v.'',, W' J J THE ' OREGON SUNDAY ! JOURNAL PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINQ, : JULY : 13, 1913. - : . -' ' . Rights and scenes at blue and gray; reunionon Gettysburg battlefjeld PBjtiSil 1 1 c JlilPll 1 III . "iWiti -, 4 ' , -4f.r.;y lift,,; fiferf Ps'h:" - .eamttjss ,, REVIEW OF THE I - T j s , (Continued From Preceding Page.) ) tlielr demand art oomptlad with. The rallrobda tnvolvtd , aMrt that granting of tha demanda would add $17. ; U0O.O00 t their payrolla. ,. , Arbitration at Boston haa averted a thratnd atrlka or oartnea on tha al eratad railwaya. Tha men want mora pay and batter working conditions and their demanda will be oonaldared by tha V mploylng company. ; ' . "'- Caaualtlea reaultlng from the labor 3 jtroubie tn tha Rand gold mlnin die- una pi, ovuin Ainu r tBiimtlta II f ii ? &hiverv OompeWf prealdent t'o ?".th M,Antanoan reaerauon or ladop, wiu ap Vpea'r: iuly 25 before the' senate lobby committee' at : Waahlngton. A aubpena '.haa alao been issued for John Mitchell, former head of the Vniud Mine Wdrk , erai. Other witneeaea ( will be George Pope and J. P. Bird, geheral manager of i' the National Aaaooiation of Manufaot- urar It la aald that all the "labor I Waa" for the paat 10 year are to be f invii4a or vvnejreae, una mai ine , inside ,hlatory of many great, attike f wlU bdbrouBht W light, t x - In ah addreaa at Seattle before the Na 'tioflal Conferenoa of Chart tiei andCor I recUon ln-aeseton there. Mra. Ahna T. ',,Reed a.aootoiogioai eitpart ot that olty,. declared : that 4he minimum1 w&er'e haa ; lit tlo or 'no, effect upon younr working i alrlo. : Aha aald that every decent work- mg girt would reaent tha aaaumption I that aha was moral on a week aad lmiriuiKl un fv m, una. on puiawt out i' ited to domestlo aervlce- aa ahown , by federal investigation. , j ' , j ( j :!: General NW9 aSm?, ' W AC1SON PARK, a : Seattle auburb, j i lYI waa visited last Sunday Afternoon 1 1 ' by a youn tornado,. It awept the I , roof ' from the' park pavilion,' damaged iama.ll houaea and left A . trail of -flat. tened fence And ruined treea. f FredA Raamuaaen, the only-daughter i ;of Mr. and Mra. P.: Raamuaaen of Oak- ral I'm.. j).na,n.4 Bi(H.,l L. 1 1 Bacratnento river while - her helpleaa i mathor atood upon the bank. ; ; t f "7 James1 Smith fell . Monday Into ei.' vat I j of glue at Loa Ahgelea, and was advlaed J iby FraDk" Oulmer, A felloworkman. to , , "stick around : a whllA" Smith then i aelied Oulmer and dragged him into the '.vat. with Jha reault that when the. men : were reaoued the clothing of both had f''to bo cut apart.: ,i i ' rire Monday at Cue ton, . Waah. ft ( helper enttine itntlon on the Nortliern -Paoififl, destroyed 11 of Ua la buU Vt. C, H. rnflcM, aft elderly pliyal. rlrtn rt f '.Kkane, Wash., dropond dnad : . " ' 1 it 8 - .... : lVlCA President and Mffl.' MArshall were interested vlsltorn. . " a Veterang reading hariiee oa the battlefield . monument' - ' , . t Blue And gravy iha ting .hands over the f Anions : "Dloody ' ABgW,M r 5 7' here General Pickett ; lost 3000 of his 6000 men. ,' ; - 4 BretkfABt n ctmtt,:f -; J - ? " ' t , " T' '6-i-SecretArof;Wr Garrison and General Liggett looking oyerv bat y:!?J'f'tlefleld;,f! '"Vi ! ; . .' . 1, . 8 Heat overcoirie 'soMetoJj thg "Old Boys. ' '.Here .Is one being; car- rled ;tOi an emergency hospltAl. " . ' ' 7-Governor, Sulser and wlf with group of veterans, - z ; 8 Mock duel brlnggback strenuous days of 5 0 years ago. f ; : 9 Mtdnlht, and they are'sttll telling war stories., 1 ' 10 Recalling incidents of engagements in the peach orchard. ence of Mrs.' Zetta Jonea, whom it was to marry next fall. V He' bad lived. At Spokane tl Teara., v. ft:" Senator Chamberlain haa 'accepted An invitation to ' deliver the ' pnnclpal sd dreaa before' the United irlah societies in Chicago August aS.