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J v.. w CL-.T.;rc:d "in Hivcr 4 ' jtllW i iVf-H-C!!.: v (i lr 1 MI TJ, L 4i i.IANAGitli OF SUCCESSFUL FAIH " , f THAT WILL BE CEbSED TOlilGHT 1 11 i.d k wi 2 en tl c; c:: r : I t: .-L. 7yo.,f Ccpt 23.-2- 1-,1-5 flood tit:yli till '3 ai a rrscue late this after al tcre of recoTerlag the - ci h I- . : r. r '. . 1: 1 . c tl. . 1Z r t. -t nJ-lfs tragedy 1 4 1 1 t;!a i No. CO, 'J&z'i if.reea 23 and 40 tIo- to :-er . ;ucrrcr taomlr j wnea it : tl;t tta Hood trill taTe 13 i"..3 r;I-t -wLere coatea :1 1 7 lis fI-oJcan. te T-e train iluhsad a tr:je over Ccai creek, - ci:t cf tere about S ; . . .v. :l!T8 aci anoker cf t:: -:-;'t-a UUcr cczta!ai2 the te fcf many dead for whoa r.l d " f ii.j3'Lia 1-5 il'nC'Tea up hope. Ia anotaer c!I tut tl3 t-l cf wtici 1.: r; . - 'dhj !!:;:t- e ::: . . : . : the llr-t t? f 3 I.' ' '-whili or: r . 'r.3 .. led 1: -3 t' ? t:. .t is I I? ccatJ-Ia i. : i x '.' ' ' . -a" 1 ".::. -1 c 1 . . ,''1-. 1 Cf. 11 t . -. . cj . J LuJ Lcr 11 1 :r, ii tta criiza cab tla r 1 I . j I.-IIja - trob , t " l ' : .... - t. a, - r , '. ,' FKED B. CURREY: . j Assurance Was given tlat nish t . by Fred Carrey' f clire triry of the state fair Tjsard and tnanasrer of the fairthat financially the success of the 62nd Oregon state fair was confirmed and that the costs of rthe"Ji1?ctioa7and"6Cll-3 eenerpu. purses offered had heen vmet. Paid r adinissior.3 Friday iiumbereci i3t50Q proximately. S00O diess tnaa those of 1 the previous i das Grarid total -attendance to data is about' 70,000 Vhd paid jca- 1 Frtdav waa dedicated : to ..the. OAR. V WRC "and" dtter patriotic ornanlzatldns. " Headed .by tbe CiTil war Veterans fife and drum ) cof i.the jarade oft sdldieM f tne '60s, tne WKg ana, Kijjarea,pr ganizaUoaa passed" across ,th fair to, toe',' aiJ16a; v w'liert Govertor Walter . Pierce5 -ppote )fia .the mailt auditorium. ; Perhaps '. the steps or the marchers were not quite steady; a th'ey.Vere? half a century ago, but the'same spirit that mu'sthave characf erlzedtheit marchinjg' was' noted. Heads wets' bared In respect o the gray-haired "men and ' women ' Its they passed. The program 'In", the : audltorlun was In charge ot.tlef, ames "Lisle, Gideon Stolr ' and Ar JB. Huddle- s6n. Several vocal solos, we're alEp gifeh. ,. ": ' ; " . . ;"' .'.-. .". Dil'ES TODAY TO ICE, Embalming Vil! Db Cifficult ManyVill;Be.Fiac2d in Unmarked Caskets- Never - to Be Opened HIGH WATER PREVENTS - RET.'0VAL OF VICTIMS Entire barVIOIaVe'iorBe ' ' Removed in So ms. Cases . ' to Recover Bodies r -'ill J.'i w- .Grafibn'-Broi Jump Sporty Event c: Eve ins 5 --iTHa Persi-m Puf Over hz Hurdler by Lilly tWiUca--TIiree Oswald Wt Hotctj Pl-ccd in Ladies Sinjjlcs DavixS&nns iiacw. ; tTASPEfl, Wjro.. -Sept. ' i8;7 Unless bod fee are" taken but 'of the wreckage of Turlington" pas senger ttafn'KbLr 0' by" tomorrow, It Is; feared that aU chance of identification will "hare " passed BcKlles of fine u'nfortunate pertons who were aboard Burlington's No. 3 0, benVer-bound trla, " which plunged headlpng"lno the raging R miles east of here at 91 n Veirfek- last'lttiiht tare been ! in the wafer tbr'nearly24Tiours. : 'xr. J. JF. O'Donnell, dirision medical examiner f lhe"BurUng ton, Stated to night, that the speed of the stream which la a rirtual mounlaia 'falls powi wlU'ao mar me, winn xauiiuay 11: -iiv,;puaiii.u uutwiu ""v Bhow by romping away with theA $1000 .'stake in the iive- I lAfter ?a lengthy deliberation onftiPartof the juds, Plat!nbm andhi3 'close