PACE TWO DAILY EAST PHKCPMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1911. EIGHT PAGES Ullllllillll!lll!llllllllllllI!llllUlllllllll!lll!ll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi!!llillli:iini!l!!!lillIlllill!U DHOVES CF AUTOS I A Cool, Comfortable mm TRAIL SEE The I.a irnd Oserwr yestenlay rmtulnrd the-fUowina Stem about a former" Pendleton gtrU , 1 "Mis. Hanrtt oynK.-hA has heen In nrrliitfv Uutfc Wr Vni nr broie ..-.J 5 i Lunch LLISIiClttt I pnt and ufTTCTBS prwrt!lne. onlle! J? 1 I f. LilJr ElESE HOI DAYS I f ii Qi iTAifm?ff(rtx is iv I rr her MrefttaMr. ami ilrsTVlpntv Jl c ! v 'ifcy - I it IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUY A SUIT FOR THE LAST" DAYS OF THE CHAUTAUQUA THIS IS THE PLACE TO 'BUY.' -JT-THLERJCES3VERE.NOWjQFfERlNG MEAN A SAV. d W1M ""J arl tWi-famllT ami inen.smre iufpwttta no torpedoes may be encountered on the journey across." ,- - "- iNG OF FROM $5 TO $15 ON YOUR SUIT., jY.OU CAN'T, AF- -FCRD TO BUX ELSEWHERE, o'ALL HART, 5CHAFFNER 1 MARX SUITS INCLUDING BLUES AND BLACKS ARE CUT TO " THE COi; : " r -."- : ': - -; . - . - ' ; ' ' t ' . SPECIAL SALE OF LINGERIE WAISTS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - - - - n , - - - - : Dainty French organdie, lawn and voile, trimmed, with lace, high or low neck, long or short sleeve sizes 34 to 44. Regular" prices range from ?1.75 to $7.00. Friday and Saturday Your Choice V -Price. - . . -, t 1 : ', HARVESTERS' SHOES : V; Tan Elk Upper,' Chrome Elk Soles Li...'... .: $2.25 Mule Skin Upper. Chrome Elk Soles $1.95 'Mule Skin Uppers, Hard Leather Sole. Extra high top..,.:. $2.45 ; ; "Work Shoes of more substantial character'ana better fitters for ?3.25, $3.50, f 4.00 and ?5.00. "MM 'WlgeruL .VXists8Ss . a A,real snap, spring styles, extra quality i "seizes -ap-to' 46: Fridavand Saturday 98 "MOTOR COATING ' ' ,, Of, pure li:jn, non crushable; comes in natura,!, shadc.SG. tp, 45 inches wide. iJn.ioy motoring.ia a toat pf this material; maHc.it yourself, . The yard 50c4 to 85 ...2J30 AND $3.50 EMBROIDERY FLOUNCING Just when you most need a dainty lin gerie dress we are offering you these 45-in. embroideries of voile, batiste and crepe, embroidered in light blue, pink and laven der at the extremely low price, yard 9S w." LINGERIE CREPE ' Of verj' fine texture, soft finish silk crepe' 36. inches wide,, launders like linen, for un .derwear, night gowns, , etc. All shades. The yard 50 7"' V kimona silks A silk kimona is the capital garment for these hot day. Cool, comfortable and practical. All shades and combinations. Oriental designs; 36 inches wide.--The yani i.jr.r - :....75 to $1.25- $2,75 "AND $3.00 , WASH, .WAISTS " 91.98 Special lot of voiles and lawns, lace trimmed, sizes 34 to 44 ; Friday and Saturday . Special si.9s. 1 : WHITE MADRAS , For boys' waists, men's shirts, ladies and girls' dresses; 32 inches wide; finest qual ity; neat tripes; white only.", Launders like ' lineri, wears better. The yard. 25. . 35c EMBROIDERY 2 4 Fourteen inch embroideries,' suitable for "' petticoat flounces. Special, yard.;... 24 75c EMBROIDERY 09? .. . . .-Raf'fletl' embroidery: flouncings, suitable, for ihfaife. wear, yard "-:....::-.':.'!;!;v.,.;..A-:." 39 r-i.. . . 