Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, March 09, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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TWO PICTURES Or SOUTH POLE'S DISCOVERER AND ONE OF HIS SHIP.
AMUNDSEN TELLS
STORY OF VICTORY
R I CoB
WeVe Up Against It
Mighty Barriers Crossed and
Difficulties Surmounted in
Polar Journey.
A Carload Sold Already Balance Will Surely
Go in Next Few Days
ALL ARE WELL ON RETURN
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f.r rhr tl.iy.
l.rri 1 il 2 uittn Amttn.n
d-niU h tu-1 sa)4 iht nptain
.-rr. rir 'i fun1 f hr IVIr, jrt'l ft -f
fi t inufc- inv firtn r ;!
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ii isrof Krth.'i nh'Mt tliroutfhaut tU-
int r iur rxrr!lrnt vrQl ila tiiu
trm stM u al'ltiir air wr ntd.
fit -lirn t ro.itnitini acioii it-i tUr hut
ri .lni;,.ut nn Hit burrirr rr work
(, ii k mt r'm. i-lltr.i f-r pro-i-iMii-.
rti. im. Mn l otl. a plain bath.
a : Am ha t h a nl ol.-r r ratrt. TIum
A hl rvrr thlittf wUhtn i!'Mr-. If t'i
Maritrr rhiiil h .m rl! and Mnrmy.
Tt. Min l-fiu tha C-d of April
ti! ii !! nvt return until f-ur rmni h
l.nr. Tb Wintr wan aBnt t hanc
i nc u r f.il ut rt. w hli-h on t lir
il c.'t 1 1 p. a fount to b lto clum-y
ami .ti'l fur tfif iriiotti ur( f of tl
u rrl r. t-ir4 I h u. ftmr h ? Ir n -1
1 f i- 'rk a poi Mr a iln ant
n.m- 4tm iaMtnc me toruloj; ml oh--rvH.n-
wrrf lak-n
T'rrr .- llttK- finow 4inl th-fi" a
' iM'-n wutT i y t h rotii; limit t
inrrr. r'ir tlt wmr rr.tn hiichrr
t-apr.ilur- hj-l brrn rartrl. Iul it
Tr if -ii rtr ! rry !
1 1 f tf rnn t h thrrr j r r'nt
r . i, p.-ra : or tr i r-n ni inu 5') and 0
.) .r i i-Nln.i and 7 ilrsrri
I r x-ri r'Aiirrnhrlt p thr iiwt( tn.
Prif :r on thf 1 2th, of Annu.-t llnic
?m -ri ii j" l, rr rrU4. It wan then
-"lm n tt: flr.il of Auaro-t U- tm-j-rr.it
ir .1 mimi dirrrr rr NtiM
in. I tii-r." fr nt& mrtrn if tni. Tli
t n-jwi aiurr fr the ynr a nuii'i -
tc;r'-. t-flittft ttlt brittw xrro Kar-
Mn llrarf.v for Ta-K.
I ; m I'J l.urrtran- aftrr hur
ruvii'. ! i i I iilrrv .01 n I" I wo mod-rrj-
;-inn. an. man r xcf! fn au
rr.i ViMrali in atl illr-t(ori.
Ti wiiM-tri' ronrlt t ions wrf of t ht
l ri w 1 tl-" Winter, and whrn Ihr nun
ftiirni! mi tlir ;ith of Attiriift lir mt
thi- mm niid tn ntind and body ti (t
liit thr tik thxt lad t ! solvrd.
Alrrad, the day bt-frr. w had
lTius;ht our Ir-Icrii to 1 1 "t.trtini;
f i.i v fr our mi arm toward the oiub.
i:iv In fie trclnaina of September
t'. t'T t oiprrature r to urh an
ti nt ti-.it tt:frr as ant iurllon if 5rt
ttnt iil.
n f th Sfpirmhi-r el irlt nnn.
i M n rn ti. ! iIokm and pro-
t-i.iii ir fir montbi. M.irted. T
srnuuii na.i r-rfit. The temperature
? ! tHd T'ie next tlav It upp'-ared
t'.t ti r- (ad Mtrted ! early, a tie
t ;i.p riitur.- if ihe following !j fell
w.i kil pte.. lifluff n minim
r.il hi ctsiits I S ilrjn ri'H ml 7
i;-!t )rivr x ro Kahrenlieit i.
h ner r rtim 4 tl.
