-Tim orxcoii suijday jourmau Portland, sundav morHinq, july 27. ioi3. PEOPLE THANKFUL THAT WAR WAS ATTENDED PEACE CONFERENCE THS GIVES ENDED This Fact Is Made Known by - Sergeant f4uttray of This City, Who Acted as Translator. PRISONERS APPRECIATIVE Treatment Which Captured Men Received Alluded to in High Terms in Letters Sent Home. The German people were thankful for the armistice. , They were dissat isfied with the emrire. .German prisoner of war appre : elated the treatment they received from their American captors. These facte are made evident by let ter ftent end received by Oerman. "pris oners of war after the signing of the "armistice and brought -back to the - TTnUd States. In translation, by Ser geant John F, Muttray, a Portland boy who "was .Interpreter for the American committee on public Information at the peace conference, and before' that, in rharfr of German prisoners' mail for the prisoner of war information bureau or the A. jo. jr. , . .' "Mxnk nod. the war is ended at last." writes a nflsoner to his parents. It hat lasted long enough. Now nuf aaaif Germany is a republic, X have really nothing against that. PEACE TERMS EAIB ' "Only the kaiser should have ab dtetated ion ago. Perhaps you stlU remember, my dear father, what I wrote i- About Verdun in 1911. I did nttt trlah to sacrifice myself to the ambition of the crown prince. It is horrible that so many people were compelled to die. our present govern- ment.will. I -hope, strive to get for us a. lasting peace." - "Our enemies are exacting conditions, ; hut with iustice writes a German mother to her on. "We have been itftfi tn - and cheated for four and a hair venrs. The ftullty ones have fled and we poor people have to suffer the consequences.", She complains or pov ertr and disorder in Germany, but all would be bearable' "if we may have you back with us." "The murder of people is at last at an end." writes enotner prisoner 'Meh who have had nothing against each other were compelled to slaughter one another. An Aherucab- pastor to dav delivered a very touching sermon on this subject. Many a tet eye could be seen among our comrades. If X were not married I would go right iwav to America." ' An amusing German -view of PresW : dent "Wilson is shown in the following letter to a prisoner from hie uncle in Cheimnlts: - XJEBMAIf VIEW Of WILSOJf "Even though I acknowledge that Wilson is a notable man, I have but one ' great wish, and that is t write hinv-a letter -explaining the wrong Impressions under which he is laboring In dealing with the actions of the German people. This gentleman has received from his advisors an entirely false view of Ger '. many, her desires and intentions. Every -German says to the other: 'My God, hotf this man will, wonder when he finally learns the truth.' One. ! should show this letter to him. Would 1 he read It It is told here that he never reads foreign newspapers.' never re ceived a letter which did not praise - him, would not allow-any good advice - to be given him, but always believed . that he could do the right thing. Such " a thing I can hardly expect of a man of education, for in that case he would , not be suitable as a judge. Dear-God, aive him the light of truth." - Hardly less interesting is an account of the life of the German - prisoners, -written bv on of their number: ( .''Everybody up.' is heard in a clear - -voice on our- floor and the reveille bell 3s rung. I awake. My bed, a wonderful wooden bunk, with a. clean white " straw sack, as- well as . three v - BDlendid lars-e blankets, is my pride. . raise my blankets and look to the right and to the left. My neighbor, A on ; year soldier from Dusseldorf, is , still snoring in his sleep of the Just wake him up. CALLS ANOTHER FBIEUD "My second friend, who occupies the - bunk above me, is still asleep. Hello. ' I call to him. and wet his eyes-with little water. He is startled. I shake my bed sack, arrange my blank 'ets. end wash myself. Someone is call tng 'Line up for mess.' Oh, how the tnessklts rattle, for the beautiful Amer lean things are like aluminum and make an agreeable sound. Now we go to the kitchen where we get warm soup "with coffee and bread. Oh, what a ' lovely smell ! " - Sergeant Muttray, who translated all these interesting letters, was formerly employed in the Office of the Supple Balliiv Shipbuilding corporation. Before that he was clerk and stenographer in -the office of the Port of Portland. He came here in 1911. , He enlisted voluntarily, in spite of occupational exemption. . He was born in Hamburg, his father coming to this country while John was a boy, and -becoming a naturalised American elti en His mother wasEnglish. ASSIGNED TO CKBSOB WOM'. , MuttraVa reriment. the 23d encineers. -. trained at Camp Meade for two months and sailed for Prance, arriving Feb " ruary 6. 