T H P E O L COUNTY K P O S T . A S a n 1-Weskly Newspaper. Published Twice a W eek at Independence, Polk County, Oregon, on Tuesday and Friday KEEP CHIEF OF ARMY POUCE BUSY Entered as second-class matter March 20, 1918, at the postoflice at In­ American Troops Not Unruly, but dependence, Oregon, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Full of Mischief. Subscription Rates: $1.50 a Y ea r S tric tly in A d va n ce; S ix Months $1.00; T h ree months 50 cents. A ll subscriptions stopped at expiration. FROLIC LIKE COLLEGE BOYS C LY D E T. ECKER, Editor. Cigars, Eggs, a Baseball and -a Bottle o f Wine Among Missing Articles to Be Traced One Day— Escapades No More Than Reaction From the USE SHORT WORDS eavy Strain of Very Active Army (Eldorado Republican.) Maneuvers. Literary aspirants should religiously eschew polysyl- ----- labic orthography. The philosophical and philological When the whole story o f this war shall have been written it will be in­ substructure of this principle is ineluctable. Excessive­ complete without u chapter about how ly atenuated verbal symbols inevitably induce unneces­ the American boys behaved in France. sary complexity, and consequently exaggerate the obfus- The historian should get the materlul that chapter from the provost mar­ ication of the mentality of the peruser. Conversely, ex­ for shal. He is the chief o f police, so pressions which are reduced to the furthermore minimum fur us the Americans are concerned. I am at present living with a regl of simplification and compactness, besides contributing stutioned in a little French vil realistic verisimilitude, constitute a much less onerous I ment luge where from time to time we can handicap to the reader’s perspicacity. Observe for in-1 hear the booming o f the guns on the stance, interjectional, monosyllabic utterances, especially battle front, keeping the boys always reminded o f the direction In which when motivated under strenuous emotional circum­ they are headed, writes a correspond­ stances. How much more appealing is their euphonious ent o f the New York Times. There pulchritude than the preposterous and pretentious pom are few French folk In the place they moved to where It is safer. And posity of elongated verbiage. so the Americans are pretty much in JELLY, JUICES AND JAM ONE T H IN G A W O M AN N E V E R A PO LO G IZE S FOR Wbeu it woman lias company she will apologize for everything about the table except the man she picked out to sit at the head. — x— A S E T IM E N T A L SON (Awgwan.) The prisoner earnestly requested that he be placed in cell 118 as it was the one that father used to have. — x— HOW TO P LE A S E A H E N (Idaho Statesman.) To please a hen give her a chance to run across the road i n front of a fast car. BLESS H E R ! S H E ’S S A V IN G A L L SHE C AN Mrs. Tugg Watts has put her piece of smoked glass away for the total eclipse of 1991. C H A R L E Y ’S A T TH E FR O N T The discomfort of a hammock becomes apparent when She has to sit in it alone. — x— B I L L ’S R H E U M A T IS M IS B O TH E RIN G A G A IN (Osborne Farmer.) The order of the government to work or fight has caus­ ed old Bill Shiftless to have a terrible rheumatism attack and other ills. Old Bill says the world will never know how he suffered of late years from bad health. Old B ill’s health always gets had when a job of work is headed in his direction. — x— W H A T EVE H AND ED TO P O S T E R IT Y (Burlington Republican.) When Eve was invited to a party, she discovered she had nothing to wear and it’s been the same with the women since. — x— M A Y AS W E L L SHOOT HIM An Eastern bride and groom have been arrested for tak­ ing pictures of Fort Hamilton, and we have very title use for a bridegroom who would want to photograph a fort on his honeymoon. — x— S T IL L SOME W A V S TO TH E TO P The climax of perfection will never he reached until some one makes bread out of dandelions. ROYAL POWDER In many recipes the num ber of eggs may be reduced with excellent results by using an additional quantity of Royal Baking P ow der, about a teaspoon, for each egg omitted. The following recipe is a practical example: Chocolate Sponge Roll |4n I aquara. naaltad chocolate tablaapoon. malt ad abortantes t tab H c cup u hot w atar aaapoon vanilla 1 taa ttaaapoona Rural Bakins Paw dar Tke aid m li a i eailed far 4 DIRECTIONS— Sift flour, baking powder and aalt together thra# times. Beat whole eggs. Add «lowly augar, than boiling watar •lowly;add nast vanilla, malted chocolate and malted ahortening, without beating. Sift In dry ingredients, and fold in aa lightly as possible. Pour Into larga baking pan lined with oiled paper, and bake in alow ovan twenty minutes. Whan dona, turn out on a damp, hot cloth, apraad with white Icing and rolL Booklet of re c ip e , which