I. r-..n.i T I w did lnl MiffiT nt a'l
f . xiii ; : t-ld. Mir .rood fur pt trt -
d u. i:i.t witi, nur !;. It va n t!f
fiint nit l (!-. wkm'.I :tti be m
t. .it I ?.i.Mnn from dav ti d.i, and
indT!r.-Hl pretiv mmn t?iat tby
roittii ni f.MuI t' lnK run to our -p."'
nt trtercr fouiIi.
.infill on rr t tirr in i; and toaaatt
for tl . arri! of Sprint;. Tie pro-
i.hiii w rrr o.irf ed and oft we wort fop
ti'e lint. Yl! i t e rtrrpUitn of I lie i
f . It v i-x:! ,nl a ouplo of froxen 1
'.ii;. nrr tMUw ) ull rltflit. f
int in Hi' miibi'e of iK-ibi r Sprlne
!) in '.trnrr't. Soala and tdrdn ap- I
p'irfd. Tie lmi'i'miur. W a itailv
I .i irr .mil n-liu- tl ilejrrtr
.Wil Z2 ltre'! Ka hrenlirlt .
d4illtnl Trlp I alrrtakea.
Tr ttrijfinaE plan that all of us
rould ijo t o w ard t !:e unutli had been
r in'f'l. Klve nin bad lo thla
work, wf 'e Hie utner three were to
'jrt f r the .nt an. I viMt Klnr Fd
v.rd VII land. Thl lu nt - men t in ed
trip w nt tnrHided In our tM pro
arainm. I.uf. owinir to te fart tl at
ti KrK'lih had rot rea.'lied It. at leaat
ti-i Su'DHip-r. mm wa their Intention, we
nirrrt.l ttat t le?t thin to do ura
t- ntake t' l irtp.
in fvt l-rr ? t::e e'Miiliein party
tartd rive men. fur aledut-a. u
an.l p'oini.T f-vr four ir.ntha ver -r
ii'K m rtieilrnt order. We l-ad n.ade
-t our tnnda i i'uke t.e nrit p,rt of
t r- e t r j; it ra t I v a ponnlh le. In rler
t. pel v e oirraelv'f and the do ra
tional Ir.iln ni. and on the 21.1 we made
t i r eMi In tie If reen I o 1 1 1 1 . . W
. r r r it: ! mil. 1 1 ll !. of the d-nie
tir. ti i ;n rrrop of tao to tl r
kilotiirerj 1 pr-ooe.T nmv tn a W'1 i le
1 . : we were r.t o t. t b tie f!l Hit? k
,n, ' nt t ' '. ml our W without
t ilniiUv M..n re-it and fd t'.e
--m on a'l li c ea inrat thtjf were
'- W . ; i-. j ..
5 v i i
i.-. XL.. . 2 .1- I .
f ' -.4 I'
. - i- V '7 - " tJ dl ( J
able t oat we Ftnrted aaiin on tre
r;th. witu I ton p a 1 .11 e uttadi y ln
twfon minus Ji an I :' i-oiIU8 t d
ree and -- dou ret - Tel - w zro Kahr-i-nlM-iti.
twlruata Kauer ! travel.
Kroni t i" .t r t I : w .1 ? t '-e rritFi 1 Ion
ntt to ilii m-ue Unn ." k 1 'ni'ters a
diiv. Imt it app r-,! U at t ni wnw too
little r.r ..or .-ironi;. wi!" arlmfti.
At, , Jrirrt'e. jouff- we to-tan tti build
now t-a 1 rr- of a .nan"? heti: h f . in i -!i-
i have n. ark- on our r turn trip.
tn t e "tt we roadbed t: e d. pol at M
It-ioi -t en. I at- pi th re otir il,t and
fd t. . il"fiH ioi .ii mucS ptiomi'-an
tl. y w;;nl.'.!
v r - ir .-d ti e .ti not at decrees
on t: -of . oinio-r. w; ma t'-e
for the l.ift time irot all they nuntrd to
eat. n tie Hir southward a-atn.
wl:h a tfail rr irrh ..f .".o kilomoti rn.
