The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, December 27, 1917, Image 5

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    MEN OF THE NAVIES LIKE BIG FAMILY
American and British Sailors
Best of Friends, Says
Writer.
line the Old-time Sage Tea and
Sulphur and Nobody
Will Know.
JACKIE LIKED IN ENGLAND
Gray hair, however handsome, de­
notes uilvunclng uk «.
Wo all know
the advantage of a youthful appear­
ance. Your hair la .y ou r charm. It
maki-a or nmra the face.
When it
fad<-a, turna Krny and looka atroakod,
Juat a few uppllcatlona of H hko Ton
and Hulphur onhuncoa Ita appearance
a hundred fold.
Don’t atay grayl
Ix>ok young!
Either prepare the recipe ut home or
Kct from any druK atore a COcent
bottle of "W yeth's Hake and Hulphur
Compound," which la merely the old-
tlnio recipe linprovud by tho addition
of other liiKredlenta.
T'louaunda of
folka recommend thla ready-to-uae
preparation, hecauae It darkena the
hulr beautifully, bealdea, no one can
poaalblo tell, aa It durkuna m natur­
ally aud evenly.
You molalen a
apotiKo or aoft bruah with It, draw-
I iik thla throukh the hair, taklnk one
aumll atrand at a time. Ily morning
tho kray hair dlauppiaia; after an­
other application or two, Ita natural
color la rcatored and It becomes thick,
Kloaay and luatroua, end you appear
yeara younger.
Wyeth'a Hag'1 and Hulphur Com­
pound la a delightful toilet requisite.
It la not Intereled for the cure, mitiga­
tion or prevention of dlaeaae.— Adv.
SKIN-TORTURED HARIES
Sleep, Mothers Reat After Treatment
With Cutlcura— Trial Free.
Bend today for free aamplca of
Cutlcura Heap and Ointment aud learn
how quickly they relievo Itching, burn­
ing akin trouble«, and point to apeedy
healment of baby raahea, eczema and
Itching*. Having cleared baby's akin
keep It clear by ualng Cutlcura ex-
clualvely.
Free aamplo each by mall with
Hook.
Addreaa poatcard, Cutlcura,
Dept. L, Hoaton.
Hold everywhere.
— Adv.
’fifNF* Granulated Eyelids,
# __
0 «
.
Sore Kye*. Eye* InfUirx d by
Sun. P u i l i n J W in d quickly
relieved by Murine. Try It In
you, Lyes and m Uahy’ » Fyc».
LY t O N o S m « l i n f , Joit EyeCoadort
. ____
TUUR
C
Marine Eye Remedy
t y e S a l v e , If» Tul>ml t f c .
P „ r Unuk o f t * o h w *
- fro m ,
Aik M a rin e E ye H o n t d r C o., C h icago j
M ONEY FOR YOU.
Thouit«ii<l« o f train*«) young |M*opl® n«**«l<*l.
I t«'in ik<* Wit liter Huain«*»» Coll»*»:«. I ’orlUnd, pUreH
*tu<l«nt« In position*.
Knroil any limn.
Ki
C ttalogu «.
200 Room«
lOO Baths
Near Both
D epot*
Absolutely
Fir« proof
I Hotel Hoyt
C orner Siath and H oyCSU., Portland, Oro.
L O U H O CKS, Manager.
H A T K S .-7 ÍC to C .
SHIP
S PB C TA L -W ro k or Month
Voal, Pork, Beef,
Poultry, Butter, Egga
and Farm Produce.
F ig h t A m o n g Th e m s e lve s and A ll T h a t
Sort of Thing, Says Charles Daw-
barn, but No Happier Crowd*
Could Be Imagined.
London.— Writing In
the
Dally
Chronicle on "The United Htulea Fleet
In Ilelng” und dlacuHHlng America's In­
valuable services, Charles Dawbarn
aays:
"It la not the American way to fear
publicity. Uncle Sam likes to act In
the broad eye o f »lay an»l to have his
deeds emblazoned for Ills own encour­
agement Hut the English nro secre­
tive— perhaps ibis Is one o f the revela­
tion* of the war. In any case, a veil of
silence has been dropped over Ameri­
can niival action In the service o f the
nl I lea— In conformity with British trn-
»lltlons.