1918. Muttray was soon made - -a : sergeant and assigned to the base . censor's office to work with the prls- .Oners letters. His knowledge of Qer , man dialects Is very thorough. v His work with the . peace conference .was interesting, He wears over his sergeant's chevrons the brassard Of the v . conference, bearing a pair of scales and a sword. and entitling him to attend ail sessions in Paris and at Versailles. : Discharged at Camp Devens. - Mass.. ! '' ' . v y -r' J " " , f GROUT L' ESSflll trict will. In due tiro, benefit by reflex action through the hoard as a whole, from the kick incident to the absorption Of such a cargo of beneficial experience as Director Thomas undoubtedly should have taken aboard during the progress of so . long and expertly selected aa itinerary. They will be able to judge In some measure. It Is to be hoped, by the third handed potency of that kick traveling as it must from . Director efficiency of "his fellow member of the whether the tourist seeker after bene- board of directors. While it was planned fictal experience found what he was .r.,nnA carAlDK to the looking for, and If so, whether he got and understood accoraing w v hJ)( monejr.B worth. record, of the board aa omptted, cor. Ofi0pT G1TE:!r msT ug8()r (Cofttiiitu-4 fne yaf Ob rected and made definite and certain Practical evidence of the beneficial E mi am isai mwum v ... i experience- wmcn uirector Thomas ac the xaagum opus of Director Thomas i quired during his $514 Junket was af absorption tour of beneficial experience Waa to lead, him to the national con vention of tha' Natlonal Education as sociation to be held at Milwaukee- yet be beat it for the East nearly a month tn advance of that event. T w'a, doubtless a mere coincidence rtta Mi Thnmu. deiesated to absorb Knrisii.i -cnrtnce for theJenefit of ry, Mmi nder ot ttl bOara. launcneu his trip upon the same train that bore the Portland Shrtnera to me iuuk tin at tbat order held at Indian- apolM four weeita . m aavance oi um ..Mnnit mtinr of "hie school men with whom Dr. Sommer expected him t rih t ahoolders.' Dossibiy -with . the tAm mihhinir is ft a. little extra bene- 1 flclal experience through the medium a, OX roucn . uicuuib TAXPATEB8 TO BE3TEFIT - 'Anyway, it was something: like ajs month . between the time . he made his wila aasn, mceiy pacaea ap ""u tor- the Rhrlncrs' special, train, as set out in the quasi-official account of that tour, and the time when he began the shoulder rubbing process ot eoucauoiia advancement at Milwaukee. During th interim between his departure and fci rtnrn h also visited Columbus, Pittsburg, Clnclrmatt, LiOuisville, Chl-.- and St. Paul, so it may be readUy unoerstOOa Dy - me uuipajrera Director Thomas at least had , a wide field of territory from which to harvest his S14 crop of beneficial experience. Of course. It follows as a logical hope, at least, that the taxpayers or tne ais. forded by an incident which ' occurred yesterday - morning. The educator has learned the absurdity of old' fashioned notions about courtesy to women. Treat em rough" Is the order of the day which has dawned with the home coming of Director Thomas. A young woman, a reporter on The Journal staff, chanced to find Director Thomas tn the office of School , Super intendent -Grout and asked him cour teously whether he had filed bis re port of the expenses of his trip. - "It's none of your business, replied Direc tor Thomas with heat. : Ha was ramtnded that he had stated at the school board meeting Thursday evening that the expense account would be filed Friday. , "That don't make any difference." roared Director Thorn as, adding that he was '.'through with i The Journal" and