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1G THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, P ORTLAND, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919. 4 ATLArJTIG HOT SO BAD TO GROSS AS EH Lewis Hoi brook Says Ambulance Corps Became' Sick on De stroyer on Trip Over. THEY SAW NO SUBMARINES Alarms in Plenty Were Experi enced, but Nothing MoreSeri ous Than That. .. "We croBd the English channel on a British destroyer and almost everyone oi uii cot sick." uald Sergeant Lewis Ifolbrook. first man to return to Port : land from the first field .hospital unit to leave Portland. lie was a member of field .hoHDital 364. - which went., to Camp . Lewis In July, lSl7r as a pro .visional field hospital detachment under ' Lieutenant John Guy Strohm (now lieutenant colonel), Portland surgeon. "We went across, he continued, "on the Olympic and had a fine yage. We didn't see any submarines though we had lots of alarms. "We landed at Southampton and got on the destroyer , The channel was terribly rough and the waves had that choppy motion that ; completely upset our Ideas about hav ing our sea legs. - - KKflEIVED K OTA I, WELCOME . "We landed at Cherbougli and it cer talnly gave us a thrill to see the old buildings and the odd manners of the French people. They took us right into "their hearts with a royal welcome, that seemed to have lost none of its enthusl HOW NERVOUS INDIGESTION IS OVERCOME Those Who Suffer After Eating Should Read How This Man Regained His Strength The debility, weakness and distress which Inevitably follow when the blood becomes thin often leads the victim to believe that he is suffering from a ser ; ious organic malady. Heart flutter ings, a nervous cough and indigestion are common symptoms in cases of an emia. Such symptoms are apt to fright en the sufferer Into the belief that there is something radically wrong with his heart, lungs or stomach and the en duing worry only serves' to further re Juce his vitality. - Generally what is needed ' at such times is a builder that will tone up the impoverished blood. Once the blood has been" restored to strength it will carry vitality to every part of the body and the patient will be surprised to find that his heart again becomes normal and the rebellion of the stomach stops.' i Mr. John Warren of No. 405 La Grave avenue. Grand Rapids, Mich., was a victim of nervous indigestion and suf fered for a year before he found the tonic that restored him to strength. , "I had had a bad cold," says . Mr. Warren, "and It seemed to sap' my strength. My stomach was left In par ticularly bad condition and when I ate Tny meals I suffered very severe pains.' Food soured and it caused me distress both day and night. I had a severe pain in my left side and thought my heart was affected. I couldn't sleep well at night and at intervals suffered from dizzy spells.1 I was so nervous that! couldn't stand any noise and waa steadily losing weight. .-; "A newspaper announcement first at tracted my attention to Dr. s Williams' Pink Pills and- I procured a box. After one week's treatment there was such a pronounced improvement In my condition that I continued taking the remedy. Now my stomach has regained its strength and I can eat a good .meal with keen enjoyment." ': I no- longer, have pains after eating or dizzy spells and the pain which I thought was due to my heart has also disappeared. 1. 1 sleep soundly, my nerves are strongeVahdi I have regained the - lost weight and strength. I have recommended. r. Will iams' Pink Pills to others." , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain the elements necessary to make new blood and, as the nerves get their nourish ment from the blood, , have been' found invaluable in. a wide range of diseases of the blood, and nerves,' such, as rheu matism, after-effects of the grip and fevers, neuralgia and nervous debility, X Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.. Schenectady, N. Y on receipt of price. 50 cents per ox. six boxes $2.50. Write for free books on . nervous disorders and diet. asm in spite of the fact that they had seenoo many American troops by-that time.'