The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1918, Image 6

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HOURS FOR SLEEP U-BOAT CHASERS
CO GREAT WORK
Bed Should Surely Claim One*
Third of Person's Lile.
N o t M u ch Difference at to W h a t Par*
ticula r Portion of the N igh t la
Devoted to Slum ber, but
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C ra b Off Enough.
F o r n lone tim e a n d In th e m a jo rity
o f pl*<v* In th is co u n try It lots been
th e h ab it to sta y u p la te a t n ig h t, a n d
In som e plneoe th e early m orning h o u rs
h a v e not been g iven m uch a tte n tio n .
O f c o u rse th is re fe rs prli > ip .ili' to th e
la rg e r towrus anti cities, anti w hile th e re
w oultl of necessity In- som e people get­
tin g to w ork a t -ev en o'clock th e aver*
ag e m an o r w om an com ing a lo n e a t
eig h t o r even la te r w ould find th in g s
still in the cleaning-up am i iqK'Uing-up
sta g e . S unrise, on th e m o u n tain s o r a t
sea o r In th e ru ra l d istrict* . Is a n ev en t
w o rth y of a tte n tio n am t well re w a rd s
th e early rise r w ith Its b eau ty a n d sig­
nifica nee, h u t th e e arly ris e r in th e
to w n o r city h a s u su ally fo u n d ev ery ­
th in g un tid y a n d m ust ste p o v e r a sh
c a n s an d dodge th e sweo|»ers a n d I k *
'satisfie d w ith th e sleepy g ru n ts o f w ork­
m en w ho a re g e ttin g th in g s Into sh a p e
fo r th e b u sin ess o f th e d ay . It Is a n y ­
th in g h u t p ic tu re sq u e a n d Is m o st un-
a t l f » c ,*ve-
W hoever it w a s w ho d isco v ered sleep
decid ed th a t a t le a s t o n e-th ird o f a
p e rs o n 's life w as p ro p erly sp e n t In lied,
am i th e re fo re , w hen th e crow d stovs
u p u n til m id n ig h t, it Is h e a lth y anil w ise
to rem a in u n d u e cover, o r a n w a y on
th e pillow s, u n til eig h t o'clock. T h e
d a n c e r o r c a rd -p la y e r (c e rta in ly w e
'm e a n b rid g e a n d o th e r p e rfe c tly pro p ­
e r g am es), lin g e rin g for th e la s t one-
s te p o r the final h an d , u n til o n e o’clock,
sh o u ld n o t h e d is tu rb e d u n til n ine. A nd
so on. a c co rd in g to th e a c c e p te d p lan
o f h e a lth a n d h ap p in ess. H ut ta k in g
th e o th e r sid e o f th e a rg u m e n t— o r
n iftie r, re v e rsin g th e p ro g ra m — let th e
a v e ra g e p e rso n re tir e a t te n o ’clock
a n d rise a t sis.
P ro b a b ly a w hole lo t o f people w ill
gfTimble it th e re in sta le su g g ested, an d
w e do n 't p re te n d to say th a t it m u st b e
d<\ne. \\ h a v e n 't hi n a p p litisl sle« p
d ire c to r y et. n< r y et given th e rig h t to
w a k e i ................... t i ci ri:d n h o u r. A
g re a t deal h a s been done, how ever, in
th e la st ye up t h a t te n d s to a m o re r. a-
so n a b le sleep in g a n d w ak in g schem e.
T h ro u g h th e w in te r a n d e a rly sp rin g
tw o n ig h ts e a c h w et !i w > re : Unwed lim­
ite d lig h tin g only. T h is w a s c a lc u la te d
to sen d tile i >ple hom e «; ri. >r th n
u su a l, an d se rv e d to keep oiue folks
a t hom e a f te r d in n e r o r su p p e r, acco rd ­
in g to th e d e sig n a tio n o f th e even in g
m eal. A g re a t am o u n t of fuel w as
sa v e d , a c c o rd in g to r e p e r k a n d np to
d a te no
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T h e sto re s a r e cb slug e a rly a n d th e
ten d e m . s. . ) to ho fo r a ii e a rly re-
tlre n ie n t . i-m 'y. In
nil th y a re
try in g put a c u rfe w —h u t it is n 't a
re a l cu rfe w . It <•: 'v re f e rs to young
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been q u o ted a - -ay in g ti :ii f e a r h o u rs’
sle e p w as su d ie le n t—for him P e rh a p s
h e said It. a n d p o -sihly th a t I- enough
f o t sonic nu ll at .- . ac pe.'e .«I n tla 'ir
lives. T h e g re a t big mi jo rlty need
m o re th a n fo u r Innir an d i.lso enn do
v e ry well w ith eig h t. I' is th e n evi­
d e n t th a t by going to h i t
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te n o ’clock a n d ri eg i six t i c w o rk ­
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tim e— th e b c -t alw ay s f " r w ork o r
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N ow it h ap p en ed , fiver th e re , th a t,
th o u g h a rm y hat* w e re p le n tifu l
en o u g h , h o sp ita l bedroom slip p e rs w ere
very , very sc a rc e . It took a long leap
o f salv a g e In g en u ity to ta k e a p p a re l
fro m th e h ead o f n innn a n d p u t it on
h is feet. B u t Hint is wlmt th e arm y
d id . W ith d ie s It cu t th e b rim s o f th e
old nrm.v lint, w hich w as th e n u su ally
o n th e ro a d to n il::. Into shii]ie of th e
h u m a n fo o t, stitc h e d tw o lay ers to ­
g e th e r, stltc l ed th em hack a n d fo rth ,
n s Is d one w ith J a p a n e s e slip|>ers,
tu r n e d t i c fra g m e n ts Into h ie ' tu r n ­
e d th e cro w n In to tip s, u sed bit " f u n i­
fo rm fo r th e ii] |s rs an d sen t •• <• th e
Kell C ro ss n p ro d ig io u s su p p ly of bed­
ro o m slip p e rs.— Ih m aid W ilhelm In
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military training, h ,* rescinded to the call. T he College it
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In A*ri . It'i.r. Commercr. Fnfiaacrinf, Furaitry
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Squadron of Twelve Commanded by •N î.0 ^ -'.