4rv 1 !. V;l-fc -j Bargain Basement Bargains CASH SAVING BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S LOW SHOES. ""Vi - ' MEN'S OXFORDS " -'' Tan, g-un metal and paten Ieat&'er"yl lie $4.50, $5.00 and $6.50, only .. iOS 'Coihe'm black and 6ft vfcif loir fceel; ,00 jalue, only .JjjZ " Come in Rosjia calf, vici, pcitent leather , ' giin metal, black and brown "suede, values $3.50, $4.00, $5J)0 , and $6.50.; Barirain ,,. ''Basement' price only ' av:?;v:i!.;;....i:v.K: '"81.98 i WOMEN'S PUMPS'' ;";' ' " One lot of 250 pairs, velvet punips, an excellent $4.50 ;yalMe... Bargain Basement'" jjfrTe''onll'...?....MKtm;n;..:?ire..KH'..j SI. 98 ; 'J' ;;;WMtNS'WHITE';PUMPS"' '"'""'" r Urg lot of wjii(e. irynips.' $5,0.:, values, "'" Bargain Basement pric.only....J-Sl,98 '' - THE, PEOPLES - - S4 . . A - - WHERE It PA YSfTO'TRADE WAREHOUSE 1 s t Miss ZelhiThompson Is entertain ing informally This nffernoon for her houw gitest , H Ibs - Agnes MeDonnld kilffkL.'l'overvir Folks from tlie Fast lkc Ovorlmiil Trip In All Kinds "" of (;nillno TlU-y Coino J rr"i All lart .h is liuli(;a(l by i"ur signs. of Seattle. Miss McDonald and the younfi huittji rrently caturneii, from colltge were ti honor gurtts at an Informal afternoon Tuesday given by Miss Mildred Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toting of Pen dleton were weekend visitors kt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A." I-ang-don. 949 Isaacs avenue. Walla Walla I'nion. f Minister.lt Pnv Tribute fo '-Rev Weaver' tWorh 1XMWI.- ASSCKIATMtV -AhOPTS HFSOLITION Fxinvssia, - ItEtiKET AT II LfcAVING. It recognltlbq of iis ryttuwu a force for the religious and moral betterment of the commun'ty while he hwi11bc;vn pastqi; of tho Qy-latian I'.nurch of this city, the local minis torlul dssodatio.i has gnne jn record In tvibutv to Rev.. Tolber' V. Weaver, whoie jxs).er.ation was .inuounced re rp.ntly .and , who is leaving soon for Tt M. via,, California. R?t. . E. , II. CIm'onfcfr, , pastor of tha liaptlsi rhurch, prepared the following tribute on behalf of the minister! : ,.,We, tl'.e ministers of reinlleion. nuvfc learned with; sorrow of tho xtn ipiuliou ot, Kev, .Tolbert V. Weaver, pns.toi, ot the, Christia l church., Wc have founj him a true ChriMlan Sen tict.'iin. inrt. a. faithful minister.. A kindly s.nirit. has. always bcp.a I r-nt f.ud nianilfst in his relation? with all. He l as always been on the alert to orve the community 34 well at his '.hiircli miii tvery moral or educatloo ..cuestioii, has found him ready O do scr.iv o in the name of I lie ...aster. , Xo j.vto; respect we have li r.i him congenial and, a delightful man tp. l:bor , with.,, 'e therefore record our rcgrtt to see him go from our city and we wish for him Jne fullest pros perity where God may call him. E. R. CLEVKNOER, . - Committee, is easily arranged ' by ortl - - - 'soine' of our choice - KANSAS OITT, Mo., June Dint today hangs low on the old Sat.te Fo trail., Once Wain the California rush Is oh. 'ism tWprnlrle schooners have given way to touring cars, racers, runabouts and family cars. On fair days a steady stream of autos loaded down with tents, suit-1 cases, Btoveavand bathtubs, passe the nttnsua j,.u urtu or .tne united Press which happens to be located on the trail., , ,. . " . 