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15 1896. w ith C a p ta in H e n ry H o w l -
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H u r ry B rid g e s, west M i'N m e h o f th e fe d e ra l c o m m u n i­
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je c t lo d e p o rtu llo n , de cla re s U liu ii-
lie w ill h a v e tin- FCC c o n d u c t a ch a rg e in c ir c u it c o u rt.
r o c k y s h e lf frin g e d by Isle ts and a s ix -in c h p ip e in th e f lo o r c o ri­ " W in te r in A p r il, ” by G e o rg e Jean lanes m u s t be observed even th o u g h
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L o n d o n B r ita in and F ra n ce d e ­
Ita lia . I ’o ik c o u n ty 's g lu n d ju r y o f I t i i ’ ra d io in d u s try to d e te rm in e cid e to abandon A u s tria to C h a n - reef», in t h ir t y - t w o and f if t y - e ig h t th is
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th e y lav, r id in g o u t square brooder. U n d e r th e hood B e ll; " S ilv e r S tr in g ." b y J a rr e tt; observe on a tw o -la n e h ig h w a y
o f e vidence In v o lv in g la b o r le a d ­
H e ls in g fo rs T h e O G P U , S o v ie t fo r t
Io re sist Nazis a t p resent the s to rm W ilh m o rn in g , cam e the the te m p e ra tu re a t th is season is "P io n e e rs .” b y C ooper: "B ig T im ­ w h e re th e re is no c e n te r s trip e . In
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w o u ld h<- lik e ly to p lu n g e E u ro p e cairn, and th e y proceeded on th e ir k e p t at a b o u t 88 degrees, w h ile b e r." by R o b e rt O rm o n d C a s e ; th is case yo u s im p ly d riv e on the
w h ic h d e s tro y e d tw o W e i Salem e r s Io le a v e L e n in g ra d a n d s u r ­ in to g e n e ra l w ar.
r ig h t h a lf o f th e h ig h w a y e x c e p t '
I o u tsid e th e b ro o d e r th e te m p e r a - 1
w ay.
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m ills last N o v e m b e r, added th e ro u n d in g d is tric ts ,
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W a s h in g to n P re s id e n t R o o se ve lt
M iss B u n c h Goes to T o w n ,” by th e sam e d ire c tio n
R e a ch in g S a n tia g o J u ly 3. s h e !
name o f " S lim '' H e n ry , S e c re ta ry co rre s p o n d e n t o f t h e n e w s p a p e r serves n o tic e on w o r ld th a t II. S
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O n a c ity s tre e t v h ic h is w id e
.a b le c irc u la tio n . T h a y e r says th e ;
been I h o t a ir h e a tin g system is m ore M a ry R o b e rts R in e h a rt; a nd ‘P r o d i­ enough fo r fo u r lin e s o f tra ffic ,
c o u n cil, to t h e ir arson in d ic tm e n t p o rt a d d l'd no fo re ig n e rs w ill be defense a g a in st a n y c o m b in a tio n hours,, 4726 m ile s h a v in g
m ade w ith o u t a stop, a re c o rd |
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H e n ry 's a rre s t fo llo w e d (hat p e rm itte d Io liv e in L e n in g ra d in o f aggressors.
s a tis fa c to ry th a n th e e le c tric a l be ­
w h ic h even p re se n t d a y expert.',
o f A l Ito sscr, P o r tla n d ’.-, T e a in s le r th e fu tu re . T in* e v ic tio n o rd e r r e ­
cause o f th e lesser c o n tra s t in th<- o f n e w books h a ve been added fo r rig h t-h a n d edge o f th e s tre e t as
W a sh in g to n
C r itic is in g
t e s t i ­ th in k re m a rk a b le .
u n io n k in g p in B o th w e re h e ld h i s u lte d fro m a d e cisio n Io c o n v e rt m o n y o f S e c re ta ry o f L a b o r P e r­
1 te m p e ra tu re in s id e a n d o u ts id e o f th e ju v e n ile d e p a rtm e n t also, it p o ssib le exce p t w h e n passing a n - ,
E v e ry
p rin c ip a l p o rt o f
t h e th e b ro o d e r Each b ro o d e r, h o w ­ was a n nounced
the P olk c o u n ty ja il w ith h a il set tip ' c ity In to an im p re g n a b le f o r t ­ kin s. Joseph P K e n n e d y , c h a ir ­
o th e r car. o r w h e n p re p a rin g to
has k n o w n
th e O regon, ever. is « le c tric a lly w ire d , so t h a t ’
at $50.00(1 and $100.000, i <■• la 'c tiv e - ress and n a va l base.
