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RITNTiaV. .TCLY fi. 1919
YANKS SALVAGE
i
German Guns Worth Many Mi!
o lionsre FountPin Ar- oo
gonne Poresto
iii.ni anvnun lurjIlLiVill IHV
Ttint Left Artillery and Shellj In
mmQ 1-1113 nnen Airrlcan Ad-.,
vanced Forest Cleaned bv
9 Doughboya.. ' 1 1
Paris. War booty vulu.,1 nt oioi
Mint -, mvt iuui . .... i .i. . .
u v.vw,"', icii i is mi! ucriiiiius
in tlTot.. flt t . .. . 1
t the T. , ."T0 f'
battle in the world w ar. hat. heeu col-
hbeen cleanli.Bii,,iker.iiiUa.at.
tions and war ...,. Uea of all kinds
have bwn rollet'ted In every wooded
.ravine iuKout and trenW. In the Ar-
goune-Mcusu sector, comnt isiui' 4S0
sector, coiiiW-isiui: JSO
square mile!. .
The American caiMnoers moved n)
to the battlelleld soon after tlie.arniis:
lice was .sliintil. Tor mllft urou-.d
Hiere was nut a vIIIiikc or farm that
as occupleil, .
, j Orders were Issued to squads of
.American siikiiu-e eiitlneei-s to pick up
every gun they found, broken or In
ervlceulile commion, as .well as nil
war material,, and place the supplies
along the m-uresr road for oollectlun
In army trucks. The colored, fliihters
received Instructions that whenever
they came across an uncxploded shell
they were not to touelf it, but to put
up a little stick In side (t witU a note
o flint the iliniiiti.nl salvagers could
find it inter.
The doughboys soon made the dls-..edvA-y
that the Oernians in tlielr
fight abandoned hundreds of machine
guns and even larve pieces of artillery '
which the Yankees, !n 'their hurry to 1
advance, had fulled to see.
' Loaded In Box Cars. .
One of the discoveries made by the
Americans who Inive completed the
task of cleanhiK up the biittletleld was
the unusually lare nuinlier ot- ma
chine guns Hie Oeiiiiiiiis had Installed
la the Argonne forest. No Information
was secured as to the number the
enemy was able to save ..In his night i
toward the Ithlne, but thousands, of '
these weapons were left behind. In j
one siiinll sector of the battlelleld sev- I
eral hundred cars were loaded with!
machine guns.
In one town located In the rear of:
the battlefield there Is a pile of brass I
shell cases, aliandmicd by the Her
mans, that would m' e than till the j
hold of a largo mean freighter. It i
was estimated that nearly I.uOO.O.KI
shell cases had been piled In that vil
lage. These have lreen purchased by
the French government.
Salvage Work Expensive.
Experts with the American evr"dl
tlonary forces have estimated that the
Yankees had captured 'J(M) per cent
more war liooly In the Argonne forest
than their records will show. This
was due. it Is said, to the rapidity of j
the American ndinace nnd to the
liurry of the German to leave their
dugouts and weapons and surrender to
their conquerors.
The work of cleaning up the Ar-1 f
Koime oaiiieiieiti. However, lias been an
expensive one, although vast quautl
ties of copper, brass and steel have
been salvaged. It has cost more than
$i!,(HJ0,0UO to complete the task, but
the work has been a success financial
ly, as the booty Is worth more than
twice that stiln.
SOLDIERS LAUGH AT DEATH
Pair Stricken With Influenza on.
Board Ship Um Prize Ring
Count.
Pflft Francisco. A' trnjrlo stnrv of
how two Hrt'iMi 'iniors IhuIi.mI at I
doatli is tohl hi n ytvr rvcvixwl hy j
Hurry Ann.m, nslstunt- miiiins'T of
the Paloce Imtcl, fnun -a friend In,
Auckland, iN'rw Zciifmid. An extract
from tike lettc-r rends: . . J
'The trnifsport I c:nnp hmn'o on
enrrted two soldier pals, lioth of j
whom ha'd lnflucn.a. Aficr' the doc
tr bad givn t lit in ip as liopclcss
tliey entertnliii'dt tlirni.sflvcs 'nnd tlioir j
iK'ighfinrs hy cmintliiK one nnotlipr
out. It would liuvn hf en fmmoiou9 1
but for the nw'ful tinp'tly oft it; u
Umntely, 'Onc-'two . . eight-uln
out ou dctid' .tct?' till on(! of
tliera fnfled to nnswt-r, I don't know)
ujte how X' felt uliout M;"iilty nnd!
dmIitftlon were wran.'Iy mixed.
