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ri-S"8 - )'..tyxilT!l 1&i 'I ae Fa Afeatf Straight, Truthful, Direct C. E. Thorp Entered as second class matter Dec. 12, 1912 at the post oiltce at Richland Oregon, under act of March 8, 1879. Mombor Oregon- Stnto SUBSCRIPTION . 1.50 SIX MONTHS -- - .50 SAMPLE COPY ONE YEAR - -THREE MONTHS KiGHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY. WHY WE ARE AT WAR WITH GERMANY By EPHRAIM DOUGLASS ADAMS Exocutlve Head, History Depart- m.nl 1 (.eland Stanford Junior University ' "The object of thl war Is to deliver the free peoples of the world from the menace and the actual power of a vast mittUry establishment controlled by an Irresponsible government, which, having lcretly planned to dominate the world. (Koceeded to carry out the plan without ard either to the sacred obligations pf treaty or the Img-establlsr-.ed prac tic and long-cheriihed principles of In ternational action and honor; . . . This power Is not the German people. It Is the ruthless master of the German peo- file. ... It Is our business to see to t that the history of the rest of the Nrld Is no longer left to Its handling." President Wilson, August 27, 1917. t , DOLLARS OR BOYS. irhe three great needs constantly SPiit forth from "Washington arc: (1) lofljd. conservation to aid our Allies; f).men; (3) money. Tho first, the ITttbd Administration Bureau Is at tempting to secure largely by volun tary efforts. Tho second has hceu rte'eed by law on a compulsory basin 5 v,lie draft. The third will bo com 5ulory by laws Increasing, present taxation to the extent of about one quarter of the annual expenditures In tba -war; but three-quarters must be Irrtded not by voluntary gift, but by voluntary loan. The ease with which tho' draft of utefi was carried through, the quiet acquiescence of America In it, when adrised by America's self-chosen lead ers, was a magnificent proof of the oiwentlal patriotism of our people and ' at our confidence that we are a truly democratic nation. We trusted our advisers because we bad ourselves bleated them. Now we must trust thera with our money and we must fee ready for sacrifices. This war can hut even be begu' to be won until the people of America fully realize Unit sacrifices of all sorts, but espe cially of men and money, are in evitable. , , Popular opinion seems to think wo -have already given much. Let us be bonest. What have wo given? True, we are preparing to give 'mon and ma chines, and are spending money In rftat preparation, but our spending Is as yet but a drop In tho bucket cow jaretl to what our Allies have been .-pending for three years in defense of us. For that is what they have been ioiag defending the world, ajid bo defending us. We have been lending litem money, at a good rate of lntcr- t. They do not ask us to give, even now. All that they expect Is that we also shall bear our burdens, its they are bearing theirs. In this war for the mture of humanity and for safety, Look at a few facts of Great Brit ain's effort not at grand totals, but at facts applied to the individual. In ilia last British War Loan there was a total of $4,350,000,000 In cash sub ieriptione, which means about $100 par person men, women, and chil dren. (The best that Germany was aDIa to do in her last loan was $30 iper person.) To equal Britain's ef ifort Amorlca, after she had been three years at war, would have to subscribe 10,000,000,000 In a single loan, ffbrough taxation, Interest on loans, jaud higher cost of living, It Is es timated thai every Englishman with en aunual Incomo of 2,C00 gives $700 to 'support the war. One reason for 4h1s high cost Is that Britain began 1he war without properly appreciate fijjp it 'flnaWclal blirderis.' It 'was the tJBvuicda as. UiualL' ax. tint , prfc Editor Kditorinl Association .75 FREE JULY 25, 1918. Vol. 6, No. 37. There is more Catarrh in this soctlon of tho country than all other diseases put together, and for years It was sup posed to u Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falllnR to euro with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influenced by constitutional