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Pur Thirty ""'"dikibhii Et Orggomar. Rowtd-Up Soue-frr.tr Edition - Pendleton, Jtt Saturday, StpltmUr 21, 1918. LET 'ER BUCK
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THOUSANDS TELL U. S. HOW TO END WORLD WAR;
SHIPPING BOARD THE MECCA OF ALL INVENTORS
i ibri rww y ihmbhi 1 1 minimum n-ttn-wit-i mmjm u ifiumw t efcMMi- it eariitao-aaaMBH jaaMeoaiBa0'aiiitii n erina mi atma o arnwii n www o araue ' '" ' " ' ' '
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Seventy Thousand Inventions and Suggestions Placed
,, Before Federal Body Here Every One Inves
tigated, and Some Prove Practical.
, . : (By ED. A. GOEWEY.
Ta tka feaeral public the avcrae in
MM, or would ha ineeuior, ia jmrt
gilaia crack, and when he U referred '
ta mireratiuB tt U u a "nut." and Ui-
IflM uaca ia aa A pity.
.That la tka caw u tt tb time the in-1
tu kiakca a pronounced awceea. 1 urn
a la hailed aa a utiua a modem men
tal aarrJ
opportunity to demcnatrate the fefiailitllt j
of their tu.aa. u, the men at the heed of
the nation' war machinery a i too wis
:in their generation to cut t a--ide an.vthlfi
Mrh mlKtit b of u to thtn uMil tt
first ha. bvn eiLttitntd by exirts for.
1 why fus:t!y t.-t mor tUtna on In &
j thousand lUetaa Ml worthy of pertoua t-on
ia:diatton and -rioua vzt'thititit, tU&t
lone nuiy mt-an the Kavtntf of thounatidN
Thrtm was a time ibi Ir. Cornelius iuf '" nd It ia to oktaln that om tha
Van Lnvbbrl, a iloiUtidrr, aud Uie Iirst
aaahmetiter vita a aubmarm', waa a
credited will) tieiiir a Jauroiitsa rant.
Tbera aliw waa a period lu wbit-h tite
M'hat brut be ra were quite f nerIi
laokoi tipoa aa "Hula." WLat tlia u!
uiiM and airpixuea have done in th
world war. however, place a differeut
caaapicaloB upon their efforta
Itoui the dara f tha fint humaiK.
bub arwr Baa bera iaeetitiiif thin to
iiabtea hi laUor, to produce Inrnaaed
Ut4t Wltit drcreaaed actual effort, lu
mlj tha heaata wjicb thresteued liia ei
aataaca, lu kiii hia eacmie. Cvojutiou azij
ltiveulioa ever Lave oecu ytHiyuioua.
Ia pefci-e tiuiaa tiie buiuuer of peraoav
aTotu,f all or a part of tiirir tiue t..
iBreatiuca. narful uud tueleuk arc lraum :
bat la eircufntttanoea auch aa tho which i
kin fripped the entire arofld aiurw tl
fraawaua Id li)4 keiaa their tna
all ailimea submitted are exmiite4 h
nien who are at tl,e Very fwrfrout of
their profeioria.
ONE MAN'S BURDEN.
Whn ft bc rn evident bark tn 1915 th&t
oortff or inter thl SMkttun uul4 L oom
IJltrd to 4ay pint In th tlt-tnlc etriijjlt
tfrmn rudir.g etttt4 Ku.wptr. H s d-
irrmUii to ortfat&ix s tujiid of uudaubt d ' h
a-xpt-rtji, hav dutl It outd to Ink
ui.dr euiLmrmtifi il i4 riUit(f
A. T, KurlaMgh. itisnsiTfr 5f th Hurrau
A Jnv-ntin t tl.v -V rk offioe, whv
rH:oitni(y iittm and taifca Hh ntoit of
tii Invf t.tor. alttjiid to nil compUmts
rrom ihts whd r d:apruhiid ixwaus-tht-ir
Ideati i- iot i---ptd nd who hm
4 most liitiniMl? knoidti? .f ih taoard
t)fk. stat.d that April , tviT. th?
