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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL, MIDVALE, UTA H I· X 'Che. an I GIRLS OF SCHOOL AGE e~on ll (Copy for Thla Departm ent Supplie d by the A m~rtcan Lf>cl{ion News Find Lyd ia E.Pi nkh am's Veg etab le Com pou nd a Dep enda ble Medicine s~rvtce.) Lydia El. Pinkha m's Vegeta ble Com• pound, and It did her a wonde rful lot of good. She had been out of school for !our month s. I read the advert isemen ts of the Vegeta ble Compo und, and since she has taken it she has Improv ed and has ,;one back to school again. I recomm end the Vegeta ble Compo und to other mothe rs with girls who are not as strong as they should be."-M ntl. ALICE LoUTH AN, Route 2, Charie s: ton, Illinoi s. "'My daugh ter was out of school two terms. I have kno abovt- t Lydia E. Pln1•h am's Vegeta ble Compound all my life and finally decide d that she should try ft. Three bottles helped her in variou s ways for the next couple of years. "-Mas . W. E. Gn.r.ETI'E, 986 E. 52nd Place, Los Angele s, eam. "I have always been sick1y, and until I was fourte en my father was very strict about my perfec t attend ance at gramm ar school . I have gone to school throug h hard storms and often tal{en cold. When I was fourte en I took to my bed and did not get up for eighte en month s. • Everyo ne though t I could not live. Just four month s ago I began taking your wonde rful medici ne, Lydia E. Pinkha m's Vegeta ble Compo und, and I could notice a great change • almost at once, Now I feel ~{e a new person . I wish all girls would try Lydia E. Pinkh am's wonde rful medic ine."-M as. C. M. SliiTII , Union Village , Vermo nt. SAV ING TO ATT END FRANCE CONVENTION Wh!le more than 500 banks In the United States have establ! shed AmerIcan Legion Saving s clubs to encour age Legion naires to save their money I for the trip to France with the Legion j In 1027, stories nre pourin g in to the Fro nee con ventlo n commi ttee of the Legion ut In<llan apolls of men who are doing extm or unique work to earn additio nal money for the pilgrimag e. One of tlwse Is Charle s R. Adams , I 20 South Church street, Wayne sboro, I LOUIS!! : LOUT" AN ROUTS 2, CHA .. LESTON , ILLINOI S From the days cf the polona ise to the days of the radio, mothe rs have given this depend able medici ne to their daugh ters. School girls are ()ften careles s. They get wet feet. They overst udy or they tire them· selves with too many dances and parties . They get run down. Many an active girl of today, 1ike the demur e maide n of the 1870'~. has found that Lydia I>J. Pinkha m's Vegeta ble Compo und is hPlpin g her to find better health and energy . "I gave my :flfteen.year-old girl . Do You Wan t to Sell Your Ranc h? .. Then send brief de. criptio n and price at once, I ha•e chuncE for sc!l- paU 11 one DJ.i nu.t . co By ELMO SCOTT WATS ON • 'I<) hundre d and twenty years ugo thls month the little village of 8t. Louis was aflame with excitem ent. A horsem an had ritldrn furious ly from Fort nellefo utaine to carry some wonde rful news. ·A little fleet of boats, carryin g a party of men who had long been given up for dead, wus sweep ing down the Big Muddy and would soon be pu!lin:: up to the water front. And this was the scene 'vhich follow ed-the descripti on Is from the pen of Emers on Hough : "Laug hing, talltlng , ejacula ting, weepin g ln their joy, the people OJ" St. J,ouls hurrie d out to meet the men whose voyage m~>ant so much. At lost thry saw them coming, the pacl<lles tlal'lllng In unison ln the horny hands which t!J·elessly drove the boats along the river. 