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VOL NO. 91. CORVALLIS, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST IS, 1918. MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS Japan Plans Aid SECOND SOLDIER BOTH SIDES ARE Mm TROOPS I BOYS RUUTIiiu SEASOii FOR DOCK DEER WASHINGTON. D.

C. Aug DE1HIII CODRT HOUSE TO RAVE fen PLANT INSTALLED READY SAY THEY'VE GETTING SEEII (Associated Press) The troops began' to disembark WILL BE THE vostock and Till immediately join the ARRIVED AT OIC. Cieeh force in the campaign in Siberia. FJEXT BIG FIGHT ONE 0 II TDD LONDON. Aug.

15 (Associated Press The (tech-Slovak In Siber BIG Aa excellent opportunity to view the ia are in a dangerous position end CONTRACT LET YESTERDAY TO SCHWEINING NICOL; LOCAL PLUMBERS, FOR $4749 RAID ON APREMONT; THEY THINK ONLY OF AS "AN AFFAIR HUNS HURRY FROM POSITIONS ON NORTHEN END OF PICAR-DY FRONT American troops Just a they are. from LOCAL SPORTSMEN HIKE TO HILL TO GET FIRST SHOT AT GAME name to be cut on altogether' says the Times, correspondent at Vladi the day of their enlistment, through their training and down to their occu- vostok. LATER ATTACK ON SEICHEPREY pation of the trenches facing the Hon, Is to be had in the film production of OLD SYSTEM SO WORN THAT IT COULD NO LONGER BE USED CHIEF OF POLICE HIES HIMSELF TO HIS SECRET GAME PRESERVES GERMANS RETIRE FROM HEBU- TERNE SALIENT FRENCH CAPTURE RIBECOURT The 'second soldier detachment to be received at the Oregon Agricultural College arrived here before noon today. It consisted of nearly 250 men from the state of Washington. Officers of the detachment were assisted In the work of making out the record cards for the men by 18 of the 29 Callfornlans of the Csli-fornian detachment who were re IS REFERRED TO AS "THE THING" Pershing Crusaders, to be shown WASHINGTON.

Aug. 15. Press Russian peasants are reported to be flocking to the standard of the Ciechs who ere operat at the Majestic Theater, beginning BEATING BACK BOCHES AT XIV- Friday afternoon end continuing until Saturday night NEW DURHAM SYSTEM EXPECT. ED TO BE IN READINESS FOR USE OCTOBER 1 ANOTHER GREAT OFFENSIVE EX PECTED SOON AS ARMIES GATHER STRENGTH ing 500 miles east of Moscow. Par JUDGE DENMAN IS EXPECTED TO KEEP UP HI8 REGUTATION FOR VERACITY RAY THEY SAY "THERE WAS A FIGHT" The pictures thrown up on the screen are those mad by the official WITH THE AMERICAN TROOPS ticular significance ia attached to the report that the Soviet troops evacuating Moscow, thus opening way for the Allies to an eastern front much farther west tained at the College.

Lieutenant Caro S- Morbio gave these assistants special training in office work. As photographers of the Government, and the object ia to let the 'American peo The 'Ben ton county courthouse is to be kept comfortably warm this winter, the commissioners yesterday hav IN FRANCE. June 29. (Correspondence of The Associated Press) Tho the American troops have had three ple know jut bow this Nation la do soon as the record cards were made out the men were required to re ing awarded the contract for install ing its part in the war. That the dis Several parties left town late yea-terday and early this morning to try their luck on the opening day of the season tor buck deer, Harry Wtnkiey, Dare Gallagher, Virgil Avery and Charley Gil- ton were out on the hill before tan" than was believed possible.

Guard ing a new heating plant In the build play is very Impressive goes without tne engagement in the Toul sector dur- ed intlmationa are given that tire to the basement of the big gym' ing to Schweining Nicol, the local saying; While no gruesome pictures are shown, such have been seen in Jupanese government anticipated! Psl lDr' mc-ntns men tne the need of speedy assistance to the division say "there has been Just one plumbers. For nearly thirty years the old beat in western Hioena. ana navei ing plant has managed to Inject The big raid on Apremont In April up, each member of the equad being confident that he would score the EntallL planned Jo strike directly at Lake Baikal, the most important center enough warmth throughout the build they call "the Apremont they ing to enable the county officials to do of action on the Siberian railroad. refer to the attack on Seicheprey, ten days later as "the Seicheprey Clyde Phillips. MM Wyatt and business, but at last it has aboMt col George Wu Denote and hi oy lapsed, the pipes, having become so but, the morning of June IS at Xivray they say "there was a fight" LONDON, Aug.

