22 C. E. Thorp. . . Entered as Second dads matter Richiand Oregon! underact of March 3 187Q. . Monbfr Oregon Stnto SUBSCRIPTION - $2.00 SIX MONTHS -- - .50 SAMPLE COPY ONE YEAR - -THREE MONTH& RICHLAND, ORE.. THURSDAY. PEOPLE WHO ARE LEFT OUT OF THE ROLL CALL Population of tho United States Asked to Stand Up and Be Counted. t By GERALD STANLEY LEE. I had n friend once named Old WU Spear. ViO was tho curator nnd found er of the Johh.Qutncy.Adnms Memorial In Qulncy, Mass. He conceived the Idea of nifeklug, the-house Into a me morial and, with his senilis as o col lector of old furniture, tilled It with tilings to see. People came from everywhere, and nt twenty-five cents apiece they went about to sec the thlnps UlU had col lected and hear Bill talk. ' Kill felt very suprior to most col lectors. "Just collectors," Bill said, "collect anything.' -. Bill uuually could six people up when they came In the. .door, but yrhen he wasn't quite sure about people, and sus pected he didn't want io .bother with them very long, he used.Jo take them up .to the attic to elie them tip' quick. He would show them a bushel basketful of omethlnK they couldn't quite see. and then he would wave his hand with a flourish and say In an Impressive tone as they -.looped to look closer, "This Is the Largest Collection of Burnt Matches .Jn tho World!" Hundreds of collectors didn't break a smile. BUI said, and iust looked awed. Then Bill knew, of course, that he ! needn't bother to show them his best things. i Some of the people who are proposing to go out Into the streets Rod Crosu Christmas Roll Call Week and gather up everybody- to Join the Red Cross, seem -to think that- the main thing there Is to tell people about the Red Cross Is that If they pay a dollar to belong they will belong to the Largest Collection of People Who Have Paid One Dollar In the World. I felt a little superior to this at first and began thinking how I wouldn't do It. But when I began thinking what the biggest Collection of People In the World could do by JnK being the, biggest and -by all wanting the same thing with a different one dollar. It bocame lmpres lve. . It would even be Impressive If forty million people In America all wanted the same thing with the same Dollar! All wanting the same thing would be a nation praying all the grown-up people of a nation with their little half con scious children round thorn praying! The dollar a man Joined with, would hot be a mere one dollar. The dollar would be a receipt to every man In America that 39,S99,99 other men or women belonged to him, and that- he be longed to them In getting what he want ed for three million sojdler boys and for their children at home. 1 Forty million people all the grown-up 'people In this country Pick out three 'million men and say to the three million men they have picked out, "You go and die for us, you go and' be saviors of the world and die on our crotoea for us I" ' Then what do the forty million dof ' It would be be something If we would 'all line up the whole forty million o( Us to a man, with our little pallid Insipid 'speechless dollar bills In our hands from Maine to California' Christmas Week and 'use our two dollar bills -a year as ballots, stand up In line and be counted and cable to the men across 'the teas that 'we vote'Cne carfare once In two weeks to stand by them, to stand by the1 souls 'and bodies of the children of the men who have made a standing offer to die On our crosses for us I Who wants to be left out of this line by Christmas Eve7 What man would, want to be iood up In a row of those who are left out White 'all of the children of the world file by and look at him, while the little children 'of nine hundred thousand dead men In Xngland file by and took at him, or the 'children of the soldiers of France giving tne'ir lives to protect the -skyscrapers -of Hew TorkT . yr that ajstUi u a44 not JaWjl k 0 Fae News Editor Dec. 12, 1912 at the post oilko at Kditorml Association 1.00 