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THURSDAY, JUNE MS,. lf18. r
UNIVERSITY: FOR
YANKEBOW
Xnson .Phelps Stoke DirMtS'Edr
ycational Work'krFrarrtt.
Trbl In Colored Man's Cm Most
Certainly Did Not Induct
4 Insomnia.
purpose of Plan la Net Only to Irvt
rtase Efficiency of Fighting Men
' Which Engaged In War, but to Pre.
' pare- Them for Vocational Useful.
' mm After War Many Experienced
Educators Available for Work.
NOTt-BOTHERED BY
Representative Carter of Oklahoma
WORRY ., COLONEL LEADER
1 ADDRESSES GUARD
SUNDAY MORNINQ
Continued from, page, ono,
la not, much timq tor .Individual bur-
Ia.1 in Franco but thoro li a grave- for
Davd Curl,
"I hope thnt somo day In tho near
futuro Ilorlln will resound with tho
'Stnr Spanglod Unnnor.'
"I wnnt to toll you about tho battlo
of tho Sommo. Tho oponlnR day watt
to bo July lnt and nil nlno divisions,
wa tnltltifl Mmn nt hi mtlrnmipa In
the cloakroom of the houso tho other 'States., j ,
day a atory of a negro In his state who, "Thorp aro two groat vices that the
under persuasion .perhaps, had for- fpoopp In Amprhra, do .pot havo. Tho of woro ro.,iy chnrso nt tho dot
first Is that thoro la novor strain, of tc thnt morning. Ono colonel went
of yollow and Uio Bocond Is that tho mni, un(lor tho straln at tn B0Una ot
pooplo .nro. not traitors nnd suro do- tho eholla bursting all night, Anight
Hvor tho goods onco thoy got going:. onBnio In a standing troo near by sang
"When I soo how rapidly tho United on of tho Umo nn(l nonr tn0 6nd ot
taken tho Republican party and cast
Ms' fortunes with the Democrats, tays
,(tfee Washington Post He gained a lo
cal reputation and soon his former as
soctatea In the old organisation began
to talk among themselves. Finally they
calcitrant and urged him to corao back,
but the Democrat was stubborn.
"Well, If you don't gtvo up the" Dem
ocrats we're goln' to tie your hands
and feet nut a sac In your mouth and
r ,n.v ., . . v ! take you down to the old envo you
"".;': . know about and drop you In." they
tary of the Young Men's Christian as
sociation with the American expedi
tionary forces has begun tho organl-
X a i! But.., n getting ready for war (our , countoa.tho mlnuloB hy hh
I knpw your grandfathers. Tho proB
ent bnttlo Is going hotter than any sol-
nntos. In that bnttlo England lost ton
times as many men na In tho wnr with
dlor over hoped for. However tho- UllS8ln ,)Ut ,t broUo forovor the ensto
slaugthror Is absolutely sickening. It or 8oldlora
Is llko killing rabbits In n bag.
! "I rcmcmbor In ono bnttlo whero a
thousand' Uocho guns advanced and
tho Alllos advanced a thousand and
knockod out nt least a thousand Fritz.
xation of n university for tho Araerl-1
can soldiers In France. The purpose i
f this Institution Is not only to in-'
crease the efficiency ot tho fighting
ca while engnged in war, but nt the ;
same time to prepare them for voca-'
tlonal usefulness after the war.
threatened.
The threat had Its effect to the ex
tent that In confidence tho deserter
tnlil xvhttn frliMiil n Intt'vnr. of what
be had been told. i ... . ,..... ..m v v, ,canB Thon cnm(J f(nM nn(,
"Don't pay any attention to tncra," sneus wmcji tormou a wan. uno ioi
advised the lawyer. "They wouldn't low wroto nnd snld that ho got quite.
I "Wo chargod nt 7:30 A. M. and nt
that ttnia aoven initios wont off, A
Canadian regiment wont over tho top
and not ono enma hack, Ten per coat
ot tho Cnnndtan soldiers nrp Am or-
1 M Kat AMiUli
fvf nffM rJH 4
,titt 9f fowl u
ancmpt anyining 8e row.- ln bl. ot ne, bv lennlnir ncalnst tho 7 . . "
But the negro wasn't satisfied. Ho , " .woro singing tho song or "Novor 8ur-
conUnued talking nbout what his ul 0"u"-
chargo. Thoso who woro left chamed
with bayonets. All of the tlmo thoy
as h nucleus ior me incuity iur mis , , nn.i,n lit- , rr,.. ..........