-.1 ::."';r; An automobile aocldent on the McKay creek' grade y near Pendleton, . Or, - re sulted in serlou Injurte.. to Otto Houaer. a high school student, and Misa ITlorenc Bakef .of .BattlA; Jtf: Lieutenant Loren Call of the United States army ' waa killed. Tuesday In a fall at the military aviation field neat Houston, Texas." Me la the tenth army aviator to lose his life in Aerial.. ex perlmentA ' ' ' 1 , It 1 announced at Lincoln; Neb., that the -Commoner; William J. Bryan's pa per, will be changed from a. weekly to monthly publication. While playing with a small target rifle at Eaker. Gerald Moody, the 1-year-old ' Bon of Oreon 'Moody av wealthy heepman, waa accidentally ahot through the heaf' and instantly killed.", 1 - . Mr. Klimbeth Warner, 10S years old, J 1 v " ' " JLvir.3 rsrsua..whousa Pnu modore Perry enter Erie, Pa.. ISO yaars ago. to superintend the building ot itis fleet She rode Tuesday ; at .the head of ,13,000 school children at Erie to cel ebrate his 'Tictdry. V.;. R. Lewis Cchearer, It years. old. was instantly killed Thursday In the elevator shaft of A local muslo. house At Seattle. Me 'was captain-elect of ,the Lincoln high school' footbAll:"tam.,'f--:.Tv-':t 'i ' About 1500 regular soldiers and 1000 state militiamen were uaed in fighting A fierce brush fire on Mount Tarnalpala, California, Much, damage waa done by the flame before they could be con trolled after aoveral days of oxhausuag warfare. - The town of .Mill Valley was for a time endangered. ? - Jack London, the noveliat, underwent an operation for appendicitis aft an Oak land, Cal., hospital. While he had paaaed a reatlesa night laat Thuraday, hla con dition 1 not considered serious by his phyalclana, - 1 V? A,v: ' Colonel C. 0. Ruggof Taooma died on the train while Washington veterans were returning from Gettysburg. Me claimed to have fired the first shot of the historic .battle And-was-A-prlsoner. for many months at Andtrsonrille. ' Charlea Miller, It years old and "a prominent Democrat, died recently at hi home near Jefferson, Or where he naa resided e year a Bt wan a pioneer ' Rube Waddell, former' star pitcher of the Philadelphia American v baseball team, . distinguished, himself At Tower, Minn, by diving to the bottom of a lake and recovering the body of .Km mett . Oary who .was drowned. He la there on a camping trip,. -. ,. A,' flat oar crowded with, members of the: Coast Artillery was wrecked .10 miles southwest of Manila, P. X., and six men were killed. About 9 others were injured, several of them fatally. Andrea . Tomasetti, a timber worker near SUverton, Or waa Instantly killed Tueaday when struck y. a branoh from A targe fir tree, crnahliig hl akull. : The American gunboat ' Annapolis reached , port at San Diego Wedneeday, carrying II refugee from Topolobam bo, Mexico, And reported that J 00 others are waiting at Maaatlln for an Amerlonn warship to resoue thw,'- yA:-:'.'A About 600. eltlsens met Thursday night at Bandon, Or., to formulate plans for checking the threatened agitation of the I. WV W., Whose troublemaker are led f W. F. Sdgeworth. ' deported " from Marahf laid. After tb meeting?,. 00m mittee waited upon Dr. B. K. Leach, who edits a paper known aa Justice, and or dered him to leave town bcea-ue of hi alleged sympathy with the L W. W. ele: raent : ' 'i"'"--;.('A. fprofessor 3, Bushnell haa resigned a head of the sociological department of Lawrence college at Appletoh, Wia, an old Methodiat Inatltotlon. to become president of Pacifio university of For est Grove, OT. A..?---VV-r'.