ad l-n rM'e'v.-d at th N-w Vok ffii
more than v Uiu tnvt-miun mid u;g!ion
d-vt.ti Mud )vh-ru,- to fefcaa-t In the
irvar utlt cr.-r&liy. prtiu)arty to owr-
Mrue th. iulti.riuf tutri.aw, and thatt 1 1 .
trtjola had from nil pMi'ta of il.tr
cuunt; a tid tiuiu prtana in .t aia
"I r. task of Uivf hfat!nc. -laaif ylnt
4ftd af.jswrrif4f tha Touuu aoioteat.ona,'
Aakd Mr. burt-.cif "haa t-rii n of gi
antir pi opurtloi., but tt.a Wot k now if
riiluciy ut-todaiti and ail profioaala r
.Na at th pra-sptit ti-rua ar arisrrd
aithtn a wtHk aUtr tlivir itivit nuivmm
III f'.tJ.ta eV.J. (it-biiotUou. i
' tA h"fi a jji.ts.ui im iiivMi H ta claaal-fi-d
aciuiUuia to ti.- lpc of dt-vtuv col-
cad and civ?i a fjtt ra-ttdUiit bv Cow-
l.ftU-f Of t-ttftllltU ! Cajtlt.OaMKi Of elKUt I
c-i pa-r iaii. -d t.Etnefra, a j0 dctr mmt-t.-fi.T
f HMtc aufft ir.t ao'It
and rutsrft to t k at tor a ai'ind iradma
.ark-us tcil c-ooiiuittaM'a of tl
rVvay not bi policy to dlRoioa to tha tn-
.mor. it u inttfrung id not the nun
di-da of propoeai itlch ar ulmlttd
?mbdyinis idtntiealK' tha rtm pitn-e.pt-a
Thla la aartifularly true of da
rkvs lntfndod to rot4H-t veaala from be
tig terp-dod. Movt of the propoaala sub
mlttfd ara offrred to the .government
without any thought of rompenaatton and
ttie bomrd. heti eommunhatlnir with in-vd-ntora.
tiid-avors to expraa- Ita appre-v-iat
tun of tha pa t riot ,. ar.irit ' hh-h
!rtit.t-d them to ubmlt thvlr proposals
in (iNi hm ctMi)pnHatlon ta ivpeefd
e Uiforn. the ttivnturs that, rovded
rh tii.Dtion im arrcpttd. the matter tf
ftnancal return will have to be takm up
with tha jjartlcahi r departtnent uelrig; the
"See theae," and Mr. Burtetgh poitiled
:o a maaa of modU of all kirtda pVared on
-he fkor In t-e iar of htm dtrk 'Thone
ave ua a fait dal of time. An Inventor
orm-a In and ahowa h.a aat ha or blue
prim twli-vlf.' tint he has hit Mt
ttjtn. thin ; new. Must tltitet it not, and
t can turn arom.d hte and tl. k out the
i.K'dci of the dcvn e h.ch ali-dy ha
to uhmllled b nmn v Inveittora.
Ideas to . hju t. It ta tha lsardeat
task fTiiajefiiHble to cn inca an Inventt-r
that his ida won t do. Ills ideas ar im
children aitd he aimplv refusal to see llum
killed. It la like having a mother walk lit
rere with an Infant, l.aii ua Cvit tt a
throat. Iiartd It back and then liar her
depart ainlftr.s'- It aitnply rin't t done
Inelda-ntnily. moat f ttitiae et:tgai)ns sut-i
niarnta latchlnar oV Jf-a etiita ftom per-i
Rona In tho Mtidie f t aho a id out orj
wer s tho uo'an.
Offerings Range from the Ludicrous and Fantastic to
the Impossible, but None Is Turned Away
Many Complaints Heard.
ONE ASKS $40,000,000.
GENERAL CASES.
ktw,a
a 'huruoa
'aufflcieiit fuliOa for all l.'t.-eM.ry expert-
1 itii'iit.