econom lie In asga and other «■ p e n s iv e In g r e d ie n t, mailed free. Addreaa R O Y A L B A K IN G P O W D E R CO. control o f the town, and incidentally there are about ten times us many American soldiers here us there ever were civilian Frenchmen and French­ women. They are quartered In every available house, and In some that would not he available were It not that they had to be. In one that falls In the latter cate­ gory I am living. Myself, this type­ writer, and some blankets are the only furniture it has. T o get out o f my room I have to go through the room o f the provost marshal. His room is better than mine; It has a bed. He didn’t know it was a bed until the owner o f the house put In a charge for billets. Under the army plan, a room with a bed In It costs one franc a day, but If there Is no bed the charge Is only 30 centimes. And so the provost marshal knows he has a bed to sleep on and not a box. It says so in the official records o f the w ar department o f the United States. W e were In­ specting the room o f .the provost mar­ shal the other day and noticed a part o f the wall at one end was corrugated steel. W e pushed It up, and lo, there was a fireplace. W e Immediately call ed the owner o f the house and demanded a fire. It was very diffi­ cult, he said, because he had no wood, and never used fire except for cook­ ing. it.” The corporal departed and as he went out of the door a private entered in a bedraggled state. He explained that he hail got lost the night before and when he located himself he had lost a hundred francs and that the seat of his trousers had been cut out. H e didn’t remember just what time it was done. Noticing his Insignia, the lieu­ tenant said sharply “Go back to your i own regiment. Stny home and stay sober and you can keep your money,” and turning to me he said, “that was good dope for me In New Y o rk ; It ID W illia m St., N ew York V It only Takes a Minute to send him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Just drop into any wide awake dealer around here, give him 10 cents for the pouch of Real Gravely, complete in the special envelope ready for mailing. Address it according to the official directions he will give you. Put on a 3 cent stamp—and Uncle Sam’s Mails will see that he gets it. ought to work here.” Here the M. P. corporal returned. “ I came to report to the lieutenant,” he said, “ that I asked Private ----- where he got his cigar, and he said It was given him by a friend und he can’t Real Gravely is the tobacco to send. Not ordinary plug remember who.” loaded up with sweetening, but condensed quality. It’s worth “ All right,” said the provost marshal; sending a long way, and when he receives it he’s got something. “ stick on the ease and you might Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and he will tell you th a t’« the kind to send. Send the best! watch out for any baseball games.” Ordinary plug is false economy, it costs less per week to Then came In the large French wom­ chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long an to say that she had five witnesses while. who saw an American take her bottle SEND YOU! FRIEND IN THE U. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF GRAVELY o f wine. The lieutenant thanked her. Even “over there” a 3c. stamp will put it into his hands. Then the Y. M. C: A. man entered and said he didn’t want any one punished fo r taking the cigars and baseball, and The Patent Poach keeps it Frtrh and Clean and Good that he was glad they had not taken —It it ant Real Gravely without this Protection Seal more. H e had had hts breakfast. Establish ad 1831 A moment later an M. P. sergeant entered to say that he had arrested a private on suspicion o f having taken the bottle o f wine, and that he had Star Beams been identified by the large French The End of a Perfect B ray woman’s five witnesses as the culprit. On the other hand, the sergeant added, (Kansas City Star.) (By James J. Montague.) the private had five other privates who When the time* comes that we By operating on a mule scientists would sweur five different sorts o f wear paper clothing it probably will have succeeded in making him alibis for him. take nine paperhangers to make a voiceless.