- "p:;.-5'-" ,i r.: '. V:-: ":i"'T- :-- THE OREGON STATESMAN r FRIDAY, JAXUAHY 11, 1018 LIDUIER GAVE 'UnS DELICATE CHILD VINOL Htm in Los Aniceles, was In need. The rtalnal sentence called for five years Imprisonment but whs cut in half by the reviewing officer. tiUIU UllSKI) THIS FKK1I MTOHK. When! the U, A'. White Sons feed store was opened for business yester day mbrpla.gMr. White -was snrpri ed to find thst some one had been in And He Got Well and Strong, the store during the night, saining . . , 6 entrance by first throwing a brick That's True through one of the windows faring the alley. Mr. Whe said that as 'Monaca. Pa. i"Mr little Ikjv. who .-a i.v. rm h itnn " lUB joudpwi oi inree. was ttok, llniMt nn or two fcmaller sack of uerTona ana urea au ine unie. so ne was most unfit t school, and noth ing teemed to help him. I learned of VInol and cave it to hlia. lit hai restored bis, healtn and strength and he has. gained In weight." Mrs, Frederick tfoinruers. Monaca, Pa, vlnol Is a constitutional cod liver and iron Teindy for delicate, weak, ailing children, Formal 'Otfevery bottle, so you know what you are giving them. -Children love it. Emll A. Rchaefer. druggist, Salem. and at the hrt dm store In every townr and city In the country. flour had been rfemovedit , The cash rigester drawer . wa .open.apd a 50- cent piece hi an envelope and two or three - pennies were still In the drawer. . He says this Is the first time in, 'the twenty -eveti. veara h has been' la busLnes. In the same building that any onebad made an effort, to enter h I sstore. Muddy. tracks Were: 6n tho grain sacks piled on tne ripor oyer wnien me peiiy thief bad to crawl in and out of the building. J, DRILL OFFICERS ARE AlADE KNOWN r! -. -;, , . - .- St. - -: " i - ii fi j i , Eakin and Dimick ; Are Lieu- tenants j of Willamette Military Corps GERMAN PRESS NOT f FOR U. S. WAR AIMS "j . (Continued f rom jage: 1) them unacceptable says: I "President Wilson's message re veals clearer that Lloyd George's speech the Intentions of our enemies to let ftusala continue to bleed for the selfish aims of the entente, ' The Neue Frele Prease siys: President Wilson Is superior even to Word George In his capsclty for, deceiving the nation. ,1'resldnt WJI son Intersprses his fourteeen point with popular prlnclple-ln order, to deceive the masses, who do not know! our ' conditions. The tnessnge also of course, alms at-breaking up thi negotiations at . nrest-Litovsk "President Wilson says that ' the time for conquest and aggrandise ment has gone by of conrse, for the central powers, not for tat entente. lie admits that Itussla I impotent aad helpless. He cannot deny that the central powers proposals are ca pable of a liberal interpretation; yet he continues slandering ana war .baiting." -Protectkm' Is leseHed; the Neuea Weiner Tageblattt savs: .--'"" --p--'s "President Wilson must be made - clearly to understand that it Is use less, to try t win over me central lowers' for the entente's plans of dla- 'ruptlon and disintegration, nstria- llungary win ne master or its own house-. Our People d not neea jr. Wilson protectorship. If President Wilson is uaabie to appreciate' the justice of the central powers' stand point; we-can but patiently wall, for It will not b fonch longer berere our enemies learn to cut the impossible from the possible" .? ' The Neues Weiner Journal argue that Precident Wilson's demand for the restitution, p.AlH&ee-Iorralne erects a new barrier. C , 1 Senator Brady of Idaho -gUot Expected to Live WASHINGTON', Jan. 10, Senator James II. Ilrady of Idaho, Is criti cally 111 at his home here as the re sult or neati atjacics. jus pnysinan said tonight that his condition Is serious, Henator Ilrsdy was taken ill on a train Saturday while en route from Chicago to Washington Mrs. Brady Is with blm, ; BOISE. Idaho. Jan. 10, Private advices received in Boise today from Washington were to the effect that Senator James H. Brady of Idaho was not expected to live through the night. . Senator Brady has suffered frequent attacks , of heart trouble, and his illness at this time is, due to 1HS mm . - . - ' J ADVKBT18ED LETTERS. Adams, Miss Delia :' i Anderson, Mrs. W, J. Brown, "Miss Alice Brown, Mr. Albert k ; Brightman. Miss Esther Cannon, Mr. LytlthM. Cramer, Miss Inea Crawley, Mr. John C. Darden, Mr, W. A. . Day. B. D. ' - Davis. Mrs. Grace Ferguson, Mrs. Bertha , Field, Mrs. M. C. , J Gregg,' Mr. C. B. I Haggerty, MfssT.thcl. Highland, Charlie , llemme, Mr. John ' Keene, Miss Norma - Kingdom, Mr. II. II.'