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gpgMMWt SUt Sm .tp.J sisi VI MMUIMUU IUsjMwS I V i t i 1 it ! D. P. D0DYN3 President Sec-Trta. Yhe Sentinel Printing asd Vanishing Co INCORPORATED" TOM CURRY To Cltlien of Holt County Who De- nire a Campaign For a Road llond Issue. A Good Road Executive of the Holt County Farm tlurcau, and da chair man of a Han! Road Convention gath ered In Forest City, April 29th, 1919, PUBUSDEBS HOLT COUNTY SENTINEL for the nurnosc of organising a cam okkgom, uissot'Ml. paign to Issue bond for a ystcm of nprmnnent roads, it become mv duty t u. rortofliffc oruDB, MlMottrt. m , arrnn(ro f0r a series of mas met- 6-wo4 CUM ilstur. ,. . ,",,, .,,.. ,11 , i h-M , A WMklr N"pitr Dm4 u tt latuwu the tame hour on th fame day. of u u wbu in uniaa. incrciore: i ncrcoj name . 2:00 1 M.. MONlAV. MAY 20th, TEPMS: J2.00 TF.R VEAR. a the time; and hat the temporary ehairmpn. and rdnce for these town- Wu Ik. Uu fllit n ti ship met ting, below, wtta ik hi". Ii data u 1 Honton township. W m. Wcightman tKa rr ts.rtp:i tu. .chmrman. at Mojnd City. ' lligolow township. Guy Jone chair- Friday, May Iti. 1919. 'man, t Uigelow. r- i Clay township. Cha. T. Graves Pee G. S. Luken for ome lar- chairman, at Maitland . , yaln in ime bI Hn,t e,i'y frr'. Korbos township, Hatry Milne, Thomas Kreek has purchased the chairman, nt Forb. i Watson Cafe and is running It. Foret township. Philip Fchlotz- The fifth and !nt popular war hauvr. ut Forest City. I loan of the United State, was over- Hickory township. George Lent, subscribed, reaching Jo.OOO.OOO.OOO chairman, nt New Point. May 10. Lewis township. .C'ha.. Cowan chair- For Sale 1 span good mare. man, at Oregon. also one Fori I car. ..,.... . Liberty township, A Goodpastuic! R. R. nr.IDl.LMAN. chairman. Consolidated School No. l.i Fifteen milium Amtrlcatis bought i,mcoln township, at Corning. Thel Victory note in the campaign, which chairman yet to be appoint!. closed Saturday night. May 10 The .Mnton township, George Mlnton official total subscnlx-d will not like- chairman, at Fortvscue. ly be known before .May , Cnion township, H. II. Lawrence Sensational new skvwanl flight chairman, at Craig, en the Chicago corn market came on MWTIVfN Monday of this week. May PJ. soaring 5,ASfc Mhfn to Jl.TT, an oer-nlcht rise of S cents. H 'hall be the duty of each tempi Com was J1.T6 in St. Joseph. rary chairman to call his township Circuit court convenes next Mon- meeting to order and state its pur day. May 9. with an unusual light Pe. The meeting should elect at .locket, covering only six days. There permanent chairman a person who nd are a total of 107 cases, L'J are state vocate a campaign for hanbiurfactl eases, of which 9 are on parole; CO roads In Ho.t County; a secretary; law case ami 2$ eiUlty, uii The Rock Port Journal ha been 'teea n the meeting may decide upon. Mill by its owner. H. K. Miles, to The permanent chairman will reply Frank K. Kimball. Sorry to lose you, sent the people of hi township on the H. E.. but glad the old Journal passes , campaign committee, and therefore to the control of so excellent a brother i 'hould be selected with that fact in newsraper man as Mr. Kimball. mind; the sretary will ptcmptly re- Mother's Day wa more genera'ly 1 port names of officers to the under nnd tmpressivelv obeneil in our city. inL j,0J, N- r. V. No. I, Sunday last, May 12. than ever be-' Maitland. Mo. fore. There were exercises and ser-' PKRMANKNT CHAIRMAN, vices appropriate to the occasion tm jn ortcr ,0 qualify at a candidate .very Sunday school and church n for ,hc office of permanent township OUT fltV. Irri'iirnvin nml v.tif Cn-intV nm. An aeroplane- passed over our city, pn Committi-man the individual about . cl;k Monday evening, go-1 ,h.