15. (Associated Press) Reuters iearns that British WITH BRITISH ARMY, Aug. 15 (Associated Press) The Germans have evacuated their forward positions on the northern end of the Picar-dy front. Albert Is still held strongly by the Germans. WITH BRITISH ARMY," Aug.

15. (Associated Press) The Hebuterne salient has practically disappeared the result of German retirement The British are pushing far toward Buc-quoy. PARIS, Aug. 15 (Associated Preas) The violent artillery duel between the Avre and the.Oise Is being Con-tinued. Both sides are gathering strength for the resumption of heavy fighting.

General Humbert's uien have carried Ribecourt, on the road to Noyon. LONDON. Aug. 15. (Associated Press) The French have captured the hieh ground on Lassigny massif.

Fur porous through age and rust that the went over into the Alaea country yesterday so a to be out on the. distinction does not wrong to hot water and steam seeps through troops on the way to Join the Csecb run bright and early today. Judge the films of the French, British end Italian Governments, the Idea la bo lesa vividly conveyed ot splendid courage and readiness for self-sacrifice. Equally Interesting are the representations of the vast preparation in this country tor the equipment and maintenance of the great amy abroad. The purpose of the picture Is purely informative and patriotic.

The proceeds are turned over by the Govern ment to the Red Cross Society for ita oeneflcent work in behalf of the boy in khaki. "Pershing' Crusader" give a'better Idea of the stirring scene now being enacted. Being a government project, no war tax te charged. them as through a sieve, and it was Slovaks on the Ussurl front were 1 0,8 defenders ot Apremont ana nasium building for a bath. afternoon the soldiers will be examined physically by Lieutenant Charles M- Frasee, assisted by local physicians, who will donate their services.

Squads and platoons will then be organized and every man questioned as to his former occupation in order to determine just what work in mechanics they will be best fitted to do. After this the men will be vaccinated and for typhoid. Captain Walter L. Tooze, detachment commander, will sive the men a talk in which he will explain just what will be expected of the soldiers. Classes wilt start Monday.

Uniforms have been ordered and it is expected that the men will be wearing them within ten days. feared that they would not stand the received by the Ciechs with great I pry, I ne men ma tnetr new mere, enthursiasm. nDi that best waa as good as their strain of another winter, so they will be replaced with new ones at once. best Xivray. This is the significance uenman aiway get a back the first day of the season.

That' what he declares, anyhow, and a ae ia namesake of the immortal George' of cherry tree fame, he is not supposed to tell anything but Of the old system only the boiler 1 1 I given to the aiatlncuon Dy rencn IxedUCeCl interest I officers. They say that tt was I Xivray the men holding the sector One ot th Allen boys and Rry will be retained, the rest of the plant being the Durham plan of hot water heating: which had been thoroughly investigated by the court before deciding to adopt it. vn farm ljoans howed thy ha1 ur wiiai uiumi uv uviin iu iqe iroiu line, VIvmv a i lln, maanliia Mi. Bavless, ot King Valley, left the range In Benton to nearby hunters and hurried down into Douglas county, where the many1 pronged fellow hide away. WASHINGTON, C.

Aug. 1" 7 Schweining Nicol bid $4749 for (Associated Press) -f-The War Fi of prisoners may be trusted. The men MURPHEY ther retirement of the enemy in that nance Corporation today reduced the work, which Clyde Phillips estimated would cost about $5600, including a new boiler, so that with the re- captured there show increased Chief Wells i has not been seen from 6 to 5 per cent the annual in sector Is probable, according to art vices here this afternoon. for the fighting qualities of tne Amer around 'Itl usual stamping ground terest rate on short term advances leans and betray a deeper awe of the en ion of the old boiler the cost Is today so it is inferred that be is to bank to cover loan to farmer American machine gun TELLS HOW BOYS well within the amount It had been Jecided to spend. The contractors ex to finance er.op movements.

