The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, August 13, 1920, Image 3

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    Was Discouraged
U it 65 Pounds In Weigkt tad Bad
U Gist Up Work. Has Beta
Well Since Using Doan's
‘Being exposed to extreme beat when
working as an engineer, and then go­
uts outdoors to coot off, caused mv
Karl Goermg,
W « N Orkney St., Philadelphia, Pa.
m cold weather and when it was
damp, my j o i n t s and
muscles would swell and
ache, and often my limbs
f
\
were so badly affected
c 1!
It was only with great
1 /^ wi 0
misery 1 was able to
’
'
t around. For a week
was laid up in bed,
hardly able to move hand w A . 4Jr
or foot.
ffg j
"Another trouble was H, - ____
from irregular and scanty ni' “ • "“ S
passages of the kidney accretions. I
became dull and weak and bad to give
nP my work. Headaches and dizzy
spella nearly blinded me and I went
p o m 265 to 200 in weight. Nothing
helped me and I felt 1 waa doomed to
—liter.
* At laat I had the good fortune to
hear of D oan's K idn ey P ills and be­
gan taking them. I soon got back my
strength and weight and all the rheu­
matic pain« dnd other kidney troubles
loft. I have remained cured.'*
r
Sw orn to before me.
WM H U 'SfU V X , V otary Public.
Get Doan’s st Any Store, 60c a Bo«
D O A N ’S
FOSTER-MILBUKN CO- BUFFALO. N. Y.
No Behavior.
“ I hear tell that you r boy, Runt,
got w hipped good ami proper by the
schoolm aster tutlier day,” said a neigh­
bor. “ H ow did he behave about It
afterw ards?”
“ Aw, he didn't behave a-tall, to
speak o f," replied (la p Johnson o f
Rumpus R idge. "1 ketehed him trying
to sneak out with tny gun to take
a shot at the professor. But I yanked
It aw ay from him »m l bent it over
his head a cou ple o f times and kept
him from behaving to amount to any­
thing.’’ — K ansas City Star.
SWAMP-ROOT FOR
KIDNEY AILMENTS
There is only one medicine that really
stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for
curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and
bladder.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the
highest for the reason that it has proven
to be just the remedy needed in thousands
Upon thousands of distressing eases.
Bwamp-Root makes friends quickly be­
cause its mild and immediate effect is soon
realized in most cases. It ia a gentle,
healing vegetable compound.
J
Start treatment at once. Sold at all
c- drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi­
um and large.
However, if you wish first to test this
great preparation send ten cents to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y „ for a
•ample bottle. When writing be sure and
mention this paper.—Adv.
ART SHOWS PART
; OFIUINWAR
Pictures by American Painters
Tell Story of Expeditionary
Force’s Activities.
GRIM REMINDERJF TRAGEDY
Am ong Scenes D epicted Are Ruined
French V illages Made Sacred For­
ever to Am ericans Because of
Lives diven to Save Them.
W a sh in gton — T h e
story
of
the
Am erican expeditionary fo rce Is told
In pictures on the w alls o f the Na­
tional museum here in a permanent
exhibit Just opened to the public.
Draw n from life In paint, pen and
tnk or pencil hy Am erican artists com -
bilssloned and sent to the front for
that purpose, the collection o f nearly
BOO studies detailing alm ost every
phase o f life In the a n n y overseas Is
spread over the w alls o f h a lf u dozen
great, w ell-lighted room s. It Is a tale
o f stirring action w hich they dis­
close.
A m ong the scenes depicted are
ruined French villages made suored
forever to A m ericans because o f Am er­
ican blood freely given to tear them
from German hands. T h ere are the
homely, appealing scenes from behind
the lines with h appy-go-lucky young­
sters o f Pershing's division in billets
m ixing am ong the people o f France,
ibe very old and the very young peo­
ple.
H ere and there are grim rem inders
Planes Fly Total of 54,693 Miles
in Month of May, Says
Official Report.
EFFICIENCY IN OPERATION
New York-W ashington Route Shows
88 Per ‘ Cent and Chicago-Om aha
Route the Same— Newark Field
D elays T w o Routes.
FR E C K LE S
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feE.VVhHS
ro*
How Many Women Are Like This?
