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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1918)
t I - CHIVALRY IN THE TRENCHES How Oufferlno Tommy, Doomed to Curly Death, Attempted to Olvo Hit Dlanket to Yank Comrade. "Vnuk, I'm only twonty-i'lKlit, lint I'm mi old iiiiiii," snld mi Imullsh Tommy Jimt liofnro wn tnrnril Into our slmmlnc rnllH on Hid coldest iiIkIiI Hint I IiiiiI I'xiH'rli'iicril. Anil IiIn aw fill coliulli t tut rnsillt of IikIiik gassm! early In tin' wnr, ulnn they linil no masks, added fiitnl testimony to his statement. All night Ioiir tin rounded. Aliont mldnlitdt I nwokn shivering. From Mo roiiKlitni; I knnw Hint hn wns nwnke, 1 milil : "Tommy, I nerrr wn no rold In my llfp," and thru In it row minute wns asleep aitnln. An hour Inlrr 1 was again awakened hy hlit lnleut cotiRtilnff. To my sur prise I RiTitiril to Im warm nnd wonder ed If thr wind hnd snddrnly changed, lint from Itn cmulnnt whistling I knew It hnd not. I reached nut nnd felt two extra blankets on mr. I misprrt fd whence they hnd com by Hint vlo lent coughing. I ent up nml carried them Imck to wliern hi Iny, saying: 'Tommy, did oii put Ihetie blnnkots on mo)" Iln replied: "Ve, Vimk. you said you worn cold." "Hut what nlinul your "Oh, me? I'm lined to It." "Well, nil I ko to nay In, Hiiink you; hut If you ever do Hint I rick again I'll throw you out of the window In Hie snow ii nil lei ou freeze io drnlh." And then ! put them Imek on his shivering. Knssed liody. Wllllnm I.. Hlldger In Annochltloil Men, INDIAN IS LEARNING RAPIDLY Deglnnlng Aftfr Many Yean to That the Wayt of the White Man are Good, Oce In the old days hn depended upon the wllil deer nnd the hurfiilo for food. Mo lived In n smoky pigan or tepee, nnd when nuyone died there, he hunted It or inmed nvwiy to keep the (,'lioM of tho depnrted from Imitntlnc him. In the old dn)x he fought ngnlnil the white men nnd collected pnlefnre senlju. Then he culled iijxin liU midl cine mini to cum npelln over the mis nlonnry mid drlte him iiwny. Todny he la learning to form nnd mine rattle. He liullil" n houe like the while iimn'x with floor nnd n cel lar for vegetables, nnd sometime n rorrugnted Iron roof. In rane of n (lentil In the new rnliln he doe tint Imrn It, Inn uen the white man's dls Infertnutit to fumigate (he plnre. Now he In beginning to umlerntniid what the "While I'nthrr" In Washing ton In trjlmt to do for him. He tint aent his full quota to our nrmy In France, nnd four-fifths of the numher j)lutVP been Mdlinleern. He hnit sub ' scribed nenrly fT.Oon.OM to the I.lherty lnnn. Three lime out of four he yendit hU rhlldren to iirhool. Now forts are disappearing, nnd churches nre ink Inn their plnce. The ludliin In beginning In "think while." ThnmiiK ( Moffat, In World Outlook. Spirit of the Army Woman. Thexe nrmy women don't eomplnln. I have yet o meet one who In not n thoroughly Rood sport. They know well enough why they nre In the strug gle, nnd the knowledge In n kind of wholesome nnd sustaining spiritual food. They stiffen to their heroic best. One mother nnd sbo hale sew ing makes nil the clothe for herself nnd lier Hide girl. The .Southerner, too, das nrNen to the occimlou nnd Ink. n half n house for tho summer nnd plans to do nil the work for herxelf nnd fiimlly, We've never known her. to do anything hut ilrexx herxelf pret tily, rend novels nnd Hike the children to the movie. An Odlcer's Wife, In Atlantic Stone Laid for Each Tribe. Tho foundation stones of the He brow unlverxlly nt Jerusalem, recent' ly Inhl In the prexence of General Al lenhy nnd representatives of the French nnd Itnlhin detnrhmentN, uro 12 In numher, one for eneli of the 1'J trlhoH of Ixrnel. Tho hlte Ik on the nuiumlt of the Mount of Olive, fuclni; Jeriixnlem on tho one hide nml the Hill of Monti on the other. Alrplano Travel Feet. In lieu of tho iihiiiiI