Being In Borne, the g<>»>d
Americans do aa Borne does. In tills
particular Bonn* liohls Its tongue an»l
looks wise. Not the least o f American
services to England Is her readiness to
become dumb arnl anonymous, because
that Is the Immemorial way with the
British navy.
"And yet It would cot 1J 0 t0 pui>p°.HC
that our cousins nave not contributed
very sensibly to the reduction of the
peril which uwults us on the water
round the must. Sir Eric Geddes paid
banilaome tribute to them In his
maiden speech iih first lord In the com­
mons. The United Stutes 'Jackie' Is
a fine fellow, and one of Ids finest at­
tributes Is Ids speedy adaptation to the
n»>w conditions o f service In European
wafers. He has become our own Juok
Ta r’s firm frlcrnl.
The Family Feeling.
"Gratifying examples o f co-operation
between the two services are fur-
nlsbe»! every day. Officers nnd crews
of the two fl»*ets like each other so well
that they 'get mad' at each other, as
the Am»*rlcanH say - Just ns If they
were members of the same family.
"In courts o f Inquiry both services
participate when both nr»* Involved.
Perhaps the senior officer will be Itrlt-
Is'i an»! the two juniors American, or
the senior will be American nn»l the
others British. The unify Is such that
British ami American destroyers swing
at the same buoy and follow cnch
oth»*r In their sen practices. At sea
they exchange signals; on shore they
use the sume eltibs and huts. At one
bnse a converted cinema ball Is now a
rend»,zvotts for the bluejackets o f the
two nations. There they fraternize In
tho most cordial manner.
Between
scenery painted by sailors nnd In front
o f tin orchestra of destroyer musicians
English ami Amerlenn artists sing their
songs nnd deliver their monologues to
tln-lr brothers o f the sen.
"Tho Incessant work o f the destroy­
ers nnd patrol honts In convoying
troopships or merchant ships, or In
chasing fhe submarine, bus not blunted
the edge of the sallorman's keenness.
I f you speak to him about his present
to tho OI<l Reliable Kvnrdln* houar with a
recorrí of 46 jrreri of Square Ilenllnca. and
be m u re d of --------M
TOP AR
kR
K K
E E
T T PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
5-47 Front Street
Portland. Oregon
HIDE8, PELTS. CASCARA BARK
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
Re n i t ill you kin.
Writ« fir pi ices i»d shipping tigs
Tm H. F. N orton C o .
on.; se«ro«, w»
\
WE W A N T YOUR
Poultry,Veal
and Hogs
NO COMMISSION]
PROMPT RETURNS
HENNINQSEN PRODUCE CO.
Portland, Ore.
B U Y DI RE CT Æ
M ir
'
i
l Do Your Own Plumbing |
Py bujrtna direct from na at whotcanl« price*
and aare the plumber's profits. Writs ua to­
day your needa. W e will giro you our rock-
bottom "dlrect-to-you” price*. t. o. b. rail or
boot. W e actually aave you from 10 to 06 por
sent. All good, guaranteed.
Northwest headquarter, fot tender Water
Syatema and Fuller A Johnson Engines.
STAR K -D A VIS CO.
1 1 2 Third Street.
P. N. U.
Portland. Oregon
No. 51 , 1917 .
Little Itock, Ark.— W. E. Hale,
a farmer, appealed to the local
draft exemption board to dis­
charge his son, W. P. Hale, be­
cause tho lad Is "Just naturally
too tnll for the army." But the
board rejected tho application.
Tho young soldier Is 0 feet nnd
7 inches from the soles o f his
feet to the top of his bond.
REAL CITIZENS
live. It nsk* enlistment for this spe­
cial servlco which works directly with
llie unasslinlle.tod Immigrant, Ignorant
at or Indifferent to America’s history,
customs and laws, unpledged to sup­
port our flag, rearing a family with un-
Affierlcnn views o f life and reading
only foreign language papers.
Young Mothers
I C O T T ’C
J e m u l s io n J
MATA-HARI DIED AS SHE HAD LIVED
»•ntared the automobile, which started
i for the rifle range, this time escorted
i by a squadron o f dragoons.