Mr. Henry K. Bush-Brow n, a prominent District o f Columbia sculptor
o f m ore than local reputation nml form er president o f t t e W ashington
A rts club, beside his statue which be calls “ Liberty Brings Peace."
nt the great tragedy in groups o f hud­
dled dead in w recked enem y trenches
over which the tide o f victory had
poured. Again, h alf glim psed through
a dow n pou r o f ruin, u trudging, sodden
Infantry colum n Is m oving onward
through a sea o f mud as the artist saw
i t ; or an endless line o f w eary gun
teams drags forw a rd the batteries to
blast the road to triumph.
At one (mint the artist caught and
Air Mail Men
Make Record
W ashington.— U nited
Stntes
mall
planes flew a total o f B4.Q03 miles In
May, a ccord in g to the report made
public by Second Assistant Postm as­
German Process Faulty.
ter General I’ m eger. T h e average o f
Indigo dye was alw ays m ade from
the ju ice o f the Indigo plant until the j efficiency on the New York-W ashlng-
ton route w as 88 per c e n t ; Clevelaud-
Germ ans Invented » w ay o f making
Chicngo,
70 per cent and Chlcago-
It synthetically.
English m an ufac­
Omnlin, 88 per cent.
turers o f serge have recently been
Only tw o forced bindings were made
testing the natural and the artificial
because o f mechunlcnl trouble In
dyes, w ith the result that the natural
either planes or m otors. Fifteen oth ­
g lv e s a depth id' color from 5 to 20 pel
ers w ere m ade heenusc o f shortage o f
cent superior to the artificial. II. E.
gns or oil through com bating head
A rm strong, an authority on dyes, says
winds, fo u r because o f w eather and
the German process does not makt
seven because new pilots got off their
Indigo, but only one o f the constitu­
courses.
ents o f Indigo, called indigotin.
H ow Efficiency Is Based.
Efficiency In operation o f postal air­
planes Is based on lenving the fields
within 15 minutes o f scheduled time,
N ow Is the T im e to G e t R id o f
on m aintaining a speed for 75 miles
T h e se U gly Spots.
an hour fo r Curtiss R-4s and 80 miles
T h e r e ’ s n o lo n g e r th e s lig h te s t n e e d o !
fe e lin g a s h a m e d o f y o u r fre c k le s , as O th tn e
fo r DH -4s and Martin bom bers, on the
—- d o u b le s t r e n g t h — Is g u a r a n te e d t o re m o v e
th es e h o m e ly sp ots.
ab sen ce or num ber o f forced landings
81m ply g « t an o u n ce o f O th ln e— d o u b le
and on m aking flights without dam age
■ tr e n g th — fro m y o u r d r u g g is t, an d a p p ly a
little o f It n ig h t a n d m o r n in g an d yo u
o f any ch aracter to engine or plane In
s h o u ld soon se»* th a t e v e n th*‘ w o rs t f r e c k le s
taklng-off, landing, taxiing or fly'ng.
h a v e b e g u n to d is a p p e a r , w h ile th e lig h te r
o n e s h a v e v a n ish e d e n tire ly .
It is s e ld o m
T he rating by fields In May w as as
t h a t m o r e th a n on e o u n c e Is n e e d e d t o c o m
f o llo w s :
p le te ly c le a r th e s k in an d g a in & 'b e a u tifu l
c le a r c o m p le x io n .
•
O’*
o
B e su re to ask f o r th e d o u b le str e n g th
„5
O th ln e. as th is Is s o ld u n d e r g u a r a n te e o f
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m o n e y b a c k If It fa lls t o re m o v e fr e c k le s .
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The New Poor.
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“ Oh, how lu ck y ! D o yon think you
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have anything that w ould suit my
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h usband?” — From Tendon Funch.
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Field.
ff. Y.-Wash .......... 72%
86%
93%
i'jn%
N. Y -Cleve ......... 51
93
SO
66
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Cleve.-Chi.... ......... 77
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Chi.-Omaha ....... 7»
82
91
IDO
Sure
Relief
“Liberty Brings Peace”
R easons fo r the abandonm ent o f
the field at Newark by the depart-
‘ dent ore indican»! In a statement by
Mr. P raeger addressed to “ All Super­
intendents o f the A ir Mull S ervice,"
in w hich he s a y s :
“ T h e records Indicate that If the
field m anager had perform ed the
full share o f their duties In getting
the mall planes o ff within 15 minutes
o f the scheduled tim e o f departure the
efficiency rating for May for all div i­
sions w ould have made a w onderful
showing.
