Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, November 23, 1911, Image 4

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s
Sarsaparilla
Famous Statue Again on Barney Lawn
ASHINGTON.—“ Natalie," the fam­
ous Darner statue, baa reap­
peared. Emerging from the seclusion
Into which It made an enforced retire­
ment last fall the lovely bit of mar­
ble, which may or may not be a rep­
resentation of the loveliness of Miss
Natalie Clifford Barney by her sister,
Miss Laura, again stands on the lawn
of Studio House, the palatial resi­
dence of Mrs. Alice Clifford Barney-
Hemmlck.
No vandal eye, however, will be per­
mitted to gaze upon the undraped
loveliness of the statue which set all
Washington talking last fall. The
caretaker of the Barney-Hemmlck
borne has not forgotten the stir the
statue caused and the order of the
chief of police. Major Richard Sylves­
ter, which caused It to be boxed and
taken Indoors. The Improvised fence
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of barrel staves which the caretaker
erected last year between the lawn
and the street, where thousands gath­
ered to gaze on the statue, has been
replaced by a high concrete wall, pen­
etrated only by a gateway. Hence
only those who have field glasses and
residences which command a view of
the Barney-Hemmlck backyard will be
able to see the statue. Talented and
vivacious Mrs. Barney-Hemmlck (It
was only last spring she was married
In Paris to Christian Hemmlck, thirty-
five years her Junior) has returned
from Europe with her husband.
Mrs. Barney, the mother, was much
put out by the stir made by the
statue. The Barney family pooh pooh
the Idea that the statue was Inspired
by or represents Miss Natalie Barney.
They say a professional model was
used by Miss Laura Barney, as she
then was, who maintains a studio In
Paris. Some acquaintances Insist,
With the Idea of preparing a fitting
surrounding for the statue an elab­
orate garden will be laid out about
the Barney home. Unique plans, re­
flecting the originality and artistic
taste of the mistress of the mansion,
have been drawn. The statue will oo
Highway Building Soon to Be General
money Is being expended In
M ORE
the good roads movement through­
out the United States this year than
has ever before been utilized for this
purpose. Some results of the work
being done by the Touring Club of
America In conjunction with the Amer­
ican Association for Highway Im­
provement toward educating the pub­
lic to the value of Improved highways
throughout the country are Illustrated
In a chart Just prepared by the United
States office of public roads, which
shows that nearly fifteen thousand
miles of transcontlnenal. Interstate
and trunk line roads are contemplated
In various sections of the country.
Although the chart was prepared by
the office of public roads. It does not
by any means represent all the work
that has been projected or Is aided
financially by the government.
Practically every state In the Union
Is benefited to some extent by the pro­
posed new highways, and the wide­
spread Interest In the good roads
movement Indicates that the time la
HE Maine was destroyed by an ex­
ternal explosion. There no longer
remains any doubt as to the manner
4n which the United States battleship
was sunk In Havana harbor on Feb­
ruary 16, 1898. The double bottom of
the ship has been revealed with part
of the keel standing perpendicular,
some 28 feet higher than Its normal
position. This confirms the report
and testimony which Ensign Powel-
sod gave before
the Investigating
board after the disaster and which
was based upon the reports made to
him by divers Just after the explosion
Military experts who Inspected the
vessel recently found that the bottom
of the ship stands In a perpendicular
position, supported by stanchions The
lowest, or platform, deck Is an up-
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Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called S a rsa ta b s.
Ill-Fitting Shoes to Blame.
The cause of many broken Insteps
eomes from Imperfectly fitted shoes.
When fitting, If there Is too much
■pace left in the toe of the shoe there
U no doubt about It that as soon as
the shoe Is worn for a short time the
heel will begin to chafe and cause the
wearer much annoyance that could be
well dispensed with, If the clerk Is
given enough time to fit the foot right.
The ball of the foot Bhould be at the
curve of the sole.
Lightning Seemingly at Play.
That the gambols of electricity are
most fearful and wonderful was Illus­
trated In the month of June, 1873,
when, according to Flammarion, the
electric current entered a butcher’s
shop and followed the Iron bars from
which the quarters of meat were hung
until It reached a hook on which the
skinned carcass of a whole ox was
suspended. This wag galvanized, and
for several seconds It was frightfully
contorted as If in convulsions.
influence.
