THE TRIBUNE TURNER, OREGON Chinese Have Armored Trains in Manchuria llM Ì I a | l Canlurf Old A |>ulr uf oim blindimi y rn r olii gtockliigs « n i walili.lt.*<1 al llldili-fortl. Maina. Tliajr w*re contribuivi) l.» *n Ogunqult woinan and alia anld limi th* atiM'klnua liad bvvn glvi-o lo a Ul­ ti« girl UN) yesrs ago by bar grumi mutilar tur Ilio rlilld lo waar al bar (Irai party. Tha aliH-kliiga ara of Kng. Itali Itala lava ami ara of ai<|iilalta dellrscy and livauly Tlivjr ara In sa- callvnt rotidlllon In aplla of llivlr ug* . 4 N EAR B Y A N D f ;; yonder ;; .* . • Not to be caught unprepared, the Chinee* military authorities hava rushed a number o f armored car«, such aa the on« shown lu tha plctura, to tha acena of tba recant encounter* with Ued Ituaalun troop«, near Harbin In north- arn Manchuria. L a v a r Animala Sm eli Fear Wild animala amali fear In human tlelogs; not n.vrely aenaa It. bui amali Il actually . . , for mim a gland* art log froin tha braln, giva forti, rar taln ricretloua rauaed by Ihta «tata o f fear; animala hnrtng thè advantage o f thla Information - atlark, wrltca L 0 . llolcrot. Remember When the Ladies Dressed Like This? Travel by Rail It aeems that the aierngr Herman Aow makra 23 railroad trip« a yenr Thla ntakea them about Ilia world*» beat traw ler» ao far aa the rulla are concerned. Americana go farther and oft alter, hut tha motor car d«ea ibv Mg bualneaa to human luovrmenl la thla country. Ola Point Comfort Pain? Some folks take pain lor granted. They let e cold "run its course ” Th ey wait for their headaches to "w aer off.” I f suffering from neuralgia or from neuritis, they rely on feeling better in the morning. Meantime, they suffer unnecessary pain. Unnecessary, because there is *n antidote. Bayer Aspirin always offers immediate relief from various aches end pains we ones had to endure. I f pain persists, consult your doctor as to its cause. Save yourself a tot o f pain and discomfort through the many uses o f Bayer Aspirin. Pro­ tect yourself b y buying the genuine. Bayer is toft. Always the same. All drugstores. B A Y E R A S P I R I HI lAsoirta ta tha b ail» mark of B a n » liasatoctara af « ------ —»<-----— of 9aUryU»a«tf DNIQOB name, that—Old Point ! W av'* First V ictim ? It W asn 't H er Fault Comfort—and lost as fitting as It Is believed that tbe first boat sunk He— Don't go. You are leaving me it la unusual, for It baa been a con­ in the World war was tbe San Wllfrt> entirely without reason. tinuous comfort ever since the expe­ She— I always leave things as 1 find do, ■ British ship sunk by ■ mine, Au­ dition which settled Jamestown, after gust 3. 1014. them. Its long and perilous voyage from tbe Old world, sought shelter In Hamp^ ton Roads In 10(17 and christened It Pojrot Comfort because of Ita pro­ tected harbor—the “ old” being aa aft­ erthought to distinguish It from an­ other settlement on the York river. Because o f Its strong fortification*. It has been a comfort during times of war and It la today and every day a HE b*bv to be envied ix the ooe comfort for vessels In distress as well who is bora with an inheritance aa to those Individuals who lova to o f perfect health, to begin with. bask amid Its peace-time tranquility Ana who's lucky enough to have a ___ i ■ . ___ t z. - - i :u and discuss the happenings of the ex­ citing days of war. Located at the end or point of that "Perhaps I'm old-fashioned,” she'll Y-shaped strip of Virginia whh b Juts say to the doctor w h o pronounces out Into Hampton Roads between tbe her child physically 100% at a baby month o f tbe broad James river and ■how, ''ù i t this health certificate Chesapeake bay, well within Capes means more to me than all the stock Charles and Henry (named fur tbe certificates in the w orld. If my baby sons o f King Jamea 1 of England) grows up strong and w ell. I'm w ill­ which mark the dividing line between ing to leave it to him to make s Chesapeake bay and the Atlantic career and fortune for himself. ocean—a strategic location. Indeed, "A lready I'm teaching him the value Old Point Comfort baa been a fortified o f regular habits. Regular sleep, reg­ place since 16U9 when Fort Alger- ular meals, regular