Fail to Start on Tim e.
"T h e general efficiency perform ance
on the New York-W ashington and New
Y ork-Cleveland routes w as m arred hy
this failure o f the Newark field m an­
agem ent. T h is field failed ten times
to start its plane on tim e to W ash­
ington and ten times to start on time
to B ellefonte.
"T ills trouble exists to som e degree
on oth er fields. It can tie elim inated,
or certainly
greatly
Improved, If
planes are prom ptly inspected, tested
and served in the afternoon b efore the
flight If the departure o f the plane is
scheduled enrly the follow in g fo re ­
noon. A side from this single serious
delinquency, the pilots, m echanics and
field su pervisors hnve cau se to feel
proud o f the record m ade during
M ay.”
West More Chesty
Than Eastern States
W ashington.— In an effort to
secure better fitting uniform s for
Am erican soldiers, more than
100.000 men in the arm y have
had their m easure taken, the
w ar departm ent announced. The
m easurem ents w ere said to form
the m ost com prehensive survey
ever made fo r tailoring purposes
and will he m ade available to
the cloth in g trade.
T he survey has shown what
proportion o f sizes should he par­
ried fo r troops, a ccord in g to the
w ar departm ent, and will enable
reduction In the stock o f sur­
plus clothin g kept on linnd to fill
requisitions.
M easurem ents
showed
that
the
biggest
chested
soldiers
cam e from w estern states, while
the sm allest chested men were
from the eastern departm ent.
held fo r his fellow countrym en tlw
breathless tensity o f a forest outpost
peering through the leafy screen o f hh
covert toward the enemy lines, hh
rifle
hugged
close,
with
fin ger
clinched over the trig g e r; at anothei
a slush o f light from a half-opener
door has painted on the screen o f nigh
Just a hint at a column, tram ping oi
tow ard battle, Just a young fa ce oi
tw o In the line— weary, dirty, hut wltl
ja w s grim set with purpose. Again li
is a hospital that has gripped the art
Ist's im agination, a tw isted, wrlthlnt
form under the tumbled blanket, wltl
agony in every line and over It tan
«toady-eyed surgeon or the merciful
figure o f an arm y nurse.
W ar Implements Displayed.
In rooms around the picture display
are shown all the countless thing
with which the anny and the navy
dealt in the w a r ; the guns, the bombs
the uniform s o f ally and enem y alike
captured w eapons and German \v«>
gear o f many kinds. These form t
striking setting fo r the epic tale thi
war artists have pictured, probably tin
only such record ever assem bled, fo
it began with the arm y and runs oi
to the departure o f the homeward
transports at the close.
Artists w ho m ade the pictures, all of
whom held the rank o f cnptaln in thi
Am erican expeditionary fo rce , Includ)
Wullnce M organ, Ernest Peixodto, Ju
Hus Andre Smith, H urry E Tow nsend
H arvey Dunn, W alter J. Duncan, all o'
New York c it y ; W illiam J. Aylw ard
Falrport, N. Y „ and G eorge >1. lliu d
lug, W ynnewood. Pa.
1,362,872
Final
FRENCH
eggs
Paris.— Final official statistics tit
the m inistry o f w ar fixes the total
num ber o f French soldiers killed dur
Ing the great war at 1,3(12.872. O f
this number the detail» o f the fate
o f 361,854 are unknown.
Reduction o f mllltnry service to less
than tw o years Is Impossible at the
present time, said M. L efevre, minis­
ter o f war, w hile explaining the main
points o f the projected reorganization
o f the army to the m ilitary rotutniUee
o f the cham ber o f deputies. •
Use o f French troops in the orient
was discussed hy the minister, w ho
declared that fo rce s now in the near
east numbered 70,000 men, most o f
the organizations there being colonial
regiments.
Must W ed to Get W ealth.
