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SHUT HI By FIRE ,. Ill SUM ; . ; iT t - i i V - ( ;Twp Hundred Passenger Impri. ;f oned In Tube Fifteen Mln ? trtes- Panic Follow. ' GUARDS REFUSE TO OPEN m- GATES UNTIL THREATENED Women! Faint sod All Art , Nearly -'-;,, Overcome by Fumes Which Filled i . Tunnel Enttrg Syatera Tie4 Up for j'iilHour During; Rush Hours. , " i , fu. . (lauMl IMCUI ! itlt.S U '''' v f New Tork, 8pt. 1. Two bandred p ' . f sangers war held prisoner la a aubway f train, mm Mr of which u burning. , ' midway between Fourteenth street and - ' V Aster Piece ' eteticns, tor U minutes, ' while amok poured ..through the tub '. tor block. r Although the pareengers war nearly , . ? choked by th amok and woman fainted . from fright, the guard stubbornly re- fuaad to open th rate until forced to " do o by nan - wno tnreaienee (nam . ' with violence. '- - -'"f ' mttm ralaaaad, after It: minute'1 tatv , 4. tor, th paeaeafara Had In panic ' , through th mok-llId ' tunnel, o : rylnf la their arm th woman who had . , Ranted. r -r . ; : Tha srwaa- caused by tb blowing . ut of a fu aa In th middle oar -of an express train. .Th flamae War extlnr ' gumhed 'by ubway. mploy and . pear -. Everything poaalbl was don by th . - . aubway oBciaJa -to over up the aocl - 4aK The" aaUr axpreaa ayata waa at a atandatill for fully an' hour at th baannnlnc Of tha' rth-Baon, and tb ai-rlce waa 'not' raatorad on aohedul , ' ,Un wntU laU tonlaht Flftr thooaand ' paraona ware areatly laeonTanlanoad by ; tk -delay on-their way noma, PREDICTS TWELVE . PEOPLE FOR NEl' YORK . Within ' Thirty-Four Yeare, Dr.' Guilfer Saya, MetropoUt Will Have Seen Increased ';; ; !--V tltmnki aaaelat Sarie.l Nw Tork, . Sapb lBaalnr hia a . ' timata; pa tha oanaua of 101 and the federal eenaua of 109, Dr. Vr. H. uull far, reaiaur of roorda Of th depart ment of health, ear-that within th next I raara. and roealbly aoonar, U - population of Greater . New Trk will , be three time aa treat aa It la today. According to the" aame authority, th population of th- ty-wlU wa doubled ...by liT. ' ' - - Oullfer'a nenraa ahow th towth of th city aenually la per ont- Con pounded, the population frh rraater eltr on Jun U 101. waa 4.14.14; an Jan i. l(l. the population apould ha j lncraaaea to',70.44i.T r;" ' ' "J . A natural and ' healthful rrowtn ' at thl ratio of peroentatn ahould glv '; New Tork, in Bepteicber, 1IT. popula tion of l.m.0l Urtng within tha elty llralte. and ' ln October, 140, there ahould yb a population of 1VO0.M i ; , TAFT .WA1L U .(. ContlniMd from Tag One.) ' lchler and C O. Haynaa ar the -.T plaintiff, and exacUy tha aame kind of m deal with another lot In Laurel wood - la alleged to bar been put' through. ' Smith hold a mortgage on thla alao for $ta, A. T. Leehler haa th warranty "daedrand Hay no haa th contract of 1 aal. In thla caa alao the deed glren -Taft and hi wife haa been handed back to tha Inraetment company, end It 1 aliened tha com can r will aelt th prop erty again on tea restrained by an order ' c ' of court. ' , ' Th pUlntlff in both aulta aak that '; th Taylor ; Inotment nompany b , . ordered to record the deed It gav Taf t that it be reatralned by a Judicial order . from aalllng th property lnolTd and ' that tha plaintiff bar judgment for . - their eoata. 1L E. Pou appear aa atr t torney'for th pUlntlff in both aulta. 