People with magnetic bodies are not
unknown and six years ago doctors
discovered at Vladikavkaz, In the
Caucasus, in girl of twelve, whose
body was practically a magnet. Ac­
cording to a medico who examined
her, every object which she approach­
ed would move. Once she walked close
to a kitchen dresser, and In an instant
the crockery upon it began to dance.
On another occasion a heavy bottle
standing upon a table was raised In
the air when the magnetic maiden
went near It-
HE range of torpedoes has been In­
creased from 4.500 yards to 12,000
yards by the completion of two new
types by the bureau of ordnance. Ar­
mor piercing torpedoes of this new
type. It Is claimed, can be fired fr<yn
battleships, torpedo boats and sub­
marine tubes at a range of nearly
seven miles with the same accuracy
that projectiles are hurled from guns.
Some time ago It was learned by
the naval authorities that foreign tor­
pedo companies had developed tor­
pedoes with a range of *.000 yards,
and that tome of the powers had
placed osders for this class of projec­
tiles. It became apparent that some­
thing must be done to meet this In­
crease In the strength of other navies
A board of officer* In the ordnance
bureau was assigned to the task
At tbo bureau of ordnance It was
atated that unless some new defense
against torpedoes It developed the
most
powerful
super-dreadnought
would be helpleas agalnat the attach
o f submarine and torpedo boats. Es­
pecially does this new type of torpedo
Do You
Feel
Bilious?
TIP
SHE
SUFFERED
FIVE YEARS
Philadelphia, Pa.—Investigating the
death of an Infant that was found
scantily clad and drenched by the
rain, In an alley here, Coroner Ford
made the startling discovery that
there exists In Philadelphia a baby
farm where Innocent babes are bar­
tered and sold.
While the coroner listened aghast
he heard from Special Agent Klnkaid
of the Society to Protect Children
From Cruelty, that women have at­
tempted to coerce men Into matrimony
by getting babies from the farm and
foisting them off as their offspring
upon the men whom they sought to
wed.
—
From the lips of Lillian Hinkle, he
learned that she had purchased a baby
for five dollars from the baby farm.
The woman was held, charged with
the death of the child, by Coroner
Ford, by special request of Assistant
District Attorney Patterson, without
ball, to await the action of the grand
Jury.
With the Hinkle woman was held
Edwin Rose, who gave the same ad­
dress as the woman. He was charged
with being Implicated with the girl
and was not admitted to ball. It was
i brought out In the testimony that Rose
and the Hinkle woman had been en
gaged to marry, but that the union
was opposed by the young man’s fam­
ily.
The woman admitted when question­
ed that she and Rose had schemed to­
gether to outwit his parents by buying
the baby then declaring to his father
and mother that the child was their
own.
Explaining the Infant’s death,
she says It sickened suddenly, and
she did not know what to do with It.
When she found It dead In the morn­
ing, she says she walked the streets
for hours carrying the body, and final­
ly abandoned It in an alley.
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B
IS O ’S
Your
Liver Needs
Assistance
TR Y
HOSTETTERS
STOMACH BITTERS
It has a toning and
invigorating effect on
the liver, stomach and
bowels.
Read to Something Better.
Everything we endure patiently fa
a key to something beautiful we could
never enter otherwise. By the toil­
some road of study a scholar learns
to get Joy out of books and stones and
trees. By the bard road of discipline
a man learns to get Joy out of every­
day living.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure
constipation. Constipation is the cause
of many diseases. Cure the cause and
you cure the disease. Easy to take.
Anolent Hebrew Calendar.
Babbath keeping appears in history
soon after the Babel confusion among
all the scattered nations, and when
Iarael left Egypt there were five
known methods of Babbath counting.
The ancient Hebrew calendar was the
nearest approach to a scientific calen­
dar of any of which we have any re»
ord.
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Effort That Is Foolish.
Many splendid natures have been
made absolute cyphers by their efforts
to become something they were never
Intended to be.
Mothers will Lad Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
MUST NOW PRESS OWN PANTS Syrup
the best romedv to use tor their children
lu rin g
California Officials Hit Hard by New
State Rules Limiting
Expenditures.
