" 'Wo Favor Sways Us; No Fear Shall Awe?' : From First Statesman, March 28, 185X THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. Charles A. Stracue, Sheldok F. Sacxctt, PubluXer Chakles A. SnucrE Sheldon F. Sacxxtt. f Editor-Manever Managing Editor ' , Member of he Associated Press . Tha Asuoclated Press Is erfinMvly entitled to tha use for publica tion of all mvi dispatches credited to tt or not etbcrwls credited la this paper. : . 'j . - Pacific Coast Advertising Representatives: Arthur W. Stypea, Inc.. Portland, Security Bid: San Francisco. Sharon Bids.; Lo Angel, W. Pac Bid. Eastern Advertising Representatives: Ford-Paraona-Stecher.Tnd; New York. 271 Madiaon Ave.; Chicago, 35 N. Miehlan Ave. i Entered at the Poetofficm at Salem. Oregon, secona-yui Itlatter. Published every morning except Monday. Bueweee office, S15 S. Commercial Street. j j- --' (,; . - - -. -r . :y : . " ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i Man Bnbcrlptloti Rate, ta AO ranee. Within Oregon : .p"3r Sunday, 1 Mo. eentaj 3 Mol $1.25 Mo. $2.25 5 1 year .. Elae where 60 ccnta per Mo. or ISJ0O for year la advance. ! By City Carrlerr 8 cents a month: IS.Rft a year In advance. Per Copy S cent a. On trains and Standa B centa. HEALTH f : Today's Talk By R. & Cc?t!sn3, It D. Wa are dally reminded orer the radio and by advertisements horn important la the care- of "the now important is the care of the made by anyone of the treat need for care of the - We ha& S teeth and only one pair of eyes. If wo lose a tooth ire can depend upon the re remalnder t o do the work. If , need be. the dentist can supply us with artificial, teeth that do the work almost ' . h 4 -t : as well as real: ones. : I , i s-:-'.r . s -i It is trne that artificial eyes can be bought. ; But such pur chases are made for coametie reasons jand of course l- not for sight. : ' -i i h ii kja the care of the eyes we Everybody should hare . the eyes examined - at 1 least once. Quite often eye defect exists of which the victim 1 i utterly una ware. Early care of sueh a con dition Is likely to eliminate later discomfort. Eye examination and proper prescribing of glasses will do away with the socalled "eye strain" and it familiar com panion, headache. Unfortunately, we are a vain ! ! . Hones on Appeal fTTHE Oregonian is dissatisfied1 with the decision of the should follow the same hygienic 1 1 fal .rrii. w,t ir. th cross-state railroad case, and S?1? fth general is hopeful of a reversal when the, question goes before wgn- yoar eyes. Remember and ap er authority. It remarks in! one paragraph: j predate their ralue, and treat I .t unnr Averal aalient facts. Har- I them accordingly. :; ' . i riman believed there would! be enongh through traffic for both i SAitih.rn an TTnfon in western Oregon, for , he started to s i. .iewtA aavBral other branches to open ; Ba UIO UF BUU ,..wr .1.1. vp eastern Oregon. The assumption mai au iiuc ""''i" Union Pacific might draw from western Oregon would be di verted from the Southern I Pacific is contrary to experience. A competing line giring increased senrlce develops so much new trafrie that two; roads prosper oeuer xnan oue. i Northern and Northern Pacific are an example. This would sorely follow construction of a new line 200 miles shorter fl -anv A-rtstlnr linft. I ' ' ! T- t. m ni-fM- ofifnTr cino TTarrimATi yaS dreaming of IrM Sntv GrSt changes in nsporUtion have "VX'-SS come about in tnat penoa. oooa roaas ana wrucna lc t be amaxed to learn the number threat to railroads even on trunk lines, and have virtually 6f glasses that are sold yearly put out of business branch lines of railroad. Instead of ex- the namber of siaasea that Panto mileage railroad