On the range all preparations for
the exeeutl»»n were ready. A detach­
ment o f Infantrymen In their blue-gray
uniforms were drawn up, forming a
hollow square— the targets being at
the further end. The firing platoon of
zouaves wns In the center, the men
standing at attention. The automobile
Gaze* Calmly at Execution Squad stopped at the entrance to the square
Awaiting Order to Fire Fatal Vol­
nnd Mnta-IInrl stepped out. She gazed
ley— Confe**e* She Was in
unmoved, almost disdainfully, nt the
setting prepared for her final appear­
the Pay of Germany.
ance, in much the same manner as
Pnrls.— In the gray dawn of a Tues­ she hnd regarded *he audiences that
day morning a tall, graceful woman had applauded the exotic dnnees with
stood erect b, fore flic targets on the which she hnd startled Paris. In the
Vincennes rifle range. Her unbandaged background stoo»l a group of officers
eyes gaze») calmly at a squad of from the Vincennes garrison, many of
zouaves from u Moroccan regiment. A whom hnd been witnesses of the con-
signal from their commanding officer demnefl woman's stage triumphs. With
and the shnrp crack of the zounves' her lawyer on one side and one of the
rifles cut the early morning ulr. The nuns on the other she passed un­
woman fell buckwnrd to the ground, shaken In front o f the silent, waiting
her face upturned to the sky. Mntn- ! troops.
Arriving In frent o f the targets.
Hurl, the dancer whose chnrrns had
captivated fhe capitals of Europe, had Mata-Hnrt hade these two good-by.
pnM the price of being found out. She embracing the nun ns she stretched
died convicted of being u spy In the out her hnnds to a waiting gendarme
service of Germany, of having be­ who held the cord with which they
trayed for money the country thnt hnd were to be bound. The commander
sheltered her an»! had applnuded her j of the platoon raised his sword nnd
the volley rang out, the corpse wns
art.
Matn-nnrl died ns she hnd lived— taken to a mllitnry cemetery and
mistress of herself and her emotions. hurled In a section set apart for the
Interring of executed criminals.
When awakene»l on the fatal morning
Mnta-IInrl. whose name wns Mar­
In her cell at Saint Lnznre she knew
guerite Gertrude Zelle. gave Pnrls a
that the end was nt hand. She quick­
new sensation to talk nhont when
ly attired hers»df In n dark dress
some fifteen years ago she made her
trimmed with fur, which she hnd worn
first appearance nt the house of a
nt her trial. Putting on a long coat
well-known opera singer, where In a
nnd a large felt hat, she announced
mystic dance she divested herself of a
that she wns ready. The little proces­
number o f veils which were the only
sion passed through the dnrk corridors
garments she w o r t
She wns a re­
to the office of the warden.
Here
markably handsome woman, tall and
Mntn-Hnrt wrote two long letters. She
dark, with a skin thnt wns almost
was tho lenst nffected by the suspense
bronze In color. This gave rise to the
of any In the pnrty.
statement that she was a Javanese,
Says Last Good-Bys.
but she wns o f Dutch parentage nnd
nnnding the letters to her ,’ awyer hnd married In her youth a Dutch
she hade the prison officials good-by army officer, from whom she wns di­
and, escorted hy the prison guards, vorced.
she entered a military automobile ac­
At her trial her guilt wns so conclu­
companied hy the two nuns and Cap­ sively proved that she finally con­
tain Bourchardon.
Arriving at the fessed she hnd been In the pny of the
fortress of Vincennes she calmly German secret police for n number of
stepped out of the motor, turning to years. She had utilized her wide ac­
help one o f the nuns to nllght. Then quaintanceship In France to collect In­
the condemned woman was taken to formation of mllitnry value which she
the office o f the governor, where the transmitted through secret channels to
Inst formalities were quickly gone Berlin, receiving In return large sums
through, nfter which Mata-Hnrt again o f money.
I
Dancer Convicted of Spying for
Germany, a Stoic to Last
Moment.
