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6 MEN BLAMED FOR RUSSIA DECIDES TO EVACUATE WARSAW Oregon’s Teachers STEAMER DISASTER HP**- OREGON’S SCHOOL roR Manna I hut you keep tin' in i dil I u in an' a profit in your pocket whi'ii you buy Lumbar. S h i n glee, I-nth. M o u I d 1 n g , Donre, Window« and other Building Ma larial from Sam Connell Lumber Co. Portland, - Oregon Sand un a liit of what you require for y ou r buildlnga and w s will n a m a Minister of War Outlines Plans of Retreat from Capital. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL MONMOUTH, OREGON Purpose: The training of Teachers for professional work. Faculty: TEUIONS ARE DRIVING DOUBLE WEDGE Every member professionally trained. Abandonment of City Declared Insure Final Victory to Russian Army, as in War of 1812. For fitting elementary teach ers for city and rural schools. Courses: Professional, Supervisors, Rural, Primary. Entrance Requirements: MISS JANE ADDAMS D alles-C olum bia Line S ta t* o f W aahlngtnn. for Th* I »all** d a lly *x. Fund ay 11 p. m. I^ a v * I»all«* d aily *x. Monday 12 M S tea m rrs J. N. T val. Inland Krapir* and 1 win Citi*-* for tip p e r (Columbia and S nak * river point*. T aylor Kt. Dock. Tgl. Mam «13. C o tm n « n re « h ip p in g A u g IB. p la c e y u u r o rd e r im ntM llately. lOLiaiM RIVER (HlftUOfc ULMO* CO I I MM M I’-tlaW. 0,90m. WdUecm u J (»iewhu liv e T .-ia , Ci.. P e tlu J T E RE S And He W as! J u s t because a m an la an o ffic e r in th e te r rit o r i a ls it d o e s n 't m e a n to say he ca n ride a horse. At least, th a t w as th e ca se of Col onel K n u t of th e T u tle to n T e r r i e r s . An insp ection w as to him a n ig h tm a r e . So w hen th e g en eral c o m m a n d in g ca m e along Colonel K n u t s a t his h o rs e uneasily. T h e n th e band played! At th e first bang of th e d r u m th e colonel's horse s t a r t e d two-stepplng. W ith t h e fifes he tang oed . T h e col onel s e t his teeth an d h u n g on grimly. T h e T e r r i e r s got m ig h tily excited. Would he stick on o r n o t? Anxious to see th e fun, th e y pu sh ed fo rw ard , until th e fro n t ra n k looked like a fo ot ball crowd. " E a s e off, t h e r e ! " yelled th e s e r g e a n t angrily. "No, 'e a in 't,” r e t o r te d an e n t h u s i a stic w a tc h e r, " b u t 'e will be In a m i n u t e ! " — L ondon Opinion. Wf have th e b est facilities in th e N n r th w r - i for doing your R epair work. Why th row y ou r old t i n s aw ay? Si ml th em to us an d let us rep air thain. We g u a r a n t e e ev ery re p a ir we m ake. O u r prices a re reasonable. A it e\tern re p a ir is a permanent repair. la i t us convince you. Tube pumturei repaired. 25c. WESTERN HOW. A AUTO SUPPLY CO. 332 PIN! ST.. NR. BROAOWAY, PORTLAND. OR. .*::.:k;,o. a il lila * . (lo a , « fk a m r a ta l, tun ee n * l o i . c h o p . 1 «ata nil • •« •o tt. M o la u l te s ta i, (« a l ai-iil <»» tip ovar i »ill nut anil ut In fu ra la y llilH f. C w a t a a il aH w iiw i. Hoist hf >U*i*r%. uf A e a l h r n p i t u pan- p a id Iv i f t- M O W 'A I U I K HI R T O N - U U U * 1 D w l f i l l t . C o lo r a d o . H |w w iiu * u ■ AHOLD IO ALIA», UO D .Iaib A va. Brea* I y*. » Y. « n i (T im lA , pries»*: G o l d , é llte r, L*>s<i, tl I ' G*>ld, * I'S, BU»»r. w .i - . . ■ Tie. lia , Gold, M vi -»i SUe: »wm. . Ztno . .ill, or Copper SI Mail Ina envelop«« a id fa ll p r ir e lM l e n t o n «J I l i ' * t i o n He Desired It. A boy wnlked Into tlio office of the te le g ra p h c o m p a n y a t C hicago and applied for a job. He said bia mime w as ''M issouri." T h e m alinger h ap p en ed to w a n t a m e s s e n g e r boy ju s t a t th a t m o m en t an d g ave him a measaico th a t b ad to bo d eliv ered In a hurry. " H e r e 's y o u r r h a