far-Uuns university, which will have1 ... " li tZZ. " Vi..- " ' " " and Doche. Thon tho fourth lino was
"Thoro Is nothing thrilling In Franco
render' and that night wo captured
tho third tJorman Uno and throo tlious
taken by tho machine guns which ar
rived Just in tlmo. About two hund-
classes ln nil lh fivn hiindml Y. "ST. ft. . " - wttVOU as HIUBtrateU IU StOrlOS. In
A. huts filoris tho French front there' would be hZeT'' l'cct thoro nt ,n tho trcnho8
are amonc the two thousand secretn-' .. .. . . . .. .. a... Ia nn iim. n iniiA m,iiui.
ries of the Y M C A abroad more' xava au ,r'fnr' a,u u,,e "Is' . " " " red mon woro lost, tho song of 'Novor
nes ot uil x. ai. a. noroau more DUt wouWn.t d0 ,ne no good to have into the trenches. Ono part showoa ,. , . . . ,, ? ,
than one hundred college presidents, ,, ,,. T . ,,J ,. , ... . Surrender had won tho fourth lino
..... em hanging If I was dead. nn American soldier Ipnillnc n pnm.
puuticcuoui supennienuenis ana pnn- T Vn. thnr i.gii hw.n .ftmethlne
palsVand others of wide experience' 1JJiS!! ,nt0 boU, anJ 'Co on
la etlucatlonal nffulrs. have seen you broodlns for some .Ume, follow we'll knock tho stuffing out
AnSOB FnclpS Stoker secretary Of j 1.t;f t. ..- n. ,l.nr of ihenn RniiRftirn nntlnir nwlna itnva
Ynl . nnlvirllv. tvhn lino hfwn In - . .
, , .... v- you yoa win go out ana commie
Jnce some time, has-consented to ;ulc,ae. 0TeV y0ur troubles."
1 L . Mui . -, N Indeed," said the negro. ,
ther educator competent for the posi- -Uint B0 chance of datl Whenever an(1 Porshlng. Of courso wo wanted
tloa .can. be obtained. And, ultl- i -lt to vorrTla,outfflah trembles I to play their -national anthem and tho 'WATCHERS AT THE"
laatelv. the control of the "university" . .... .. ... i
... . - , . , .. . , , jes nacoiny goea io aiecy. , uanu master BBKoa nil oi mo lei ows
will be placed In the hands of an army . ..... ...
. l in hn hnnii rerarillnir tho nnne Snv.
and only ono young officer wont mnd
It must have boon tho performing
of 'somo strango mlrlclo that gavo
thn worn mnn thn Ilfn tn tnVn thn
"A very funny incident happened ou honor of day
CROSS" IS SUBJECT
(Contlnuod from pago 'one)
It only Takes a Minute
to send him a pouch ot.
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
Just drop into any wide awake dealer around
here, eive him 10 cents for the pouch of Real,
Gravely, complete in the special envelope ready for
mailing
( Address it according to the official directions he
will give you. Put on a 3 cent stampand Uncle
Sam a Mails will see that he gets it.
Kesl Gravely b the tobacco to tend. Not ordlntty, plug.
loaaaa up wiin tweeientntr, nut condensed quality. It woiik.i
tending a long way, and when ho receives It ht'4got lomethlne.,;
Give tiny man a chew of Real Gravely Pluaml ho will tell,
you tAot'f tho kind to tend. Send the btUl
Ordinary plug It falie uconowy. It coatt ! per week to
chow Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long
while.
SEND YOUR FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A rOUCH OF GRAVELY
Even "over- there si 3c stamp wilt put It Into hit hand.
P. I. GRAVEL TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va.
The rttfit Poach itipi U Frtih bhJ Cttan and Coa4
ll it not Rtal Craif (y uitkoel (All I'toUtthn Stol
EttAbllthed IU3X
great many vlval mooting. Indltferenco will kill a
others but ono man was posltivo and church and kill tho preacher quicker
wmumssiira composea oi mree Amer- nw, v UanC UaTTCPQ UDRP
Jeans o largo educational experience, virtu I rnun mi i uno nunot. erai thought It was 'America,' somo
Is Part of the Army. I ... ... , . " . . . ' Bald 'Star Spangled (Banner,' Tied'
ThB "iinlvi.rdt" which i roiiv n Woman Might-Better Have Refrained , , I
J.ne -university wmcn is really a .- rii.w. mS Whlto and Blue' and a great many
component part ot tie United States ""' " r, ... 17 I
srmr. will hr nfflrlnliv Vnnwn n tho " Embarrattlno Situation. j
department of education and General I ' , ' , .. , they took his word. When Pershing than anything olso.