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W a sh in g to n A p ro p o sa l to co n ­ appeals Io congress fo r e xte n sio n
a c u rre n t m ay be used in ste a d o f
W h a t is a T ra ito r?
P o rtla n d T w o ye a rs m i i fe d - s tru c t a n a va l huso and a ir base o f th e r a ilw a y la b o r a ct to the u n t il the d is a rm a m e n t co n fere n ce , th e fu rn a ce in tim e s o f m ild e r
to th e r ig h t o f th e c e n te r o f th e j
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sentence g lv e n at T o n g u e P o in t in the m o u th o f m e rc h a n t m a rin e
e x c e p t fo r 18 m o n th s w h e n she w e a th e r T he te m p e ra tu re is a u t o - ! B o y in school s u p e rin te n d e n t's o f­ s tre e t
R em em ber th a t y o u can !
fic e — W h a t is a t r a it o r in p o litic s ? ” be a " lin e -s tr a d d le r ” even w h e re
E d w in S B ooth 35. fo rm e r <ash- th e C o lu m b ia r iv e r discussed w it h
W a sh in g to n - - A d m in is te rin g a n ­ was b e in g re c o n d itio n e d fo r th e m a tic a lly re g u la te d a nd c o n tro lle d
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no lin e s are p a in ted .
b y S e n a to r o th e r c ru s h in g d e fe a t f o r advocates W o rld w a r at a cost o f $700,000
by a th e rm o s ta t. F o u r w in d o w s
T h e s h ip w as once assigned fo r a d m it a m p le lig h t to each room . m an w h o leaves o u r p a rty and goes
a l Ito.sehurg. fo r e m b e z z lin g m ore M c N a ry . M c N a ry said M r. Roose­
o f th e a n ti- ly n c h in g b ill, senate
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Success has tu rn e d m o re heads
H o n g ko ng
M a r tia l l a w
w a s s ig n m e n t o f gas b o m b co n fis c a te d on it.
S u p t.— " A c o n v e rt, m y b o y .”
b y d e te c tiv e s in a ra id o n te a m ­
S h e rid a n . W yo .—C a lv in J. J e n ­ h a rb o r a t P o rtla n d , on c o n d itio n
T h e in te r io r o f th e b u ild in g is
th a n halito sis.
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Id le d at th e huge s o u th e rn p o rt o f
ste r u n io n o ffic e s at th e L a b o r nings, 91, W y o m in g 's last C iv il w a r th a t th e state k e e p i t in p ro p e r sealed w ith p ly w o o d and p a in te d
A fo o l and h is m o n e y a re some
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w h ite . F e e d in g tro u g h s o f v a ry in g
Japanese u g cn ls accused o f fo in e n t-
W om an a t th e a tre , a n n o y e d b y p a rty .
lies today, a m o n u m e n t to t h e
W a sh in g ton P re s id e n t R oosevelt
N e w Y o rk S to ck m a rk e t s te a d ­
sizes to s u it th e ages o f th e y o u n g c o n v e rs a tio n b e h in d h e r— “ Excuse
A p o r tr a it is s o m e th in g w h ic h
ng g ra v e d is o rd e r m th e c ity
d e cla re s U n ite d S tates needs d e ­ ied in fin a l d e a lin g s to d a y, a fte r h e ro ic past, a s y m b o l o f a ll th a t b ird s are k e p t s u p p lie d b y th e re g ­
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E v a n s fe n sive n a v y in b o th th e A tla n tic
me, b u t w e c a n 't h e a r a w o rd .”
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I(< allies take-- oath o f o ffic e as sen­ a nd th e P a c ific oceans because o f
M a n — "O h . and is i t a n y o f
e v e ry p a trio tic A m e ric a n , she has
• • • •
a to r fro m O reg o n , f illin g th e va- 1 p o s s ib ility th is c o u n try m ig h t be ed th ro u g h m ost o f th e session. h e r o w n m e a n in g and in s p ira tio n . T h a y e r says he has been te n years y o u r business w h a t
I'm
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F o r 8 P ound»
T ra d in g c o n tin u e d e x tre m e ly d u ll
im p ro v in g these fe e d in g trou g h s. m y w ife .”
