Aurora observer. (Aurora, Marion County, Or.) 19??-1940, September 19, 1918, Image 5

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[ary force*.
“Section A—In the S t Mthiol sector
i w# have achieved further success. The
F a i Term Opens Tuesday, September 3 d
I §i w l a m u d M t — f . HaRPjMMy UR* ! junction OT our troops advancing from
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the south of the sector with those Rd-
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points 11 miles northeast OT SL Mihlel
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' PORTLAND, OREGON.
many prisoners.
“Forced back by o iiir steady advance
W ill te a c h you th e tr a d e l a t w e ek s the enemy Is retiring and is destroy­
P a y you w h lla le a rn in g , g e t you a pout* ing large quantities OT m aterial as he
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Y oung w om an a n d m an tra in e d In few , goes. TOT number of prisoners count-
I m o n th s a s o p a r s t o n .
M a n y v a c a n c ie s ; ed has risen to 13,300. Our line now
I M any o f o u r g r a d u a te s n o w m a k in g o v e r
I $125 p a r m o. C o -o p e ra tio n o f th e R a ll- * includes Herbeuville, Thillet, Hatton-
I ro o d s % l Com l. T e le g ra p h C os. H allw ay ( villa, SL Benot-Xammes Jaulny-Thia-
T e le g ra p h In s titu te , Ry. E xch. Bldg.
! court and Vievllle.”
M ISS D E C K E R '8 P riv a te B u sin e ss C ol-
Hemphill’s; Auto .Trade Schools, loe.
M a d e G o o d p | lE e P o r tla n d
D e m o n s ir a t »on.
9 p p i t a t S p I pmi S ta te F a ir.
Price $1595.00
in O L E R B A R B Q 1C O L I X K
J. A. FREEMAN & SON,
AGENTS.
PO RTLAN D, OREGON.
P o r t l a n d ’s L e a d in g
Eyesight Specialist
lege.
Alftaky B ldg.. Sd 4
M orrison Sts.
W ith the American Army in Lor­
raine.— The SL Mihlel salient has
' been wiped out and the enemy forces
| are now virtually with their back on
Dr. Wheat
S C H O O L S U P P L IE R
to t ¡Morgan Bldg.. W ash­
N o rth w e s t School F u r n itu r e Co., 244 3rd ■ the famous Wotan-Hindenburg line
ing a t Broadway.
St. E v e ry th in g fo r schools. A lso th e a tre • with the Americans and French par-
c h a irs, c h u rc h fu rn itu re . F o ld in g c h a irs
! alleling them closely from Yerdun to
a n d s e a ts .
S h o rt S to rie s W an te d
8W ^D M ^M A 8SE U R ^^
the Moselle.
M a k e p ro fita b le u
D r. H a a se Is tro m , i l l D ekuqj Bldg.
The German resistance is stubborn,
y o u r ed u ca tio n ,
M edical G y m n a st. T r e a ts e v e ry k in d of
a b o rt sto rie s . Go cm !
prisoners continue streaming to
sto m a c h tro u b le a n d n e rv e d is o rd e r s a t i s ­ I
Ba n d u s y o u r m anual
fa cto rily ._ _
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_________ _ ! \ a«' rear. Twelve thousand prisoners
W e m ay help you I
y_ T a m a r k e t fo r th e m .
G ET W ELL
T H O U 8 A N D 8 O F S U F F E R E R S W H O i have been counted by the Americans.
A m e ric an R eview ing S y n d ic ate ^
H A V E F A IL E D
235 8. S to n e S t., S p o k a n e ,T“
The railway from Verdun to Corn-
to g e t re lie f in a n y o th e r w a y a r e in v ite d
to in v e s tig a te C h iro p ra c tic m eth o d s, w hich mercy, Toul and Nancy now is open
a r e p e rm a n e n tly c u rin g h u n d re d s e v e ry to the entente allies.
I day.