competitor,, Kingston, ridden by his "RAVAal T.indsav -Ensrlishi were sent out .!cr ' a. stiff final., The animals, inspired by, the unrestrained ehthusiaF-n of- the grand 'stand, paced Ground the , ring: at Epectacur aWardl went irst to Romping Peavine, second to.IIingst.cn, third to Hottentot, of the Davis! string, fourthrio Sharza ci fio WnriiarBfriTir" fifth to Mountain Missie. ridden by lar- garet Ellen Douty, sixth td'Katherine McDonald,:snd seventh to SniKara, ownea Dy xars. Mwaru -vuciiBjuA I'm nr. I ILL 1' c:.T3 t :l!x tLtlr 1-1 i.t t: 'i coa- . i.... 1 hoist l-lly,, toll ' ; jTta'Vas tT that c. .1:3 v:-c!I I L.-lia and the to::; 3 cf tha lost. As a re- ruli t! ry v.-Ill renala all night In t3 t "7 t: b r 1 r!rs will I a i to er.:::3 tl:a"wil tie .rrl?l cf -C ylrtik- tsmorrow r.-:-a it la preaile tLat they will t j r?i. ..- '" tan3 out as tne :r c:'a!l tine ca - -ten riilrci ia T,?yc-a-;t!i ii tell cf Ufa aad -its :3 'ts;,:ts. TV! lie at " a cf warniisr the engine 1 I-.3 ll.a t.r:;n, crcllsa t!: lir:t. t,1:!i traces and .-rces ia :t3. .1 t--- i f-!!owei 1-3. f. c'l rzarkei. ..ulJu t..:r.Ji.ii.5anrer t:.:!r TuII-tsa compart r t: 3 -1 i: 3 i -ird cf tts .pas- ;..-3 ' " f ::l3, tl.::lr criea e;: j Etii: 1 as the li i. i wLich ti.ey were 'Z i. ' !'. T-jt-r. TTlien :-cii.: : . r3 cf-.tia Pull- 3 e .11:1 cut cf tha cars ' i c "'7. a f-T cr!-i and rv. water or tne nooa c '.'i tl.at tad ';.'Z3 Il3 i .r' . - ; . . ! T r. "i t"' Traclt. , 1 .:r.3 rrr.a.!scd on the .11 an crportunity for 3 rc-rucs which were dnrii- 1 ii rtniovir.3 r-I3 i"::.i th? c ! t'..a day ccich that had i i -e-leJ. In the Pullsan r !. D. C:Mra al II .1 t'l'T tJ ;tl3 tall ; ij iach t-c.a Lo were t cut in safety. Death 1 (la nen la the fsce as they " 1 Izio tha car ll.rf3 -. 113 ru":;:3 Ut:r t:? ' t'.a sift an rl was suh- i; -..1:3 cf i:htr!n and : : -r rr; !-r t ' re'Iare the - - ' ! 1." :: "" of a IT I i m9 mJf W' j . N ttBt i I W t etW J th faces of those In.; the, water tbgether with the ' decompoeitlon which soon will set in as to make Music such as has been offered I embalming eVeh' difficult. " He ln- duricg the preWous. days ot thejdicated that, In 'most Instances the fair was not'lacking yesterday, and I bodies recorered' will hare to be waa. iumished by, the boys train- placed la caakesjaeyer to be open Ing school band and the Chemawa a by friends and relatives for Indian school band in addition to urpoees of identification the La Grande organization, tne i 5 Buyers from As Par. Away 3 Honolulu Attend r.ic- ' Arthur &Stauff Sale ' Buyers from Honolulu, Califor nia, Vi a-.aicston,: laano wa.ure- gon atttsiad the UcArtiur & Ztzz.il Jerssy Eala yesterday. The 33 head of blooded Jerseys sold for an average of more than $300 each- or a total of $9910. ,The highest priced animal sold : was purchased ty E. E. T7atts,of HIUs toro who purchased Ilelma' of Ashwood for 1 800. The cow has a register of merit record of 903 pounds of butterfat. r. O. Schattauer of - Honolulu was cue of the purchasers. Glenn IlcClaia's raallad hid from nick- nan. Cat, for $44 S took one cow. Other buyers included Howard IloIIssbeck, one, and W. B. Mc- Guire, -two, both of Hood Rlrer. Roser T7: Batt, Wilder, Ida., $165 for a young calf; Grant Nichols, Ellcsburs, Wash., paid $315 and $30 0 for two baby calves. i ' v - - . . Main Labor Meeting to Open 'Monday Gompers'Talks . to 'Building Trades Emwz ?v 1 pniin I L.I b-iil off lclal fair band. ,,.r?f.r.. Those who; have dany attended the fair conceded that' tt crowd fi-Jrl2g the day; would: cot equal that of previous days, for the long lines ot 'automobiles Waiting- for One Body Found 1 Oaly. one. .body .that of,IL.M. ciulU, tsrsagenan in: the bag age car. iad been recovered, frwa t he mass of wreckage up until 7 L clock tonight. 