hunting buck instead ot bootlegger. Johnny generally ha venison J. for It la now disparagement of the work WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. (Associated Press) The Army casual ties are: Killed, 17; wounded, 95, the ordinary- rifle- did there to -say pect to begin work -a? soon as the nec that the quick-firers decided the Iksuo.

essary materials can be procured and GENERAL MARCH SftYS U.S.MUST II 1R iri IS upper the opening day of the tea-: son. His lea lucky brethren claim that he can do so because they say Alleged Murderer it Two companies of Infantry, without anticipate completing the Work by Oc- ober 1. ne corrals a youngster somewhere Lai I Idugouts to shelter them held their VUSfnlln VanCOUVer I grounds on the right of the position 1... Ml out In the timber after fawning Casualty Lists PORTLAND Aug. (Assocla and kepthe enrmy from bringing up reinforcements throughout Uie tight Meanwhile, In the center at Xivray Wednesday was the Fourth of July ted Press)- Joe Mouocco.

the alleg time and then goes after it a soon a the law allow The Chief don't care what other say, so he bring' In the meat, and it 1 a bard to pump information out ot him re Mailed Hereafter art I Ifapn Cflno a IS In miX I Imiifriue you would like to know Austrian Emperor Confers With Kaiser AMSTERDAM. Aug. 15. (Assoclat ed Pres8)-Emperof Charles, of Austria, is at the German main headquar ters, according to a telegram to the Berlin Lokal attending; important conference with Emperor William and his advisers who are deliberating on military and political questions. her home here ten days ago.

has how we spent the day. There was no revelllle that morning and we were did the rest. B. C. been arrested at Vancouver, WASHINGTON! D.

C. Aug. 15 rardlng hi hunting haunt a ft ts to get Mike Bauer to tell where he The enemy's plan according to pris silo wed to aleep until 7 o'clock. At Officers say he confessed. (Associated Press)- The increasing oners, was Jo fprce the village, usetroy WASHINGTON, D.

C. Aug. 15 (Associated Press) Plans for the "onsideration next Monday, Jn he Senate of the hew draft "bill were blocked today by the failure of a iiuorum to appear when the bill was nin n'tluck- -aeoembled. ur -com eaiebae bis big flsn. tire of the Ameriran casualty lists the defense works, make the place Thoe who have sportsmen for panies and niiirched to the place designated and at 10 o'clock we marched untenable and take prisoners.

The has so dlsranged the transmission of the news reports that the several press associations, acting together, friends are hoping they will be lucky and bring in enough to erv venison steaks all around. in parade. Because the street are so CAD presented. fffort was well organized nnd might have succeeded but for the work of the quick-firers. nmi'ow we could not march In com have arranged with the war department to set up an independent means of conveying the lists to news WASHINGTON.

D. C. Aug. 15 puny front or platoon front, but marched eight men abreast This Six hundred men advanced to the WUson's Visit (Associated Press) Reporting the attack In no lom than a doien differ gled Banner" and the program waa papers In advance by mall for future TAKES PART IN draft bill today Senator Chamber practically filled the street, so you will have Mime conception of how ent columns, led by two hundred release. Colonel House narrow the streets here are.

At tbe picked Bavarian storming troops. Tbey came up on the right flank, on the In cooperation with the postoffice ended. By the time I had marched the company back to the billet it wa dinner time. In the afternoon there were sport at the park, These I included all the tuual American 4th lain disclosed to the Senate that General March had told the military committee it was up to the United States to send enough men to France department, the war department has city hall, which 1 in the center of town and the street widen there, the left and on the center under cover of perfected a plan whereby nation OLDA I FRENCH smoke making a dsrk night still dark-1 c.olone, tm Mayor (Mairie) of MANCHESTER. N.

Aug. 15. (Associated Press) President Wilson wide distribution of the lists will to win the war in the west and ex. r. i uvy erupt up tua iaiuw uu of July sports, including the catching ecome effective Monday, August 19 and his wife have arrived here for a the town (Contres) stood in a wagon and reviewed the troops.

With them pressed the belief that 4.000.000 si timed through the hollow. The 1918. Besides furnishing them to ot a greased pig. I did not get a Chance to see the 1 ports as I bad a Americans could go through the visit at the home of Colonel House. sharp ear of sentries alone prevented were the city council.