'fhey could see them- men with long beard~, dad In legging s of e!k hide, mocca sins of buffalo and deer; their llead-dre~ses those of the Indian~. their long hair braide d. An<l see, In the prow of the foremo st craft !'at two men, side by slde-:\ rerlwe ther Lewifl nnd Willia m Clark. " Two young Yirgin lans dent Budd of the Great .1\ort bern, who,;e memhad return ed friJlll their "mngnlfic~>nt an\·en ture"! ber::~ made their vilgrlm age In July, dedlcn ted On that same day, SE'ptemher 23, 1806, a resi· three monun"-!nts and lleld memor ial celel)r atlons dent of St. Louis sat down to write to the BaltiIn honor of severa l lJathtin ders, m!ssio narle:; uud more l<'ederul Gazett e these words, "When they tenuer s at differe nt places ~>n route. arrived thr~>e cheers were fired. They reully 'l'he final celebr ation was at Astori a, Ore., have the appear ance of Hobin on Cruso e-dres sed where a tall shaft, the gift of Ylncen t Astor of fntlrel y In buck"k ln." On that same day ;\lerl... ·ew York, was un\·eile d. This monum ent was " ether Lewis wrote to Presid ent .Tefferson the erecte d princip ally to lionor .John .rucob Astor, first report of thelr expE'dition that he had been tl1e man who looms largc;;;t In the !JL<;tory of the able to send In a yE'or and a half. Here Is what Ameri can fur trade. But upon the co!umn , which be said, "In obPdie nce to your orders we haye towers 12G feet In the air from Its positio n on a penetr ated the contin ent of • ·orth Amel"!ca to hill G2G feet above the river, Is a riblJon -llke the Pndfic ocean and sulllcie ntly explor ed the frieze, depict ing In fresco the histori cal ev~>nt Interio r of the countr y to afllrm that we have disconnec ted with the name of Astori a. The piccovere d the most practic able commu nicatio n tured story of John Jacob Astor and the fur trade which does exist across the contin ent by means Is there, as is the story of Capt. Hober t Gray, who of the naviga ble branch es of the Missou ri and discov ered and named the Colum bia river· in Colum bia rivers. " A modes t report, that! Could 1702. It nlso bears the names of Lewis and he have looked Into the future he might have Clark, who first saw the Pacific and realize d that added, "We have bluzed the trail for civiliz ation thE'y had come to the end of their quest, near acros~ hulf a contin ent. We have. joined the OreAstori a. Four miles away and easily In sight of gon countr y to your Louisi ana Purchn se. We tho new Astori a monum ent, they built a winter have gl.-en to our nation the rich territo ry of the camp, Fort Clatso p, and stnyE'd there un!ll :March Pacific • ·orthw est and Califo rnia.'' 23, 1806, when they ~et out for St. Louis. Rut Despit e tlte prov~>rblal lngraU tu!le of rE'publlcs, Montn mt and Or~>gon are not the only states that It must he said to the credit of the United State:! hive thus remem bered Meriw ether Lewis. In the case of Lewis and Clark, at least, Tenne ssee, where he is burled , also hns done af'hiev ement broug-ht the reward It so richly honor to his name. And thereb y hangs the tale deserv ed. Their return to Washi ngton was a of the traged y of the brave young IPader 's un11m>nnl proces sion. ~'hey were guests of the timely den th and one of the my<;terieR of A mer· nation , feled nnd honore d everyw here. Captai n Iran history . In SeptE'mher, l ~0!), Govl't"JIOr Lewis Lewis was made g-overnor of the new Territo ry left St. Louis for Washi ngton. Gnatte nde<l he made Louisi ana. Captai n ('lark was made a genera l l,is wuy throug h tho l'hl<•knsaw countr y of Ten· agent for all the Indian tribes In the West ness!'e and one Octohe r evenin g rame to the JJE!Si<jes these comml slons, congre ss grante d tavern of Hober t Grinde r, n hulf·br eed, on the old them l ,000 acres of lund. • 'ntche z Trace. Len· is engage d a room at the have thE'se valoro us young captai ns been ln.-ern . During the night a ~1M was heard and 'fo,rg.ottcn dUJ•Ing the hundre d yPars that ltavo Le was fount! dying with n JJistol beside him. since their exploit . Cities ,· counti es III torlau s disagr ee as to who fired the ·hot. autom ohile trolls bear t11elr names . Their There is one theory that ln a fit of melanrh•Jiy he was honore d at the LQui ·iana Purcha se commi tted suicide . Presid ent Jeffers on is t:ai1l to ·~x·posttlon in St. Louts In lDO-! and when Porthave af'cept ed that belief and It persist ed for d, Ore., held an exposi tion a little later It many y~>ars. But later reRear ch suppor ts the be· was named the Lewis nnd Clat·k expo:sitlon, and li~>f of the settler s on the • ·atclle z Trace that names were on the lips of every Amerl<'an. Lewis was murde red :tor h!s money , and