4aah fu tuiliuiited .ui.rea.acir. the Bumbe,JTUumui A Kujn .lliw. w
ta llHTeaaed a huudred f.dd. Ja fact. Msaundera. ,t.alri,..n; Betijamiu U Tnayar.
taoaa aboaa duuea n.ake them iutiinaMj VK. .Uiirii.on i.t.d Thoiui. Kt,i.., cre.
acuaiiited wita ejiatiiif euuditiuua. ijtry. and ;o included au.li autiturit
appears aa i( avcrj other t:iau and , iu.,i k loffui, Haiuai auh,i.
aroua la rejected until rt haa been
.lahly meatlMattd hv Hi 1 al two
a war oevice auontiiiea. mrta imm upon t,Kir.e-ia. wiioe action is ctie-keJ t.y an
their n,erit. Thl oraaiaatlon we aivu;"'l"r eiiijii.wer t-foie the reply to ittm u-
U,e name of t!,e Natal Coti.uluriK I'.uaiil ' 1 "L"r ' "'"' a piopoui ia re-
.... , , rc.ri-o; t., a apcial conmiltle ana ri,or ttrd
of the I n.td .Mates, and not only was tt ; ,ai.oiai( . l( (tl,.n u tttuttttl up mna
nowered to tm upon idtraa and aoept 1 upon b the lwjil urn a hoi.. Thru, if
invemuma which coutd b- 1:10,4 by the'H "! th tin ir aps-rovsi. t
Amerttan navy, but it aa suppiird wttli ; ul ,h r" -"irneiidaiun of the faourd td,
U'aivill'riil 01 art, i,rr, (nielli llBVIflK
ue- for such a ! l r. A ffrt-t many dv
it-t-s ur r-jfr t-d for reaaons h aowe
t if 11- it la UlffiiuU fnr the Ita vol
r.i.driatarkd ar.fj apprei-ittt-.
ANTI-U-BOAT DEVICES.
'Wa ara moat niln to examine and
psaa upon alt manner of war dv but
a diacouradta th niakin of fnodala in
10 oat caaes Tha raaaon la that they set
aoio aie aotate wt.d the tnientwr u.
waate tinm and nHJiy making souieti3in
hhii ia imp-if.i.t or Is old 1b principle
in ntakinff a model a man may devote
..a- moot he of hie time to tli work, but
he tan n.4ke a aketrh whl h vk.H aiutw-i
la mut '' Prpa-s In two or thre nidfits V
i"u nm nioarot ir mere i fi-tll in tn
ida safri-.ot to make urn brtiei thai l',r
&jtrurmmiit tan uaa the d--vu, we Imw
ilj" money to o ahead and rip-r,u.rM
l(H :-l .top It. it coela a rat dt-al to do
mm ht.4 It invenlote t.usm t(.s iiei;.ac
roof .dry.
"i hne l an exception t this rul. h
AnothiT uro(! to us from Kurot-e and
wantrl fk,uuu,uit for a th vh-e wliich he
eaid woukj he of Kt-ai( value to our na y,
but the naturv of wluti h otl not ilivulae.
AKkt-d for an eip;jnatin h refused tn-
rornmtiofT bt-fote hf ieeftd puntit,
Miatinic that he t oviid imI h- c.", ugitt himI
was not .!. to have his ld a i-iifrted
atthout irmui.ration. As an rvM-n1-that
he wae a rai inventor am! had north
while i'li-ut. he n-nt us a mod-) of a minU
ttue crlfulold alrrhip, ekptxiniMl. that an
alrwhip so contru.-U"d when Mt tn- el
would be Itivimlbid-, for lite mt of ittfht
would pfoetiaic iltrouiflt it. He Iid tl
an ln iaitjle uli plftfie, wanted only tJ antQv
for the use of the Invention, aut liKilv(al
to c-1. plain how to make the niarhliito y and
aviator aiao Invlwible and iuet how a rllu
iotd machine could be made wittt-ft would
i-wrry th-in.
