At a? 4 f RlNQFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT, VOL. XVI!, NO. M ,CIt nutUt nf Ml rf OoRf r nl N , l tola l. .. ;Miif,Lii,ii.mi;i' i-m kiy- "'wci:! . ' , f - ,n' , , ' ' ". ' ' t i I,, , T3 QUOTA STILL SHY SPRINGFIELD Reports to Date Indicate Nearly 4 Seven Thousand Dollars Yet Rortialn to Se Raised. rENQENE 18 ALSO LAGQINQ . Ntarly Kvtry Other .Town In Lans y CounJy.HayeAlread Made Geetl -. r'A'and Interne CaVeVrla've Ex- ceeded Their QuoU. Tho last lilll to climb Is alwaya the Imrdnit. With loss than (7,000 yot to; bo ralnoil, SprliiRflohl has entered the Jatt lap In tho Fourth Llharty Loan ' race, tUKKliiK liko n hound In tho Icnuh and utrnlnlnu ovary norvo to RUrmount tho crest of Uio last hill. At Uio top lle tho covotcfd goal Doniotlmon n vnguo, nhadowy, eluilvo Uitng that many a Rood man has HtrueElcd to roach and fallon with ovory vital forco epciit In a flnal bu promo effort. Hut thin Is no ttmo to oven think of failure. ' ' Men and women, whlto hundreds of red-blooded American boys aro nink , Iiik tho supremo sacriflco "over thoro," It la up to you to mako a suprotno ef fort "over horo." That hydra-hondod monster from 9 Gorman boll that would rook to cri (Irclo tho world with its slimy body and fasten Its fangs In your throat, has bocn battnrcd nnd wounded In a scoro of places. UUT IT IB NOT YET DEAD. Wo DAItE NOT lot It llvo. Don't lot It bo said of Sprlngtcldl that her pooplo did not havo tho punch when tho crisis come to win hor own gamo. Our quote Is, '143,344. Yesterday "morning thoro had- beetTreportbd by both banks to tho Nows a grand total , of f 30,460, This Is a fine showing for iho length of time wb havo boon on tho Job HUT the Job la not finished. Tho "zero" hour. Is striking its tlrao to go "over tho top." 4 ' Reported by Commercial 8ttc Bank. kMrs. A. D. VanVnltah.-, ?T600 W. J. Honry... ..Jt f ...... , i .' t 100 iqo 100 100 BOO CO l'oa ,.60 inn, Thos. CIlllniM , Thos. J. Elliott , ' Danlol O.Uaugh..., ' LaurencQ tay... ""'AC. Travis 1 L. -W.'. Irwl'nL.. C. E. nodding , Frank Qlbbs, W. C. Dressier..,,. ; T. Q. Iuckoyy....invi...ii hoo, Farmer fFranklln. W T ft T.kVII.' 1 " 1AA ?vC A, ,WilkinBpn..feiJ!l"....ZK' Oscar .Drury . 100 ,50 - 50 50 100 60' s- 60 50 60 .. CO ' 100 60 GO 200' 50 100 : 60 V60 '200 5100 100 ' 50 100 500 100 . ibo Harry Shea . WM B. Courtrlght..:...v.. Earl N. Dlllard uaIu J. E. II. Donton.........:...r 1'.: Mary IS. 'Denton. ..v ... MJ8' 9' 1' I'almpr....-.., Thomas RadclllTo.......... .. Mrs. B. D. Courtrlght J..'......,... Frod W, Drossecr.......... Sam II. nichmond...............;. Jamos T. Cox. 8. O. Mnnhlar,. : ' John L. Vaughan.... Jerry VnnValtah... W, L. and Dejtba Rouuo..,. A, J, Cowart..V. a.: ' Ot E; .Swnrta....;.., i.i...;...,..'.; i O. F. Egglman .....,....w'... - Henry O. Fandrura. - Calvin A. Darnott-....- ....!.,' I ' J..W, Koy a J. D. Young. aV." P'.w- Roof- r--fit -uk , , ,lr. Julia Konody..-............r , N.' ,S, Burch..... ....... ...!..............., 600 v W V, Walkor.- 100 Joanotto Richardson j. w. Htovons , ' 'Mort Mungpr. ' . Mrs. Suo OUe. .:., :d. D. Weddlo 50 50 1Q0 i50 100 .,-..r ..t... 'A. ...., Roea D. .Montgomory .F;-, A. .WosolowBka ........Tt:; '"150 A, L. Varnoil 16Q " Albert Russell ; u...... CO Thos. McKlnnis ....'