T H E B E S T O F C H IR O P R A C T IC
All the villages in the SL Mihiel
D IA G N O ST IC IA N S
will th o ro u g h ly e x a m in e you, m a k e a c o m ­ salient were captured by the Ameri­
p lete d ia g n o s is o f y o u r c a se a n d d ire c t cans and the front in this sector was
T h e c o m p le te E le c tr ic L ig h t a n d
y o u r tr e a tm e n ts
P o w e r P la n t
W IT H O U T A N Y C 0 8 T T O YO U
reduced from some 40 miles to a little
W H A TE V E R
Turns the cre&m separator,—tum­
under 20 miles.
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O x y a ce ty le n e
PERFECT FITTING Cl ASSES o f a u to a n d g a s engine.
w elding. E s ta b lis h e d 1907.
W. H. WALLINGFORD,
S T A T E D IS T R IB U T O R
Liberty Six- Premier Six
522 Alder Street.
FORTLAND. ORL
DELCO-LIGHT
95 p e r c e n t o f aU d ise a s e s .
P A C IF IC C H IR O P R A C T IC C O L L E G E
C o rn e r of P a r k a n d Y am hill, P o rtla n d . Or.
H O S P IT A L in c o n n e c tio n w ith college.
W ill h a n d le o u t-o f-to w n p a tie n ts a t a
m o st re a so n a b le r a te . In o rd e r to show
w h a t C h iro p ra c tic c a n do. A d d re ss all
c o m m u n ic a tio n s to
D R O. W . E L L IO T T , P re s.
THE BIG BULL TRAGTOB
“ WITH THE PU LL.”
12 H P on Drawbar, 24 H P on the Belt
Land Wheel Drive— Self-Steering Device.
A perfected light Tractor for general farm use.
Over 15,000 now in operation.' Latest model now
in stock for immediate delivery. W rite for cat­
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Theres a dealer in your territory, Please write us.
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The Problems of Life:
260 I. WATER STREET, PORTLAND, ORE.
$ 1.00
Without Bath
$ 1 .5 0
With Bath
Weekly Rates
Monthly Rates
NORTONIA HOTEL
PORTLAND, ORE.
Central Location. Beautifully Furnished
* Excellent Cafe.
11th and Stark.
Fear, Worries, Sorrows, Love, Domes­
tic and Business Affairs, SOLVED;
Nervous, Mental and Psychical Dis­
eases, TREATED; and
Your Natural “Place”—Vocation—
on Earth, FOUND by the
PERSONAL TROUBLE SPECIALIST
DR. ALZAMON IRA LUCAS,
Psycho-Analyst and Vocational Director.
538-9 Morgan Building.
W rite your troubles or wants. Enclose 3 cent
stamp. Address P. O. box 567, Portland, Oregon.
A C C O R D IO N P L E A T I N G
K . S te p h a n , h e m s titc h in g , scalloping,
b ra id in g , a cc o rd io n sid e p le a t, b u tto n s
co v ere d ; m a il o rd e rs. 219 P itto c k block.
A G A T E C U T T E R S & M FG . J E W E L E R S
J e w e lry a n d w a tc h re p a irin g . M iller's,
355 W a sh . S t., M a je s tic T h e a te r Bldg.
Electric Service Auto A U T O
co ..
A C C E S S O R IE S
M otors, g e a rs, b e a rin g s, w h eels, a x le s,
891 Oak st. Bet. Park & 9th a n d tra ile rs . W e w re c k a ll m a k e s of c a rs
We repair and replace a n d se ll .th e ir p a r ts a t h a lf p rice . D avid
H o d e s Co., N . B ro a d w a y a n d F l a n d ers.
all makes.
Starting, Lighting and
M o to r P a r t s M fg Co., 326 B u rn sid e St.
Ignition System.
P a r t s fo r a ll c a r s a t h a lf price.
W rite us for FREE Trou­
L O N G & SIL V A —-462 H a w th o rn e Ave.
ble Locating Chart.
