Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 13, 1916, Image 2

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    NEWS ITEMS
SUBMARINES CROSS OCEAN About Oregon
Of General Interest
Oregon^Has Overlooked Many
DARING GERMAN U-BOATS POUNCE
Valuable Permanent Resources
ON SHIPPING OUTSIDE 3-MILE LIMIT
U n iv e r s ity of O regon, E u g e n e .—
A m ong the com ing g r e a t I n d u strie s of
O r e g o n , IF. B M ille r c l a s s e s flax g r o w
lng, m i l k c o n d e n s i n g , m a n u f a c t u r e o f
f e r t i l i z e r , r a i s i n g o f bro cco li, a n d
m a n u f a c t u r e s f r o m l u m b e r . Mr. M ille r
1» d i r e c t o r o f t h e s t a t e u n i v e r a i t y
sc h o o l o f c o m m e r c e , w h i c h m a k e s In
v e B tlg a tlo n s of m a r k e t s a n d p o s s ib ili
t i e s fo r I n d u s t r i e s .
B ro cco li h e p r o n o u n c e d w ell a d a p t e d
to t h e W i l l a m e t t e v a l l e y c l i m a t e , a n
e x c e l l e n t s h i p p e r , a n d u s a b l e w h e n all
o t h e r g r e e n v e g e t a b l e s a r e gone.
business good in northwlst
T h e s o u r c e s of f e r t i l i z e r m a y b e
tw o: from th e n itro g e n of the a ir a n d
f ro m t h e l>eds of c e r t a i n s o u t h c e n t r a l
Oregon lakes, n o tab ly S u m m e r and
W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.— G e n e r a l l y p r o s ­ A b e r t la k e s .
Eor th e m a n u fa c tu re of fertilizer
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f r o m t h e a i r , M r M iller s a i d g r e a t
t h r o u g h o u t t h e P a c i f i c C o a s t in t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f O r e g o n 's 3,250,000 id le
f e d e r a l r e s e r v e m o n t h l y b u l l e t i n . Of h o r s e p o w e r w o u ld be n e c e s s a r y ; a n d
c o n d i t i o n s o n t h e n o r t h c o a s t , t h e b u l - ' t h i s h o r s e p o w e r , h e sa id , w o u ld p l a y
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t h e g r e a t e s t p a r t In f u t u r e e c o n o m i c
four British, One Dutch, One Norwegian Sent to Bottom in
One Day O ff Coast of Massachusetts.
ONE SUBMARINE ENTERS PORT
With Flag Flying and Deck Loaded
With Torpedoes She Delivers
Message and Puts to Sea.
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T t a t ’s t h e sp irit. w * tiojr!” Sir G . - . i a n Hues— p e r h a p s in t h e i r very
G e o r g e fold him w ith a f e n e w e d t r u s t a r t n y . "
HI* a n s w e r s t r u c k a chill o f f e a r In
in B r itish m a n h o o d .
••But, G u y —j6 a m u s t n ’t! I c o u l d n ’t to b e r — for slis co u ld feel f e a r f o r bltu
i let you go!” sh e told h im bro k en ly
" B u t t h a t ’s im possible!” sh e ex
H e w a s s o r r y fo r ber. And y et t h e r e c l a i m e d I n cre d u lo u sly . “ You w o u ld be
i w a s a n u n w o n t e d s t e r n n e s s In G u y 's c a l i g h t a t o n ce.”
face a s he s a id :
"O b , I t h i n k n o t ! " be r e a s s u r e d her.
“ M other, y o u d o u ’t w a n t me to be a " T h e p lan Is all a r r a n g e d — e v e r y d e ­
cow ard?”
t a i l —sin c e b e f o re I w e n t a w a y . Now
“ Hut. my hoy, y o u ’re all I ’ve g o t In •tis oul y for m e to c a r r y It o u t. B u t
the w orld! Yo u ’r e th e on ly t h i n g I’ve y o " c a n ' t be w i t h m e."
j left!” And th en »lie took Idm In h e r
tJk.
H e r d i s a p p o i n t m e n t w a s o b v io u s.
j a r m s a n d sobbed. T o h e r h a d co m e
" B u t w h a t s h a ll I d o ? " s b e a s k e d
onl y a little m o r e q u ic k ly th an to
c o -jw m œ
d o u b tf u lly .
o t h e r E n g li s h m o t h e r s th e re n u n c l a t l o u
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be w o r k i n g t o g e t h e r . ”
alike.
h e cr ie d in a r i n g in g voice.
