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TRAINING LITTLE CHILDREN (Continued from Page 2) come as a man among men in his time? "Or will ybu throw away his inher itance before he has had the chance to touch it? Will you turn over to him a brain distorted, a mind diseas ed; a will untrained to action; a spin al cord grown through and through with the devil grass we call wild oats? - "Will you let him come, taking your place, gaining through your ex perience, happy in your friendships, hallowed through your joys, building on them his own? "Or will you fling it all away, de creeing, wanton-like, that the man you might have been shall never be? "This is your problem in life the problem vastly more important to you than any or all others. How will you meet it, as man or as a fool ? It is our problem today and every day, and the hour of your choice is the crisis in our history." crop of grapes this year, and expects to get the highest market price for the fruit, as it is of the best variety. Help to reach all the parents of the country by cutting this out and pass ing it on to a friend. m EHHfflEHEBHISSlEElIlElllH H 1 S ffl FARM NEWS m h H HHHfflllHEIiaHlffllBSlffl! H The clover crop in Clackamas coun ty will not be very good this year, as a poor stand was secured in the be ginning. Vetch seems to be the main feed which is growing "wonderfully. J. T. Mclntyre of the Brightwood neighborhood, has been marketing some fine "Gold Dollar" strawber ries, which he makes a specialty of growing on his farm at that place. Mr. Mclntyre will also have a fine Sheep shearing has been the ruling activity among Clackamas county farmers during the past week, and fleeces are averaging around nine pounds, with a prevailing market around 45 cents. One of the heaviest buyers at the government wool sale held in Port land last Wednesday, was the Oregon City Woolen mills of this city, which concern bought large lots of wool for manufacturing purposes. " How Allied Soldiers Suffered When They First Experienced the Hor rors of Kaiser's Poison Gas. Suddenly a great cry rang out: "The gus!" It wus true. Over there from the enemy's lines, came great greenish balls, rolling close to the earth, rolling deliberately yet swiftly, rolling straight toward us, Emmanuel Bour cler writes In Scrlbner's. Gas I That horrible thing, still almost unknown, which had been used for the first time only recently on the Yser. It was coming with deadly surety amidst a tornado of artillery. Orders were shouted back and forth:, "The gas ! Put on the masks !" Each man spread over his face the protecting cloth. The shelters were closed. The telephone, whose wires ran the length of the communication trenches, gave the warning: "Look out I The gas!" We did not yet know what manner of horror it was. None of us had ex perienced an attack of the sort. We ran to and fro like ants whose hill has been molested. Some fired their guns at random, others awaited or ders. The frightful, vivid thing came on, expanded to a cloud, crept upon us, glided Into the trenchesv The air was quickly obscure. We were swim ming in an atmosphere stained a venomous color, uncanny, indescrib able. The sky appeared greenish, the earth disappeared. The men staggered about and rolled on the ground, stifled. There were some knots of soldiers who had been asleep In their beds when overtaken by the gas. They writhed In convulsions, with vitals burning, with froth on the Hps, call ing for their mothers or cursing the Germans. We gathered them up as best we could; we took them to the doctors, who, thus confronted by an unknown condition, found themselves powerless. They tried the applica tion of oxygen and ether in an effort to save the lives of the victims, only to see them die, already decomposed, In their hands. The masks had not yet been perfect ed and were a poor protection. Some ran about like madmen, shrieking in terror, the throat choked with saliva, and fell In heaps. In contortions of agony. Some filled the mouth with handfuls of grass and struggled against asphyxiation. Farmers in this part of the coun try are rejoicing in the fact that there has been plenty of rain during the past few weeks. They claim that the rain has eliminated the "aphis pest," and that the crops are in fine condition. Especially is this so in the Molalla district, where the crops are in wonderful shape. Something Told Him During the most vicious days of the fighting in the Argonne last Oc tober a negro soldier was seen to have turned white, while he shook like an. aspen leaf. He confided to his lieutenant: "It's, de tawkin' shells what gits me," he said. "Nonsense," said the lieutenant," "shells don't talk." "Don't you talk that away to me," the negro replied. "I kin hear 'em plain as day. Four o' dese ole G. I. cans jes' whizzed by an' I heerd 'em say, 'Niggah, you ain't goin' back to Ala-BAM!"