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OKlUiOV tTIT KXTI'UI'ltlSK. KlMIl Y. IM-i'KMIIKU 1. VMt. Mrs. Boissevain, Of iROOF IS RIPPED Suffrage Fame, Dies, R 'famous inventor, or cuns Oir AT HOMC IN LONDON I S liJ 60DV CF 'SUPfRGIRL" BUNG SEND TO OLD NCW YORK HOMC FOR INTERMENT. I.OS ANGELES. Not :: - Mr. Inu Mllhulland tiUMHii, j1Uj(.'' leader, student atul lawyer, lui died here lull Saturday nielli, Mill he buried ai her old home In New Ymk anil tin' l.xly started tixlay on lit Irana-rouii-miiUl trl. She illril In u l.wol ho pltal after an lllnc u( more than a j Month. Mrr ili'iilli a Indirectly du- i her t.ter exertion In recent taml luticna. KtiK'ti !oisctalli. husband i( M.. , l'olevalii; Mr. an J Mr. John t:i mr ; Mllhollnnd. her par.nl, and Ml VI- i la Milholl.wul, a staler. ill nccoin-i I'jnjf the Ifidy rant. J Prlciid of Mr. lioissetaln today re-1 died many Incldi lit in lor compar4 j rtcly khort career tli.it illustrated hcrl iinrgy anil rrMuun vfuluc, and j ilinniisli width ulii' mine to be railed j ili "ntpi r rirl." She a c.isi'y. II ' 14 thought, tin) most 1 ti tiireipte llg-,' i ni lu the American miftra; mov. ' lucM. Her connection Itll tllf J-'otd j peace movement !! l tu hrr ntni-1 rienro In tho o In -iHilitlr.il world. She! Irft the peace ship ui Stockholm uml returned borne, i "The undemocratic methods riiv ploted hy the uianurer nr r' pun k- f tiant to my principle," she explained, j in a statement, afterward. I Mr. Polsgevaln a horn In New J York, August 6, lsvG. receiving her! -arly education In Now York. la.ndon ;.nJ IVrlin. She was a member of the Political Kiuality league. Women' Political I'nion, National Child l.alnr : VO i ' - I 1tTAMi LU 1 ur AolUnA AT NORTH HCAO MAXIMUM WIND IS :$ Mllll AN HOUR FROM THE SOUTHEAST. v 1 11 INEZ MlLMOLlftNO BOISSEVA H MM WASHINGTON. BRITISH COLUHBIA ARE A1S0 STORM SWEPI Window Broktn, ftign Dlowtn Do1 and Othtr Ojmjg Dona In City At Mouth cf Columbia Cal Now Siibiidrd. DREADNOUGHT Of RUSSIANS SUNK 149 ARE MISSING j ASTOItU. Hr. Nov. :; -A.tn.u !a lUlti.l List n 1 1: In l.y K-niilne Nmpnil.it K.ile. It l.irtut hortly ! fore tiiMnlKht and i oitliiined until a' j ler d.iil ulit. North H.n.l i. port, tint ! the in.ixiiiium n In I tin re a at On' rate of Ti mill nil hour Irom the I . MMIthedit. j , The h.iroiiirli r drop .1 to 2t an I ; j the r.lln nine ilnun III torrelitv. Til"' ' ! .Hrr r-o'K.' ut the liK il! m-.itln-r I n j j r in ;,a tillnl ft overt'im Ini: l . tfi n j I 7 o ili .k la-t nUlit and M uVlock thN I ,'ttiornliu o the rulnr.;tl ix.n.lr.i ;it j lln. h.-i. Window n. re l.ri.k. n. ultik ere Monti lnn und kuIIith and m- ' f r wer flooiled In varloii part id the city. j The prim -lp.il d.nit.it;" done a rl,i ! pli K off th- roof tf the Muli ,i hoi ! auditorium for a pai e of cl.ont fl ! 0 feet. The damage may total $10o0 i T.ie auxiliary dourer City of , j toria that aa moored in Yoiiiik llay REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ! tore out a dolphin, hut did not hr.