EXPERTS.
A u to W re c k e rs . W e w re c k c a rs a n d sell
good p a r ts % lis t p rice . See u s fo r E n ­
EVERYTHIN^ FOR THE O FFIC E
g in es, M a g n e to s, C a rb u re to rs , etc.
O f f ic e F u r n it u r e & A p p l ia n c e s
B A G S , P O T A T O E S , O N IO N S E T C .
S econd h a n d b a g s. B e s t a n d c h e a p e st.
PR IN TIN G ::E N G R A VING :: B O O K B IN D IN G
A la s k a B a g & M e tal Co. 173 F r o n t St.
C H IR O P R A C T O R — D R U G L E S S
M ENT
TR EA T-
DR. RAYMOND E. WATTERS
Accute and Chronic Cases. Chi­
ropractic is the most Scientific
method of treating disease. 305-6
Swetland Bldg., Corner 6th and
Washington streets.
With the American Army in France.
! —Prisoners continue to arrive in the
back areas from the fronL One corps
headquarters was choked with Ger­
mans Friday morning, the prisoners
I including a major of the 419th regi­
Curing Elephant’s Cold.
ment, who had been captured with his
A circus man, caught in the act of
curing an elephant of a cold, was dared entire staff. His cheeks were still
wet with tears, shed over his capture.
to take his own medicine. He de­
Enemy ammunition dumps are
clined, but invited the interviewer to
known to have been blown up by the
return the next day and see the ele­
artillery of one corps alone.
phant cured. And the next day the
The fine work done by the tanks in
elephant was rid of the cold. The
the
beginning of the offensive is illus­
keeper placed a bucket of boiling hot
trated
by the execution of one machine
vinegar in a hag and then tied the latter
in
command
of Sergeant Graham. This
about the animal’s trunk so he was
tank
ran
far
ahead of the infantry and
compelled to inhale the beneficial
captured a battery of German 77’s, 17
fumes whether he wished to or not.
heavy machine guns, five light ma­
chine guns and 75 prisoners.
ADDED EARNINGS
When the tank went into action the
B E H N K E -W A L K E R , a t P o rtla n d , N o r th ­
w e s t's b ig g e s t b u s in e s s college o v e r­ sergeant crawled to the top of the
w h elm ed b y c a lls fo r t r a in e d y o u n g m en
a n d w om en. E nroU now . T a k e a c o u rse turret and directed the operations
a n d a p o sitio n a s s u re d . S te n o g ra p h y te le ­
g ra p h y , a c c o u n tin g , sh o rth a n d , b a n k in g , from there.
s e c re ta r ia l e tc . W r ite fo r c atalo g u e .
Another tank unaided took 30 pris-
oners.
The losses to the tanks have been
j c L Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired very small. Only two of the machines
•ft"
WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS
Burnside, cor. 10th. Portland, Ore. have been destroyed entirely, and in
the tank corps the Americans have
suffered only four casualties. Not a
We w ant all yen have. Write for P rices and Shipping Tags.
man has been killed in connection
T H E H . F . N O R T O N
C O M P A N Y ,
with the operations of the tanks.
15th and Johnson Sts., Portland, Ore
Seattle, Wash.
Bellingham, Wash.
American aviators have been taking
the most active p art possible in the
present fighting, and notwithstanding
n f f m
Veal, Pork, Beef,
N H I W * Poultry, Butter, Egg» the bad weather, have been flying over
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and Farm Produce,
German territory without opposition.
to the Old Reliable Everding house with a
There seemingly can he no mqre
record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and
be assured of T O P MARKETS PRICES.
talk of German m astery in the air. It
F. M. CRONKHITE,
is asserted th at German balloons have
45-47 Front S tre e t,
Portland, Oregon
been shot down near (name deleted).
One dariifg flyer swoopeid low to at­
tack a retreating battery and shot one
of the officer* dead from his horse.