In order to lur, t n our heavy sledge
we est. 1 b: lal.eti iti'Tot at rarh d tree
of not 1:: latilml-.
HirnlhUg e -l ike a iMurr."
The trip 'from ! irre.-F to de-
irr'r I'i-iii in,- a ol-.iUFe trip ere"eni
KMiiml. Mn" -1 ! 1: and an even tri-
Iieralute. .vervtilnir went like a
il.ipi e.
n the ! h we me''
i.th Vu torta !
laind iiii t' e continuation of t' e inMin.
tain ran:, w liii ii Str Krne-t S' arkle
ln ' en t lone. I In 1- i chart s rMMni(
towaid te ioutl'it froiii lie tard
rimre r.Inrkr. and on tie lvalue dav we
rincheti b'teet nnd e 1 a hi 1 h i-d here
depot No. I. M the lit. I W y. PI A 1 "t U e
t
rlrr terminate, Tn .1 bm'bt tow ird ti'e
mm; t 'tea . 1 at fc ' d - rer m tot t la 1 i t llde
a Tld I I d'Lf ee MrKl bn t fide, f oriticd
be l w eel- tie jtoti 1 1 e,i -t ii'oU n la m r l ti e
runninr frou S'"t'i A"lctoi la Iji ml and
a lipc on the option 1 hi.Io running
In a noil T ! v en t J v rl 1 r-c t ion pi'ohah' v
m t r t . :i iia t ton .. Kit, i; I; Iw.ml VII
Lin.l.
hi t tie 11 we t e.cl r. i I tlei; rrej.
W I ei e we ma i 1 sh.-rf h depot : oa the
liitu we wte nt s.'p di;rec!4. where also
we made a dei"t.
tllKk Harrier .prour hrd.
iri:n our Winter rt ua 1 1-r. "Krain
helm. " TN deurorjt minti:t n-uilii lat
itude, we i ad bet m.ircbln due oiitli.
n t'e Tth of November, at d tree-,
we .irnvi at n place w he re tie land
ami harrier were cotinerteff. Thia waff
itone witin'iit am ureal diffi. ultv. Ti.e
ha r 1 i r l.ei e rise 1 :i u riil'i ia t i"n. to
about -Ion f tel. S-me few crrvin-ji
Indicate! the !i;nf. ' hound irv.
Il'-re we UM'li' iur hud depot, taking
in ni ll'rin f-.r ;) ia 1 or, aledire and
lettvlru o ,;ai proviatonfi on ti.e jpot.
Tl land under whir It w la v nd
whch we r.o w lad to attack looked
unite impoinc. Tie tnurc-t sntnmita
a b-r it t n e Imrrlrr had a h i 1 z ii f nun
Urt'io to l."0 ff.-t. put several othrtH
f ri'i-r outit wrr X ".'o f.-t or more, j
Tie rii-HI hi v we bea n the t! itut. j
The first pHit of it waa an any tak
IliE. I it'M" "'"I Well-lllled tMountain j
nnlea. It did not take a Ions; time, for
o tr willini: i'ioh worked T'i r w;i v up. J
I'artl.er up mot with sotnt sicall but 1
er uteep utactr. Hepe we had to j
harr"" -n liie. to oncti aledre and take
t ie four fie. 1 1; ea in t wo turn. 1 11 aome
places it was so sN-rp tliat it wan dift- !
rult enoucli to use our skiff. I
l.laelerw re nritiuitated.