“ F o r k in g n n d c o u n t r y ! " sb e e x ­
“ I»on’t cry. m o th er, p le a s e — d o n 't ! ”
“ And th e fleet! W h a t o f t h e E n g lis h
claim ed . h o ld in g o u t h e r h a n d to him.
fleet?" Kthel W illo u g h b y e x c la im e d , as Gu y sa i l g en tly . "You k n o w I’ve go t
" F o r k lu g a n d d o u n t r y ! " h e r e p e a t e d
h e r q u i r k m in d t u r n e d i n e v i t a b l y to 1° K°* I R c o m e h ack all right,
t h a t m o st vital f a c t o r o f B r i t a i n 's de- j “ O f c o u r s e he will,
said Geo rgy, a f t e r her. a s be to o k b e r sli g h t b a u d In
fense.
It w a s p u r e p a t r i o ti s m t h a t | “ A n d th en I’ll m a r r y him
G u y bad b is o w n s t r o n g one.
p r o m p t e d h er q u e s tio n .
F o r t h e mo- f «'ll! a t o nce a s s u m e d n e w p r o p o rtio n s in
C H A P T E R X.
m e n t all t h o u g h t o f H e n r y S t re e t twin h er eyes. S he h a d a l w a y s been fond
a n d his c o n s t a n t i m p o r t u n i n g v a n i s h e d j ut him. fro m th e tim e they w e r e girl
H o l s t by H is Own P s t a r d .
co m p le te ly fro m b e r reckoning.
j
hoy t o g e t h e r . B u t sh e b a d n e v e r
" R e g p ar d o n . Miss W illo u g h b y ! A
Sir G e o r g e s w e p t th e little c o m p a n y * * * * * h im q u i t e seriously. Now. bow-
g e n t l e m a n t o see yo u . by a p p o i n t m e n t ! "
wIib a rap id g lance.
e v «*» *U* • a w tbrtt G u * w i a 11 maI.1*
In bis e h a r u c t e r o f B r e w s t e r . Rlr
"Y ou a r e all p r a c t i c a l l y m e m b e r s o f
* * * * * * «»‘te n d e d to p lay a m a n s
m y f a m i l y — a t l eas t I r e g a r d y o u .ns mart in Ihe a p p r o a c h i n g s t r u g g l e And G e o r g e 's bu tler , i b e G e r m a n spy B o e­
d e r m a d e his a n n o u n c e m e n t In f a u l t ­
s u c h ," he said. " R e d m o n d , you a r e a n In t h a t m o m e n t G eo r g y k n e w t h a t he
less fash io n .
officer In his m a j e s t y ' s service— w h a t w a s m o r e t b n u w o r th y o f her.
"O h , In Ju s t a m in u t e ! " E th e l W il­
A n ew light sh o n e in G u y 's ey es a s
I sa y Is In a b s o l u t e confidence."
lo u g h b y told hi m . S he k n e w t h a t It
h e t u r n e d t o t h e girl.
I . a r t y stoo d stiffly a t a t t e n t i o n .
" W ill you r e a l l y ? ” he a s k e d . “ You w a s H e n r y S t r e e t m a n w h o h a d r e
“O f course. S ir G e o r g e ! " he a n ­
h e a r t h a t , m o t h e r ? W h y . t h a t alo n e Is
s w e re d .
T h e n S ir G e o r g e told th em „-h a t ; w o r i h gol^ng to t h e fro n t f . T - n u d I'll
H e n r y S t r e e t m a n wo u ld h a v e g i v e n s e t a V. C. a n d h e a h er o a n d w e II live
h ap p ily e v e r a f t e r . ”
Ids soul to know.
O f Kiicb is tlie rosy o p tim is m o f
" W i n s t o n C h u rch ill w e n t to P o r t s ­
y o uth.
m o u th th is m o r n in g . T h e B r itish licet
G eo r g y W a g s t a f f placed h er b a u d s
sailed t h i s a f t e r n o o n u n d e r se aled o r ­
In Ills.
d e r s a n d C h u rch ill h a s offered his
" I ' n r onee. y o u d e a r old thing. I
r e s i g n a t i o n a s tirst lord o f th e a d m i ­
■■nn't a r g u e w ith y o u ," sh e sa id. And
r a l t y .”
th o u g h she sm ile d a t liltn. j h e had d i f ­
At t h a t t e r se s t a t e m e n t Kthel WII-
ficulty In k e e p i n g b a c k h e r tears.
j lough by s a n k slo w ly upo n a ch air. In
t i n y F a l c o n e r sto o d ver y e r e c t a s he
t h e i r e x c i t e m e n t t h e o t h e r s did n o t n o ­
took Ills m o t h e r by th e b an d . H e s a w
tice h e r a g i t a t i o n . Nor could they h a v e
w o m en In a n e w light u o w —s a w an d
I n t e r p r e t e d It h a d th ey (’.Ivined it.
reco g n ized th e sa crifices they Imd In­
S o m e t h i n g in the m a n n e r o f an inspirit j
e v ita b ly to m a k e in life 's b a ttle s , since
I tlon h a d co m e to h e r —a schem e, p l o t
| n s t r o k e o f g e n i u s p e r h a p s.