Sols tr Eeata Trjli.
Junction City, Kan. 1'ralns welc ,
oo jlow for a civtilin Kansns soltdler
who hat been nway frmn lua home at I
allna.for to yeais. .Vhen he re
tururd to Camp Funt'-n the Mher day j
lo tv-iiveil s imvtf tn sni.nd iiundav
Ht Sallna.- Instead of tailing several I j
aAours for. the next, tmin.to his borne
Msn, Tie hit the hiiiway oiuf4wns for-
Sunate tif catching an automobile ride.
tn AbilcHc. tils uiod im i dbl tint '
fl-'esake Uitn there, f-u- be vjn'ifl took .
f tl foad nnd nnnflier iitorcarlJ
f!id Itini itp nni nt.b.il riim In li-
ih about .ttio time the train .t ,
vlg Jwtcth 'li-. 11
Bidnt SVey.
lt. 111. Xiobbers fir-ed nti en
tfcita- in SionHs.griwct. Th-
n't s,tay look nnuinif i'h?
IVwdy buying .k bis sflciilKsTaajr- i
Hl s the r
r em..-
fhe trsghest iiut.any iiistivitHpte
W c.O.l Is selfisbeart. It tsTii a
(JJ'tnt hammer, swung hy iaiperhumsn
(JO.yr to diffith;". Il on: the shei
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'TIS SAD SHAD TALE
s -
Fish Me Scarce If? Delaware
Than Ever Before.
Many Overmen Have PlaceNeU on
Rack and Quit in DAour.
O
agement O
Phlla.el,y0. "It's ji sad shad aea-
suid it old suit aa he
,. hend Ve, hi. ,ro" m n, '
a "It'a n and ahao tale, - In fno. IC
n !ial 1'veOn.ujt studding ttd $t
" a Job In th shipyard. There's
""ire money "in It. Shad flshlne In
dune forever In Oe Delaware lu my es
tliwjfjo.n.1 ' 0 '
Inqulrlea amona the ftdiormen at
""tyn-oMT. w"i vu,,,uetl encucu Hie ill-
'' t"t "fewer ifiad'bave been
...a,,,,. .?,,. '.,.. -
Glwrcier and Cumden elicited the In-
,lle u)St.
lmurg , flve h , , , T
1 . .' . ...
erased one .had per drift. Soo of
n... .-... 1 . ... !
the Hsheriuen have plaled their uets
on the rack and quit In discourage
euent. dthera are utilizing them to
catch herring.
At Pennsvllle and Bnyslde several
"fair catches" were made at odd times
during the season, but they were not
"i ne-tenth of what, was expected," al
though the flskeritiefl fouud a redely
sale for the shad at high prices. They
will quit Surly, the flgheriucn say.
. Planked shad dinners are. now bring
fng HI per plate, with the demand far
in excess of tbo supply.
Records of the . Washington Park
fishery show that the highest number
of sluid ever caught In oue haul wss
about 6,000, fourteen years ago. -The
rim of shad started to fall off In Jiiosl,
Auto Goggles
(if various styles ami.
, -the' eves from tlic
AVATCHMAK VM
N For K"lc By
. 0PT.0TAN
G-E Fans Refreshing
as a Summer
Shower
H-.C'I V
Dear ?ir or Madair
Your pleasure dejic
guests.
iioort flunks to cat are
u.
Wis on tlic X ij
course., vikcwjsc, excel lent sisaifet. JJ,ut. m suiu
nicr tlie'rc i one other very important consideration--
. ' .
. Viur dining rooirj must Ik TOO! .
"Attriflinpf ex)cnsc'for e"urreut,:(!-H electric fans
will civ.tti1 jn your.dininrrYoom, even inllie lmttcst,
ca,tV'n atmosphere of coolness that ill plcaso"
most rxactinj; pnest. Anil .the fly nuisance
' ill T tliminatei.' . '. '
. Wilivc .1 compVt' Tine of these fan, tncludin?
'd.csV nnd bracket types (hoth oscillatiiip; "ani noTi
fc'ill.tiie'), r-filing fans and TcntiUitin? onjfits.
EcoiiifitTiicRl,?ioislm.s in i)fatifin, nttractiv.'i in
uppMfjiTice, 0-; fans nlott tcryreftiiiif nt of
thiiiAifvf4mtaT:itir (llti'm rootn.