Sacramento, Cal.— Any official of the
state of California who cares to wear
creased trousers on official business
can pay for the Creasing himself. The
state does not recognize any responsi­
bility In this direction. The official al­
so will pay for the laundering of col­
lars soiled In travel or else go on wear­
ing them. As for “ valeting”—there
being no permissible terms strong
enough to express the disapproval of
the state board of control against such
luxury. The new regulations, wherein
are set forth these facts, simply say
It Is “ not a proper charge against the
state and will not be allowed."
Necessity for confining expense ac­
counts of state officials within cast
Iron rules Is said to have originated
partly In the alleged conduct of a for­
mer state adjutant general, who on
an official trip to Washington, went as
far as to have his w-rlnkled uniform
pressed at the Washington end of the
trip and put the expense thus In In­
curred up to California's taxpayers. It
never can happen again
Other restrictions fixed by the new
board are $1 a day for hotel room
rent, or $ 1.50 a day for train space;
$3 a day for food off trains and an ex­
tra $1.50 on trains; no tips, no cabs,
no special conveyances; vouchers for
all expenses over $1 and itemized ac-
COunts for smaller sums.
heaved mass of steel, above the sub- <
merged bow. The position of this part
of the bottom, experts declare. Indi­
cates that what Is now the highest
point originally and structurally occu­
pied a position at about frame 18. This
suggests that there was an explosion
of a mine under that part of the ship,
say about midway between the stem 1
and the midship section.
The explosion, experts believe, broke
the ship Into two parts, throwing one
section, Including the conning tower, |
toward the stern, the conning tower Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink*
falling on the superstructure on the
starboard side. From this position. In ham’s Vegetable Compound.
cutting away the wreckage. It has
Erie, Pa. — “ I suffered fo r five years
been allowed to settle to the main from female troubles and at last was
■ almost helpless. I
deck slightly forward of the after tur­
went to three doc­
ret, which Is on the port side. Thus
tors and they did
the tower Is on the opposite side to
me no good, so my
that on which the explosion took
d nil
sister advised
lie to
place.
try Lydia E 5. P ink-
It Is a confirmed belief that such a
ham’s V e g e t a b l e
tearing of the ship's bottom could not
C o m p o u n d , and
when I had taken
have been produced by an Interior ex­
only tw o bottles I
plosion. It Is further said that no reg­
could see a big
ulation military mine could have
change, so I took STORK LEFT $500,000 BABY
wrought such terrific havoc.
six bottles and I am
now strong and well Birth of Child Validates Bequeat of
Half-Million to the Infant’s
again. I don’t know how to express
my thanks fo r the good it has done me
Parents.
and I hope all suffering women will
give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Scranton. Pa.—When the stork
Compound a trial. It was worth its dropped Into town on his usual rounds
weight in gold.” —Mrs. J. P. E ndlich ,
It called at the home of Charles R.
It. F. 1). No. 7, Erie, Pa.
Lydia E. IMnkham’s Vegetable Com- Connell, nephew of former Congress­
und, made from native roots and man William Connell, and now Scran-
erbs, contains no narcotic or harm -! ton Is boasting of a “ half-million dol-
ful drugs, and to-day holds the record iar baby,” while the boy’s mother Is
fo r the largest number o f actuai cures proudl7 displaying Its charms to her
;s T e klr testimonials
^ , 0f’ ? n,d friend,
time
thousands di2ra*
or voluntary
. . . and
. .. at the
__. same
___ .___
. showing
"
Increase the destructiveness of the are on file in the Pinkham Laboratory * $10.000 diamond sunburst, the gift
submarines already so formidable.
at Lynn, Mass., from women who have
the proud father,
By the platv now being prepared been cured from almost eTery form o f ; Under the will of the baby's gTand-
submarines are to be equipped with female complaints, such as fnflamma- father It was provided that If Its
12 of 'hese new projectiles It Is not tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid rather died without Issue the estate
thought It will be necessary for sub­ tumors, irregularities, periodic pain^ was (0 gn to the children of the for-
marines to fire at a longer range than hackache, indigestion and nervous mer congressman, and Inasmuch as
2.000 yards. From that distance It prostration. Every suffering woman Mr. and Mrs. Connell had been mar­
owes it to herself to give Lydia E. I*ink-
will be Impossible for officers on a bat­ ham's Vegetable Compound a trial.
ried eight years without having their
tleship to locate a submarine, and
i f ynti w a n t sp e cia l a d v ic e w r ite union blessed by children. It began to
there has not yet been devised any ! M r s .i’ in k lia m , L y n n , M u a , f o r it . look very much as If the behest of the
way to attack these boats. Officers' I t is fre e a nd alw ays h e lp fu l.