functions. H e's noune was built to “ protect the con­ never once been o ff schedule, not tinent from tbe Spaniards.” The even when he was cutting teeth or present Important military post la traveling t o the country. I make known aa Fortress Monroe (In honor sure o f that by giving him N ujol of President Monroe). Ita walls are regularly.” said to be 00 feet (hick. President N u jol w orks s o easily and naturally Jefferson Davis of the Southern Con­ that it w o n 't upset s baby under Just tty N u jol for you r bsby. G ive federacy was detained here as a any conditions. It keeps everything it to him regularly for the next three prisoner after the Civil war. The functioning properly. It n ot on ly months. See if it doesn't make things fierce encounter between that "Yan­ prevents any excess o f body poison s much easier for both o f you. Cer­ kee cheese box on a raft,” the Mon­ (w e all haw? them ) from forming tainly it could d o n o harm — far itor, and the Iron-dad Merrlmac oc­ but aids in their removal. It is sate N u jol contains no drugs or medicine. curred within plain view o f “ Old and sure. N u jol was perfected b r Your druggist carries it. Be sure you Point." the N u jol Laboratories, 2 Park get the genuine. Sold on ly in sealed a s * packages. Avenue, N ew Y ork . A Life looks rosy for him Am eric an ChrUtlan» Throe member* of the California Federation of nusineas and Professional Women’* Clubs In convention at tb* Hotel Huntington. Pasadena, C alif, added teat to their proceeding* by adopting costume* o f three decade« ago for “ Gay Nineties" day. New Wind Beacon for the Airmen TO PROTECT BANKS Silly Belief Abont Raklo» liable« ran be tmnamltted only h> Anltuala that are actually diseased at the Hina. Tb» re la no foundation f.e the belief that pers ona bitten by a dog which subsequently becomes rabid may contract tha malady. Chivalry Never Dead Borne »ay the age o f chivalry la past, that the spirit o f romance Is dead The aga o f chivalry la never past ao long aa there la a wrong left un. redressed on earth.—Klng»lcy. Moon Suparatltlon The term “ mooo magic" refers to the mnglcal effect tha moon la anp pom'd by superstitious people to have on human affairs, eaperlnlly lu tb* ways o f Inva and romance. Sensitive Butterflies natterfllrs are ao sensitive to wnnl • f light that they are not only stupid and aleepy at night, but are affected In the daytime by tbe shadow of every passing cloud. Hector Fuller Is here holding a Thompson submachine gun at the Rankers' Industrial exposition to New York. The baby machine gun weighs but nine pounds thirteen ounces, but Is capable o f “ spitting’' a stream of 300 bullets a minuta. Arch In Architecture That tha construction o f th* arch and dome wna understood aa early na MOO 11. G hna been proved by ex cavatinas at the aide o f Dr of the Chaldees. JACK QUINN QUITS Be Chary af Bittern»»» *W a would restrain many a hlttei Word," said III lln the »age o f <*htna town. "If we could foresee the tear» of futur« bereavement." — Washington Btar. MaJ. Francis Itoyle, Capt. L. H. Palmer and Capt. Dudley Howurd. left to right. Inspecting the new wlnilnge ben eon undergoing teats at liolllng Held. Thla revolving bencon with tbe wind direction Indicator was Invented by 1 ajor Hoyle And la ao designed as to throw a colored beam down wind for a distance o f from one to tivo miles a* an aid to pilots making landings at night. Jackie, Crippled, Uses Wheelchair Coroner* should slwsys retire early on Friday night In preparation for Ihr strenuous two days to follow. Since shnr^ skirt* are her* to slay girl luthier are not allowed to learn to walk aa early In Ilfs aa formerly. Jack Quinn, one o f Connie Mack's veteran pitchers and who aided ma­ terially this year In bringing the Ath­ letics to the top, has announced hit retirement Children are now beginning to com plain that home might he hnpplet If parenti would stay home at nights In Bwedcn they are making auto bodies out of leather. Fine business! A act nod hand ear can readily be half aided. 