...A... 150 Mrs. OB Kessey. ,s5,,Bootk-Kelley, Luwber Co..:-,..-.-w E. lCr68.,.-..-:...; 3,-', efitfpi 1,250 CQ 100 200 C0 f Herbert J. Cox..'.', ,.J.. ' T J, 8,-Lorah.. ...... ....,....; ' CO Harry W. Stowart, 1 ft ...U W. A. Hal!....., "60 100 W 200 60 100 60 60 ipO "60 '50 2Q0 COO 100 100 CO T. 13. Seavey C. H. Wan! Hush SamlKrtto.,.,..i i. ChnrJoB 8. Brooks,,,-.... i, J. Edgar Richmond-. Mrs. W. J, Hill John IS, NIcoj..,-.............. V. M. Ronnlo,.,.,.., .. L.,. Goo, H. Ditto Hon Smith -.,-......-.-...-j,.-.'., Chauncoy Meacbam ..........i..- D, W. Crltcs,. Frank B. LoMharuI ......... Welbr Stovous , Frank IJnrUioiomoVI, Harvoy W. wniuhoy. Mrs. J. II. Royno'.ds,. M. W. Wohor C, A. Mnffian.. 1. 1T.I Frank SldwoII..., M, H. Dalnbridgo., , O, D. Kossoy.. W. II. Dawson Joseph Cyr, D. A. WttBhbUrno., Chas. Stltos.. Mi T. Cyr 60 60 ,20p h. Jt Lop!cjv., M. M. I'cory Joseph 8. Lusby, Jainca Evens.. John FlUgorald W. H. Hardlo... K. W. Lovoo. Doan J. Heals ,...n. N. A. tfokor..., A. N. Fisher..... A, A. Johnston.,1 Harry Anthony... Ilortha Houso. wm. DonaldBon.... Frank K and Eva 0. Taylor. 0. II. and Ollvo E. Taylor...., W. .M. Uennle Jamos E. RobertB, John D. Green.... J. E. Stowart. J. C. N'ell r-t!("-r--5.' j jonn vinronrtea...;.. E. G. Sutton..-'.....- Jaraea A. Pox ,rv&. Norwood Cox.t.J!w, K. JOm Morrlonu.V-.. 200 '60 -100 M. G. Vilcs and wife Ray and Minnie Hyland Total .... 3, T. Donaldson.... Roy A. Palmor . W. C. McLagnn..., Cecil Cnlklns;..- J. N. WhltakorW- Vina McLoan......., S. D. Cairns . 3. 3. Dryan..L..-, Mrs. Leatha Rychard Frod Mll'cr Roth- Alfred R'. Fotwoll. , ' " ' Harry Kiofor.... Ida and Pratt Holvoroon.. -William E. Wilkinson--, ,. Jamos Laxton- A. E. Tennis..: .v.'f.i...'?.- ... q. A. Swarts..'. Rokq D. Mc)Cay...K..M.,,,, 'J. I. Uargro....-..--&:..;:i2 ... Edytho D. Larlmor,,...;.:......... Mrs. Dolla Petorsdn-.v..i..... W. M, Rennol.... .. Ilonry Slnnor...... CD 50 Robort Sldwoll.... Total r"r-f Reported by First National, Bank Silos II. Clark. ... ...,..$ 50 Edward L. Blossom.. R. S.. Wynd -r S. R. Humphrey... J. P. Robley.....:..-....: ; Vora Williams ; Bruco E. LaiBborry...- Alraon B. HughoB...... ,. Johti R. Haydon...-..-:....,..,-....... J. W. Founjain , Ira A, Nlce,..,..,...,,..i,-, .:..-.. ( 200 Herbert E. & Pearl lkor. Philip Saul..., ' 8. S. Carder...-.'. - , Both MqPhorBon Minnie Spong Morris.., ' Magnis a. Prlomor. . .......... 60 Ionry S. QBtorhoudt.,.,.,,.,., ,, Fanny Oat- rhoudt;.-;.v:.......4.. ..... M. J. Drury ....v.......v.,r. ;.. Wm, G. Dovlno.......r-.t,...., ... J. J. Sko.rn.lchka.....,,.,,,...-.,.!. Mrs. E. E, CalllBon... E. E.Calllson....i ... 60 lOtf 1 50 50 , W 100 100' 60 Rasmus Peter Mortonson Ed. Olson,-...,......-..,.. r V. Oi 'Bailey....'..:. u. .V.. William E. Frltts.-i:..-..4.: ,. Philip Augustus Johnson 150 Coy Vernon Lansbory. ....L !l0Q B.,1. ReynoldV.. I '"eq 50 O. W. Kotclium T J, McCrackea....u,..t..,,...:..A.. ' .9q'(,ra.nk Godard ...-......-.......-i... '. .50 Arne Nolson... ..'....-.; iOQfAjil ' 8unile'rman-'-.,.-!-..-.,.-,.,.r ' 60 V at a7lJm0Mn inqnantvuwi.ii Orea Wtllkra Haya-., V 200 - CO Thomaq M. Galllgnn Ernest J. IJ'crUcli.,...i.. George narno8......,... W. O. Hortoa 109 CO l'Ob 100 CO 60 ' 6b 60 100 160 100 200 100 60 .60 50 60 CO CO 100 CP 100 CO CO CO CO 100 : H ,,.60. D, 11 HoIfrIch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlnnon-.... Mrrf, Josslo V. Nosbltt....! .'