. Lewis, Mrs. Fannie Miller, Mr. James ' ' Myers. T. O. v ' Vanorder, Mrs. Seve , Wesley, Mrs. Will lam Williamson, Mrs. Delia , Coach Mathews announced 'Wed nesday the officers jot the military drill corps at jWillauielto tiniviiity. Harold Eakln and Harold Dimick are respectively, fijri and secon lieuten ants. . ' f 'Oi . f These two men are students well qualified" for the positions. Eakin is a senior and has occupied a hlgu place in the company since Its for mation last spring. Dimick is a m;ph omore and one of th lHst athletes in the- colh-ge. ih'er oificers selected : by Coach Matthews, are: T.oais Stewart, first 8ergeant;jj Francis Crmhwr, second sergeant; Hoswell Waltz, corporal first squad; Paul Doney, corporal second squad; Harold Km me! , cor poral third squad; Paul Green, cor poral fourth squad; Paul Flegel corporal, fifth squad and Kobert Story, corporal, sixth squad. The officers were sclfctcd afler a eonslderati9n of three points. First a written eamJnat)on was given, second, general ability was consld etedand third, a trial on the floor made to determine .tho power o. handling men. Prior to this time CoarhMatbew has appointed the of ficers with these competitive exam inations and work out Interest is at a high pitch. mommTkes AVIATION WORK Americans ' with, amazement. Of course, tlere has Wn 8 great im provement In the matter of drinking. It Is 40 per cent better than : two years ago. While rejoicing over thw improvement, it is a great, pity to take a- step backward Jry allowing an j increased output -by the breweries." Three. Killed and Several H art in Train Collision GRANGER. Tex.. Jan. 10.- A rear end eollission,h.er totfay between two e'ctlons of the "Katy Filer on tho Missouri, Kansas and Texas mil way, caused the loss of threo lives ajui, injury ta.KijvferiLl- iMtrsons. The rear sleeper of the first section or the train was jammed half way through the nextcar ahead. Respon iMbility hadnot bceu U.'d tonight. BANK RESOURCES NEW HIGH MARK All States But Five Gain Totalis Orer Eighteen Billion Dollars MANY FAILNG TO KEEP PLEDGE Steusloff Says Signers Are Falling Down in Observ ing Food Demands 1 - ..... . p. . . .. . .... :i mi m aB,i Letter to Salem " Friend Is Written From Camp Kelly "San Antonio . Prtv'zr Steel S31 crA 1 1 - . I : Tha San flam fnnnprotlra Tola. Is Sentenced to Prison phone comnany, which will have its neaaqnarters at uates ana wnicn win f riup i.rwts Tsmms Wash.. I serve the roral communities center at Jan. 10Privatc L'Estrange Back m? ano -miu cw. yesieraay iuea pf th exchange battalion, 166th de- aruciea or incorporauon in tne oi- A, Alm,AL .mn T.la 1aa KU lira Ul lUrUUmilUU LUIUillUBIUUrr auhonorably kllecharged from the I J mwb.-." .. hw.uuiuit. Gates and Mill City to . Have Telephone System army with the forfeiture of all pay an4 .allowances ..and sentenced to two and one-half : years ; Imprison- mentT ,' Bach was convicted oy ourt- Harry Klatakjin of the same organi zation. - -,. -. Bach. pleaded extenuating eircum stsnees claiming- that his wife, who MOP. CATARRH! OPEN. -IIOSTRiLS AND HEAD .Say Cream Applied In Nostrils . .luyeyes nesd-Colda at Onccv. ) If yoar nostrils kte' loi?ged and your head is atuXfed. and you can't breath freely because of a cold or catarrh, jnst get a small bottle of lily's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply a Uttlo of thig fragrant, an tiseptic cream Into your nostrils and lct.it penetrate through- every; air passage of your bead, sooth Inj? and healing the , Inflamed, swollen mu cous, membranes and you get? in stant relief. I ?