Jjaveeen reducing ithe nt incomaoi for mi3eage now being not greatly different from a decade ago. one t0 f t!use3;ud tejm In the matter of increase of traffic through competi- er. se them, it yon are "n cap tion this is true within limits. Railroads do develop a coun- sighted." or -farsighted." . or try. The example cited . of the construction of the Great IXl,,0?0"70 SSthern foSoi the Northern Pacific is pertinent. It is ,4. If" J- . likewise pertinent to cite: the subsequent construction of win nerer help- your precious the Milwaukee which failed to develop the additional ton- eye. f r nageto justify the construction. r .nZh!" fon! ? ... .. . t , 1 indmauais who hare no defects TTi -final mint mnd hv the Oreoroman abont the cross- vha).. n. ,m IZZZZ M-I'CIr A. 1 ;v"7r 111: ..t:". ""ratu iroat I Kest. the .am. or wealths icmii s von wlese Bhima Mar- newsuaoer reoorteT. fessintr anr anecial knowledire it would seem that the UnionlvCT ta JtJi -.vT.iV.N nickname "Bhn", a gneet at the Pacific could haul its freight over its water grade line to it Is best not to read while lying I"?; h.eriic'. wV.ter Portland, a line which is) built ;to handle traffic in large ' volume, more cheaply than it could to carry it over meizr;; :t yr" 1.'"" ,75 mountains and over the high plateau of central Oregon. ! glaring or la 'dim light, a soft. i - r : tt- . . - ". imenow ngnt Is TO THE RESCUE ; : ? j ' : . 1 f BITS for BREAKFAST 'Murder at Eagles Nest" Wg JJuseua asl some history I . tot any serrice to him. There he T ay nis giant lorn siretcnea out Ton read la this series of thai la the bed and his fread (perfect "blshop'a pillow" la the Wlllam- ly bald) resting on a piece of ette nnlrersity museum. The I marble about the size of a Bag story of that marble slab from I ster Bible. The marble was laid AfxTci has Its roots running back upon the feather pillow. X said to to Balem and Marion county. And him, 'Bishop, what makes you lay, it is a strange and gripping story, your head . on that piece of mar V ,- M?' 'Because he replied, "there Iter. William Taylor was front 1 so much African fever In my the Baltimore conference. lie system that my headL feels cooler- was the first Methodist worker on the marble of any consequence in California j m beginning his meetings In the now It thrilled mef Ilia dero- open, like the Salvation Army tion to his great work in spite of street meetings of the present sufferings, hardships and ferer!" day. He was there before the the good man then went on to "California and Oregon confer- T to Rer. Wire that he formerly ence" of IS 4 1 officially assigned U86I book for a pillow but on him his place at San Francisco. one occasion, not finding a book, and the session of 1850 designs- he saw a piece of marble, used it, ted his pastorate as that at "San and found It so much better; that Francisco and Happy Valley." - he had a piece of marble cut, and m m carried It with him. Mr. Wire When Bishop Simpson came to then asked him If he cared for the coast in 1854, he found Rer. the particular piece of marble, Taylor doing a great work in the nd he replied, "Oh noany piece crude but rapidly growing town would be Just as good." So they that was to become the metrop- hd a duplicate made for the bl olls behind the Golden Gate. shop's use and kept the original. . m Thirty years later, on May 24, That Is the story. In brief, of 1184, Bishop Taylor had the sat- the ."bishop's pillow" in the Wil Isfaction of consecrating: William lamette university museum. Tay Taylor as a bishop, at the last lor spent seven years in San general conference over which he Francisco, beginning in the ear presided, along with Bishops Fow- ly days of the gold rush, and