Some crevices forced ns from tini
to time . 111. ike detours. The tir.-t day I
we cMi-htd -;iiw ft-et. the next dav.
most I v no some HTHll ir'p r ier. camp- j
itK at n beiirht if t.'.'xi fet. The third
i!m we were obli' d to uo down on n ;
nuK'ily Kiacier. "Axel lie hot a' t;ia- ,
tli r.' nluni bic. the coaM ni'Mili t
taw. a and ti c mountains farther smith, i
The n t d.iy-1'Can t'ie bi-et pin t I
..t ..!.:, In m iii-tiniri h:i.l to he '
inad. in or.icr to broad ci.u k and I
l.pt n i rev.-es. j
Tiese were m 1 pa rep 1 1 y mni!v I::ie,I ;
ut. as tl.c jjiacieis 111 all rrohaidhtv ;
had lone H Mopped liio i 11 ir. but r 1
had to be wn ri f n no, rr knowing
for certain hi w ti n k was tin- layer j
that i ov ered I ho-n. j
I'nr r.i nij I id piuut I;n i: piclut- .
esiic sut round ' n at a Irii.t of rm" ;
fr-l. The uh'ieier her- wan i:nrrow'tI !n '
tween the two 1 : i.n'i - f t t -1 i moun
tains, the "Kri-'iof Nansen" and the
l ort Trdro t.'h rlstopiicrsop."
I'latena 1 italtiel.
From le bottom of the glacier rose
Mount ' lernulstad." a biu snow cone
I3.r"i feet biu':. The irarler waff
broken in th.ts con far. t i vol y ra rrowr
pass. The much t y crevices aretiied to
stop us forn irolr f arti er, b'st t was
not po ffcrloiiff as it appeared. Our
dou. whieli up t this time !-d covered
a iltstan-e of nhout T .''' kilometers. In
the n;t dfy's very hard work. ran thia
day ."I kilometer, the ascant beinjr
feet an atruoat incredible record.
It took ua only four d.i from the
banter t K't up on :.e at ialand
plateau.
We camped that nhdit at a height of
ln.H.i.i feet. it re we I ad to kill 21 of
our brnve companion and keep is alx
for e.irjt of our three so-dues.
We atoi.in.) It-re f ur das on ac
count of bud weal ci Tin d of tr is.
w e act out oh t he -M H of November.
1 in t- e ?ih in a ftirioua bhzzaid and
n a tcn anowdrift. nbsolutelv no:h
itiie wan to t-e seen, but we felt thrt.
rni tr.i'i to ejipeefa tions. we were c
I r fat dow nit ill. Tie h psometr
w.iii 'is t . it ifa a 1 mh of fc"a feet.
MumuU ppear. thrm mmimh.
We t-i'ti 1 iiMied 11'H m.iic.'i ir.tr Di-it
t'AITAIV Kllll.ll
ll.lK M Till-:
In
e a:id a douse snowdrift find pot
our laces bacly fro:n. We could aoe
no 1 1. ip it. V. ro vh cd that i!n ;. KU de
gree, dead reckoning. The i ysoineter
IndU- 1 ted a fall of smi ieel. On the
next day it was shcilur. The weather
cleaned a little at dinner time and ex
pote to our vie.' ii misjhtyMiioitntHin
raiiK t1' far 'niy
1 for a mount:! and then It d'sappcarea
I
t!-e ilrne snowdrit.
n the "-Mh it eu'nicd down and the
sun shone, tboiiah it was not the only
as. nt surprise he K v In our
course st re ic lied a hhj uhicler run
pmi; tow a rd imp sou t U in a sou t h
easlerly itr ct ton. f t he western
part i f It no view waa to he had, 't
beinir bidden iu t he dense foe. At
the foot of this j;lacb r. the "Oevil s
(lacier. " a tlcpot for aix days waff es
tablished, at US. 21 il' urrm soiii!i hiti
t tide. The h y psomefer Indicated 8'UiO
feet above ea level.
Apireat of .lcler IVrllana.
On November SO we to an to climb
the k lacier. The lower part of it was
verv much bi -uken and dane-Tous.
Mor"vcr, the snort brhlft-x very often
burst. From our camp ton is h t e
bad a splendid view over t Ii moun-
' .'' ,K!":
There was Heinier
the niosf remarka
Hansen a 'immn,
ble of t hem all. 1 1 w us 1 2.000 feet
hit h and covered with witch broken
i-i 11 lers tlial ip all inability no foot-
lls were to be fotinn. " 's- ar Istlnieff.