Another man aald he had a net nVvh'e
for eat Mug pubtna.lnas. fie wsnted to
have hia lnniu.n ue on a royntty hawla
litt? hjuv run $tt tu tmy him a rcrtKiii auui
for eveiy t' Uat whlrh It taught.
SUBMARINE IDEAS.
'ii,t of tin? ttio'ai trettutv-nt d vi-s eue
.'(( d 1 a (1 n t to tea- tAtrn4 to th
of '.! which wi.mIJ airt and
tuin r.riiitv Ioip-d'-- Ixfore ttty cuutd d
f rewt tuauy women, are givihf up a Jar.
eorUoct of their ds atiU highte to alnv
iug to iitvent ew war mm liihery-jfi'ij-aS
ajud drf re.
Hoarevar. unttka tha fet-eral puhtt the
ffVtdiia of the Army and Na V clfart
Cawtita do wot frown eneraly w-iti uoe
WdW have tUm tnntiva kbt, suid do hot
a aaf ear to on. All a a tfwu
i-.lii.T A- l-rry, Aifr-d t'ia, Joeej.h
liijur and In M. it. Jiut.hiuon
Thi board Ijet-tran Ita iahofH October, te-i.t
ISli.. a Mh 1. tr.i t-fs in w ork . ii
and lt-i- ail M ;, bio- pt ifti and nu.ii. ii ! u,Ml
tllle-IKl- d for UKar H tio ll..VM 4d W d . i , , nit ,
to o pbMtsd u(Ma. iio liittH.) to ntu.! p- itaio-,
tlon of Ui eounti y lh-ji fuel may Uv fci it 'pin tn
! their iicaioit vnii tit
4 The inability jf tht
m ek uf of ''.out of ti
jfltitpj lM d.Je- tO tf.a- f dt
fUar''"d iha-i aid- .! U
goi er nmerit ti
'(000ia tJUi
hut tit td-vte
, air it-Ma tt
tltOP fiOW V.(i.lod. ia k - bTli
1-a-d Ot-fof '. or f"o iwuiia, a t
t.t to bt 1'i.prm U' able. A e;ieai
dtvi- it, Wollr n.t . lotoi J, oi.
, o'trti art- rrjft 4 aa in tug Im
hif for eajfi.- j ttfoii not t;ofio't-t,
jilt a-M HOt Jtfa. If, Wlit'h a-i.oi
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Tlt auovs cffkial American photograph Low United SUte toldiers, n.rabrr
th fanvaua Forty-econd Divoion, at ret ouUid their dugouts on th American aector
(pronimaLlr tumtwUr near the preo-nt fighting front) after sharp engagement with
ttwny. Americana aofdiera ara noted for oeaineda of tip4tep of Uieir quaHeni 1
Tt.v prinrlat object tonii to I bene d-
ee tire thai tit iat lir-my, difficult U
hold in poitlon. unntaniK'(ibic In a heavy
e-d, Si d ttiat tl.cy iiil"i fct with t IM
f(a-Md nod a 1'h th u hi ill - of the (om I to
u Uui.i ..1 n,.. . r...l . .4 c
eeer, aod ,t lain tlie era of p-rpiul 0,0 f vl, t. i-Mtjl,j (tV.it! ihe Isuto i.ii.k of tui
tion de-vt-ee. tf a man warns ua to nu -, b. tf.g ,,r ,.1,. r(wln tto- it i. It ia 1 r -c
a pwpa-tual WKetlon M-a i.ulre tl.ut ( i.i ,-, how. v,r, tt.tit 1 h 1 e may b
ha ivuOroil a woifciiitr toodW or oh. to ta i d-- etpr-d ond foni of thia joiiirai plan
'fcMAoj. 1,0 :nrroUir iikd-a ll.e woiilw r h.cl titl foood f. Mtctp jhl.