n c e , m y boy." said th e m a n a g e r, " t h e s e people h ave been k ick in g a b o u t u n delivered m essag es. Now, d on 't eom e back until you h av e delivered It." A little while a fte rw a rd th e tele- p ho ne ran«. On th e o t h e r end of th e w ire th e r e a p p e a re d to he a building w a tc h m a n , sonn*what terrified. " H a v e you Kot a boy th ey call 'Mis s o u r i ? ' " Inquired th e w atchm an. "W e did h a v e 10 m in u tes ago," fo plied the m an ag e r. T h e w a tc h m a n co ntin u ed : " T h a t 'M issouri' feller ca m e over h e re and said lie had to go to o n e oI th e offices. We d on 't nllow no one up a t th a t offtee a t this h o u r unit I told him lie co u ld n 't go." "Y es, yea.” said th e m an ager. "W ell." said th e w atch m a n , “h e said he would go an d I had to pull iny pun on him ." n u t you d id n 't sh oo t h im ? ” e x claim ed the m an ager. "No." m eekly c a m e back th e r e spo nse over th e wire, "b u t I w a n t my g un b ack ." C o n tr o l * n d U m p ire wt U oiuk L fi*»/»rocuw: Chariton »1« N a t io n a l B a a k . Setting an E xam ple. "Y ou a r e carefu l to s e t a n e x a m p le for your son ?" "I used to tr y to s e t him an e x a m ple," rep lied th e s e r io u s man. "B u t now 1 stu d y him a t t e n ti v e ly to a s c e r tain w h at kind of c lo th e s I o u g h t to w ear a n d th e sty le of co n v e rs a tio n th a t is c o n sid ered s m a r t . ”— W a s h i n g to n S tar. Latest photograph of Miss Jans Addamt of Hull House. Chicago, who has Just returned from her peace mis sion to the various capitals af I s rope. Chicago — A coroner’s jury has re turned a verdict placing the blame for the low» of over a thousand lives by the capsizing of the steamer Eastland in the Chicago river Saturday on six men. These are: William H. Hull, general manager of the Chicago-St. Joseph Steamship company, owner of the Eastland. Captain Harry Pedersen, of the Eastland. J. M. Erickson,engineer. Robert Reed, Federal inspector of steamships, who gave the Eastland li cense to carry 2500 passengers July 2. J. C. Eckliff, Federal inspector of steamships. W. K. Greenbaum, general manager of the Indiana Transportation com pany, lessee of the Eastland. The jury recommended that these men be held to a grand jury for indict ment on charges of manslaughter. The jury found the passengers were not in any way to blame for the cap sizing of the Bhip. It recommends further investigation by the coroner and other officers to determine whether the men named and others may be guilty of negligence or of contributing in any way to the cause of the disaster. The six jurors selected by Coroner Hoffman to hold the inquest on the victims of the Eastland catastrophe are: Dr. W. A. Evans, formerly health commissioner; Colonel Henry A. Al len, consulting engineer; Harry Moir, hotel proprietor; J. S. Kcough, coffee merchant; Eugene B. Eifeld, hotel manager; W. F. Bode, wholesale grocer. “ In the absence of evidence of undue acts on the part of the passengers or violent physical causes, such as ex plosions, fire or collision, the fact that this vessel overturned is proof either that it was improperly constructed for the service employed, or that it was improperly loaded, operated, main tained, or that all of these causes operated to bring about the serious re sult. “ It is our judgment that the steam boat Eastland was both improperly constructed and improperly loaded, operated and maintained, and that the parties named are responsible.” Mob Assassinates Haytien President; U. S. Warship Protects Foreigners K C is pure. K C is health ful. It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fa sh io n ed sin g le a ctin g baking powders. A n d you pay only a fair price for it. N o baking powder should sell