Chaplain Gil the Associated Press In Washington German lines, when and where they a total surprise. AllynCady. who is still with Com the government will transmit them pleased. All men called under the Their guns laid down a heavy box pany K. 162nd Infantry, writes hert and i or French officers.

marched on out Into the country about mile (Co. was next to tbe head telegraph to Chicago and San lot of work to do In the company i office. After (upper a trio ot French people, two ladles and a gentleman, i gave a concert, violin, piano and so- proposed draft, General March said, barrage that prevented the reinforcing Francisco. Distribution will be home of the part American boys played in celebrating the French na would be in France by next June of the front line. One platoon, led made from these three points to tional holiday.

July 14, at Lyon. The report showed that the program calls for over 3.000,000 to be in members of the Associated Press In by Lieutenant Doan, from Maine, got through the first curtain of fire. Doan even went through the second with some volunteers, but that wa all the official war department envelopes. of the column) to allow the end of the column to pas the reviewing stand. Then we returned to a park where there is a band stand, a temporary platform.

At. thi place the exercise were held. The band played and then France by June 30, next year. prune soloist. It was very good.

After the concert a French magician per-formed some sleight of hand trick but he waa wry ordinary. In the evening after tbe concert the prize Contres, France. July 17. 1918 We returned yesterday from our trip to Lyon and it was certainly a The war department accepts no re sponsibillty for failure of delivery by German Sub Is Off Jersey Coast WASHINGTON, D. Aug.

15. (Associated Press) The American schooner Dorothy Barrett was sunk by shell fire from a German submarine yesterday, near Cape May, New Jersey. The tanker Frederick R. Kellog, torpedoed Tuesday, is still afloat off Barnegat on the Jersey coast, the Navy department advised. wonderful experience such help that could be sent to the 225 men that were holding the line attacked.

mail. Sugar Cards Are the Mavor made end addres In French The faith of the Associated Press ful scenery en route and such wonderful sights we saw while there. Thoy were only one to three but they won in tne arternoon were awarded. Then Dave Haieri held a voting eon test Tbe prise were awarded ac-1 has been pledged that casualty lists Now At Grocers Captain read a translation of the address. Then Colonel May made 1 never was so proud to be an Amer fought in a way to surprise and illti-may the six hundred Germans.

received in advance from the war de lean soldier as I was In tbe review response and aFrench Lieutenant partment will be safeguarded with One machine gun section in the vil W. H. Kline, Benton County Food and parade on the Fourteenth. Our read a translation of hi reply that the same precautions against prema. lage was reduced to two men.

Mon- Administrator, has received the su the French people might understand batalllbn was the only unit ot Amer ture publication as surround advance fort Wyckoff and John Flyuu. Their Then two little French girl and a boy gar cards under which regulation lean troops there aud we were on matter distributed directly by the sugar must be purchased hereafter came up on the stage or platform and the parade ground with English American Press Itself. cording to the loudness of noise made for varlou soldiers. Tbe contest made a lot of fun. The prise were for inch a the soldier with the warmest feet, th ugliest cook, the prettiest corpor-al, the mesa sergeant who brag least about the food he give hi company, and some 'other equally ridiculous, Tbe Evening Telegram furnished the money for Dave's prtxe.

Carranza's Oil Land These cards are. now in the hands presented the Colonel a large French. Italian, and Belgian troops The war department gives a spe bouquet of roses. Chaplain Gilbert and were reviewed by high officials of the grocers and before you can cial warning that no use Is to be gun Jammed ttnd Flynn kept the Germans off with his revolver while Wyckoff got the quick-firer going again. They held their ground to the end.

Two other men, unable to get a sight at the Germans from their trench climbed the parapet and stood then addressed tbe audience, but there of those different armies Decrees Protested buy any sugar it will be necessary for you to have one of these cards was no translation of his address and After being reviewed In one of the city parks, our batallion paraded upon which must appear your sig of course the French people could not understand him. Following the chap nature. through the city and such an ap-olanse we received. The streets WASHINGTON, D. Aug.