—News Item. Six Eggs Missing. “ Lock him up and w e’ll see about man of some of us it,” said the lieutenant, and he finish­ JIow often as the dusk drew near ed shaving in time to receive a French Chicken can be cooked in twenty And vagrant breezes stirred the shopkeeper, who reported that six eggs, different ways. But there is only pool, fo r which he had been charging the one way to eat tlie wing of a chicken W e’ve paused beside the path to Americans 11 cents each, had disap­ and society frowns on that. hear peared, and that since he, Monsieur Tit evening carol of the mule. Derntel, and his father before him, had Mr. Hoover’s request to use beef A simple and unstudied strain, kept shop In that very place fo r gen­ erations and had never before missed substitutes causes the people to rise As from a heart that overflowed, so much as six eggs. It must be the heartily in response and the substi It rose and fell and rose again, Americans who took them. tutes to rise heartily in price. And died in echoes down the road. The lieutenant thanked him. By this time there was another caller who It is estimated that since April 6, It lacked the robin's silver trill, had an empty cartridge that had once 1917, 483,000 poems have been writ­ The melody was often bad, been In the belt o f an American sol­ ten bearing the line “sadder and The nuances, ill-spaced, but still, dier. She had found It In front o f her It was the only song he had. house and was sure it was not right wiser” to rhyme with “kaiser.” It had a certain zip and zest, fo r It to be there. The lieutenant Then again, nine times out of ten thanked her. He was about to start A quality that seemed to soar— to a belated breakfast when a French a statesman is,only a politician who The artless singer did his best, farm er came In to say excitedly that has died.—Houston Post. And nightingales coulcj do no some Americans were “ mixing It up” We see. Like “a loving husband more. with several German prisoners o f war and a good father." who were being worked on a road a But science with its ruthless knife, short distance away. Women are falling into masculine These vibrant chords have learned “ Well, that damage, Ht least, won’t to sever, matter,” said the lieutenant; “ I’m go­ professions quite naturally as the war progresses. Women clowns That song that spoke the joy of life ing to breakfast.” And he did. It Is not to be supposed from these have already appeared at Luna In zigzag bars is still forever. Incidents o f an hour or two o f the life Park, Coney Island, and the experi­ A kindly and impulsive brute o f a provost marshal that the Ameri­ ment as to whether a woman can In silence must pursue his ways, cans are an unruly lot. Far from It; be funny at the same time she wants The song upon his lips is mute, they are the best behaved o f fighting to be will L>e watched with interest. And all his days are brayless days. men. These incidents represented per­ haps the twelve hours’ devilment o f Japanasa Pencil Industry. Now, science may be right, of some 2.500 iden, most o f them under In 1811 Japan imported 60,000,000 course, twenty-seven years old, and their es­ pencils, most o f which came from capades were no more than the reac­ Perhaps the mule is no musician, America and Germany. But with the tion from the heavy strain o f very ac­ opening o f the European conflict Ger­ And merely brayed till he was tive maneuvers. When the bugle call lioarse man sources o f supply were cut off, tells them at 9 :30 o’clock at night to To gratify a false ambition. and native manufacturers, who had get off the streets, he who refuses to been producing only In comparatively Perhaps the Muses passed him liy, obey Is the rarest exception, and gen­ small quantities, seized their oppor­ Caruso’s genius may linve missed erally a new man in the army. tunity and made the most o f It. The iiim; And here comes the provost marshal result was that In 1916 the Japanese And yet it's sad that he must die from breakfast. He is followed by two manufacturers were able to supply the French civilians with some tale o f woe, With all that music in his system. demand and to furnish 168,000,000 but be is whistling, is the chief o f the pencils fo r export. provost guard, and I have heard the Microbes Everywhere same tune used for a certain verse In Shelter. from Gilbert and Sullivan when De (Cooper.) “ What has become o f the dove of W o lf Hopper tried to sing the “ Pirates peace?” Microbes in the snowdrift, of Penzance. “ Sha’a safe, but not visible. The Melting in the street; American eagla has taken her under Microbes in the clothing B U R IE D B A R R E L O F P O R K hlg wing.” Threat to Burn Bed. When we convinced him that unless we got wood quickly the provost mar­ shal’s bed was going to be sacrificed he changed his mind about the diffi­ culty und said that perhaps fo r five francs It might be that someone had some wood to sell. H e got the five francs and two hours later reappeared with three bundles o f fagots, explain­ ing his delay by saying that on the way he had stopped to milk three cows. W e got the fire started and quickly saw thnt at the rate the fagots burned we were soon going to be cold again. W e explained to the man o f the house that we must have hlg pieces o f wood. He r .died that Only the cure had such wood, and that It was Impossible to buy wood from the