ler, Walden, Mallalieu and Nlnde, wrote a book entitled, "Seven all men of mark. Bishop Taylor Years Street Preaching in San was known as the "bishop of Af- Francisco." He went from this rtca," and sometimes the "bishop coast to Canada and the east, of all humanity." then to Europe, Australia, Tas ; ( J mania. New Zealand. In 1872 ha I The story of the "bishop's pll- waa Ia India, where he did a' low" - appeared in this column ret work, and he wrote a book about a year ago, but some parts '"a Years of Self Supporting of it will bear repeating. Rev. M. Missions in India," having per- ts. wire, rormer pastor of the 4nea wonaers or evangelism First. Methodist church of Salem, and organization in that land. said some time before that, In tie California Christian i Adro- Thereafter. Bishop Taylor be cate: ; came the great apostle to the I People of darkest Africa, He did It was la the summer of 1880. much more than any man of his The Oregon conference camp tlm spreading Christianity meeting was to he held la Canby over tn drk continent, founding and I was to be In charge. Bishop thousands of churches and mis Taylor was Just home from Afri- s,n stations, making many of ca and I could think of no one them self, supporting; through whose presence at the camp farming industries. He wrote a" meeting would be a greater up- book, "Christian Adventures in lift. So I wrote him, and, rather South Africa." come. X met him at the station I . Bishop- Taylor died at Palo unraveling the mystery. Blm identifies the shawl ; wrapped around the Baroness as Mary mellow light Is easHy obtained. F I V T. ilB8DB. ea' and Is the ideal light to Use. .I4 bfn sttenUva te the Baron- wh,.v ess. Blm hadr noticed Emily's uuiaer rn.au. ut IMtnnBH, at um in secret eonversatUkm Mrtri I .MTislahvl Anthmphr I A common practice. ' t ' . V I & IT . . ... . V . ' I should be nrohlhft ! (f.. fTUiiS legislature is consmermg a bill lor iree textbooics movai frm di... I party. I and recalled the maid's acream rtMom nMsntaJ ta nrtt ttt simnV rha lom'olatnra cacmo 1 tor!rn bodies. This fS nanallv I wtte She. tOO, fOUHd them tO- ft i?nV Tha of of a at all It is orderinar the districts to Dav for them and tolri f t.a .,.Am.i.. ..-LjoUce lean that, ti turan..1 raise the monev bv real isx on nroTCrtv'. The district has no I mar varr from th ad - Mw i maid was net in her room that ontionr the law in maridathrv. - I I I the nose, to rubbing the left ear I f"- " nuer denies reeeiv- . z r-f . i . . : t i t .-. ji i tar a tint mM k. i mm aiscovers cuts on the maid s head and arm. She refrains capita donation of Washington and California is far in ex- been recommended for the re-Krom telling the police. The cess of that from this state. Virtually the whole burden of a cinder from the eye. """" Mronear roent are ' ' w I Vat mA. M . a. ' . & f ISB n tt TfaJ W eraaMBwaat m M a r5 taHrridistr7i4 -t 8tate im: istu - tag this additional burden, upon the districts, many Of which cinder remains in spite of tie c toana ontaide the window, are not in shape to carry additional burdens. The Salem various manoeuvers. " s - - . Im believes they would have the school district has over $100,000 of warrant indebtedness. 