15. (Associated Press The United States and Great Britain, have joined in a Do not expect to telephone your Make your want known through vr alamaMad eoinma. lain's address the band played the Marseilles and then th "Star Span- were thronged with people and all grocer tomorrow and get any sugar. there erect firing their automatics from the shoulder. Two infantrymen crawled out of a shell to get a better aim.

dinlomatic protest against the oil land It cannot be done by telephone un made in advance of publication of the matter contained in the lists, such as the collection of pictures or using the list as tips by which to procure from families the war department's private notifications to the next of kin. Any instances of persons using the lists to annoy next of kin by making any profit, such a the collection of war risk Insurance, or in othfr matters, should be reported to the military intelligence bureau of the war department. along we heard shouts "Vivala Amerlo" and we were showered with decrees of Carranza, which it is con til you have signed your card. The Germans bad lost a third, of tended, amount to confiscation. Mean fiiiiiiiMiimiiiniiniiiiiuiniiiiiiiaiiiiiiiuiniiiiiuiiiiiinuiiuiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiir Before the dealer can sell any su flower all along th line." A new bridge across the River Rhone was their 800 men when growing daylight ear he to have your card proper while the American and English oil companies have agreed to refuse to imualred the effectiveness of their inaugurated and named after Presi ly signed, On one side' are spaces In which he has to keep track of the dent Wilson (called "Pont Wilson meet the terms of the decree.

smoke screen and they, began to retire. The fifty odd unwounded Amer New Arrivals on the Second Floor in French) amount of sugar you use. Two a icans left out of tbe 225 went over MEXICO CITY, Aug. 15. Replying to a protest from Great Britain against It sure Is wonderful that after so many years of war the French pounds per person per month will be allowed each householder.

This the top after them. Two hundred Is a conservative esu Two White Women people can still have so much en rule will be maintained until th mate of the German losses for our thusiasm. France has been harder jiext crop Is ready for market. men burled forty seven ot tbem on the Represent Red Cross hit than any other nation, with the probable exception of Belgium, and they still have more patriotism and field nd there were more corpse in the tall gras facing the position, out This is regarded as one way to beat the Hun and It is expected that all loyal Americans -will cooperate with the food administration to the limit of their capacity. of reach.

Thus the Germans lost near LA MY, N. Aug. 15 There are provisions of the'oil decree or renru-ary 22, which waa declared to be confiscatory and in violation of the rights 1 of English companies holding oil claims, the Mexican government has declared that tt does not recognize Hie right of any foreign government to protest against decrees of this nature. holds that the Mexican government la free to adopt such fiscal legislation as Is necessary. It suggests ly.

as many men a tbey had facing only two white women in Lmy, enthusiasm than any of us. While In the parade the colors were Just in the rear of the company I was NEW TAFFETA SILK SKIRTS in a nice oft taffeta in beautiful atripet and plaid do-. signs, fancy pocket and button trimmed. Price SS.7S. I ADORABLE "GEORGETTE" AND CREPE 2 DE CHINE WAISTS 1 Sheer and dainty, in the very newest style and color with plain or frilled front, trimmed 3 with fince lace, with hand embroidery, bead inc.

pin ruck, button and hemstitching. Priced a them during the fight One of the heroe of the dy wa a New Mexico. They constitute the Hed Cross society and they have met every troop tram passing through the town, distributed cigar In and only a equad or two back of me. When our flag passed the peo rook who bad been dismissed from Governor Wants the service on account of loose habit ple they won Id give It a wonderful ettes, matches and postcards to ev applause, and as It passed a certain that recourse to the courts would be with respect to drink. When sober he waa possessed of an astonishing Expenses KeptDown oolni I noticed one elderly lady clan ery soldier on every train, according to D.

H. Robinson, ot Oakland, a Y. of perserverance. He Dad ping her hands cometblng fierce nd the. proper method of determining whether the oil land decree Is unjust and confiscatory.

tolled all efforts of the officer to put M. C. A. war work secretary, who large tears were rolling down her $4.80 to $8.80. accompanied a troop train across cheek.