. Jas. F Johnsoh.,. M, A." Ncot Poarl D. Drury I w O, W. Hanson.. m 11., Clark..-.., h, K, I'ago Homer E. I'hottoplace, D.-R. Posey Harry Morsdorf. CO 60 iWQ. Spencor 50 .Henry Wagner, lOOjTra C. Fuller-, 100 Conrad .Myers., CO Emost M. Bklnnor...... 60 Virgil CastccL.. 200 Frank Cnetcel.. 60 Jnmca Hart .. 600 J. F. Hill 300 P. 13. Louk u.. 260 W. It. Dennoy Jane Mountjoy. ii- f .MclJoor....u ' Ralrh V. Cakos 60 S. M. Caruthers 100 W. M. Ahl. 60.1 l6o P. Conloy , , 60 1 Talmcr K. Humphroy..-. 100 CO 100 200 CO 50 100 60 Goorgo W. Sporca CO Carl E. FJschor BO Harl and Nina MrPherson..t CO Leonard Franklin Hoovor... 50 Ira Dldwcll .... ... 2b0'fL. K.' I'ago. 100 B6JTho Dooth-Kolly Co .: l,25ff CO i Mrs. a. w. Carson.. 60 60 W- Carson 'bo'o. f, Parker. Co Loo F, Sto.lonwork 50 CO 150 GO 100 CO CO 66 60 6(i 60 ibo 100 , ,l60 . 50 M ,200 ioo 600 60 100 50, Hoy CastcolJt- joo Dolbert Ducknum 50 . Frod II. Fritts CO 'John II. Endlcott-. 100 John Ephralm Hastings 100 'Adam. Rltchoy. Z. T. Kinlzley U. 8. GUnia Anlhdny' Sail.: lOQ.Georgo" Walter MllUcan.,-... 50 ("oy Koch.n.r, .Zolla Cantrollw- Ransom Mlllor...-..i..... .Mrs. Julius Do"Mlck'.,.'-... Emors? G. Molcalf. . i. ..?14(10p!Emor" Richardson 10a'Mclvln Fonwiok T" CQ- Jcnnlo' Fehwick oaq Auranam Minor - . 60"R: p. Earl Wilson J. ro"'joo' Yocum .:. 60 Horbort Durghor. L. 60 co stopnen snennan PoUor- Cq Erlck Johnson . co Charley C. Haydon Kftl.E. AV. Lavert. . .. 60 100 60 60 50 100 60 100 '50, 100 noo ioo j Lester IL Mllilcan- 60 Robort'Lco Drury. ; j,0 jC. F. Humphry and wife..; B0'Karl Glranl. 100 AHon Garland' Snood ... lOo 'Burton G. Sankojr'. 1. j00jjohft Oliver Root.........-. CO I 9- Johnbon'and wifo.A 100(Luey A. Easton ?"' .-..4... -1 59 50 100 150 100 50 100 60 GO 60 50 50 CO 100 60 100 200 60 60 100 - 60 60 100 Jesso & Harriot Easton.. CO 4 Arthur T, Easton...... ij Mr, and Mra. W..H. Collins 50J Marion D. Harpolo ,r 60 Honryl Vollstddt '. J.1 colThos. J. Allon ,., Y calvjn O. Burns,..! rllonry Tomsotli.... Poto Tomsoth ..........,.... JA?. and Mrs. Orin FalrJ bron D .Motcalf .... 100 John F. Kotols 100 IW. L, Arnold., GO Ilattlo El Mulligan. 100 1C. B.. Lyon.., 60 ' Mrs, N. L. Holterbrand........ 100 W. H. Griffln.- 50 lira A, Nico........-....,.,,... 100 Harold K. Chaso ... 50 vLavln!a Kostor..., Norman B. and Grace Mann,rt. r 100 100. D, Zimmerman.. CO 100, W. H. Sutton... 50 100 60 6? 200 60. 100 ioo 200 100 6.9 60 100 50 j a II. Hlxon-u 10Q Caleb J. Bakor, CO C O. Irish CO Sprlngllold Lodgo, 1. O. O. i-(.e SO ' W. N. Wfllllaius v, 60-T. W. Carnoy and .wlfo ,..j. l00fRobort Hugh Rood...... .-., 50 j Goorgo B. "Pr'eftyman.. Harry. Woolpy (...t,... Porry A, Wooloy - ...... IVoy ' Edmlston , Waltor Wales .McPher8on.,...... Mr'B.'A. D. Stout. . (200 U, VToHmn.,'..:... ;.. " 50 itato it. Spore's 50 D. T. Sporoa , rf,rf, ,..,,. 100 lf.H , Johuaon,...., 60 wm, J. Culyor.:.. 60. iOfflGurn, Bon'ormau ., 50 lOO'tf-dO, lOaLjU;.. i;d Modi. Catching.-., 100 ;,X.u.wujoward., 100 60 60 100 100 mm. iiQ-u iiaiiin Piilo Wilcox Asa M,' Griffin...... wBys 661 L1. DanksJSi'.-.