At nil tile lieglliniug o f time.
"C otn e on. m o t h e r !" he sa id g rav ely
e v e n t s , sh e s a w in a flash how she
" T a k e m e to th e b a r r a c k s . ”
m ig h t y e t s e r v e h er c o u n t r y In a matt
"M y son. I’m p r o u d o f y o u ! " sh e
I tier t h a t Is g r a n t e d to f ew w o m e n —or
h a l f w h i s p e r e d , a s sh e looked up at
I even men.
M e a n w h i l e C a p t a i n R e d m o n d pon him th r o u g h h er tears.
"S o a m I!" a d d e d G eo rg y W a g s t a ff
j d e r e d up on W i n s to n C h u rch ill's p e ­
Site h a d a c q u i r e d all a t o n e e n new
c u l i a r action.
“ R u t why. S ir G eo rg e— w h y ? ” he s e n s e o f p r o p r i e t o r s h i p In G u y . "You 'll
w r i t e m e ? " s h e a s k e d him.
asked.
“ E v e ry d a y ! " he p r o m is e d eag erly .
“ B e c a u s e he h ad no a u t h o r i ty from
“ A n d y o u —y o n will h e ca r e f u l,
p a r l i a m e n t to g i v e s u c h o rd ers .
If:
F n g l a m l Is not Involved In th e w a r . | w o n 't yon. G u y ? ” Ills m o t h e r b eso u g h t
th en C h u rch ill a l o n e is resp o n s ib le for him. will) h e r h a n d s u p o n Ills s h o u l ­
bis a c tio n a n d his p u b lic c a r e e r will be der*.
“ O f co u rse, I'll lie c a r e f u l . ”
e n d ed . If E n g la n d goes to w ar. th en
And t h e n they h ad g o n e—-Mrs. F a l ­
t h e E n g lis h n av y h a s g a in e d a t o n ce
co n e r a n d G eo rg y , h a n g i n g d e s p e r a te ly
au early and trem endous a d v a n ta g e .”
“ B u t it m e a n s t h a t Churchill b elieves to him w h o w a s d e a r e s t o f t h e whole
w o rld to th em .
E n g l a n d will tigh t,” Kthel said.
Sir G e o r g e W a g s t a f f t u r n e d to the
" T h a t K n g lan d will h a v e to tight."
“ F o r King a n d C o u n t r y l "
o t h e r s w ith a n a i r o f u n af fe cted pride
S ir G e o r g e c o rre cted her.
“T h e r e ’s t h e t r u e E n g l i s h m a n ! ” he t u r n e d to see her. An d to L a rr y , w h o se
“ T h e n th e fleet— It di d not d i s p e r s e ? ”
s h e q u e s t io n e d . “ W h e r e h a s it g o n e ? ” said.
h a n d sh e h a d h a s t i l y d r o p p e d J u s t t s
“ An d t h e r e 'l l be h u n d r e d s —thou
l t r e w s l e r th r e w o p e n th e d o u b l e doo rs,
S ir G e o r g e s a w no r easo n for telling
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“ T h e m o st p o w e r fu l fleet th e wor ld
h a s e v e r k n o w n h a s g o n e to the N orth slowly. “Oh. It's too t e r r i b l e ! " T h e t a n t I n f o r m a t i o n f r o m lids m a n . I c a n ' t
sea to the Kiel c a n a l to bo ttle up th e little t r a g e d y hail t o u c h e d h er to the e x p l a i n m o r e t h a n t h a t now. Will you
R esid e it h er o w n t roil Ides w a i t in t h a t r o o m ? " She in d i c a t e d a
G e r m a n n a v y , a n d t h a t it will do. I’m quick.
d o o r l e a d i n g In to « s m a l l e r room ad
cert,nln. W ith the b u lk of th e G e r m a n se em ed m o m e n t a r il y d w a r f e d
“Y'os. It Is t e r r i b l e . ” S ir G eo rg e j o i n i n g h er s i t t i n g room.
fleet u n a b l e to c o m e out, we ll p r o v e
l i e h ad no illu sio n s as to
o nce a g a i n t h a t B r i t a n n i a does ru le t h e ag r e e d .
'Y’es, my d e a r —G o d k eep y o u ! " C a p ­
w h a t w a r m e a n t for E n g la n d .
waves.”
ta i n I t e d m o n d a n s w e r e d .