-ik The following are the real entate i.dnft. TI'.U ei eiilnn the itale had null transfir that were filvd In the offli-e : sldi'd. the wind had It if t to th of rounty Keeorder l. .luian on Frl-. outhneht and Indie i:t!oli4 firit fh'if ! the utorm had praetliiilly paed. !tirii;c the day. wind of cale force were cvperiemed oxer tte.Hern V.'ah imrtoii the eoat of lirltlsU folnmhla a mavl- aoiith. ivioi nv oi in nine irom tne ;oiitkot Tatooh Inland. ii mil.. I J w i utm w IE AGREEMENT Willi MEXICO REACHED AT ATLANTIC CITY approval WILL MIAN WITM OR AW AL OF PIIUHINGI COL UMN FROM SOUTH. ASSINT'OF CARM.VA BIQUIXID EIT PfiOIOCOl AS II IS ADOPIfD Annual Livestock Show On Dec. 4-9 I'MON HTOCK V A HUH, North I'm I i the I. renin and (...In. al Ihn Mult. Imid, Not. 73 Hot I'm. Hie Inleiim iiomuli hotel. Iloiiul .e.Hk etpoHllloii liold II Vrtrlniia hrted niH lulloli are hold kltlli uiiinul rluiit ul the I'ortliind i Inn their 11 mi mil ineelliii! ilurln thin I'nion HtiHk )ard. North I'oil'und, ' mt k and 1'tn I loml Mill Im thronitid Sccrtlar Lin r D Facto Haad of Mienn Covtrnmonl I Strang Man and Should Hv Full Chanc la Show Powtr. Itet rrtilier I H, lln hi rll one of the hU Ini lor In the iiphiillillna of the Hie li k liidnatiy of thl entlro wrtriii ounlrv. Klitrle Mhiih have Jui-I t loaed in llo lirt edlliK Iiim' inillinlo lino of Hie .'Ki-t IiiiHik of lieef Pli'iiU ever linn. Hi. I went of the II.k hy it tiilm. lli.rn I.eliiK otnethlllK like llf teen llonl iif Hhorlhiiru on the Hit The Hereford people have a very e hit llal of enlrle, liiiliiilliiK mime of Hie .et known herd III the Culled Hltli fiiriner ntul llvmioi k men. t he hi Hon of Ihn Kliitx Hunker lin lallon In npl..pll.lllui! IIOIIiiil for llil Ii.ih' I nil i ii. 1 1 1 1 k u'li'i.'li.ii nit oter Hie I'lilli'd Hint.' i.li.l at out i plu.i'4 til. 'Ill III teiv llUll e(lliillni nin.'im t llio In iiliuK li.il. riilty ul till louutl), roil'mid Cl.amher o I'oiillli.'r. e ulo Im In. led III II liiidii' t fiioiin, while tho li. I" of Hrinii pi.i tl..' .noil Hue of the IiIk I. iilure of til" alio thl )rnr w ill he III., fat i l..4i In the Sir Hiram Mjtint Sir ll.r. ui ,i i m . ' l.irih I. ut an I i.I.kI,'i. ii. in. .n .ii. . ti ,,, i . Trlil rt at ll:e ,1m ..( ;. M lltr l tl.i' cut Mil..!.. ai''.. ' t i i.i ' i Ii I ii cm!'. ; nd . r m. i-vp. nir. nl w ith i. . ir,. I. tr: l..inp i n 'l toila ,.H III ,l lit ii I i li.il "t .tl r I'l la. lid. .11 i .1 lie In -1. in of fill'- . n I it-.- in i . I n' I i i U e..in.. iiud ke tlil.d EL PASO RUMOR TI. ANTIC firV. N. J. Not :i Ho' Joint rollllli-lnu r Hie I'lllt.'.l State and Mi-vi. au (lot. rnuirnl ad Jo. lined lo.l.tv for two week, III hi ! i ..i.l.ui. e with the n .Url of the Met I li.lll roiiimlnaliiiiei lu have a t on f'' tiiih rarruii.t l.efore rom. I.iIIIiiik Ih.-liiM'lte After the i.rolixal wa lined Sim re. ; l.wy jiii.. In ii. d a ktatemi lit delllillM I the txdli y uf the I'lllted Slatea K'V- eriuiu nt inward Metl. o. He raid Hut ' he f.ellited Deiii r.il l'arran'4 a trotii; ii .iii un I that Im ilii.nl. I line a "fall J i hatli e.' S.il,). 1 1 to ui protul ,y the two fc-if iiiiiii.iiI. the Metli iin Vmerlran loin ; m! loner a:n 1 t i r -( Vim r. an lnH.p In Metl. o lull wdhdraw within In dat of ! I,rr 7th. and their many friend will I protul. ir i ..n.lul.'iir. do in. t rt that the I lie Laru and pen mom of Ihe I'iiIoi. Slid k )illd, loKelhcr mill ei i ht Ii. .1 III.. Ill lent will he reunited 'I'll" committee. Woman Social and l'iv : litlcal I'nion of Kntlund and the Fal.