P u p il— “ W h a t's an o p tim is t? "
1 a l l e y cre a te d by th e re s ig n a tio n o f [
P re s e rv e th e O reg o n ! W h e re v e r
f a il'd w ith w a r on b o th coasts.
on th e re c o v e ry , as w e ll as on th e
T iie feeders sta n d on w ir e n e t­
T e a c h e r— " A n o p tim is t is o ne w h o
Dry W eight
S e n a to r F re d e ric k S te iw e r
m a y be h e r p e rm a n e n t b e rth , th e re
S h a n g h a i As m a n y as 1200 |>er- e a rlie r re a c tio n .
t in g p la tfo rm s . A n a u to m a tic w a te r­
is s a tis fie d w it h th e w a y th e g o v - j
N ew Y o rk T h e m ilit a r y c ris is in sons fe a re d to have been k ille d and
le t h e r lie e m b o d y in g fo r fu tu re
in g system w ill be th e n e x t im ­
W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 16
e rn m e n t is ru n and th e w a y th e
4 ’/g c E ach A d d itio n a l
I G O T S A V E D T O N IG H T
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Keichs-1 w o u n d e d
g e n era tio n s, o u r A m e ric a n ideals,
when
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re p u b lic a n
n o m in a tio n n e v e r!
m itte d th ro u g h a ch u te. A sm a ll • he fr ie n d passing o u t tra c ts a t the
L a d y , in re s ta u ra n t— "W h y d o n 't ;
Ins fam ous "b lo o d purg«' o f June, and P e k in g -H a n k o w ra ilw a y s , to d a cy
fo r g o v e rn o r, s a y in g th a t th e m ost
d o o r leads to an o p e n -a ir ru n w a y . d o o r. " I g o t saved to n ig h t." Y o u yo u shoo y o u r flie s ? ”
1934 a c c o rd in g to a P a n s d isp a tch t e r r if ic a e ria l b o m b a rd m e n t.
P re se rve th e O reg o n !
im p o rta n t p ro b le m b e fo re th e peo­
A t present a b o u t 2000 R h o d e k n o w th is m a n and his k in d . Y o u
W aitress— "W e ll, y o u see it's h o t
W a sh in g to n
House leaders d e ­
Salem F a rm e rs
of
O r e g o n . p le o f O reg o n is th e la b o r p ro b ­
H e r w o r k is done; n o w le t h e r
Isla n d Red ch icks, ra n g in g in age see th e m s e llin g k n ic k -k n a c k s on to d a y , so w e th o u g h t w e 'd le t
c id e to tr y l<> fo rc e passage n e x t W a sh in g to n a nd C a lifo r n ia o rg a n - lem .
rest
fro m tw o to s ix w eeks, a re t h r i v ­ th e s tre e t; th is one m a k in g i t w ith th e m ru n a ro u n d b a re fo o te d ."
w e e k o f a b ill c a rr y in g th e $250.-
U p o n th e q u ie t h a rb o r’s breast.
H o m e L a u n d r y SC
p e n c ils to
k e e p o f f r e lie f
H is
000.(HHI e m e rg e n c y r e lie f a p p ro p r ia ­
In peace, lik e th e w a r r io r whose in g a m id these id e a l c o n d itio n s .
g ra n d fa th e r was a m an o f th e c lo th
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and u p to th e tim e o f th e f ir e and R a d io , do o u r ta lk in g .
D r y C le a n e r s
v e lt.
L e t's h o n o r a n d keep h e r, o u r
his ju m p fr o m th e u p p e r flo o r, A u to * do our w a lk in g :
Oregon.
o u r m an m ade good m o n e y a t his Corned ¡ana do our lau g h in g .
