The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 28, 1912, SECTION FIVE, Image 57

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SECTION FIVE .
Pages 1 to lO
WOMAN'S AND
SPECIAL FEATURES
NO. 4.
CURRENT EVENTS ARE SEEN THROUGH THE CAMERA'S EYE
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JOHN JAY M'DEVITT. of Wlllces- rylng on a campaign for the ballot by
barre. Pa, who by elling hi nom- a series of street meetings, turn to
ination for 'County Treasurer se- sewing and other feminine occupations
cured th sum of $2500 and determined during idle moments at headquarters,
to get rid of It in the most enjoyable A recent picture shows six suffragettes
manner, did so by living for a heyday Mrs. R. B. Burrows, Mrs. N. S. Fra-
aa a mock millionaire, winding up with ser. Miss O. E. O'Brien, Mrs. Reynolds,
a trip to New York in a special train Miss H. M. Mills and Mrs. John R. Long
and taking quarters at the Waldorf- noIdln a sewing bee.
Astoria. He had a negro valet and his . . .
private physician accompany him on two designs for a memorial to Abra.
tbe trip. , , , ham Lincoln are now on exhibition in
Baltimore captured the Democratic Washington. One. submitted by John
National convention at the meeting of r. pope and Adolph A. 'Weinman, is in-
the Democratic National committee held tended for erection In the Soldiers'
in Washington, D. C, this monin. lie
sides making an eloquent plea for the
convention, the Baltlmoreans offered
an entertainment fund of $100,000. The
meeting was unusually cheerful, as the
delegates felt their chances of success
In the election were especially favorable.
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Bacon, of New York, and is Intended I L r'.J11? V ' ,A-C. CA4 A- 1
for Potomac Park. The Bacon design lliA- flf A Ai'QA-ll
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hat appropriated $1 000 000 yard t ISOth .treet. Some of the most C. Morris, Jame. S. Alexander, Henry Inspection were Captain Bishop, Col- proposed the reorganization of the factory .service in guarding the mu
.morla distinguished men In the United State. Clews and John H. Finley. onel Cronkhite. Captain Wiley, Colonel guard of the tomb of Napoleon I in the seum and tomb of Napoleon.
-hanel In the Hotel oes invanas. t-aris.
will no longer be known as the Octo
pus, but as the A. I.
The progressive Chinese who have
been fighting in the government forces
i nave learnea irom curopeun insLruu'
The funeral of Alfred Tennyson them were Andrew Carnegie. Whltelaw Secretary of War Stlnson n. few days Weaver. ... It Is said there are but few survivors, ,a now in drydock for a general over- tors to use the a -roplane in war. Aero-
Pickens was held at Trinity Church. Reld. A. B. Hepburn. M. E. Stone and mo n.. a P'"'- tk-u-nch. MlnlaUie of Wa ham luat inaufflolant In numbar to provide aat- hauling. When.lt leaves tnla dock It . planes are being used lor Seoul duty.
attended the services at Trinity. Among
them were Andrew Carnegie. Whltelaw
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Tha burial was In ths old Trinity grave ax-Senator Clark of Montana, Bobert of New York City. With aim on UU