wa. MIm. Margaret Kllroy, a high u'hiMtl leaeher, Mng taie of tlewe ae putiiiiMl, vlaltetl a numhur of atorea. lu one tin- miiiinger btH-ame Indignant as she I'kphilinil the neceaatty of Ills do lot: mora eutllaltoii. "YVh), It's very wurm bora," rlio ctmi4alnel, uuhutlou luti her coal ami revealing n gtmrgellu crape walat. "Venillallnie ilmwn't lutve anything lu do with It," H-tele the man. "Why, OP ier cent of the t'lisea of II u lu IhU couulry Imvo Ikhhi canned hy the waarlag f ltaKHeUo crepe walat.H lie was actually ratuty lo tunllewhen hack came Mlas Kllroy 's mml r Jolmhr: Ml MtHMiae ihat ex4lns the area! number nf caxw la tha United cliati's army, ihou." rtaaard Trlcphene Service. The l.ira't trlale tel-phme branch In (he ttorhl Is the tme which tcrvoa Hie i Htudlng netala of Hie war tlo parimeni. Ou July 1 IhU branch mtv eil M.17i eMeuahHis; oa Augot 1, ftiL It r.tulivi I'ia truuk lines for In cuitiliuj i itlU; H fin twigolug cnlU. lo cal ami nulnuarlue loll; 17 private toll linen iu New Vuik, Philadelphia, Hal iluiora, via UlevalanU, Hobokeu and Newport Newa, ami 105 tie Much to oilier gov ertt mailt htatlutis In Wiinhlug- um. AMllniatUIng Salmon, The bur. nn of naileries reimrts that .ii.usi.mx MHkoe ami l.K(.iHV) hump hack Milmou eggs I tad been obtained m the Htallou at Ye liny, Alaska, from August l!0. when collections began, to gcpicuilw 1. If the collections uro suiHtU-uil.v large l.iKKUW humpback eggs will l seut to the Maine stations for i he eoutinuatlou of (ho iiccllnrntl- suilou eKirlunnls uuderlnkcn several idi i ugo. I.stfr lu the year It Is hoped to hcutl a sacoiid consignment. CANDIDATES MUST "DOLL UP Will Have to Look Their Prettiest They Expect to Find Favor With Woman Voter. It Is not necessary to go away from home to rind either the latest or best regardless of what Is wanted. Consider eyebrow arching, for Instance. A focal beauty salon announces to the public that It docs eyebrow arching, and ox plains that this operation "gives the eyes a deep, soulful expression with everlasting charm." Hyebrow arching advico for woman electors Is more or leas superlluotis, It Is to the men, and more especially lo tlio men who aspire to public olllce, that this beauty bint Is directed. 'J iirougiiout the country women arc getting the ballot on equal terms with men. Women cannot vote In Indiana but they arc going to bnve that prlvl lege before long. So many women have been enfranchised that they now bold the Im I ii nee of power In this nn Hon. So the womnti vote will be mon and more u rent political problem the candidate. Some electors enre little for the per fi-oniil appearance of candidates, hut most of them prefer a man of char acter, otiv who at least Is presentable, CamlhlaU'g In the future will have to hear IIiIh In mind. It will be well, In order to match rival candidates, for each to have u good tailor nnd an ml vlsory commit tro on the proper shade nf cm nis, Immacuinte linen will have to bo In every candidate's platform The high nrrheil oyehrow will be even more essential lo cauillitaies than lo the nvenige woman. Doubtless those who bnve iMtllllcal aspirations wilt be gin earl v. because eyebrow training takt-i time. Inillanapolls News, to SAID ICE CREAM "BURNED Think of It, French Kiddles Had to De Coaxed to Partake of Strange OelleAcyl Striking proof of tbo wi II known fact Ihat extreme heat and extreme cold have Hie same physical properties whs receiiily furnished hy ".lugger" Crane, the artenllst-phllosophiT of Cniuimtiy II, Hi engineers, when he fed Minio American Ice cream to group of French children, snjs the .Sdker. Tim Inhabitants of tlio French farm houwoa near (ho camp had never seen any Ice cream until ".lugger" look them over a mess kit full of the great American delicacy. ( The children gathered around ex pectsnily. Tim llrst one look a spoon fill mid at once began to weep nml de clare thai the strange food was hot. The oi hers who hail watched rather horror aiilcken the fate of the llrst Ii0' came convinced that It was some sort of white tiro and would have nothing lo do with (he cremu. Tim mother bjd to eat virtually nil (ho cream lu order to Induce them to believe It was cold rather than hot mid Hint when not taken too fast, was goial to eat. liveiilually, the children alo Hie last of the tilth. Hut they purtook of It gingerly, uvl ileully greatly tnystllled that anything which Ural aeemetl hot, then cold, could Ih- smut in vat. Learns of the War. A woman was dleoterel In lids city yentetilay who has lived ull through tha groat war nml did not know ihat It waa gidug on. She Is mi agatl woman of Herman birth. Her age kepi her ton from lolling her about the horrors of tha luvaalmi of Helgluni ami of Hie aluklug of the l.u sllaula. IJe didn't wli.li her to worry ami fret. Hut Hie day of Hie peace demonairatliHi made It lniMMllile to keep Mleut. The tdtl lady hoard (he w but lea blowing and Hie crowds ('littering ami she demanded to know what It waa nil sImhiI. When they (old her she raised liar hands In a gesttirc of luiMecailmi ami said: "Oh. If only I could get theae two bunds on the kaUerl" The lutereallug isirt of her story la that har hualMUd was n (U man