Tk ELECTRIC MOTORS
Hides, Pelts, c g S * a Wool & Mohair
Daily Thought.
Those Toothsome- Apple Pies.
Old U-Boat Scare IRevived.
There is more in men and women
than the stuff they utter. He who
has the fountain of prayer in him will
not complain of hazards. — George
Meredith.
The origin of the toothsome variety
of pastry known technically and prac­
tically as apple pie has long been
shrouded in mystery. T hat it has had
a long, if not eventful history, is evi­
denced by the distinct recollection of
men now approaching the period of the
sere and yellow leaf of the apple pies
“mother used to make,” and which
formed such a prominent place in the
dinner pail menu a t the midday recess
of the old-fashioned district school.
Amsterdam.—Admiral von Scheer,
chief of the German admiralty, is quot­
ed by Dr. Wildgrube, conservative
member of the Reichstag, according
to a Dresden dispatch in the Cologne
Gazette, as having said in the course
of a speech: “You may say to th e
country with a good confidence th a t
I do not doubt for a moment we shall
bring England to her knees by sub­
marine warfare. Only 1 shall not bind;
myself to a definite date.” *
A
Upright Habits of Real Value.
There is a sort of automatic moral
integrity about upright habits. The
man who is set in such habits has no
need to think over and reason out his
course of action.
By buying direct from us a t wholesale prices
and save the plumber's profits. W rite us to­
day your needs. We will give you our rock-
bottom “direct-to-you” prices, f. o. b. rail or
boat. We actually save you from 10 to 35 per
cent. All goods guaranteed.
Northwest headquarters for Leader W ater
Systems and Fuller & Johnson Engines.
STARK-DAVIS CO.
212 Th ird Street.
P. N. U.
Portland. Oregon
No. 38, 1918
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with tOT GovernmenL
With tOT broad commandeering
powers granted by Congress tOT large
measure of control exercised over all
plants doing war work, the operations
of tOT Federal employment service and
the far-reaching work or fight order
of the P rovos t Marshal-General, tOT
President Is prepared to see that the
few Inclinad to stand aloof do not In­
terfere with the output of the In­
dustrial army.
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Daily Thought.
To supplant woo with Joy In a single
heart la to swerve creation nearer to
the divine plan.-—Youth's Companion.
Early Egyptian Maps*
Maps originally appeared among the
early Egyptians. They wore wooden
tablets on which land and sea, roads
and rivers were fairly accurately out­
lined. The evidence OT such map* la
not only furnished in the old Egyptian
Eugene V. Debs Found Guilty. papyrus rolls, but some of the actual
maps have been discovered. It was
Cleveland.—Eugene V. Debs, the so­ once contended that the Greeks were
cialist lesder, charged w ith violating the inventors of the art of cartography
the espionage act, was found guilty but It has been proved that the Egypt­
by a federal Jury here Saturday.
ians antedated them In this respect.
Debs* defense consisted of an ad­
dress by him self in which he explain­
e d th a t he was working for the good
of the whole world, b u t as to the
charges he said:
“I deny nothing; I repudiate noth­
ing; I re tra c t nothing.**
In Judge W estenhsver’s instructions
to the Jury, he pointed o u t th a t the
crim e charged could be com m itted
only in tim e of war.
“One’s political belief, no m ore than
his religious belief, can be accepted
as an excuse,” said the c o u rt
Debs was found guilty of attem pting
to incite insubordination, disloyalty,
etc., in the military and naval forces;
attempting to obstruct recruiting and
uttering language tending to incite,
provoke and encourage resistance to
the United States and to promote the
cause of the enemy.
The count on which he was adjudged
not guilty charged that he opposed
the cause of the United States.
The maximum penalty is 20 years*
imprisonment and a fine of $10,000.
m a y follow In th e track of a d iso rd e red
system , d u e to Impure blood or Inact­
ive liver. Don’t r u n the ris k ! Doctor
P ie rc e 's Golden M edical D isc o v e ry cures
*11 disorders and affections d u e to Im ­
pure blood or Inactive liver. The g e rm s
of disease circulate through the blood;
the liver is the filter which p e rm its the
germs to enter or not. The liv e r active,
and the blood pure, and you e sc a p e
disease.
