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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Tnko StillM to flliHh Kidney mid noiitrnllze irritating ncidn, ICtilnoy mill nimbler weakness result from urlo ncld, says a noted authority, Tho klilnoyH filter thin field from the blood mid pns It on to tho blwldor, whoro It ofton remains to Irritate and InNutno, causing n burnlnj?, scalding HonRotlon, or sotting up tin Irritation nt tho nock of tho bladder, obliging you to nook relief two or threo times during tho night Tho sufferer Ih In constant drond, tho Avntor passe Hoinotlini'H with n scnldlug sonsntlon and In very proftina; again, thoro In difficulty In avoiding it. Illaddor weakness, mont folks call . It, bucnuno thoy can't control urina tion. Whllo it is uxtromoly annoying and somotlmos very painful, thin In really ono of tho most ilmplo allmontn to overcome. Oot about four ouiicob of Jad Halts from your pharmacist and tako a tablospoouful In a glass of water before breakfast, contlnuo thin for two or throe dayn. This will nou tralUo tho nclds In tho urlno no It no longer In n nourco of Irritation to tho bladder and urinary organs which thon act normally again. Jad Salts In Inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and is usod by thousands of folks who nro subject to urinary disorders caused by urlo acid irritation. Jad Salts Is splendid for kldnoys and causes no bad effects whatever. Hero you have a ploasant, efferves cent llthla-water drjnk, which quickly relieves bladder trouble SCOUTS (Conducted by National Council or tho Hoy Ucouts of America.) Itching Burning Skins. For cczcmnM, rashes, Itching, irrita tions, pimples, dnndruir, soro hands, and baby humors, Cutlctira Sonp and Ointment nrc supremely effective. For free samples nddrcss "Cutlcurn, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 23, Ointment 29 nnd CO. Adv. HEROISM OF SCOUT RESCUERS Whllo Hovernl boys ivcro in swim mlng In tho Tennessee river near Knoxvlllo, two of tho number became Imperiled nnd cried for help. John nnd Tnuxo Yule, both of whom nro boy scouts, quickly responded to tho crlos. John Yule succeeded In reaching ono boy nnd bringing him to tho shore. Tnuxo Yulo went to Louis Hnsgcll's Assistance. He states that they went down twice, but ho was nblo to bring tho terror-stricken lad to tho mirfuce In both Instances, nnd believed they were safe, when young Ilasscll, ngatn frightened, throw his lower limbs about his rescuer, nnd they went to tho bottom, Tho splendid heroism nnd hazarding of their own lives, as exemplified by tho Yulo brothers, was commended nnd they did everything possible to save their friend, hlmNcIf n much-beloved boy. Scout Kxccutlvo J. M. Qoro says that Tnuxo Yule would undoubtedly linvo saved Ilassell If tho drowning boy had not secured n scissors lock, n thing never before thought poufblo when tho rescuer hnd 'the life-saving arm lock. Tnuxo Yulo Is an accomplished swimmer nnd only n week before hnd saved a boy from drowning in the Tennessee river. U8INQ A FIELD TELEPHONE. Why "Behemoth Survives. Tho books of tho Now Tcstamont wore originally in Greek; thoso of tho Old Testament, of course, In Hobrow. "When tho first "authorized version" of tho Illblo wnu framed, early In tho seventeenth century, tho scholars who undertook tho work of translation woro puzzled to Identify soma of tho scriptural beasts, Tho crocodile was unknown In Kuropo at that porlod, and, not having oven heard of Uio hippopotamus, thoy let tho Hebrew word "behemoth" stand. Get tho Genuine and Avoid Waste Economy n Every Coke ADDED EARNINGS BEHNKH. WALKED, at Portland, North west's blcseat business colleBO over whelmed by calls for trained young; men and women. Knroll now. Take a count aad a position assured. Btenorrapby tele trophy, accounting, shorthand, bonklni, rcrretartal etc. writ for catalogue. Wwwmm Granulated Eyelids, if LI I Ky ln(UmJby epo " sure to Son, Dos) and Wind bE? m quickly relieved by Murine rVftS EyeBemedy. NoSnWtlng, Juit Kye Comfort. At Vour Drtigcliti or by null 60c per Dottle. For nook ol Ibe Eye free write bu Morlno Cyo Romody Co., Chicago. wew Houston Hotel Slith and Hvctctt SU.. PortUnd, Ore. Kour MoeV from Union Deuot Two tilocki from New I'oelofflce. Modrrn and fireproof Over 100 guuldo iwnu. Katee 75fl to S?.0O CIIAS. a HOPKINS, Mannw. Hides, Pelts, fcc&" Wool & Mohair V. Wu) A vn Viri. Wrfa fx Plki M the h. r. NOtrroN coMrANv, If.lli anil JfahnKA Bleu lVtVILml. Clra BoatUe, Wuh. llelllnglmm. Wih, SHIP Veal, Pork, Deef, Poultry, Butter, Egg and Farm Produce, to the Old IlelUbte Kvenllng homo with a record of 411 yuan, of Bquurn Dealing, and beauurulotTOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front