1 Removing cinders jnuity iwirty if- they could find Rncrprtw has n sTmiLir tsrtr flnafSno- ort rVM-vnllM t4. Never use a hard substance in peron - whom the Bareness A" rrr V , , I attempt to remove a cinder " summer ho.se. The nyius w wtfiwHjiHeu irvm. , bucu a uurueu. ocnooi tu- from the eye. If you insist upon ts are called. Bim Questions icvwia oucaujr iuom,tcu piuviue tcveuues iur scnuois, I nanaung tne eye, make sure yomr I boi ser aaawi. rea ap- wiU have their problems increased under this burden, j." I bands are clean. u pe nxious. but Mary unper- i Another fact: the state while makW scant contrihu-f " ! t&r better to go to the P" "" ? n.1la f n the tion for local pducation has thrniKrh tf.o ?V rr. -aT, K,;fT I nearet physician, who will - re- Bnw rx wttnontft, A fis--rir ior local eaucation, nas tnrougn the six per cent limita-lmove the obiect immii.irir appears at the window and uon, aennitely raised the bar against local districts going! without any damage to the ere. dlamiear- Blm Investigates and vcjrwuu tt cerk&ui marner in xneir levy Ot taxes. An addi-lJUnr serious and unnecessary I llDU e anuer in tne pantry. It .wuat idtu, mc legislature iwo years ago put on tne scnooisi' " , T irwm neKlwMrnIi f V I me nurnpn nr rrpo trfltisnnrtatiAfl Th& f n m u v.aa iU vanuB tur i ,f C.r ..rrir"!'1: u " tnis minor complaint r i j ."T a: mu u iiws un real properxy JUSt tne Same. tMany people rwho have chrob- CHAPTER XII .! Ane, question is not simply one of whether free text-lIcan innamed1 eyes, are coni A subdued rustle went through books are a good thing or not. That, in OUT judement. has! Uttt!T; trying patent eye wash-I the group; was as if everybody been conclusively demonstrated ' Trw immMiito nm,.f 1 sa '. im not aavisahle. i It Is ai once let go breath. Walter whis to tavfn; Hn iSS-rVi HJi mf(Iia5 5neStl0n; IS far better not to use any eye wash "d the sheriff exchanged glan- 7t H Vft br them. U nless the state is ready to increase without first consulting your s, the leave, of the little book us tax to the public schools orprovide some other revenue Prsieian. I 3 rattled beneath Waiter's fingers; me scnoois, we oeaeve tree textbooks should -be left! i ' or many iismiiy naray spoke sharply. Following a party at Eagle's i and they'd had some words. N. aha .m I in Salem-'Amonsr his lmndJma. I Alto. California, i Mar it. io body paid anr attention, bM I hom rrA i.t. .i.. I ta" was a verv bMn m.v.mIRs came back to end Ma i. Lhe's of tea like that. Mary seemed j pression -changed into a look of labout the ot teachers' Bi-lth country and locality of his la UtUe upset herself, though." j faint malice Blm had seen her I We- (Rer. Wire and his helpers flrt effective labors as a preach- rnaxllnjr DleeJoauree r I wear when she told Walter that I " Ufc u uoin tent on the! c " missionary. "When did vn aa tha .h1t Itha'maM. Jan, af t.. i. I camp 'ground for the- biahon'a I V m Walter asked, resuming his ones-Iter room all night, n remember 1 and hd written, across the I Taer s appeared before ia t kmlng- of the maid. something else that happened."! Mnt rge letters. "Bishop 1"" cwumn reference to William . wws-ri r u n.., I aha be ran a jriritMi.i .1. 1 Taylor." He looked at it and aald. I Wayland Brooks, llarlon Mum. it off and lay it on the chair br "u Ton jwant me to tell." ' f thm tint oPl res- rer wh( gre Bishop Taylor the door. She a5 not Whang . "AU right, Imogene, let's hhTt f tee I ever had.") , most substantial aid in opening it away because she dlda?! think "- V . V.. . "I11 missionary they'd be staying. And it was "Well. It was In the evening I "'AT ' I wrr. wire eontm-1 -ainca. Tne writer was iM .n .-Ti-tl. ZZZ I before dtnnr nn ir 1 es: One mornlnn . I ' went into (led to say that Ur. nv. kitchen . j. , j because I'd finished Mrs. Hardy i tHlt carIr U see if 1 could be Bishop Taylor about 50.000 for optional fwith the districts at least for a term of years tin- S Im1 , U 8810 remediea "It was a good honr after the ;t j:-.4.ia ;. ' x . wx jrcAijj, u"-1 Boric acid solution mar be nacd 1 irrnta laft i. v t - financially ' T ' f t&C OTtvJf,n,5er f, ng i the lViTw itamS uoauudujr . -. , . j I I eyes. ! Yellow ATlda nf mamRlMim. ... i- .