7 IM t I M I, , . ETOIIB Columbus landed In Amer­ ica tba Indian vlllag* of H ochi1- *ga neat led below Mount Royal seer which now proudly staods the city of Montreal. Here, faring th* spot where Its founder slew an Invading Indian chief, rises tba solid farad« of the historic French-Tanadlan parish church o f Notrg Dame, built more than a cen­ tury ago d ose by tbe sit* of an earli­ er house o f worship which dated back to 1072. Thla great church accommodate« approximately 1S.UUU worshiper* at a time—Its capacity being said to *>« exceeded by but on* other religious edlDc* on this cuntlntent at Ibis writ­ ing. In view of tba aeveral service« which ara bald here each Sunday, It ■earns safe to aay that upwards o f 00,000 persons have attended aervlcaa here on a single Ssbbsth. Tba otrudure Is 200 feet long and i 131 feat wide and embraces a peculiar feature In church construction In that It carries two galleries on each able. Looking down from tha top of tha up­ per gallery the view bears striking re­ semblance to the Interior of an amphi­ theater. Its great arched ceiling la 30 feat high. Its twin towers of Gothic architec­ ture, resembling those of tbe church o f Notre Dume In Faria, rise to a height o f 227 feet and coulatn tea belle—ona of which, cast In England and known aa "Le Groa Bourdon,” weighs 24,780 pounds and la credited with being tbe largest In America. Be­ cause of Its great weight It la rung only on occasions o f great moment, s e e No Merit la Brooding Do not bo alwaya speculating on your futura and thinking wlmt you aitali do. , , . Tliera la more ac. tlon In dlamlaalng a itaeleaa rara than In a month’« brooding over the | h »**I bla or tha probable.—George Mac i dona Id. Backward Races Rome races of men have only 800 or «00 words at their command, and are dependent upon gesture for much of their meaning. By T. T. MAXEY B "D addy” Estimating T a ra Thirty lira or forty year« ago tha D ll« “ dad” or "daddy” wna not In good form. Today, howover, both arv regarded aa entirely |>ni|ier and are preferred by many parent«. To ad draaa ona’a father aa "dad” or "daddy* Itnpllea no dlacourteay Indicate« no lack o f rearing, and la by no meaua TOlgur.— Washington Htar. Bird File» High Th* condor probably ascenda to greater altitudes Ihnn any other bird. It Is believed Hint ll sometime» «trug-, gles up to s height of four miles. V , A Rare Church Physician» Noi Lang Lived According In tlia kloiro|>olliiin l.lfa Inaurane« company, physician» bara M advanlaga In longevity, ai ona ■night aiparl front Itialr profaaalon. Ilo Iba contrary. Itiay do noi lira aa long «a Ih« ordinary polley holdvra. Al Ihc aga of thirty, when a |>liyalrlaii tingili« hla curvar, tha doctor’« v *| hh » talion of Ufa la two yeura laaa lima that o f th« general population. Although only atomi one half th* Population of the Dulled State« la In eluded In Ilia inemheral.lp of I'l.rla ttan churches. It la eallinated that t»t per rent of tha Inhabitants hold tha belief« o f rhrlatlnna. ♦ "Jackie." pet of a Dallas (Texas) family, recently run over by nn auto mobile, pulling himself nions the "road to recovery" In a wheel chair con­ traption bull! especially for him. Health worth more Heir to millions than fortune T Fuirmount Perk AIRMOUNT park, Philadelphia, la one of the most picturesque o f all our natural city breathing spots. It also Is the largest Containing but five acres when opened In 132a. It ha* been enlarged through the taclu slon o f country estates along the Schuylkill river and the Wlasahlckon valley and Fort Washington, with Its historical associations, until Its area approximates 4,000 acres. Its miles and miles o f drives and walks ara lined with numerous ob­ jects c f outstanding interest. For In­ stance. there Is Memorial hall, a great marble exhibit palace— great memo­ rial o f tbe Centennial Exposition (first world's fair In America) which was held here In IS7G— containing rare collections of various objects from all points of tbe compass; an Immense collection of trees, thru he, plants and flowers- tbe Municipal Art museum; an extensive mologtcal gar­ den; a large aquarium with Its as- , semhlage o f finny tribes; the couutry house of Robert Morris who financed tb* Revolution; the home o f the I founder of the state of Pennsylvania, built In 1682 and declared to