c THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY JULY 1, 1C1?. MTLB GUffl BACK AFTER YEARS Oil Ml SWEEPER - . .. . - . v, ; ... .. ; ' -. M bm a'B-' .- V f '. V: ' V James Saintclair Participates in Thrilling Adventures r During Service in British Navy.; : SWEEPERS5 WORK DESCRIBED Boats Worked in Pairs, Bringing Mines to Surface With Cables . Vand Sinking Them With Shells After three years ' aboard ft British ' mine sweeper along: the straits of Dover, chasing submarines and dodging big shells,, -with. plenty of "fun". but not a scratch, a participant in many thril- . Jlny adventures about which he floes not like to talk. -Gonner James Satntclair - returned to his borne in Portland about 1 two weeks ago. Saintclair. who came to rortlartd from the Orkneys, on the north coast of Britain, was formerly employed, by the elty; directory office, before, be left to enter the military service. , Because of former service in the Eng- : llsh territorial ; regiment, he first en listed In the army, but when it was discovered r that .tie had had experience handling ble guns, he was transferred to the navy as a gunner for three months. His training was completed just In time for the first channel raid. ; --.-'-.. OPERATION 8 ABE UJtSCBIBED" ? T ' "Our patrol extended from North Fore--land to Beachy Head, on the English side,': and from the Belgian coast to - , j6 Towtuet on the continental side, he said. ; "Oor sweepers or; trawlers ' worked in: pairs, one boat called the wench boat because It carried a double "drunt donkey engine, or as we called tt " a ""wench." and the other fitted out with a special apparatus for KTippipg-the : rled about 760 fathoms of 2V4 Inch steel cable, prepared with rough, sharp, barbs that would saw th "inooring chains of the suljraerKd mines. This cable would ' be passed from the drums on the wench boat across to the other boat; and fas - len4 down with the slip. Then the boats would spread apart about 300 fathoms, and the cable would be borne under the water by-a steel kite, fastened about midway between the two boats. As the tyoats would I move forward, dragging the cable, mines would ; be caught . and cut away from their moorings. CUJrFIBE StISTKS MIXES ; V "As soon as a mine was freed and , floated to the top, the cable was released suddenly by tha mechanism of the slip, snd wound: up on the ; drum by"; the donkey engine. Then the gunners would open up on me mine, uring uom h wem down. SoRjetimes they exploded. ; but usually they would sink without blowing .up. These mines are equipped m with horns, which must be auck in order to ignite the .charge, and visually the mines would be riddled with small shells without hitting a horn, but if a, ship :v should strike a. mine, it dould not miss ' hitting one of the horns. ; . "On-the second Sunday after the arm . latino, -ten were an at dinner, under deck. when at -order came to fun over near : Beach Head where a mine had, slipped ' mooring; and was drifting inshore.- Be fore I could get on deck, I heard shells ' dropping all round us, and the skipper . began the danger siren, lit the distance 1 saw a merchant vessel, off the coast from Eastbourne, firing at something iear the shore. We steamed! up to her, and fonud out she was the Democracy. " rytng -to hit a British bar mine that 'AIR BAIDS ITKESSED - ' - "Just as we hailed the ship, she ma - need to hit the mine with a email shell blowing it to atoms. Our skipper called out to know what they were trying, to do, and someone yelled back that they had sunk the -object,: "never thinking that in the operation they came near sinking a part of the - royal ' navy as '. well. - - . 4 ' "Several times we witnessed air raids .-on .the English coast, and were often . shelled from the German forts along the Belgian shore.-.One of our duties was to and Dover for the hospital boats, about every eighth day. 1 Sometimes we could hear the German subs underneath us , at nlghC laying mines, which we would '.vilAIn -rait- Tt Tmfr- nin tr All t.flfflii was regulated, and - every boat had - to - have a convoy. . ; .