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East Orfroin RonnJ-Up Souvenir Edition Pndtm, Oregon, SnUirJay, September 21, 1918. tET 'F.R BUCK i, National Anthem Cannot Be Made at Will; It Must Rise From the Soul rtm Twenty Into li,)i.: editorial ih . YiV '' 4 ciiii) msiie Im! Si tc:.i ihv 1 1 td coiitrxr!Ky coo; .tiy -v . r4 t-vHT Tritt M"r-sm 'iTiVtl iM ar.4 to rKft,l in Itn v.i:i & ti admirably pied Hi 4?-r a Wi follow trf .ilti'v; "IV -In to tiro v- t ir iti- ' I'H of d.r rt.i Ut.oI iftU 1 : i i I I he man v v b i 1 i - w -1 J ul 1 J .1 ' tii Htr 1 ufp 1 -fid (hut r.rn..tl d'M t l,Kr the ti('lp Th ft w who i.H iit"MSt X ',.f.lt t!.it the i-iuoic 4,1 i the (ri.fr nourt1 t-y m!if ,.h..:.vds, f,.-t. m lo ixj r"- the . - ul r a irrst tin;.on. 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It will h, l, .-t itt.n i,nr nation ,f the Kit to be recognized and uuprt-riut- In1 y.irx has ,c-n cai'al'le r,f r!i'rw t-,1. v.hioh in a matter itf happy cliiicv unit,, its Biir,-,r will kwt Jo Ami It will hiivi to take m trailHI'in; j ,, i- (tiait ii ri'l' r-ji tit -.,jr pus vlilt-li In a matter if llm. " Khaki First Used by British Troops in India; Color Safe 1 S-mif1 yarn a:. in Iinlla. a c m ! f.f Kr:it)i-h tri.t(- Kr- v wf.ry of . . -.Mni t tn ij lv'. hi hft 1 cn ftn i u i; n - .run to the tjt' of th in n v I i" r l.o tltt-y a-lo.tfil i.;.rt cut i I "til l.iw tf rti-ft -i' riiur ami j.l.i' t. i tlti ir iitilr"ornt tfh iiiud from ' : h- l..ii,t;ft ttf ih- NliMu:iil Ml';ili. j " '!.. vim clir t th-- ..f .J.s of the ; !n India h:il'l 'f thi tanioll- ; ,..- ?nni j r. ncl'.(l t- in'i'o' --! in-. J i n-.-iiiu' .'h,M-rlM. ))". Wf,;u ;hy j 4 im 1 j, ,1 evi-iitlv 1 It-. 1 th. in, fop iitm.Hy a unilorin t-t this color n ;":iiij;ml h U(j.i- I f -r ail tho jii' i ( k in active i-rrf- id .h" "Ut. j Khf.ki. tin ritriif y'wi-n ; rol o" of ; (the i-w uriMorniM, 10 thn HuhIii word ( r iTitjiJtJv. Willie th m imal I huh! 3 v.iiii Cotton, the atiltliers cam;aiunin: lri Kruiioa wear wool tf this MinUdy Krfcy-hrown color. The mud-colored 1ins fit ivt ob-ia:n-d by Immerslnrr tha leee of wo ton material In a hath of Khnkl dye ;ifvi then cultitiK tip the fabrh; t) le 1 m ile Into uniforms. The reiilation color 1 purely and mi.y the renult of the nkillful ! t'diiKf of wooU. No fewer thin iKlit distinct color entef Into the I -I t-pm a i ion of our khaki, route of Ahh-h. when Mtn iudiviUi'al have a very vivid tini?o. auch a a hrilllunt I'd and a hriich oratm. It Ih the rpniiJnic combination of thene color t hk h jroducia t ha ultimata mud tone. GLADYS MoIXTVUH. Saivniion Army lnninhii.il in Krunce. 4 Written for the l ulled lrena WITH THK AMKUNCAN IIOY9 AT THK KKONT. Krh iidshtp are a I Iff iHohlem. At leant, the itre out h.-re on Ihi- front. U't hard lo kep from It-ttliitf your lntereHt lu people worry you, It ha been harder than t!ial for i, 1 think, Ihchii our ac-malntiircoB .ire continually rhanHtiK. Tropn ara alw a a on the move and wa have pt.'ixed unite a Ion; time i'l eacn of tha lotsttontt e were in. io w wre never with any reptiment perinaiient- ly, UMimlty Jut Ion enouKh to make m hunch of good friends from whom .ve hated to part. We have atmoHt decided t hat It dofmi't pay to nutka fiiendn. Ni t that let y are iit-t wonderful to have and a lot of joy, but that It Ih no hard to w them k. especially when ou know the danger they uro in nil the mraiiKe the wny we make frlendu out here, anyway. When a new outfit comes In town, we are al ways feel In oh though the bottom ha dropped out of thtnK". naturally, because our old friends have pulled out the nlKht before. Then a few ot the new one will drop around the kitchen, and auk if there 1m HiiythU K they can do to heljr u. That la where friends aro first made usually. In the kitchen or at the wood pile. Sometime H'm over the Move, where the Im a 'ak iim to let th 'in dip douKhnuts. Then there Ih usual ly a irraUual Krowth without any ef fort on anyone' part, and aom nc cpialntanceM become f rieudri 'iiid oth ers Ju.nt May acjtialiitanceM, Hie oimvldLy Sort. . I'sually It's the home-folky eort that come around and maked friend. They usually want to talk, and it eeema tn do them good Just to get lor ies told to aoitie one. We always Ilka to llnten. It never take them Ion to come around to the girl they left behind, and they atwav tell us of them. You cannot help liking; the.e chaps who want to talk of their sweethearts They're always devoted, and they curry pictures with them, which they always like to show. It is tuie'-eMlng to see the