uwsuuw THURSDAY; THURSDAY; KOVEITBER. ' 5.MKLi V 10) HN BRAVESTHERD OF VAR.DE BE REAPPOINTED Br Jess GkUitn - rsit-4. Km gun " .(CbfVrUBt. IftU TtelUd Waahlncton. No. i-SamoeWoodflU. m-tlm cupula and now sers;eaat. may become cipUtn again. WooaflU' U offlclallT Uatea ss. the tniUtt f America's three foremost hroa of the World war. Ills personal dartnf stende out among ail tha brave exploit of Ue cosntry 4.000,000 sol - dlers. . "- - He won hla spurs aa castata through valor and merit. Ha lost them through operation of tha army eyatem that de creed demotion of an -emerrency oin era." . Now there ara thoaa who hold that it WaodfBl waa capable of command ina ' men in tha batUea ot St. Mlhlat and the MtueAr;ocine. of rushing machine run aeau alone and. ay hla Intrepidity and tha example ha at to hla men, waa able lo turn defeat hi to victory, ha ahould be entitled to hla two allvar bare la time of peace. ' So Woodflll may become a.' captain a rln. by act of congress. ' Relator Kmst of Kentucky haa pend. Jnr a aiu which would authorise Preal dent Hardlna; to make wood fill a cap tain and retire him tha name day. Tola would give Woodflll tha benefits of a retired captaln'a allowance. Woodflll came to Waahlngton to serve aa ona fit tha bodybearera for the un known aoldler. who la to be burled at Arlington Armistice day. . "I stalked Otrmana the same way 1 did big game In Alaaka." aaid tha sergeant. "The only difference wma that tha Germane didn't have tha advantage of ecent. which animate possess." .. In . France, hla record waa - 19 Germaaa In about an hour, when ha charged three machine gun- neete, one after the other. It wu thla exploit wnicn iea uenerai peranmr. in tha re port ha will aubmlt to the war depart ment. to mention WoodtiU, first among three heroes he named, r . , "With my company of 170 men I waa tent to feel out tha enemy strength and make' a general reconnaissance," Wood flU aald. explaining hla feat "The go , Ing In the Argonne was bad, Trees were i acatterad about In . profusion, ' heavy shrubbery, depreaaiona la lit ground: In general a fine place for defense and a bad place for attack. a .' , ..-v. "We knew tha Oermana . were all around, but where-waa the question- v e soon round out.' Machine runs and ' rlflea puttered and cracked. U Soma of my men fell before wa could take, to cover. 'I gave my orders and then pitched In. The big game hunting tn- sunci came nack. TAKE! MACHINE GTJ2C XIOKI " "X alld along tha ground on nr atom ach, worming my way Inch by Inch until I got to a vantage point Then I Juat ahot down my Germans at close range. I uaed a rifle . and a revolver. - At one point 1 advanced with two men toward a machine gun nest. I left he two boyg in front while 1 worked around to tha i Tank. 1 waa within about 10 yarda ' of tha outfit when tha German crew. , tares private and an officer aud denly popped up. They made a rush at me and I shot down tha arlvatea and club Mm with my rifle,, out ha seised me and wa struggled a vmue peiore... got out any pistol aad killed him. . I weat ahead of my una wnea wa bumped Into the other nests. It waa no as wasting urea . AM vtrtN out that way Deoauae my knowledge- of woodcraft and hunting made It possible for ma to get. near tha nests without being sees. . ''" ' "It waa hot work, but i never wougai of tha danker a bit during tha entire scraps I didn't have time. It waa Just a ease of kill or gat uiiea ana a waa lucky enough to do tha killing. ! - -I mirht have hang up a higher rec ord than tha 19 If a piece of shrapnel hadn't hit ma la tha thigh. It waa sot much of a wound but they tent ma to the rear.v -. '- - - It waa after thla that Woodflll was .l.vstaa to a captaincy and recelvea tha Congressional Medal of Honor, the French Legion of Honor. with palms and the Croix de Danil ot Montenegro. He had gone to Franca aa a lieutenant. Girl Is Accidentally ShotWhileHuntmg; . Recovery Doubtful MayorFirst Victim On; Ctop He; Selected Pendleton. Nov. I. Mayor George A. Hartman of thla city, who has been In- siatent-that a now traffic officer be en- gaged, Tuesday -was arrested fey the newly .employed officer av few hours after ha had been given bis official star. In police court the mayor pleaded guilty to parking- bis car on the wrong aide of the street aad was fined S5 and costs. CSOSS VAXES COXsnTTEE Bcatdmaa, Nov. 1. Advance notitce of the annual Bed tress enrollment has been received frona W. O. Livingstone, who heads the county organisation.' M. 8. Signs wilL lead, the Boardman corn- mitteev. -; , . Newport;' .Or.