'UNION PACIfiaiS. PREPARING FOR WORK i ' rSpeelal Dtopeteb te tee JoaraeL) : , ,n,.h.ll Wuh.. Rnt 1 Tha tTnloa ,'tPaclflo becaa aaloadlng acraper and ' wheelbarrewi at Napa rlne Thuraday for V eonatrnctloa work on fta' line between Portland and Tacoma. Th flrat work to b done will be in the Stearna Creek ,vaily, iouthaaat of thl city. oho Selagate. ..' ,' - ' (Bpaetsi inspstca te Tee JeeraaL) : , Echo, Or Sept. 1. Mayor A. L '.: Beteb haa appointed Louis Schell Jr., O. D. Teel aad A. P. Stover as delegates '; to th Boise Irrigation congrc. Eicho ' take much Interest In irrigation, as th big East Umatilla project la but a abort 1 distance from hare. Wlicri the stomach IS weak appetite poor and sleep restless, you. want the best remedy before the pub lic to make you well again. You natufslly select the bitters because for W years lia rttwi curinC DOOf ? Appetite, Heartburn, Bloat- uyspepsis, anaigesuwn, Cramps, Diarrhoea,' Female s His or Costiveness. PROFESSOR BRADLEY: GOES " 10 C08VALLIS - Pacific University- Instructor' Ao- ceptt Post in Experiment ' - Station at 6." A C. ...u,- ; -V. (aerial" DlaBa'tcfe t 1M ftaraat) roreat Qrove. Qr Sept. 1. lrofeaeor Charles K. Bradley yatrday handed hla realisation to . Prealdent Ferrln of Pacific ' university. Professor Bradley haa accepted a position in th expert . Profeuor Charles E. Bradley. meat atatlonat Corvallla aa aaatataiA chemist. When th profeaaor waa aean thla mornlna on. thla oueetlon he men tioned a thonly reaaoa of hla leering Paolfl waa th great opportunity being offered at CorraUl In hla line- agricul tural chemistry. - He haa followed thl partlouar Una f work for many yeare, atadylng In th Cnlrerelty of Chicago for reral yearn Profeaaor Bradley rolTd hla education la Foreat Orore, graduating from th college, then going aat,aad later waa called by Hi alma mater to take th chafr Of chemistry, which h haa occupied rr ainc. "No, I am aot leaving Paeifle untTarslty on account of th recent trouble between Bom of . th profeaaora, and , Prealdent renin and myaelf are the boat of frtenda, but I must fellow my own par4 tieuiar work." rroreaaor Bradley wUl only do raaearch work at th station and will -not do any teaching tha- oomlag jeer., .... -.. .-...i--. v--'...w n ,vf; DEATH ROLL INCREASED BV HEAT IN .CHICAGO Greatest Mortality cf Any Month Since Iroquois Disasteiu iv. ulcide Multiply,. " f" . -rrr- Chieago, . 8pU l Th Jarceat death roll sine the moath of th Iroonola fir aummarla th report of Coroner Hof man for Aogust. During thla month there har been "10 death loook eenmy, aa against til for tb preceding monin or juiyana ( ror tha month of nd III for th month of April,' tha- next largeat moath. Th In. crease lu the death rat is attributed "t taa neair - This I aaown m tba .larg numbor; of death which rae been ITrectly or indirectly by heat prostration. Thar, are IT of the, a against on for th month of July. flulcld also .increased with the hot weather. Ther were I during August, snore than for any month save Febru ary, when ther wera the aame number. During August ther wera II drown tnga. In July there were It. . Th rallroadB claimed SI victim and th e-treetcara llv . Twnty-f our . school . children war among the Tlctima t- . . . 'i ROOSEVELT DENIES THAT HE WAS SHOT (Joaraal gperial lerrkw.) - 2 Oyster Bay, Bept. 1. Wild i rumors that President Roosevelt 4 had bean ahot. blivd t hav A been started by curb broker. 4 sent newspaper correspondents 4 to Sagamore, causing th coun- 4 try folks to tBlnk that a cross- 4 country run wss in pro grata. A iney reacnea th nous, breath- 4 less and were informed by th A president personally that he had not been shot. 4 During th forenoon th presi- i dent drove to the village. There 4 was no Incident to j-tv th 4 smallest foundation for such a 4 rumor. J . 4 w 4444444444444444 BRYAN FIRM (Continued1 from Pag On.) peao, happineaa and prosperity of th people, and It was hi Intention to show why the people are not happy. On th tariff question he said th pol icy of th Republican party has con tributed to the present unrest and there Is no promise of reform. The high tariff wss mad by the manufacturers. Its bleestnga do not present the party mem bar from threatening It overthrow, but the men who made th tariff now demand their blood money. Moreover, the tariff 1 antagonising every other natlou;v It make them raise barriers. Germany waa . overjoyed at th