kinds of girl they Itnve all picked out, and they are net c-r just what you epct. Thee men usually take 1 tit; broihsrly Interest in us uud thrir at tention U sometimes a.musir.tf. I'v had aa many as five lectures from: I different "biff brothers' In opo day, all of them keen to advise ue, of Ad Ice, j I'sually, these 'bi brtherH ?eI tin 'to k home. They say It la no plnca I for us. so near the Km-, tho.iKh they jail tell os how much they enU-y bav in 11 there, and how much they j like douirhnul. Hut they would j rather have us home, they my, and Ret alous; without douithnutn. Hut we think otherwise. W't, want ' to stav. I j When we left otir old division w I thoitKht we hud lost all the friends we I had on this side of the world. If wa I were ever discouraged. It v..s then, j Irene and I were both ent hus-anllc tn ; fc'et a new hot stitrted, but we could ' not forget the friends we nnd left. und who were to go soon to a far j mora danirerou part of the line. We still miss them terribly, but a very few days have shown tia there are prospective "bis; brothers' every where. We had acarcely moved Into jour new quartern when the most fatr I erly gray-haired ojd colonel you eveV sow came In to ne us. !e offered ; um any help at his command and comet In tw ice every day to ee that all Is go well. He I almost too fatherly In the way he hovers over us. for he pufs j ri strict Ions on where we can go. Hut thgy are for-our good, and we appre ciate his Interest. A sergeant soon turned up wtth a wife at hor. e and a fti cm It y for house-work, and "big brother are growing In n-imber. (American nro pretty generallv of the I "big brother" type, we have founl. 4 Sv strvtK rn& rf 8 V? n 5 I M r b rvlTL "V r" . ..'AYl,. .W. mm Touching Scenes When Old 1 Sergeant Major Finds Son f J UAnliAiu DlinI I .dllU UCUIICrT UIIIIU tny Mull.) Kaalo .lliil wan rrowdi'd aa umial th othr nlxtit whfn a ariwilrd veteran In th unl form nf tho rfc-wnd London Scottish ltrKlnipnt niada till way to tha drak nnd aiiki-d the 'V rrtary In charan If thr i any una from Hoton In thi litilldlnir. for h Joined th rnlnrii P.rnc-anl Major J. Hippie hud lived In Honion, and ha yearm-d for a night of rme one from the New Rut land mrtropolla. our In one corner of the room two young inon eat In earnest conv-ra-t'on. lull had hern blinded on the Marne and one of thi-m. Ueorite Ar thur SiiKdi-n, had returni-d from a Ofrmnn prison ramp after elehl iiiontha tn w-k hl roueln. Vlnmit V'ratini ltli'pl. a ei-rni-ant In the lint Cinui.llun ltlfl.. In WVkh txith had itihitd ai n after the war broke out. , Hy rhani-e they had come toaether under the hoepltahle Y. M. C. A. roof and were liuelly enaaKed In havttiK a real reunion when the y" nian ul ted throuah a megrephone: "In there any one hera from Hoe ton? A veteran who halle from I1.mi- 1011 wiit to we eonie one from home." I "litre! Here!" rai.ie from the tw iner ami two elKhlloea palre at eyee , turned toward the .l-e. And an the leuiiMiia roue to their feet and halt j 11. Kly MHMed throuah the lane made ina the erowd etepped back, Merreant ' Major Klpplo punhed toward them. 'Tnere wue an expreaalon of hope In !hi faoe thut the raaual olierer i would have kaid rould not have been Implied merely by a desire to Hen ,MninH one from lloaton. j "My man'." he cried. In a voire that 'nhook with emotion. "Vincent And deorce!" I Kuihlenly that nriirealon of hope na c hanaed. rrireant Major Ripple 'imd been loohlriit everywhere for hla j hoii and hla ni-phew. Hoon the two Mini hoye will return I to Amerlea. Thy will o flrat to I- f!.ille. New York, where Vincent waa Ir. hig when he enllated. Kuaden en : liti-u from Kaat tlKary, Allierta. ! I'ut they hailed from Hoeton. and to tlli'tn the Y. M. A. haa more than , justified Pa aelfK-tinn aa an eaaentlul part of the military machine. They uri,t!;ieed that any call tht may la I ma le upon thel- rervlcea In coner i tlon txith the fort:.-onilna: cnmiieian i In Amerlea for money to aupMrt the 1 work would not be unheeded. 1 1U Ln nJS o f1 1 A "IM" M . IL..H-J ict-vp'y f 1 J J ee -,. aA, , Wl ' yr"a rnrnt mm p'i '' inr -T 'ttni ittT lot P--if"f p4: -- H This is our slogan like all other true Americans We are making every effort to conserve. That is why we URGE THE USE OF THE Universal Coinbinatioh - UTfcA l ABOf TOl . HI) CJPtHlNj JZ. T" '".lifiWHB BOty, Lewut Mil a 1 i' rLAi I IDUXJ I vtatiUTlDJcC 1 r"-"1 :- v.' Two Ranges in One Range Burns Coal, Wood or Gas '-I j0zFtl I cue UK r,nixfc flat -;. 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