-.ild favor a campaign in the near ing to iarKio. lor me c-ienraiion futuri, fvr a n,aii bond issue. Wlen Ihere on Tuesday, in honor of the ei-ctcl he shall me.t the other town- liome-comlng of Company A. 13th ,hip chairmen m llicelow, Thursday, Infantry. It was in charge of Capt. ja .yth. 1HU. at lo:uO a. m.. and U-Roy Print and -eut. L. I). Hyde, of afp, m 0rganing the Holt County R. josjpn. wnoiaw icmcr m rrace iUra j., Campaign committee. VTF nX iiihlf'i,Jta'l.nk in Z' CAMPAIGN COMMITTKK. Ma I?!,.1-' i Ah.' la;Llmh ' I' shall be the bus.ness of the Coun. continent wn, compVted. The blow ' ' c,am.f""-" ,'?ltM: ,,fm. , of the silver hamriicr on We golden , . or"" IVK'x'l1"., hpikes at Prom.nMry Point. Ctah. f.im,?rnh-l " (!'P'L J, wtn clicked on Ulegraph wires to , "f r-. ' l'T T.L ni-.'.u ver" important city in the L n.tel , '" " i M. T.-i JL.JT. KODAK FINISHING BRING YOUR FILMS TO US EXPERT WORK SATISFACTION GAURANTEED. ilENiNINGER DRUG CO. PERSONAL AND OTIILRWIS States. My property for sale. Write me nt "JWt Jone Stre.-t, Omaha. Neb. MRS. MARY K. McDONALD. o UP-STA1RS ll.XRRMN DI'PART-MP.NT. This department fur the r't few inaT.c.l. and in that event, will nriro- M'nt the county at large in the delib erations and acts of the campaign committee. '2nd The committee shall proceed as rnniilly n possible to lay out and map such a system of mails n will test serve ir.c people o: nwi county .hI Tho committee shall immeil:- nt,-!v ri-nort It ftn.iint tn iho Stat vifks na tK-i n tlip tmsiest part T "Ur Highway Conmissioners in Jeircr ftorv. The people who want their wn City; and endeavor to reach an money to go farthest appreciate our agree-; ent thmugh which Holt Coun 'ffort to supply them with merch.m- ty's ntotteil share of Stat.- and Fed illse at the lowest possible price. i-ral AM f-r this rar may be sccunM: Wc have another shipment of win- and to the end that work may be .low shades. ij-foot snades at the started at once on the designate! ilown shade, fl-f'ot shades at the highway. old price of .V) cents: T-fout shade at; Respectfully. D. WARD KING. 75 cents. We have humlre.! of other May Ulh. It' in. Maitland, Me. articles of .iual value in thi big de-l o partment. Tl-.e 100 !oien men's siks , Congratulation go out to Ilrothr that we had on sale nt 5 cents per ! Richardson, of the Maitland Herald on pair were all sold out In less than his installing a typesetting machine, one week. We will try to have anoth- and instead of the stick and rule, he it lot soon. wul grind out his news by fingering During these tine of high price a key bard Great, isn't it? we advise v u to supply at least part KM M. Harris, of L.ncoln. Kansas, of your wants in o r l'p-stn.r Do- one of the early setters -if that part partment and use the money you save vf the estate, wa here last week, on a tor other purposes, brief visit with his cousin, Frank Pe- THK J. II. CARTFR STORK CO , 1 tree. Mound City. Missouri.. T. A. Long, Veterinary. FARMERS' LIGHT PLANT CO.'Y