- Ah! how good it feels. Your nos trils, are open, your head is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blow ing: no more headache, dryness or struggling for breath, Kly's Cream Iialm is Jnct wht sufferers from head colds and catarrh, aeed. It's a rtellpht.' ' '. ' ' the company number forty-five. They arel i. (: t. - C. II. Gregory Jj T. Hemcss, G. ll. Heatt, J. Ej "Welch, - M. Bassett. Robert Bowers, H. O.; Bevier, B. T, George.-,: Fred . Ratzebburg. Frank Cramer.. A. w. Ream, P. P. Mason, Harry P. i Mason, W. II. Heseman, C. D. Johnson. . A. D. . Scctt, E. L. Davis. T-ll. Iawson,,-troy Groe, Fred Oooch- Ed. Wolfe, George Rock well. B. W. Jewell, W. W. Allen. O. D. McLane. J. R. Shaw. Hammond Lumber company.. D. B. Hill, W. C. Hill. George M. Zoal. T. It. Goddard, D. F, Hoeye,Rose M. Price, H. L. Capllnger, -Paul ll. Horner, Claud Xewis. A. J. Taylor, M. E. Phillips, Albert Scltringer, "W, J. Bertram, W. M. Dowing, W. E. vHaynes. James Daper, A. B. Horner,' J. P. McCourdy. IfAl HTriMEil Aim 'But, loogy ynh. sah!' grumbled Brother Shifty. , "Dafs a pow'f til high price for decs talkln'Joud ani sawin' de air. . f'But you must remember,' said the young . attorney, "that J fur nished the legal talent that got yon acquitted; It .took a great deal of study to acquire Ibat knowledge." "Yassah. But If 'twazn't fer me das wouldn't nb-been nobody to 'quit. I furnished do talons dat done stole de chicken, and It Jook a heap sight o uperrymentln Lefo I quired dat knowledge, sah!" Judge. . . W-,YEAR DDTDON f ... U V- . . If: 1 yt still have a few copies of our; UEXV YEAR EDITION for sale. " Your friends and relatives will enjoy read, ing this number, r , . - ' 'Hake up a list. We will 'mail them and prepay postage. i ' r The cost is small 5c per copy, while they jest. :!';. ; ' , , - I3ESTATESM, Salem, Ore. O..U McDonald, a Balem man who is in -tho aviation service at Carr.n tveuy, Texas, likes the service and Ii . . 'n - r wrues us praises in a letter to rnena newi The Y. M. C. A. Ik lauded a bleJag to the army. . The letter follows I have tboueh .several lime .if writing to some of you fellows but really have been too much, on the move to gfet' to It. ; I have been here l)iit two days, comlnff from Pamn Kelly,' af San Antonio, where I was for two weeks. "He bad r fine trin south. com- mg inrougn southern California In oayiignt. We made a short stop In ixs Angeies, nut hardly Ion? fnoup!) to see as mu?h cf It as one would like. - .. "Camp Kelly, was a dRtppoint ment a there was an alknMne dust blowlnsr rOKt of 4hi time which seema to gire everyone a revere coujfh. It Is. or ban been, the clear ing house for all of tho men In the aviation branch' at, th service. It Js much better. here as wo have good conveniences and a govl mess hull aiul'sfetendid officer,. We are quar tered in tents, but board floors are beln-j put into nil of them. We have electric j ' lights ; and good shower baths, so Uncle Sara I providing very well for us. The rations we get Usually -seem pretty . small, but 1 sues when wet get used to itrwn will be juat as well off.' This cainp. Is . four miles 'from Waco; a town of 50.000 or CO. 000. and is a very desirable location. I expect to be here for a two moajths' training period and then will prob ably be assigned to n' out-going squadron! and " on oyer to France. However.5 no one can predict with any accuracy when 6r Mhere h will be sefrt as they, never tell you when you have gotten this far where yoa are going. There, is certainly a splendid class of fellows in the army, none of the rougher sort to speak of at all. and I predict' that when they, have a few months' training It a. . - e . . ... . will De the ,best army in the woria But when. One sees the ImmenEitv of the preparations and the expenf of carrying on "the war.-lt Is trt be realized what a dcvaitline war It is. ' It Is to be hoped that this conn trv msv 'be the power needed -to crush the kslaer and militarism for eer. 