-. RQbL II. Hays.. A. P. Nllsen ..J L-.: W. S, Dodd...J.J!.ii... CO loo' 60 60 CO 400 100 60 Bfslo J. Knott-JU Nlchoks Lamberty , iv . ...... vmi fw, N. W.,Bery. A; ,8,' Polloy... it- 100 100 200 1941 C9 CO S0 100 60 100 109 Jofca E. Edwards, U O. HHlIn Datearlo E. Hulin: x Wilbdr S. Hulin. , Cecil E. Griffin .tJL W, JC Rhodes Virgil Mood . WS. Napoteow KaotL, j, V. Brtsch.r Mrs. Stella 8cbri(t, J.IJ, Weldoa . CO CO 50 Mr,. and Mrs. D. L. V&r'.cy. 3. ,W. McDowell.... Total .$20,600 lEGON, POWER CO. CEASES TO EXiST Corporate Name Dropped and Mountain States Power Co. , Substituted. 'SACRED TO THE MEMORY . OF THE Orejgon" Power Co. . ' Departed Tils LIfo - I ' ' Oct! 1, 1918. " R. I. P. Chas. D, Stephens... Mr. F. H. Alexander..... - -.rU,. ,,0 thelr Tay-itrrsufe iBe -.Wlien the llrat day of October, .'avoiding "attacks by snbma,iact;, got A. D was ushered Into existence,: lnt0 DurazBO harbor. mere was unnerea om oi eiiaienco ai Ah jntCnse bombardment followed waafcag that the Geraaas Sare heea name that liad become as familiar to'nEtn the uase and the Austrian shlps forced to begin onek the war's great Springfield as some of the last, year 'anchored there were comnietely ' de- est retreats. uais wun wnicn a lew bprmgneta wo- stroyeU. men are trying to win tho war. Itaan sa,0Mj ,n teeth ofk hot Tho Oregon l ower Co. Is no more. icncmy flnj torpedoed Austrian In its stead tho' parent star In tho ide3troyer and a steamen Another wostora nrmamont-the Mountain ve88e, wWch waB YecognUed a8 a hos- States Power Co. will shine on with',. . ., , ,;,, , undimmed luster at the regular rates ( por KVW, hour. - Whon you call 'cm on the phone, don't ask, "Is Oils tho Oregon Power Co.'s onlce" They are trying to HVe down the past, .and hare trouble .enough without being constantly ror minded of tholr recent bereavement., ' Let tho kindly hand of Time, aided and abetted by the motor hand, heal this wound "not later than tho tenth oftho month." Don't make any sarcastic remarks either about "Mountain States" being a holuva namo for a valley concern. Wo know It Is, but consider it ungen tlemaniy to mention it. ' It is going to he hard to forget a namo that has been synonymous with the growth ot Sprlngllold, .and excel lent public eervlce. , No change In .tho company officials in tho local office will be made, and tho change In namo was. made' purely to facilitate tho work Jin tho various offices of tho rompany,! ' " NO GASOLINE SOLD AFTER 6 Garages Are .Requested to Observe New Rules of Conservation. Garages and all other gasoline and distiRato Boiling and distributing agon ctos on tho Paclflc Coast havo been asked to limit their sal03 to tho hourn .between 6 a. m. and Cp. rn. In order to consorvo fuel and to reeaso man power for tho war. Tho largo oll companies have. aU roaaymauo arrangeraopia jor ciosiag from G p. m, to 0 a. m.j which will go 1 lOlfi Tho public is asked to cooporato. with tho movement. . , ' 4 SUGAR. MAY BE ?OUCiHT i i . Once a Month Instead of (Two-Pound Lot Bealnnfi-jfl October 1, 1918. ,. t . . ,, "' Each family may buy Its regular allotmpat of sugar once a moath after October 1, according to F," M. Wllkins. county .food administrator, Vaatoad ot in twp-poud lota1' fJr- Thore will be no' allotments vaiaae for caanIag,,.parpoce aad the twe pounds ft month for each perpon will bo