'Z- Thos.eln'i chrge 1 ILIilil Ten "Women arc Included in , List of -Names Drawn From'Jury Panel i r ' The jury i:n for the conins term of court was drawn yester day. One half of the 20 hame3 on the list are women. The jur ers drawn were to report to the court Catcher 8 at 10 o'clock. Thcs t'rawn for Jury servica arc: Jcla 11. Enslish. laborer, Etaytea; Ruth Libby, housewife, Marion; Ceorgo B. Paulus. clerl4 r-'- i 8; llary C. Doynton, house- rcc : At -st-E. Hack ;.J c.erK, t ica is; bars a : : , hoasew " Salem No. , Ft;" , tcusswi! . " No. 7;" .a T. Walker. houiewire, Eabt'IIt. Angel. Nlta 3. r3wlar.J,'tou:.awIfo, Ealem, Mi. S; Jchn N. Cooir.?. farraer, i'i. :eia, j ; POUTLAND,- Ore., 'Sept. ? IS. Two' suD-cbnventib"na''of tne Am- erican rederation of " Lhdr-the 'label trades and the metal trades departments 'completed their B'essions' Vera 'today. 'A' third, the building- 'trades; will "adlournVSat- urday night, it was announced, leaving tbe field JJclear ' for the main convention to .opn 'next Monday.- " - .The jnetal trades, today went pn 'record for a determined attempt 'to Vrng about a 1J0 per eat un idniStatlon ! bf Tfhe -' steel Industry. Both Ihis "organization ' 'and the ilabel trades, elected of fleers for the'eo'ming year.- ;'" f : J V In- tfie" building' traces conven tion the outstanding feature was an address 'd President ""Gompers dfthe federation, wher inade an earnest - appeal for greater" cohe- sionf aVd less f bickering ,:n tte. rnTv'ftf the unions. "Prior to t'T. Qompersv appearance, the building trades had .voted, dowaal rc alu tlon for a .raod'er torn cf contract which would 1 have insured ' the builder or employer against any tieup of work because of disputes over Jurladictlon. ; llr.' Conpers took up. the 1 cudgels ; for a strict observance of contracts andVajied upon the ' convention 'to. make known its reasons for opposing such a plan. 'The conveatlon'did not reverse Us action in reconse to theappal . . . , .i -The labor situation la Chicago is-affecting the bullilsg tndes Was sllshtly clarified aceorIn to the Chicasro'd !e?ate?, cy t fusil cf tl. 3 . t" : ; artir. a charter. to tie tear bf th-t giviT i: Be:.: :.r; admission to the" I grounds , vereUfrresMi' work and undertakers lacking;' and tootqrists 'f ound" Hfti4 1 iere - said ;tha.t. some jbodies. proSi . M L 111 . ..i1.Aliil ... l . m - I iruuuie in euusuug uu icoiiuj j npiy TWO uid pa jtn.uTcvi, iuiu the grounds "at-will." Tt teara,:ly.aMA,.tomorrow;..T)ie7''es- THeads- otTthe Various ttate in- pmated that four to flv bodies sdtutlous Epoke.'to'. a'Iarterowd hnight be taken from the cars de- !ir tisia" tuditoTija' dtrlig tbe ipita the-extremeiy tush water : evenlnxr. in addition., to a hoop I that time. drill by children from the state Ja nrost -Jnstaaces," however, it dfeafr-scboolknrf a toacTeVt ey'the, wiU ba necessary to lif the entire boys' training 'schq'ol. tb9se'ap- ars from ke?wbIleo stream ba- Deafinfr' oh th rtztkrt were br. torVtKflel Vai U received; Prac- R. E.'Leel Sfeiherlfcupeintendent Really all of the cars which plun. of the state hospital; J. W. How- l ed, headlong Jn to ' the creek are ard. suDerIntendehtbr the blind howTi early covered With, . water, Jschool-f Dr,. J. .N. Smith, superin- tajaking. tho work .of extricating tendent of the school for feeble- bodies .all ithe more cumcuu. minded; ? L, ,M.'