'Could the same expense,' or ganlzslion and man power be exert-H ed toward constructive things.' rath er than for destruction, what sreat thine would be- accomplished for the nermanent good of a nation. "The. Y. M. C. X: 1 certainly a ereat blessing to the army, It pro vides a common meeting place for all the boy and gives thpm a g-eat number of accoinmodailons Ihev would not otherwise rt7Trhere H only one criticism that one eouM hake of it. and that is that they haven't room enough for the crowds hut throng the place in the even- in , v.-ry.VIff: YvA S 1 1 1 f GT0.N , Jan, . Resourc es of national bnnks Jiave ri.en t a naw high level of tl8.533.OO0.OPo Compilations Of reports of 76f.6 banks as of November 50, 1917, completed today by Comptroller LWllllanis, show n-n Increase in re soijrces since Kepjember 11, of $2 009,000, OftOV and an increase rlnco Aovemocf 17, iaie, of X3,o33,ooo, 000. The to'inpt roller calk'd atten tion to the fact that tne total re source were a half ; billion dollars greater man the aggregate resource! of aJl.stutd banks, and trust compa nies, and private banks, ns reported last June. ,. , .. .. .Only In Mine, Illinois, Michigan owa) and Nebraska were no In creased aggregate deposits reported USE OF FUEL ORDERED CUI - First Order for Curtailment of Consumption Given by ,f Admhittraton i WASHINGTON.. Jan. 10 Tho first order for curtailment ofitho conscription of fuel in industry, was given tonight by Fuel Administrator (arrieid. directing all manufwturers of paper bovd to sispe.id absolute ly the use of fuel Jn tkeir plants be. tween . o'clock fturdy,: mwrclns and tne same hour Monday morning inc paper bosffl' l Niasers were juiioiiK the first esJItl hi by iJr. (Sar- rield for his coorences with man ufacturers not engaged jn war work throrctfh which tt Is prjpoi.ed to re dure coal consumption,. by perhan So.ooo.ooo tons during the coming year. "The estimated the amount of fuel they co-rid savofand; asrerfl to cooperate In any .plan that ni'ght be agreefl upoa. , u dompliance .wjlji ;tonisht'a oxder is inane oD'igatorv ooier a jxnalty. It Is estimated thai the s.ctu a! sav ing of coal to berff.ected will amount to 15.000 tons?weekly. or 750.000 tons annually. 'Similarly orders af feetln;? other Industries, probably 100 In all, will bo issued later. Pastor Explains Charge i - He Made of Drunkenness LONIKJN. Jan. 1 0,-Preahing In the City Temide todav the ltev. Ir. Joseph Fort Newton, lhe pastor who was formerly of I own. made refer ence to his recent sermon In which he dealt with the question of drink inr among i American soldiers and sailors. He said he wanted the Brit ish to nnderstsnd the Ameriesn point of view. Americans, he added, hold that if the government Jias a right to t-nnscrlot i man n.lehalf of the grout Cause, it has the right fo eon script his copduct and keep him fit to (fin that work. ' y'tn America." be continued, "it. is a criminal offense wtl lioit"r 1o "men In uniform. On this side, of l-ourse, yow canont enforce this rep ulallon. I made the reqnest that you shall hel us to do so. Most of the men' are able to resist temptathm. but we must not set trans to catch Jhe loose feet of those who are flghU log with a wesk will. iiWbert ' the f Set wss published that increases in the amount of "grain were bclnc allowed brewers, it fillel WASHINGTON. . Jan. 10. New York wholesale coal dealers testify ing before the . senate investigating committee today attributed much of tho coal shortage to dlsruKnrd of reg ular channels of dUtrib'ttldn by the fiiel;admInIPtratlo:i in Its efforts to get fuel to certain comrounities. , Wi A Marshall kpoko of the labor problem as a factor in the produc tion shortage and predicted a scar city of coal for several years. : Prices fixed by the. government for coal at the mlnoa was too low to in many Instances, C-- C. Harris de dared and .lud resulted In rdiiccd production notwithstanding statis tics shov ing an Increase this year." Commercial League Teams Will Meet Again T onight The Y. M. t A. Conrriicrrlal bas ketball league series which was U be played Wedneduy ; evening will be played this evening; in the same order which the game were to be played Wednesday. The -ja men -ere postponed because of the visit of the Canadian army officers to Salem. v The first game tonight will be