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LET TR BUCK Pujre Twmty-S!ic F.l Oregon Ian Round-Up SHln!r Edition -i-t k i How the Boys of A. E. F. View the War Game Group of Editorials from the Stars and Stripes, Published by U. S. Soldiers in France Fendteton, Ore BtuSmiar6y, SVptorobcf 21. 1918. iiMM I 1 1 11 tot " rV hn V tlliam At t.-Vhltl .Nelson, of Imwp he wn nt h" 1 t m 1 . 'U( aihJrH hftrt vfr t with mHltstv cMn' i 'hu w rote l,.tel S litteim Kn-: flty I,, m . mt tor h as hi n niiitnTtoil lihment not had etcn he-!' .n a e. wir. f -arr Finallt. Vr White rni1m)". that ha wan ,Jitt rmtnrslly i..nrl!fi'ivi An we l-Hk oer our iHK'f ami trrs from homr u st r ike os that rrf are sroina; !' hn a l"t of e.doiiel ifermi Mt larjie .'inn thi- wsr; not unly rt iMiicl.lt im'ik hot ik-nI. i o!attitc and lit iMf :nl i-h. There cei,,K 1-c it heme and aor--d o m.-iny 't c it ion rmside th Army hr n Auil- twry lollce Nrrft the H-me tarda, the Junior UrwnMi, to runijon only a frw--haln tl heto :ti of mil- Im- ihoi tin out l.y .ivy pre-urt;ied men-. ncnt with any criticism they nm tn d tii e. H w is just i he ntK name car t make. ! nvi riii' over hew took for ran led t hcv their support with a; VmiU. n tipplh-d ' Ifif. ha hrjck he'd In lh rlhl hand tonMnK lo-t it old Am. i M il n turn. It no for the first chance to h't the hlkk looter means a Mtldirr of the North. fljdj. iiuMUii a soldier fim ! the t'nlted N such fl tv-ftft, support to want- M.uo North, fouth. Fast or tt, so r.l 1 the A. K. K. Thlf I no ftfty- lonp - h' wih tho kh.Kt of furl fifty wr In ttny M'mc Thoi Im m I .Sim im. I lalUc or nrkK ttmJr t hv ftltv-fUlv ninff hi the notil f th t-ht flnti. It mean! I'ih' uutl YntiKi oii'M-r who swlins nut vrr tho t J PoihMc ro!!'l Imo iiM. It iho iMn- tiinlrr In uvv flro- i oi oi u nniion roi'm r j oinunK in , rinr noinr rimini w m i ) V l niHw forr.iitioTi ti.wiii-ls ih. ItHlnt mn intend to pa tnr n'if uiKiancw - nn! on I'cyontt. It iihmiih t.iat issi with tm A. I'. K. wim uu in.-yr r to iv is f orKotton. umnolisiu rf, l.lol ! hoiihl nrvrp mart t all. Thy urc "7a 1 1 t'd out int tho in lhty i poch tf hm-i i1 'l.n tin; ttp 1 " t "ad. Thi'y j 1917 to a finish. 'may iiirtin wt-ll rnoiiuh. hut they hi , "Sammy" v a Jkr. nml a nln. not hooked to our kind of h war. j fj Hie. "IhMMx" failed to land. The There are hut two MitKdmua anoaa far hw-l of yoMr fuminlwnry that othrr hit tl.r snips ehute wuh enual th kltmdom of Llheiiv and thti i co n)tu on wind f. r few (lava eclat. One nickname alone niw with- klntrdom of Kalseilfin. ir H im'T rKiv. "lot l.-n.l.;''!nieni will he lonl'Uv :'.( x I I er t: j und-r It w it hout wi rKriiOiv.'" ' i:i" fiidti' '-without WTftKrnlna t) rr i rlT thi' r,il Wcfd- of frner- at omard cnlt r "to thp lr mh and Aii.itn'iiii tto.'i"oi the Fourth Arms'' a t he f t of t he icnimil of !Vn"i -Aii orfrni e i i r.ri niini! w 'tii-h ih uil.t'd rt!iil nihil knew aiout v U.'c there1 wa to know. It s a srat l:r- rsceiaUv w lien "oit hol to tuiti that oft"eniive Into is i '.iitv lo.ir,!crvia hark the im'tny a rl r irol several mih- of t - :,r,u and Ei't a look at hb heelft. It'" p sn! life when oi count i'ur ht Itnc hv f hou wtnds, your aj. lured iEiim U hundreds and ;et and p iilt well at that. if oa don't w ea Wen It preM lire. If ytMj do well. on pot Itcked The old army iditWother had the dope riffht. Shlhj -rd Hon at nil t TIU ITU I'MIHOTS v.rk is a sreat 1utittt me. So 1m ha r ha 11 in hundred of i prof ssi.nvil lmry tltl? nf of thtlr most Ivtant f(Tnrtnif that It will r- t i'ir rtNi o Hi nil on ur rvt mi, fino rery mnle citiw-n nrr the -i;;e t "I lMMinK ioiu kjitt t t hat th not' Mmi form h miother f commi mnk. H3wkL moil. Ins Vloml " "Hw'do Va)nr? "Ah. there. o. n ' Thtm. rn-.. Hn! when t will o nil nu mid down te main hi-y ulert. uhl.