-verre Hassela" ami "Olav IIjjiti
lan.is' mountain! also lay here, beau
t'fullv tlluminatefl in the rays of the
'Tiubl
ffnn.
In the uistatice ami only aiiernatei
to be viewed In the fua. appeared from
time 10 time ".Mount Nie'acti." with itff
summits ami peaks about 12.000 feet
hlirb.
We saw only the nearest aurround-
!nus.
1 1 took ua three da ff to surmount
the revll"s Glatler. uhv.iyn in misty
weather.
(ronnd I aderfool In Hollov.
I in the 1st of lecenier we left this
broken ulaciet. with hoi -s and t ri vknn
vlt hout number, with Us height of
5 1 00 feet. fief ore us. looking in the
mist and Mtowdrlfl like a frozen sea.
a Ppeared a lit bt. sloping ice plateau
tilled w if h small bumnuu k..
The wa I4i over this fror.en na was
not pleasant. The srrmiml under us .
was quite ho'low and it Hounded aff
thoutfli we were walking on the bot
toms of empty barrels. Aa it was. a
man f-ll through, titer, a couple of
dons. We could not use our skis on j
this polished Ice. Sledges had the
best of It.
j The place the name Oevil s Pane- j
inu-room. This part of our march
I wa tlie most nnpk.isint. On Tecem
I her 6 we cot our ureatest height, nr- j
h.rordniii t' the hypsonvtor and aneruid i
lo.T.'iU feet, at H. deurees l-i minutes ,
south.
On Oecember R we came out of the I
had weather. Once aualn the sun 1
smiled down on us. n e acain wc
rou hi fjp's.an ohscrva : ion. I ead reck- j
on inu aad observa t ion were exactly :
alike As deurees. IK minutes. 16 sec- ,
onds south. 1
th.oliMe IMalB Idea Ahead. I
I Hcfore tt lay an absolutely plain j
j plateau, only here and lucre marked i
with a tiny sasttutri. t
j In the afternoon we passed 8? de- .
I Kioi minutes 1 S'.iackle'on'a furthest I
j sourc was R8 decrees 2j tuinilteiO. We
1 camped and established our last depot, j
depot No. 10. From 88 decree 1
' minutes liie plateau beHn to slope j
' down very uent ly a no a moot n i.v io-
ward the other side
1 t t he Hth 01 1 e centner w c rracin'ii
js decrees 1! inliwitt s; on Otember 10.
f
loirees iiiinutes; iee inner 11,
Vi decrees la ir.itiutes; ieiemner 1
S'i iieree.s SO minutes: Iecemh r 1 3.
V decrees 15 minutes
I'p to lb! time the obaerva t ini and
do.id reck p I nits agreed remarkably
well and we made out that wc ou-.ht
to be nt Ihe I'olc oil I'cceinhcr II. in
the afternoon.
That da was a lien ut If ul otu a
1. i.e.... from sou l beast, t he. ti m-
oeratur- minus Z Celsius 1 1. 1
1...I..U- vero Fa brenhelt . The
di'rcus
ground
for slcdirinx was prfert. Tie day went j
alontr as usual and at P. M. wo made ;
a halt.
Ai'corclins; to our reckon In k we had
reached our desHnatlon. All of us
jzathered around the colors, a beautiful
silk flap, all bands taking hold . of it
hn.l planting It- The vast piatenu on
wlii h the Pole is standing U the
nEiue of the "Klnic Haakon VII Pla
teau." It U a vast plain, alike In all
directions; mile after mile during the
nijrht we rlrcled around the ramp.
We spent the following day takias?
a serii'S of observation from fi A. M.
ri 7 M. The rosult gave us k9 de
Krees Ti'i minutes.
In order to observe the Pole as
eloselv as oossibie we traveled, as
near south as jiosslb
the rrmainini.'
nln kllomct.TK
tn leceni'..r II tliei
e callll.ed.
It was an excelieni opportunitv. I here
was a brilliant un. Four of us took
obicrvatlons every hour of the day
21 hoar.. The exact result will be tlie
nirMtcr of a professional private report.