for more. P a tr ic k an d th e Ju r y . A fa m o u s law y er had a clien t nam ed M urphy w ho had been a r r e s t e d for illegal s ale of liquor. T h o police had no e v id e n c e but o n e pint of whisky, w hich th e y found In his h o u se when they se a r c h e d It. In c o u r t Ihta cvl dan ce w as produced, and a so m e w h a t vivid claim of pritna facie ev iden ce of guilt w as m ade by th e pro s ecu tin g a tto rn e y . D uring all this, counsel fo r th e pris o n e r w as silent. W hen hla tu r n cam e for th e defense, he ro s e an d said: " P a t r i c k M urphy, s t a n d up." And Murphy, w ith a big red nose, u n sh a v e n face, bleared eyes an d a g e n eral a p p e a r a n c e of dilapidation, rose. “ P a tr ic k M urphy, look upo n the ju r y ; g e n tle m e n of th e Jury, look on P a tr ic k M urphy." J u r y an d p riso n e r m u tu a lly c o m plied. T h e cou nsel gazed a t P a tr ic k for a m om ent, th e n solem nly tu r n e d to the jury. "Do you m e a n to say to th is c o u rt an d m e you h o n o rab ly an d tr u ly tie- lleve t h a t P a tr ic k Murphy, if h e bad a p in t of w hisky, would sell it? " M u rp h y w a s acquitted. W inchester Are S t r i k e : *or S ale? S e c r e t a r y M orrison of th e A m erican F e d e ra tio n of I.atior ia cred ited with th e s t a t e m e n t t h a t " t h e A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n of L a b o r does n o t c a re w h e th e r G e rm a n gold s t a r t e d th e B rid gepo rt s t r i k e o r not.” Does Mr. M orrison s u p p o r t th e doc tr in e t h a t s t r ik e s should be bought and sold in th e open m a r k e t, and th a t it is le g itim a te for lab o r le a d e rs to a c c e p t b rib es from a g e n ts of a foreign g o v e rn m e n t to pa ra ly z e A m erican in d u s t r ie s ? — New York W orld. AN EASY WAY TO GET RID OF UGLY PIMPLES WOMAN DEFUSES JPESATION SELF ■ LOADING RIFLES F o r sim p licity an d quickness of o peration, com bined w ith accu racy o f sh o oting a n d ease af han d lin g , W in c h e s te r Self- L oading Rifles a re in a class b y th em selv es.* T h e y a r e m ade in .32, .35, .351 and. 401 calibers, giving a ran g e of p o w er t h a t en ab les th e ir use for a n y size o f g am e. T h ey are th e m o st adv an ced ty p e o f h u n tin g rifle an d h a v e com e to stay, a s th e y h av e pro v ed th e ir m erits. Send p o stal for illu stra te d catalog. VackKtfr CiHitiif I i u Cs.. I ts tots. CL B a t h e y o u r face fo r se v e ra l m i n u te s w ith re s in o l so a p a n d h o t w a te r , th e n a p p ly a l i t t l e re s in o l o i n t m e n t very g e n tly . L e t t h i s s t a y on t e n m i n u te s , a n d w a s h o ff w ith re s in o l so a p an d m o r e h o t w a t e r , fi n is h i n g w ith a d a s h of cold w a t e r to close t h e pores. Do t h i s o n ce o r tw ic e a day , a n d you will b e a s t o n is h e d to find how q u ic k ly th e h e a li n g r e s in o l m e d i c a ti o n s o o th e s an d c le a n se s t h e po res, r e m o v e s p i m ples a n d b la c k h e a d s , a n d leaves th e c o m p lex io n c le a r a n d velvety. R e s in o l o i n t m e n t a n d re s in o l so ap sto p it c h i n g in s t a n t l y a n d speedily h e a l sk in h u m o r s , so res, b u r n s , wounds and sunburn. Sold by all d r u g g i s ts .