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LET 'LR BUCK Eat Oregontan RounJ-Up Souvenir Etlition Pendleton, Oregon, Saturday, September 21, 1918. Pa Twnt-On PEOPLE OF TREVISO, ITALY, HAD TO WEAR GAS MASKS ; .... Simc!! Correspondence of 111 Ital ian American New bureau, Chi' MILAN. Italy. How (aa maska war worn generally by th paopl or Trevtso la described by Allghlero eas tern, writing from th Italian front. J Tlieviao which, It wrue, "la an . near th firing Una and ha sultered flout th bombing plane of I ha o Viny Ilka Meatra, V.nlo anil 1'adua. haa peaaed anxloua night. Tho clt) u an imm.ulal objective of Ihe rnemy'g offnlv; therefor Ita fetv aa a mult of tba valor ot tho arm) Is tha causa of exultation and rejoic ing from alt tha clt liens. "At tha beginning of tha offensive about Juna 16, tba enemy, dropped on bomb, which, fortunately, did little da mag. "When fighting waa In' progress In clos proximity to tha city, ixiieon tiua gae wer blow-n over tha town by tha wind mni mum of tha inliahl tan la bad a tart of their fume Mask vera warn and proved an ado- ; u,uat protection. IVotda Hca at Trade. "Tha people continued confidant of tha result. Kvan durlnr tha Auntrlan shouts on all tide for Italian victory. 'Tha outrage in which tha popu. lattnn subjected ara Incredible Obliged to restrain their thought and atlfla their heart throbs, they com In. ued to endura tho depth of adversity with Bride, expecting that tha day of deliverance would coma and that aoon. They studied every means nf elud ing tha rlgornua vigilance of tba Aue. Irian cneigahlp, aonia of them re. 'calling tha ruaea of Italian nnsplra. tor In tha early dnya ot tha ltiaorgi. nicnlo. A gentleman of tha t'dlna and a refuge received a jioetal curd from I Ih Invaded territory. Tho card told j Mm thlnga a era going well, that the peasant were tilling thflelda, that lh women were drawing big wagea In i tha spinning mill", that life waa not I bad at all. I "Dencalh tha writing . waa tha stamp of tha Austran military censor who must have leaped for joy wnen ho read auch a roaeata description of tha lira pcopl led In tha claw of the double) eagle. "However, tha writer had put at lb hotloni ona word In th dlnlect of Frlull. which tho ceneor could not decipher. It means "Tho opposite la tho truth.' ' Little Stories That Will Interest You TIY HOT 8.- DURST IX 1-5. aage. It waa. of course. In French. I PAniH illy Mall) Down in on give you the translation, aa followa: tha city and Ita suburb several ' ,n" French port towna la a Y. M. "'Mr. John, In honor of Rte. Jean, i . a. nut entirely nevotea to aerving otiow us 10 autircaa to ou our oesi tho navy. Mehlnd the counter of tha wishes for your happlneaa on this her canteen la a email, gray halrel women festal day. Wa do not know how we who uaed to have a boy In the navy. can convey to you our gratitude for HI ehlp waa torpedoed laat Bpting.lt he kindneaa which you have a I way what ittartling manner recently during a Y. M. O. A. aecretari a Melt to one of tha trenches. Tha 'Y' man had taken along a lot of provision and to hucco and clgarcttea. The corporal on duty aald there had been a dearth of amokea for aeveral day and that the aoldlera would be delighted to get It aank ao uulckly that there waa time shown ua and for your friendiihip them. "Hut. he aald, "they will ni- oireneiv ineir irartic ln.HK roccoun making aura that every possible man wa kept Duelling, aa In time of .ved. .Then, becauee hla raft waa feace. Count Kardeaono da lllgraa. the prefect, enforced th precaution tirovided by th army , ciimmandera. whoao dlMtict Included th provlnc of Trevlau. to protect th Inhabltanta and preaerva normal living condition aa far aa wa cuniiwtlhle alth tha exl genclea of war, Ixrt h In tha city and th country. "Th cultivation