-1 Ian Sivlety, Kticl.unl. ; HAS IT CARRANZA ABANDONED CITY time in. -n. in iueriiun h..rder. S oml - I-a. h nutloti i-li. ill patrol jit own i.io or l.onler; ix.peratlnn i tint pre. Inded i nil. i .xrrunr.'ineiii lor riMipern ;tlon uaalir.t hutidit left to command 1 t d ci nera' on rut h aide. I r oiinn .xmeri. an Koterniueiit re j .tti rf t-lil to pnntue 'hot trull." nunc I lie ii.in.ieiu people Hate Iim k iinl moper. Kai h year Ini mil. I. .ne Ihenmelte In their entile, ilemom.li.ileil tin. fa. I it... I ihn w,..i while the loiern) and .lereta will run produce tome of the flneal iatlh, he repreenled I.) Ihe heal known hoi: mid heep In Ihe loiinlry. Com luee.ler on the loaHl Mora and heei p, ltn dill l.e lory k' II thl year u III L - . - 1. ... I I M ... I iii ine n line piiowiiik. hihi lor in.' i., ...a,.- i ..liMi, n, i, nri nine, ill" lour lenuillK I'lveiU nl draft hore will he included. Ju.ke of null.. mil reputation wilt tll'llierlMM.li Mi ll like Kuilllder of mnlii lenl I. Iniu'.'illl f,.,l wlilln lln. Iowa mi Shorthorn"; rha. I.. Hill, of oilnr are Ml 1 1 mi feci Thl I horn. Wieolir.ln. Jeret and Hiiern-e); (lie hhotv In n Hlmllar way to Ihe Mo i rip of Mllinenutii, I ilnt tit ; pniillce of Ihe S.otill uml Cluill ll Motley of Keuiui ky, Hereford. Hruuk hn.a. whl, h haie fl.unl -do d f . -r iiiuik of 1r.Ki.ri. horn; with other ttill ten, milium known men haiidliiiK the other i la. . . ,r , , , The Kr.ilii;. of Omt.iui, Wahliliu- ,, i ,,. , ' .,. t!. niinuil Ion and Idaho are laklni; an Inteine f ue.,lii(: hI.h k Un Tui vl i inter. ! In llilnir kIiow mid .uroiin innininc lie. mil i r Mh. theie will ! delei:ulloii ttl! lotne from over thl ,,n. rim. ,,r , ..iih. r.m.. .termoiiiitiy Kli I'lnni.r r.inn. S.ml.e Calif, an I The Ktitelnor of Hie liol llitt.-M Hie i.ili'.' iilt.iui.i.u lli.-re Kill lie alute have incepted un Intllatlon In ci.uil.li.ntli.u h.-k' mile, Wctni -dar the Ir at the hh.ni on 'l liili i.ln v ll m 1. 1 II.' ilav will he line. I ill) for fat cat tle, lu. I- mid heep: Thursday aflnr in ion Ihe fainnii" I'dmri hot n i.ulo el Mini. r I Ii i mi . I'liiiin un.t i.lhei: I'll hi Informal ay. Adervtard.. ihey t.l'1 lUv ,,..,, ull,, r . attend the hiuupict riven In honor of Hon of Colonel Cue. hate mi oplKiilimity to meet them lit NEW TRAFFIC 1 day: I'.lanch A. I'oi.d Ktliott to l.tman P. Klllott. land In . Hon town-hloi I I oouth. ranue, 3 fa-t; lino. ' ln.. V" rt.. I 1.... .....I L' t fV..Ll..t I lam ... 1'iinir. m.iu ... . 'iiiij . . it.. . . , .,i,.w,t .turn.., v.. i-..: t:..i i 3,1,1 Trlansle Man,! reported township IMPERATRITSA MARIA IS VICTIM OF INTERNAL EXPLOSION. SAYS PETROCRAO. ; Hons : and 3. 11 i rante J east; IJ'J! i Adelene Collette to sch.wl dintr'.-.t ,rom t1"' su"lp Q""ter. nnd Seattle. J2 I FATE OF GARRISON IN CMIMUA. HUA CITY IS MUCH IN OOUOT. AFTER LONG BATTLE. MEASURES TO ESTRUCTION ON OCTOBER 20 IS ADMITTED BY ADMIRALTY Veatel Lie In Shallow Water and ' Hope I Entertained She May Be Refloated and Reatored To Service In Few Month. LONDON. Nov. 24. The Russian naval staff, says a Ketiter dispatch irom Petrograd, has issued the fol lowing statement: "At 6 o'clock. October 20, fire broke out in the forward magazine of the Imperatritna Maria. "An Internal explosion-followed im mediately and the fire spread rapidly and reached the petrol tanks. The jf- llcers and crew strove with th utmost j No. 12", one-half acre of section 2 i j 3, 11 township " south, ranee 2 eat: ' j -.. i ! Oregon City to fYank K. Andrews. . lot J. 6. 7. S. Kock County Add:-; I Hon to Orccon City; ll.'.u. W. M. Udd and Mary A. Ludd to R. i MelHiweil uud Mlua McDowell all of ' . tract s Hedges' addition to Orecon j City: $iu0. j Kinma Johnston to (.i-a.