. Some of us had to go for a long time without any money, but when they found we didn't have any, it made no difference to them.. They Just shared what they had with us the. same though we were buying It. 1 s - ur.. opening' engagement was on September- 2S, and I never will forget that, r It started with the- greatest ar tillery. concentration ever staged on the western front. It was in the Argon ne woods . and - preparation were, I being made for a real fight. .It started at o'clock In the morning and for IT, dajta there was scarcely arty letup.. s ? 1 a HANDLED titt jPATIENTS ! "We opened our hospital at Brabant, a little town on the main line of com. muntcatipn. We began to get our pa tients in quantities on the night of Sep tember Z7, for It took from is to z hours to get them, back to us. We I were about four and a half miles from the front, but the road was very crowded. Our field hospital company alone nan died more than 2500 patients in the Ar gon ne. we were getting patients rrom the Ninety-first, Thirty-second, a,nd an other one on our rignt." . .(.". Sergeant Holbrook became ill with pneumbnia in the latter part of Octo ber and since then has been a. casual. He spent 13 days in New York after re turning and had a stop-over of six Jiours in Chicago, where he saw many of his old acquaintances. He expects to take a vacation for the next two weeks and then be a full fledged civilian again. GETTING TANGLED MESHES OF LAW IS BECOMING FREQUEN P. D. Pinkerson Gets Into Trou ble Three Times in Many Days. as Running afoul of the law three times In as many days was the record-breaking oerformance of P. D. Plnkerton of ! 414 Conradine hotel, who is now held in f 250 bail on a bootlegging charge and a ball on a disorderly conduct, act.' He was tried Thursday morning on a traf flc violation and fined $10. . Wednesday night Pinkerson' s troubles began, when Officer H. Travis found a machine parked at Burnslde and Tenth streets without lights. He appeared in court Thursday morning and was subse quently fined $10 for the traffic vio lation. The machine stood all night on the street without lights and the court was not inclined to be lenient with trim. Upon leaving the court,. Pinkerson was said " to have insulted the officer .who made his arrest. He was rearrested and his bail was placed at $50 for appear ance in court this morning. He made an appeal for extension of time today and the case was held over until next Wed nesday. . r Two hours after he left the court lie was haled before the judge again on a bootlegging charge. Pinkerson upon leaving the police station went to, Mil waukie. where residents saw him meet a Southern Pacific train near the Brook. lyn shops and gather up two suitcases thrown from the train. Motorcycle Off! cer a Schad and Gouldstone hastened out to meet a taxe which the witnesses had seen leaving with, the cases. The , taxi was . met at Grand avenue and East Clay street and the man, who proved to be Pinkerson, had 22 quarts of whiskey and two broken bottles in his possession. The driver of the taxi. VH. Olmstead, waa arrested as a Wit ness, but released on his own recogni zance. Pinkerson was placed under $250 -bail on the last offense. Mayor Baker Makes Appeal for Kindness To Dumb Animals Mayor Baker has isued a proclama tion calling for official - designation of next week as 'Humane Week in Ore eon. . .. - ..:r, The purpose of both the special week - and the special Sunday following Is to bring to public attention the question of kindness to animals. For many years this issue haa been before the public with the result that I the animals have received general pro tection , against ; abuse. ( 'Animals mean rmucn . to the- person who is thinking right," said the mayor. For the person who is not, the humane movement and, the humane laws have been. : devised. 'They;, need the moral support of the public and therefore the animal week and the animal Sunday are set aside as reminders. "CALLUS CORNS" LIFT RIGHT OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers ! .'.