F1.KK DEC. 12, 191& Vol. 7. No. 5 Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Do Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach tho tllientU portion of tho tor. Thero Is only ono way to euro catarrhal O&'ncas. end that It by a constitutional rttncUy. Catarrhal D.fncaa la cauitd by an In named condition of tho mucous lining of the Kuttachlan Tube. When this tube Is ln.tt.ituf d-you hare a rambling sound or lm lrtct hcirlnc. and when It la entirely c'ted. Ueafnos Is the result. I'nteis the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, nenrlns will be destroyed forever. Many caaca of drarneu are cauacd 4y catarrh, which la aa Inflamed condition of the mucous sur faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acta thru the blood on the mucoue surfaces of the system. .Tf will give One Hundred Dollars for any c of Catarrhal Deafnett that cannot be cured by Hall's catarrh Medicine. Cir culars tire. All Drucelete. 75c. F. J." CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. many cRftilrcn. VthhX man who let TilmS self bo left out would feel safe In his pwn house with his own children climbing up Into .his lap believing In him snfo with hid 'own baby pulling on his face, jabbing his email trustful .flats In his eyes tf he let himself be left ilutT Of course. It seems a little like n mockery to cablo over to Frnnco Christ mas Hve that wo give one carfare onco In two weeks to the children of tho men we picked out to die for us, but It would be -a start. Nobody ncedu to think It would be a big thing Just to belong to the lied Cross', but It Is going to bo a big thing to be left out. AID GAS HEROES. On the roof of the-. 'Pavilion Hclle fue, near St. Cloud, Is n most Interest Ins hospital for soldiers who lmvo been "gassed." The Pavilion Kellevue Is the former home of Isudorn Duncan, nnd Is lu chargo of the American1 lied Cross. ' 1 Lieut. Wilfred n. Day of Niagara Falls, N. V., Is In chnrfie of this hos pital, which, trents only those who lmvo been KasseuYnnd Is the first hospital of Its kind to be established. Lieutenant TJuy has visited every country that was In the war, except Bulgaria nnd Turkey, qn'd has worked In each one. During a recent visit to Worcester, England, ho was received by the Lord ilnyor and honored becnuso of his jivork, and tho Queen of Houmnnln con ferred honor upon him, commending him for his work among the wounded and destitute of. her country. MONEY NOT THE OBJECT. Our obligation to our own soldiers nnd sailors and tho privilege of minis tering to the sick nnd wounded, of feeding the hungry, housing tile home less and rebuilding the waste places of bur nssoclntcs In the war, call the cm tire American people to tho support of he Kod Cross spirit now aii never fie. fore. Tho money to be raised In mem bership dues is secondary. It Is the jrplrltudl phase that Is Important, for Jt will show the suffering people of the. world' that the American people Will seo them through their experience to the very end.- Remarkable Tactics. In 'ground,, flying" turtles the pilot nets mainly on his own personal In itiative, and lie must be prepared to attack the enemy wherever he may bo found,, eltller; with Wombs, grenades, darts or mnchlnc-guti lire. Thus Ger man officers In charge of ammunition dumps have every reason to fear the approach of British "low fliers." The fear of machine-gun Arc Is even greut cr, una whole, German regiments have been decimated and demoralized by British nlrplunee. How to Prevent Croup. In a child that is subject to attacks of croup, the first indication of the diwi'iico is hoarseness. GlvoClmmberlairjV. Couuli Kemcdy as soon as the child becomes hoar no and the attack may he warded oft and all danger and anxiety avoided, Buy W. S. Si Notice of Appointment of Administrator. In tliu County Court of tho Stnto of Ore koIi for linker County. In tint Mitti.;r of tliu Ketiitouf Mnry Ann Klrhy, Dt'C'swl. Notice Ik hereby ulvcil Unit hycatishl urutlon ol tho above entitled coutt,, by outer mad nnd outer i'd therein on tliu 1Mb day of Kov.