the Last year, at the lm;plra tlon of Halph Budd, name of "Old Grinde r" Is linked with the crime. prE!SI<Ient of tl1C Great Northe rn railwa y, the Lewis wall buried near the tavern and It was s!':ourl Histor ical exjJedl tton, compo sed not until 4{) years later that the TenneH see legisnumbe r of emine nt histori ans, visited five lature honore d his memor y by namin g a county sites In the West. One of them was at after him and erectin g over his grave a monutown of Merlw ethE'r In Glacie r county , Mont., ment at a cost of $500. The ravage s of time have a tall shaft bad been erecte d to the memseriou sly deface d the monum ent, howev er, and of. J\lerlw ether Lewis, comme morati ng the now citizen s of Tenne ssee are planni ng to build north point reache d by the Lewis and over It a dome- shaped shrine , suppor ted by Gre· e:x:pedUJou. A deed for the site of this dan column s, each revres entlng one of the Atutes and the monum ent hafl recent ly been of the Loulsl ann Purcha se, to shield the old monto the state of Monta na by l're!'ld ent ument. SeH~raJ years ago tbe federa l govern mPnt and It Is now state proper ty. Last year, author ized the purcha se of the tract of land upon the Bitter Hoot chapte r of the Daugh ters which the monum ent stands and Its mainte nance the Ameri can Hevolu tlon unvet! cd a tablet as a memor ial park. Plans for the new memor ial Travel er's Hest creek, neur Lolo, Mont., where cull for statue s of Le 'Is and his compa nion, LP vis and Clark expedi tion eampe d on SepCaptai n Clark, and one o:t Sacaja wea, the Indian r 10, 180!:1. Monta na propos es to pny furthe r girl who wnl!! their guide nnd who did so much r to the pathtlu ders and at the presen t time to Insure the succes s of the expedi tion. cities nre compe ting for the privile ge ot Mentio n of the name of Sacaja wea recalls one the site of a state memor ial to thE' ex. of the most roman tic aspect s of the Lewis and author ized at the last session of the Clark expedi tion, thnt of a sl:x:tE'en-year-old Indian legisla ture. mothe r with a tiny babe strnvp ed on her back, year the Idea of the Upper l\llssou rl River who, as the journa ls of the expedi tion record , lat·orle al expedi tion wafl repeat ed in a Colum"guide d us unerri ngly throug h mount ain passes . IUver Histor ical expedi tion, sponso red by the Intelli gent, cheerf ul, resour eetul, tireles s, faithfu l, of the sl~ Northw est states and Pres!she Inspire d us a!!." In view of the value of her 1 Charle s R- Adams . Pa., a rehabi litated World war vetera n who ls raising chicke ns during extra hours. Adams went throug h tho whole gamut ot war's horror s, Includ Ing Germa n prison camps , after he was captur ed when a tank with which he was servin g was hit by shelts three times In two gas u ttucks and finally was Ret on fire. Unable to resum e his pre-wa r occupation of machi nist's helper, Adams was taught auto ignitio n. He now Is a partne r In an auto electri cal company, Is manag er of the electri cal de· partme nt, owns his own home aud has three fine childre n. Directors Nam ed lor Boys ' Base ball Prog ram ~:;· ~;\~'Zt~o~n·~~:~. ~~~te.A~:!~ Ave., San Diego, Culif. ~-- One minute -that's how quick Dr. Scholl's Zinc-pa ds end the pain of corns. They do it safely. You ri&k no Infectio n from amateu r cuttln£' , no danaer from ··drops•• (acid). Zinc-pa ds remove the causepressin g or rubbing of shoes. They are thin, medicat ed, antisep tic. protecti ve, healing. Get a box today at your dru~ lflst'o or shoe dealer's -35c. iw Pru Sampk wrilt The Scholl.Mfa- Co., aua,. ('.1UFO it;o.;IA \VI ,.t purchas e prOJlert y or interest s Jn estates in Ca l!ornla.. J. Bone. :Ma1 kwell Bldg.• Long Dcach. Ca if. --- L&e l::our Spare Tlme l ntil Yon Learn. \Ve tell ycu how to start n BrjJi1m Bustn ss; unl versa1 mo.rkot . ,\.rltt: K.A VAN ALi H HROS. & CO .. H32 W. Kinzie St .. Chicago . Ill. }'or Su.le- -Countr y store:. includin g bulldiLj ', fixtures. meT(·hn ndl.se. Dls.tgre l'Jn .... nt ot stockholders. Dig sacrifice . n~tulls t'rom H. M. \Yebste r, Trus .• Equitab le Hldg .• Denver , Colo. Roiloie ('hinl'hi lln. Rabbits and be Indepen dent. 