-- A Don't 'suffer ! tiny Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store. - Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot tom of feet, then lift them off. When Freezone removes corns from he toes or calluses from the bottom of eet, the- kin beneath is leftplnk and ealthy and never sore, tender or Irri ted. Adv. " - ' Flying Circus to Recruit in Oregon For Aerial Service Any young Portlanders who desire to become birdmen will have a chance next Monday while the flying circus is here. Word has1 come to the Victory loan management that Lieutenant Colo nel Hanlon has been assigned to recruit ing duty with the special train bearing the aerial squadron and he will be ready to receive applications all day Monday. The war department Is asking for a permanent force of 15,000 young aviators and efforts will he made to secure several hundred of them while the fly ing circus la in Portland. Schools Will Hear V Victory Loan Talks The message: of the Victory loan 'will be carried to all grade pupils of the Portland schools next week' by a' Dig battery of orators from th various high si-noois. Kooert.w. prescott, professor of public speaking at the University of Oregon, trainer of the university's de bating teams and . leader in the Inter scholastic Debating league of Oregon, will coach the young orator's for their part in, the drive. For this purpose he will meet all the high school speakers at 8 o'clock tonight at the Central library. ' , , , .. Irish Trade Unions Are to Take Action London. April. 18. (I. N. &) The exe cutive committee of the Irish trade unionists announced the decision today to "take action" on Tuesday at Limerick, where a general, strike is on, says an Exchange Telegraph : dispatch. The presence -. of military - forces was con demned and i the abrogation of work permits demanded. The Dublin police have offered a reward for secret infor mation leading to the recovery of arms' and ammunition. : . Ftfling'of Site;for; . Livestock Building : Ends Suddenly ' v-l:":-'- iVi' " ' ' f -:sa4- - : Work of filling on the . site of the Pa cific International Livestock. exposition pavilion came .to aiu&brupt. stop Thurs day night, when the dredge Samty turned ever and sank in Columbia slough. It fa believed she,, can? be raised and. repaired. No one; wa'1njuredr.j.v-' ?' Three shifts have, been jausy night and iav dredglng.sana rrom th. slongh and pumpiRg Jt for ihe big 24.000 rcubie yard fill required for the'aite of the exposition. "Our building will' be inderwaytwith in the.TMfxt few" weeks, regardlesa of the accident; said- General Manager ;0. ;M. Plummerrtbia..jriornblg.' ."and we will work at top speed to have it completed and. all in fine shape .-for: the show we are going to ihave here in Portland No vember ; 15-22." -.. ' ,.,v.- .n- i Body Found in Fire Ruins ; Akron, Ohio, April 18. (L N. S.) The charred body of Charles Jones, s night watchman, was found in the ruins of the Akrtm. Lumbei-companjf's plant .today. Police sasf Jones was murdered, and the 1 plant set on .fire by .his slayers In an effort to hide their crime. Robbery igi believed to have been the' motive for ; the murder. Damage to 1 the plant is estimated at $100,000. r ' 1 - Receptlonfto; Be Given . " :; . Lebanon.' April 18, A Founders day reception will be given by the Woman's Civic club at the "home of -Mrs.C. H. Ralston,' May, 2." : n " - SPECIALS Xlee Sagar-Cared Breakfast OC Bacon, special Sat. oaly, le.'. ... OUC 8Vbl!!!f.. . . ..... 25c 7S:?; ,12ictolSc .V.- .'12icfo 15c BoUdc lleit, '124"C 24c ..32c .20c 20c S2.75 lip.; : ill .sa. .s. s. ' Bask ' - ' It tastes . good aids di gestion and build' up the - . system. " -' :' - - Pleaie Haras, in.,..;...:... Cottage Hams, 1b............ Veal Boast, lb................... Sirloin and TBoaes, PiI.f;$i.4o la FAIRCHILDS Tke Little Wholesale Bntclter BetaUs at -Wkolesale Prices 224.226 Yamhill Between First and Second B! - T e -wS e a ! 5Z a d , A d Dependable; Butter Store : NUCOA The" Ideal Butter Substitute pound . . . ....... ...r. . 35c COOK'S You can ;get? ibe best 'Butter at Cook's, in the middle of the mar ket. A trial, will convince you. Special ' for Saturday' Beechwood. Butter, , lb '. . . . . . 60c AMERICAN MARKET E. E. RUSSELL : A Bis Lot - of Spring Chickens SPECIALS Central Coffee Shop Oregon large white Bean; 4 lbs. for 25c Oregon ..Walnuts, all white meats, lb. , 35c 3 lbs ..... . $1.00 Matches,, double dip, 5 boxes 25c Sun Maid Brand, seedless Raisins, 2 ijackages . . . . . '. . . ... -25c Chocofate Or Cocoa in bulk. .25c Central Market Butter Store Fresh ChurnedjCrescent Butter, ' pound 1 . . . ; :. 65c Strictly Fresh Oregon Ranch Eggs for Easter,, dozen . .48c People's Market & Grocery Co. T" quart Wesson's Oil . . . . . .70c lb. Dependable Coffee .;40c lbs. Dependable Coffee, $1,10 cans Borden's or 'Carnation Milk, 25c dozen' . . .