-e fc. l.ou r. undivided one-half of lots 1.1, Irt. block 1 7, Gladstone: l. , Herman l.elsnmn to Masdalena I.ei-.-! man. all of lots 1 atul 2. block S. Wii-, lutiiviiv I aim, fvv. i Herman I.eisman to Masdaleit.i i Leisman. all of lot C of btrx k 9. Wii-1 lamette Kails; $.i3h0. i Herman I.eisman to Mapdalena l.eis ! man, southwest on-helf of tract i Willamette tracts; $1400. miles from the west. The children of Hoo rurul OreR.in schools huve been uslnu lessons on the fight against tuben-ulosls a.s texts in their class work duriim the past year The lessons were furnished free by the Oregon Association for the Vr vetitlon of Tuberculosis us u part of its work. Now they ure orKanlzing to help the Hed Cross seal sale of the association so that this method of dlssc minntlni; Herman Uismun to Magdalena l.eis-! lnlor matlon may bo continued and the man, all of lot -1. block S, Willamette i association be strengthened In lis Fulls; $:!0. i campaign to exterminate tho dread J. N. and M. M. Pearey to .1. 1.. Ilin-! diffuse In this state, go. all of lots fi. 7, 8, 9. block 4'), South ! Acting under the formal unnroval nnd permission of the board of schoo1 AMMUNITION SHORTAGE Cf IHE DEFENDERS REPORTED ON BORDER' (CONGRESS IS EXPECTED TO GET DOWN TO BU8INESS NOT BEFORE DEC. 1I7. BE DRAFTED JUDGE RALPH M. DMENT SPINT EARLY BOYHOOD DAYS IN OREGON CITY. Skirmishing Started Sn Days Ago and j Telegraph Line To Besieged City , Have Been Down Three Day Sulpentt Is Growing. I'OUTI.ANH, tire.. Nov. 2.1 A, Hi result of a conference held In Hi" WASHINGTON. Nov. 2S. I.egisbt-1 courthouse yer terduv under Hie mi ite stagnation I looked for during the pice of the I'nlillc Servlie Comml two )ear from the fourth of March. I Ti e president will make heroic effor! lo put tliriitih nil of the pending par tisan luci.nuren tthlih have been left Jl'AKKZ, Mexico. Not. 2i - Another ! "vor ,r"'" "ie '""K sesnlun of Ihe pres. dav of .nsnen :,..l t....v w I ,,"t '"'. 't the lipproprllltiol. definite aniioum emetit u In the fate bill lire likely to occupy much of the Intervening time that th end of the of the Carraiira garnson In Clilliaiihaii j t,.rm will find matters nbout n limy City. It ha now In en tlx day mIi.i e ' are now. the first Hkirnilsliln; i.Uirle.l. which I There will probably he no extra sea opened the siege of the state capita', j slttn of the new congress. The senate and three day since tho telegraph will bo kepi hero for a few days lo I line wus nit. confirm appointment.) including- Sln.eeurly May. persistent reports , l,r''b'bly. several changes in the cub I Oswego; $42.". E. M. Howell to Ltither McNulty. all directors, the children of f.2 I'ortliind bravery to localize the effects of theof ;. blotk 6I. Ontrul Addition to srhoolu will also Join in the big nioie- explosion and flood the magazine. j Oregon Lity; jio. , mclt 'Shortlv after 7 o'clock, however. Lora 110UfcS 10 ura(-,; h" 1-"'or-tl . vessel sank. The greater part ot 44-,s 1,1 Becti,m :!0- townlxli 2,i .u . 1 1 south, ranee .1 east: 11. I ine crew was saveu. .