ot'tuul loot. oli' e h' n t,.f" Mod ft hia pro ) "He-re atd- a ft w f tht- thvuaanrts of
fOil, fct.d .. r-rieiiiiia "h-u of li.la cm r- ! ( itli.-a w ho h would-ue ln.i-nti' lou;l
t.a- oinpaiiled by a rti-xi-I ve os ier o about I' boat ai d lorp'joes h fore
f'ii.a'OkOifJ. '--'fiddle a in whUli tin
eiij p-ji d-r ta eco-rtt d in
toe ofanttet-i alibi at the source of en
v lein ieal rfln4
' ii.iu Uite lAwttid was o(i-ai.ict a huVd
'ia l about u( propienwU for p ipr-tuM
'ooiloji r'f.tcSvama out of a lotul of ebou
. WMi m riad ptof-oei At tna lima ihat
n l nite-tj tti.ica euteftd tite war met
waa a 0.1 fn avuiao. i. of idn.s
weak, bat altar a fKo lhaee fell off The
b erase now If About I Wue pfoueal N
ontn However, the wia of ihe invert
uvia appeais to be larciy in
FANTASTIC IDEAS.
il.dy sift niftt to offftjetve and de
fcnulve Ad vtcd-n
"1aoy hu(didfl of propoael htf h. cm
iee'ivid dvcjitina one-man U'thumi ii
it4 suhmaitm-e of wwil ai Thi ub
eet haa bn 4,1 v. n eihuuaiiva iondct
tlon and It !aa been coneluslvelv proved
that 110 small submarine Can be .rovldtd
with the mweaeary iiowdr, speed, eduii--
ment and living ouHtiers for the rrew to
nnhie it to otierat auci-eesfuHy In the
auhiiiHrlna i.m.
Tilt submarine when subn.dari.ed ma that
Ita terlaH)pe does no project above the
watr is blind, but not d-af, for It la pro
vided with aotind rt tutors which will In
dicate thd apprtNieh and direction of a
veeeel. If Its ow ri me hhi ry la at reel or
moving etowiy, with noiee o elittta as not
i interfere with the liat.-ninK. The
propagation of Bound through the water
i n.oie rapid and f flcint than through
lie air, becauaa water doc a not ha
Ki-at a .'uahioiitltaT effect Un.n eiuriil
aavts. The human ear ran dcWct aoundi
having prrpxla of vlbiath.n as lw aa sls
tedrii a aH ond and aa hiah aa 4v via Ut
trente (-. so that there 1 a vry wide
range of pitch ovr whieh the listrning
tlevca ran he ud.
"tthen a euhmailne Is erulalng on the
surface the top of the peilcoMi may e-tf-.d
to a height of laeirfour fct ahovr
tha water, thus aTlving a range of ilon
of about U in He to the htirUoti If thc
!a a la hi I, hi, W hilt fill iiliitervpr t tund
ing Uton thai count. tar tm.tr ran at- tJt
hot Isoii at a range of onl alH.ut four and
ond-'tia If miit-tf 1 1 w i v .-r, tiic ol, r vi
uaualiy ran e-e much more dlxM litrtly b
hia diirect vtion. '1 ic ii.fr aita of
d-la can, tt eourave, ofi.-n b ecan above
the hofjsun.
"Aa ttie rt.hmarhie st.pioft hca an
enemy's surfnee vt-t- (I auhmcr gc, tltr
m rimvifMB be 1 04 the onl evldi'idt of It
piim-nie. I'trlnco! eikhti'ia of Ihe tat
get is ntHTeeaury, aa it has Un fiund li'i-
potiMititd- to ' through an uadrwafdr
Wli.dow far enoi.gti for practi at ohcerva
lo.n. if the at-a ie ioUkIi or tha Wruthrr
mieiy or fog try, tha p't iaote itmv not be
.(ticidd until lis prey la deUojcd by a
lorpt d -j.
MODERN TORPEDOES.
-'The food-in torpdo varla In etna
m eord'nff to th Htr-tvit for whl. h It Is
tfitc.i(tida and t' ogee front foitiittn pw-hra
nt diameter and i.rteeu ir.t m biim pi
cut y on inciiei. to iihafnctcr and tMiit
odt ftt In hngth and w.iett.4 front !,-'
.1 j an potinds It la capable of a l
of thirty mil an hour, and wh- ti tivr ,
Unir at normal er4 posseaaea great me
tnentum, about tf.OUO foot aaiond pouAfJa.