This much Is certain that we on
set ed the Vole as .loselv Hs It is in
hiiinuM power to d" Il with the instru
ments we had n -cxtaut and un arti
I i. i I horizon
Uu llci ember li C'eltllin3 w4 in
32. &-ssr:
KHAM.
order on the spot. We fastened t the
aroiui o little tent we had brought
alotm. a Norwegian f!n atubthe i'V'ani
penda n i on the tup of it.
The Norwegian home at the South
J'olc was called "Polheim." The dis
tance from our Winter quarter tu the
Pole was a bout I too kilometers. The
average march a day was kilometers.
We Marled on the return trip on the
17th day of I iccrmber. I '1111s ually fa
vorable went her made our way home
c Tishleraldy easier than the journey to
the I'ole. We arrived at our Winter
quarters. "Krainheim." on the 2"'th of
January. 1!1J. with two siedtfea and 11
ilous. all well.
The daily averaire speed on the re
turn trip was .Tr, kilometers. The low
est temperature was minus 31 celsius
decrees below zero Fahrenheit 1.
The hiffhest tn!nus, celsius 'ii de
jrrtcs abov e zero Fahren hei t .
Kxlent f Barrier lelermlneft.
A'non tie results are the deter
mination of the extent and character
of the Hogs Harrier and the discovery
y the connection of South Victoria
and and probably K Inu; Kd ward VII
I -and with their continuation In the
nifshty mountains runninp,towariI the
southeast, which were observed us far
ns decrees south, but which in all
probability continue across the Ant
artic Continent. The entire lennth of
the newly discovered mountains Is
about N.'.o kilometers. They have been
na tue.t "Queen Mauds Han ire.'
The expedition to Kinir Kd ward VII
I -and iind-r the comma ml of Iien ten
ant iTcst id has plven excellent results
Scott's disco- eries have bo.-n confirmed
and the survey of the Hay of Whales
and i f thi' Harrier dome by the Prcstud
party is of xreat interest.
A oo Keoloieal collection frmn
Kins Kdward VII and South Victoria
iind i.H heipg brouuhl lioilie.
The Frani arrived at the Hay of
Whales on the !tli of January. She
had been delayed by the "Ko ring
Forties." on account of the easterly
winds.
on January 1 ti the Japanese expe
dition airixed at the May of Whales
and landed op the barrier near our
Winter quarters. We left the Hay of
Whales on January :bi. Jt was a ionu
oy..gc with contrary winds. All arc-well.-
KOALD AMI SOUKS.
stoktiu.vc; TIIWRS MX I'I.OI
Cmisrul il I H I i oil -
Klrl OrtliT in Xr-sl-liui-
Ilol.
ttcuiaii
lir.lSTIAM A. Norway. MHr.-li t.
I'.-J. iri.nns over e.ij.tain A imiiihIshm's
sticct'Sji in reaching tlie South I 1 ( arc
w ilfsprcai yvfr Nnrway toHay. The
f"t-:lt'i; as voicc.l in the Stortl.ijiar liy
ttio Ci'esitlf nt, Fro.loriU Konow wlio
s:lti. amid cheers from the mcpihers:
"W'e car.r.ot ht-uin oar day's work
uitho.it exitretisin otir thankful Joy
and tiip ailniirntfon and .ri.lf with
whii-li -,vi are all filled l.y ilie news tliat
i'aitai!i Hoald Amundsen and his com
rades have reachr.l tlie South Pole and
planted (lit? Norwegian tias there.
"We are .roud in the thorn-lit that
these mn are our fellow countryman
I anrl that they have. once more sueceed-
ed in covering the name of Norway
with Rlory."
.The Storthlni; then telegraphed
prtirEs and thar.ks t -"Captain
Ai.iun.lsen nt ilobar:. Tasmania.
I Oregon City MIUs Hold DlMiiielimi.
I (lilKGOX CITY, or.. .March S.-vSl:-icial.l
lonry ci'.Malley. suo.'rln lendent
( of tiie I'nitcil States Hureati of Klsh-
eric in Oregon and -S'aslilntun recent-
ly v. as ele, t-il rxalted ruler of tlie Ore
I yon City Im'itf of Klks. Mr. o'Molley
i enJos tiu unbjue tllstinctlon of belli?
j tiie only officer of the Iodide who o'c
I cu.led a'l the offlcex In the IimIki- from
1 l'l.r to exalted ruler. Mr. O'Malley
I si, ceoded Mr. Clyde Mount as exalted
1 ruler, lir. Mount will lie the reprcsen
( lattve or the IouVa at the bl loiivt'ii
lo. t.. be held In Portland.