? Gilbert,; head. of R.. I. Gerbart pt.the Jphns-JIan-tfi bpys training ,jcnool;; Olf.; Vllle company, Dfnver, Is belleT Mclntyre, , superintendent of ; the )eA to fhaT been -drowned while deaf schooi, and Wjarde.n Johnson, seated . in the smoker of. the Den Smith, of the state prison. - Lyman Ver,-sleeper jRrhlCh,. ent Into the .... .. . tt n. n.tuM. - a lh. Aicuonaia sang; several soios. t . siryara. nv.'vw"""" Today has been Ber as"ide "fdr the Goodyear ,Tlre omp wj U .Pm Grangers. .ifid.U -Orknga day. , HI- who sabred i his.. life , andhat urity 'and reveling wUi be in -or- , Mrs. H. Id. Schmidt by crawl der this? evening, which has, been from th. wtndow of the smok deslgnated as concessionaires' a the. same sleeper, stated to night. , - night that Gerhart itnd O. E. child welfare work programs will !, ' L. f t f nrniTiT liilllllli : "CTJEBE Three Girls Tie for 'Honor -Boy Also , Winner . Watches Received rr:. LllL Tc o - v. . iC'-fb Fc":, cLcr I.. .. v Li l w i ' t Chester A Arthur, the personal representative ; of AdoipV Ziior of New YoYrk City presented to 'Governor Pierce the -fAdolph Zu kW"Pufple ribbon'on "behalf "of Mr.1 Zukor who "in' turn presented this special award to Mr. Roy"!. avis, riaing, uomping reaTine winner o! vhe event,' . I 'Before broughi to the coast last i - -4 - year from the Roy J. Davis sta bles in Kansas"Cffy,by IIss Ro berta Pouty.of Portland this 6en- W O w i. m ' ' -T"",-.. , 2d Lavo t : port; I ' t 1 tcr-: lo . tlcrt! ali- rc'-tlrg .tr, -hou;:3 .2- J. " :-l' :rj '. ' ca tl3 t-.- . i:: : t t- was lJsrl. be continued today. ,- w - llillHJ ludaik.BES i District Judgo ' of . Cushing . Appeals -for. . Troops ' Governor Sends Guard ; -tto i ui.:oa c!tr. v.h!:h - liv c:rl:!a t '.- . '.- - ' an v.Ith the placirg cf tlld- ! ii; 'ii . ) 4 a. c. m r - IS; L rr I -ctt, -le J. " Masse, ; Jacob Voor :rd; V.'UIIar.i 1.1 ' ra 12; Grac x Litcrt ; rTIr 3 r. E' li, rrtlrci, Calsra "12; 1 t G. L-:': --t. 1.: - ?wi.3, E" OL. Ml'IA, .'anh., Lrt. li.--Ths Bridgeport' "State 1 tank t i Ilrldsfport, Douglas county, vv; . rloscd today by State Tank I"-: t S Jcha I Duke. r in -hi crop' failures over a" cu..L.r c! years was 8crlhed ty Dile aa t! i reason for tho closit. The c?r:"l ftock cf the' i-t!tu-tSca wa3 123,000 ei tha e.rrlr i JIO.OCO, "h d?re-?? cf $87. 0 3. Duke c . 1 'tha ' i . cf tl i .':-...:. : j 1 x. j ' c ' til' c '.'.si ' . '. j 1 3 : the XJoddyeardr company : aj Den ver; lost their Htes In the sleeper smoker compartment. L. M. Bactter btrMartln, Cole 1 & Buckley of Lincoln, Neb., was in lower wo. . ot car is wnicn plunged Into the" stream. i t- . '' - No OittcrtM -. - .. . , . ' - . - -, "I did not hear a scream or out cry when, the train -went Into the water,", he said. 'The porter, was making up bertha at the time but he did not make a cry when the crash eame. It' is , likely, that everybody, was so stunned by the sudden wreck and those who were OKUrAioJIA ClTT. 'Gkla..''EeDL ia the water were, drowned . be- 2 8.Jfhr the AajiocIat4d 'Pressli U?r they could cry for help. My ' "..i';.B,' "."i.ilhoes, watch and valuable papers The area of striagent martUl inrr.r- are missiaa-. ''T8 law lit nt1iKnm:u mriAnnaA try. I . . , . 7" . . m t . , i . I Li. tr. IVipa ; ueaisr . uu . tnn 'nrdpr.d national ruard troorsl the rear vestibule asd. then Cut aa appeal from, the, district Judge vitrr .. .