-xn ouicer anu Annie M. and Roy G. Chubb to Chris to first class substitute officers and 149 sailors are missing1. Sixty-four of the crew have sines died from the ef fects of their burns. "The position of the ship, which lies i in shallow water, gives hope that It I lots 1 and 2. may be refloated and completely re-1 f'ity: $10. paired In a few months." ' Oregon Iron and Christina Kraft, 3.1 acres in sec tion 4, township 4 south, range 1 east; $0.".O0. Last yeur the dilldren secured 7.1.71 from the sale of Red Cross I seals. It Is expected that more than $1000 will result from their enthusias. ! tic work this year. Their effort w ill i be made principally during ' Tubercii- D. .1. Swilzer to Mutual Realty Co.. ' los'3 Week.' hate been In circulation hero and in Kl I'uso to the effect that General Trevlno has been forced to aluiiiil iii the state capita! becaiiHO his allium. ii Hon supply was exhausted. One re port said General Trvlno had roiiu south toward Taplaopa, near Chihua hua City, where he made his last stand yesterday before retiring farther south. block 8. south Oregon j This comes December 3 to 10, rem h- lug a climax with "Tuberculosis Sun k Steel company to i day," December 10, when every pulpit in the state is asked to join the cam pitign by recounting progress and re peating the winnings ngainst the ill'- ease. 18 ACHES III ILIIS!- Success of a New Remedy for Bicoche, Kidneys, Rheumatism. CROP THIS YEAR IS SMALL, BUT GROWER IS SO ENCOURAGED HE WILL INCREASE TRACT. John DeN'eui, whose farm is located near Stafford, was in Oregon City this week bringing some of this year': walnuts rained on his farm, and sell. Ing them to the local merchants. Mr. PeNeui is making a success nl raising these nuts. Although this year's crop Is somewhat short, he w ill have a crop of about 20 bushels of , some of the finest nuts that have becrn marketed in this city. Kvery nut is well filled, and they are unusually large, this year. Myra Lee Staver, block 111, La View; ; Villas; $10. I ', Anna Stoneberg to R. A. Phillips, ! 2S'.-i arres In A. II. Holcomb D. L. C; 110. ttle K. and E. .1. Mendenshall to endeuhall, 9.S7 acres in K. ( Ct'son I). L. ('., township 2 smith I r.'iige 2 east; also one-ha'f acre in K C Cason U L. C. i-c. tion 17. totva-l ar Mr. Editor-l suffered for years , ship 2 south, range 2 east; $1. with bockact)e. r,ast March I tried Sophia Grimm to Cicero Grimm and , Anuric" and have used this new kid Gladys Grimm, land in sections IS and ney medicine recently discovered by 19. Including 40.27 iiiTes. township I Dr. Pierce, and it was wonderful tho south, range " east- $1 way it eased the pain and gave me Robert M. and Margaret .1. Roberts ! .' in ""f1' a tjme- .X llav,' , , ... ..... ,, , .tried several medicines, but "Anuria" to A. Mn Wil.-.on, all ot lot k. block !to the 0My 0Ile mt gave .atisfaction. ,17. Oregon Iron ii Stn-i eompanV : 1 1 fecl it, iy duty to recommend First i'lldition: $lu. , "Anurici'rablets"tj-any oni: wlio suiters Kit;: ("ia: e and E. .. Chase to Will-. ? .d,d', . n ,,,,,, . .' (Signed) Mr8. JlAitaAKF.T E. Smdkb. . i.-'iu h. and Louise M. Loiik, lot .1 of: bio. k .;n. flladstone; $i:.00. Note : FoH.in town and adJoininK W. Edwin and Rachel young to A counties are uelighted with the results G. and Elb n Enguist land in seiiions ' they have obtained by usim? 