allowance of xov on ccnU n mile for cxpenteit of nrmy olllcorH trnvtdliiK by an airplane, tho .M'nr department announced tho other oy, Htey will bo nllnwcd only four crnti u mllo. Acconllnc to the ruling of tho Judge ndvocntn Reuernl trnnxpor tntlon hy airplane In placed In tho anmo clnnn nn trnvrl by prnlrle achnoner, iIor nli'dn In Aliiakn nnd buffnlo cnrls In tho rhlllpplne.i. ' Expand Air 8chool. An npproprlntlnn of $1,200,000 la ox pocted to the nvnllnhln for the build. I? procram to permit tho oxpnnslon of Bt. I'nul Avlntlon McchnnlcV Trnln Ins school to twlco Its present cnpnclty of 5,000 men. Tho wnr depnrtment nl rrndy hns npproprlntril jaoo.000 to pro pare the nrhool for tho winter by In fltnllntlon of hrntlng plnnts nnd rcmod ellns of bulldliiKt. ' Fined for Throwlno Klttet. fThroo younit mon were lined ?10 ench In Worcestor, Mnsa,, for disturb. ItiR tho pence, on complaint of the iniinnKement of n enrpot factory Hint, by throwing klNnrs to the Blrln em. ployed In the mills, they instructed tho nttentlnn of tho girls from their work, o that thoy fell short of 100 per cent efficiency. I THMEE NOTED FRENCH TOWNS Will Live In Hlttory nt Hnvlna Qlven Their Nome to Article of Cwtry Day Commerce. Three townn In northern Trnnce have kIvoii their mime to article of every-ihiy coiiiiuerco Cninhriil, from which "cainlirlc" In derived; Arms, n term applied to a certain kind of Inpexlry, mid Vnlcnrlenno, noted for Km lace In olden times. Cninhriil, too, In nxxoclnted with Iho miuio of tho Hi ent Trench rcelexInHlIc nnd mnrnllsl, rrnncol I'enelon, n slntue of whom atood In Hie cnthednil before the (ler mnns captured (hn town. I-Vnelon wrote one of Hie moat fnmous novels of thn elhteenih century: "Tho Ad' vrnlurea of Telemnchue," nn nccounl of the son of UlyHne. At rnmhrnl wn cnnrliided n very curlou Irenty, the so-cnllrd "I.ndlet' Pence," between Louise of Hsroy nml Mnrjfnrel of Aus trln, rrprexrtitlfin France nnd Auxtrln. rexpectlvrly, In M20. At Arrna wn horn thn celebrated lender of the Krenrh Itevnliitlon, Maxlinlllan Itolici plerre, who orknnlr.ed the KelRii of Terror by which ho hlmxelf wns llmilly to fnll, Ynlenrlennex no longer made the benutlful luce which Its mime mig' Koxtx, but wn n center for the tiiaiiu fact uro of honlery, trlmmlni:, nnd liiimlkerchlefx. It wns the hlrlhpluro of two famous men Wnttenu, whoxe pnlntlng nre reRnrded ns perhnp the moxt chnrncterlxtlc iiroducts of 1'rench nrt In the eighteenth century, nnd Frolxxnrt, whoxe chronicle of the wnr of the Middle Ape nre full of movement und color. Nenr hy I Kn ottier fnmou town I )oiinl whoxe name I Joined with n verxlou In Kiir IUh of tint lllhlo prepared for the speclnl tixc of Iho t'lilhollc church. ARMENIANS LOYAL TO ALLIES None of the Conquered People Havo Shown More Devotion to Cauio of Liberty Than They. It hn been Iho Armenian who have been moxt coiixtnnt III their loyalty to the iilllix, nnd eight month ngo, from the city of Vim. VM of them went forth to take up lMixlllou which hud been vacated by ltuxnns. After the Turk took Krr.enim Inst IVhrunry they nwepl on nRiilnxt the national nrmlex of the Armenian nnd Oeorglnns through to Tuhrlx In north w extern I'erxln, thrcutenlng the nouHi ern Cnxplan port nml wiping out ink Armenian they met, Mn)imrd Owen Wllllnm write In Axlu Mngiixluc. They bonxled Hint they would keep on until they met the Itiixxlnu nrmy, then nonexistent. Thn fight by the Amicu Inn nnd Oeorglnu, lucking ntlled up port, became more hopelexx. Tho flrorglnn bravely declared their In dependence Inst Mny; but hardly ii mouth Inter XI Ceorglnn and Armenian delegate In Coutiintlnnple wero ut terly unable to do nuythlng hut ac cede lo the Turklxh denuind Hint they withdraw their troop. It h evident Hint Hie Oeorgtnns nre now complete ly dominated. Delighted. Tho examining olllcers nt tho pris oner