SELL Rest Rlndcr Twine Yiu better Uuy NOW Cushman Light Tlants. Cush man Light Weight Engines, Uni Grinders. Gaoline F.ngine Oil, Spark Plugs, Axle Grease. FeH. Chop. Corn. Shorts. Rran, Flour. Hone oMal. Chick Fed, Chick Charcoal. OaW for Keel. Grass Seed ait the tine. Seed Com all the time, Kvergrien, Sweet Corn by the pound, peck or bus -el; tabic salt, dairy' sIt, atock salt, concentrated lye. Garden Seed, Cup Grease. Meal, Graham Klour, Ilrooms, Colum bian Stock Powder, Soy llcans, Field Peas, Kaffir Com, Milo Maize, Millet, Rape. Sudan Grass. CORN KIKLD II KAN'S. White Table Syrup, Cane Sugar. SKK I S KOR IllNDKR TWINE. We now have Millet, Cane and Kaffir Com for little Chicks and you can't boat it for big chickens either. Remember we can supply you with 90-Day Seed Com and Late Com all the time. We have Oats for Keel Klne for Chickens, Calves, Hogs and Horses. Grass See.! of all kind will do well to sow now We Will Sell ou Rinder Twine and Save You ilonev. Traction Oil, Corn lielt Harvester Oil, Separator Oil Axle Grease, 15c, 30c and 25 lb. buckets. We have extra choice Michigan Grown White Navy or Soup Ileans, for see.1, plant them from now till July Pure fresh seed. We have the Mexican White Soup Dean, too. Our prices are fair and square. Now is the time to sow Sudan Grass, had you thot of that? Come in. Inquire about our COFKEE, too, when you come in. We. are selling Rinder Twine Now. Call up your neighbor and ask how they liko Jersey Cream and XXXX KLOUR Monday evening, the Young) People's Alliance of Nickel)' Grove.' hail a party at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Derr, in honor of our re-1 'urniil soldier boys. Everybody re Hrts having had it fine time. The boys felt very much at home again In our midst and were glad to sec such a crowd to welcome them. Judge Geo. Meyer, of Craig, was here. Tuesday, having business In the probate court. Dr. II. G .Pierce and George Luk ens attended the Shrlncra' convocation at Kansas City. Friday of last week. 0. O. Searcy, of St. Joseph, who served in Company M, l'JOth Infantry, pent a few days hero this week, the guest of the Lee Gretne family. H. II. William .one of our real live attorneys, was here Monday, hav ing business in the probate court , Miss Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mr. William Nice, is a graduate and valedictorian of the Craig high chool this year. The Old Sentinel congratulates you. Gertrude. Lester Pettiiuhn was in St. Jo seph, Monday, on a strictly business tnr. jou nnd gentle rcminocr or me fact that Time's wheel never stops. Think of this a moment. Cards reach us telling that Louis.', daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ficgenbaum. is n graduate tnis year trom tnc spring- nolo;. .Ni-t)., high school, and tins old paper certainly congratulates her ut well as her parent. Her mother wus formerly Nellie Montgomery, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery, and graduated from our high school, class of IM'1. Iloone rancher, who was recently- operated upon in a M. Joseph hospi tal, is rvpoiteil to re ilolng nicely, ami it now conva'cscing. Wo all hope for a complete recovery. i. c. ru r. wno recently son his farm in the Kinm-y district, with hi family, took their departure Tues day for Los Angeles, California, in the nope teat the change may proc beneficial to Jlr. rullcr heultn. 