- Cartoons Magazine. Married A marriage license was granted Monday to Nellie M. Beam, 36, and Roy C. Paine, 86, both of Portland. f.:c:-0 2 3C mil -.MPtrnntanrfilSPluidDfaolffia LAI (SI1!J ',,. ,.. ,..,mil u"' 1 i.u" ijii.,''",. !.:-:!L'!!!jlJ cap! AIxbHOL-3PEKCENT. ! AVcetaWcrVeparauoftSirw Sllllliaws""- j- -. j iindihftSttmadsandBowlsa S . ,mni)n4Diaes1Ioii, M iilciku' ratable neither upuwi' MmeraLNoNAH."vj JhotplfoSid . i t,t.vr.lH?fmedvfof ASSIST: rac-SlnuleSifw,01 KEW TV" mm For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of WAS GIFT TO QUEEN VICTORIA First Pekingese Dog Brought to Eu rope a Present From the Em press of China. Pekingese dogs have been known to the western world little more than half a century. During the looting of the Imperial palace at Peking, an Eng lish soldier picked up a dog belong ing to the empress. Her attendants attacked the Tommy en masse. He suggested that the dog be sent as a gift from the empress to Queen Vic toria. The plan was agreed to and the dog was sent to Buckingham pnlnce, where he was known as Looty. Other dogs took exception to his appear ance and made him wish he were back in China. When the prince and princess of Wales returned from a trip to the continent, the princess per suaded the queen to let her take him to her home at Sandrlngham. The princess thought Looty's loneliness should be ended, since he couldn't make friends with any English dog, so she sent to China for a mate of his own kind. The fad started by the princess was taken up by London society and the breeding of Pekingese dogs be came so popular that London dog shows have sometimes been devoted exclusively to the new type. United StatesTires arc Good Tires SENSE OF SMELL WONDERFUL Olfactory Nerves Capable of Doing Work That Can Only Be Called Marvelous. It Is said that the tenth part of a grain of musk will continue for years to fill a room with Its odoriferous par ticles, and that at the end of that time It will not be appreciably diminished in weight. A cubic inch of air arising from the flame of a Bunsen burner has been es timated to contain no fewer than 480,000,000 dust particles. A drop of blood that might be sus pended from the point of a needle contains about 1,000,000 red corpus cles. Yet, although matter is so marvel ously divisible, the olfactory nerves are Infinitely more sensitive. Much yet remains to be investigated with reference to these nerves which will discriminate with such apparent mirac ulous accuracy. Saved Ship From Destruction. Capturing a runaway bomb on the deck of a sbin during a terrific gale, a United States navy man heroically held on to several hundred pounds of high explosive until It was got to safe ty. This man of Iron nerve is John Mackenzie of the naval reserve, who Is serving as a chief boatswain's mate on the U. S. S. Bemlits, a converted yacht now on patrol service In Euro pean waters. For this extraordinary heroism Mackenzie has been awarded a medal of honor and given a gratuity of $100. In the midst of a storm a depth charge, such as have proved so disastrous to German submarines, broke loose and went rolling about the decks. Realizing the danger, Macken zie shouted out, "I'll get her!" and flung himself upon the charging cylin der. Three times he was thrown from the bomb. The fourth time he got it and, heaving the charge upright, sat on it and held it down. Here he 're mained until lines were placed around the bomb. Had the charge exploded It would hnve blown the ship to pieces. Mackenzie Is a native of Massachu setts and his mother, Mrs. Mackenzie, resides at South Hadley Falls, Mass. after serving four years In the regu lar navy he returned to service in the fleet naval reserve. Burglary Among Nonessentials. Among 'the nonessential industries which are almost in a state of collapse Is the ancient and sinister one of bur glary. According to data furnished by a burglary Insurance company there has been a decided and favorable change in the attitude of chronic rccnlcltrants since the executive proc lamation of a few weeks ago, direct ing all ablebodled men between eight een and fifty years old to turn their hands to industrial pursuits. The draft, high wages and federal and state surveillance promises to reduce crime almost to the vanishing point. Many sociologists and criminologists of the modern school will point to this as proof of iiielr theories that poverty Is the principal cause of crime. It will no doubt be a potential argument In favor of a revision of criminal laws after the war. r Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years Gimilft TMK eCMTAUM OMMNT. KW TT. Had Her Hands Full. An amateur mission worker fluttered Into one of the West side offices of the Associated Charities. "Oh," she exclaimed, "I have the saddest case for -you. Really, it is quite pathetic. A woman, who has been deserted by her husband, has five little children to support. She Is too frail to work, and I'm sure there isn't enough In the house for their next meal." "But what is to prevent you from taking charge of this case yourself?" asked the official. "Oh," said the visitor, drawing her self up haugntily, "I couldn't think of it, you know. Why, I'm doing the Lord's work I" Chicago American. Evils of Eye Fatigue. Many nervous as well as other dis eases are caused by incorrect illumina tion. The eye is a subject of prime consideration in connection with our health and happiness. Eye fatigue spoils the disposition; as" that Is one of the conditions given for Inefficient work we find here a caubo for more loii of the workman's time. When ri'ducpd to a dollar and cents basis this loss shows a large percentage over the cost-of- the lighting that would be required to eliminate them. As judgment is dependent upon per ception and perception upon the sight, then the laborer, tobsejflc'ii.:, must be abl" to see Que details and email ob jects at close rnuge with s rarpness acd distinction, to distinguish objects t a- d'staate with accuracy, and to have cleur perception of all ob'eets in the intermediate pikicb. Ancestry Not Collateral. Ancestral honors are not a safe lean ing post. The leaner usually grows more lean waiting for providential bonuses on parental reputation. Some stocks pay perpetual dividends, but ancestral fitness often goes to seed in the spineless scions of modern days, Nature's dividends depend on present production rather than on records of what has been. Dad's reputation