Give It a
7
l;WSPAPKIt AOA KItTlSING Is a payins Invest
ment for those who advertise judiciously. Those
who think newspaper advertising Is all right
for the liouaes who are advertising, but
wouldn't b of benefit to them, will do well to
test It out for six months. The cost will be but
a trifle. I am willing to let the results speak
for themaedve-s, and I don't court failures.
501YeonBlck
Teleplione N&inll3
$5.00
Stoo!
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mm
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V
Sinco our first .nnnoimfoment Sun
day a carload of these pianos have boen
snapped up. That fact alone proves
that this is an opportunity extraordi
nary. In a "nutshell, we're in a fix.
We've received notice from the railroad
company that two carloads of Pianos
arrived and must he unloaded at once.
This is a shipment that hasjjeen de
layed over two months. Our present
quarters are crowded to the limit riirht
now. What to do with these two far
loads is a problem. There is only ouc
thin? to do and that is to sell and sell
quickly. To do .this Ave -fully realize
that we must make prices and. terms
never before dreamed of.
These pi;:ns are from one of Amer
ica's largest and finest factories. Tliev
vre stn'etly hiph grade in every respect
Iicautiful tone easy action superb
V
355
ENTOMBED HEN 001
Narrow Escapes of Miners
Gas Explosion.
in
RESCUED TELL OF TRAGEDY !
Krislitfully
f Seven
Out r
Slupe
Mutilated llml.v
Viet lins lllowii
Level Onto
of "e
t'lear
Main
in
Collieries Mine.
B C. Mar.h S. All the
1 in the mine near here
MK'IKITT.
men entomlie'
as the result
,.f the uas exi.lo.-ion
es-
ter.iay have l.een
hroiiht cut.
Sonit ol ine escac' '
vere miraculous.
James 1"ai;clou
G
Gaeter and
ere working
Idck llosiuns.
at tlie bottom
the explosion
above. The s
or the main slope when
occurred about 200 feet
Lock tiirew tnem off
their fe
t. Above them in No. .i ieei
1-iv Ihe dead Iiodies u ssisi.il
intendent Henry ' Gr.mes and l-
Krank Kelly. John I'attie ami John
Temi.leton. The friRhtfully mutilated
bmlv of John Hosjr was blown clear
...,.'.,f ihe level onto the mam slope.
William Faster end
William
j i
level. Cnder. the guidance of
No.
Hoskltis. who was lanui.ar
workit.es. G'.eter and KalrclouBh
.r.,t t.. climb over the body of John
i loirs-. Climbinu ,lesoe ately
(1-htinK tor air, near toe
catiKht ui 'llh "arry llou-j
veni
about
i.-.wiet both rni;i".-'J!'
the head and
nrn:'J 'i tT,e uac
in. liHeirer j.ro-
flash of the eul
jert'.ve at.paratus
ruers who went
hroui-'ht out five
unable to reach
millers.
The ni-n. had l
hours li No. S lev
and the theory
pocket of f?as.
.B UBC.I by res-
Itvio the mine and
holies. They were
V.. bodies of two
en woikics for two
1 ivii naked ll(-'hls,
that they struck a
T. It. Keports
SKVx" Vt II tlx
Alllll l'-'
Mi. r- h
Jury Inn v.
r
' . Theodore
Test Trial
AdvertisingService
Down
$5o00 Month,
ssrlf Art!
R
the next
quick!'.
IJHWr: I
ta!giSSt 111- !t
ti - pmi "-
few
fx
nooscve't iiiade Ins fourth trip to Min
i ola com tliotiso today to report as a
talesimin for jury duty. lie was ex
cused auaiii. however, and camo to
New Vcr!: tu Ms editorial ofiices. He
Iiad noihini; to say on politics.