-jjilier, A I). 1018, W. W. Kirby mi duly appointed itdinlnt. trntor ol thu tstnle Miry Ann Kirby, I uty ol yitlit county nnd Mate, PecenstHl All perroni having valid claims au'tiliiHl said es'atu ht hereby, required .to pros) eul the ramo to raid HiluiinlMrntor, with proper voiu'lii-rt'. nt hi home in ltlcli land, Oregon, ultlilu cix months from tho Jntu u( thin.mitlro. DiUetl thin L'let day of November, A. l) 11H8. W. W. KIHUY, Administrator of tho Katnto of Mnry Ann Kirby DeerHM-d J. 11. Memdck, Attorney Jor Adminis trator. Kirst jm'tlicittlon Nov. i!8, 1H18. Ut publicnt on Dec -n, ItHM NOT IN GOLD BLOOD Soldier Simply Could Not "Till0 His Prisoner. But Though There Wat an Impedi ment in His Speech, Hls Comradei Found Thero Wat Nothing WronQ With His. Courage. lie was tho "baby" of tho company. This sobriquet wan not applied la Irony. Ills comrade.') had dubbed III til this because of his youth mid an Im pediment of cpcccli. Ho couldn't pro nouuce hls C'u, K'u nud S's, especially when those cousounntu wero tho Unit letter of the word. And consequently his conversation had tho sound of ti three-year-ohl. Hut those of his mates who had poked fun nt him ono day learned that though IiIh speech und manner; might bo childish, thero was stern stuff bcncutlu During tin allied attack tho platoon of which the "baby" was n member was held Up In an old trench by Bocho machine gun lire and snipers. Tho "baby" discovered an enemy sniper to it shell hole and reported him to his lieutenant. "Go out nnd get him," ordered tho lieutenant. , Obeying' orders; over the top tho "baby" crawled, nnd creeping up be hind tho Hun, forced him to surrenders Unablo"to bring- hldi hack, he took away all his ammunition nnd crawled back to hlo.owii lines ngaln. "What thai I do with him?" tho "baby" nsked the lieutenant. ' "Better kill him. ho's probably trot hand grenades und a' gun hidden nbtut him and we're In too ticklish a posi tion to be bothered 'with prisoners," nnsw'ered the harried ofllccr. , Out again went tho "baby," all primed for tho execution. Tho Boclio saw him coining, dropped to his kneesi clnsped his hands' In prayerful en treaty and begged for mercy a habit of the Boche aHcr they have exhaust ed all their ammunition killing nnd wounding all tho Americans Ihey can. Twice tho "baby" raised his bayo net to run the Hun through. And twice the renewed entreaties of the terrified German sniper made him hes itate. Finally, vylth n gesture of de spair, ho ordered the Hochc to crawl ahead of him to the American line. Kenchlng.lt; the "bhby" put his priri entir In a dugout Then ho, wfnt In search of his lieutenant and reported: "Lieutenant;, T.tnh't till "that d'- Boche, (.Ir, PieqHo get tdnieono clso to till him." '' " , Tho officer couldn't help laughing, find sent tho "baby" back to his post. An hour later tho "liaby" was wountT ed by another sniper nnd ordered to tho dressing station Ifi tho rear. v "He's all broken upt, nlr, becnuso ho couldn't carry out tiles lleutchnnt'fl or, dors," said hfs 'comrade to tho Ameri can Bed Cross vVorker Inahc dressing station. Prom a Red Ctobs Scrap Book. ' X Eighty 'million of men can- not bo A&ketx out or prouuction -r for four years without lasting losses of ykld. tt will be years before their flelda recupcrutc, farms are restored and herds ro- Hlrirkofl. fiavt food. 4, '. -J. v "J -!i-'4"' Buy Fountain. Pens for. Xmn8 at Kichland DHiff Slbre.