'Vfj'TjAU t fTtPKI f I SllTtitlt tf Jd 'f.Qltf.t-
Jatiofljfc'fist A 4T-r'.fancffiiiwneii'. o ill te
Xiac-'J tiViifor no oTitictafion whatever. ,
,
9gfern regoir0tlit
fowef Company9
PnrriM" Staffs fislT oontmre
I. .n illscoiitlniicil li icnincr. t lie Klsh
Ijjittk, coming' up lli lii-lii vnr ht
c:mv liMiinit'li'iit swwsiwa in be htul
to iropaitiiu-j'iuini: iirSil. Slur that
HlltO fllU lViMtulHlu I......I. ...... I...-
j hutched out nOd. hut Qot 111 lurut num.
I hers, like the KWi Huwk.
Step, Kid; Wise Janes
Nab Cand S)s Poet
o
rhlliidelpliln. There are
hopes for the RlunKnlelilerii.
Ol'lie "hlrd" or ".I.tte" who lets
go a "vde" line of ".'hiit'.!-" Is
no lonneTjjfl hnekWni'd eliiss. hut
rather far ahead of her or his
time. They are sieuklii the
eoniliiK luiiEiiace; no. not K
(leriintfl. but everyday Amerlenft
Sneh the elalm nxle by
I.oula rnterineiif)tlie poet, a) an -Baik!ref
here befor the l'iillo
niAhin ehib.
He elnfiiied tfiat witWn the
next r3y years there will be. a
dlMljuWlve American lanaaaKO.
anil pointed to Walt WMtu.an
as the first to aoe beauty In
V
GIVES. MONEY .TO SOLDIERS
Priest Declares 9ons of Widow Needt
. It More Than'Doea the
Church..
San Frnnclscn. Rtntlng that tbe two
soldier sons of the late. Mrs. Bridget
r'ltr.pntriok are more lir need of her
estate than Is the Catholic church, Rev.
Father J. A. Colllgnn, trustee of St.
Ignatius university, has renounced i
bequest of li.llotl.
"The sons of Mrs. Flt7patrkdt have
returned to San Francisco aft 18
months In the army," said Father Col
llgnn. "It Is the hejlof of the trus
tees of.gt. Jglistliis-tpiiverslty that the
boy need this money fnoro than the
colors to protect
sun ami dust.
.TKYVKLKR
iviueut of vouV
encife as i matter of
:
I
THE SUNDAY MORNING OBSERVER
cTiurcfi iITx-sT nmf lficrifori we vufvo 1
our clnlni to Hie luiiuet,"
Mr. KIHatri'k luiiuentheil her ea. I
tnte eo,uiilly to St. 0,!tt,nVllvvrsl(?
and her two wins. Kdward ifrd Joseph.
By Father Colllfan'a action each of the
jrounc im will receive an additional
I, UK
Aptitude for getalla. O
"Qir know'Olohiison jrriO fellov;
for ueiall. "lie It
tliut! lie's the
I sort 0 chap who would eo niul Oi
niarrled and be able afterward to toll
you wiM'tticr It jiiis Mendelssohn-
! LoheiiKrfn. or Tiiiiiiifatiscr thev nlnveiP
durlna the rereiwny I" o'
a ,
"Hall Columbia."
The niirste M "Hull Columlilu" wnst'H'y s're poiutKOn 'Jje theriiiolncti'i
nrllnally written us a mnrck "The ' w hich a liiiuid wm IwkIii to Jioll
J orisniiiiiy Wl-liu-u us a mill
l'i e.-lenl's Jlarch" slid
, have bS Hist plnynl in Wai
; iresi'iie ill lluwild John Sti
sold to
asliluirlou's
hcJilll John Kti-.u.t tl......
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.... ... .. ivtn, ... itiv mm- in ins in-
iiUKUriition.
Job Printinir. The Observer.
Main !7,
More Value for
' Your Money
STUDEBAKER
In Automohilc linvMii; tlie same laws of economy should pre
vail as in cverythinu; else l'.uy where 'ymi Kct the most for your
money.
There arc 'ninny cars on the .market lint there is only one
hat actually gives you more for your money Only oue that trom
hines every fine feature known in the art of making automobilcR.
and sells you the machine complete
AT A PRICE
he pleased to give.
Wallowa
JAZlfj! :vft
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.aTfct
aWl leper
Sayings of Sitoi. lcouim the same aa the bollluK
A pretty woiiiati Is a thlnR of hennty point. Tir Ket quick and smooth Br
and, a Joy forever of. she kuows how (elia.(lon-) aoniawlwt higher boiling
t Cook. iDolntit a.re (IPJ-awuirv iitk.t t, fi.ll
-O Qtpo-wi- and lonn mlW-age the fuel
liASdl li: licit!. im; poms , jimml have mill another higher boll
Tl-:i. I. I'.i riCIKNCV STOItY ;inK points. O
n I Real bitsh quality Kariollun must
M'onfaiy the opinion held by af,avo a complete and conttnuoun
ureal iralivO opli-, the real value ol esLin oHiollillK noQts. ranelna from
Kollne is not shown
by
die old-
tashO'led gravity It':
This test
tells nothing aboiituilu
he vuporUjjir
n of the fuel,!