- . ointment is a familiar household hv.1t.iV ' eTTrydri?umnnawlaei3Ut yoa5Y?J"aJd III every case It Is unwise , to tue t. tha if. iiMn NOW that "IXctor Ingalla of the Corvallis Gazette-Uon of 7 phy. win. rBpe7" limes 18 Safely about airain ftffPf an f.V A Aswwers ta Health Oiwt.i, W a At a j! w At-v. . vj. Kvery summer Colds at the University j wDoctorH Insralls of the HorvanT Horaffa. Times is safely about azain after an ' m r v xnnmps, he should turn his deftihand to the medical Instrtic tion of the editor of the Orecron EmmM tk .f.wi.nf scribe makesi rottia rnmmnf I .j .souwmuz uib oiaie ui nesuni ' on the umyersity campus, and I we judge from his remarks 5nyon advise me what te that there has been an outbreak of running noses and thick Zr? fl Wcoughs heads and general malaise which attach lo colds, flund tiS? tneSghV1 ISoV go'K la grippe. Here the remarks of the Emerald editors on Wp? I never lllm be the aabject, and we wonder if they have-leen given the e t0 aTO,d wikness. - , scientific okey of the university medical school Sav tho - . 7" ' trom'hrn. i ' cwx. oays me , A. Tee. A lcal remed m "Yon didn't sea. . Mrs. Frost when she returned?" Walter in quired of Em. . t r . w. . wm r rjm a b bv sab v w. ttarf the editor of the Oreson aSSCTS. ISSe S.'I.ta t W&'STC; . . " buv tui vut axior Ted.'' , !.-.:- - "They dldnt leave I together?" He. went ahead.. He'd been i drinking too much and gone sour Uln I see. Were yon from the dressing?, room than oace, ImogeneT" war; and she'd gone down. Well.' the more J fJa,nme" dressing room to right there since yesterday afternoon.- uc.owmy room ana i neara a I some women remarked Bim this work. A hunt has been on t T l roing on them wisely. "donTwalt 'ZTll raar. for the rr' ."-V " i My window was open and aa was 1 meat ta v .VI- -I. 1 eiac' POt dared, nattering her last stepped by the door. ene came la. - May do." waiter . . mn All right, then; how did where thm ririuv. house stood, and where he was l? th? imm beloW nd 1 krd them jealous? hey know by tatultton L?M. I oln !t othlng fierce. The what to eapect." mtumon 5urIML . I could aee it any. Baroness and her maid it was," "Why. BimT atesied Em .. I .TJL . tMa Wlia tnampn. I Walter shook his head over the v r BOW ow w ttered. L "DM ran haar whf thlr.i. "r l""the house waa. and h wfear.5S2 "ked Th have Ja'ne back- he ffSjit a The -writer knows now where Mr. slight interi rlnT tlatona wm .ttaVL.l Pala-Uced-milTwho.; K i . wlUr now . - . i feicniuij. wair ons enma. Al I anlnr mndA, rnu.o.t. I wi juri 1 urooKl rava R . man fSO.ood. 000 in aah -k. relied. "After tonlrhl ran wfl v, Isldes contribntln atfiM..t hnv . . Vi. . v i "v1"' I Ae? " " " oms- lonesa last night?" Walter began. .,or " musionary work in . . 1 wu ftvti na a aoor siammea ana i "No air. uiin. f i i m UIi. I - I dWnt hear any more." nrAu .f,to ."7v" I "Certainly. At least wn. II Bim ts. rtri t.,- .. j .r "T: "'. 'uur"V didat see her bring it because Ilously. She could not Imagine foend r xil 1 -Ti I Oregon ia 1852., a noor , v "fc11 1 was the low-voiced Jane raring "per- her hair, but that was" all. air " V nid u money in farm In the kitchen but I suDDose It I fectlr awful" thonrh th ei. . ' B. - line and stock nuin. .v. TT was her because she took ft ess with her insolent manner and Lha, rttVJl5 do hills. hesMea il..' ? away.