-ad s i Xmas This season's gifts vlll be more in the line of useful and wearable articles than In the past; and you will find our stock most complete. We Invite you to call and make your purchases early. You will find numerous J old and young; gifts that will b'c cherished and doubly I appreciated by the recipient because of their usefulness. Should you be undecided as to what to get for a relative or friend, we will be glad to assist you in mak ing appropriate selection. Among other specials for the holidays we have a large assortment of fancy1 articles in ivory, framed pic- a . t . li lts lures, toys, hooks, naniiKcrcnieis, nnnons, win goou.s, ties, etcv also canities, nuts, 0X''C SAUNDERS BRO'S. i Exclusive Agents for Gossard Corsets Youd hardly know Pete Xvas chewing Yet ho lays ho gets more satisfaction out of his small chew of Gravely than.ho ever got out of a big chew of ordinary tor bacco. "Real Gravely has a pure, rich taste," says Pete. "It's sweetened just enough, and one small PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a pouch NOTICE FOR PUDLICATION. (Publisher.) Department of the Interior. U.S. Und Officii nt I.uli ramie, Oru gon, Nov. 8th, 1018. Nbtlcti is li:Kii)j' given that Andrew.). Allen, nf Durkee, Oft eon, who,, on Nov ember njtli, llMri, made Additional IIdiih dteud Kntry, No OMSIl. lor KjiSJiS, Section 28, and Nt6 bV'H, Section 'J7. TowiiHliij 11 Bonth. Hnncu ll Kant, Wit lamettti Merldinu, lias tiled notice of in tention, to make three-year Proof, to -tabliiih claim to the laiidnliovedeflcriliyl, before A 1). Combn, Jr., Clerk of Coun ty Court, 'ut .linker, Ori-Ron, on the Olli day of January, 1010. Claimant iintnen rh wltticnecs : O. It. Iliniliiiun and Wren Crii, of Durkc'o, OteKon; William Gpff and William Nor rl, of liaker, Oregon. . C. H. Dnnh, ItettlBter. First puhlicadon Nov. 21, 1018. Lust imbllcation Dec, 10, 101R. Notice of Filing Final Account Notlco is hereby Kiven lliut by coiihUI oration of the County Court of the fUatu of Oregon for Halter County, by uti order made and entered therein, on tliu llllli ,day of Novombcr, 1018. in the matter of the ematu ol tiiomno u. i;rumtn, iu 1 i ..... .1... ...4 ..l i l.. cenKCd, mui inu iiuni utcuunt m i,. Aatil.v AiltiiliilHtmlrlic n. sitld tlgtntu. will bo hcarll oh thu 23rd tt'ay of liecem! Der, 1IMH, at me nour oi ten o ciock m thu forenoon, and nil jiersonH having oh jectlonh to enld final account nry lioreby required to file tlio Hiimo with thu county cleik of Ilaker County, Ori'iion, on or bil foro said dato or Ihey will lie forever burred from bolnc tiearil, thnrQiilter thereon. Dateil this Kith day of Novem her, 1018. . . . 0. H. Antitiy, Adniinlstratrik of tho Kstato of Tlioiildg II. Cntinall. Deceaied. J. 11. MuBtlck, Attorney for Adminis tratrix. Needs articles suitable for gifts for i figs and dates. chow holds its good taslo so long. 1 figure that this class of tobacco costs mo nothing extra maybeess than I'd havo to spend (or ordinary plug." fM furthtrlhat't wAy jtos) Von ft tht IoJ latU Mi dii lotatt Kltheul iMlra ml. In Itic County Court of the Slate of Oregon . for the Couny of Baker In tlio MivttK'Of tliu Khtutu i v,.t. i tSUS "' Mct'im"'f Noiice is )lrohy (ilvuu tiittt tint un. dt'rsluni'tl has been aiipolnted by tho County Court ol tliu Mate of Orejon for 'liftKehC'duhty ah the mlinliilntratrlx of tilt) t'Stato ol Isaac II. McCord, hitu ol Ilaker County, Oreuon, .ieccacid, and iniH iimlllliil iin Niich adiuiniHtratrix. All niTBoiis haviiiL' jlaluiH iluiiiiiBt Haid eatatu am tiereliV nulifled lo pretieut tliu J.. .....I.. . ill I ..!. I... I..... .riulrlsl.'th tiu tindcrAltrnl'd nt lailll Vnl ley Avenue, or to her attorney, C. T. ti(Hiwiti, nu li h oiiU't'H in thu nommur Uiiiljlii, all In til ii, City of liaker, Ilaker County, Ortvbl, tile idiiht.' to bp present ed wllliiu six months from thu Unto of thu 11 rut publication of thle notice. Dated tllla tli day ol Novem-'er, 1018, n . ii ti i i. . iifim. ii ..I, iwiui.j.1'. n, iucv wiw, .AtluilniHtratrlx of the etttattt of !aau H. . NcCord, Deviiased. C. T. OOnWIN, Attorney for Kstato. First puhliciUloil Nov. L'H, 1018. Last publirutlon Dec. 'ill. 1018. VULCANIZING .1 have inaiulled ii new plant and am prepared to vulcanize unythinp, that it Ib possible to re pair in that manner (oven hot water bottles and rubber boOtB) CASINGS and itfNEIl TUBES a specialty. All vvdrk tfU&ntn. teed batlafoctory. W. E. HOLMES, Plant at Richland Auto Co. nbV