cure, and besides It was Sunday. The pro­ vost marshal gave him ten francs and told him to bring the wood. And he did. I was sorry I didn’t go along to see how he got the wood from the cure on Sunday, hut the main point was that he got It. The provost marshal has dominion only over the misbe­ havior o f Americans, and so It was none o f our affair how the man got the wood. But when It comes to Americans this provost marshal Is a very differ­ ent man. He is a young first lieuten­ Found In Good Condition A fte r Be* ing Hidden F iv e Years. ant, and his home Is In New York A barrel o f fresh pork, government city. He has told me thnt after the war he Is going to get out o f the army. Inspected, waa unearthed on the farm H e hasn't said what he Is going to o f former County Commissioner Henry do, but I think he is training to be a Bergman In Rice township, near Fre­ rival o f one William J. Burns. He has mont, O., by Mr. Bergman, as he waa to do some very nice detective work. plowing In the field. The pork was The American - soldiers behave gen­ found to be In good condition. It Is believed the barrel containing erally like a lot o f college hoys in their moments o f relaxation, hut It Is the pork has been buried In the ground It not to be supposed thnt they don’t since the flood o f March, 1913. break loose a bit at times. And be­ was discovered in a low spot, along the cause they do the provost mnrshnl has Sandusky river, and covered with sev­ bis hands full, and sometimes the lock­ eral feet o f dirt. The bnrrel contained up. As college boys do, the soldiers 500 pounds. make It as difficult as possible fo r the provost guard to obtain material for Empyema Cure Found. conviction of violators o f army rules. Medicine has found a cure for It was eight o’clock in the morn­ empyema cases, or pulmonary troubles ing. The provost marshal was sleep­ which usually are an aftermath of ing soundly, having got to bed at one pneumonia. The Carrel-Deakin meth­ o'clock after bis last round o f the vil­ od, which has been found so success­ lage »treets, which he found de­ ful in the treatment o f wounds. Is the serted o f the regiment’s "comedians," new cure. It has been tried out among as the trouble makers are called. There National army soldiers at Camp Meade, was a loud rapping at his door Md., and cures have been effected In and the “ Y " man entered to say that a few days in cases deemed almost early In the morning the Y. M. C. A. hopeless nnder o'd methods o f treat- but had been entered and one box o f | mout. cigars and one baseball taken, and I that the damage was 35 franca. He Q uick Sentence fo r F r it * . asked that It would not happen again. “ T o hell with Uncle Sam. H e never The lieutenant thanked him fo r the did anything for me, and I am fo r the Information and sent for a corporal o f kaiser, an yw ay!" Fred Esser. a Ger­ the military police, and put him on man o f Sedulla. Mo.. Is alleged to have the case. said. Fifteen minutes later Fred be­ Stolen Bottla of Wins. gan serving a 16-months’ sentence in Tan minutes later a largo French the county Jail for hi* unpatriotic re- woman cr.xs with the Information that | marks. Ha la married and has a fun- • bottle of Yin ordinaire had dlaap- Uy, feared from her shop and (hat t a a 1 Fewer Eggs are required with m c a p * Roar a spoon aalt H taasi I cap aasar — peoted the Americans. The lieu- tenant thanked her and got up and started shaving. In a very few minutes the M. P. corporal come in and reported that he had found Private ----- o f —— bat­ talion In the company barber shop smoking a cigar that had a band like those taken from the Y. M. C. A. “ Good,” says the provost marshal. “ Go back and ask him where he got P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, DaovUle, Va. 4 p Footnotes. The Sportsman — “ What are those peda’s under the organ used for?” Ths Bookworm— “ Those are for foot­ notes."— London Answers. A t the A r t E x h ibition . “ Look at these statues, Jane. How do you suppose they got so broken up?” “ Maybe they were stored at the same place our furniture was.” There are over six hundred empty houses in Eugene, Too many people moved to Portland Of strangers that you meet; Microbes in the street car Hiding in each nook— Microbes in your money And microbes in your book. ! Microbes in the hydrant, j Microbes in the well; Perhaps you can avoid them But it's mighty hard to tell; Let us all he joyful, There's no excuse to fret; W e must confess we’re lucky That they haven't caught us yet. Buy W ar Saving Stamps. The Independence National Bank Established .1889 A Successful Business Career of Twenty-Five Years INTEREST PAID ON TIME ___ DEPOSITS Officers and Directors H. Hirschberg, Pres. D. W. Sears, V. P. W. S. Kurre, Cashier W. H. Walker I. A. Allen 0. D. Butler