Paid clowns do o u r c h a ffin g .
tra d e T h e n w it h th e g n a rle d and -Machine*
Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore.
do our sin ging,
tw is te d hand th e su rg e o n s saved l e w church bells a r e r in g in g ;
T w o books added to th e H ills ­ f o r h im he ekes o u t w h a t liv in g N ew spapers do o u r th in k in g .
b o ro lib r a r y d u rin g th e past w e e k he m ay.
a re o f p a rtic u la r c o n c e rn to those
B a c k o f h is I G O T S A V E D T O ­
sh o u ld
w h o fin d in te re s t in c u rr e n t a ffa irs N IG H T th e re seems to h a v e been
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(C o n tin u ed fro m page I >
O re g o n
M iss B u n n e ll Is a ju n io r to keep th e O reg o n in ta c t, and
i in C h in a .
m u c h s lo w c o m in g to th e face-
at H ills b o ro h ig h school.
S a tu rd a y . F e b ru a ry 12
m ost o f th e m do. h a v in g heard M iss B e rn e ta K u m m r r , Busines. and
O ne is Red S ta r o v e r C h in a " b y a b o ut H e had been a tte n d in g m e e t­
San F ra n c is c o
A b re a k in th e
PHFSFItYF IMF OREGON
fro m t h e ir elders, a nd read i n P i«, f «'>.-1, • i .,11 W o m e n c lu b M n W E d g a r Snow , th e fir s t n e w sp a pe r ings and th in k in g . H e re th is n ig h t
P a ja ro r iv e r levee a l W a ts o n v ille
«By Virginia Bunnell)
th e ir books, th e h is to ric tra d itio n s R M a n le y . D. A R ; M rs M R o m ig co rre sp o n d e n t e v e r lo p e n e tra te th e th e Cross h ad been lif t e d in to th e
flo o d
h u n d re d s o f hom es h i th e
P -T A . M rs. T. G. B ro n le e w e . C o f­ Red t e r r it o r y and r e tu r n to w r it e ce n te r. Y o u m u s t m eet G od a t th e
S h o u ld th e B a ttle s h ip O reg o n be th a t s u rro u n d her.
s o u th e rn p a rt o f th e c ity . T h e levee p re se rve d , and w h y? A n d s h o u ld
L ik e a v a lia n t o ld w a r horse fe e c lu b : M rs F re d C a ld w e ll. St. a b o u t it. S n o w a lso has th e f ir s t Cross, w as th e them e. T h e n th e re
hr« ;ik l iiiu«'. as th e d e a th t o ll in th e c h ild r e n o f O reg o n
h a ve a th a t has se rve d n o b ly a nd w e ll, M a tth e w 's A lt a r so c ie ty . H e le n V in ­ p h o to g ra p h s e v e r ta k e n o f th e Red was th e s k e tc h h a n g in g on th e w a ll
N o rth e rn C a lifo r n ia s 17-ilay s to rm sh a re in th e p re se rvin g ?
and n o w rests c o n te n te d ly in q u ie t to n and H e le n H a ld e n . G ir l M a n ­ a rm y by an o u ts d e r H is b o o k e x ­ a bove th e p la tfo rm : th e Cross i t ­
m o u n te d to 15
These, and o th e r q u e stio n s have pastures, d re a m in g o f past g lories, ners
p la in s w h a t is h a p p e n in g in C h in a s e lf w it h lig h t s la n tin g d o w n to
M rs E m m a C M c K in n e y was and te lls w h y Japan c a n 't w in "n o set it o ff. So sto«5d o u t th e ransom
San F ra n c is c o
Au
e a rth q u a k e been asked, i l l th e last ye a r, w h ile and th e sm o ke and d in o f b a ttle ,
s h a k e s San F runeiseo u n d O a k la n d I th e b e a u tifu l o ld vessel lies a t its she In s at h e r m oorage, h e r gun» nam ed tre a s u re r b y C h a irm a n R o g ­ m a tte r h o w m uch t e r r it o r y i t takes p ric e G od p a id f o r m en w h o have
N o dam age was re p o rte d
' p ie r a w a itin g th e an sw e r.
co ve re d ;
h e r decks q u ie t.