sohllar. The gray uniform was so detosttsl by him Ihat he made hU wife, Uifore bis death. ifnanUe that she would come l America so that mine of their sons over would ho com-IH-lltsl to wear Hie livery of the knl- sar. Now Vork Suu. Idaa for Liberty Monument. A Waahlngtou mnn propoics that us the Fulled Stat was lu Hie war fiSt day s, a l.lhany monumeut to the mom- beik of our heroes be erecttnl ut the iu pi nt I. one foot In bolnht for each du. ninklug It Ml feet blcli, with the uautek tu all who gave tlwlr lives en graved ou bronse tablets, to bo placed lu the Ulterior of the monument. J. R. WCIMER Transfer and Storage W dsliver your goods to and from II p?ta of Portland, Vancourar, Umv ton, Portland and Suburban Kipron Co., alty dock and all point aocslbl W waaroa IUk rj4 ftvxifeur wav-U Auttw ovoihaulod. frnmos atrnishtonQtl at your homo irnraire. uum'antoo to aave you dne(hirtl cost. Phono Columbia 15. 11, Victim of Popular Song, Itwrence Kelllo tells of tin umiulng experience ha liad over the song, Douglas (Jortlon." He was Intro duced taie evening to a geullemun who' name he did uot catch. "I have no delre lo meei you, Mr. Kellle," wild the stranger. Kellle naturally lookod a little KMonMied, but said uolhlng. "In fact," (he other went ou, "1 hale the very aouud of jour mime. For mouths as m moiher bus been worried hy the receipt of telegrams and letters of cuudolcuce on my behalf, and the thtug la beginning to got mo- notonou." "I'm Mirry." Mbl Kollle, "hut what's that got to do with mo?" "Well, I'll tall you." said the other. "My uaiuc'a louglas Hitrdou, and everybody Imagines that your confounded gong refers to me." And with dial he turned on his Iwel and wont. Sand for a Bomb, Sir, The excited voice of the mother of Ooorgo 11. Hlllott of the llrm of Hreed, Klllott fi Harrison, anuouncetl (hut an old house owned by Mr. Klllott was burning. "Is It ktlll burnlngr Inquired Mr. litllott, with Mime anxiety lu his voUv. When Informed In the ntllrmutlve, he roplltHl, wllh much relief. "Well, there Is nothing that 1 can do," and told his motl:. r i mwlf) hliu If the tiro was In danger of going out. ludiuuupoll Now. We are adding new and attractive lines to onr large stock of Calendars, Wall Pock ets and Pictures. TTT ome to vs tor Work QoihesWork Gloves If tlm tctuilcr is honest la will mluiit to his trade that the wholesaler from whom he uts Iih supplies is niilin In the reconstruction by sacrificing u portion of his profits. If the retailer is true to his community he will pass (iIoiik this help to the conMimtr. It should he simply n matter of co-operntioii from the factory em ployees to the man or wotiiuu w ho wears the iirincnts'from which his wearing apparel is made. In doine onr part we tire offering a reduction iu Ginghams, Outing Flannels, Muslins mid tunny other items on which our jobber is oiTcring n co-operative reduction. When you can save from five to ten cents per yard on ordinary wash goods it helps materially. Our Men's Department olTers Work Shirts, Cotton Gloves nnd Overalls at reductions wherever we have been protected mid in many cases we take care of the loss out of our own profits. The idea iu giving you this information is simply this: There may be a recovery iu the cotton market in another month as the U. S. Shipping Hoard has reduced the export freight currying rate seventy-live per cent. This menus that cotton will certainly move iu large quantities across the water. Meaning a heavy demand which will slimulnlu nnd perhaps increase the price to the consumer. Whore ti piece of goods is uudcrpriced as compared with prices of ti month ago do not hesitate to buy. It will mean u saving, The beauty of the reductions is tlmt it ap plies chiefly to work clothe. BONHAM & CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mar. Man's Dept. Seasonable Electrical Appliances Some Useful Hints Sewing Machine Motor, Vacuum Cleaner, Wushiug Machine. Floor, Table ami Desk I. amps, Chafing-dish, Toaster, Grill, Coffee l'er dilator. Milk Wanner, Smoothing Iron or Travel ing Iron. Curling-iron nml Drying Comb in One. Vi brator. Heating l'ad, Rad iator, l'ortuble Stove ntul Oven, Kange, luiu. ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building The wift Dollar for 1918 First Trust S Savings BANK OF ST. JOHNS 11102 Knst Fosseiulon Street l'liono Columbia -10(5 Officers and Directors F. A- RICE. 1'ie.idcnt and Ca.hicr 11. HENDERSON. Vice Pre.idrnt CEO. I. UROOKS. Secretary F. S. DOERNBECHEK Four per cent interest paid on time and sav ings deposits. GENERAL INSURANCE Rentals and Rentals Estate Loans Urlnx to your ob printing while j jrou thin of 1L Don't wait until you ire entirely out W are quipped to turn out Boat and taaty printing yremptty at PortlaM firlfiM or lu, H 12. 96 dbc; Al Expenses Jr UJo Q ! V? ToStodt Raiser I 'I ft' wy i "(3 . ; f -1! The obove diagram shows the distribu tion of the average Swift dollar received from sales of beef, pork and mutton, and their by-products, during 1918. 1919 Ytar Book oPInUftttlng and iniituctlv cu an on ttqutit. AJdrtis Swift CS, Company Union Stock YJkJt, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U.S. A. -1 1 ml mm The Latest Styles