- Railroad Employe Killed in Ashland . Ashland, July 1. Ira J. Hobart. "em ployed tn the Southern Pacific - round t;ouse firing engines, was killed Monday afternoon when he was crushed between a backing, engine, and pillar, 1 He was rushed to a hospital where he died in a . few minutes: He is survived by his wi fe Kev. ElrA- A. Hobart.' pastor of the Free Methodist 'church, and an 11 -year-old daughter. His brother, Ed Hobart of Idaho, is In- Portland on his Wedding trip. - rites Seaside celebrates July Fourth.-Adv. il3 A15S, CAliOtSES OB CHAMPS THERE! ' - ABE TOU& XTEET TIBEB ANXt TAlSrVU AT 3TIGHTI '- " 'v-r HEED the first danger signals t Do mot let your foot troubles develop and multiply until your bodily comfort and daily efficiency are impaired. -Tha flaw Vont out tha location f th Bterioc tntmrmal ana. s my important pktt of th foot tructure, proridin flexibility, toe action and sraeofalMa of carmc. - vs.- .. Vhcn this aich weaken and one or mom of th tiny doom are dapreaMd, imih preMaie is prodnced, tb weight is UAeTenly distributed. cuing buminc sesatioB. 3aUouna, trader . srot. cobtrcted toe and a painful. cramp-Ilk pain known- a Martin Toe Metacanalzia, develops, whirh. frequently extends into tha limbs. The foot widen and spread over the shoe. . 'the smad ant great- toe' Joints become inflamed and enlarged, bodily fat.ffiie and aercooonea resale If yow .want a permanent correction and immediate relief from yoar foot trouble ee. me at or.ee. charts for examination and adnc. . , - R03T. FISHER Fee t S-. zdvtizt Lizard Lived in ; Lung of :u Cow j Latter Killed Chehalis, Wash.. July 1. Mr. Bur rown, a stock raiser living near Che halis. lost a fine Jersey cow - under peculiar circumstances. : She began to decline In health several days ago, and. veterinarians and others failed to restore- hee health. .An old .timer, suggested that perhaps she had swal lowed a live animal while drinking. When she was killed to f end her misery, examination disclosld a live lisard in one, of her -lungs. -'-v. . Chapter! of S. A. K -Fraternity to 1 Be; -Installed at U. 0. v TJnlverplty of Oregon, Eugene,. July X. Tha U Avava dub, a men's fraternity, recently- reorganised - from' the Avava club, which disbanded several years ago, has . been granted a charter by the Sigma AlphaEpsilon national fraternity, according to word from Guy. E. Armen--trout, delegate from tha local club, to the - fraternity conventldn at ' Buffalo, N. T The pid Avava club was rf an Ized on the university campus In 1909. This year the club was reorganized and a home tru furnished. - ; Charter members of the new fraternity are : Henry : English. Eugene ; Spencer Collips, Eugene ; George Harris, Eugene ; Guy Armen trout. Eugene ; Earl Powers, Eugene ; William Hulln, Eugene j 7 CUv Humphrey, - Eugene ; Stanley Bisman, Portland ; William Beck, .Dallas ; Forest Littlefield. Portland ; Chandler Harper, Milton ; Arthur Hicks, r Canyon City : William Sharkey, Portland ; Jay Butter.. Monmouth ; Adrian Rouslow, Astoria ; Clarence - Hickok, -i- PorUand ; - Herman Tlmmer. Mllwaukie ; : lAwton McDaniel, Wallowa ; Herbert Decker. Portland ; Harry IJndley, Enterprise i Thomas Tuve, ' Salem; Joseph Springer, Port land ; Car lUebe, Baker. ; ., -1 Officers are: Guy Armentrout, presi dent ; Harry i Undley, vice ' president ;. Stanley Eisman, treasurer , and house manager Herbert Decker, secretary. Buttermilk Distributed New Orleans, July 1. (I. N. S.) Women of New Orleans distributed but termilk to the men of the city la Canal street today, the first day of prohibition. There were 10.000 cups to be given away by night. - A great many men, however. visited the saloons and drank beer, prac tically all the saloons being open. OF 15 YEARS IS OVERCOME This Iowa Woman Gladly Recommends Dr. Williams' Pink Pills As a Tonic "For fifteen years, relates Miss An na Anderson, of No. SOS South First street,- Keokuk; Iowa, "I had suffered from extreme nervousness and' indiges tion. Sometimes I was worse than others, but I never felt strong and noth ing1 seemed to do me .any good. There were times when ? I was so unstrung; that I couldn't talk or use my hands. Attacks of this nature would last for an hour at a time. X was weak and tired and couldn't sleep well. My stom ach was' upset and digestion was Incom plete and often caused ' distress and dizziness. :-'-'. .;' .