- . -i her dlsdalnfnl ir of i.i mmT. ".1 ""w "U,P valuahla H.v " V V""" "MISS Allan took' thar ihawlT Lfnwi. W k.jrrr!:.,WB'u.B, : tia .1 i'.TTl What time waa that?" . T that rtdStoWT welt " " t """ to m&riS. f. w ' . I " .wa waasUM, aUa A UC1 DDL 1 " n 9 . UW UOAIU WUHam Wayland Brooks earn e .J0T 15 mM TiIm?KD8 was dismissed and recall that she threwnythtagT" of tla (BrokV) widow, low do I know? A little before she left somewhat reluctantly, i T)ld ahe dischars-a Voiiv rM I went to the kitchen and that Blm thought sheaay. "afST tinlrht vL eif a" short time aao th. wwrten-thlrtr by the cook's "She's jealous of Jane." she ont?? ter tonight yon get wrltw Dellered clock. Miss Allan came and fixed Itoltf them fa a lnlf.imntA ttr I -. . ' r: I tactat wlfh m.i. , . Ithav Ita.. T.i3 c ' 5am" wm vm as they tamed upon "V" ,n The tact is that kept 1 the other maid." , I her brief lr. . i .... I the first contact w. t . - mm.w avsa, UUL lUk I aa " w nitMV VOT . was OOinjC missionary go nt on the terrace changed her mind. .She! walking ; around as If she trytnr to- figure ont and then she went on noticed the shawl was rone. Tfce Mbwlnsr link f "Ton1 didn't see her take ft?" "No. I didn't hot I saw ft she was Walter nodded and the sheriff night. She has said thst something brourht P a chortle. -Afraid the ttntes. but oil her temJSt out) and I girl Jane's gunning for her Job. llshe never nt it. atr - P mi nnp ntiui nimf . Irf-tL . you, jane? I Rln liH no v 'v.... ' her lob very seHousIv. Mr. nr. w- v. UOtt l1 aronnd he when she went aeross I nolds. TNo, I wouldn't say ahe's nitekered A wa.- ru, ? ft,, the terrace to to the rardesL" mnMraM abont . A v I ii IT?. was gone. But the . " apnea on a cloth th fected parts and greatly relieve the Intense itching. For particu lars send a self-adresed.J stamped envelope, and repeat your ques tion. : .. , ,, Try nnfllnr th (ah--. Varsity editor: "Changeable weather and its usual epidemic of colds." -While It la only natural to run out of doors without suffi cient clothing at the first aign of spring, this practice is laraelr j . V. .wuifc,a. vrpn winaows wnich canse drafto to blow directly on a person are a usual canse for catch ing COld !':.:.-'.. i , a .i ; : ' : ; ' . ..; . , . ' i . . . I I1 " iraiiina; me tongue for- Evidently the red flannel brigade is stronrfv pntrPTirh.lT holding it in that nodd ed at Eugene; but we stand aside to let MDr." Insralls onen I Vf. ,ew moents. if thu the eyes of the youthful writer to his gerxrl theor?f co?L StK lvtn!? 'w T : I ' I S Try takrnr a L. 1! "5 BJ" rA tonight it to ?f castor oil the night beforTsaii: . i. . r wuw emergency there Is tolin- tal ngntiy and avoid llanids necessitate its immediate constrsctloa 1. hard te see. Quoting Gov. I especially mUk and any fLo!i Meier's message: "I recommend that yon attach the vUck ml t.iR 1 ooa claase only to legislation where a real emergency exists" Of ronr ' v "-"- vuV Uu wouia prevent a referen-l m. t. q. What would dum on this rotten measure. . , ) t , CQ -anse a . I back Of the ear. IMnnnanl. V.I Ramsay MacDonald made a poor bargain.. Ha nm Tntt.' - I stiffness and sain In tha, fc-v . . - 4 J t . . t -. J 1. . . . .. " I . . . V. i. winieu, aiuiuav. iuu ie. uauaai um 01 jau. - fsow Gandhi fall f r I lu" neaa ana neckT uan vu mi ciiii Huiuua pxosram. ; taaependence is strong wine: and when a people get a Uste they, want to drink the whole I O- "And the shawl waa bark when laomethlng elseometWnr' more I Z 7?7, ..L NT" yon returned from the kftehew. I imnortant te w. , . I t," rt ft.um w Did yew have more than one eon I' -What?' asked T?.mnM. I T 1TtT- . ' of eoffee. Imerene?- InnloVi-r iaa ni ... I J..?T .1 m , wondered. . TI wmt mt of the dressfna- "Why whr .h7 SSri fw' 5nnlc ? Tejtod room more than ten minutes.-1 "What to Important te a girl Ilkeishe laft tha ifhfv a .Wlr1 " the maid retorted snfffflT. I IrTrr a v I a JP. library? And the cut i " a - a a' lyvoo. . a a, a ran . awsnw w mr a . es t i .'. n. .