BANKER STAYS IM PRISON
(.ci nor May
Clemency
Kccliiu's I'.xccutivO
in Boone's Cum;.
' ('I.V.Mi'iA. Wash.. March s. if. M.
n.joiic. ennvicto.l in AVIiitmau County of
larceny l.y ciidioz::!cinont for the wreck
ing of the ralousc state tank of
I l'aloue. must serve from one to 14
:car.- In t'ie Stat" Penitentiary, as
I Governor llay today denied lioone's
petition for a pardon. It was said
I I'.oone was innocent of wroiiHMoins. hut
tiie Supreme Court upheld tile eonvlc-
I' tiou ir. tlie lower court. In refusing"
to itrant clemency, Governor Hay said:
, "I can find no justification for in
; terferine with tlie vtrdiet of the courts
i and must ref.isc to Krant executive
! clemency."
). A. ('. Graduates Honored.
nkKGOX AGRICri.TI'RAL CI.
I.i:GK, Corvifllis, March R. iSpecial.)
P.hola na t h Cande, a ' nienihnr of the
I..:-;
1$ 'fn&im teto .
; ,.-tfcili-iV jfi, ifuMtn ..Jli, 'f i J " man.i:. ,j...inrtt -'aJ"V 1
T' Z Z as-'4 i- t i
Herd- ; j ' , r- ' '-5 kXT f x I I
from i S , ' ,1' f M I
fl8-'-' 8 i j4?? ;il
':c'i u - ' tiA. N
h f.tii -.M r-,si txA :
? fy ,.o 2- - . -i , 2 v. s: ii. JJt,ii-.i v. ...-. - : ? ' -.. --?i i ; A
1 r? ' 3ef'"'-w "(PR t "" JI I
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fi i r f - ,v . "'if
ALL ABOARD!
RIDE out on the new Eastmoreland-Eeed College carline today, and
you'll be the better able to appreciate what's to happen there
tomorrow. The five-cent fare takes ycu to the end of the line from
any. part of the city. Also, be sure to glance through the paper to
morrow morning before breakfast.
F. N. CLA RK, Scllinrr Agenl ; S
3 sr"
1, v -
V
case designs and lottled Mahogany,
Burl Walnut And genuine quarter
sawed Oak and fully guarantee! for 10
years.
Never before have they sold for less
than -ftOO anywhere. But Ave must do
business quickly. Prices and. terms
have been lost sight of. We're not go
ing to ask yon $325 or .:)00 or even
27f. Take "your choice for only $246.
Pay $5 doAvn and -fo a month.
Did you ever hear of such low prices
before'? Did you ever hear of such low
terms before ? Our loss is your gain.
These prices and terms should do the
business.
Jfemember one carload sold siuce
Mondav. 'The balance will surely go in
da vs.
You must act
class of HUH at the iirron Auric. i it u ra l
College, has heeii appointed assistant
director of sericulture in tlie hi silk
.gardens at .fammu, Kasltmir State. In
dia, according to news just received
l.y lean Coi'dlt'.v, of tlie auricul t ura 1
department. .Mr. fande came to O. A.
('. from his home in Delira Dim, India,
and received his bachelor of science
decree in 1!10. After praduation he
was emplov ed in a lare silk factory
in Kashmir State and there received
the training which secured his appoint
ment, to the new position over a num
ber of candidates, some of whom were
trained in the Koya) Agrrietilt ura' Col
ics.; of Knuland, some in Japan and
other Kuropean ' countries.
Jury find.-
1 1 ii
hcs.
thes Xot Guilty.
Thomas iruirhcs. acctissed of con
trihutintr to the delinouency of Kthel
l'ox, a iri around wliom many charges
a'-rainst men have revolved, was found
pot guilty by a jury in Jmlfic Ganten
bein's department of the Circuit Court
yesterday.- The jury was out only 15
minutes. Tlie evidene showed that
Hushes' offense consisted in carryins
some heer to the room of a couple of
younn' men friends in which were Kthel
Fox' and another pirl. He refused to
remain, the testimony showed, and also
warned his friends, who are now under
indictment and who will come to trial
later.
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