-nuori wakhed out bv of Cushing. The lludge declared tao' w.ter.V , J t that no Justice can, be obtained m the county, through thW county at torney, the governorsaid,- I rt .... T.ti.. L.l iV.t..1l tLa "CushJns dlatrict." an on Capital rrize ""winners 'among the boys and .' girls having club exhibits at the state" fair 'were an nounced Thursday ' " night. . All previous records . were ' broken when thTee girls, each 14 years old, tied fpr: first honors. ..They were Jessie Belshee Df , Moro, Sherman county,; who specianzea In . sewing. - division No. 3: Ida Ieech of Deer? Island? sewing in division No. , 2 ; .... and , Helen , Dus- tin, of 4531 , Seventyjflrst . street southeast, Portland, . who, though still in the grades, has a. record bf 1508 -quarts of fruit and vege tables . and , has carnea . nome inaklng and cooking work in the club departments. She specialized la canning. , r i The t, boy . winner lsx Theodore Jtush ,:of. Aorora Marian county. pe l 18 years old, v. He haa been in club work for eight years and ior 'six jrears has been a breeder bf full blooded livestock. This year he Js exhibiting 17 head of Chester ; White "pigs, i His prise money, from . fairs this year totajs $334, and, since, he has been, in blub work he has" won $572.25. Championship In Shropshire aheep In club "classes .was awarded to Eldon Fox of Silverton. . : ..The three ' girls 'and the boy who won the capital' awards were entertained last night at a dinner party by E. I7XMg strperinten dehf of the Southern Paclflo lines in Oregon, aboard his private .ear "Pbrthtrfd. They . were then, es corted;to the horse show ia the stadium'where they iwere1 publicly aw bl rut; a vubvij wwvw by Oregon "bankers and J. D. Parr rell. vic president Of tne union Pacific railroad. The presefata- tidns were oy Gorerhor y Pierce. Six boys and girls who won sec ond" honors were presented foun tain ?bns. also glren by the bankers.- .'.s t ; i-rd 'i fire ij i-. out la th3 c: ttiL.Ct3 ' r c . had vlilU-i t a W V W W I WatlW'HhMv - ' , . ' S?:::d By Ctrcccmznn BERLIN, Best. .;28. By the fl.ld section, which extends into Associated Press) With the Mu Liacola and Creek counties, mill nlch situation having calmed down ta errcti. The nllitxry has cc c'-Ti Drunrfsht,' In Cre-V eoun 1., ' a v,s lacxi.cd ia cri'.aal j rocliraat'-a cf ' al ..: ni-rilal law, I.a'ailed. STlfflTllllf :: : .piityjiuLoiiiiiL Willamette I'Stfflents Do'Ser- . a a aa' a. pentme ana utner stunts : Downtown : 'r. tl . I i - I t -it . i .: -. t ' to f ".-1 -ty tzi tl.3 ' internatlsnal situation r sera!!y ealeguardcd for the tine a LK.iz.3 inrouga ice :rrpT'siguJ.o 9 tne roveramesi s emergency proc- li::-:'.r. Chancellor, Etresemann 1$. t!lrr:l!as tf artirit,s. ,tt vzrl acccrrplishias.. a '.rpdedy li-:-!;a"cn c? the: situation.-In the 7 r t- 1 ths Rh!rr'ir3 with th'3 ::-3 cf fici::i-t:- ?a early . '.ac;t cf C:r::.-zy,a fcr- Msrshalling enthusiasm. - and suDDort for the first game of the season' with the University of Ore gon today, Willamette university rflotera 'gathered last nignt in football a tally.. . the . echoes, of which sounded for blocks around Atcut, CCO ituituts, wearing and carrying the cardinal and gold colors ot tbe Bearcat defenders. took cart. . , , .J' ; ' A long serpentine - wound throngs'.' the principal". downtown streets; and tarousa butincra es tablishments. Yells and songs foretold strong support from 4 he eidelines In today's fray with the Lemon and Yellow cohorts. A large crod ia expected to witness the game today. There is every indication of a hsrd f--t halt!:, with enoufa ep- "rf'-tlra .t:-.ctit:rs to fill tl satiotf gt'ey Was champion twd suc cessive, times both t-the-Wisconsin and the rllnn-JT- stata fairs, i'nce'at the "AWerican VRcyal " in kansasCity,. as well as at many Western show?