W h e n y o u ’re d e b ilita te d , a n d y o u r
w e ig h t below a h e a lth y s ta n d a rd , you
re g a in h e a lth a n d s tr e n g th , b y u s in g th e
"D is c o v e ry ." I t b u ild s u p th e body.
Bold in T a b le t o r L iq u id form . I f y o u r
d e a le r d o es n o t h a v e it, se n d 60 cts. fo r th e
T a b le ts . D r. V . M. P ie rc e , B u ffa lo , N. Y.
D r. P ie rc e 's P le a s a n t P e lle ts re g u la te
a n d In v ig o ra te sto m a c h , liv e r a n d b o w ­
els.
S u g a r-c o a te d , tin y g ra n u le s, e a s y
to ta k e a s c a n d y .—Adv.
Your
Granulated Eyelids.
Eyes inflamed by expo­
sure to Sun, Dust an d Wind
quickly relieved by Murine
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
J just Eye Comfort. At
Peace Near, Says Hertling.
Your Druggists or by mail 60c per Bottle,
London.—Notwithstanding the dec­ For Book of the Eye free write
u-ia
lination of Germany’s peace offer, M u rin e E y e R e m e d y C o., C h ic a g o .
Count von Hertling, Imperial Chan­
cellor, announced th at peace is nearer
than is generally supposed, according
to an address made by the Chancellor
before the trades unionist leaders in
Germany, says a disaptch to the Ex­
change Telegraph from Copenhagen.
The Chancellor declared th a t both
the German government and army
leaders desired an understanding and
peace.
Count von Hertling said the govern­
ment and the army leaders were
against all conquests.
As soon as he was convinced of the
impossibility of an agreement with the
upper house on the suffrage question,
the Chancellor said he would dissolve
the lower house.
Prince of Hesse Willing.
Eyes
)ne Treatm ent
w ith C u tic u r a
Clears Dandruff
NOW RAISES
600 CHICKENS
A fter Being Relieved of Or­
ganic Trouble by Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
London.—Prince Frederick Charles
of Hesse has declared his willingness
Oregon, 111 .— “ I took Lydia E. Pink-
to receive the crown of Finland, says ham’s Vegetable Compound for an or­
ganic trouble which
a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph
pulled me down un­
company from Copenhagen.
til I could not put my
foot to the floor and
The prince is visiting Finland, ac­
could scarcely do my
companied by a strong guard.
work, arid as I live
The Finnish landtag is summoned
on a small farm and
to meet September 26 for the election
r a i s e six hundred
chickens every year
of a king.
it made it very hard
for me.
Prince Frederick Charles is a broth­
“ I saw the Com­
er-in-law of Emperor William, having
pound advertised in
our paper, and tried
married the emperor’s youngest sister.
it. I t has restored
my
health
so
I
can
do all my work and
Atlantic City, N. J.—Creation of the I am so grateful that
I am recommend­
“Grand Army and Navy Union of the ing it to my friends.” —Mrs. D. M.
Allied Nations” is one of the proposi­ A lters , R. R. 4, Oregon, 111.
Only women wh. »have suffered the tor­
tions to he considered by the national tures of such troubles and have dragged
convention of the Army and Navy along from day to day can realize the
Union in session here. It is proposed relief which tnis famous root and herb
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
first to form the veterans of all wars remedy,
Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters.
in the United States into a union and
Women everywhere in Mrs. Alter Y
then have all the other allied nations condition should profit by her recom­
establish similar bodies which later mendation, and ir there are any com­
write Lydia E. Pinkham’s.
will be taken into one international plications
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice.
organization pledged to maintain peace The result of their 40 years experience
is at your service. -
and order.