EYES ARE NOT BANDAGED
They hope to bring about the day
when the alien, becoming naturalized,
shall take the oath o f allegiance to the
flag Itself, not to the man administer­
Americanizing America Feature ing the oath in a court room ; when a
ballot Is put into bis hand nceompnnled
of D. A. R. War Work.
by nn American flag, with full respon­
sibility nnd honor of ownership; when
Calls on Women to Make All-American it Is obligatory that he learn the Eng­
lish language; when he shall be com­
City or Town of Place Where
pelled to send his children to public
They Live.
school; nnd when eertnln days o f the
year slinll be called Amerlennlzntlon
A new opportunity for women to dnys, on which resident aliens shall
help In tho war Is offered by the Na­ take the oath of nlleglnnce.
tional Society o f the Daughters o f the
Many of tho "Daughters” are work­
American Revolution, through their ing seflously on this project, giving Il­
war relief committee, of which Mrs. lustrated lectures In settlements and
Matthew T. Scott Is clinlrmnn. It Is schools.
sending out a cull to the women o f the
country to muko nn nll-Amerlcan city
She Stayed at Home.
or town of the plnco In which they
MAKE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
18-20 Front St.
6 FEET 7 INCHES NOT
TOO TALL FOR ARMY
1 of the traffic, British and neutral. In
the sea lanes lending to these Isles, the
United Staten navy Is performing a
duty essential to our existence nnd re­
Reserve strength for mother­
affirming the old maxim—consecrnted hood is of two-fold importance
'metier,' nnd compare It with his once before at sen—that blood Is thick­
and thoughtful women before
peacetime labors, he will declare that er than water.”
the latter were heavier to hear. There
and after maternity take
was tho eternal maneuver for the ac­
DANCING
CURES
HER
NERVES
tion which never came, and, after It.
officers had to annlyze the theoretical
Woman Testifies In Alimony Suit
results. Navigating and engineer staffs
That Phyalclana Pronounce Her
lived Iri an atmoaphere o f paper prob-
Improved.
lent*. Nowadays they are swept nway.
There Is no time for them. And the
Atlanta, Gn.— “ I have undergone sev­
spice »if danger has given z»-*t to the
eral operations nrul become very nerv­
•lally round. To understand that, one
ous, so I was Induced to take dancing
It supplies pure cod liver oil
must understand the psychology of the
lessoi
s.
In
the
ho|»e
that
my
condition
for
rich blood and contains
sailor.
woubl be Improved,” sal»] Mrs. Hattie
Danger la Real.
Green, a dancer, on the stand In her lime a n d soda with medicinal
"Ills danger Is real enough. H ydro
glycerine, all important ingredi­
|
planes nnd other appllnnces have not own behalf In an alimony suit. “ Phy­
sicians have Informed me that my ents for s t r e ng t he ni ng the
proved a sufficient solution. Tb».- only
reul solution Is man and ship power; nerves have been greatly Improved nervous system and furnishing
the pollci-ninn on the spot to catch the through my dancing. Counsel for the
busbund wns closely questioning Mrs. abundant nourishment.
thief.
It is free from alcohol.
"A hit, n palpable hit, perhaps, nnd Green u* to her dancing.
yet the result Is uneertuln. This Is the
Insist on th e genuine.
Miner Earns $348 in Month.
common experience o f submarine chas­
The N orw egian cod li»e r oil in
Somerset, I ’ m .— L awrence It. Flnzel
ing. You are never certain of your
Scott’s Emulsion is now refined in our
own Am erican laboratories w h i c h
bug. But whatever German apologist* ng»-d forty-five years, <it H»x>verHvllle
makes it pure and palatable.
inny assert, the number o f 'tin fish’ dis­ j near here. Is believed to have earn«-»!
Scott tk Itowne. Bloomfield, N.J. 17-43
posed o f by our ally steadily grows the highest wage during the last month
greater, an»l the sysfem o f convoys—a ' of any coal miner In the history of th»
SIGNS OF DANGER
number o f ships ‘In a bunch,' surround­ Itnlustry In Pennsylvania. Flnzel, It
ed by destroyer*— has at least this ad­ was announced, received $348 last
vantage, that It brings the enemy to month. With a 100 per cent car sup­ Women Should Prepare Them­
the defense force nnd thus obviates a ply it Is said he would have earned
selves
search for him. And In ‘tuklng care' even more.