st.'ictly' adh6re"d"tfl1' AllprBH8 1 tor canning sugar that nave Wwi-li-. sued are canceled arid no grejeerer Is ! allowed to toll more than a ;monUif allotment to cafch family. ' Should Be Sent Early, Xmas packages for men Inithe sor vico abdard Teasels or ia Eur'opo should be seat so that they reach New York npt later than November 15. Packages sent by parcel yest ust fee enclosed In strong boxes witfi either hinged or screen to$ cerers, bo that Ithoy may he inspected. Boies t twmt hy express t weigh more thn twenty pounds, and hot more than two cubic feet la vefoisse. -The hexes should he well strap pet! and have hisged or screw tops, Ne perishable food -should be aest unless ia gkue ! Jm er cans. The pekagcs must h 'marked with tb Bftme and address ot the sesder with' a Botatiofl, "Christmas-Sox,-' and sa net be forwarded fa caro of tlie Supply Office, Fleet Supply Base, Twenty-ninth street and Third avenue, Souths Brooklyn, N. Y, AUSTRIAN NAVAL ' WiE DESTROYED Mi. . Allies Warships Enter Harbor of Durazzo and Raise Havoc. . Rome. Oct. K. (Friday.! Ameri can, British and Italian warahipa have destroyed the Austrian naval base at Durazdo and the warships, anchored there,, according tsaa announcesaeat made by. Premier Orlando. The attack on Durauo occurred at noon on Wednesday, whef IUtliaa.aad British cruisers 7 protected -'by Italian and alMed torpedo boats aad. A8ri jcan subaarlnes, succeeded ia making liiuil bill;', aa uuuwcu iu niuiuiau. British and Italian airplarTes co- It Is known that the Germaaa hre operated In the Work. Other Italian becoming so short of ammunition that and allied warships were dnyvn up many of the higher officers are in order of batllo outside of the" bar- alarmed, but. In the rfetreat UwCdaV bor to deal with any enemy warships 8tc(on oi dumps has beea ahe- comlng up to tho assistance of the fetely necessitated. ? port " 55 1Hff Kieaeh Gain In Champacne Seesr, No losses, or damage were suffered by tho allied squadron except a slight ers today. They, made annportmrt: injury to a British cruiser, hy a tor- adrance to'the'ctrthwesti)f Somnae- pedo from an enemy submarine." " Py In the 'C.anifca'.gne, occikpyiBV the : ' crest of "Blanc Mont. Highway Must Walt. 1 CorwlcK.. trthwet of Rhelms. haa The State Highway Commission tcaftlirf , V has canceled advertisements for the - 11 construction of 8,000 feet ot macadam GUARD AGAINST INFLUENZA surfacing on tho Paclflc Hjghway Mcaures Taken b state .Xutherltlea from the Lano-Douglas county line . ta 'Prevent Its Sra Hare? north. A letter received in Eugeno j from Herbert Nunn, state highway r Measures are being taken by the ongineer, statea the action is taken state health authorities to prevent the bpcause the United States highway spread of Spanish influenza' from the council, has refused permission for army cantonments. tho purchase of cement, reinforcing- Major J'. D. Cope has Issued ' epe Bfcol. gravel and sand for the con-' cfal bulletin and ordered it to be read, structlon ot the vkduct over the tQ all air service detachments. Southern Pacific tracks at Divide. The following are part of the reeom- Tho Divide crosslhg Is considered mendatlo'as and ordepsl w?, one of the most dangerous in tho tjsd a tnouth wasrvevarglew4ee an overhead crossing was