Show THE COUNTRY'S CALL Continued from Page 1 taro tain is if that's the right expression to take tako charge of one of those yards and he left us last Friday night he be going to New NewYork NewYork NewYork York CIt City and she to San Francisco lIe He will busy himself making a small ships of about tons each turnIng turning turning turn turn- ing out Just as many as the yards can be pushed to build So do we help Uncle Sam Boys you yon who are arc called to the front and you who have nave volunteered meet the issue cheerfully and brav brav- ely This is not a time for sadness Older men obey the call doing their bit and do you rO do yours even if dangerous For how can man die better bettel Than facing fearful odds Fighting for tho the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods Never an old Roman breast stirred stirred stirred stir stir- red for lor the fray in a better beller cause than will yours yours for for its it's Liberty for you and me yours ours and mine and the sacrifice is none too great T To arms To ro the front fron each of us in his capacity Let Millard be known as ason ason ason on the map That Captain Soule is not a book- book farmer is attested by the fact that he has on his acre farm fort forty acres of very fine alfalfa As this soil on the bench is sandy and loose a start Is much quicker there than 1 down here in the heavy clay land consequently he got a stand of alfalfa alfalfa alf alt alfa on the second year ear Last week 1 T took a photo of a dandy fine stack of about forty tons of first cutting He has sixteen acres of beets and anda a garden that makes y your ur mouth water Mrs Beckwith and I have eaten watermelons there and every and anel all kinds of savory vegetables cooked by a truly real artist for Mrs Soule Is certainly a finished cook I can pa pay her no higher compliment com- com than to have been often at ather ather ather her table There are two nice comfortable frame houses on the farm a gasoline engine and storage tanks for water pipe Ipe lines to the house and to the tock stock yards ards a barn cow horses nags chickens and all that makes makes' for tor just such a kind of farm as Ilave I Ilave lave been holding before the readers readers read read- ers of the Chronicle When Captain Cap- Cap fain tain Soule heard this call to s serve ifs his Is country he Immediately placed his Is farm Carm for sale in the hands of I Bishop H. H E B. B Maxfield In whom the utmost confidence is felt by all andin andIn and andin in due course of time it will be sold The exigencies of the occasion demand demand demand de de- mand prompt action to obey the call to build for war and many a manwill manwill man manwill will be caught with property in just such similar situation No better an an be belone done lone to these patriotic people than will be done by those In whom the confidence is placed to deal forthe forthe for forthe the best While I 1 wish to speak highly of the she Soule farm Carm and to give due where praise is merited yet yetT T must say that It is much more my I lesire to speak warmly and of Captain and Mrs Soule themselves The community will ose two most delightful and d people in their departure people whose minds are refreshing and whose hospitality is most winning May the greatest success follow them May their efforts be felt feltin feltin in fn this our national stress The good wishes of at all their acquaintances acquaintances acquaint acquaint- ances go with them who regret their departure Frank Beckwith |