played at 7: Ho and will lo between the Waft Shlpp 'company and th Capital National bank teams. H-th lluse teams wn their rames last Wednesday and a good camera looked! for. The game tonlcht be tween these teams ; will -determine the early WMwm leaders. The se ond p ime ' o f the evenlni wilt be ,riwt'ftt the llasr brotbrt and tlki Itisliop and.iwin 1 e jdnved at All of 1m tams havejwen work ing hard In an efforttogt into betf ter shape for the later season gameii. Captain Ilrooks and his team playef tho deaf school Saturday Un a prac tice game and won by a good score. Last night the same team! played the Washington Junior blah school team and also won this rsnif. Arthur P.oss, captain of the Mgh school team will referee the games. wi;kpini to okim:ii. B v W. C. CO WG 1 1 A In an Interview yesterday F. W. Steusloff. president of the Kaleni Commercial club, discussing, the food conservation . movement oi the gov ernment, stated that while nearly 100 per cent of the families of Salem Land Marion county had signed up their food pledge cards, and Bong card's in the window of their homes. yet as-a, mat tr of fact 1ks than 7 per cent f ftie faJiillles were observ ing the letter of their obligations, Others endorse this statement, k r:i!. li'j !. !)-kebach. Ivan Me Hanlel, manager , of the cfub, O. U. Ferris, Postmaster Unckesteln, and others, for example. Nearly all of these-men heard the Canadian army OTfM-era yesterflay in heir various addresses, and ,all agreed that the special message of Lieutenant Colonel McMillan, JaJor fcdward and Captain Cook was "con- i f'it is much easier to economize volnntsrlly now than later to he told byMhe government that It must be done." wild Mr. Ktensloff, "I know of one large family, well-to-do peo ple at that, who today are buying second grade meats, until five or six dollars can be saved -for the uenem or'Mie starving Armenians. "There is no law against buying and selling meats on Tuesdays each week, or wheat bread on -Wednes days, but It Is breaking the pledges of purchasers and wbefr they rome : as ...114 to 4hink. the matter oyer, iney win fnh if i am sure." continued Mr. itumlntr . "You won't let me starve,- will you?" You have seen the posters in the windows appealing for tne Armenian millions. Here are some of the admonitions In the new license for the govern niont. now bflner distributed: . "Itender rfo extra or non-essential services to customers.. 4 "Curtail credits within rcasonabl limits. . , : - . Kncourare cash itransactions. "Klimlnate all unnecessary deliv ery service - ' . "Rave labor and time for the war. "Persistently discourage the prac tice of returning' goods. . "Sell in original oaekages. . Lincoln I 0fel.. . That there is nothing new nnder the sun is proven by a letter that Abraham Lincoln wrote to lrastus Comintr when the Civil war was at its height, as follows:" f . ' J "lie who dlssnaoes one man iroiu volunteering or rnduees one soldier to dewrt weakens theUnlon cause as much as- he who kills a lln soldier in. bati?o j '.".;.. ', Tho man who stands by ann say nothing when the peril of his country is disciissc! h-rannot be misunder-; stood. If not hindered lie Is sure to helo the enemy: 'Much more if he talks nmblKUousfy. talks - for his country with 'huts' and 'ifs. " TnHav Ihere are men who are self ishly wailing for the war to nd and Holne nothing for their country. Them sire those who use the Mfs and huts' ns in the days of fjflcoln .and wherever these are found, put them down as un-American. . ' , The man wso says to you he Is for America "If." or says he is an Anier- can "nut. nngs unirae. ie ib ij'"s to you. lie is an undesirable. "No man who is , an American hrongh and through has any lfs' or huts' about ft. lie is frans. speaKS out in. terms that are bevond oues- ion. y America for Americans. Tnere s no room for others In Uncle Sam 8 domain." Kxchane. In esse any family, or individual, nr firm - Is today without a looo rt card, or has lost it, another can be had from the commercial club which is the representative or tne eovernnient in talent and Marlon county. The Boys in tho ARMY ml SERVICE Will enjoy News from Home ) $1.25 Faya 3 months subscription : (by mail) x SUBSCRIBE FOR JVOUR BOY . ', We pay all postage . STATESMAN PUB: GO. . 