be the I oldest brick house in Philadelphia; Belmont mansion, dating buck to 1743, oft visited by Washington, Lafayette, Jefferson, Franklin and other lead­ ers of that day; Mount Pie*«ant. built in 1762, once tbe home of Renedlct Arnold and pronounced "the arart ele­ gant teat In Pennsylvania" and a great array of statues erected to com­ memorate heroes and object* o f lesser Importance. In fact, Falrmount la ao exposition In Itself. F Mad Woman’» Achievement A square of rng. Inscribed in ex qulsltc needlework with a clearly read­ able message nearly 1.000 words long, was among the exhibit at the patholog­ ical exhibition at the British medical congress st Msnchester. The worker ¡ A 1SS* W o rt,rn Newepatwr Cnlo a.) wss s madwoman who Imagined that she was Eve, and th* needlework de­ S econ d Thoughts scribes her hallucinations. The most "Is there a good reply to the mat astonishing thing about It Is that It rullne argument that man was made was all done under the coverlet o f her flrat and woman afterT” asks a read­ bed. to concent It from the nurse. er. Yea— that second thoughts are She Intended It as a message to God. best H its the H igh Spots C om la g A cross "The Slowpaya ara home from Eu­ Willie— “ Pa. what Is a grasshop­ per?” Pa—“That dull lawn mower of rope. They came across In five days." "It must have taken some expert ours I” —Judge. pressure to make that deadbeat cornu The Cnlted States bureau o f fish­ across In less than ninety days.” eries Is conducting an Intensive study Service o f marine products as feedstuffs for Guest—This steak Is so thin that I farm use. can read through ttl Walter—Yes, sir. What do you Some grown folks are harder to wish to read?— Detroit News. amuse than some babies. Heed Early Warning! Don’t Lat Kidney Trouble Get i Firm Hold. OES every day find you lame and achy— suffer­ ing nagging backache, headache and dizzy spells? D Are kidney excretions too frequent, scanty or burn­ ing in passage? These are often signs of sluggish kid­ neys and should not be neglected. T o promote normal kidney action and assist your kidneys in cleansing your blood of poisonous wastes, use D oan* Pill*. Endorsed the world over. Sold by good dealers everywhere. Doan's Pills A Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys ( t I I O \ M 'l I I X M M S SH O R T ITEMS O F INTEREST __________ JED 15-years success ta treating Ractai and Colon ¡roubles oy ths Ur C l Dea« BO N d U JU CU At nether » . a M n ti» ti. g v » W R IT T K h A S - SURANCg at H U M KUMP N A ntO «rPK K RgTUNDKD. fend tudav tar FRKR 1 00-naaa l Wvtk dvarrftXna cauta» cimi arne­ r a » tmem .U « K » «Omenta. JOLON CLINIC V Germany Is considering Imposing a gasoline tax. The thickness of th* Ice sheet which covers the center o f Greenland Is un- | known Brooklyn's population now exceeds I that of tha borough ni Manhattan by ono.ooa Chem icals such as aspirin do not prolong the Ilf* o f cut flowers. Minnesota plana to spend $2,000,- (XX) In two years to eradicate bovine tuberculosis. Gila monsters, vf the Usarti family, are more poisonous than many venomous snakes. Massachusetts wss the flrat state to adopt a compulaory school attend nnvc Irw Reelle trapping Is s new sport In traduced In Virginia to annihilate nn 'll’tux of *•:• a’v r.e Inx H s Lafayette Rell* A draft from congress presenting Lafayette with S2IX).IXX) In "appreda tlon of his sacrifice* and services’ and receipted by th* general Is on display to the main lobby o f the Treasury building In Washington. Urgent Need Wanted—Somebody who will Invenl a well ventilated hut soundproof room that will exclude the noise from th* uelflilmr's loud »t>etiker Detroit Fre» His "Traditions” Billy had been told that a tradition la something handed down from par­ ents to children. So the next day at echool he explained lo his teacher that he was late because "Mother bad to mend my tradition«." Keep your skin ♦ d ear ♦ It’ s Scien tific Training S O A P to c ita n te • O I I T M E S T to h e a t I often wonder how doctors kin time the’r bill* to reach us Jest when we’re planning a trip or a new roof ot * ihoiMi enrage - Alte Martin in ¡‘¡ire ■inil I Ir ride w ith Cwticura O IH T R E 3 T