T h r ers. and th e a n n o u n c e m e n t was o v e r." S n o w te lls o f th e w o rk in g s lo s t th e w a y a nd c ro w d in to M is ­
W a s h in g to n A re s o lu tio n « a ilin g
T o th e p a trio tic A m e ric a n , th e waves tap g e n tly at h e r steel sides, m ade th a t d o n a tio n s m a y be le ft at o f Russians am ong th e C hinese and sio n h a lls these n ig h ts . " I th o u g h t
on w h a t th e p re a ch e r said a nd w h a t
on P re sid e n t R oosevelt to sum m on a n sw e r to th e fir s t q u e stio n , is an th e g u lls s q u a w k a rau co u s rh th y m the A rg u s o ffic e .
th e a tte m p ts to tu r n th e O rie n t in to
H ear PAL LINE C O FFEE who personally
¡in in te rn a tio n a l a rm u m e h t lim it a ­ e m p h a tic "Y e s !" T h is in c lu d e s th e o y e r h e r t a ll masts, w h e re once
E ls e w h e re in th is w e e k's A rg u s is a c o m m u n is tic area. T h e book also th a t Cross sh ow ed and I said to
tio n co n fe re n e e h e re p re p a re d fo r c itiz e n s o f o th e r slates th a n o u rs, scream ed th e s h e lls o f
e n e m y re p r in te d a c o p y o f th e poem " O ld has an in te re s tin g tr a v e l and a d ­ m y s e lf— IF I G E T H IT W IT H A N
interview ed this m ysterious black m an who
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O re g o n ." w r it t e n se v e ra l ye a rs ago v e n tu re in te re s t in a d d itio n to its
• alls him self God. Miss C offee will reveal
O F H ER E I W IL L GO T O H E L L .
K in g o f U tah
w h o le U n ite d States, th o u g h she
M a n y and v a rie d are th e th o u g h ts b y M rs. R u th C o ffe e H illis o f H ills - p o litic a l side.
So u n k n o w n to th e m e e tin g and
th e tru e fac ts concerning his supposedly su­
o f those w h o v is it h e r T o th e boro, b u t n o w o f D a yto n , W ash
L os A ngeles. C a l
P a u l A n o w rests in an O re g o n h a rb o r
"F irS t A c t in C h in a . ' th e s to ry o f a w a y d o w n in h is h e a rt he b e lie v e d
W rig h t, a v i a t i o n
e x e c u tiv e , w h o
p e rn a tu ra l pow er.
W h y s h o u ld she be p re se rve d ? j m o th e r o f t a ll sons, th o u g h ts come, T h e p o e m
ga in e d
c o n s id e ra b le th e S iam m u tin y , d escribes w h a t
a nd a lre a d y had to te ll it. A w a if
shot und k ille d his p r e tty w ife , E v ­ F o r th e same reason th a t w e keep o f those o th e r m o th e rs o f lik e n o tic e fo r its s e n tim e n t on t h e
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e ly n . und his b e s t fr ie n d J o h n B. a n y o th e r p re cio u s re lic , h a llo w e d ! sons, w h o m an n e d th e g re a t s h ip o ld
b a ttle s h ip w h e n
re a d
b y C h e k was k id n a p p e d and la te r re ­ u p b v a lin e r, stands on th e d e ck
K im m e l, in Ins G le n d a le hom e last by tu n e a nd e n d e a rin g m em o rie s. ’ on th e d a y o f th a t h a rd fo u g h t b a t­ R e p re s e n ta tiv e W. A
E k w a ll b e ­ tu rn e d . and show s its s ig n ific a n c e
SUNDAY,
11
A. M., 2:30 P. M„ 7:30 P.
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N o v e m b e r , was fo u n d g u ilt y o f
was g la d in h is o v e r and o v e r I 'M
h e a rts d ra w clo se r to t h e ir c o m ­ in g to n . D. C.. a s k in g fo r an a p ­ fo r C h in a and th e w o r ld a t large.
m a n s la u g h te r
TH E OREGON
Jam es B a rtra m is th e a u th o r, and S A V E D .
panions. as th e y v is io n th e p a rtin g s p ro p ria tio n
T o k y o F la t ly a nd u n e q u iv o c a lly . M« rninir, o f f the
f o r th e s h ip
«Mrs.
o f C u b a:
T h e re is a fo u n ta in f ille d w ith
and th e a n x io u s w a itin g s f o r th e H illis is th e m o th e r o f H o w a rd his th e m e is th e g ro w th o f n a tio n a l
Japan re je c ts th e d e m a n d o f G re a t S h ip * at an c hor, ly in ir te n n e .
consciousness in C h in a and th e de­
b lo o d .
r e tu rn o f t h e ir lo v e d ones. S m a ll H illis o f th e A rg u s o ffic e .)