- , Nov. JlMary j Black. 19-year daughter : of Rev. B. .. ; Black, while -out hunting with Iter ' i lather Wednesday, accidentally shot herself and la In serious condition. Mlaa Black atorped on her way to take a drink of water at a spring. Her father, walking on a short distance ahead, beard the report' of the shot and. rushing -back to the girl, found that, while placing her gun on the ground. she had in some naexplalnable 'way d!s-1 charged' the Z Steven rifle. The bul- let pasaed through the fleahy part or the hand and penetrated the abdomen. . It la believed that the bullet ranged upward into the stomach. Slight hope Is entertained for her recovery.; Strikes Close All But 3JRestaurants In Klamath Falls Klamath Falls, Nov. a.'- With three exceptions ' all reataurants here were closed Wednesday aa a reeult of tha strike of employes, who went out when thetr ehlfta ended Tuesday night. The largest restaurant in" the city Is being operated by tha proprietors oft the othter restaurants, who declare they will con tinue until the scale la lowered. The proprietors offer a scale which means a wage cut of approximately 40 per, cent. Employee have agreed to a 7 per cent cut. High Court Hears Farmers' Union Case Pendletan. Nov. . Civil cases occu pied the attention of the Oregon supreme court moat, of Wednesday, the chief ac tions being tne sppeais oi iux twmra Mi Chariea Kirk versus the Farmers' union, in which the two who ar suing the rrain agency, were tne appellants. mi two casea ' are tests for. many hth hsve 'been sending -In," the. circuit 1 court following .the . final settlement of the first two. Appeal of Charles Rudd, who lost In a civil action in the circuit court against tha city of Pendleton fire chi r and other executives in the circuit conrt. will be heard Thuraday. i Rudd, who was admitted to the etate bar last ' then the officer waa at me. I tried to year. Is acting aa hla own lawyer. There Is OneElectric Store Where Prices Are Lower! Wem SeUmg -at .25 Each : Sale, Friday and Saturday; Special Oetly Ona Ko. 92 to' a Customer' No.1 92 You Can Hsv Tw Lights Where You Now Have One Mail Orders Screws Into i ti y electric lifht socket In same wty you put in a limp. Sato Two Dollars c FUied Til en y ou tlive i socket for, the; bulb an4 one -lor the iron or better. On Electric Heater , Extra Special Un'iTersal Waffle Iron. ... . . $12.00 Lowest Price on Hot Point Iron, GHUvToeuters, i T.:n..t d - ti wuvvsat I vibViauNf. 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' described in a booklet vrbichwill be scat on request - The Underwood Typewriter Co4 Inc 100 Tenth SW Portland Ore THE MACHINE YOU "WILL EVENTUALLY CARRY We Bought a Manufacturer's Complete Stock of Coats Fur Trimmed 'and Plain Velours- Bolivian Norm andies M Colore of Sorrento, Taupe, Retitdeer, Brown and Navy . " . - - ., i. Conditions forced one of 'America's most e x c 1 u s i v er manufacturers of coats to move his factory. He offered us his entire stock of women's coats . at a price'he knew would sell them quickly. We bought They arrived and tomorrow this second splendid coat special of ours starts.. These are not the' ordinary J?49.50coats but the kind for which you would expect to pay a much larger amount. It's going to be the greatest coat event of the year. Be here early. : Values as Great in These Coats as WOffered in Our $39.50 Special . Scores came in response to yesterday's advertisement of these re markable $390 coats. Of the original 150 coats there are still a few. left. Ask to see them. . -. . , ; ? Credit Gladly With us, the question isn't hcrw much cash' you have rather, do you need and . want'one ot these" splendid coats? ? If : so, open an account and arrange payment to suit your convenience. Washington At Tenth St. 'The Grey Tile Corner" '- New mi t COS f6t , t.v " .jr . . mm. Prices soar in war times. Prices drop when war dSs They drop quickly or slowly, ac-' cording to the quantity of high priced stocks . that are still on hand. V, Throughout the high price period the Heinz policy was to make and sell enough goods! for current needs only. Now that costs are reduced we and your retailer are able to reduce prices without delay. v' Nearly all grocers in Portland are announ cing the following prices on Heinz goods : Oren Baked Beast Peasst Bntter , Cooked Spaghetti ; TcrsaioSocp ' AppIaBcUsr Prepared Llcitsxd . j ; . :: - ' Viaesr k -. . 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