Pershing has placed af the service" of ' In arrlved ho wa8 Brected by a raB t,mo "Next tho centurion. Ho watched
uZd 5 whlfhTelonTyllnk dTepeMn? P'ece. Tuno.' wIth an opon mJnd nna 8nw tUvlnIly.
vxSS&annabZ decPer trytnc t0 extrlcate our9e,",s' "Fol,ow,nK tho rcKul" CU8""n Any man who will come to the Bible
and not needed in the more grim du- when Senator William P. Dillingham of Pershing on his arrival visited tho with an opon mind and consider care-
ties nt the fyont. J"8- "tle Incident along tomb of yo whoro ho mndQ tho fuy 0)o c,nm8 and ,f0 of J(jBUg w,
The department of education will that line. .,,. gr atest speech ever mado In Franco nxrlnlm wfih tho cnnturlnn of old
JTftX ent that was given for charity some Ho said 'LaFayetto. tho Americans .Truly th,8 wn8 tho Son of 0od.' Wo
are already in full swing. 5 I
The French are extremely delighted
with the new educational venture nnd
declare that It will tend In no small
measure to consolidate the friendship
between France and America. Mon-
saeek-looklng little man listened at
tentively. "That is the most atrocious singing
I ever heard," remarked n woman to
rieur J-et't Duralllis, director of thq the .neek 1 ttle man. "I wonder who
"OHice .Nntlonal . des Universities
Ecoles Francaises," represents a group
of French educators- who have prof
fered their seryjeeq- enthusiastically'
toward the upbufiaing,..pf the nnlquc
diversity.
The project contemplates primarily
an elementary course calculated to fa
miliarize ' the noldiers with the instl-'
tntions, customs, ideals nnd genius of
America. France, England and the oth-
r allied nations, and. by contrast with , "P0
the present-day Ideals of Germany to c War ,ncIdent
??"SJJ"Z'U 1 Hen f,00 UaN untenant Turner of Saskatchewan-
.t,r, ZiTC B,"uu,,'lost his eyesight at Ypres. Some time
cause they are fighting for.
Elementary English will
nlso b:
have come.' This was Indeed tho fin- should study our Bible with nn open
est speech ever mado In tho stricken mlnd. Too many of us como to tho
country. ,Word of God with a doslro to provo
"At present there are no less than our own theories Uian to see Just
forty thousand Germane In Mexico what the Book has to Bay.
rcadv to ira aenlnst the United Rtnton "Thnn thnrn wnrn two thlnven wnlrh
"She Is my wife," was the startling at any t,me- In Lano county there ing at tho croaB. They woro both
rejoinder of the meek little man. are threo thousand men training to crucified for tho samo sin. They woro
"Oh, I beg your pardon I" responded bo efficient fighting men nnd. with both within tho some distance of Jes-
tne otner. greauy nusnea. uib iuuii. njy . thousand morn men in all ub. Ono wntched with hardness of
of Oregon Fritz will bo wolcome to heart and saw a malefactor. Ho was
come forward. A sergeant at 'homo lost. Tho other watched with penitence
shows much patriotism because ho and saw a King . He cried out 'Lord
must stand the sneers of the Bocho remember mo when thou comcat- In
without putting up much of n fight. thy kingdom.' This man was saved.
"When tho Canadians first camo Frionds. your salvation now depends
over to the trenches they were very on yur attitude toward Christ. If
raw material. They had no discipline yu nrc not B&veA It is simply that
at all. One night a sen'ry challenged yu will not turn unto him In faith
saying 'Halt who goes there?' and tho nntl obedience.
wnntn "There Is ono other at tho cross
may lie with the. music, which is really
barbarous. Have you. any Idea who
composed It?"
"Yes, madam," replied the other, ad
ministering yet more embarrassment.
, "I did." Philadelphia Evening Tele-
ago he wns taking his coat from the
Amer.Icnn 80 dlcJ?f 1or. rant when a man beside him. noticing answer was 'Who the --
imreuiage; ami even me "inree llS' ., u nfiv mm him . . .. ... ... ... ... ... .. u.
wHI horn their place, part of the m iTi.H l hls nrm to know anyway?' The sentry answer- wou.u u ui.appui.uuu
cnrrknlom. But therd.,yrtU he proviso JlSlSglll ed 'Pa8s Canadian soldier.' A great were not there. It is Mary tho moth-
Ibir nfco. for more ndvnnced students. n8 renjere(j by .ftn nttendant. Lieu- many of the boys like to fool with tho f 3"- Sho watches ln anguish
for the men who hnve had to break oil; tenQnt Turner offcre( um a shilling army chaplains too, especially if they -and n hor aon. Jesus appreciated
,uU. ........ i..t .I- -,..,.-..- ..... 1.1c ntnlhnn Inim Tlimiirli .nffnrlno-
uro lyuuiuuc. une nine inciaeni was . ..wUn.. uu..u. ...0
. .,,? concerning a sentry who as usual untold agony on tho cross yet In his
who had made the challenge and received the hour ho thought of hor who had.