Valparaiso, lnd.— By the term s o f
the will o f Edgar D. Crttmpaeker his
son, Owen L. Crum packer, a local at­
torney o f this city. Is to receive $500
additional, providing he marries. The
younger Crum packer also will re­
ceive a large law library which be­
longed to his father, w ho was for
years representative in congress from
the Tenth Indiana district.
He left
a large estate, o f which a large part
consist* o f land bordering along Lake
Michigan, in close proxim ity to the
steel mills o f Our.v. T he local attor­
ney Is u bachelor.
U. S. Marine Corps Patrol at Santo Domingo City
H ot w a te r
S u r e R e lie f
LL-ANS
FOR
Cedar Rapid*, Ia.—“ A fter the
birth of my last child I had such
painful (pell* that would unfit me
entirely for my housework. I »ut­
tered for months and the doctor laid
tnat my trouble was organic ulcere
and I would hare to have an opera-
tiou. That was an awful thing to
me, with a young baby aud four other
children, so ope day I thought of
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and how it had helped
me years before and I decided to try
it again. I took five bottles of Vege­
table Compound and used Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Sanative \Vash and sinco
then 1 have been a well woman, able
to take care of my bouse and family
without any trouble or a day’s pain.
I am ready and thankful to swear by
rour medicine any time, la m forty-
l . >u r years old and bavo not had a day's
illness of any kind for three ye rs.“
—Mrs. H. K o e n i g , 617 Ellis Bird,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
I .Y D I «
C
P IN K H S M
Logical Reasoning.
Little Eva— M other, what Is a book-
A Shoe
Hock or
B ig h t And M orn in g .
Ay«». If they Tire Itch,
¡smart or Burn, it bore,
Irritated, Inflamed or
Grsnula ted. use M urine
Often. b o o t b e * , R e fr e s h e s . Safe foi
lofent o r Adult. At ad Druggists Write for
Free Eye Book
I f ’ bm tJt C* . Ckka»
Y ô u r è y e S
T b e patrol o f the Uoltod States marine corps at ti» > river ta se ia b en to D om ingo City.
E A T O N IC U se rs
— Do This— Get the
Greatest Benefits
ASPIRIN
H ob * Stro n g, Healthy
POMTIVCLV REMOVIO »7 D* fW-r» •
Pveekte OtctSRt- torn <tr«ssìst r-r by
L Y N N .M A t a .
M other— O ne w ho collects hooks and
puts them everyw here and all over.
Am ong the guests next evening was
Miss Sparks w earing many rings. L it­
Chicago, 111.— Thousands o f roporte
tle Eva, very observant, suddenly cries from people all over the U. 8. who
o u t: "L ook nt Miss Sparks, m other; have tested Eatonlc, show the greatest
she must be a rin g w o rm !”
benefits are obtained by using It fo r a
few weeks, taking one o r tw o tablets
a fter each meal.
E atonlc users know that It stops
Belching. Bloating, H eartburn, and
Stom ach M iseries quickly, hut the
really lasting benefits are obtafhed by
Name “ Bayer” on Genuine using E atonlc long enough to take the
harmful excess acids and gases entire­
ly out o f the system. T h is requires a
little time, fo r E atonlc takes tip the
excess acidity and poisons and carries
them ou t o f the body and o f course,
when It Is all removed, the sufferer gets
well, feels fine— full o f life and pep.
I f you have been taking an E atonlc
now and then, be sure and take It regu­
larly fo r a tim e and obtain all o f these
\r.
w onderful benefits. Please speak to
“ Bayer T ablets o f A spirin" Is genu­
your druggist nbout this, so that he enn
ine Aspirin proved sa fe by m illion»
tell oth ers that need this help. Adv.
t\nd prescribed by physicians fo r over
tw enty years. A ccept only an unbroken
D O N ’T C U T OUT
"B ayer package” which contains proper
directions to relieve H eadache. T ooth ­
ache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
Colds and I'ain. Handy tin boxes o f 12
FOR
tablets cost few cents. D ruggists also
sell larger “ Bayer packages.” Aspirin
Is trade mark B ayer M anufacture Mon-
oacetlcacldester o f S a llcv llca d d .— Ad\.
will teduce them and leave no blemishes.
Stops lameness promptly. D o e s n o t blit­
His Altered Tastes.
ter or remove the hair, and hone can he
“ D o yv>u rem em ber the old fishing
worked. (2. SO a bottle delivered. l»olt • R trie
hole o f you r boyhood da ys?”
