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,Friday, June 21; 1918. THE BEAVERTON TIMES Page Three Letters from The Boys Who HaveGone to Make the World Safe for Democracy This letter is written from the! fighting their way. I hope to front by William Campbell, for- .see it all finished soon. We are mer Beaverton boy, to his moth- camped in a pretty woods some er, Mrs, .Flora Campbell, now of .thing like Hawkin's grove, only 870 East Ash Street, Portland: much larger, and I like it better Somewhere in France, on the than being in one of the towns, Front, May 12, 1918. Dearest they are so dirty ahd the food is Mother: This is Mother's Day. a great deal better. We also There is an order that every have a dry place to sleep. There man in the service write to his was a Y. M. C. A. man here a mother. This is my regular day jfew minutes ago and he gave us to write anyway, but this letter i each an apple from, the Pacific should reach you quicker than coast, and it sure did taste fine, any other letter, as the Postal I think I told you I am with Department, War Department, the Rainbow division, they are a and Y. M. C. A. are all going to fine bunch of fellows. I am just "work together to rush all moth-! getting acquainted with them er's letters across "the Pond." land like them fine, they are Well mother I suppose you are .nearly all from Indiana, having fine weather over there, We have a couple of days of sun shine and then a lot of cold rain. Tt is cold and rainy today. We had an electric storm last night, and it sounded funny to hear the thunder above and the noise of the guns below there sure was some noise, ' , I am well and feeling fine, though the work is pretty heavy sometimes. I am glad you are petting stronger and I do hope I see by the Beaverton paper you sent me, that they have a service flag at the school, and me of the stars in it is for me. That is fine to beTemembered by the people at home, and I would ike to thank them for the re membrance. If you see Mr. Cady )r Mr. Davis tell them, I will try to thank them all in person when I get home. Was sure glad to get the snap shots you sent, and will send some when 1 can PHOTOGRAPHS That Please and Last! A photograph, to be of value to you, must possess at least these two charac teristics: it must please you when made, and it must be permanent You will get pleasing portraits that are permanent at D. PERRY EVANS, Rose Studio Fourth and Washington Stratta, PORTLAND OREGON Scholls Telephone Co. Fnee service over Washington County. Connections with Bell System and Home Telephone Company, RAJES Residence, $1.25; Business, f 1.50 ; Business, private, within city limits, $2.50. A fee of $1.50 and 3 months rent in advance is col lected for installation. For further information, inquire at Beaverton Ex change. Heme Office, SCHOLLS, OREGON. J. W. RAYNARD, Sec'y. C. B. Buchanan & Co., Inc. Beaverton - Hillsboro North Plains Cornelius Edith is netting better by this !ffet some taken. You tell Earl time. There is lots of excite- 'Fisher I want to hear from him. ment here at times, especially .Remember me to friends. With when the Germans start shoot ing gas shells. I have not been in any of it yet, and hope I will never have to wear mask. Some of the boys in the Batteries -near us have been killed by it (or "gassed" as we sav). I wish you folks could see this country, it is surely "shot up" in places, and there vre jrraves all around between the barb wire entanglements. One Frenchman's grave hap pened to be in the way of a Ger man shell, and it was all torn to nipces shells make, come in handy as thev make dandy places to wash in. Every clear day the German Aeroplanes come over early in the morning, and our guns start shooting at them, and some times the empty shells fall close to our camp.. There was a German aero plane over our position yester day and there was some excite ment. There are several Bat teries of anti-aircraft guns around here and they all ?et to shooting at the plane. You can see every shell burst in the air fll around it, and then a lot of machine guns are firing at the same time. When this German plane came over our line yester day, we all took cover for awhile. as thev try to take pictures of the different places to try and locate our Batteries and if they are sucessful we generally hear from, them with shells. There was an American officer kifled on the road near here the other day, and we got the range of the bat terv that fired the shot, and our batteries opened fire on it, and thev say it was blown to pieces. I think if they would let the Americans run this war it would be over sooner. The French Seem slower, and we are lots of love to you and the rest i of the family, from your loving son, WILLIAM CAMPBELL. my . gas 'Battery F. 150 F. A. American, E. F.( France. WHIN THE WAR IS OVER, LADDIE. The following poem was sent to Joseph Fitzpatrick by a friend of his, cashier of the First Nat ional Bank of Hydro, Okla., his old home. Mr. Fitzpatrick ap preciated the sentiment nf the Some of the holes the j poem and thinks that any other Irishman in this vicinity will be glad to read it: Whin the war is over, Laddie, just take a tip from me, There will be no German subma rines a-drivin' through the sea ; And the fatherland of Kaiser Bill, the guy we're goin' to lick, Will have a bran' new Kaiser, and the same will be a Mick. We'll change their song, "Die Wacht am Rhein" into an Irish reel; And we'll make the Dutchmen dance it, if 'tis so inclined we feel ; ' . In Berlin the whole police force : will be Micks from County i Clare, Whin we put an "Irish Kaiser" m the palace over there. Sure in every German parkway, you will find a sweet colleen; And the fields of wavin' sauer kraut will be an emerald green ; No limburger or sausage whin the German drinks his suds, He'll get corned beef and cab bage, and good old Irish spuds. lmm Wholesale and RetaU Dealers in Grain, Hay, Feed and Grain Bags Car Lot Shippers of POTATOES and ONIONS Beaverton Warehouse J. STROUD, AGENT Schells Telephone Co. Beaverton, Oregon, BEAVERTON BAKERY Confections and Cigars ' Light Lunches Served W.E. EVANS, PROPRIETOR The Deutscher bums bombs, with them , away, - . , . ;., j .t -(Continued on page 5.) an' gasj we'll do i mMIMIU I Stip Garage e's Chevrolet Sales and Service REPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF MACHINES. Tires Vulcanized. ACETYLENE WELDING. Tires And Accessories