-hod Ktrwt ff onr hmf t. n. fnd how ''"U riavrr- 1m Kin t spittle from the , I rxmd nd noel nnd ninffular nni ommmid tnto shi)rd w or': to e mMewonhv and fv rthln the aer- rre the I'nift. the time la re fr B mm one of ii ti f I to he j ointed lt:t roar th thoir;ids .f their country- een rhiirtitimr machiiie cun. working ondr shell -fire or Krtndln; away haek of tho Jm.-s tt em heor.d le thiit nnv well :ra'ned nthhte. fit Ship we uro told will in the t"r w-rvu-. should 1 sr-j ilt v T mrh war. And m mill food. tl-w -hear:. I cowardice traitors t. Hut we tmrHv hak on thojte their country eood. and worw than two more tr le1 ahmract i-r-i'Osiihi, tilf -r to th !r own s.niii Tin hnj rart far n. th1 nan 1n the prime! rwordn stand as proof. Rtood the Khell fire of dittoit&Kion- It i "I'mler which Yanks - --Yank j. i-epresont tmr Nort li Speak or die!" nd"Soiiih. l"at and S'et, anything' w h- ll A m erica n Von ea n't nmnufact m e a nicknn me In a cent wry. hut one can e hooked t.. v .,n in Vhi.'.i it u (fart kins. Hononlati? nt ai place: the only real r-iUate In the tiik ntoT Thi n ew a t r occa lonu 1 ly flnda moment of cm hurra bitten t tti the that it I written not oniy o niwi fur hut also ahoitt the .'.merlean, Tlti: tlM H WHO KNOW. laimy. no that when in It rxoit- li was announced on July 4 In ment. It give vent to a cheer for the Washington that a million American Yankee ohller. It mlnht eem to pre- liers had nailed for France. It wa sent the nnedifvhiR iKrlaolr of the nnnoinc'd in the lirtiiMp of commons . .;. jj. applauding llelf- I Ui week that thov wii Mill comlntt Hut Jut now a ureal part of the orr. that Uuv were cimlnu fanter A. R. K. is cheerimr from the Uuttom than ever, coiuinjf at a rate -f yoil.tu'O of ita heart for another great part. To j wv1 II u II I m mm ! c- TO TIIK WAR. a month. 2t'Mi.(hM in Hell If h ahlpn. 1 mt.imrt In A m erica n liips. You can do voar own f iiturinK. 1 he Jerman Hople do not helicve thlit Uhin the laM fortnight or ao. thtir ntoA spa per hfie ladled ut cons fort inif ae u ranee that the f in ures were proi exauKerated. til line to concerned when he hadn't aeen I any water the drops n the mouth ! 'f hi canteen or t;Med any id save knon ration for a wekwe are pitt ittr the biEiret buck In all history. W are passinjr it in tarticular to I ir. fk"hwah and Mr. Mter. and In Kr ral to the whole A merlean peo "" pie. Shi) and J-mhI will wfn the war to make it "later on"? hipa ly lrinpine armies and the thine arniiea nn1. f h hy fillinpr the j a ius IT I1. On- nieriear.s hnd milv on const I- tf thse men car t he anl d Into trte I division at the from, with tha srvi-e. tht-v t-hooid hft stopped: frm r m:i imier f tlietr force sirlnkled ponunuinsr their old profe-oloo n Sat- thtonuh ihe provinces of France to nrda and Sundays. Their n-niacinm Jtiaka a ihow. should he complete. ! It does not mailer w hat the Ger- U1 rf ' h i sucn juWh. Vxalt d cour- And Tv iol-lt Ptt lie I "thlnkinc hmn people beliee. They helleve ,K4 taJiu, mvrv other American in France aalutea them reverently. all Ihe American aolillera whom raie touched on the shoulder and aum nioned into the Second Huttle of the Marne, every other American France take off hi hut today. They were called inlo.a Iwtlle a ' fraiiKht aliettshurn In It conc qnence