beef scandals. - DEMOCRATIC DISCORD Conservative Jtasaled Whether to Sup port Bryaa's Kw PlaW ernju erael Bpwial gemot.) " ' New Tork, Sept. 1. The "coneerva tlv Democracy," which In th last few month haa bean acclaiming the leader ship U. 101 of th man It would not follow In 111 and Moo, It considering th advisability of taking back Its In dorsement of Bryan. Harmony re ceived a jolt and th proapecta of the old 'fight between the5 radical and non radical over th control of the next Democratic national convention looms high above the horiaon. Bryan's Madlaon Square , Oarden peech transformed th whora political atmosphere, and while th Hearst and radical element la wildly elated over Bryan's nw plaforav th "enne and afs" followers r Hi th same dumps. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK . IS FELT IN PRUSSIA t M, Prussia. Sept. 1. An earthquake waa fait at 1:10 this moraine, followed by three slighter hack. ..... . . tiis; oaccc.i daily jounuAL. Portland, Saturday mm LOSE DONUS WUl Be .. Unable to Build Into Klamath Falls try March :' .'.',: Next Year.:-.' ;V TOWNSPEOPLE FOOLED -X , BY. RAILROAD MAGNATE I- ".r-t '.) -V4 tt -t r i W .Sv - ': ' Heaidcnta pf Keclamadou Community Had No Idea That Sowthern Pacific Would Buy ' Up 'Calif omia North, aaatern When They Offered fctoney. (Jeoraal SpscUl gerrlre.l :, '. Francisco. Sept. 1. The South' ern Paolflo nnd that It will lose th 1100.00' bonu offered br th neople of Klamath Fall toth flrat railroad building Into-that country by March 1, 107. - . Its englnnera and construction men a re working hard to get surra rs completed and the roadbed atartad. but hay learned that It will b Impoasibl for them to reach Klamath by rail be fore fall of neat year. No other line haa any chanc of building In and claim ing th reward. V Th Southern - Pacific aoqulrod the trackage of tha California Northeastern laat week and announced it Intention to continue thla. lia north to Klamath at one. It will be used aa a trunk Una from San Franolaco to Portland when once completed. At the tlm of 4 he purchase official of th Southern Pa cific bettered that they could got th line finished In tlm to eialm th re ward offered by th people of Klamath Falla. '. . . Report from Klamath aay that th. people, while (lad that th Southern Pa- elf to la coming to than, are delighted orer th fact that they wfll not hav to nay th bonu. , Thay offered 1100.000 with .th intention that it would go to an Independent Una, never ' dreaming that Haniman waa back of th Callfor nla Northeeetern. , Thay would hav objected to paying tb Southern Paolflo had It. " mad th , town In schedule tlm - -. ; i-.. -.;" i , - - a t THERM PACIFIC BUYING . r,!laES-H.l.lE(ICO Abandoned Projects Along New Extension Purchased to Feed ' h Big 8rnelterv '-'f ? - V, - f Jaarsal Soeelal Serviee.!) Ooadalajara. Mexico. Bept. . 1. Inter ests oloeely identified with th Southara paciflo an now aoauliing the eld minea and mineral proapecta along tha rout Of th Southern Paeifi estajiaioa la th Ut of . Slnaloa and the territory of Teplo. The mlnea are being acquired with th particular object of supplying tonnage to a big custom smelter that it ! proposed to build at Masa.tlan. th eniez port or eunaioa. A conoeaalon for th smelter waa re cently secured by 'Bp Randolph, -wb la in charge of th Southern Paclflo ax tanaleir la Mexloo. Work en th amolter will be commenced a eoon as' th con struction of th extenalon oat of Masat lan la under way. MAN IS KILLED IN MUSIC HALL BRAWL ' (Bpeeiel IMepatch to n JearaaL) ' Aberdeen, Wash, Sept 1. On man la dead at th morgue, another 1 In th hospital with a serious hip and abdom inal wound, a third la In jail with sev eral bad cuta In hi head, as a Teault of - a free-for-all, fight- at th Eagle dance hall at midnight on Friday. John Jones .with hla half brother 1 and on Howard were In th saloon when eight i-men