Tbey sure are strong for SALEM, Aug. 15. At a of the state bosrd of control there was no cutting down of the him out or the division. He left one regiment to appear in another. He passed from one company to another the continent from Camp Kearney.

the Americans. It doesn't matter what time a Lvons Is a city of a Utile over one pollinated financial requirements of until he had reached tne last THE WOMAN WHO IS THINKING ABOUT FALL SEW-8 ING WILL' BE INTERESTED IN THE NEJ; troop train pulls Into Lamy." said Robinson, "those women are there state institutions for the next bien million people and there has never been very many American soldier If he was thrown out of that II wa nium. It wa expected that tbe Doara to greet It. They are rendering a thTre. co'nuentirwe we some! lii, that went thru Local Board Com- piles Draft Figures The Benton county local board has just completed the compilation of the 1917 and 1918 drafts, the result being would cut some big slices off tbe 13.

hundred per cent service and tne what new to tbem. Our boy mad one of the volnteers both barrages and be stayed through Red Cross ha not more earnest. I Wool Dress Goods and Silks a vary good showing, both while on 000,000 total, but Instead instruction were given to Tax Commissioner Charles V. Galloway and Secretary the fight giving first aid to the wound faithful workers anywhere in (ne duty ana wnen we were at unerty. ed under the sharpest tire from tbe world.

I honor those two women We were gone Just a week and were assailant. In Lyons from four p. m. one dsy uu and the good wishes ot thousand upon thousands of soldier will follow Goodin. of the board of control, to total the estimates of all institutions nr oreanfxatlons receiving state aid 1918 22 til that hour two day later.

It I some city, more like an American them through th world. They Wedded Yetrday Afternoon Mis and have It ready to submit at tbe 1917 5 38 4 12 putting Lamy on th map." a New Wool Goods in fttnclt Serge, Epingle. Poplin. in all the new shade for fall with new Geor- gette Crepe to match the new wool material. 36 In.

Tub Silk in plain and fancy tripe $1.25 to $1.78 yd. 36 in. Wash Satins in flesh and white $1.75 to $2.80 city than any I've seen, have lot ot pout card of th place hut we mootinc of the tax commission today. Goldle 11. Lane, of Bin River, Latf a follows: Department: General Military Service Limited Military Service Remediable Group Emergency Fleet Delinquent Not Physically Examined Inducted and Called for Induction county, and Edwin Parks, of Ku The estimates are to be considered at aren't permitted to send them home.

poouMted In estimate received were gene, were married corvaui this time. I sending a Lyon paper and If admitted and the board did not Inti mate what action It would uae rela 40 in. Charmeuse in the new shade for fall, a beautiful material As a general policy, Governor WlOivcombe declared that all estimates must be kept to the lowest pos-ihl flmira so that passage of the tive to the 8100.000 cell boos wnwn It yoa ea. know all about tt do- lm 0'? nirlli lEI" hr.llni. Th urn autta a wrlta.

bor' '02 gouth Ninth Street, HV. bratlon. They gave quit a writ. gimpwn. ot tbe Church IBS IS $2.75 yd.

Warden Murphy want at tbe penl-tntirv. or th 8H0.OO0 wing which that will make beautiful drewe I ECONOMIZE BY P' I tk nnn.1 amarttin nfflfttallnm 89 fund measure to be placed on the bal- 2:9 Total Thi la an nansaally long letter ii.fnnn.tini. h.n ha AffirUt int iha November election may be et tt contains little CZ tt contain for me although 5 SAVING I aV 1 Oy low mtvmm lilonui els than about our trip but that Is I ly secured before tbe new registration assured. It developed through advices ot age IL set for August 21. from Attorney General.

Brown, that by iv rnrh a measure a that th principal topic tor few day. traotlnt pertlee. Mr. ead Mr. 3 Park will go to Eageo to reside 'a after a brief trip to Oregon point.

5 Oh. yes. I had a letter from Doe. I Included In the estimate of Superintendent MeNary of the Eastern Oregon Hospital for the Insane. There Is a possibility that should thprsent tuberculosis ward of th 8lert insane hospital, which ha never been fur nlsbed.

be provided with equipment, all tubercular patients front the Fs-dletoa lBi Mutton could be uraasfrr4 TMUrdsy be I la the 18th Infan Next to liberty hond. th best In-1 proposed can make financial provl-veetment yon can make la col-f ion to meet the Ule need tor only 1 ut nn. mt The roveraor waa of tne Dr. R. J.

Onaa, th dentist, ha 'GREEN STAMPS try. He didn't say mack bat 1 he like It flae. I with Walt Straag and tare other aua from Angel College St. Benedict. Or.goa.

pinion that 1S50.00G ahouM sneet thi hi office in suit 4, now uuuam, Thir a4 Ma4io. 14. pao tat. Ul 'i Addreaa Retv O. Meier.

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