is a mighty good introduction to the pres ent busy world, but that busy old globe won't take long to set her estimate on you. Try living on the reputation of the family and it will add an extra mill to the tax rate to provide for your future as a ward of the poor board, Uncle Sam has thousands of poor dubs who thought they were more than they are. Learn to lean on yourself and you won't disgrace the family. Use don't abuse the ancestral brains. Pennsyl vania Grit Bass Lured by Bright Light Here is a fish story bused on an oc currence at Pontoosuc lake, in Maine, A pair of bullhead fishermen were In a boat anchored some distance off Broadway and it was quite dark. An other boat with two men in it an chored a short distance away and the men began fishing. The first fish to be caught was a small rock bass. "Give me that fish," said the other. It was handed to him by the one who caught it and he threw it at one of the men in the other boat, whom he knew. The fish whizzed by this man's head and landed in the boat, on the bottom of which was a lighted lantern. "Gosh I said the one who had nearly been hit, "where did that come from?" "I don't know," replied his companion. "It jumped right into the boat in trying to get near the light," and this story Is going its rounds. He Is Really Peaceful. "They call me a hard guy," whanged the would-be tough individual. "They do, do they?" hissed the sher iff of Lone Wolf county, shaking him by the coat collar. "T-yes, they Just call me a hard guy back home," was the reply, "but really I got a soft disposition." Five marriage licenses were issu ed by County Clerk Miller Wednes day, which holds the record for the past year. They were are follows: Ethel Verna Craig, 19, Milwaukie, and William Edward Koenig, Pais Uy, Oregon; Vera Naomi Wyman, 18, Estacada, and Ernest W. Andrus, Willamette; Iva Conger, 19, and Lawrence Dalstrom, 21. of Colton; Mildred Esther Tschirgi, 21, and John C. Busch, Oregon City; Rose F. Tomczenski, 24, and Bruce Brun Ru- miski, Oregon City. Metallic Lead. Evidence has recently been discov ered which points toward the existence of at least two kinds of metallic lead, Every sample of ordinary lead always has exactly the same atomic weight as every other sample, but lead from radioactive minerals lead which seems to have come from the decom position of radium has neither the same atomic weight nor the same den sity as ordinary lead, although in many properties, including their spectra. they seem to be identical Clackamas People Honored , At the Oregon Pioneer Association convention held at Portland last week, .several prominent pioneers from Clackamas county were elected officers of the association. C. Caufield. 1853, of this city, was elect ed vice-preftdent of the association, and the board of directors will in clude Miss Ella Chamberlain, 1867, and G. D. Chitwood, 1863, both from this county. Courier and 'Farmer, both for $1.15, The Real Thing Right Through Put United States Tires under your car and you'll find them the real thing. They're built to wear to give you the kind of economical service you want. And that's just what they do. Hundreds of thousands of regular users will vouch for that lots of them right around here. There are five distinct types of United States Tires one for every need of price or use. ' We have exactly the ones for your car. We KNOW United States Tires are good tires. That's why we sell them. ndependent Garage Miller-Parker Co. 7th Street Garage W. White Garage Canby I. Bickner & Sons Oswego Wm. F. Carry Boring Fred Wesch Tualatin BALANCE SCALE IS ACCURATE WHETHER LEVEL OR TILTED Since balance scales depend upon gravity for their action, it is ordinar- ly essential to accuracy that they rest perfectly level. This necessi tates not infrequent adjustment, as all surfaces deviate more or less from the horizontal from time to time. An Ohio concern has brought out a scale, described and illustrated in the July issue of the Popular Me chanics magazine, whose indicator level and dial retain their positive relation to the balance even when the base is tilted as much as 30 de grees out of the horizontal, weigh ing accuracy being unimpaired by this unusual position. Indian Captured An Indian boy by the name of Walter Tripp, who escaped from the Chemawa school near Salem, was captured Thursday by F. A. Miles, of Beaver Creek. Miles, who had been notified of the" escape from the school by the lad, was riding with the motorman on the W. V. S. rail road, when he noticed two lads walking ahead on the track. The car was stopped, and the Indian boy proved to be one of the two. He was put on the car and taken to Mt. Angel, where the Chemawa officials of the school arrived and took him in charge. Mrs. Beckett Gets $375 In the case of Mrs. Sarah A. Beck ett against the County of Clackamas, wherein Mrs. Beckett asked for dam ages to property by reason of the county locating the Gold Hill road, was settled Friday. Mrs. Beckett was allowed the sum of $375 as dam ages, including the original amount allowed her of $100. The case was scheduled for trial Wednesday. Bicycles Recovered Two bicycles were recovered by the constable Wednesday belonging to Roscoe Locke and Edwin Risberger, which were stolen about two weeks ago from the owners. The machines were found in a local bicycle shop in this city, and the proprietor claimed that the wheels had been left in front of his store, and that after leaving them out in front for some time, he brought them inside of the shop. Office phones: Main 50, A-50; Res. phones: M. 2524, 1715 Home B-251, D-251 WILLIAMS BROS. 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