AMERICAN TO REBUILD TOWN
—
Dun-Sur Meuse In France Is Promised
Restoration by Man of Same
Name.
This nation will require a great deal
from Its heroic women. They will assist
the wounded in the hospitals or in many
cases they will suffer at home in doing
their duty by the nation.
Thousands of women who are now
blessed with robust health cannot under­
stand why thousands of other women con­
tinue to worry and suffer from ailments
peculiar to women when they can obtain
for a trifling sum Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription which will surely and quickly
banish all pain, distress and misery an.l
restore the womanly functions to perfect
health.
This old prescription of Dr. Pierce's Is
extracted from roots and herbs by means
of pure glycerine and Is a temperance
remedy of 50 years' good standing. Send
10c for trial pkg of tablets to Invalids'
Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y.
W rite Dr. Pierce for free 136-page book
on woman's diseases. You may also have
confidential medical advice without cost.
—Adv.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative—three for a cathartic.
Cynical.
"Miss Cynthia is such a sensible
girl.”
"Everybody knows she is. That is
why the men keep away from her."—
Exchange.
Nothing Doing There.
The seedy looking man took his seat
at the table and scanned the menu.
“ W aiter, I ’ve only 30 cents on me.
Now, what would you recommend?”
The waiter gently removed the card
from his would-be patron's grasp.
"Another restaurant,” he said.— Ex­
change.
GLASS OF SALTS IF
:T
Eal less meal if you feel Back-
achy or have Bladder
Lrouble.
Meat forms uric aci l which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaters of meat must flush the
kidneys occasionally. Y'ou must re­
lieve them like you relieve your bow­
els; removing all the acids, waste and
poison, else you feei & dull misery in
the kidney region, sharp pains in the
back or sick headache, dizziness, your
stomach sours, tongue is coated and
when the weather is bad you have
rheumatic twinges.
The urine is
cloudy, full of sediment; the channels
often get irritated, obliging you to get
up two or three times during the
night.
T o neutralize these irritating acids
and flush off the body's urinous waste
get about four ounces o f Jad Salts
from any pharmacy; take a table­
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidneys w ill then act fine and bladder
disorders disappear.
This famous
salt* is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia.
and has been used for generations to
clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys
and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salts
is inexpensive; harmless and makes
a delightful effervescent lithia-water
drink which millions of men and wo­
men take now and then, thuz avoiding
serious kidney and bladder diseases.—
Adr.
Paris.— Tho Inhabitants of the little
town of Dun-sur-Meuse are convinced
that, after all, there Is a lot In a name.
For, thanks to the fact (bat its pat­
ronymic happens to he the same as
thnt o f a wealthy nnd generous Ameri­
can, the ravages caused by war will
soon be made good.
The municipal council o f Dun-snr-
Meuse has met In Paris to be present­ that make a horse W heeze,
ed to its “ godfather” who has under­ Roar, have T h ic k W in d
or C hoke-dow n, can be
taken to rebuild the town.
reduced with
Sees Belled Buzzard.
Martinton, W. Vn.— The belled bos-
znrd wns actually seen near here by
Winchester, Ind.— Mrs. Sarah J. Sea- Jnsper D. Dtlley while at work on his
graves o f this city, who has Just cele­ farm. Dllley heard the tinkle o f a
brated her ninety-third blrthdny, has bell, the sound apparently coming from
lived In Winchester since 1850, and overhead, and In looking up he saw a
since 1807 tins not been In the business large buzzard sailing over, with the
district of the town until the other day, bell tied around his neck. The bell
when her grandson took her In an au­ tinkled at every movement of the bird's
tomobile for a ride about the city.
body.
THICK, SWOLLEN GLINDS
^ B S O R B
in e
also other Bunches or Swellings. Noblister,
no hair gone, and horse kept at work. Eco­
nomical—only a few drops required at an ap­
plication. $2 per bottle delivered. Book 3 M (ret.
ABSORBING, JR., the antiseptic liniment for
mankind, reduces Cysts, Wens, Painful,
Swollen Veins and Ulcers. $1 and $2 a bottle at
dealer* or delivered. Book “ Evidence” free,
f . F. Y0UN6, P.B.F., 403 T*mpl. St., S*ri«ffi»ld, Has*.