-i- . I The ""Xawst" popular event cf the evening waaVthe Grafton lici Jump In which the horses were ridden over bn Jump, two feet of timber, with p-atboard tczes " ca ax side, starting with 12 feet fcf ftoxfSs, ' which wete 'extended to he 20 foot "mark before only ono Semaining horse was able to clear iroved Lr""d?eaatr.:ty ty tak ng high' score in the" Jucip,.-ith Wal'Uri Bud," ah. entry.- by IIss Jean Skeene .ot.Hpod; River, Don McDonald cf Portland ridiug. f ol- entered by IJrs, Edna Cudahy Browne, of . Hollywood, .placed third, and a Portland bor?e, Pucal Crown, owned by II. M. Kerron, fourth. , ; i i- ' ;;., Atifither -coTJular stunt on the program proved to be the,taniy scorings made for tne JDesi per f ormance. ,over six jumpsthree hurdles SLJeet o incnes oi nmuer with' 6 Inches of brush , on tcp ; -i-fopt post and rail; 'in and put of pig pen 3i(feet ? inches; ,4-xooi ta ble, with bench on eacn. siae a dummy red-coatea man m-a on the able.4, After, four .rounds, Ata lumDera we're called Into the ring or the finals. .' By" process of elimination the contest rested be tween The Persian, .carrying pu lis Wilson, the well-known movie rider from LLos Angeles, and sun down SlinirWith, Don , McDonald ridincv the final bars were raised to a point .where neither of the two horses were able to "clear. The sorrel Persibn was the popular winner, followed by. Sundown Ras. Disced third, and Lll.Web, carrying "her "owner." Al A. Baum- gart .of Portland took iourtn In the roadsters. pairs, senator Plint and Don . Carlos, former winners this week,, again claimed the blue ribbon, ana nr. esi s Zo Zo and mate carried Out the red., followed'by ' Ilallie Bryan and Hazel Bush. C. M. WiUon pair, with the white. ' : Marie Beaton and. Lady Sunder- wald .West were given . first . and - - i , r land both irom, jne stapie oi. us second place in the ladies sirsle with Harmony Matias of caigary tvinar tMrd and Zo. Zo. another :"3 the clir A"trt::a : ii.- wL.ca i3 lJLa c: . . co.. . . i. - - ho '.- - As . CT3 1 -: ca . 7 ' 1 .3 t . el to -fr-. -i : rL -i i: ril-3 cJ tl-: tl: ! damage t:? trTic1! . tl:-, . !at d It-1 ters cf f: r$2, i 7 -;3 corrrcr-tsi...'! struck the city ra t; C I C": " siiEiiiiii i0.. from their 1..: i . walls Ycf v its r- c down on . a mornlas as E'3 C?: GwCC3 crc.i.3 . C..-, bE.H, V X - -' the tUlt la t . . :r: erected la tla cHj 1 :' tlon army tui:::ar. and'tha'tclscl z;.r- TjiZ aad L., i3 v., came ragins t:rr:r: j morning' withia-' a law and ''-flooded' tl.3 'ea'stern''ie'ctiias cf tl erifig those -"Evl!:r,3 two- to four fi.';t tt r::. Katidi&l 'Z-"Tl t: been c:!!:l c t t - . troiiss tie' f; .: : 'c the local E l C. j ar.aijcd tl t j c? i upon autl:r.. Charles Tl : . t: j f 2 l I .I't.,',,., r ? I. .Ill i 11am Frar." ' . Z ?, sawmill wcrl : r, r Ball lumber ..t" . don. Las. cc-" ' , of Euerte, s 1 according to wcrl ccrcasr .here . t -cac-lt ia tl ? mill Ed -Ri 3 ' ' one of Mrs. Yest's horses, fourth, i hr.lel NOTICE TO O! . : -'ilioStatcs-fuia tafricr3 will c:I! ta : ty collections toe! 2.y. ; Yc:r nev.rr.rrr hoy i3 j.- t r' ,hLr.rc;!f., TI.ii "ii KU fir:t vi.t t I his U-c::3 cr .failure t1: " ! . cn ycur r:-;J v.ill cr.J co-c . and a cheery wcrj vi-i c. him tnla a sure ..-3 c. t..: lifa. 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