11 s.w.th rigret that we have to give up such truly gxl people. Com p.anting began in earnest, Monday of this week. May 12. The M'th Division, in which is a good si.uad of I loir cuunty boys, is vxpectoi to begin embarkation at llr.-st. France, tuinoiruw, Saturday, .May 17th. Carl Huntsman's many friends in this section send greetings on his mar riage to Miss Ora. daughter of Mr. ami Mis. G. P. Munkres. in St. Joseph, .May :i. r.'l'.'. we Know the happ groom, ami know him to bo a splrr.l.-l )ourg man, and fiom what we team of the bride, wo think lie has chosen wise.y. our sinccie congratulations, lorn Reynolds, John Su-ward and sun. Jesse hick, uco. raltrrson, m Patterson. C. J. Kooek and Loren Pen der aie all prospecting at Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. Andy Hurner, Roy Kunkel and Lev Greene were out there la-. week, but they have rvturavu. A very unique and handsomely en- graved commencement card comes to tnend here from Ruth, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen, who recent. ly went South, locating at Pharr, Texas, from which school she gradu ates this year, being u Senior of the Oregon high school ut the time of her go.ng South. Kathenne King has returned to her duties at the Alton, III.. Woman's Industrial Center, after a week's vint with the old folks at home, and her many, many friends. Judge H. T. Alkire was in St. Jo seph. Saturday last, on legal busine. Mr Zetta Tapkln, of St Joseph, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Anra Lible. of Fort Wayne, Indiana, were here a few days the past week, guests of Mrs. T's son, Fred Philbrick and family .and other relatives and friends. Miss Nettie nuctter, the assistant to County Collector Alkire, is enjoy ing her vacation visiting her brothers, Frank and Jesse, and other relatives In Northern Holt. C'ncle John Callow, of the Lincoln district, now 82 ears old, was here Satunlay of last week, and we were juro glad to see him, but regret that he lia nearl) lost his sight, and It was difficult for him to get around. Mrs. India Prlc ha rr-iml i from Kansas City, where she has been enjoying a delightrul visit with her daughter. .Mrs, Alice Caskey, and her two dear little girls. Nothing like the coming of Grandma. Rowena Pierce, who has been at tending the University, is home to enjoy the commencement of the high school from which she graduated in the class of 1917, and to spend the summer with her parents, Dr. and Mm. II. G, Pierce. Sniith Meadows and w ife ,of Mait land, spent Sunday with their daugh ter. Mr. and Mr. George Gelvin, and that bouncing grandson. That boy kept grand-daddy busy . l-estcr Pettljohn was up against a full-house, Sunday of this week. His father anil mother drove over from Rosendale .and along with them came Will Robinson and family, of Fill more, and his partner, Will Crawford and fam'ly. of Mound City, also came in on him, and Lester had to hustle for the commissaries. Fortescue was in a blare of glory on Tuesday of this week, May 18. They extended a formal community welcome to her returning soldiers, by having a great reception and ball, sneaking and feasting. Owing to lack of time we will not be able to tell you all about it until our next Issue, Hard coal, $15.00 per ton. FARMERS' ELEVATOR CO, Forest City, Mo. FARM IIPREAU NOTES. Ry W. C. Swarncr, County Agent. MRS. NELSON NOLAND'S HENS SCORE HIGHEST. Hoit County makes the highest In dividual record In Missouri Fann Fleck Kgg Laying Contest for March, 21 cgg. per hen. Mrs Nelson Noland, near Oregon, has the list nction of haxinir the flock tnat -.ado this record. Her flock of U I!, "n Leghorn averaged 21 eggs t. Tl,.m II" f1,.t4 j .i ,.' cor.tc.