'Vrlte "or low prices on good Rtock. Wilcox C'hln<"h lla Rabbitr y. Contral la, Wash. CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEET GOJ,D bridQ:es ,crowns, old pla.tes.d hunonds dl. ~~jew· elry magn~t.o points. Cash by return1 ma.UJ'.I> Oold Refining Co., :n Adams, Jack.son nlle,'Iorlda .I>'Ja. Prov ed by Temp talio n Find out what roul· ten1ptation~ are and you will fltHl out lar;:;PI~· what you are yourse lt'.-IIP nry Ward BE'eelwr. l • Amer icans Are Soap U.,ers Each fa111!ly iu the rn1ted . '-Hates un av~>ra~e of 80 pound s of ~onp a year, at an avpro· ;imate eo~<t of $10. 11 ·ps .Felt Like She W ou ld N ev er e W el Again Region al athleti c directo rs to have charge of the .Ameri can Legion 's naDenver Wom an Suffering From Dizzy Spells, Stomach tional bus~>ball vro;;ru m for boys havo Trouble and Nervousness after Man y Disappoint• been appoin ted by Frank C. Cross, director of the Xation al Ameri can comments Recovers Health. Than ks Tanlac. mh<slon, whieh Is develo ping the projThe remar kable experi ence of ect. Mrs. Stanle y Evans , a charm ing Hoy E. Hice of Water bury, Conn., young :m.a tron living at 54 S. Pennwas placed in charge of the First Ol' sylvan ia St., Denve r, is the same Easter n r~>gion. Includ ed in this are as thousa nds of others who after the ·ew Englan d, the Atlant ic and years of sufferi ng have found relief and new streng th in Tanlac . the Chesap eake bay states. When i\Irs. Evans was in her Forres t A. nurke of Spring flelu, Ill., twenti es, she was on the verge of directs the Second or Centra l region , becom ing an invali d-old before Includ ing the Seaboa rd, Great Lakes 30, her body wrack ed with pain, and Southe astern states. unable to eat withou t sufferi ng ( L. B. All!son, directo r of athleti cs from indige stion and gastrit is, at the Univen ;ity of South Dakot a, and dizzy spells that made It danVermll !on, S. D., Is directo r of tho gerous for her to go out. "My life was a grim traged y," Third or ~IIudle Weste rn section . In says Mrs. Evans . "Long days of this are Induct ed the corn belt, the anguis h and torme nting pain folnorthe rn and the southw estern states. lowed sleepless nights. I ato very D. L. Templ eton, directo r of athlittle and was we&.k and run-do wn. dark days are a dim memor y. letics at Leland Stanfo rd univer sity "I looked so bad that I was .Again I feel young . Glorio us at Palo Alto, Calif., directs the Fourth asham ed to go out. What had health has broug ht me happin ess. or Far \Veste rn region , embra cing the happen ed to the health y, happy I will a.lway s take Tanlac ." girl I had been? Then a friend Pacific .·orthw est, the Pacific and the Benefi t by 1\Irs. Evans ' e:x:petold me about Tanlac . What a rlence . Let this marve lous tonic Rocky mount ain distric t. wonde rful friend she was to me! made from roots, barks and herbs The L'eglon boys' baseba ll plan conFor Tanlac accord ing to the famou s Tanlac saved me. templa tes the·ho lding of contes ts and "Pain vanish ed. I began to formul a, give you robust alth., champ ionshi ps in local cities, In dissleep well and get up in the Hesult s arter taking th 1\-rl!t tricts, in states' and In four region s, morni ng refresh ed. I took on bottle will amaze you. Ask yuur with the junior wot·ld's series in con· weigh t and streng th. Now, those druggi st for Tanla c-todu yl nectlo n with the nation al conven tion of the Le,.;ion eaeh year. The first An , rmy ni I"IIInue '\ill be u~ d h)" Well Matc hed junior world' s series was schedu led !lit g-o\(HTIIIIPnt tb: ;;rnsnn to :<eo1tte r "ThPY • •·€' a well-ru t t< hed pr.lr." to be a featur e of the L~>gion convE'n· pof<:on oH'I" land lnft•4,•11 h~· the nl• "Iutlc pd !'' tion at Philad elphia from Octobe r 11 l'alra Wff\'11 . '''\ P. ; he "110 es and she·' dPaf." to 15, 192G. not ,..ood n.ltllre . . lien( tanh< ' Ul': gr!' ' '1" •pP f'h. service s to the e:xpcdition, it is altoge ther fitting that she F<hould be held in gratefu l remem brance by the Ameri can people . Her m~>mory is preserved In two notabl e statues . One hy Allee Coope r (shown in one of the Illustr ations of this artlele ) was one of the most.a dmlred bits of !