of the f i Ida con tinued without Internyition and the peaaanta received ever kind of en n.iirairement. Whera th batll ra ged, aa at Fagara and Monaetlr the. Inhabitant war obliged to leave their lamia, rioldier I The officer and crew went Into th to offer you our aaaurancea of offer- ronir to them In aomo extraordinary water together. It waa every man for j lion. However, be aaaured that they way." hlmaelf. Hut there waa not ruoin on com from th hearta of yn.ir big Thereupon h arranged the pnek- thoae rafta for everybtMly. Tbia wonan'a aon, who waa an of ficer, awam from on raft to another. Rugging with the overweight, he drop ped goletly over th aid and let him- aelf go down. Th navy know that atory. It know that thla mother la trying to lake up her aon a job where he left off taking car of th blue-Jacket. You ought to ae the way tboeo boy liKik at her and apeak to her aa aha work In that Y. M. C. A. hut. "Lat night rhad a aignal proof of I'ARIS. Hy Mall) How alnoere the gratitude of the French people la toward the Americana la ahown In a not which accompanied a gift of Immediately i flower from th Inhabitant of a k. their place and did neceo- I Krenrh village to tha Y. M. ". A. ec- aary work between th thing bulleta Iretury of a foyer du no lu at. on th oo f th enemy, whom they anawered jcaaion of Ih feaat day of Joan of from tltoe to tint They took care Arc, of the'etik worm a too. witlnajt any doubt about their ability when the una aincer affection thee people en tirn come to drive out the enemy, itertatn for ua Americana." the ecre J.lk th Itoman legionarlea, tly y'tary wrote In telling of th preaenta wer afildler and farmer Jtion. 'Thia being a feaat day, aeveral . . I-aanla May at Work In War. young folk of our village landed on m Inirlng th flerc atrugtle our 'with a aurprla more beautiful than people remained In th Invaded die- jyou could Imagine. Had a general and trlcta leyond th I'lave. aecklng to 1 hla ataff com la a llmoualne to adorn learn from on Italian prisoner or an-'me with th Croix de tluerre I could other, wnnetblng bImxiI the rebalance not have been more pleaaed or hon w wera making. Tfeelr Intuition jored. gathered much more from the rabble j "Hearing bnuqucta of ro, alxitit and the euree of th AustrMn ofn- r. ainglaflowem. they came, with r. When Ih Auatraana wer ob- lho youugeat. a girl, preaentlng, to llged to fall back In wavea on the gethrr with the floweia a manuscript rlilea. th village and the country adorned with tho trl-eolor. I was dietrlrta between tha I'lav and the dumb with pleaaura and amaxenient TugllanMHitu, they heard leafeqing iw ben the little one read their mes- frlenda and little frienda and are aa age along the parapet of the trench alncere aa con tie. which looked out Into "No-man' " 'You have left your famfty, your lund." Then he sounded the "nlerle" country, your friends, to add your which brought the soldiers pell-mell nam to the names of our- heroes. ! out of their abrla to repel what they Ynura la a noble task, and you have a I thought wasan attack by th Hermans, right to our admiration which we are Jailge of their pleasant gurprln when but feebly expressing throtiKh these j they found themselves faring, not fow flower. They are but the token j Huns, but packagea of the ion-longed of the friendship which we entertain ; for tobacco and cigarette. toward you and all the American peo ple. Viva rAnierliiue! Viva la iiisk l,l i:s TKtTIX France! " PAIIIR. (By Mall) Th French knack of giving a witty turn to the most alnlster aspect of lif was ex emplified In an artistic although aume- ItHHOV VOI.VAN'O (iH NAI'I.K.S In order to examine and discover the nature of a new explo- ! sive hydrogen-like gaa emitted from Vesuvius, A. K. 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