'i held the coat. "The man who helped answer, 'Army Chaplain' nnd the sen- Bvn n,m 110 lovingly turneu
yon was General " try nald 'Pass Charllo Chaplain.' her to the caro of the apostle John.
The Dltna soiuier niusneo nnu nneu
the bitter struggle to make the world
s decent place to live In.
The French language will be taught
as a up.
"That won't be necessary,"
! snld a friend of the lieutenant, with
I an nnAlAnnitit nifl f tflfk mil Fl
V nHtlve Vronoh tmlifra whn vvlll I "I"""""-
employ the direct methodifrefralnlng i
from the use ot English entirely dur
ing the instruction.
Prominent Educators at Work.
Among those already ht work ln the
Uglier branches of the curriculum are
Professor Daly, bend of the depart
aient of biology at Harvard university.
Iwtli.of whom oro Y. M. C. A. ecre-i an( the a,)Ieg
Jlr. Carter says that the objects
of fite nw university are of so cml
the pardon of the general, but Uie lat
ter was equal to the occasion.
"Tho French soldiers are .lilt the ' "Young people from this act of
.hardest yet kick the least "When Cn,rflt' ,earn t0 nonor tny fathor and
"I won't accept your apology r but the French soldier was ralsod to fit-
I'll accept your shilling nnd I'll treas
ure It as a "souvenir of one of the best
soldiers who ever fought for Canada
nently practical a nature and fraught
Flth Wear Out Bridge Piles.
John Slinfer, Jr.. deputy In the office
teen cents a day he said, 'Wo are
working for tho freedom of the coun
try and expect no raise,
"Do you realize that thoro aro a
lot of people hero In this country
thy mother. There is no lovo In all
(his morld llko a mother's lovo. She
It is who clings to the wayward child
.when all olae fails. Sho It is who is
always will Ing to sacrifice for the
welfare of her children. A mother's
love is the most beautiful thing In
mirrlif . j, ... o ru.i, it.,..,. nob- nt who urn llvlner nt tho exnenso of tho
.ifi. ,. i .. .. " ' ." I ol "-ou'"-v '-u-v -" - - - - th0 wor(i, it niuBtrnteB ln a moaBuro
...... , i.,uu, huu . a,j luiiu, Hpnnen n countv. New lorK. says mni uorman Eovernment? . . . . . . .
------ - - iHn twwan lrivn rT I nail a rnf 1 1
tions.that lt Is very likely Hint every
soldier In the American expeditionary
; --- -"" - v
znmiy xo avail nimseir oi wnat it nns
to.;offer.
The. educational system is being or-
. '.n.l.,.,.1 I .. III. ( . . 1
itaiuru in u iit-xiiiiH iiiiiiifii'r. Nil jik ill
make- It equally useful during the war
and after hostilities have censed nnd
. the. period of demobilization has set
fhv It Is designed especially with the
fatter end in view, to. give the army
the; Inrgest possible Industrial, voca
tional nnd other educational advan
tages which will stand )he men la good
Bfohd during the long period of re
construction ufter tho wur.
CetllfiVates will be Issued to those
wiKwlmve made good use of the edu
c&6n3st opportunity. thus offered, and
these certificates can be presented for
credits at Amerlcun educational Insti
tutions; nnd wlllnlBO-aid thelr'hold
era in securing business advancement.
Pig Kept In Bath' Room.
The oM song, "They Kept the PJc
In Jhe Parlor," Ik now supplanted with
"Tluy Kent the Pig In the Bath
Itaom." Murk ICessJer. commissioner
ofTtpubllc safety o'f Oklahoma City,
said n family had been discovered
which had kept u good-nlzed pig and
reared it from a shunt In tho but'
room6tthe1rIflanhere,.
!the great lovo ot Jesus for humanity.