3 ; Vhere are th froml Oh. Ter'- . here. They advertise their "home- burg," too. Nearly a!wys with pen nants, "Somewhere, Penn.,' to Cali fornia," or "buwneast, Conn?' ot "I'pnorth, Michigan.'' Ponietlmes ilsns are painted all over the car itvhl Ing somebody Is mixing udjWerUslhB v.'itn pieasuret. -r f..t: . Khaki clotlic'- iwetVminate. Reg uiar honest -to-goodnesj , cntiilogue touring jjlothe. Evidently wo , ono ever clertMs- his cap-nfter ho sjiirts for the goloji-n' west They must show the wear.nnd tear gt the trip, Thej must cart-y mud from every itate along their route,- Sort ot a souvenir, stunt, you' "know. -, 1 Occasionally, the gasoline; trail sees a stranseror two walking ,t the exposition end selling hair pins or shoe strings to make expenses. Thrn maybe its a donkey cart irl a don car to haul the commissary depart ment. But the old trail 1s hsy they are going west In , droves and "seeing America" at close ranged il PRESSED HAM BOILED HAM ! ! !.. SUMMER SAUSAGE- h moun vnni l! I I " I E Or a nice roast served cold.' of our, 1 1 ' "' : ':. I'-jf' I : ! YOUNG LAMB - YOUNG VEAL i CHOICE BEEF OR MUTTON , - . . , . a 1 One order will please and rconyincfl you. : : . , . 5 I OREGON MARKt1 : a ,. j TWO PHONES 600-AND' 01 JLU-M ; 815, Main Street, ;, J. S.-Rogers, Prop. 1 5' .i '' !.:...! ; ..! hio-iimn ur-i':'. Aidt IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIinilMIIIIIMIIIIIItlirrilltlHlllllHllli? i " I , ew Pla'roHndfi Uim'H1!. ROSTOV. Ha., June 24.-Four U''. iichool"urd ijlavgrouniis were openw! today' at the 1)einnfns of the summer season- 'i' here are now 2t playgrounds in school yards and 36 crfildWri's comers in parks' avallalile for the kfddies! ' ; -.' .'. IV'.'I '-. .! For an Inrpalrctl Appetite. folmptofe tlfe Bptellt tnK strengthen the digestion try a fe looses of 't?(SarHBrt'iln,B-Ttrtet8. Ml. J H. Seitz, of Detroit; - MleM:; say Tttey,r9tofe'a-:ftTy appetite when In paired, relieved tne of a bloated U-eP rng 'tthd' Taused a pleasant and satl factory movement of the bowels." Fot sale by all 'dealers. -;Adv.- i.tt.." ' ! liHllgstlou and Contlpatloii. "About five years ago I began tak ing Chamberlain's Tablets after suf fering from indigestion and constipa tion for years without finding any thing to- relieve me. ' Chamberlnln'a Tablets helped me at once and by us ing them for several weeks I was cured of the complaint." writes Mrs Vary E. McMullen, Phelps, N. T. For sale by n dealers. Adv. OOAL 'CARGOES KEEP IAKK BOATS WORKING ' CLEVELAND, Juno U. Prosper ity reigns In the "flats' and along the docks! The big elevators that lift a ' ear of coal and dump ft Into the hatches of lake steamers at one thundering crash, ahd then go on nJ keep damping until a tramload of coal hat vanished Into the hold, are working overtime. Port statistics show that shipping Is ton the hoont. The mines in the Lake Superior re gion sent forward more than 5,000,000 tons of ore In May, and hiefleBt up and Paul M. Wurburg, member of the federal reserve board, discussed its work at length today. The same top ic will be up for general discussion to morrow after an address by Benjamin Prrong, Jr., governor of the New York federal reserve bank, The bankers did not confine them selves entirely to business today. however. In the afternoon there was a polo game between team repre senting the bankers of eastern and western New York. ' A number ' of track events were staged. There will be an informal dance this evening. A- golf tournament started -this to June 1 were 194,440 tons ahead