'MA (fCV M ami 1(5, towm Up I south, range , 'e newest discovery of Dr. Pierce, who . is head of the I.nvalidh' Hotki, and e.e i. i...i.iu. Surgical Isbtitlte, in Buffalo, N. Y. C. K. I.i tt to Edward and Rachel Those who started the day with a Jpack Ynuti": 10 ai res of sections II and .; ache, stiff legs, arms and muscles, and 1 l: i i . v.. I. .i j an ucniiig neuu w-oru out. ueiore ine i.,.,,,, . .,,,,, ..,k,; , day begat! because they were in and out .1. C. Edwards to . Edwin Voiuu;. r,f heH Imlf a ffri7.fn t.iirif! fit. ntfFht. ara Mr. De.Veui planted some of these , ,.PS r ()f jKah (;rlei is j appreciating the perfect rest., comfort nut trees ten years ago, while the j,,,,,. ,(,, .,n, cjaim. township iand new strength they obtained Irom younger trees are seven years old, south, ran,- 4 east: $2.1. ifXn! There are 18 acres in all, hut 12 acres' O. A. K.-.nn to Rosetta Miller, landjand conoucrs headache, kidney and i.re ot the grafted trees, while the .e- in i-.ection 2. tow nship fi south, ranee bladder diseases and rheumatism, if maining six are of seedlings. , eilst: $10. i you've never used tho "Anuric," cut ...,,. . i i .1.. i,i ,. . ,. - i this out and send ten cents to Doctor The English walnuts are being, dli.-m, (. Lang lo el fa Lang, ., piprce ff(. 8a,le Dackafi. This raised by many Clackamas county i acres of section 28. township 1 kouIIi. will nrove to vou that "Anuric" is ARRESTED IN SEATTLE PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2.1. George Hurlholomew, wanted as the man who perpetrated the notorious green trunk murder mystery In Portland a year ago, Is under arrest In Seattle, accord ing; to word received by tho Portland police tonight. Ilartholoinew Is ac cused of killing John Llnnd In n lodging-house. liartliohimew, the Seattle office: say, declares that a man by the name of Lund did the killing, but that he was Involved In the conspiracy to dis pose of Ihe body. Tor this Ilartholo mew says he received $20. ml but the sixty. fifth congrers will wait until Deceinlier. 1917, before i begins its work. There ure two reason Tor Ibis, tin house of representative will not lie rcntrolled hy Ihe DeiiiocratH, uml the provident hi no desire to try titles with a hostile majority, politically speaking. In Ihe popular branch. Sec ondly, he tins no desire lo sharo the limelight with congress or with onv body else Thoso who remember ho'v, all through the summer of 1911, when the world, us he later said, was "on fire," and when, to use his own lan guage again, "the sparks wern falling everywhere." thoso who racnll how he then refused all pices to summon congress to lake action for the nntlo't ii I defence or for tho assistance of our Impounded commerce, how ho Insist ed upon monopolizing nubile attention, have no notion that he will now share tho center of Hinge with anyone. So Washington looks for a brisk short session, followed hy utter stag nation In legislation until December, 1917. The country Is not expected to ob ject to this program. There will, at any rate, ho a relief from tho persist ent pounding of liuslness which has i hiiriicterlzcd tho congresses which the president hits controlled, and the interval will allow the Republicans to get their political breuth. Mr. Wil son, of course, will enjoy bin stale of solitary power. east; $10. Edmund C. Giltner and Zora j ner to George M. Petterson, Minthorn , land: $1. prove thirty -seven times more active than llitli rp. i nulla III eiiuiiuaiuiiE uriu uciu uuu too i . . L-l 3 ll ll hob periecr. money una uiauuer cor- farmers. Mr. DeN'eui intends to plant i r!,n..P even more land to this variety of nuts. Tho lliirtlpn store in thlH citv Is: among those w ho have each year pur- 10 i. '.7' if ? I rector. If you are a sufferer, go to yoar chased their supp'y from this farmer, i ' " -" ', - i Pierce' good name