<tatun ry at the Lewis and Clark exposi tion in Portla nd and It now stands in the city park therP. Anoth er stands on the state capitol ground s ln Bisma rck, N.D. It Is Interes ting to note that, as In the case of Meriw ether Lewis, there Is a my~;tery connec ted with the death of Sacaja wea. Accord ing to one accoun t ~he died on the Wind River reserv ation of her native people , the f;lloshones, on April 9, 18 4, nnd wa!l buried In the Indian cemete ry there. A monum ent was erecte d over the grave In 1000 but since that time there hus been a contro versy among histori ans us to wheth er this grave rea!ly holds the bon~>~ of Sacnja wPn. Finally, the bureau of Indian affairs appoin ted Dr. Charle s A. Enstm nn, the well-k nown Sioux Jndinn aut.hor and hifltorl nn, to make an Invest igation and determ ine If possib le where she w£>:. burled . After n three-m onths' invE'st lgatlon among three nlhes, the Sll{)shones, Gros Ycntref: and C'.omand1es, Doctor Eastm an rPI•~JrtE'd hi'! belle! that the woman who wus burled IH'!Il' FC!:-t Wn!<hakle. on t11e "'lnd Hh·E'r rP pn·atio n in Wyom ing, wa tl e girl who ~nlderl l.<•wi« mHl Clark. This SUIJIJOrts the eoud u..;Jon!'! re:whPtl by nr. Grace Ha)·ruond Hebar d, hil'tori an of the Unlven ;ity of May Have New Build ing \Yyom lng, f1·om Pvid~>nee whl!'h she gather ed 1I to Hous e War Reco rds 1 whlle makin g r simila r Jnvest igatlon . Erecti on of a sp!C'ndid public ar- f David TI!lger, .li'ecre tary of the Monta na His· chives buildin g at Washi ngton to torical sodety ·; L. F. Crawf ord, curnto r of the house World war record s aud other • 'ot·th Dalwt a Hlstor lcnl society , and Doane Rob- valuab le govern ment docum ents, will Inson, superlntE.'ndE'n emerit us of the South Da- probab ly be n thing of the near fu· kota depart ment of history , howev er, do not con- ture. eur In this belief. They· conten d that she died Provis ion for the erectio n of the Decem ber 20, 1812, at Fort Manue l on the Mis- archiv es buildin g was Includ ed in a souri river in Routh Dakota . If they are corre ct- public buildin g bill passed at the last and they be!le,·e that th~>lr evldcn re is ill!Hsput- 1 session of congre ss. 'fhe archiv es able, just as Doctor En,;tm an believe s that he is buildin g projec t has been activel y supfully justifie d In his conclu sion!l- the !!(rave of ported by the Arueri f'an Ll'gion ever Saca.in wea can never be marke d, for the Missou ri since the Legion 's third nation al conriver has long ~in<'E' swept nway the site of Fort Manue l and with It the spot where tho Indhw "ntlnn •t girl was burled . The contro versy w·as started last year when the ' The Girls- God bless 'em !-wer e prop.:Jsal was made that congrE'SS approp riate talldng It over. $5,()(,() to erect a suitab le monun wnt over the sup"I al;ked him If he Ioven me," stated posedl y authen tic grave near Fort \Vnsha lde aud Flo'-'sie, "nnd he said, ':\Ion Di~>u' !" I this wa~ follow ed hy llortor Eastm an's Investi ga"Oh, how wonde rful !" gu~hed Tes· tion, nuthor lzed by the Indian depart ment. sle. "That' s Fr~>nch for ':\Iy dear'! ''- I In Yiew of all these conflic ting oplnlon:l, it Is Amerif 'an Legion \Yeel,ly. l dlfllcu lt for the layma n to dedde just whE'n and where Sacaja wea, or S.akukaw~>a, <IIP<l and where For Cripp led Child ren she was burled . Perhap s It doesn' t mal•e much A ho,..pital for cripple d childre n Is dlfl'erence. ·where ver she lies, her nume has a perma nent place In our history and her memor y to bE' built b · the Ameri can Legion Is enshri ned with thaf other Indian herolne . Poca· at 8t. I'etrr~burg, Flu. Both boys hontas of Virgin ia, in the hearts of all Amcri rata and girls ure to be admltt f•d to the ha<;oi tnl. __ ..,_ I I ~:.:p~::~ --- I "" I I MOT HER :-- Fletch er's Cas-~ toria is a pleasant, hannl ess Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth ing Drops and Sooth ing Syrups, especially prepa red for Infan ts in arms and Children all ages. ~ To avoid imitations, always look for the signatu re of directions .2!! ~ pari age. Physicians everywhere recomm end ;r.ro~ it. |