entered and with 'no provocation aasaulted thenj Jon, -. after vainly trying to eacape and being : knocked down three time, drew a gun, (hooting Aieca Aaaraw ynuifns, wno leu aesm. jone nnany. got outside, wnera group of men attacked him. knocking him down avral times, kicking him and Inflicting three cuta in th head. Harry Wilson, a barkeeper at th dance hall, led tb assault. Jonea rmally ahot him, tha ball striking th hip nnd entering th abdomen. - Jones waa ar rested and la In th elty jail Probably hi preliminary hearing will be held thla afternoon. H la employed- by tb Grays Harbor stevedoring company. non-union company. He claim hla aa- salient were union men. GERMANY IS AROUSED BY MORMON INVASION , (loaraal Speelal Berrlce.) Berlin, Sept. 1. Th German govern ment I aroused by th reported prose lyting by Mormon seeking women to go to . Utah to join Mormon communi ties. The government ha ordered aa official Invoattgatlon. Frauleln Maria Winrkler la ordered to go to Utah and report upon, conditions aad If it Is found aa reported the work of th Mori mon missionaries In this country will I - be toppd. S4 ENGINEER CLARKE BACK FROM INSPECTION TRIP D. D. Clarke, engineer of th water department, returned this morning from a visit to Puget sound cities, where h Inspected th wooden water mains la use there. He visited Seattle, Tacoma and Olympla. Three plant for , . th manufacture of the wooden main a re in operation on th sound. H will glv hla opinion on th advisability of 'buy- in wooden mala for Portland In his report to th water board at jta next meeting. Thorn C. Devlin, city auditor, leaves thla evening for a vacation 4Tlp te New Tork and other atrn dtlea. H Will be gon ovr two wka. . ABgOXSS. ABSCRSSES, with few exceptlone, ar Indicative of oonetipatlon or W. H. Harrison. Cleveli debility. Harrison. Cleveland. Ml as.. write. Aug. II, 101:, '"I want to say a word of prals for Ballard's Snow Liniment. I stepped on a nail, which caused the cords In my leg to con tract and an abscess te rise la my knee, and th doctor told me that I would hav a tlfT leg, eo -one gay I went to J. F. Lord' drug store (who Is now la Denver, Col.). He recom mended a bottl of Snow- Liniment; I got a lOe else.. and it cured by leg. It Is th beet liniment in tha world. Bold kv Woodard. Clark e c . SENATOR LIlllERrfJi RCOTE , TO GREET BRYA?I . Will Journey to Lincoln, Nebras ka, to Attend Reception for r V Democratlo Leader; . State Senator M. A. Miller of Lebanon 1 at the- Imperial hotel en rout to Lincoln, Nebraska, to attend th recep tion to be given la honor or m noma coming Nebraakan. Senator Miller la State Senator M. A. Miller. a Bryan man first, laat and all the time and confidently expect - a unanimous renomlnatloq for.th great Democratlo leader and a oertaln election., . Senator Miller waa a delegate to both tha Kansaa City ' and Chicago conven tion whan tha Nebraakan was nomi nated and waa a member of th Demo cratlo national committee. Ha haa in addition to hla political dutlea th work of state lecturer. of th Modern Wood man of America, which organisation i reports .to b in a flattering condition In Oregon. . . ' . , Senator Miller I preparing number of bill which be will introduce at th coming- session of - the . legislature, but he refuse to reveal ? their . nature at thla tlm. In answer to a question aa to who would be : tb minority cholc ror president of th stat senate, Sena tor Miller stated that' h had not ctnv rerrad With any ' of th - other Demo cratlo members and waa not in a poal Uon, t stat who would be their leader. KE17BEAR 6AF.IE WORKED ON 6UGGEKHEIM IN ALASKA j Pays Sixteen Dollars to Get Ani mal Released and Finds It , Again Imprisoned. i. . ,i. .,4. .,. --"t-'joamal gperial Serrlee.t '' Denver, Bept. 1. Daniel Xiugganbeim, head of tha-smelter oombln'nd preei- dent of th Guggenheim Exploration company, with B. R. Ougganhelnt aa