pen talk Cermuii like native, hut often the primmer don't nml Hint lindx to complication. Oun Imiulxltor, who had Juxt uxed hi bet Herman vornbuhiry on uu uncoiii prchcmllug Hungarian, turmil him over to a special questioner and took on live strangely-cliiil nml somewhat bewildered prisoners who, nfler a great deal of shouting nml arm waving, man aged to convey the fact that they wero neither Herman nor Austrian nor Hungarians nor Slovnk. They wero llnllans--ilve Itnlluns taken prisoner last fall and Ht lo mending roads be hind Iho Herman lines. They were much pleased when It slowly dawned on them what had hup pencil, nml they wanted to kls Hen urnl IVmhlug or somebody right nwuy. Paris .Stars und Stripe. Types of Dig Guna, There I tin known "."icenllmeter gun. If there were Its hnro would lie more than 24) Inches, The famou I'rench ".'millimeter gun has n bore a little lis), In slxo than the American .'Much Held gun, being approximately '.'.li.YJT.'. Incite; the Herman 77-milllmcter Is a little larger Hum the American, being approximately Il.OMIItl Inches, French nnd American shells could be uied In the Herman 77-nillllmeter guns, prob ably with little or no change, while Herman and American shells could not, probably, lie used In Hie French 75'a without remachlnlng. Facet Ahead. Tho chaplain from two Yankee regiments that hnd stormed tho slope above the Ourcq camo wearily bnclc nt sundown from Hid task of burying their dead. They wero two much up lifted men, nml their eyes were shin ing us they made their brief but elo quent report, "In nil that battlefield," they said, "we found, without u sluglu exception, Hint every one of those Imyn died crouching forwanl, died with his face toward Oermnny," New Trick. A new method of fighting tho U-hont menace Is for the attacked vessel to drop it depth charge as the torpedo approaches In daylight tho wake of the torpedo can usunlly bo Hcun qulto clearly. When tho depth charge ex plodes It either causes the premature explosion of tho torpedo or else dlvorta the deadly missile from Us course. This wns found out qulto by accident, A ship's olllcer In hi oxcltcment one day threw u depth charge overboard, it did the trick. IIKND BULLETIN, I1KNI), OREGON, SEEMED TO COME TO THEM Few of Our "U" Dost Chnter Skipper Had Had Previous Nautical Experience, "Where do the olllcers of Iho sub marine chasers come from'" I asked nn executive olllcer long In the navy, writes Hamtiel O. Illythe In the Hatur dny Kvenlng Cost. "Hverywhere," lie said. "Were Ihey sailors?" "Not ninny of them; some hnd hnd experience In motor boats und yachts and were amateur navigators, hut the way they have picked It up Is marvel' mi. Let me give you an Illustration. When I was organizing the llrst flotilla Hint came over I questioned the young chaps who enmo before me as olllcers for the eluiaers. Of the first five on mm day onojiad been a shoe salesman, another nn Accountant, another a nut Inspector nnd another on nctor." "Nut Inspcclorr I said. "What's Hint?" "lie worked on n pecan ranch down south somewhere," "They hnd had some stilling experi ence and had taken short special course at a training school, Now of that hunch three nre In command of chasers today, four brought their ship aero ami the nctor Is a unit coinmnn iter, nnd n mighty good one, too. That's where we got them. The navy Jut reached out nnd collected them here, there und everywhere, and Ihey lire good stuff nnd making sailor of them selves mighty fast." FEW SHIPS ARE TOTAL LOSS Vettelt 8unk by Mlnet or Torpedoet Patched, ftalied and Taken to Port for Repairs. Any one who Imagine that all tin: vessels sunk by enemy U-hont or mines nre left nt the bottom of the sen would be surprised If he could bo told the whole story of Ingenuity, rcsourcv and unremitting toll of the ltrltlr-h admiralty salvage corps. Almost as soon ns a vessel Is sunk snlvage operation nre commenced. Divers nre sent down lo lake accurate measurements of the sl.e of (he hole mndo hy the torpedo or mine. .Small hole nre plugged with wood, but large one nre patched with "standard" patches. These are made of l'.'