-i. Yhe next highest averaged wa n,.Tie by a flock ef ?3 Whi.e Wyard tte in Cole Count), which av eraged J".:' egg per hen. Fcwrable weather and careful at tention cmbintd to give the hens in the M soun Farm Hock Egg 1-uy-ing Contest an unuually high egg Product .on for March. The 14,47s ens ,n the contest for this month laid a total of 209.457 eggs, or nn average of 1 1.3 eggs per l.cn. The White Reck with an average pro duction of 17 eggs per bird made the best breed average .or the month, but wtro closely pushed by the W'hito Leghorn with an average of 1G.7 egg and the White Wyaiidottes with 10.5 egg. The average income from egg for each fa. 'ii wa 'W.70 anil the average expense for fe.d fl!.90, leaving a net return or siu.so for each farm. In, addition to the egg listed in the above income. :? farms set 2,143 dozen eggs durinir the month or an av.-rnue nf 233 eggs per farm. Forty-five of thel furms reported 0,192 chicks on Aptill 1st. or an average of 138 chick per' fa nit ' It ,- -iterestlng to note that the) av.-iage profit for March ex-1 ctvi.-d b) a considerable margin the I avrru.-. total profit of $29.01 for the four . :,ter month. It i also note-1 worth, that the ;I3.3 egg produced uj ... literate nrn in mi cwn ue-, n tw. . i N ,. !ni.r 1st and April 1st t (,i mu.o i an ..ru oi ine i,4..i tL'L creu Saturday Only 15c can Bcnns 10c 17c Velvet Tobacco 15c 6 bars Clairette Sonp 25c 35c Package Oats 30c 12c Lewis Lye 10c 17c Carnation Milk 15c Red Dog Shorts - - $3.25 Mixed Feed - . - S2.60 Bran $2.50 Shumacher Feed - $3.25 We Pay Cash for Eggs. Moore Grocery Co, Satisfaction Guaranteed. reduction of the average MIsoutl en. TVirt SrtlllM.f Mf .nMft hh.l.nl ltd b; t.-.e ti'10 C-nsus as the annual sumiirliod data for this contest: Ed Com, of Mound City, wan found to In- of unsound mind bv (ho the (county court, Friday last, May I', and nv wa tnxen to tno M. Joseph asylum by Sheriff Cruuser, the same day. INC-niE. EXPENSE AND PROFIT-NOVEMIIER 1st TO Al .. . . AV. .No. Av. Value Cost M"ntll Of Of Hen IVv. nfVl., ..f t-V.,1 PrnfU Flocks Per Farm Per Hen Per Farm Per Farm Per Fann uy .-,ncrm iruuscr, tnc same uuy. 1(11 i.t' The will of Mr. Anna E. Long. ..... .. or -Moum( uiyt wno ,1(C1 Apri, .j2( Wlll Profit I f"c'1 'or Pruoa,c .May 2. It wa cxe. November , Pcvmber January . . February . March .... Total . 20 24 23 47 H7 Rrccd. :t. White Rock White U-ghorni ... W hite Wyandotte . 4. Ilrown Leghorns .., !. Mixed lla-ed .... n. White l-nngshan ,. 7. Duff Leghorns . . . . . Rhode Island Red l. Huff Orpington . . 1". Ruff Rock 11. llarrcd Rock .... Total THE HIGHEST RECORDS Flock Owner and llrced. 140 2.1 J14.2S $10.18 133 :C 24 .4 S ln.lD Ifc! 4.S 23.03 20.13 153 S.0 33.S3 19.2$ 143 14.5 00.70 1U.U0 31.5 105.70 34.3U '.REDS RANKED FOR MARCH. No. No. of of Flocks Hen 3 515 13 -'.o:t 4 301 7 1,400 23 3,010 1 107 29 2.200 19 2.293 S Ui'O 1 120 14 2,139 1.90 .'.