AtlSORBINE, J R ., tar manklwl. >b. m t t a r l t
"I certainly d%
And if I could Rniaetii for Boll*. Bruise*. Sore«. Swrilmf*. VaricoseVciat
All*/*
and lufimmttjon. Price it . 2t * bottle at 4r«c-
equip ft with a sofa and nn electric (t*i* or Pam
delivered. Will u :i you m ore if yoo writ«.
fan, and have a buffet right handy I’ d
W. f . YOUNG. Inc.. H I T«»»<« It SprfnolUld. Mat«.
rather like to pass an afternoon hack
am ong the old fnm lllnr scenes."— Bos-
ton Transcript.
D on’ t honst o f u h a t yon can do on
I#* mw you a rc w illing to take off your
and make sood.
Wap 25c. O s ts m 25 sad 50c,Talc» 25c.
%
M C O IC IN E l e o :.
And a*in(? their feet more thnn ever before
For all the*« worker* the frequent »me of
Allen's Foot = Fn*e, the antiseptic, healing
powder to he ehnken into the »hoes and
sprinkled in the foot-bath, increaeew their
efficiency and in«ure* needed physical com
fort. It Like* the Friction from the Shoe,
frenhen* the feet, and prevent» tired, «ch­
in* and blistered feet Women everywhere
are constant user* o f Allen'* Foot-Ease
Don't (ret foot »ore. (ret Allen'» Foot—Kane
Sold by denier* even where.—Adv.
Skin Tortured Babies Sleep
M o th e rs R est
A f t e r C u tic u r a
Sand us ky, Oh lo.—“ A fter th s birth
of my baby I had organio troubli
My doctor »aid it was caused I
too heavy lifting aud I wouli
.id
hare to have an operation. I
would not consent to an operation
and let it go for over a year, having
my sister do my work for me as I
was not able to walk. One dsv my
aunt came to sea me and tola ms
about your medicine—said It cured
her of the same thing. I took Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
and used Lydia E. Fiakbam’s Sana­
tive Wash and they have cured me.
Now I do my own housework, wash­
ing and ironing and sewing for my
family and also do sewing for other
people. I stiU take a bottle of Vego-
table Compound every spring far s
tonic. I recommend your medicine
to others who have troubles similar
to mine ami you oan use my letter
if you wish."—Mr*. Paul. P a r is -
f u s s , 1325 Stone S t . .Sandusky,Ohio.
A ll W orn O u t W om en Sh ou ld T a k e
FARMERS ARE WORKING HARDER
IN DIG ESTIO N
W . N. U . BsIt Lake City. No. 29- 19JO.
T h en they should rem em ber that there Is n o rem edy like
L ydia K. I'ln k h a m ’s V egetable C om p ou n d —the expe­
rien ce o f these tw o w om en establishes that f a c t :
KILLED | worm?
Figures Given on T rico l»»'»
Total Dead in the Great
European W ar.
IH D IO í STIOS
6 B ell - a n s
.... .
Can anything be more wearing for women than the ceaseless
round o f household duties? Oh! the monotony o f it a ll—
work and drudge; no time to be sick ; tired, ailing, yet can­
not stop. The re comes a time when something “ snaps* and
they find themselves “ simply worn out,” and to make matters
worse,have contracted serious feminine disorder which almost
always follows the constant ovci taxing o f a woman’s strength.
BETTER
DEAD
Lif« is a burden when the b o d /
is racked with pain. Everything
worries and the victim becomes
despondent and downhearted. To
bring back the sunshine take
COLD MEDAL
T h « nation«] r«m«dy of Holland for o r w
200 v«ars; it is «n «n«tny of «11 paino r«-
Boltin* from kidney, liver «nd uric «cid
trou bi««. All druggist*, t h r«« aizes. m
9 th « nomo Cold Modal • « « v w f U t
MRM A N D B Ü H L N M I .B V M H K K K « r «
e a r n t n « o v t r $10 DO e v e r y d a y
n «w
p r 'i d u U i
»w ee te« »
llk *
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r e la t iv «
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nnlv t c * poun d.
Q r«ade*t m on ey m ä k ln «
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