— Adv. Smite in C ourt. A t a r e c e n t tr ia l one of t h e w it n e s s e s w as a g reen co u n tr y m a n , u n used to th e w ays of th e law, h ut quick, a s it proved, to u n d e r s ta n d its princi ples. A fter a se v e r e r r o s s e x a m in a tio n t h e counsel for th e pro secutio n paused and th en , p u ttin g oil a look of s e v e rity e x c la im e d : "Mr. K ilkins. h a s not an effort ticen m a d e to induce you to tell a d ifferen t story?” "A d if fe re n t sto ry from w h a t I told, sir?" " T h a t is w h a t Í m e a n .” "Y es, s i r ; sev eral p e rs o n s h a v e tr ie d to g e t m e to tell a d if fe re n t s t o ry from w b a t I h a v e told, but th e y could The Opportunist. n o t.” "N ow. sir, upon y o n r oath. I wish to R obinso n C ru so e w a s w a tc h in g th e s e a from his lonely isle. S ud d en ly he know w ho th o s e p e rs o n s a r e . ” "W ell. I g u ess you've tried 'bo u t as j u m p e d to h is feet. “ F rid a y ,” h e called, n o t b ein g fa h a rd a s any of them ." m iliar w ith S u n d ay , " t h e r e 's so m e th in g flo atin g to sh o re .” W h e re u p o n th e two c a s t a w a y s POR SA L E-A U TO M O B ILES drag g ed a b ab y g ra n d p la y e r piano to land by its ears. C rusoe gazed sad ly upon h is c a p tu re. "I d o n 't kno w a n y th i n g a b o u t m usic and we h a v e no p e rf o ra te d ro lls" he wailed. B ut F riday, w ith th e r e s o u rc e fu ln e ss of th e aborigine, to re a porous p la s te r from his m a n ly bosom a n d soon th e lonely isle w a s re s o u n d in g w ith th e noble s t r a i n s of "G oodbye, G irls.”— rh i la d e i p h ia L ed ger. Washington, D. C. — Following the assassination of President Guillaume, of Haiti, by a mob et Port-au-Prince, S h arin g th e H onors. "G oing to sp eak a piece on th e las t American marines were landed to pro tect lives and property of Americans day of schoo l?" 1 "N o; only a piece of a piece. I'm and other foreigners. in a dialogue."—SL L ouis Post-D is The mob broke into the French lega patch. tion, in which the Haitien President had taken refuge, and shot him to death. They then dragged his body through the streets at the end of a rope, finally dismembering it. The mob was led by relatives of the 160 political prisoners who were exe cuted the day before. Rear Admiral Caperton advised the Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regu Navy department that he had sent a force ashore from the cruiser Wash late and invigorate stomach, liver and Telit How She Wat Saved ington. Rear Admiral Benson, acting bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. by Taking Lydia E. Pink- secretary of the navy, declined to Easy to take as candy. make the message public, but said: ham’t Vegetable Idaho H um iliated . “ Admiral Caperton now has the sit If t h e r e is a possible ju s tific a tio n uation in hand.” Compound. ter-offensive movements against Ithe sttacks from the Vistula,} near Ivan- gorod, between] the" upper Vistula and the Rug, and in the N'arew sector near Reran. In the eastern sector of the Lublin region, where for days the fighting has been extremely violent, several addi tional |>ointa have been evacuated by the Russians, according to Berlin, and they are declared to be in retreat on both banks of the Bug and on the front between the Bug and south of Leczna. The Teutons have passed through Chelm on the heels of the Russians. Tho Russians have been ejected from the heights near I’odzamcze, on east bank of the Vistula, in the region Louisville, Ky.—“ I think if more suf of Ivangorod, and to the south, near fering women would take Lydia E. SBlPinkham's Vegeta Kurow, which lies eastward of Nowo Alexandria. ble Compound they His Only C 'u n c e . would enjoy better “ Thus the Teutonic allies are driv "R o binso n Is a n awful pest at the ing their wedges both eastward from health. I suffered club. He ta lk s and talk s all th e tim e." from a female trou "Oh. well, you c a n 't blnme him, the Vistula and northward between the ble, and the doctors poor ch ap ! lie lias a wife and th r e e Bug and the Vistula in their mighty decided I h a d a effort to enpture the capital, and, if d a u g h te r s a t h om e.” tumorous g r o w t h