con ditions and tlicrcforo requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy. Is taken Internally and acts thru tho niood on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Ono Hundred Dollars re trnrd Is offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. K J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, T5c. Haifa Family nils for constipation. cnted the pouring out of money of Xrst which, U then given, might have ncant a saving for England later, and specially a saving of English lives. This, war can not be won without sjierlflee. Let no one think It. If Germany wins, or even makeB a draw of It. our future sacrifices will be manv times Greater. Let no one dc- ivn himsoif as to that. Right now we ore pouring out boys getting them ready. We must pour out dollars to equip them, but most of all, to furnish them with tho Instruments of war that their JJuci may nr: be lost by being put up as man pocr against machin orv Mnnv of our boys will die: but some wo may save if wo nro roady to spend tho last dollar or -our re sources In giving them the tools with which to make a fair fight, nii-ht now It Is "dollars and boys." Jn some ways It Is a question of "dol lars or boys." ,ThIs is no abstract generalisation. It Is a question for YOU to answer personally, with seri ous thought of what money YOU havo available. Every dollar held back for mere luxury, for nonessentials dur ing this war, raeanB a greater chance of the loss of a boy It may be of your boy. 1 If you have no boy in service, and hold back your dollars, can you look jo-tr neighbor in the face when he loses his boyt If you do hold back, where do you think you arc going to stand in your neighbor's estimation when this war endst This Is the tenth of a serlea of ten articles by Professor Adams. Children's Savlnrjs. ' More than 40.000 children under sir teen yenrs of ngo lmve savings ac counts In tho L"S Angcle.1 banks. They "have more than 1.000.000 on deposit, each. Ono thirteen-year-old youngster Is credited with heading (lie list, lie hnH nctirlv S2.000 on (lenoKlt, from n beginning made with' 00 cents when lie was seven ycara old. Many 'of the Lbs Angeles banks make necinl nrovisions for the savings uc counts of children and In addition to accepting savings nccountfi, tench les sons of thrift In their advertising mat tor. They nlsor 'lend encouragement to thrift propnganda In tho public schools and children's organizations. The 8upreme Test. I was at a strange Httl meeting in Ohio, nild Just before the meeting it woman camo up with n very Htern cx- nrefislon on her face and fiiiia: I am just going to tell you this. I had to give my boy. lib was drafted und I had no choice. But I won't give up my food for anybody." It sounded as If her food was of more value to he: 'than her boy. "But won't yoli please come to the meeting and hear what I have to tell you about how It Is over .thcro?" I risked. Sim camo; and r.ftcr tho meeting sho came to mo and snni: "I nin Just going to tell you that I am enlnu to chango my mind. I will go wltllbUt Kornii' of tho thlngH."--Mru, A. Burnott-Omltli, In the Atlantic, Ik tootico of Final SolUQrnonL Notion Is linrrthp olvrtl that Clinton Graven, tho dulv annotated, nuallued and acting administrator ot tlio rstato of U, A, Uraven, tlecwtucti, nan nieu iu mo County Court ot tho Stuto of Oregon for nnkor county, h(s final account and re port of ami concerning hl nJlninlatrn- tlnn of until itntn nml that SatnrdaV tllO 20th day of July, 1018, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In th.9 forenoon of Haiti day, at the tionuty Court Jtoom In HaKor, Oregon, is thu day, hour and plnco for llnnl hear ing and ndJud,cntlon thereof. All juireoni interested in said estato nro hereby notl (led to bu and appear In mid court on or bolero wild day mid hour and show caunu, If nny thoro bo, why wild final account and report should not bo approved na filed, thu administrator of raid estate discharged; and the administration tboro- oi limy puuieu ami cuwuu. i Jllnton uraven, Aiimiiiidriuor, V. II. Slrayor Ally. First publication Juno 27, 1018. Last publication July 23, 1018. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (l'ubllelier.) Department of the Interior. U.S. Land OfHco at UU rondo, Ore gon, July 6th, lOlrt. NOTICK is hereby given that Georo Spiropolos, of Homo, Oregon, who, on May 21th, 1015, mado Homestead hntry, No. 011700, for N SW. W6 BRtf, SKSKX, Sec. 22, i:l8NK)f, and NK Section 27, Township 11 South, Rntigo 15 Kast Willamotto Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Troof, to establish claim to the land alwvo described, before A. 11. Combs, jr., OImV of tho County Court, at his oillco, nt llaker, Oregon, oiitho 12th day ot September, wit. t tiintmaiit nainea as wuncssei ; . ICIrhv. of Uurkee. Orei:oii : NichnMo Splropoloa, Milton Splropojo,and tHiris Vo email, all ot iioine, uregou. , First Insertion July 18. 101S. Ijiat insertion August 10, HUB. NO. 1G. UErOKT OF THE CONDITION OF THE EAGLE VALLEY STATE BANK at Hichland, In the State of Oregon, at thu close of bugiitcsj Juno '.IMh, lUlo. ItKSOUIlCKS Ijonnn and diseountrt S122.101.00 bverdraftsrsecured and tin ei'iuir-il sfM.i'i Bonds and Warrants 2,8S3.W Hanking house 2,WW.tK) Furniture and Fixtures ... 2,3fi0.00 Other real estatu owned 2,930.00 Dm. from nnoroved reserve Imnk.. . 20.0f5.5l CaHhon hand . . 0,00 '.M Other rrtources Total Hc.-ourcoB..., 108.000.0 LI ANILITIES Capital Stock paid in surplus fund Undivided Profit!, less ex penses and taxes paid Individual deposits subject to check Time and Savings deposits. .. Notes and bills rediscounicd. $15,000.00 3,250.00 2.B86.87 U0.258.S 18.207.22 l.3hT.0J Total Llabilltlea 108,090.07 State of Oregon 1 . r, r.t l..l,. fDO. above-named bank, do solemnly swear .i .i i ...... !, rf tint iliac iiio nnovo Buuuiuuiifc ""uw a 1 . . I I., If.J nest oi my imowieogo anu unuui. ' .Innv I'. Hkkii. Cafihior. Subbcrlbcd and HMorn to boforo me this 8th day of. lutv. 1018. William It. ttnher, Notary Public. . f ii inffi mv couiinis8ton expires jiiihj COUKECT Attest: v;, J. J'miey, I. 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It will quickly quit you, if you will tako Qult-Tobac according to tho niinplo dl rcllonH wo send you. It la a thorouidily icliablo and permanent remedy for tho tobacco habit, but la not a nubtltuto for .-I TliousnndH havo bon freed from tint habit. wiiynntyouY wnio at ouco lor nartltlilnrs and tovtimonlals, A. F. HALL'A CO,, '118 N, LaBallo St., Olilcaco, II). adv 1 ' " "I Hay Crop is Up Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug lOcapouch and worth it GrawlyhstsiotnuchlonaerUcoits no more to chew thanordlnaryplug P. D. Gravely Tobccco Company Danville, Virginia linker, Oregon, ,luno lltli, 1018, To tho heira of John l'. Carey, deceueed, and all othuM Inturoated heroin : Yoli nud each oi you are hereby no ti lled and will tako notice that Ilho nub ncrlber, have expended during tl.o vcarn 1(111, 1(11-.', lttl.'l. lul l, loin and 11110. one huudri'd ilollarn lor each of mid years In labor and iniurovotiioiith ur.ou each of the fnllnwim; -quartz mining clawiiH, Miiinitni in JiaK'T i;ountv, Main ol Prciron, to-wif Uton tho"BVHHP ST A K K" ami upon tho (lallaher No. 1 iitiart. iniuliiK claima, an Haldclaln'Harc dcHcrlhcd in tint rccor ted certlflratiiN of location thoreof, on die and of record in the oillco nf tio County Clctk of nr.ld County and Htn'x in Hook "K" of quarti! locallotiH at pfiucH 170 and 171 . Such oxpoudltnro wiim made for thu urpoo of lioldini: tho ponpnry riuht atid titlu to unld inliiinR clalnis under Hut proWtj ionttof Section IM'.M of tho Ituvifod Stat utes of tlio United Stilton und thoamend' mentH thereto, jald fuiiih Oehii ncr.uH ary to hold nnld miniiifr claimH (or paid ycarH. If you fall or rcfiiH'i to coiitrihuto your proportion of hiicIi uxpondituro withlii ninety dayanft-'r the publication of IIiIh notice, iIh a co-owner In mild cImIhih, your proportion beliiK ono ulxth of fiiid MiuiH expended by mo, your IntoreM In nald claluiH will become thu i roperty ot tho mibncribcr under raid Section -'321. Patrick Gallimher. , Date of ilrHt publlcatlon Jttr.u 1018; Dnto of hint publication Sept. 10, 11)18.- Why not send the News to & soldier friend?