stands behind this TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES : SUIT FILED ON NOTE. County Clerk Iva Harrington Satur-I day Issued marriage licenses to Jos- j Colleen E. Koster has Instituted a phlne Olsen and J. E. Hopkins, of (suit In the circuit court to collect a Salem, and Ida Meyer and Daniel U. (note for $1000 signed by I-na McCor Sheedy, of Oregon City. mlck. wonderful new discovery aa it has for the past half century for bis "Golden Medical Discovery," a general tonio made from root with pare glycerine which makes the blood pare, Bis "Fa vorite Prescription" for weak women p "Plear it VelleU for let ill. LIMA, ()., Nov. 21. Six girls were injured today in a panto that resulted when the Lima Mattress company's faclory caught lire. Several of 2.10 girls einp'oyed there Jumped from windows'. Others wern trampled In the mad rush for fire escapes. The Interior or Hie lactory was destroyed, but the walls of concrete still stand. The loss Is estimated uf $.10 00(1. EVERETT MAY IS INDICTED. i PORTLAND. On-. Nov. 21, y prater, no muMc and no flow i is marked the linn! lite tester. I. ly ntei the body of Judge Ralph Mead Dem I till. tin. once prominent lawyer wh I died Tuesday ul Ihe poor farm N'o I i-li.ri- limn kul. I lh.. I i.l u....l. I I... ..l- Slon of Oregon, two proposed luw. ' . . ., ,,, . ... ' Church, a lifelong friend, giving u pel hap three, will bo submitted lo I ' Ihe next Oregon hgls'utiire. I r"'": ,",f""' '" One committee wu appointed j "'"'" '"''""'I'ant Ing taxi rolled away lerday to draft n hill governing th ,r"" ",0 ",M,r "'" ' "up. l. motciiiclit of vehicle ut grude cross ) Wl"'" Ju',Kl' ""'" "t '"'''I "I Hie Ing. Hie consensu nf opinion b.-lngj1"""- f"n" w,"'r" '"' M that antoiiioi.ile should he compellel ")r ""'" rur- ' '' I ) stop l.eforn crossing n rallron 1 1 """ '"! W""M m,v" '" l" ,'llrl,',l "' ' Irm-k. couniy cipciise. .xir. (iiurtli inter , ,. . . , teneil ami got III loiieh w III hlllveH Another committee wa appointed . to draft n bill Intended to prevent un- ,.,,' ,, , , ' ... . , ,, ' , hureli nrraugi-d Hie funeral hh he due respasslng ulnng ritllr I truck. ,011Kh JlM, Statistic show that ninny re .e.i- ,,. ,. .., ., .,.., , pie lire kll'ed while tresp.ising ll colonel in the t'nlteil Stale irmv w i an atheist, an. I .Indue Dement wu ol the sauiii belief. Ily long asNoclatlon rallroml property tliau nt minle itokm- I IK'S. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 2k Tin Southern I'm llle ntllroad company and nil other coriHinitlon ami Individuals Interested with It in the Oregon-California land grant IiiiiiIh, hrve refused to pay, uml have protected against Hi 1 I'nlted States paying, the back tuxes, penalties and accrued ciwls due the various hind grunt counties of Oregon nnd Washington for the year 1913 1911 nnd 1915 l Don't Let Skin Trouble Spread. Trivial blemishes are sometime the first warning of serious skin diseases. Neglected skin troubled grow. Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment promptly stops tho progress of eczema, heals stubborn cases, of pimples, acne, blotchy, reil nnd scaly n k In. The un tlseptlc (piullllcH of Dr. llobsou'B ICc.eniu Ointment kill tho germ and prevent tho spread of tho trouble. For cold sores or chapped hands, Dr. Hud son's Eczema Ointment offers prompt relief. At your drtigghit, !i0c (Adv.) wllli the Judge, Mr. Church secured Ihe former's views on funeral cere motile and tried to follow them o.