of- floer of this company, ha just returned from Dawson, where h Inspected tb work of. th great dredg hi company ent ther. to work planer mlnag,-.. which wer thought t hav been worked out. Th Ouggenhelm wer 'royally wel comed, and hailed a th .savior of tha Klondike becauae they -had madf heavy investment In the dredg exper- perlment, while English capitalist held back t await results. - Th Ouggenhelm aay thay will plac a large number of lmmonae dredge ia Alaska,' having secured an enormous acreage of rich placers. ' ' Whll at Dawson they-saw a 'hug bear in a pen,' with a sign aaytng that 111 would set It free. They contributed th amount and th bear waa set free, but th next day they found it penned up with tb sams old sign on it, and they let It- stay penned. CARPENTER STRIKE HAS BEEN POSTPONED (Xsarsal Ubmui Berrlrs.l v Loa Angeles, Bept. 1. The carpenters' strike which was sat for today la net In eight at present. The carpenter will tak a Saturday half holiday, commeno lag today and. demand an Increaa in wag next week, : Mies Flora Wiliott,. daughter of Sec retary of Agriculture Weon, who plans to fo nv th Concert lUge.. S U ;.r-:A W -eveni:: a. sc?Tr:r::.: DEMfl DIEGO Incorporation Papers Filed Show- - Innf Cost Will Be Twenty . , Million Dollars. '' - BACKED BY ENGLISHMEN AND THE SMELTER TRUST Colonel Merritt H. Koers HeBeea in the Field With Larje Corpe.of "! Entineers for Three Months Map ' ping Out the Routs, ' (learaal gneeUI - Bervtss. t ' Denver, Bept 1. Incorporation papers providing for tb building of a trans continental railway from Denver to Saa Diego, California, at a coat or lio.ovo,- 000 have been filed In Colorado, Utah. Nevada and California 'by tha Denver Transcontinental . Railway company. WUHara A. Cooper, Charle A. Baldwin and R. E. Vidler. all of Colorado, ar th Ineorporatora. They claim to hav th backing of a big Engllah ayndlcate and also of the Ouggenhelm. - Th Rock Island system is also said to be Interest ed in th enterprise. '.' - v Both tb araelter trust people and th Rock Island hav within th past year bought harbor fadlltl at: Ban Diego. Daniel ' Ouggenhelm. head of th vast Interest of that house, ' waa on tha Pa cific eoaat a year ago and again thla year and completed a deal for a huge tmelter at Baa Diego. - Ground was bought and plana for a big plant ana ter minal have ainc bean mad. - - Survey hav already been made from Denver for th Una through Leadvlll and to Minturn,. Colorado. Merritt H. Rogers, for yeara with th Denver a Rio Grande, haa been In th field with a large corps' of 'engineers for three month mapping th rout' to th Paclflo.'- .V.. . ,:'.r; '. - - ' ,'.- EL1PRES8 -111 COT TILIE DOIVN THREE-DAYS . r' ' Run From Victoria to Hongkong Will Be Faster Under New : i':Ar-U& Schedule. f Victoria. B. cL Bept, . la onno- Hon with th faat through mall service bat ween. Liverpool and Hongkong which tb Canadian Paclflo railroad haa in augurated by faat Unra on th Atlantlo and Blast train serosa Canada. It la now announced that , th .? compnya time serosa th Pacific to Hongkong la fo be shortened by three - daye.'. ThliWUl make the?-whole trip from Liverpool to Hongkoag of li.ooe-miiea la leaa than 10 daya. T""- " ' The Bmpreae of. Oilha, now f Van couver, la awaiting th arrival of jth first apooiai mall, train from Que boo la connection : with . th new 1 fast aervlce. Instead of Balling oa Monday evening, according "to her old schedule, th Em pre wUl wait antu Tneaday morning, thua , receiving mail ., and pasaenger coming from -Qube) -on," the four-dhy schedule. By th oa of a certain pro portion or Laayemitn eoai together with Comox coal- half a knot iwUl b added to tha apeed f th : Empress aad aba wiU tak three days off tb Urn aoroaal th Paclflo. Th performance of th Empree will be watched with Intans PRETTY ROMANCE- (Continued front Pag On.) net IS, by Rev. Clareno True Wllaon. None of th relative or friead of either of them know of h marring ex cept two who wltneeeed th eeremonr, and they were mad to promts not to talL . -..',. . . Mr. and Mra. WlnUer took a canoe aad paddled to Vancouver, whr thay camped for a week at Columbia beach, on th Oregon aid of th river. They then shipped th tent te Jennings Lodge, on th O. W. P. line, aad paddled back up th Willamette to Jennings landing, 1 !.