-IS 9.50 10.57 40.S0 $70.41 cuti-d September lb, 191S, and wit-ni-s"l by R. E. Decker and W. M. Hansher. II M. Terhune Ix made ad ministrator with will annexed. She be. queaths one-slrth of her estate to each of her six chlldn n Maud II. Thomp son, Hadasha Terhune. Fannie E. Well, Gotha Cottier, Thos. A. ami Wm. E. Long. Dr. Kcamev- and wife arc now oe. cupylng the Hoffman property on Av. No. I of Eirgsj East Nodaway street. l.riiin Ercd Roecker. of St. Louis, t l,.l) i lien on a vl.lt with hi r1niv h,.r and also to attend the Decoration Day exercise. He I the youngest son of the late Albert Roecker. Rev. J. M. Ilalley. of the Chris tian church, will icupy the residence property of Dr. W. C. Proud about the first of June. Hurry Gelvin was In from Hoi yoke, Colorado, Tuesday, only for the 10.5 15.2 14.2 14.2 14.1 13.S 1X0 12.7 12.4 FOR r 14,478 MARCH. 14.3 No. of .. .'nr. .riiuii .uiann. lion louniv, nrown Leghorns SO .7' !i'v' ,K.!'"ininMl Co, County. Whif Wyandotte .... 73 .1. Mrs. H. W. Townsend. Clinton Co.. White foghorn 320 4. Mr. Mm RobUrson. Greene Co., Rhode Island Red .... 70 102 95 200 132 Mr. S. A. Vauirhn. Adair founli-. l!hn,l I.I J Mil tfiutj t. Mr. W. I. Cappi. Adair County. Rhode Island Reds ... ,. Mr. Ines Heuer, 'rnon County. Mixed I'.rced S. Mr. Roy Ilartce. Chariton County, White Rock J. Mi. F. F. Fullmer. Jair County, Rhode Island Red and , . ,, , , , Ilrown Lochurr. ....200 10. Mr. Chas. Haind. Chariton Co., White foghorn 120 HIGHEST RECORD FOR EACH RISKED FOR MARCH. Rreed and Flock Owner. of Av. No. of Eifcs Hens Per Hen 21.0 20.9 20.4 20.1 20.0 20.0 19.0 19.5 lay on some business matter. He i ,:oing wen, ami with the aid of an as , slstant is running a tractor day and n'ght .besides looking after .100 acien or millet. Ralph Crlder and Arthur Hibbar.l and th.-lr wives, of Corning. Kansas, were here to attend the funeral of their niece. Miss Pearl Wncgete, which occerrcd at Fillmore, Tuesday of this: week, her death occurring in Denver Colorado, May 9th. 1S.S 18.7 . i i ... . .... .. van ..vKiiuins .Mrs. .eion .oiann, iioit county mi 2. White Wyandotte Rev. F. Relnlnga, Cole County 75 3. White Leghorn Mrs. II. W. Townsend, Clinton County. . .320 4. Rhode Island Red Mr. Viia Robh.rnn. ilnviw r.inn..' -n Mr. Ine lieu, or. Vernon County 2uo f r. ,n,. I? .... ri : . , ' ..... . 1.1. 5. Mixed Rreed 0. White Rocks Mrs. Roy Ilartee, Chariton Counts- .. Harred ISocks Mrs. D. L. Hdge. Chariton County .... 8. Huff Orpingtons Mrs. F. A. Millard, Johnson County . 9. Ruff foghorn Mr. Elvena Johnton, Vernon County . 10. White fongshans Mrs. C. H. Frank. Vernon County 11. Huff Rocks Mm May Porter, Sullivan County Av. No, of Eire Hen Per Hen 21.0 20.9 20.4 20.1 19.0 19.5 10.7 10.0 14.7 14.2 12.7 . .292 , . 95 ..107 ..120 For Sale Stoves. Washing Ma. I Ch.ii.lnin T n i!nK.,r.. m chine. Oil Tank. Couch. Fruit Jars.iPost. is attendinL- th i:. i it.i, encampment, in session at Joplln, thl week. Tables. Chair .Soft Coal PROF. J. A. WILEY. Lost Crescent Ilrooch. with gar net setting. Finder return to Sentinel office and receive liberal reward. I moved to St. Joseph, where they will I Tho Mlc Caroline and Minnlci Hoffman, with their mother, haw re-1 "Hooray ol last I've foun Instant Bunion Relief I don't limp and fusa and worry -locnlrcold and fret and bemoan my tote and my feet FA I RYFOO r gayo me aistant relief-stopped the pain Jistantly-gradually reduced tno innammation ond softened and enuWad U, tmnlon without on. Nt ef tin or Scomfort. You csn mi nnltr m rAiKrt OUT