-t ! to tlie teller. Mr. Church in hi remark calle I ! attention to the ngony suffered by Judge Dement from neuralgia of the j fuce. An operation removing a purr .of the cheek hone brought no relic! and Judge Dement contracted huhlM which carried him from a fortune of $7.1,(100 nnd u position us luw partner of 1'nlteil ISutes Senator John II. Mitchell to Ihn poor furm., ''Mortality Is beset with so iiiiiny ml verso predicaments In which good Intent Is frustrated or overthrown and so many are buffeted by every wind Hint blows In this topsy turvy world of ours Hint onn Is very bold lo criticize adversely when ho views 111 stranded ship mid the wreckage round about," said Mr. Church. "Not tunny of us come safely home" to port except with buttered sails mid the scars of repellent waves upon Judge Dement, when u boy, lived f year In Oregon City with his fath . tho lulu Colonel John Dement. Henry Rimer was itor last Week. a Portland tis. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. 3. CHENET CO., Toledo, O. We, the underlined, have known F. J. Chney for the lat IB years, and belleva him perfectly honorable In all bualn trnactlon and financially able to carry 0UJ; ofl'ratlon made by hi firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. . Toledo, O. Hall a Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting: directly upon the blood and mu- COUl lUrftCr Of th avitom Tullnnnlili ent free. Price 7J cent per bottle. Bold br all nnimata CORVALLIS, Or., Nov. 27. Kvereit May, usslstant athletic Instructor at O. A. C, whs Indicted by the grand Jury In Hh report made Saturday, mi the charge of assault. The Indictment wus Hie result of Ills assault on sev eral young lads last spring during a hull game. One of the hoyii whh struck by May, and hud his Jaw shattered. There were seven Indictments re ported by the grand Jury, three of which were secret until those indicted can be apprehended. P. J. Mnxlleld, of Hellefoiintalti, Was Indicted on two counts, charging the ohtp.liilng of more than tho legal amount of liquor dur ing .10 days. Ho plead guilty lo one cht rgo nnd the other was dlssmlssod. Constipation Dull Your Brain. That dull, listless, oppressed feeling la due to impurities In your system, sluggish liver, clogged intestines. Dr, King's New Llfo Pills give prompt relief. A mild, easy, non-griping bowel movement will tone up your system and help to clear your muddy, pimply complexion. Get a bottle of Dr. King New Llfo Pllla today at your druggist, 25c. A dose tonight wdll make you cheerful at breakfast. (Adv.) ff,QKc) ACQ toom Over-work, worry and the constant strain of a business life are often a cause of much trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine is highly recommended for all Nervous disor ders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using DR. MILES' LIVER PILLS IF FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX, FAIL TO BENEFIT YOU. YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. y: vi . .. v NERVOUS ATTACKS. '1 suffered with nervous at tacks and headache. Then my liver cot out of order and It aeemed aa though my whole sytem wa upset I com menced uln; Dr. MIlea' Nenr hi and also took Dr. allies' Urrr Pllla and now I feel per fectly well In every way. . My bowels also sr In food ahape BOW." MBA. 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