possible, to envelop these forces of the and would have to Russian G-and Duke who are endeav be operated upon, oring by rear guard actions to hold but 1 refused as I do them hack in order that the main Rus _______ not believe in opera sian army may gain the positions as signed to It on the new line along the tions. I had fainting spells, bloated, and could hardly stand the pain in my eastern border of Poland.” left side. My husband insisted that I try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetablo New Warships Approved. Washington, D. C. — Plans for six Compound, and I am so thankful I did, for I am now a well woman. I sleep big cruiser destroyers authorized by better, do all my housework and taka the last congress have been approved. long walks. I never fail to praise Lydia They will be the first vessels the de E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for sign of which will have been Influenced my good health.” —Mrs. J. M. R esch , by the war in Europe. The vessels will 1900 West Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Located a t have a maximum sustained sea speed of Since we guarantee that all testimo 30 knots, displace 1125 tons, measure nials which we publish are genuine, is it Bar View, Tillamook Co., Ore. 310 feet over all, have a width of 304 not fair to suppose thst if Lydia E. T rain atop* a t o ur door. Only 2ft0 foct from feet and a mean draft of 8 feet. Each Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has tho high title Plank d riv e to b eau tifu l lw»*rh. Safa b a th in g : cotpfortabla Imds. All th*» destroyer will carry four triple torpedo virtue to help these women it will help dam n, crab s A chicken you can eat. K ates $1 tubes, a main battery of four 4-inch any other woman who is suffering in a por day ami up. For p a rtic u la rs w rit* o r call on W I8K DKNTALCO.. Rooms 211-12 Fafltmr guns and two 1-flounders and anti like manner? HMg.. 3rd at W ash., Portland. Or*». Phono A aircraft guns. or M 2020. o r P a r View. Tillamook Co.. O rryon. If you are ill do not drag along until Dance Every N ight. Fool. B illiard s A Howl an operation is necessary, but at once ing. H urf I lath in g ; Sea Fishing. Movies to Tell Weather. take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Washington, D. C.—Fifteen cities Compound. now get daily weather forecasts No. 32, 191S P. N. U. W rite to L y d ia E . P ln k tin m through moving picture shows. M edlcineC o., (co n fid en tial) Lynn, Wherever desired the Weather bureau M ass. Y o u r le tte r w il be opened, will co-operate with moving picture re a d an il a n sw e re d by a w om an W H E N w ritin g to advertisers, pleas« a n - f ilow th is paper._____________ __________ I shows by furnishing the forecasts^for a n d h e ld tn s tric t con fid en ce. presentation. BAR VIEW HOTEL Captain, Engineer and Two Federal Inspectors Also Taken to Task for Overloading Steamer. Completion of two years’ High School or its equivalent London-The Russian war minister, Graduation: speaking at the opening session of the Completion of Elementary or Standard courses leads to Duma at I’etrograd Monday, made Illustrated Catalog. what will probably be looked upon as State Certificate without ex amination. an official announcement that Warsaw Terms Begin: will be given up. He admitted that Regular Kail Semester Sep the Austro-tiermans were enveloping Ell FISH; CHEAPER THAN MEAT the territory ami military district« of tember 13. You now have theO p p o rtu n ity , the I'olish capitsl, and declared: Information: for th e »mull num of Vl.AO, c»f rrlvl.’i i one fr '•H. rh tilrr, Juicy For further information write “ We shall perha|>a yield to the en SA I.M i i N w eighing from 7 to 10 to Registrar. |Niundi, «leilvervat to y our n*ar**t emy a portion of this regoin, falling