"Tha modern torpedo la aeif-propalladt,
being; driven through tha water by ttal
own cimprtaa-d air motor, tha air beindj
iupilltd from a strongly built reservoir
wltiiln ihe body of the torpedo Itself. Tna
range of a inpedo is appro a I tna tely a
mite, thoae d-atgn4 for uaa on bettlw
hipa and tfratroyers bemg kmarer rang-a
than thoea for uaa on submarines. Th
(orjedMo kepe a fairly accurals course) by
means of m avroacople ate ring mevnwa
(em. which la Immune to outalde maanatio
dtaturhanca. The depth at which a tor-p-tlh
ita vela may be regulated ta Sttik
tlic moet vial part of a eaee( and tbavt
ta ahdiut ten f-vt below tha aurfaoa.
"The torpedoes ueuaily ara provtdeJ wttftt
means to cut. more or less ffevtJvaly,
through nets plaied in their path. Tka
detonation of a toriedn is auTonipMabad
throne: li a niechauieiin placed within Ua
aar head. And hero ta a point .which ia
not but about I b underatood, If ,ie lor
owlo is fhcttd In Its forwsrd mcalf-h or
tuincdt from Hi- coulee, the tiring ritechsa'
isrn inaientlv :yintS thv hVr thaige of
w&ptoeive fc'ontalte wCthin the war had
It la not nri.-RMi to strike a filing pin
t lite head t-f a turi-do lu d-loi.ala tha
chaige I always hae un hand a number
of photoKrei.he show fna: the trewetidtoug
aise of the ht-les w tilt h torptMluMi nuika In
v eaoela. and a Uleplay of Iheaa ta auffhilebt
to allelic the Invantura who have schemes
tor -plMatering over or filling; the bole
ue rupldty as they aia made Kteatly. Borne
bad!- ntformt 1 rons appear to belteva
that It la 'it moet as eaay to ptua up a
torpedo hols as u la to tvr a.tir puas
ura with a patch,"
As fuity niiH ty per cent of th propoaad
in vent ions a ra In 1 ended to combat t h
t'-boats of the enemy. It la pnvtous that
the-e la a cuiiaidetraht duplh-wttoil at
ideas Alao. It hae Iteen noted, a great
majority of tna wouni ie Inventor ara
lano'iiiabty Ignoiatit of li.e te hn P al aid
of sohniatine warfare Ueuaa of thai
Ihe Naval 1 oithuiltng Hoard hum iaeued m
boo Mot enlliied. 4 "lit a v.tttmy Wo lu ba
rlow, ' dealing fully wtrh this division taf
sea warfare and nuw tg wtepsrsd to wd
it to uli who api'ly. A tarrfui atudy ef
this booklet should t thoa strlvh.a
perfaf-t defertlve drviS a)ot I; itoit
ailio ks on Hi fight track, thereby eavmar
ioiiMiierbla amount of floee. iitoaay aaw
iters y now waaied.
American Wounded in England
"mo me of the Idea whicji (?J Uen sub
nittad ltA I of w-e eat th navy,, p.yr.
han ia gfmhie - li e .e fui'lee'l- m
ittti hefe wltii alet h. it.4 a;
W Sure ifU-Ki i.fi OT llo'l.O ID mitn nf Kl
ri.t. o 1 ttjit f 1 e ;o t.t jo, n etaeie . i
:.tt tur 0 m lioli (viW 1 e- da jt the fce-f j
e ' eot kltowii m4 -ti'ti 4 tlxu iitni
ueiJoye; er oti.r v s of the oj
iM '!! relj.tal tfU ifote dbtJi j
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M-i.'.'" '"'.,"', picture ara shown aorna of General Pershing' men recuperating in tha beautiful garden
ZTsuJ"L-"' i'.m p..sf- ,..4 vf gft Red Crod llodpilal No, 21. at Paignton. The hospital formerly waa tha country
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