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H is w o r d s thrilled e v e r y o n e o f th e m
C a p ta in I t e d m o n d a n n o u n c e d h u rried
“ And t h e r e ’s really g o in g to be w a r ! ”
F.thel b r e a t h e d a r a p i d p r a y e r as t h e
ly And lie sh ook h a n d s w i t h Miss W il­
Mrs. F a l c o n e r e x c la im e d in a w o n d e r
h e a r d S t r e e t m a n a l r e a d y m o u n t i n g th s
loughby. "(Food-by. E th e l! " he said In
itig voice. "I n e v e r believed I d live
sta lls.
a lo n e t h a t w a s f a r m o r e s o b e r Ilian
to see it.”
"Oh. help m e to be b r a v e ! H e lp me
w a s c u s t o m a r y f u r him.
“ And a long, h o r r i b l e w a r ! ” S k
to be c l e v e r — for F.arry n nd for E n g ­
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S h e t u r n e d th en to m e e t Ihe
su f f e r ver y t e r r i b l y — Kn g lan d . 1 fear, S ir G e o r g e sa id. “ Co m in g . I lr d m o n i l ? " m a n w h o h ad b e t r a y e d her. a n d
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a g a i n s t « h o s e w i t s xlie h ad n o w rtn
F.arry h ad a l r e a d y s t a r t e d to Join
p e c t It. W e 'v e b een too s u r e t h a t it
d e r t l ik e n to m a t c h tier ow n
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wo u ld n e v e r h a p p e n In o u r lifetim e.
“ L a r r y , b e f o re y on go. m a y 1 h ave
S om e d a y —yes! B u t n o t no w! And
w e 'r e n o t r e a d y — n o t the le a s t r e a d y ' Ju s t live m i n u t e s w ith y o u —al o n e ? "
Will t h i s girl be able to de
"O f course!" he nssented.
"Y'ou'll
W e sh a ll need ev e r y m a n . ”
ceive t h e sp y r e g a r d i n g h e r In
H is r e m a r k 1>rought h o m e to L a r r y fo rg iv e me. S ir G e o r g e ? "
tenti& ns a n d In veigle him Into
" S u r e l y ! See y o u a g a i n , R e d m o n d I"
R e d m o n d a r e alizatio n o f th e w a y in
p e r m i t t i n g h e r to do a s sh e
And w ith t h a t G e o r g y 's f a t h e r left
whi ch t h e sit u a t i o n a p p lie d to h i m s e l f
Iikes7
“ T h e n . In so m e w a y s . It'a good I’ve t h e m — alone.
" L a r r y , w h e n will y ou go to the
co m e b a c k ,’* lie co m m e n t e d . "I m u s t
f r o n t ? " E th el a s k e d In a !en«e voice
n o BK CONTINUED .i
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rep o rt a t o n ce.”
H e se t Ids e a p a n d slick u p o n a stool
Gu y F a l c o n e r t u r n e d to him with u n ­
b o u n d ed e n t h u s i a s m lig h tin g up his b efo re a n s w e r i n g her.
"I d o n 't k n o w ." he «aid " I ' m a f r a id
y o u n g face.
" I ’ll go w ith y o u ”’ he cried. " I s It I s h a n 't he in th e thick o f t h e fight."
R e a l ly P a i n f u l Affliction C a n B* Al­
"Y ou m e a n th ey w o n 't semi y o u ? ”
too late fo en list t o n i g h t ? ”
le v i a t e d If T r e a t m e n t Is U nder-
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She ro se h as tily t h in g th ey enll m o r e I m p o r t a n t t h a n
S u n b u r n Is o f t e n e x t r e m e l y p s l a f u l .
Itelng sh o t at. T h e y 'l l u se m e In t h r
In m a n y c a s e s w h e r e n girl h a s l>r«a
sp e cial s e r v i c e — w h a t y o u 'd r a i l a spy
1 suppose, th o u g h It's a« good a s an y out in i b e sun p r a c t i c a l l y all d ay . (ha
o t h e r w ay to d ie for o n e 's c o u n t r y . 'Ti* sk in b l i s t e r s a n d r a n a e a v a r y re al s u f ­
It ts ii e i s e girl wh o k n o w s
my d u t y — th o u g h I'd not he too pro u d ferin g
how to r a n ' for h e r o w n s u n b u r n , for
o f It.”
F o r a b r ie f t i m e sh e m a d e no reply, «he will s i n e h e r s e l f n good hit , f
p u l a b y d o c t o r i n g it a t onee.
•is sh e p o n d e r e d Ids w ords.
W h e n you r e t u r n t o t h e h o u s e a f t e r
" W o n ' t you let m e h e l p ? " s h e ask ed
n d a y tli t h e o p en a n d find y o u r ar m s,
him th en
"Y ou?” He wondered
w h a t she nock a n d f u - c ail r o s e colored fro ia
t h e sun, d o n 't s t o p t o q u e s t l o , why,
could m en u
ut s t a r t in t r e a t i n g It a t o n c e . T h s
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