- mile above Portland, to th home f th bride aunt, Mra. Bpooner. to whom they announced that marriage for th flrat tlm.-- ' v- ' WUMmt and hui bride had played to gether aa children, and -war sweet hearts when thay grew alder. Sh had bean - cashier at 1 Jaeger Brp.' jewelry store for Ave year, whll he was study RAILROAD Automatic Instantaneous' UnUmHcd ; ; rnrllirlrlne.1 IllUlWlUUiU Service BwrtcUa4w Adopted fa 60 leading J - - : :Lr GeieJJ-amen tr-l take pleasure in rebonanending the Jlut omatid Jj Phone Its system being so Bo;slinple, lit s service so exoeHentt- -and the pleasure of not having" a "Central-. to bak6.. wrong ooh neotions, or no ;oonneotlona at- all; appeal" to any user of the " Automat id." at first sight , ; and .having " used it " in Grand Rapids , Mioh.p where it is giving . the best of satisfaotion, 1. prediot' - for Portland users a general satisf aotion.i " ' ' ' v '.":. ' ? . -'V:-. i 1 ' ;V: 7 ; 4 Arrange to "Hitch your house to? a Hotne When the Solicitor Calls. 7 ; j THE HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY, i2r. 1. S at e.Li ay C'L ; c; c;f ao; .".,...- " - . - ..... f t , t2d above ciit is only one of bargains, offoeifer Catur day. ' ..Together with this we have , Nickel Crumb Traj'.-wim'' Brusii 'Nickel 'Fruit Cishes ri4 irickel USutnihs DrcadlCd HOT OR'COLD BSfiAD OR ' CAKE ARE cffiMffiifc tYi WELL" AND A, o LEFT ;,i &&i-im ";VU Viiil: X ft-. t:r 7"egulir Value 35c y s-'- y ', i , V '' :; ;'.'- i;''.' . ' -.;''4 ;'.:;:";.- .'" I yt'i-ii i'l'J.y't 'f .Vv.':'. -!ri l '7' r; , j; ) W ) ozszs: The BREAKERS HOTEL ...',r . '. - ."'.' -,- . !, - i .: , ' ,.-..--' v '" t- - ' ' -. 7 " " "v' " '"' I 1;' ' ., r '"II7! " f'V. . : . UAJrjre soa o Sleetrl Ugfet, (. Mt ead Cetd sail W aier te kraey Tea, Bay TVrt.la M(tkra, Paeise Ceawbr. Week. saterBfe Agdiwea. Breakera. Waah. txzxciZMXzzxszxxxumzx Ing at LeUnd Stanford university In California. . Ha graduated' in th class Of '14 and returned to Portland, where h Is now associated in th practice of hla profession ..with Attorney t. ..M. fsarcy. . . . v . .-.... - . ; ' Thuraday. eveblng a Urg party of her friend who had- Just learned of th marriage surprised Mrs. Wlntler at Jen nings Lodge with t gifts and flowers. Among th party wer:, Mr. and Mr. J. P, Jaeger, David B. gden. Mra John Jennings. Mr. and Mra. . Finley, Mra Fraaetska Jaeger, Albert Molina. Mr, and MreL. P. Cud worth. Lloyd 8poon r, Langdon Bpooner, Mr. and Mra. J. C Spooner. Mr. and Mr. Thomaa f t 3. never tires, , ;GossIp3,yisIb or listens t Rates t: iceasoname cities in the" United Sutes-'Here - . --- -e i A" PASTCUlED DAlfi Y COMPAIi Y 800 RUSSELL STREET tortinndi pregonp Aug, : 20, Mpfle 4 Xours truly, pasteurized dairy cu By J. L , - r . ... ... Cv aic SZZS3 Tata nomo MOBTarwsam nsauuiuaxauxzzzz J gpoonar. Mr. and Mra Blnford. Mrs. Moor. Mr. Ilelner, Mr. Backus, Mis M. MoAUUter. J. S. Fowler, Mrs. MlUer and otbam . .-'',-,.'.'- .Mr. Langdon Spooner was spokeemaa for the party and after presenting - th gifts and fiowera, . rfrhmnt wer served. Tb party returned to Portland, ' leaving th young couple to enjoy their honeymoon after offering congratula tion a and wishing them H felon g happi ness, . . . .-" . : , -i .. A young nwly married man en 111 way with bis wife to th Willamette valley waa arreated in Sherman county for stealing-- a ehoep In OlUlam county. is what they say: '.'r'- f- . - i A. MoXevitt. Pres. . vv - ..VJ' - . 'W - wi '. '(' - ' I aaelaaegl;. ;. .... ..