B rita in ,
th e
U n ite d
S ta te s and W a itin ir fo r »«»me >»iirn or idipial
te rm in a tio n by th e masses to resist
D ra w n fro m Im m a n u e l's ve in s.
boys a re t h r ille d b y th e g le a m ­
F ra n ce fo r in fo rm a tio n on h e r n a v ­ T h a t w ould break the Ionic RURpennc.
b
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conquered.
A n d sin n e rs p lu n g e d b e n ea th
in g guns, and p o lish e d a rm a m e n ts, M u s t M y C a r H a ve a
a l b u ild in g plans
Since th e fa ll o f S a n tia g o
th a t flo o d .
O f an e n tire ly d iffe re n t n a tu re ,
and lit t le g ir ls w o n d e r w h a t it
An«, the coniinir o f o u r fleet.
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Lose
a ll t h e ir g u ilt y stains.
b u t s t ill on th e va s t s u b je c t o f
w o u ld be to cook in t h e sh ip 's
S paniah mhip* w ith in th e harbor
S unday. F e b ru a ry 13
Yes. th e w in d s h ie ld s w ip e is p a rt C h in a is "T h e Im p o rta n c e o f L i v ­
k itc h e n . O th e rs th in k s o f
th e
Saw no w ay o f safe retreat.
G
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co
m m e n d e th H is lo v e to ­
A F o f 1, sets d e a d lin e fo r C 1
e q u ip m e n t
re q u ire d
by in g " b y L in Y u ta n g . a d e lig h tfu lly
m on e y she cost, th e m ile s s h e o f th e
w a rd us, in th a t w h ile w e
t ) m en Io r e tu rn to s a w m ill w o r k ­ Then C e rv e ra , under order*.
T h e s w ip e s h o u ld be used w it t y b o o k on th e m e a n in g o f le i- ,
p lo u g h e d th ro u g h b o u n d in g seas, la w
w e re y e t sin n e rs, C h ris t
Took hiR o n ly chance to w in :
ers' u n io n .
w h e n w et sure in C h in a , w it h its e n jo y m e n t i
h e r a u stere b e a u ty. H o w c o u ld w e d u rin g fog. ra in , o r
d ie d fo r us.
T w o confess h u r lin g acid on ears M ade a noble d a *h fo r freedom
sn o w is fa llin g . I t is also im p o r t­ o f liv in g , o f n a tu re , o f tra v e l and
d e s tro y such a g ra n d th in g ?
Pant th e RhipH th a t hem m ed hint in.
M u c h m o re th e n, b e in g n o w
in Pm B aud in series o f a c id -lh r o w -
keep an e ffic ie n t o f c u ltu re . A n o th e r b o o k b y Y u ta n g
U p to th e tim e o f th e b u ild in g a n t th a t y o u
ju s tifie d b y H is blood, w e
in g d e p re d a tio n s w h ic h dam aged " S | mmn | to W e s tw a rd .” cried C e rv era.
o f th e O regon, b a ttle s h ip s had been ru b b e r bla d e in th e sw ip e , b e ­ w o rth a p e ru sa l is " M y " C o u n try
s h a ll be saved fr o m w r a th
’ Sink th e ltr«M>klyn am i w e've w on.*’
200 a u to m o b ile s lust O cto b er.
cause
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th ro u g h H im .
S e n a to r M c N a ry to seek $25,000 Put C e rv era h a d n 't reckoned
w ooden m asts, a nd w it h lit t le o r fective ne ss i f th e b la d e is a llo w e d B u c k to be " th e m ost c o m p le te and
W ith the brave «»hip O reiron.
— G eo rg e N. T a y lo r. B ea ve rto n .-
to a id O regon fla x in d u s try .
no a rm o r. In th e ye a rs b e tw e en to w a c r its e lf th in a nd uneven.
im p o rta n t book y e t w r itte n
on P a id adv.