didn't ever want the reporter "to ask htm anything again." " Grasping her courage In both hands the young woman asked whether he did not intend to file the expense account a promised. Jumping from his chair Director Thomas shouted that she was an "Infernal little liar," and ordered her to "get out of the office.' He added that if she "didn't quit coming around the office" he would see that she "wouldn't be a rep resentative of The Journal any longer." School Superintendent Grout, who was present durjsg the Interview, un doubtedly acquired, much beneficial ex perience which will serve to rulde him in dealing with the women who teach in Portland's schools. New Records Made : In Cherry Packing ' , Spokane, Wash- July 26. Miss Caro lyn Siedel of Clarkston, Wash., .no, longer holds the record in cherry pack ing, ; which waa 70 boxos. Miss Qma Wilkes packed 90 boxes last Wednes day. Six boxes were 10 . pound boxes, . 14 boxes were 20 pound boxes. ' She got 10 cents a box, 19 tor one day' work. Miss .fettie. Smith packed 80 boxes on the same day. Both glrla packed for Mr. Heidegger of Rice, Wash. Jiiiuiimimiiminimnnimimmmiiiimmmmimumiununmum iflifatow : $1 Cashes 1 WeekNo Interest Oriental Wool and South ! Sea Tiber.' Reversible Hug in two sixes 6.0x9.0 feet and 7.6x9.0 feet. Fourteen different designs to select from. They're the kind that 4re firmly woven and the quality that will Insure long wear and lasting relief to bare floors. Blues, greens, browns, tans and mixtures in soft combinations. -No Approval Deliveries -No ' Patterns Reserved (Aboa rwtrfotfon n actuary swine te limitae number of each pattern.) Sergeant John F.I Muttray of Portland, who acted as f translator daring Paris meetlngr. - - "X he returned immediately to Portland to the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. U Arthur, 606 ast Sixty-second street noth. He Intends to engage In a.. commercial en terprise to establish - relations between markets Ah Europe. - and markets In Oregon. ,. - - Hudspeth ?of. Texas wants mtervenDion In Mexico at Once i -.. Washington, July 26. immediate mili tary Intervention in Mexico was urged upon congress by C. B: Hudspeth, Dem ocrat of Texas, in a speech in the house today.-, The United States should withdraw its recognition of Carrartsa, Mr. Huds peth said, and send troops into Mexico and keen! them there until r stable government is established. "The time has arrived," he said, "when we should : say to Carransa : Tou have not measured up to our expectations; you have not lived up to your obliga tions to protect American ; lives and nrooertv. so we will withdraw our rec ornltion of your'government and put troops into Mexico ;.to.' protect American., lives until a, stable government is j on- tained." ' ' Shimmy Not I Wriggly Enough to Justify Divorce, Is Ruling Oakland, .July PJ The shimmy is shaking up public opinion but it is not , ; sufficiently wrigfly to untie the mipual khot,accordlng. to Superior Judge St. , Sure. '. Today , he denied & divorce i to B.ev. Joseph , M. Callendar, negro evangelist; who complained ? that his wife neglected ner nome to snimwy in San Francisco. . , The Judge's decision followed a.-court exhibition of a few twists of the- new dance. This was jus, ; getting gooa when the Judtfe halted the dancers, agreed with Callender that it was shock- mg ut tanea to see it as a grounas for divorce. v - ' German Prisoner ; Is Held for Murder Vernon, B. C45 July 8.A ; . result of a brawl between German prisoners in the 1 internment camp here July S, and the subsequent - death Of Leo Mueller, one of them, Carl Wagner, a German prisoner, was today committed for trial on a charge of murder. Mueller's neck was broken, but he lived,. three hours after the ngnt. My Special $5C and $100 Diamond Rings have no equal An Investment in Beauty .' Beauty ti fleeting in everything but dia mends. Sot oaly do they- gratify the harass longing for the aesthetic, bat are the tangible basis for reliable iSTttment. -My diamonds are unsurpassed in beauty and of reliable worth . ; Credit Accbttih'odajfeas ' -without extra -charge - Linoleum Remnants v , 8 to 16 Td. Xengths Greatly Reduced Genuine Inlaid and" Print Dinoleums with Burlap Backs, also the New Pro cess Felt and Fibre Base Printed Waterproof Floor Coverings. : i All of these remnants have been sep arated from the regular stock with the size and price on each piece take your measurements. During July and August 5tor Closes at SI Saturday Evenings. largest toiamend Dealer , la Oregon 34 1 Washington St.' Opposite Owl DrugCo, I "OUT OF-SIGHT? DANCING ; Guaranteed' In eight lessons; - Ladles, I2.S0. oentlemen. - 1 5.00, at DeHoney's Beautiful Academy, 23d .and Wash ington. New; : a u m rn s r classes star t . Mondav. Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 8 to ll.30.:. Plen ty of desirable partners and nractice. No embar rassment. . Private a. les sons all hours; ; Learn from' Prof eselohal danc ers. Phone .Main 7656. fAdV.) .) i. t . IN THE SUN ALL DAY; SUFFER NO SUNBURN IF YOU have yielded to the lure of the outdoors .and you- find, after a day spent in the sun, that your skin Is sore and tender, simply apply Santiseptic ILotion and relief will be instant. Sun burn, wlndbum and tan have no terrors for the man or the woman who Uses Santiseptic Lotion. Stay outdoors in the hot sun as much as you please ; Santtnep tic will give you protection and relief: it is the secret of many an unspoiled complexion after a season spent in, the is equally efficacious in 'those other an noyahces incident t the summer season 1 ' oaK. or Ivy - poisoning, the bites or stings of fleas, mosquitoes and other insects, both as a preventative and as a remedy. n should be-included in the necessities carried on everv outincr triD. Santiseptid . is - easily procured at most not secure it, send so cents, with dealer's t name, to the Ksbenoott Laboratories, ( 1 Portia rt-f, Oregon, for a. f uil-sise bottle, J , , rt 4 if Si U Oar OfrhthineMepe add Retinoscope if of the most scientific eye-testing Instruments fit the world. With it .we can detect error of vision instantly. sons C3 His mm t3 Q Thkt is the sd story of the man who would ; not heed the tory of eyestrain until he was completely: dependent upon glasses to see withr and then broke the only pair he could be Induced to buy. ' x Practical Preparedness Q Conserve your natural vision - by wearing: ' glasses as soon as they are indicated by the , condition 'of your eyes. When you get im proved vision buy good glasses and ; have n extra pair in case of emergency. There is no , better investment for your money than for .eye. comfort and good vision. , We can give . you both-at a reasonable cost. i From Edwards, This Week, Toall Get - 40 Lb. Felted Cotton Mattresses at . $13.95 $3 Cash $1 Week Ne Interest ers1 similar to illustration ; flower-strewn art ticks e quality- Edges, both top and bottom, are the im-. Built up in I are of oepeno; perial roll. , . - t , - Made according to Oregon's Bedding Law, Solid Oak Table and Chairs Cash SI Week He Iateres e.iii k"4-tnch top Table, and opens to six feet. Chairs are Tit' XU Hgid type; being securely fitted, glued and braced , of thte' very rigiuy ""i. . - hfi-hthess unexpected the 2 vol insVkll thlsTuite: See it youfself and decide for your. ffis1 hare J TelJ backs instead .of 2 as lllustrated-Tabie Your immirit self, Cbalrs hare ls quite simuar. B ' HlHitrated With Tea Records (tt Selections) Offered by tdtrards for-- . .-. ; ;$ie33.50 :i fit CASa; $f M WEK, 2fO IHTEBEftT Sot la Every Home Every Day of the Week All the Tear . -.'Bossd Because Ah artists. 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Before , win t SELECT 03TE SlJrOLE TlUCt OB A MOrSErutt-, IT'S-EAST-TO-PAT.THE-EDWABDS.WAS iTBT TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OE WASH15GT03T 7 Tbis Beawttf ol 8)x.IIoI. Polished Top Big Oretf . U.L--J f i Crovm" Steel Range Including Water Coil and Connection!" ' $82.75 $10 Cash, $2 Week ', No Interest Tew, It's been tried and has proven Its worth euch a "Lovely Brown" on the Bread: and Boasts t "DONE" through and through, and Juicy, too, t Besides the six-hole polished top and big oven, this range has a roomy firebox with Duplex grates (for wood and coal), side drafts tunder the firebox) to speed Up the fire. Two-Door Warming Closet and plain picket trimmings. You can also have a two-burner ga" at- shown, if desired. Hure, your old stove will be taken as part pay. ,...m.MtHMM.,rMtH,t.M,t,t..Mffm? S 4