$1.50 bbt. Lea & Perrin's Sauce 30c Irvington Park Floral Co. Flower and Plants for Easter Sunday Lowest Prices , New Central Market , ; f ; ;' ;" ;'f Bakery - Layer . Cakes .' . . .40c j jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GOMP a 11 nnffllBimnmn 6 nmnnnBiinnnniniiniiffiiiiiimnmnnimniro mmiimiHiiTiTififfl THIRD AND YAMHILL THIRD AND YAMHILL Marketing Here Is Most Satisfactory Try It ! Fresh and Smoked Meats, Butter, Egg, Cheese and Other Food Products, the best the market affords,' at LOWEST PRICES. Our Very Best, WILD ROSE BRAND C5E CREAMERY BUTTER, lb. ... . vQ 0C Best Oregon RANCH EGGS, dozen ! ...... ! . 5c Tillamook q q CHEESE, special lb . OOC FRESH MEATS SPECIALS for Your SUNDAY DINNER ROASTS, 20, 22, 24c PRIME RIB OF QK ROAST, rolled, pound O DC CHOICE R'NDQO QK STEAK, pound OPf ODC 30,35c Big Pork Specials Pork Sausage, lb ...... 20c Choice Little Legs, lb. .35c Pig Roast Pork, lb.. . . .28c Loin of Pork, lb. . . . . . .38c Choice SIRLOIN STEAK, pound 25 c SHOULDER OF VEAL, pound . BREASTS of VEAL, OAp pound .... . vr.C LEG OF VEAL, half or whole, lb . .. . 32c SMOKEDMEATS Wild Rose Brand OQ HAMS, pound .T.,. OOC Wild Rose PICNICS, OfT pound. . . V. . . . . '.;.rf C Wild Rose Brand 07 BACON BACKS, lb. . O I C LAMB Shoulder of LAMB, pound. . '..vt. LEGS OF LAMB, pound. . . .... . . ...u BREAST OF LAMB, pound. . . . ... . . . v . 28c 40c 24c Poultry Uep S - -' artment A Very Complete. Stock of Choice Poultry Always on. Hand at Most Reasonable Prices. ; A full line of Assorted Sausages and Boiled Hams just the thing for lunches. , HAMBURGER STEAK, OUR VERY BEST O A POUND. ... . ... .5UC Its sensible buying: to buy at Freeman'.. Nothing; but quality foods from a clean, light, store. Come here Saturday and Monday, and supply your needs for the week. FREEMAN CUTS THE PRICE. Freeman's Quality Eggs Every Egg guaranteed Klip' the dozen ..... .'. . . . . CANNED GOODS At Saving Prices' 2 Large Cans California fZn' Tomatoes . '. id, Good. Eastern Peas, the 1 can AtJl No." 2 can Small Lima "K, Beans AOC Good Iowa Sugar Corn " ff per can '. . : . JLtJC Square cans fancy Cali- Of fornia Asparagus ...... "1 Del Monte Corn and OA- Peas, per can.. iUC Good Peaches in syrup 2C Large can Apricots at OfT only UOV, No. can Libby's Sliced " H Hawaiian Pineapple . All Three cans for 50c - FRESH BUTTER Nothing In all Portland better than FRKEMAN sells. Fresh churned, fresh from the creamery. For Sat urday The . The. Ofi pound... OOC roll.. 9lt6U COFFEE At Cut Prices At. J. B. or Golden West, AfZn i -lb. cans special at.... rxtJX r.".n$A-2S:.!-$2.05: Dependable Coffee, spe- A A" cial the 1-Ib. can...... HJC 3 bs. $1.15 ' Instant Postum, large can BULK COFFEZ Freeman's best, i the lb. only ....... . . ...... Hershey's Cocoa, -Ib. can ................ Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate, i lb. only. . . r 3-ib. 87c, 5-ib. $1.45 38c 18c '30c CREAM CHEESE Nothing but Tillamook, mild A f and aweet. The pound..... 4UC : Freeman Cuts Price of SYRUP V gal. Dark Karo 50c, l gal. 90c 20c Y gal. White Karo 55c, 3" i gat ........... i DA SPECIAL 1-pound, and4-oz: .bottle of Maple Flavor Syrup ........ ,2-lb. can of Dark Karo JJPJq LOWER MILK PRICES Carnation, 2 tall cans for 2(J Borden's, 2 tall cans for 25(J Fe-deral, 2 tail cans" Vor OKA" only MfJK, Small size Carnation or OP. . Borden's, 4 , cans for.. . . ttJs Eigle Milk, 2 cans for PJf SATURDAY 3 lbs. Small White Beans. . . 25c 3 lbs.. Red Mexican Beans 25c 2 lbs. Good Lima Beans. ... . . . . .25c 10 bars Crystal White Soap. . 55c No. 10 sack Y ellow Cornmeal . . . . 65c No. 10 sack Cream Rolled Oats. . . . .70c Cream of Barley, the pk.. . ....... lgc Royal Bakinar Powder, 12-oz. can. . .35c 2Va;lb. can only j . . ... . .'.$1.19 Shrimp, per can . ... v. . , . . . , ; . . . 15c Otter Brand Clams, 2 cans . ... . . '. ' 25c Where a Dollar Do Its Duty 249 YAMHILL, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD That Big CLEAN Store in the Middle of the Block 1 ilit. Vim: Safe For Infants & InTaJidj A Nutritious Diet for All Aeea Quick Luncb; Home or; OfSce on There's "Noodles and " Noodles," But Only One , . .V MRS. SCHIEL'S EGG NOODLES The Real Food in this line which . makes one "Smack Hir Lip T ' x Valuable Recipes In Each -.; Package.' - . QUALITY COOKIES ft ,(9