Street, Portland, Oregon iBBBaJNanlguuk'' Hs7V3FHafrS jgPft fleVBBBBBBBflbsBflBB bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbK LbbbbbbbbbbV ( jaBiiiiB . awS2aaWa&sjBaaBTB& This Boy Scout Is on Park Conserva tion Work and Is Holding Down His Pott Well. THOU8AND8 IN 8COUT CAMPS. Thousands of Hoy Scouts of Amer ica nro enjoying their wonderful camps all over tho country. For the tlmo they will forget nil nbout cities, sidewalks nnd civilization in tho joys of swimming, bontlng, mountain-climbing nnd athletics of all kinds. Instruc tion In scouting will bo mingled with theso sports. At all of theso camps, tho scouts nro having a good time, whllo gaining in health, self-reliance nnd everything that helps them to bo prepared for the unselfish patriotic scrvlco which Is tho heroic dream of every truo scout In khaki. FRED DUNDEE MOTOR CAR REPAIRING MACHINE WORK MAGNETO JSERVICE JSTATION ALL KINDS OP WELDING CYLINDER GRINDING PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS" OroadwayatFiandar,Portland,Or. SCOUTS FEED THE SOLDIERS. Surplus vegetables from tho many war gardens in Klngsvlllc, Tex., nre gnthercd, picked nnd shipped to tho mess oftlcers nL tho nrmy camp by tho boy scouts of that city. Tho nrmy ofllclnls aro very apprecia tive of tho movement. Tho garden owners nro glad to contrlbuto vege tables, nnd tho scouts nro glnd to as semble them. In flomo Instances they gather them from tho gardens, lco them if neces sary, puck them in hampers and bushel crates nnd express them. Tho government pnys tho transportation charges nnd provides now hampers. P. N, U, No, 47, 1018 SCOUTS AND TORN FLAGS. Pnwtuckot (It. I.) scouts nro endeav oring to flccuro tho removal of United States flags which huvo been flown until they wcro bndly tattered, and In doing so linvo come up against tho problem of what to do with theso woruout flugs, They huvo asked for suggestions, Ono olllclal Is working out a symbolic ceremony to ho used.. . , ROAD BUILDING IDEAL CONVICT ROAD CAMP Prisoners Worked Without Armed Guards and Without Special In docementc of Reward. Without n slngto attempt to escape, an averago of '10 negro convicts were maintained for (en months In tho Ful ton county (On.) honor camp conduct ed under tho observation of the United Stutes oillco of public roadH nnd rural engineering and tho United States pub lic health service. This notwithstand ing tho fucts that tho convicts wcro worked without armed gnurds, with out exceptional conditions as to hours of labor, without special rewards or other unusual inducements to good behavior nnd with the camp located near a trolley line and within 11 miles of tho city of Atlanta, from which most of tho convicts were sentenced, a condition admitted by all competent authorities to bo most unfavorable to tho successful operation of an honor camp. Tho methods of discipline contrast ed sharply with thoso practiced In the other camps of tho county, stato and section. So far as enn be learned, sim ilar methods never have been applied to any convict camp In the South, and for this reason the success of the sys tem Is ono of the most striking nnd important results of the experiment, which appears to demonstrate conclu sively that there is little foundation for tho belief that negro convicts are amenable only to the discipline of locks, schacklcs and lash. In this camp no guard was armed and no convict was shackled ; the only building locked night or day was the commissary. Plain gray clothing was substituted for convict stripes and tho uso of tho whip was prohibited. In placo of negative measures, order, se curity and obcdlenco were obtained by tho posltlvo measures of attractive food, light, airy quarters, clean and comfortable beds, reasonable, kind treatment and grenter privileges. Dur ing tho day on tho work tho constant menace of tho gun mis removed and Repairing Concrete Road in Georgia. tho men worked under tho foremen as free men work. Instead of putting the men "on the chain" Immediately after tho evening meal, In this camp they were permitted to remain outside the building, rending, smoking, playing quoits or baseball until dark, or In tho niessroom to enjoy a phonograph which was provided for them. Saturday nf tor noons, during the summer, were holi days, nnd the tlmo was devoted to baseball nnd other games. Hindi1 lufrnetlotu Of tho rules, dls obedlcnco tUld unsatisfactory work were punished by dcmerlting the of fender. When tho number of such de merits exceeded tho established limit tho convict was returned to tho county headquarters camp to bo placed again under tho more rigid discipline of ono of tho other camps. Attempted es cape would have been punished In n Blmllnr manner, but It was unnecessary to administer