Ond coinhustli rMnllll.
Ins has Irfli poiut.O out by 9lie Na -
Wmal WiiiQu of Stanlurda at'
Wiishinniou. only the boilitiK point
!tc. In i-Allv efficient. '
illliiK points, of oomso. mmin e -
Inctly what (lie wivd says. That Is.
iTho ieiL-oi why hoilinu polpla au-
tli lest of coou ::iM.iline wuuld schmii
Ii. I... otiwlli.!' V llltli. Miollllt.
I I... I. 1...... K
iiowi''!. iu in im' n Ti.nii. i "
li-iil.l-iMiaioe to sia.t uulcklv tbo Kaso
I line jmi't vaiioii.e ai'a low teiiHr -
lit lire "I'li.s vsiu- Italii'll pom' Is, ot
THAT NO OTHER MANUFACTURER
ATTEMPTS TO MEET.
Our convincing argument is a demonstration, which we will
-SOi.l) AM) DTSTRHUTTKn
Milling and
Foley Hotel Building..
a-y 'J
'947 Miles
an ?l hours 4S miautca
Avcranc 24.21 miles
fcr gslluo of gsjoliiM.
on! 3 quarti of oU.
4 AnOuiK-rTnt . . ' ..T'J
Tlio Ki.tl'IIut Ojvnti . ..
tf Ua. tirv,fcnMa
'liilil. i'P"l'i' t"P berf
f ts'r'''n blindin s.rm, ;n sTiu.1 uk)
tki. Jlie ."lljaclWJcvi)t'ltc--','svlcdi
cte-
the low to lluu hlali. (.VoniliiiHtloii
start with the lowest and flashee
0 throuiili the unifoini cliSln fiome
low to hlKh Willi thu result thai I
iilieio 'i
full-poweretlO lnstantaueoiis I
,,hniinii. Klinilnata ohm link and
i il,.. full nhajn I. hrnken. Tim
If,,.,..-: b...i fo rjuii iu
'stvaltfht - dlstUled, all-reflneiS' fitnf:
which Juih this complete chain of
lwilliiKO)ointa so that US uh means
easy li'tlnn, dulik and an4tli nc-1
rolobiiilloir? dependuflle jiowor and
Iouk uilleuea.
I Preaeive your Bare, and hav yout
j pi turn wxnk done in the Modern
Park Room, at Hllvarthorn's liimlly
) sari! . Wtv
BY
Grain Co,
t"l.
4rJ tn!
3
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TITTvf.R
IXmiB Store. One day wrvica In tbo
dovelnpiiiB and p: lilting of your
nwaUv-. r O-27-tf
rAMILY DAUS STORK
L. A aSANOCORCO'ON.
It Pay -Its Own Way
'ou will find Delco-LIglit
a complete electric plant
a profitable investment.
Purably constructed easto .
run. economical to opts-.ito
it will givo you plcnt
ol current, fur light sua
power. -
. We want art opportunity to
sliow you how much daily
drudgery it will save,
ilesides lighting home and
bam. it will run all your
litfht machinery thowaili
' s lag machine, churn, separ
ator, etc
Ve.can quickly prove to you
t pay lor itscii ta
ud labor saved.
Sale 1)'
iWEIFEL,
id0r.
rV-
Millions of American
.homes and offices
are cooled with
electricians
Millions more should be!
Is yours? j?!.
If not make us a visit
today. l'ir a small outlay
you can htty a fan that will
last a lifetime anil cost but
a trill" to nrni Why deny
yourself the enr
fort your
ni lyhlmr is cnjoling?
Let HI ic
Jan
trill
Nash Electric
Company
jtiltnomali
. Hotel.
PMKTI.AMU (tKT.fl
jZo'fit comfotablt and
f-Jli8ute8 FroB&
Anyher
ft!.JW AND UP
lip
rwvrTVFfa ' win
Btimt i
tmwa
m
NATEZ
5i La Cir.
.e .p
oir$-lik hptel in Port-
. Mdo o
Garage fit Connection.
e
e
t broken. eneetest mcJ!ver
. (stQl drMis out. J
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