-. .: f"One day t read about Dr. Williams Pink Pills and decided to try the rem edy. I felt somewhat improved in a few days and continued the treatment I haven't had a nervous spell, since X took the pills and feel much stronger in every way. My digestion is good, I sleep well and no longer have dizzy spells.' X have recommended Dr. Wil liams' Pink. Pills to many of my friends. ; - . - , Tqur own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price, , SO cents per box; six boxes for $2.60 by the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, Kf. T. Write ; today for the i free' booklet "Diseases of the Nervous System. Adv. ..-. ' The joy of feeling fit end fresh reyvards those .who heed the laws of health, and keep the habits regu lar WllQ Lp glee Aay UeJMaess tke WarU, NERVOUSNESS 11 TTTkfTTTTT T Building Fund in ,; Eeceipt of Several Additional Gifts ??if':i-y-?'!;'jk-' " .". ..' " . I '.: V,V.":r ? .3:, Alumnf of the University- of Oregon -ere told at the regular luncheon Mon day i thaf the Woman's- Building ' fund had been swelled : by the receipt 1 of -a check for 11000 front the - Portland Clearing House association. Plans are, being continued for carry ing on the drive throughout the summer. A 5 series of 'dances will be : given by college people t Seaside in July and August, and the same plan .will be fol lowed at other beaches. Xach under graduate girl in the University of Ore gon has : pledged - herselfi to earn : 5 during the summer vacation. - Recent glftar not . before announced, have been given by Judge Tazwell. A. A. .Bailey, - 'Judge Gantenblen. John Welch Jr Kenneth Fraxer, X. Y.-Lansing, Alleen Brong, Mae Norton. Fred-' eiick M. LiempsejvE. F. Bernard, John F. ' Cabalut. Joseph v Norton, ..Ethel Nichols,, Arthur Geary. Mabel Macleary Bice, Anna McMlchen, Freida Gold smith. From Medford gifts are reported from Vesta Holt, Thora Smith. Mrs. E. B. Reager, Ruth Xawrence and Mabel Rankin From La Orande, Jtay Mur phy. E. D, Jasper, Jeanette Wheatley, Mae Nellt, : A. C. Hampton, Naomi Williamson, Alice McKlnley MiUer, Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Watkins and H. E. Coolidge. 4 - . The alumni will meet next Monday at the Washington Haselwood ; committee room at 12 o'clock. . Motorcycle; Eidery . Age 77, Is Killed '-V f?-..--v-r''. -J MsSMBssajM' - g . '! s-; 'T. Roseburg,. July L J. M. Devlne, age 77. an inmate of the Soldiers'. Home, met death a mile east of Peel when a motor cycle he was riding went over a steep bank. He left early this morning; on. a flehlnr and hunting trip - - : r This Sale will con tinue all (week, but come early for a 'choice selection. Many courteous salespeople to give you attention. I I 1:1 I - I I :., tl .. 1 I "v.: .. Ill . in S 1:1 I - OaV I " ' I ; -Cotto 5 : tf - ' douses ' . M ' V . Refular' t Values 4 Jit the first I vkir-r Gasoline ofQtialii OHJ-R : Uoatsi of the 'Mm rz . . m i-.i . '. '" .. ... ' - :.L - ' " 't Cajpes, Skirts arid Blouses Reduced to Below Actual Wholesale Cost to make room for new fall merchandisei vvK daily. As we have only been established four months; it is ev ident that every garment is new, seasonable ;goods of the finest workmanship and materials: V . ; COATS CAPES DOtMNS Reduced tc i Below Actual Wholesale Cost . " DOLMANS COATS CAPES r. that forme rly soM up" to . 935 DOLMANS COATS CAPES': tltat f e r sa rly . sold - up to $50 Cl3af ance of All Silk Cloth Dresses Silk and Cloth : ; DRESSES." I Worth to $29.50 Silk? aud Cloth DRESSES 1 Worth to $39.50 $2250 S;;Silkarid! Clbtli; Suits Suited .that for mo rly sold up to $30 . Suits: that fermt rly sold top to v$3& $9(Th.oo 351-355 Alder Street, Corner Perk T'Red Ctrown" gives a qnick, easy - start ' and yoror car tnovea, ahead with steady, depend able power. v -Red Crown is straight distilled, all -refinery gasoline with the full and continuous chain of boiling points necessary for easystart ingji quick and smooth acceleration, -depend-able . power .. . and long : mileage. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STAKDAXD OIL COX ANT . ::-. t CCalilerais) it FIRST- Suits, Dresses DOLMANS COATS v GAPES that f o r morfy " . sold up to rS65 - DOLMANS - ' COATS . . capes ;;r that t o-r sold op Silk and Cloth i DRESSES' ' : Worth to $45.00 ' Silk and Cloth r DRESSES , ..Worth to $55.00 $3500 , Sxiitsi , that ff o r m o rly .