Greater lovo hath no man than this
that he lay down his life for a friond.
fish have butted nna ruDDeu up ngainsi , .Thcro are animals in the trenches
the piles of the bridge at Oroijo . Lake Fra Somo
Xflnnntnnkn. until thnt aired OUlIlCO HQS "
... T " 1 I M I 1 1. L "
become weakened, - necessitating Its y c0..iuB10., uul0n. uru ..ol 3nm& Jad Mfj ,fo fm on
Closing. in uio luuai. iuu iuib ai v wry wuureu
Shafer nnd Edward Terrell, another at tne noB0 of a battle but tho birds
deputy, were sent out to Inspect the ng and noyer flee t noUco u nt
8P"Ycs. sir." snld Shafer. "those fish A great pest of tho trench is a
kept on butting up against ihat pier , certain kind of a bug kpown to nearly
until the wood was almost worn, away. ,oyeryono. They say, thoro is only ono
the wer ,co aro: M,8B DorS Turp,n' M"'
nnny things away until we could finish fond of tho water and tho felIowB Clinton Shelly, Anna M. Dllton, Henry
our Inspection. !B,ve tno method of a suro cure. It is Hobey, Sullivan Lbr. Co., Mr. Alfred
"Why, those fish are so numerous nt to go down to a wator hole and take willlama, Miss Vera Thompson, Mr.
Mlnnetonka this year that they get off your ciotheBi BaU Uiem and the R p Waiker and Mrs. Ida WIckB. A
w in T that they slmpirwear o?"lhe iuP .e water and clwr-o 0f ono cent will be mado on all
omles. His lovo was perfect. How
do you watch as you think this norm
Ing on tho tradgedy pt Calvary?"
Advertised Letters
Lottor advertlaod at tho local post-
wood."
Trophlet of German Airman,
Uien you grab your clothes nnd run advertised lottors.
before thpy can get out of the water, postmaster.
Every army has its animal. Tho
Horry M, Stewart
Whooping Couqii
In this disease It is important that
From an Illustration appearing In a nvn ,. .,. n
recent Issue of Ln Guerre Aerlenne It " , " "
is nn,nr.i thnt nnron vnn P.iehtbofen. English regiment once took a goat
the well-known German In command into the trenches. The name of tho 1 Jho cough bo kept Ioobo and exper
of n German fighting iquadron or "fly- gpat wns Vloletfl and sho was very ! toration easy, which can bo dono by
ing circus," has a special hobby for unp0p-ular giving Chamborlaln's Cough Itomody.
nnvpnlrn nf-his combats. Tho walls - ' ' . .'. .. .
"The greatest award In all of Mrs, v ii.fliartin, rpru, inu wnio(
i'My twp daughtpra had wlmoping
cough, I gavo them Chamborlaln'h
Bouvenlrs 'of his combats. Tho walls
of his "den".nre decorated with the
numbers or distinguished mnrlcp of Europe Is the Victoria cross.' Llotit.
machines no his shot! down, while tho David Curl was tho first ono of tho
chandelier consists of a rotary englno Americans to got the cross. His par- Cough Remedy and it worked llko
from n victim's machine. Scientific . . . . . . . ., ndv
.American,'. r f , .mr "V,K luww"
There i charm.'
Rfeffigerators...
Don't wiUi until the scasoa is half over.-
Buy thnt Refrigerator now and uao It throughout
tho full season. It is not a luxury but a ncccBBlty. It
will help you to Iloovcrlzo by keeping your food cither
cooked or uncooked in a fresh and wholesome condi
tion. Wo only have a Hinltedi number and they aro very
" moderately priced.
Brauer & Conley.
COR. NINTH AND OAK 9TS
EUGENE, ORE.
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NEW SERVICE
We are authorized under tho .Federal Reserve
Law to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guurdian
or Trustee.
This is a now service our officers will bo glad ,to .
discuss with you.
First National Bank.
Eugene, Oregon
Are YOU!
Going to Do Your Part?
UNCLE SAM NEEDS YOUR QUARTERS, HALF
DOLLARS AND DOLLARS In the biggest Job ho over
tackled to keep this country free.
HE DOESNVT A8K YOU. TO GIVE. , HE, WANTS.
YOU TO SAVE and lend to the governmnot-to ,save .
and invest
ALL YOU NEED IS 25 CENTS TO BEGIN." Buy
your first War Stamp today, Buy more ris .fast as you
4 can.
ALL YOUR MONEfYWILL BE PAID BACK, to you
In five years with a good, sure proflt-r-better than. 2,ct,
on your-Investment.
INVEST IN WAR STAMPS.. THEY, ARE ON SALE
AT OUR OFFICE an authorized agency of .tho UnN,,
ted States Treasury Department,
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