215, South Oommercial Street Phone 583 QUICK SENTENCE : FOR MR. DUGAN Pleads Guilty and ' Goes to . Penitentiary ; Leniency - Recommended COST OF EVIL SERMON TOPIC Bruce Evani Likens Lot Un to Unchristian Man'pf ' Today . When arratcned in the circuit court yesterday. Charles Uufan. Ill dieted by the itrnnd Jury January . having been broujcht back from Hat s' at the lntJan,ccJpr.,(Rl,crif4 Nff H bani. pleaded, piiilty," and vns sen tenced tr the court to from one-to ten years in .lhe state penitentiary, and was moved from the conn I y Jail to that instltntibn. :Thc charse wrjs larceny In a dwelllnr4 - This . Is probably the piickc.t work of that' kind In the Marlon county circuit court, a special" grand J Jury bavins; twen called fdr this and i he case of Kaymo.nd -Nabuyso, In dited for a similar pffense. but who yepterday pleaded not amity. , and will be tried- when another Jury is called the third Monday In March. Nabuysco now claims that his cor rect name is Warbals. He la a Filipino. . : ' in signing (he papers for Dugin. District Attorney. Oehlhar- recom mended that the man be extended leniency in the future. Ills story was to the ef feet that his father died when he was an Infant; that he lived with his mother and two sisters. and a steprather ln t'hattanoosra. Tenn. He enlisted in the army ; in July, 1915. and deserted tn Aucust: was convicted of desertion and sentence-J to. Fort Leavenworth. Kan.- He was paroled for four years, bat In An Kust, i, 1917, failed put Iti . an ap pearance. He' Id ho wanted to et away from Ieaven worth so stole to get money f take him to San Francisco, in. order to ship from there to a foreign country. A . Is' now" ious to Join. lhe armyand be a but cannot, until he receives rovernor's pardon. ' For-, these leasons Mr. Oehlhar recommendi-d IcnleWjr and encotiraaement In his purpose' Dugan Ii a'j-oiins man. . INCOLIE TAXES 'READILY PAID Inspectuf Tuttle Says Grc:t f.lajonty Pay Up Vxt!:out ' Being Asked Joseph E. Tifltie. deputy Inspector of tho United States treasury depart ment, who will be In Salem dnrin -January, or longer, for the collection of Incomes taxes made necessary by new. iaw, said yesterday arternon, that it may be surprising, butl 1 nevertheless true, that mare thai 9 5 per cent of the people are ready to pay their taxes before they have bcJa requested to do to. . , "I have dene a rood business to day," he gala, Mand I would likel fur all to call on me, whether or not the y aro compelled tct pay any i taxc. There are tnany rompIlcatel matters to be considered In the last bills par sed by congress, which are not tfea rruny isnaersiooa, ana some rnay find It to their advantago to drop In here some day and let ny explain tho law. if not for their own bene fit they may desire to Impart tho information to friends or relatives." Mr.T"uttle's office adjoins Counly Judge riushey's office In the i court house, and ho Is71n his office all clay up to the usual thour of cIoFins tho court house offices. : ; I Newsy Notes of State , Industrial Growth Hanny and Hobble had Wen left In the care of their : bis; .sister while their mother went out. At bedtime they wanted to "stay tip for mother,' but their sister relentlessly put them to bed. Danny maintained a stolid Indifference, bnt Hobble cried lustily, TheJr sister listened; at the foot of the stairs, hoping they would soon ha unlet. At last UobbJe stopped and the. listener heard bin say: "You cry a bit, Danny; I'm tired." TiMllta. I want ' to speak on' three iund.4 without Eloves Friday nicni. ssm Hruce Kvans in annotiTicJns amusement sermon ror tonight." "We are so busy we have turned our homes into lunch counters and bunk bouses." - . "A lot of you taHc In four or five 1 i Jt U I m HMU f raiij J wu uvuii wt wn! What It costs not. to be a Christ lan was the subject of Hruce F.vans' Corporal As pin wall Is in Brooklyn Hospital Mrs. Fllen Asoinwalf. 