(.,v'i,:J,'..,,v;?. . Aubrey . Bouclcalt, actor and play wright, died of pneumonia Friday at. A Nw ;Tork hoplui. 't " Grand ria Withheld. 1 , Paris, July The Inatltut . of Franco haa decided not to award the largest of all,' the great Oslri prise, of $10,000, this year..- The prise 1 in the terms of the legator's wllL "to reward the most remarkable discovery -or work in science, literature, art, induatry, or in jJiA"hlia Interest generally." The In stitute considers that nothing ha been done In any of these directions In Prance for the past threo years to mer it such ev reward. NEW COAL VEIN TO BE WORKED NEAR CENTRAL! A '.; 'fgpeeul to The eeatt4'';9U.-: Centralis, Wash.. July la.The Mon arch Coal company, tha . latest conoern to enter the Lewis county coal fields, haa purohaaed 1(0 acre of rioh coal land a few miles east of CentrallA and la taktng . Immediate step toward de velopment of the property. .The Incor porator are O. T. Wedtnark, a Centralia attorney and Frank Anderson, . D. B. Lofgren, C. P.. Olaon and P. M. Lone gren, of Portland. . . - .v i-,'.;;va.iS What may develop into a substantial addition - to the payroll of . Wlnlock 1 the discovery of a 11-foot vein of coal at a ' point four mtles . south of that To Look and JFttl ''. 1 , Bright lii Hot Weather (From The Woman' Beautiful.) i ; Thia is- the sesaon when she who would have a rose-leaf complexion, lily white nook and hands, should turn her thought to. marooliaed wax, the firm friend of the summer glrL Nothing so effectually overcomes the soiling effects of suhAWlnd, dust and dirt The wax literally : absorbs the scorched, discol ored, withered , or , coarsened eutlole, bringing forth a brand new akin, clear, aof t and girlishly 1 beautiful, It also unoloss the pores, removing blackheads and increasing the akin' breathing ca pacity. An ounce, of marooUsed wex, obtainable 1 At 1 any drug store. Applied nightly Ilk eoia cream,' And Washed off morning, - will gradually Improve the worst complexion. :V'i! V'.': 'E-fi:;. When depreaaed by tno neat and you want to freshen .up for the evening, bathe the face In a lotion made by dis solving an ounce ot powdered saxotite in a half pint wttcn nasei. xou 11 find this mor refreshing than an hour's rest 4 It. is fin , for smoothing out wrlnkleav even the deeper, one. Av, town. A flow of artesian -water, in which are evidences of oil, was also struck, A company backed by Senator J. A. Veness Is taking ateps toward development of the property, , ' v , : STANDARD OIL HAS NEW COMPETITOR IN BERLIN ,'; V.K'', , - ii.i-fW.Saf.aaessaaawa ' ."Ji JBerlln;tjuiy ItlJThe fight .'for':rth oil trade in the Oerman market which has hitherto been carried on by - the Standard Oil company's Oerman branch and a domestic corporation, controlled by the Deutsche bank, comprising Ger man, Austrian and Roumanian Interests, haa now become a three-cornered eon test I;,'- j-. ,:,.,: -..) The latest competitor is the so-called Royal Dutch group, which derive it aupplle from the Dutch and Brltlah East Indies, Rouraanla, Russia, America, Kgypt and Mexico. -';' Its . oapitoi is said, to aggregate ' A . quarter of a billion dollars, and it threaten to offer the Standard ; Oil" company competition worthy of the ' ham A ' r.-;;'i ' ' S'i'.i, Steel f Bridge for Catherine Creek 'x; T':r;rtOalted't'ta4-:'wmi'f'; Union, Or July ltMembera of th county court accompanied by i. ateel bridge expartA today examined the alt -of a bridgs over Catherine, creek within the llmlta of the city of Union, and will erect a steel bridge with a walk on ack ' side, covering the entire street is ' 0x60 feet with concrete abutment, to cost about $450. This bridge Is to take the place 6f a wooden bridge damaged by high water a few weeks ago, I f v 1 nrtycwir- Wl fc..