-' sold -to $49.50- Suits that f o y m rly sold up, to $75 $2& Holding Your Paper boot or sewing three feet off . to see .means an. imperative need o ttases. : . - f;'k ' Don't; brine - on further eye strain, which might -cause Cataract or other - fomplications let ' me examine your eyes by my person alty perfected method , of ; exami nation help you to see easily, by wearing my Perfect Fitting Glasses. DR. WHEAT 3 Eyitt Specialist 207 MORGAN BUILDING Washington at Broadway Cuticura Stops ItchinJi aridl Saves the Hah Sasaata aeola few efOels ia. Payt. . liis? As we have only a limited amount of garments, it will be - impossible to' send any C. O.'Di. or ap-. provals. ; Eyer sale must be final. as o rly to SIOO ., : Georgette ; : C Blouses .. . j . . i .... t r: : Beaded. ' Embroidered, and . Many Hand-made' Blouses. ' Your choice of our entire stock &.Of i " J! '; UUSSI 1 In 'Buy"yoir Records in Our Convenient phonograph Department I 1 Mail Orders Carefullv Filled ? - I ; . Red '"Sorter Miss You." vocal, fey Francis A Ida. . . . .'. . .. . .It.oa "Juanita.'? vocal, by De Gogorza; . . . .:; . . . . .". . . . t.0Q i "Thou Flow'r Bekvd," vocal, by De Luca. M.SQ j "Quartet tn C Major," instrumental, by Fionzaley Quartet. . .$t.5q ii'The Quiltlne Party, vocal," by Mabei. Garrison ........ v. .$1.0(j 4"Oh; WakcJVte Not," vocal, by Martinelli. . . . x It.od j -"When you -look in the Heart of a Rose," vocal, by Jno. ' i4 . mcvormacif .... . . . Souyenir.7 violin solo, by ?irnbalist i M .-i ..... "., . t.oo. : -When YoaSee Another Sweetie; Manfctne Around," by) 1 :ryA4deiRowland.i'U'-:;:iC .. . . . . ,) , Price 85c .'Marhmy o Mine," by Adele Rowland. . ,..; . . . . ) h . 'Lullaby Blues' 4 r e s'When the Bees Make Jioney" v'A Rose,; a Kiss and You," byjohn Steel i . . . vi) Prlc 85c S "Girl of My Heart," by iohn Steel , .......;). , j Brintr B-w the, Wonderful Days,' Fields . .., . .) Price 85c i'Jazz Baby,". .Harri$::.- ..y..:, .. i:. ..'. .) '.:'" . i Somebody's Waiting for Someone," Peerless Quartet . , ) . Price 8S -i'The Boys-Who Won't Come Home," Henry Burr. . . . . O ! ' I Popular 'Dance Music and I '.. . Instrumental : Money Musk No. i and No.i 2," Victor Military Band. ..) Vrico 8Sc - Viririnia Reels.'; Victor Military Band. . 'i . ; ;. .t . .. . , ..);; ..: "OK,-Susie. Behave," Van Eps Trio..V;... . ,) Price 85c "Monte Cristo, Jr;," Van Eps Trio ) t j ''Out of the East1' Jos. C. Smith's Orchestra. .... . V. . . ) Price 65c Ralny pay:BIucslos; C Smi11' Orchestra.. ;.;.. .,) , : "Oh, My Dear," Smith's Orchestra. . . . ..I ;.r..-. . : ...)' 1 i i r- Somebody's Sweetheart i and Good v- Morning. . Judue,") Price $ 1 .35 Smith's Orchestra. Ji .V . , . , . . . . . ; t . . ) , , j i'kisi Me Ajaln," Victor Herbert's Orchestra.. . . . ;..)Price$l.C0 1 'Humore'ique.'fVictor: Herbert's (Orchestra ..)"Vy . ; . . . ) - ey ose you were d visitor or a pTospcctire buyct cn-; tering iyour;own bouse, , What would be your first impression ? A shabby entrance with a porch bad ly in need of paint? Then why not change ft? B-H Porch Floor Paint is prepared especially for -this purpose. Assures an unusually ' .durable - finish and helps preserve .the porch and steps by . sarin; the wear and tear of walk ing on. them. jPSii'cJfo' jFJ? Sfrowbridge Hardware & Paint Co; L ,.; - . 106-108 Grand Avenue. ' East 768 " Distributor for D ASS-KtHTTEIl PAINT CO., San Frzzlclzzo ev.V.BHf' 4I Jr.-4et4 a-44Sfc ..;f.l ...-; y ' T?fflii r I I J J There it no need of endarin the diKOmfoit that COmeS from a Skin which itches and barns, or Is marred uy paicucs o crupiwn. n)noiuim raaent nsuallv relieves itchiner at. onr. snq sraicaiy nun sc saun cicar aoa healthy again. - ; o. - . t i , ( y v" ' ! r""' I " r i Victor Resort v NoW on Sale Our : Phonograph Dcpti . r -----: Sel . . . ... . .......... . . . . . . . . . . si.ou ar. 4 .u ...i . . .y) J 106 Fifth St., Across from First National Bank . , Victrolaa and Victor Records 1 aBami- Rrinrl n; mnihinir snH tnaa Kn . .1 : ... treatment for over twenty ve s. yoti neea not hesitate to t;s : it c r . ' fH-nmnttriri ! ' . - - arucr'. . . I FOOT CO."! FORT STOEE Hi WASHISTOTO.V, ret. tl and ;i 70 ' v.J : !