107S Mari Ion , street, said yesterday that her son. Corporal Kenneth AsJdnwalL a member of. Company M. is in th j screen 1'olnt hosTtftal In llrookK-n; -f. Y., where he fiss. been receiving ireatment, for an abscess. He is an xious tot join h! comrades in France and declares that the tearliest dst nt wnicn he can leave for the war sermon last nlaht at the llaptist ni ym iw nnne ioo soon ror hlin. fhui-fh - 11 rntt a eresit deal for a titan or woman torf a Christian h" Police Jadge DrOWS Hl$ will have to admit he came nearj arv to Serve Far Y ear frvfliias niiiivni vn i " iii"n' sr-. be a. Christian than it , does to be : , Lot and his experiences setved aa a basis for the evangelist s discourse. flot lost the best friend he ever bad though he Kained a great deal in the eyes of the world, lie lost his In fluence In the community though ia doing that he rained money." He lost the presence of Clod in his life though In maklna; that sacrifice lie ai do J cattle aind sheep. - He lost hla boys and kIH but he gained farms, said the speaker. He lost his obnor kut h sot the briaht liahU of the city with ! It. "pleasures. It was a deadly the speaker. Il lost his honor but Tollce Ju4y TUirl Race yesterday drew the in-- to- sjrle In hU co irt for' the year. r Ntnti! another Jury Is drawn, the names following; V. Acbeson 8aml Adolnh. J. Tl. Ash by, K. L. CHtrs. It. C. linker. I. A.Uyrd, Ii.. Cr Cavanangh, W. yiJ Cherrinaton. -H. A. COnoyer. F. Oerby, W. A. lnlon. J'. A. I4, C. W. Kmtneit. W, If, Kans. K. K"k ctlln, W. fl Faulkner, C. F. Farmer, A. I Fraiwm. W, m M, A . IV. tlardiner. H. D. f!ilbert.f It. C. Hally, J. W. Harriett.-V. J. Hart. O. Ireton. IIupli Jory; John Kirk, It. Kane, W. Lsfjar. K.'M. IiFore. JosepiiH throuah no one doubted that Lot had! Mdiold. I. I. McAdams. James Mc- lost out even thoush ho seemed to fain.. No man can put his arm across a huc2-saw. and hrlnj? as tnuch bac'r as he put over. -"The. trouble with most fellows they don't contract bad habits they expand them." was the way Evans Impress a lemon, speaks tonight. Hal land. A. 41. Macers, T. M. New berry, W. H Morris. J. Oliver, If. D Patlon. H. Pohlei P. T. Uasmnssen. Tbeo. lloth. II. V. Falmn. F. VL Sha- fer, J. A. SelwMMl. p. A. Thomts, A. A.-Underbill. Ctoice K. Vkk. W. HejH. Welch, (leor? n. Jacobs, o. V. uoggs.. December 17. Slate tax levy for 19IS Is $ffSY6,2i)5.lFtate to spend 13,4 " 1,-252; Excess to ho tnct by lwt and balurtcf-s. . . . j t ! f Corvallls Farmers in ! the viril ity of Hosklns, Philomath and Cor- vains have organized a Federal Form Ixian association, i North Hend Huehner mllf to ho erfla rued, to add 60 hands. Wallowa Hrear Cre k timber and mill sitoisold. 100,000 foot mill to be erected 3 . . j . , Westeiin Union Telegraph I Co stringlnd a Mir frora i;u;ene to Portland vla Coburg and Lebanon lines. 'J Albany -60.000 pounds .of beans shipped f rem hefe i.y one firm. Fall City ftamlll near hero Is now completed and in operation. Tanjreiit to have wnter steirt. Gooullle Kureki coal mine near here to resume operations, nw ma chinery, having been installed and electric power will be used. Coqullle-4-MlII belonfrinft to Uetth ner company to-be elt'Ctriricd. Farmira union of Umatilla' county considering the erection of six more grain fvatora (n'ccninty along line of X. P, and O.-W n.'tt Nv Pilot, Hock DCO farm near herd d for $13,200. j , . . . Farmers" t'nion of OreKon deslro $6,000,000 road measure . repeal'!. ; Portland Standirr Construction company to build ten atet-1 ships for United Htatcs. . - , - PortlandHwlpts of Interstato ffTldKe past nine nmnthH, fl2s, 9U.ov. : Uklah -Hlcctrlc lights will soon be In use here. ' Pendleton to lay several Mocks cf cratcl bltullthlc. navement. Pendleton to Install sewer lateral. Mount Scott to have Carncsie li brary. Ilosebnrg County SwlsA Hri-ed-ers association to bo organized.' Dallas lOO.OOOIbs. prunes har vested from fifty acres near here. V McMlnnville $40,000 to be spttit Improving Orande llonde road. Garden Valley wants spray factory, also apple' packing plant. - Carltpn-r-Co-opcrattve creamery U cculp to tuakecottao cheese. 4 V