T h ro u g h fo u rte e n thousand tni,e?> • f w a te r
1861 and 1898, th e ch ange was m ade
( Mine th e O retrnn fo r t h ia ;
M o n d a y . F e b ru a ry I I
t<> steelelads. w it h sides o f a rm o r
D a lla s T h re e o f m en a ri'e ste d in S p ra n g to action lik e a «lemon,
plate, m e ta l m asts to c a r r y th e
s ta le -w id e d r iv e on la b o r te rro ris m N ot a ta rg e t did ahe m b a .
guns, a nd tu rr e ts th a t w e re t h ic k ­
p le a d g u ilt y to s ta rtin g c o s tly fire s Itnt'ing «in to aid the B ro o kly n ,
ly a rm o re d tu rn ta b le s placed on
in S alem .
Lea p in g lik e a th in g poaaeaaed,
c ir c u la r steel bases, th ro u g h w h ic h
W a sh in g ton F a rm b ill passed by Paaaed the Io w a and Texaa.
sh e lls a nd a m m u n itio n w e re h o is t­
P a r out-diatance«l a ll th e real.
senate and sent to p re s id e n t.
ed B o ile rs to o k th e pla ce o f sails,
W a s h in g to n T re a s u ry announces Rat ing w h ile her guna w ere »peaking ;
and a speed o f tw e n ty k n o ts an
g o ld f lir t * fo r a ilin g c re d it and p ro p I Spaniah ahlp» w ere f a llin g back
h o u r w as a tta in e d . » g re a t im ­
lip business F ir s t $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 o f l ,«*wer,e»a to w ith s ta n d the fu r y
p ro v e m e n t o v e r th e o ld ra te o f
g o ld a c q u ire d b y tre a s u ry in each |
thc Or<**p’“ **
tra v e l.
q u a rte r to bt* p u t in c ir c u la tio n .
, s t il l one whip wan le ft, th- Colon»
T h e O reg o n w as one o f th e f in ­
W a s h in g to n Rear A d m ir a l C a ry Hut the o regon »ped on.
est o f th e n e w ships, a n d its co n - ,
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A n d th e v ic to ry wait w on.
Red Cress, dies.
a ct o f congress J u n e 30. 1890 She
Shanghai
U. S m a rin e s tu rn I M"«le*t w hen her tx *k wa> fin is he«,,
was b u ilt b y the U n io n Iro n W o rk s
h a ck a Japanese " in v a s io n " o f tw o | G iv in g h«»n«»r to the rent.
o f San F ra n cisco at a cost o f $6.- i
Japanese d is p a tc h rid e rs a nd a ca r- Ready when her c o u n try « ailed h er ,
280.000. L a u n c h e d O c to b e r 26. 1893,
load o f Japanese s o ld ie rs , o f th e O regon had wt«*«wl the test.
th e O regon w as co m m issio n e d J u ly
A n g lo -A m e ric a n in te rn a tio n a l zone H o m e Mt lust in q uiet w a te r*
o f S h a nghai.
O f the S ta te wh«*ae n am e she bore
N ew Y o rk O O. M c In ty r e . 53. W hen »he cbHhed h erself in glory
i«ne o f th e w o rld 's best k n o w n O f f th a t d is ta n t C uban shore.
H e a d q u a rte rs for
n e w sp a p e r c o lu m n is ts , die s s u d d e n ­ S h all w e g rudg e her c a re and sh e lter.
ly-
N o w her fig h tin g «lay* a re done?
DR. ROBERTS
W a s h in g to n P ro p o sal th a t th e U. R a th e r, let us how hefor«» her.
S. «'all w o r ld
n a v a l co n fere n e e S h ip o f p rid e, the O regon.
R O T H C O F F E E H IL L IS .
" w ilh a im to g iv e Ja p a n e q u a lity ”
(C o p y rig h t.
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ASTURE land can be made the most profit­
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creases the yield of pasturage 5,000 lbs. green
weight per acre. In addition, potash improves
the sod by encouraging the desirable grasses
and clovers, thereby increasing the feed value
and palatability. Apply to your pasture now a
mixed fertilizer containing at least 10% potash.
This will make a top-dressing of nitrogen
fertilizer later in the year more effective.
High-potash fertilizer will also be a desirable
supplement to any manure treatment that the
pasture has previously received. For further
information, consult your fertilizer dealer or
write us at P.O. Box 44, Puyallup, Washington.
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of teat dialators.
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