a*a|itran U fm l free In every In BtaiMi wt jiunnfe th« m d back on jiositions where our army will o | i on < “ it'll' fM. a* the prepare for a resumption of the offen te n ip e ra ttire «»f a Hah. w hen aur- sive. We shall perhaps give up War rmimlml w ith Ire, la th e aarna in e ith e r r«ilt| o r w arm w eath er, aa saw, as in 1812 we gave up Moscow, rO l'N O MAN. NK A HAHHKK l-rarn a Trwla. lir I fwl**p«»r»<l«,iit. T rw lr U u g h t Ir. *ii?ht w*ek«; the m ire » « rom iiauiea k«s*p p u t in order to insure ■ final victory “ U m >I n fr w . Commi »a ion« paúl whíU» learning; tin g new ire on th e flah aa fa-*t The Hermans ami Austrians continue K »* it ion* Mwur««l. Writ* for fr** catalog. aa the old ire meita. You nerd OLKR COLI.KG BU. Portland. K4M N 2nd Ht.; n*>t lie afra id o f th e Hah «polling, to make progress in their campaign Hpokan«. K Z » Main Arm.. S *atti*. K1W Main HL it will not «poll. aa we *liaMtluU>ly ffuarm itee it to arriv e in gu««i. for the possession of Warsaw, but the eddde <ond It Ion. *Ihere Udnir no Russians are still offering strong"roun- " U S E T H E R I V E R '' w aate to a Hah. one wouUJ aerve DAISY FLY KILLER. OWNERS AND EESSEES Of B6AI HEED Department«: you prti'aa delivered at your atation and Guurnntrr to nave you Money. Write for our thre«' it vet age alzral fatniltra n ice ly. w ith aofue to «par*. Send ch erk on your local bank, e ap tesa or money on icr. Strong Verdict Is Returned by Coroner’s Jury. W HY N O T 9 Rebuilt Federal Trucks A Safe Used Truck fo Huy. A K K B U I Ia T F F .D K R A Ia Is a s g o o d v a l u e t o r lh * m o n e y a s a n e w t r u c k . B y re b u ilt w e m e a n th a t th e tru c k ts e n tire ly t a k e n a p a r t , e a c h p a r t e x a m in e d a n d If n e c e s s a ry re p la c e d by a n ew p a r t m a d e a t th e F e d e ra l fa c to ry , th e e n tir e tr u c k r e p a i n t e d a n d r e f in l a h e d . a n d e v e r y t h i n g n e c e s s a r y d o n e to m a k e t h e t r u c k p r a c t i c a l ly a s g o o d a s n e w In e v e r y d e ta il. fo r th e s e Id ah o s t a t e officials going W h en you b u y a re b u ilt F e d e ra l you a r e p r o t e c t e d b y th e s a m e p o lic y a n d i n b efore th e h ead of a ra ilro a d sy s te m t e r e s t t h a t w e g iv e to a ll F e d e r a l o w n e r s . beg gin g fo r free p a s s e s it m u s t be W e o p e r a t e a r e p a i r d e p a r t m e n t , in w h ic h b ased on th e p le a t h a t Idaho does not t h e w o r k m e n a r e s p e c i a l i s t s o n F e d e r á i s , d e r a l p a r t s is c o m p le te , fu rn ish en o u g h m oney to pay leg iti o a n u d r s t u h p e p ly s to o c f k F e ro o m o r g a n i z a t i o n h ig h m a t e expenses. c la s s , w h ic h i n s u r e s t h e p r o m p t f illin g o f E conom y t h a t t h u s fo rces pub I a ll p a r t s o r d e r s . W e a l s o o p e r a t e a s e r v ic e d e p a r t m e n t , w h ic h Is o p e n d a y a n d lic officials to d e b a se th e m s e lv e s j n ig h t, " a l w a y s a t y o u r c a ll " T h e F e d e r a l an d a sk fo r sp ecial fa v o r s from b e in g a g o o d t r u c k In t h e f i r s t p la c e a n d p r o t e c t e d b y a c o m p a n y w h ic h is e q u ip - _c o rp o r a tio n s t h a t a r e in tu r n a s k I t*«*d a n d h a s t h e d i s p o s i t i o n to g iv e y o u ing fa v o r s from th e s t a t e is false s e r v ic e — i s c o n s e q u e n t l y Chicago Girl Won at Fair. San Francisco—Miss Virginia Rappe, a be&utiful Chicagoan, will become the bride of Alberto M. d'Alkaine, a mem ber of the Argentine commission. Miss Rappe, who is known in social circles of New York, Paris and Chicago for her fashion creations, was recenti.v in econom y. .. 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