any punishment for this causa during the ten months tno enmp was under observation. Tho full measure of tho success of tho system of dltsclpllno is realized when It Is understood that no attempt was mado to hold tho tnon by rewards of money or allowances of "good tlmo" grenter than thoso grunted to other county convicts. Tho only mousuro of this kind was tho granting of tho cus tomary ration of tobneco. This was used at tho rate of nbout one-qunrter pound por convict per week, Tho morale of tho forco was excel lent, With few exceptions tho men were content with tho treatment they received, nnd freely expressed their appreciation of It, not only In words, but In a willingness to work nnd n prompt response to orders, such as is observed seldom In convict camps. Why Compare Beef and Coal Profits ? Swift & Company has frequently stated that its profit on beef averages only one fourth of a cent a pound, and hence has practically no effect on the price. Comparison has been made by the Federal Trade Commission of this profit with the profit on coal, and it has pointed out that anthracite coal operators are content with a profit of 25 cents a ton, whereas the beef profit of one-fourth of accent a pound means a profit of $5.00 a ton. The comparison does not point out that anthracite coal at the seaboard is worth at wholesale about $7.00 a ton, whereas a ton of beef of fair quality is worth about $400.00 wholesale. To carry the comparison further, the 25 cent profit on coal is 3 per cent of the $7.00 value. The $5.00 profit on beef is only V4 per cent of the $400.00 value. The profit has little effect on price in either case, but has less effect on the price of beef than on the price of coaL Coal may be stored in the open air indefinitely; beef must be kept in expensive coolers because it is highly perishable and must be refrigerated. Coalis handled by the carload or ton; beef is deliv ered to retailers by the pound or hundred weight. Methods or handling are vastly different. Coal is handled in open cars; beef must be shipped in refrigerator cars at an even temperature. Fairness to the public, fairness to Swift & Company, fairness to the packing industry, demands that these indisputable facts be considered. It is impossible to disprove Swift & Company's state ment, that its profits on beef are so small as to have practically no effect on prices. Swift & Company, U. S. A. 1 AN OLD RECIPE , TO DARKEN HAIR THAT CHANGE IN WOMAN'S LIFE Sage Tea and Sulphur Turns. Godden Tells How It Gray, Faded Hair Dark I May be Passed in Safety and GIossv. 1 ana v-omrorc Almost everyone knows that Sago Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back tho natural color nnd lustro to the hair when faded, streaked or; gray. Years ago Uio only way to got this mlxturo was to raako it at homo, which Is mussy and trouble some. Nowadays wo simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound." You will get a largo bottle of tbls old-tlmo rcclpo Im proved by tho addition of other in grodlonts, at very little cost. Every body uses this preparation now, bo causo no ono can possibly toll that you darkened your balr, as it doos it bo naturally and. ovonly. You darapon a spongo or soft brush with it and draw this through- your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo; by morn ing tho gray hair dlsappqars, and after anothor application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth'B Sago nnd Sulphur Compound is a delightful tollot requisite It is not intondod for tho cure, mitigation or prevention ot dlsoaso. Oloom spoils 111 hoalth. When ho comos snooping about your promises, don't entertain 'him. If ho insists on staying, throw him out. , 1 Fremont, 0. "I was passing through the critical period of life, being forty- six years ot age ana nau all tno symp toms incidenttothat change heat flash es, nervousness, and was in a general run down condition, so it was hard for ma to do my work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was recom mended to me as the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved- to be. I feci better nnd stronger in every way sinco taking it, and Uio annoying symptoms have disap peared. "Mrs. M. Godden, 923 Na poleon St, Fremont, Ohio. Such annoying symptons as heat flashes, nervousnsss, backache, head ache, irritability and "the blues," mny bo speedily overcome and tho system restored to normal conditions by this famous root and herb remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If any complications present them selves writo Uio Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions how to overcome them. Tho result of forty years experience Is at your service unu your letter held in strict confidence.