tr the world for weal or woe. called in' iinmlHT greater far than irr the field vt Wetthur heheld. And tbrouah that nrt furiniKht of July, jmn lweeii the Marne and the :tircri. they fouftht with such splei. of nlitinv later on." lnter on t hfi j Ue!)ii.itn f lev t reacherously at Sup p. tE every A merican had decided !ri-utn ';. unprotected t hnat. They i'elieve the war was started hy Kng land. i r hy France. ir hv Ttussla. stomachs tf armies in4 pssoples, Kev 1 d;it Ion in Oernianv. Mar at ion in -l.Aaictria. diaffet ion in IiuKr;r;a. r .M,Mlon In Turkey a renascent Hua- all of these thlutcs may come to m ,jaw. any of t hese t h:i;a nieht let -fall the kev stone out of the arch of the- Hoheftxoiif rn pow-r. liut to britiir ahoiit nnv one of them, there i Juft one thlcir to do t!3ut one way to win the mar. That way Nick name ure not manufacture d. ' 'hen they are, the ''iilcR' doesn t ; -tick. Ten thousand of the world s KreateM tttitiken worklnv tin huiir a da for ten years couldn't idaster ' a riis km me t n the American ariuj that would Kilck ten minutes. I For the American arntv ha alread j received im nh kname over h re itiat ( not hint; k u n shake ose. That nick- nothinx can shake loose. That nick It all depend on what official e phmatiori Is the folium at the mo tn nt The-.- hi-Iieve that William H.'hf nzf.llei n of fot-dam it the (treat- man lnce Jv ! chnst. V:it after all, it d-.cs not matter what the (Jerman people telleve. For t he i lerina ny army know a. In that Imttle. they have so home themselves that every other American soldier who wear hi uniform little more proudly. nd to his eyes the atar spunvled maimer gleam, more htUliant 111 th mornlntf aunliRht- to def-at the fernian armies ltkiiir l -m. noihinr el.e. t s-f them that the kaUer enn put Into j It wM)'t manufactured 4he field- , 1 Atjnrirs nrrt y. It wasn't TO TIIK HITH S l K IHOIF. There are cer tain fiat riot a hack home who admit that they are willing to soppott the armv pnKram un to .i for the rertain point, hut who insist that they carefully have a right to rise up at any mo -f t "Vita. iiaui J "V of !h liherty BMM r w"rld IIAIM1. I wad lirmma giiiiiirn hv boon fi.inid iorth .f 'liMiu . TliU-rry chalnrtl lu Iht'lr machln Run. Thai Ih only a minor detail. The main fact Ik that all (Germany i rhninrd t" kalMftsm, ohalnwl In a ullil iimiliifH Klihoul a parallel In tlti 'oi'lirs hltnry. iliulniil tn machiiir kiiii? Why nut? A nati4in that Iff wflllns t.i rp muln rhalnr1 to kalrlm. iiilUlarlxtii ami Ihf mannenK "f wurlrt ri'iiiiiniiin. j rar1lHiM iT any -u.t. w.mltl not be ( Ifkly to bother about h rhitu tliat ' ran from ankb' to niarhfne ami. ! It rati d.i what It HkpH ulM.nt thl"! unkl chain. It l tin. otli-r chain I that we arc aoinic to brrak In br-halri peace anil safety ttt iiti; MI-.V. two pirtnrei. uf flKhtll.n' i ' The first picture carries a Rrowp of j threw men Jack !tmpsev . need 2-'i. I standlnir rver the prowlrwle hitm ofj Fred Kutlon, aged '. the ronquerorj t looking iv. Ie ond t he mattalve The FRANKLIN TOURING CAR The One Fine Gar That Fits In With The Times Just two things stand out in the motor car situation today: First, motor cars must be economical ; and scrotal, they must give facts to prove it. The imperative national demand for economy in motoring, aj in every thins else, giveo rise to many loosely made. claims. But these are days wh claims are at a discount and facts are demanded. . X , Fxonomy is more than a phrase it is a fundamental. 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