tnj jr pm ii,ur pain fM r ron vour bunion. Wo rosrin- wiui Alllrloor or sou tml not mi - mm. Try a box uJ, .M if roVdi J2 " Uf. rtorr. wh.rTl .ft tAlKVK7.,CM',k: Woknowwhit f h" ?OM fw thouunJ. of HENN1NGER DRUG CO. Leading Prescription Druggist. City, enjoying a visit with her dough-!, 'resident Wilson has uued a call I .w .v.aiuii oi congress tot iret Monday next, May 19. , A. Mitchell and Mr. tew. Mrs. I Claud Rader. For Sale or Rent A four-room house, one-third of an acre. C. W. BARTRAM. The many old-time frloml in m cuy oi -tin y- Mes, who spent hi car ier day here In Oregon, will leam with regret that he wa stricken with Implement, Implement Don't r.aia.1','" at h., h.omo 1" Craig, on forget to tell me to save you that f, uma "pnlrR Inst, May 10, and New Departure Cultivator, Jenny Und, Fast Mail, or the old reliable New Departure Tongueless. I have some carried over Plows and Cultivat ors at bargain prices. See me. D. M. MARTIN. is in a senou condition. What It Cost Tho Surgeon General of the army ha given out the total number of deaths reported In the army during the world war and up to April 29, 1919 A Great Welcome. " oi mi total IG.C39 or 51 r,..-ii. i.... i .,...-!.. i ..... . i per cent were from ilinu. jn nr ah. great welcome to be extended by the n. ""Ic und 0 per cent from other people of Holt county to her return-1 "IJU"e?' -i Jhe ,Icalhs disease, Ing soldier of Company L. and all a,??.ut 12,000 ,have U"el ince ho others who have come back, at Mound u"r.'es S?atf&' , City, on Tuesday, May 27th. lo the third successive week, the Col. Relgcr. a hero of the Argonne V,Vort . the rate for new case of battle, and other able speaker will be "'ca the expeditionary force for present and address the people. the ended April 10 marked a low A Curtl aeroplane will do some f'fu 9,y mtn werc admitted stunts, under command of Cap:. Prim. t0 V" sick "P01 "Kiving the low an of St. Joseph, who was in the cr- nS"!, ?te ot ,a-80 Pr thousand." Ty vice in France. . Ph01d vcr showed an Increase, fifty. The music for thi occasion will be tolf. ncw cascs MnS reported for that furnished by the Maupin Concert .... Band, of St. Joseph, Lum Patterson' I ,n thc united State no unusual dis. New Point Band, and perhap other ease Prevails at any camp or station, baads. rePt at Camp Devens, where the in- A biff parade of soldiers, basket din-'f'1nce " influenia and pnuemonia is ner, etc, and so forth. Mgh among Che returned troops. A to. Get ready and be there to show how tl of 102 ncw cases of pnuemonia glad you are to see "Johnny come ere. reported for the week ending nuuthln: home," 'April 18 and 208 new case of influ enza. Home Phone 87 Mutual 101 EMMA BLACK Osteopathic Physician ALL DISEASES TREATED UY OSTEOPATHIC METHODS Office First Residence West of Moore' Grocery Slore OREGON t t MISSOURI C. D. ZOOK, GUY L, CUMMINS, Prest. Cashier. AUTUMN CURRY, Asst. Cash. Z00K & ROECKER BANKING CO. OREGON : : MISSOURI Established 1871. :o: The oldest bank in the county. Trans acts a general binking business. In terest paid on time deposits. Drafts old on all the principal cities of the country and Europe. Have made spe cial arrangements to collect money due.trora estates In foreign countries. Th? .cf,ounts of farmer. merehanU and Individuals respectfully solicited. Special care given to any business In trusted .to.us. BOTH PHONES ; 4 M A'