-.i : . ' iasaeo aerself. hadat thnmt m. mum k er aitcr sn fluff! a net WOrsTer then. I to DlftnflAn th. , walker off fate tbe-garden. nntll Em mmMed. "Jane's only been JJem!?5f tWSJt?tS wvanerr work in San Francisco, whither Brooks Lad gone to dispose of some of his fine Pereheron horses; and the relationship lasted for 20 to 30 years, the :000 te 13000 at n time. t. i .i a Blor mP'ete atory " win follow in this column at a "uer aaia.) Yesterdays Of CU Oregon Toww Talks from The Ctates- man Oar Fathers Head 1 GOVERNORS STUDY WELFARE PROBLEMS Wliea Minutes Oownt pouncai enirencoments at Washington are a veritable Illadenburg line. The senate has dug In on one -aide, and the pres ident end the house on the other. It to doubtful if either aid jus. ( iisnuai aaouc Meanunte mere is a legisla tive stalemate. - -;. " A This mar he dna to Mn. ruis. Try to locate a noiKi . . . . . - - - Bwuic9 oi xniecuon. r f ; SUFFERS lIEMORRnAGE ; I mia jco. it Jg r- ported that J. T. Myers has been having a seriona hprnnnh,,. - The ground-hor didnt do na a hai bini ratrJ mt. i v-the nose for several dm r.. did see his shadow. Six weeks more of the same wfll be heartily I of..tb. Slm doctors have been welcomed. j : ; , I caUed to attend him. but h ;?nifr nnle to check The Sunday nfght rally indicated that .erohfbiUen sentiment I MVds wtoh fwJf , Bhfel ian'tead yet. even if this to the "hop center of the world", u peV nTi coLZ??? February 8, 10O0 one point. Mrs. TTarl Ttrii.V " w ana i about "Ton know Pr. Kami v.-!r""iUC" Dy RIgby, Mra. my brala about thai ver since kYt cllVZ? v ,L.F- ,AtwI11' you stepped in here last nlLht ilYn???pleZ J'0! 'e nd Mrchlef. She w.. t?e terracl " ,choI - sfter Msry and Ted want . " . saw her there talking to Bunnr U ia "Pended $48,. Balrd. Then PettTTv .i L"7 "M? according to on in and the Baroness nst toTaBint0mp!Ied1,,' DoaK have Just sort of vanished. I'd -1, .1 Brt' UBtr were the say she disappe?red"bout levei SSnf,?. ,.?end more' wltb although It mlKht.Ji been excePUo Multnomah county. llAfA f rase T aaa.s - 1 - , f. about Tne 'tlme-b; TheT "if w?.! " deralle hare been nearly half l A""'- K0 on burt. va i nni v t e . i - 1 i uoai Know i .. - . .. wnere she went- either thon-h . "w.Tcr?ra ma lan train- now I unnsoi it . . I ,n acnooi at Chemawa received garden." ? w pupils, brought here from "She eanM I sou in. have walked -alonr tb and reached through the door of ins .room for the shawl i it wa tnere at th time wniie -imogene SPONSORS rROGU.131 SSer af AJhanrf" S ft l?' r a a X Eeltea (rejreseatlnx Croverner ease problems ef mutual inter est, particularly what steps cam be takea by. the . various eon inanweaiths -to avert 'periods of depression. The dalezntts te ' tike conference shown 'are, Case of Rhode Island. Gererner ' Roosevelt of New York, Gor . ernor - Memn Larson - af , Jersey. Stsad2ng,,Ieft te iright, J : tik uvTciuor Sjeamaa ex I New . Tork, Gererner Wilaor Crees ef Connecticut, Charlea Pinchot ef Pennsylvania) and Governor Joseph, B. Ey ml sachusettai The eerenth State's, repees utalive at the conference, S. P. Dnach, represeatinz Got ernor White ef Ohio, is net ta this gxoup photografta. DALXlAS. eb. 2 rn vri.. evenlnr. mnr . . . was out Just before Mrs. Frost re- j committee . of the Dallas Metho inrned at eleven-thirty. OnivldUt church will nnn., l??n?. n?"ast T? ber. tit Uinment in which Mra. Walter d fv"05 that one of JobMtoa. reader and impersona. r r h! ierTat nt have tor will be the cUef participant. 0ae1i f ,ati tB Mr- Jonton has given two hun- craraen: they nmt .n.v. t.4 .v ..... slaht- Of the person she went to More than three hundred la Ore- was then that rrs f. v..m..i.. Allan, arrived. . fBrfada Mmicii t,nr,,.r. k. txo Be Continued Tomorrow) '.local talent,