«rill would stand. The arrival of the
of the ordnance bureau declare that 1
baby, however, sets aside this proviso
at a distance of 2.000 yards a sut>
of the will and the $500.000 will now
marine could drive Its 12 monster tor­
remain In the other branch of the
pedoes under the armor belt of a bat-;
family, no provision
having been
tleshlp and sink her without giving'
made by the decedent for Its conver-
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the battleship the least opportunity to
•ton in the event of the child's not
<o- C O U C H S ti C O L O »
reply to the attack
living.
Destructive New Type of Torpedoes
T
PHILADELPHIA POLICE GET
FROM INFANT’S BODY.
Cures all blood humors, all
eruptions, clears tho com plex­ Alleged Tots Can Be Purchased for
ion, creates an appetite, aids
$5 Each— Woman In Cell for
digestion, relieves that tired
Connection With the Death
of Child.
feeling, gives vigor and vim .
not far distant when the United States
will be Interlaced by a complete sys-
Value of Cheerfulness,
tem of good roads.
Cheerfulness is a thing to be more
Estimates prepared by the office of 1 profoundly gsateful for than all that
public roads shows that by Improving j genius ever Inspired or talent accom­
20 per cent, of the roads of the nation ' plished. Next best to spontaneous
almost the highest point of efficiency | cheerfulness Is deliberate, intended
could be reached. Twenty per cent, j and persistent cheeriness which we
of the roads In each state could be ■ can create, cultivate and so foster and
Improved by an expenditure of an aver­ cherish that after a few years the
age sum of three million dollars a world will never suspect that It was
state and the annual saving thereby j not a hereditary g ift—Helen Hunt
In the wear and tear on horses, wag­ Jackson. ________________ _
ons and automobiles In the transporta­
tion of crops and Increased land val­
Finland Appeals to Tourist.
ues Is estimated at over one million
Finland, with Its thousand lakes, Is
dollars.
now considered attractive enough to
be on the general tourist’s list.
Proof That Mine Blew Up the Maine
DISCOVER BABY FARM
the teething period.
As She Saw the Notes.
When my daughter was 4 years old
she sat gazing at the notes on a piece
of music, when she suddenly looked
up and said: “ Mamma, here’s a lot of
little boys on a wire fence,” and, look­
ing down at It, said, after a moment’s
thought, “ and some of ’em got hats
on.”—Exchange.
I f a dose o f Hamlins Wizard Oil tak­
en at night will prevent your having a
bad cold in the morning, isn’t it a good
idea to have it read to take the mo-
ment
you feel the coli coming!
“
An Ideal,
I will strive to raise my own body
and soul dally into higher powers of
duty and happiness; not In rlvalshlp
or contention "with others, but for the
help, delight, honor of others, and
for the Joy and peace of my own life.
—John Ruskln
Wedding Ring Lightning's Mark.
During a violent thunderstorm at
Berwick, England, an extraordinary
Incident occurred. Mrs. Mason of
Castlegate wag In bed with her hand
resting on the counterpane when a
flash of lightning entered and struck
her wedding ring, taking a small piece
clean out of It. Her hand was unin­
jured.
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Hits Himself in Head With Hammer.
It is just as reasonable to hit your­
self in the head with a hammer to
cure a headache as it is to try to cure
rheumatism with alcohol.
Salgrene
contains absolutely no alcohol.
Pro-
rable at all druggists.
Ready for the Summons.
"Suppose you knew you were to die
tonight at 12 o'clock,” asked a lady
of Wesley, “how would you spend the
Intervening time?” “ How, madam?”
he replied. “ Why, just as I intend to
spend It now. I should go through
with my business, go to my room and
to sleep at 10 o’clock, and wake up In
glory."
FAR ALL
eve
$ £ v e S & lv e
D ISEA SES
A Many-Horned Cow.
A cow with 17 horns is the Interest­
ing monstrosity reported by a traveler
from the south. The horns, we are
told, protrude from the cow's back,
each one resting on a joint In the
spinal column. The farmer who owns
the horned wonder Is proud of her.
She Is proud of her gift, and out of
thankfulness for her distinction pro­
duces more milk than any other cow
on the farm.—Detroit Free Press.
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