I.o n d u n .—A c o n tin g e n t o f 12 A m eri­
can su b m a rin e c h a s e rs p la y e d a b ril­
lia n t a n d novel p a r t In th e D u n u o e n ­
g ag em e n t. T h is c h a s e r sq u a d ro n e f ­
fectiv ely a c te d a s a sc re c u a ro u n d th o
big sh ip s e n g ag ed In th e b o m b a rd m e n t
to p ro te c t th e m u g u iu st su b m a rin e s, f
T h e A m erican s w e re u n d e r h e a v y tire,
b u t had im c a s u a ltie s .
C upt. C. 1*. N elson a n d L ie u t. Com . «
P . H . B asted o cnr.uim iulcd th e sq u a d ­
ro n . A larg e p e rc e n ta g e o f th e officers
a n d mini w ere o f th e n a v a l re s e rv e
a n d re p o rt* o f th e o p e ra tio n p ra is e -
th e i r w o rk h ighly.
T lie A m e ric a n s d efin itely s a n k o n e *
su b m a rin e a n d d a m a g e d a n d p ro b a b ly •
di s tra y e d a n o th e r. A fte r th e e n g a g e ­
m e n t th ey e sc o rte d a B ritis h c ru isi r ’
with h h a d been h it b y a to rp e d o sa fe ly
to th e b a se fro n t w hich th e ex p e d itio n
s ta rte d . A n enem y h o sp ita l sh ip w as
also ta k e n In c h a rg e fo r e x a m in a tio n . , ’
A ctive D u ty P le a se s Men.
T h ro u g h o u t th e b o m b a rd m e n t a n d
w hen th e fo rces w e re a p p ro a c h in g th e
h a rb o r th e c h a s e rs c irc le d sw iftly
a ro u n d th e b ig sh ip s. A re p o rt receiv ed
b i re sa y s th e m en h ad a good tim e u n d
e v id e n tly w e re p le a se d w lih th e sue- .
c e ss o f th e first a c h ie v e m e n t o f th is
c h a ra c te r th e c h a s e r s h a d a tte m p te d _
to w ork. H e re to fo re th e y h a v e been t
p a tri'lli
d ro p p in g d e p th c h a rg e s und
firing on enem y su b m a rin e s.
A u stria -H u n g a ry lias a t th e m o st
only tw o m o d ern b a ttle s h ip s l e f t ; sh e
h a s lost a la rg e n u m b e r o f sm a ll c ra f t,
a 'id now D u razzo , th e a d v a n c e d b a se
o t h e r d e p le te d fleet, h a s his'ii ren -
ih red u seless, w rite s th e B ritis h n a v a l «
e x p e rt. A rc h ib a ld H u rd , lu th e D ally •
T e le g ra p h . C o n tin u in g , h e s a y s :
“ D urazzo, p ra c tic a lly d o m in a tin g a ll
o n e sid e of th e A d ria tic , w a s to th e *
A u s tria n s w h a t Z eeb ru g g e w a s o n ce to
th e G erm an s. N o e ffo rt h a d b e e n •
sp a re d to m a k e It a n Im p re g n a b le p o rt
w hich w ould h e v a lu a b le to th e A us- ‘
tria n s . u s a b a se o f m ilita ry fo rc e s o f
th e q u a d ru p le a llia n c e In A lb a n ia , a n d '
In a d d itio n b e u p isto l a lin e d a t th e
allies.
S ees O ne o f F a te '* Q u eer T w ists.
“ In th e sch e m e o f u tta c k p ro v isio n
h a d b i n m a d e by th e e n te n te n av al
fo rc e s fo r th e c o -o p e ra tio n ' o f A m e ri­
c a n su b m a rin e c h a se rs, o t w h ich q u ite
a m rn i c r h a v e been w o rk in g in th e
M e d ite rra n e a n . It w as a n iro n y o f fa te
th a t w here:
th e G e rm a n s b o a ste d o f
th e claim.ge tb e ir su h n o irl u s w o u ld do
to th e A m e ric a n s it w as Hie su b m a rin e
c h a s e rs of o u r frie n d s w h ich tra v e le d
a b o u t fo u r th o u s a n d m ile s to deni w ith
th e G erm an p a r tn e r a t h is v e ry g a te ­
w ay.
“T h e A m e ric a n sea m e n w ill h e c o r­
d ia lly c o n g ra tu la te d by th e ir c o m ra d e s
lr- th e o th e r a llie d n a v ie s on th e d e­
s tru c tio n o f tw o A u stria n su b m a rin e s.
T h e at rack w as a d ire c t a n d m e n a c in g
cha c a g e to th e A u stro -IIu n g a ria n
ii t, a n d It p re s e n ts a n o th e r effectiv e
blow -liiic k a t th e enem y.
" . ’ 1 !c o f m a k in g a w a y th ro u g h
th c m l.ie fields In b ro a d d a y lig h t m u st
h- ve been a difficu lt a n d h a z a rd o u s
one. W e sh a ll p ro b a b ly le a r n th a t
so m e o f c.ur h a rd y e a s t co a « t fisher-
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