I 9 be unlocked and seme o t Cha la- women prisoners would go down il- to Work. From »:>• to ?:»• I ad woald be welkins briskly, cover-* tad many m iles.'I believe that ise whatever yon pat into the walk, to that's what you are solns to set rn out of It. H yon pat real energy into it, that tr what yon*» gat In he exchange. Id, | These were the cool hoars of i«t the day. Later It was Impossible to to walk. During theae two hours or 1 would mentally try to get away of to the beautiful rural epots I of knew Jn different countries. I is- would ham the moat cbeerfuj mek-dles, so as to keep myself out of the prison ataneephere as much as possible. After I’d return to to ®y cell tired from the lang walk iat to the ’ “heaetiful eoaatry spots'’ I’d lie down to relax. Reaxatlon b; one cf amr ideas Cor keeoiag is) weI1- •/ I wotald dose my eyes a n* d jre think of m rdaar ones and try'to , r find myself with them under the eg most pleasant drcpmstaacee- M Sometimes I ’d even fall asleep , | with these pleasant thoughts, it ire would take me a tew «slanted, on only, and I would find myself re- to' frdhhed for the routine of Ahn. .t iu'r I would prepare my own break- aQ fast, which atould consist of some fruit, all-bran with raisins, dates At 12 o’clock I would have j K lunch of a Vegetable gated with one slice of bran bread wtth pea­ nut butter aad hoaey ,w jth a fruit salad after that XI used to get all the fresh vegetables a n d traits Iroiç the women's commit­ tee of cur Consulate* which was organised ter the purpose of keeping us prisoners comfortable voice will t^ver ¿e affected by smoking. —-«nd they certainly did.) la thd evening F4 have some of the Coed Which was given me by the prison authorities. Some soup, a little meat and some fresh vogetahles. They w«uld « 1 a«« have acme ice cssam end coffee, but I took neither. I drank no cotfee or tea all thebe menttts of my imprisonment, but 4 always drank plenty of water. The wa­ ter was very pure and I would drink hot les« than two totahTO a day, -sometimes mater than that.’ My skin was dies«, blood circu­ lation actiea, and I was mentally rather cheerful meet of the time. .(T o Be Continued) We Don’t Know How to Save Miss Mary Walker e f Fart Klamath, daughter of Mr. and IKVK Batler Walker pf the oeva- ty read, south, la Melting h e r parents and other relative« in this vicinity. While Miss Walker Is net » Bellview resident, in 'the proper s a g ae of the ward, { her mother la an active member 1 of cur Upper Valley dab, and 1 ad we claim the family. ? f Harold Grubb. yoanger sea of i Hr. and Mrs. Will Orabb c f 1 'Reedsport, arrived la Ashland Tuesday morning and Joined his mother sad sister who bate heea hire several days. Harold wUi : etoy untU the eighteenth, retnra- ing to Reedsport Just in time < for «ahool, which opens the nine j teenth , MA Mana gen, whp came out ' from Portland Wet week visited j over Sunday with his sister, Mrs. , Jesse Nell, returning to Portland . Monday in «ompany with Mj-s. J Managan who has been a house ‘ «neat' nr th e Mall home for sev- . i Aral wadba..-.- ’ " } ■•’ ■ , t Norma Reeder, who has spent , the summer at the home of her ( sister'in Albany, game into Ash- , tead Thursday, and Is preparing , ter the winter campaign, as 4 teacher of the primary grades In the Bellview school. Mie wilt , •Iso be an asset in helping to put over our ¿as* dsnoes out1 . here this winter, for she la n J tireless worker. The committee has decided to ’ commence oar dances at tea d a b t house Friday afte. September 1<4 This is aa invitation issued ,to |„ w e who «area for the mod- j dance, to acme and dance a with By. la so doing you will „ Manse yourselves, -for we all like a Ao dance, and will do so, and yea will also please ua, ter yon will help us to remove the lest debts on the cleb bouse from old-and « near work oa the haildtnf. Re- d member the date, Friday Hept I ldtfc. Come aad dance to Dick- • ays orchemrg of three pieces. ' t< I If a tnan making low money than yoj. aud with no greater expeugtH m able to rave - a R n I hav e *•*&¥ CRii’t you! It’» only a matter <>f living on a planned Expenditure. This is the only way to stay well within y«ur ufeeome w d to leave xometking over for bcouiuu * tat^on. itet ns show yon how to budget year living, ndroriinfc to your income, for «Rving. No obttgotion. AaWand, •* E domestic tobaccos , and blended with f there is an extra- 1 ■ R ■ ma V Ä I ■ lit ■ j B BB A I 1 it la, or has been, par- In Rew York City ia spates and the harvest pictures . has been the ever atejtod by a jrthgle for ted motion picture anlpaa U be the anb- ore or the eternal trlan- Meanwhile “th e Garden of Allah,” with sstam ach dance, 1« nationalities represented In the east, and delightful zArtihlan music accompanying it, opened gA the Kmbasyr Theater, ¿bat tiny movie house op Broadway, Richard’ Barthelmess, In “Tlw September 2, providing a change Patent Leather Kid." was the last star to contribute bis bit ’tp the war business. His orchestra alto played "Over There,” “A ■ - ¿ . s ' ____ ■■■ — Mademoiselle from Gay Parse," diid • » the other s e e n t« i$ by the doughboys hi Franc«- Wo- ---- - septus to have started feat Ftem aiory,” which tod . /n to -tee so-callgd e l” — knnu ng the forerunners of the "Patent be»U>ar Kid ” One man was ap car*tod away at the premiere M1*4 he 9a,d have fa,nt«d- J «karyone concluded that “wakj ponded upon to collapse and as your blood tingles Hie la pres­ ent day America, far from any­ body's fighting front, seems all too .commonplace. y i;- men wept, as per schedule ip from the war subject. Alice Terry plays the leading feminine role. Not only is the stomach dance a part of the picture but there also is a Chance to view another bfearre bH. -known aaflbe “bottle dance." Motro - Coldwyn - Maygr produced “Thfe'Darden of Allah? HWUT a ru'fWlîï-.'W) Y am wifl find 1 ' W* «11 agree that for movlgg 1 that move ua these constantly 1 .Improving pictures o l . war glia’* * so t %e equalled.. Bat ot them ' a il wa predict th at “Wings" t o * white we «me . naftled to thg 1 clouds, in which we foiMat thf ' Rrogdway crowds «ad stiffea is * «or ”«a*a to feel dsUghtfnl col# ’ teireN as “Baddy” Rogers and ' Rickard Arlen carry as eves ’ “Tip ,Ma«’k L««d” *• to*»t to * run all Gt« others « good r«M fi ¡ter «dpeamacy. da tor Aa "this ' * * « < r > cojyawnad M teabs.Jwct yon wonder Jaat how soon the i motion pictnre ever witnessed. With Bate. Aingtoi Jk.oe.Atel, tS-Mte-Brahte f Bo to without Bate, e l u t e LLM no