propos more than a year ago and a few weeks mild nUafeycs, , hx& does not Uve agp he railroad -company, the' Stale lowr the body. Also brush and Lane rounty- entered 4uto an th'e'.teelfcwjth salt water- or any tooth and Lane pounty entered Into an paste ( of ; powder after each, meal, agreement to hulld such a, structure, "On tbe'appoaranco of tho flrat tho esllmato of tho cost beiug placed symptoms of fever, chill, severe back at $26',000. Jacho or headache, soro th'oa, iaai-kcd State Highway Engineer Nunn In prostration or weakness, thojadlvldual referring to the action of the United should Immediately report tp a modi- (States Highways Cquncll states: "Permission ia rofteeu for this Jra - Iprovemont on tho grohnds of tho no - cesslty of cqn8orvIng.matorlals during ' tho -National emergency." Ritchie Whips Four Policemen. St. Louis, Mo Oct 3. Sorgoaut Willlo Ritchie, former lightweight champion, whipped four policemen when they attempted to arrest, ataa for alleged dlsturbeacQ' of the peace hpre -today, Hi waataraid' over to , .Have you seen the MeaUtatr : Eaaisaaaa will shew it te Tea'.ir X BRITISH CAPTURE 5,11 PRISONERS Sy Terrific PJunfe Troop Pas HJntfmburg; Line and Take Marty 'twna. HUN RETREAT -.UNDER WAY British Arc Hamnwir.f FleslRf Hum as Thy Withdraw Frem GH trlct f Armnwsrsrt ana7 Lm.. ' . British ireeps seweked a k(rg aC vlUl seethm of tfe-e Hlndenbvrg Um today fcetw'een St. Qaestlft' iad Cut braf. They hare occupied saaay addf tloaal towds a4 villages-C,M prisoners ad Bamerouu sjibs have been takca. v Tho battle was resumed at'S o'eteck; (a tho morning and coBtftiued Bhroag out tho day, English and A'aatndlaa divisions driving deep teto V6e oacsaj defenses. c Tho ground over which the British troops fought their way amimt thm inevitable swarms ot m&chfiM saa was lltte.ed with German dMd. Great Advance Is Tdade. The adranco his r cache i . depth riC about fivo miles at Its apex, aad it follows that tho principal Hiadeahusc defeases here hare heea v'oatterad. A few hours may s the TSritlah all the way Of( thh other side ef the great German, dfeas4ve syateaa. , From the north ceases meat signifi cant news. Th CenBB3 who were gradHsJly betog left la a 3Ueat have aegua a retreat oa praetk-aHy all u AnaeaUeres aecter.aad appear to he ia fast Moat British treaes fcsr eatered aad are sow saesfag threaaa. Leac. - - Great Retreat Beeaa. AalMwa J4s,jeaeh ef AmeaUeres. has heeaWtakea aad the British are eat of the.'e: IadlcatTon are not As the ,Geraas retreat In the Armentieres sector they area!ylBff the torch wherever they aava the time and' their retreat ia marked br groat explosions as ammualtloa atarea nr ,ipRfrv.i French trooes captured 2.890 arieek- build a (lay, especially at 'sight. The, germ posedt Wflueliiala'-Wsily1 desfreyed br leal officer." ft i ' .VVILL t-(A ULUIiiiNU HKICc. Washlugtoa, tQct.a. Prices and dis tribution of "practically all rticles at' wearing apparel are to be controlled by the Jfar Iadustrial Board. Rsgatotkme issued yesterday prf ecrieiag eertala fixed prices for shoe constituted ealy the first 'step ia i Baeral policy froat price atrel c clothing, it wae dieeteeed laaaaht Chairman Baruck 'aaa4M'r4lM aa nouncomeat in an addrees' Ve the National Drygo.oda AseeelaUea. ) ft ... ' - t i 9