-luch wooden beams, and a patch sometimes weigh as much as 20 tons, As may be Imagined, the sire of the hole varies greatly. In some ense It litis measured 0 feet long by 20 feet wide, und In one cno It hn been known to be IS feet long by 2.1 feet wide. When the vessels have been plugged nnd pntched, their cargo removed nnd the water pumped out of them they proceed to the nearest port where they can be permanently repaired. Several vessel have been torpedoed after being refloated ami have again been successfully mlsed and taken Into port. Miracle In the Mediterranean. In nn article on Hm Milminrlne wnr fare In the Me.llterrnnmm contributed to tin November Century, Herman Wldlaker tell of a lad on one of Hie American destroyers who bad been washed ovrrbonrd In n black night storm nml wns thought lo he hope lessly lost till a voice hailed the watch from under the stern. He had caught the logllne, which trnIN for a couple of hundred feet behind, and hauled hlmxelf along It. Another escnpe wns still more marvelous. Wiuheil over board nt night from one of the de stroyers, Hit particular lad was henved by a wave upon the deck of another vessel half a mile astern. When he was restored to bis own ship at the end of the voyage, hi captain thus ni!ilrced him: "Young man, you imve used up all the luck you will have In ail your life. The navy I no safe plnce for you. Take my ad vice; get out of It ns soon as Uncle Sam will let you." Qavo Revenue Officers Tip. Itevenue olllcers who arrested an At lanta man with fifteen gallons of whis ky In his motor car, found he had a It tier from n Oeorgln farmer, saying Hint the writer had "some very line pigs for sale nt Iho low price of $7 each," nnd that "the sow hnd a litter of thirty," a remarkable thing In the animal world. On Investigation, they found the sow to be u complete moon shine still ami the litter to be thirty Jug of high-powered moonshine whis ky. Qerman Efflotency. Workmen, engineers and superin tendents In factories caught In the north of Franco when the Oerinan army Invaded the region have gradual ly worked their way buck to Paris ns repatriation has been accomplished. They bring the Information that prac tically nothing remains of the Indus trial establishments anywhere In the Invaded districts. Mules Worth More Than Horses. The government pays more for mules than for horsea for war nero. The average prices paid up to June 1 were ns follows: Mules, wheel, $22S; lead, $181); pack and riding. $181. Horses, cavalry mount!, $101; light artillery, 51R8; heavy artillery, $221; young borecs, $112. Significant Hint. "Hill Bays you Insulted him when ho started to toll you of the numher of enemies ho hnd killed nnd captured at thn front single handed," "I novcr suld u slnglo word, but list ened In silence. All I did wus to put ou my gas mask." THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 10IS LEGAL NOTICES NOTH'IJ TO CltKDITOItH. Notlco Is honiby Klvon that tho tin dorslKiied has been by tho County JiiiIro of Deschutes County, Oregon, appointed administrator or tho es tate of Champ Smith, deceased, nnd nil persons holding claims against said estato nro hereby notified to present tho snmo with proper vouch ors to tho undersigned at the office of Itoss Farnham, attorney ut law, In llond, Deschutiit County, Oregon, within six months after tho data of tho first publication of this notlco. Dated and published first time Do comber 10, 1918. J. H. SMITH, Administrator of tho Kstatu of Champ Smith, Deceased. J2Gc NOTICK TO CKKDITOILS TO PHK- HKNT CIjAI.MH. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Deschutes County: In the matter of the estute of Henry II. Colo, deceased: Tho undersigned having been ap pointed administratrix of tho above entitled estate, hereby gives notlco to tho creditors of said estate and to all persons having clnlms against the deceased, to present them, duly veri fied as required by law, within six months from tho date of this notice, to tho undersigned, at the office of C. H. Hanson, No. 8C9 Wall street, Ilend, Oregon. Dated this 19th day of December, 1918. EVA COLE WINTERS, as Administratrix of tho Estate of Henry H. Cole, Deceased. 42-44C NOTICE OF FINAL HinTI.BMK.VT. Notice Is hereby given by tho un dersigned that he hns made and filed with tho Clerk of tho County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, his final account nn administrator of the estate of It. H. Chens, deceased and that said Court has set Friday, the 17th dny of January, 1919, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the County Court room In thn Court Houso nt Ilend, Oregon, ns tho time and place any person Interested may appear and object to said settlement. Dated this 19th day of Dccomber, 1918. FItANK 0. CHESS, ns Administrator of the estate of It. II. Chess, Deceased. 42-Htc Oil. '17.1 NOTICE llllt Pl'llMCATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, December 12th. 1918. Notlco Is horoby given Hint John S. Kotimnn, of Ilend, Oregon, who, on March Mb, 1913, made Homestead Entry. No. 011373. for NE-J. SE4. SWVJ, KM NE4 BWU. SE'4 SE4 NW4. SH, NE'.i 8EV4 NWVJ. S4 NWU SWIJ XE-4. 8WUSW;NEli, NW,i SWi NEU. SW'i 8WU NEVJ, 8-4 SE-l SWU NE4, 8& SWU 8EU NBM,NW4 SEU.W NBH 8EU. NWVi SEW SEU. N4 SWU SEi. Section 35, Township 20 South, Hnngo IB East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to mnko final thrco year proof, to establish claim to tho laud above doBcribed, boforo II. C. Ellis. U. S. Commissioner, Ilend, Oregon, on tho 3rd day of Februnry, 1919. Clntmnnt unmes as witnesses: Austin C. Harbor, of Alfalfa, Ore gon. Andrew Mocn, of Ilend. Oregon, Knlph Dunn, of tond, Orcjon. Marlon F. Kotzmnn, of Doschutos, Oregon. 42-tCc II. FItANK WOODCOCK. HogUter. NOTICE OF UO.l SALE. Senled proposals will bo received by tho board of directors of tho Ochoco Irrigation district nt lis office In Prlnevlllo. Oregon, for tho pur chase of $200,000.00 of bonds of snld district, till the hour of twolvo o'clock noon nn Monday, January 13, 1919. which said Issue nt bonds will boar date July 1, 1917, bear Interest not to exceed C, per cont. per nnnum, payable seml-annunlly on tho first dny of January and July In each year, same being tho unsold portion of nn authorized Issue of $1,100, 000.00, principal nnd Interest pay able nt the office of tho county treas urer of Crook county, Oregon, or nt the fiscal agency of the stnto of Ore gon In Now York City, nt tho op tion of the purchaser, snld bonds be ing In tho denomination of $1000 nnd $500 each nnd maturing approxi mately as follows: At tho end of 11 yenra approxi mately CM per cent. At tho end of 12 yenrs approxi mately 6U por cont. At tho end of 13 years, approxi mately 7 per cent. At the end of 14 yenrs approxi mately 7 por cont. At tho ond of 15 yenrs approxi mately 7 per cont. At tho end of 10 yenrs approxi mately 7V4 per cent. At tho end of 17 yenrs approxi mately SH por cont. Ant tho ond of IS yoara approxi mately SVi Por cont. At thn end of 19 years approxi mately SV4 por cont. At tho ond of 20 yours approxi mately 10 per cont. At tho end of 21 yenrs npproxl mntoly 10 W I'or cent. At tho ond of 22 yenrs approxi mately 11 por cont. Dlds for said bonds must bo ac companied by certilled chock on n Prlnevlllo, Oregon, Tmnk for nt lenst 5 por cont. of tho purchnno price and snld bids must bo unconditional as to legality, subject, however, to tho certification thereof by tho secretary of stnto and approved by tho capital issuos committee, Tho board re serves tho right to reject any and all bids. 41-440 n. A. SOUDAL, Soo'y. HUSLMONH. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto of Oregon, for tho County of Do- Bchutes. Stella Y. Hanklns, rialuttff, vs. Itnlph E. Hanklns, Dotondant. To Ralph E. Hanklns, tho Abovo Named Dofondant: In tho name of tho Stato of Ore gon, you aro horouy required to ap pear and answer tho complaint In tho above entitled suit on or boforo Jnnunry 1C, 1919, that date boln six weeks from tho first publication of thin summons: or for want thoro of tho plaintiff will npply to tho abovo entitled court for nnd take a decree of divorce against you and for tho enro, custody and control of tho minor child of said marriage, namely, Itnlph Y. Hanklns. This summons is served upon you by publication thoro of oiico a weok for six consecutive and succcsslvo wcoks, pursuant to an order of tho Hon, T. H. J. Duffy, Judgo of tho abovo entitled court, date December 3rd, 1918. AIlTHUIt J. MOORE. Attornoy for Plaintiff. First publication, Dec. 5, 1918. Last publication, Jan. 16, 1919. 4 0-4 6c HTItAYKD Flvo miles west of Laplno on the 8th of October, two marcs, one bay, 11 years old, weighing about 1350, branded II on left stifle; and one black mare, 9 years old, weighing about 1150, branded V under V. Doth had roachod manes; also kind and gentle. Any information as to tholr whereabouts will bo thankfully received. DILL JOHNSON, 42tfc Powell Duttes, Ore. PACIFIC EMPLOYMENT GO. "ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE" Help of all lands Furnished Free to Employer Hstfcnu. ttuua rwr, tuti h rim. 1. r. CJ10S. Bumv. ttJ-Bi nroiMt8trt. FortUnd. Ortvca Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Company Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Building Material, Kiln Dried Flooring and all kinds ef Finish SASH AND DOORS COMPLETE STOCK of Sundwd Sue.. BROOKS-SCANLON LUMBER CO. Local Sales Agent, MILLER LUMBER CO. HUFFSCHMIDT-DUGAN IRON WORKS Manufacturer of Iron. Bronx and Semi-Steel Caitiotfi for Power Trammumon Machinery: AVood" Pip Fitting!, Grate Bar. Agricultural. 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Flrat Notional Bunh ldrf BEND, ORE., Cor. next to Alley Eastes-Anderson Irrigated Fnrm GENERAL Firti Nstioul Bank Building PAato f ALLIES TO APPEAR IN NAVAL REVIEW (tf Unltwl rrwu to Tht nnd llutbtln.) LONDON, Dec. 23, It Is roportod that tho first nnd fifth Dritlsh battlo squadron will pnrtlclpato In tho American naval rovlow. It was al so stated that Fronch and Italian hattloshlps might tako part. TURKEY TO DECLARE BANKRUPTCY SOON (Or UalUd TrM to Th Bn4 BalUtln.) BERLIN, Doc. 23. Turkoy will soon dcclaro Itself bankrupted, ac cording to a report received hero to day. For Croup, "Flu" anil "Grip" CourIw M. T. Davis, lending merchant of Bonrsvllle, W. Va., writes: "A few nights ago ono of my patrons had a small child taken with croup about midnight. Camo to my storo and Bot Foloy's Ifonoy and Tar Com pound. Boforo morning tho child entirely recovered. Parents can't say enough for Foloy's Honey and Tar." Sold everywhere. Adv. Four chain at your service at tho Metropolitan. Ifo waiting. Adr. Try a Bulletin Want Ad. get results. They BEND. OREGON. Phone Black 1291 LEE A. THOMAS, A. A. IA. Architect 2-4 O'Kano Building BEND ... OREGON O. P. NISWONQER, Bond, Ore, UNDERTAKER Licensed Embalraer, Funeral Director. Phono Rod 421. Lady AsaL DR. R. D. STOWELL NaprupAthlc Physician Over Logan Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours 9 to S Phone Red 483 THE UNITED WARE HOUSE COMPANY Btermc tst rnran!lair, Cmnl Cm ImUb McrthaaU. Wt cri7 OU. GtMiliM, Bit, rUu, Salt Hull, Bihj. Bca uU Lr. MISS B. OSTERMAN PIANOFORTE SCHOOL Lawronco Bldg., Room 3 Phono Rod 2251 Farm Land Co. Lands n Specialty INSURANCE 124 Oregon Street Btad.Or.pHi