morning and will continue through tt the seme time last-yeaiv tins.gut tomorrow. . iha Um.1,1 : -r ahlBClnge Jrly this month, taking advantage of the- recent; out , rate. , r '--( White most ot the' business is ing.nanaifa in uuuunin.. o-iu i CHICAGO, June 24. Thie was ge' jufcdngV compaiue. tee stlllraucn 4for .the-s-ene of delegates WJ sk(Tyo tl ii1 ikrriet,nd to-rtIP'e1eVrirh-atmifcH:cm'entlon ol he craft that have been Balling light! lho A.rlateH Advertising Clubs o! AST IMY-fOK AI)-MKNr . ' AT OlllC.ViO, VOVEVTION for the past two months are keeping th de('karoo'' 'busy 'agafc. :' 1MH IUI, JtJ.sKIU K PLAS th(t Wqrl4.. which has been, In session here since Sunday. Besides election rif officers and "preseritatron :bf fro- phle9,,,' the Bay's 'prgrsm"wa, a big 1NTKKESTS K. Y- BAA'KEilS one in ine mauer oi work o M cieap ' , ... ., I e4 up. before adjournment. : Iteports "ciii'iToju" liPiiiXf.a. V. .v. June' ot-Uie ariis' committees, . the Im- ride .interest to vy'-"- fw." v.:ti1c i'"i, v"- and an., 'open parliament, "were the features of this morning's program. ' Presentation of trophies, S.-wDincustion4 , of the ttwiking anU fcitamJal wocld were mission liegun berf tday Kt the twenty-second tutiUiU conVKiulon -ul lij Kew .York Htat 41ank' Astwclatjen-' The on VAiiUwn, (Jelegatea wwe especiitUy in terested 1 the fderal reserve system ,A- ssast thMle to mwntn Oarlof tJJs ittA'V iwioe'to a se'rrwJtiJ ejrterari- rem Kit "Ued ".Vutber; Kftend," lt,l sppllea HW tin fit.fhl toml(,1JliUr rulild llli u4 st M pfWirafii to rrlliTC 11 strata urn tmo, cerds; lifamtnTi nd st! fmiU !. It hmlcn tl aiiMrlM 'so MHtNrM' Htr elend netarallr. '.iAnd et the dim tin Ur ,)miM''4v b M liKdt'S v JuusMiug pain su apt to dlstrtsi 11 eiind OH ttt! of sitf drusgia. Mrrlt te ii1ltM itrftrlator to., 1J I smur KMC.' AUeate f" ' fasdaiuaf boot ... ., a f -1 ',. '" ' : -- -. il ; '' ' "'"' " Ink mifinlshej business, ' and the election o( officers was Scheduled for tHls aft-' ernoon. "' '" ' ' ' '' " jit 'a iilg rnas meeting tonight de voted to advertising talks and meth Cii' wift. be presented.' " r '' I Jttii' Kloiwr Te1l"ral: 1 ' Hi,A0KUJHIA,' Juhe JfThat t Ke . elopemetit of 13-5'ear Old:,1A'-nria French tand William Poor,' five year hr senior, ,lo Elkton" Md1. a thotitH' ago :is not a spur-of-the-nnurneni act was imown 'Men Poore tftH"Ht- raiRiied 'before jude Ilijyle !ln' Cam den on a charge of abduction, pre ferred tiy Mr. Edna frewh, imother of the rte. '-The' little' Wide told the) court that the trip to the tlretna Oreen' was made with fund's she had pttVed 'fro money Poore. The young man said that In obtaining the license he told the clerk at.Elkton.that Miss French wa 1$ years old, although tie bride old the minister who married them that she was just past li years; which Judge BoylO was -Informed" ft a" legal marrying age in Maryland. Pending more definite Information Trdm the clerkad minister at Elkton the court deferral acUon- f :,.; j Little Mrs. Poore is a first year etudent at th. Coftingwood high school Khe eloped with Ponri. h i. supposedly school' and 'on her re- w1,h T Co"'nwwoo t right on with her studies. .. Her mother knew nothing of the elopement until she saw the names In .-a news (li.n.,.h 'lllng of the visiting couples who had been . spliced. The lyoung newlyweds have never lived together. i.i. liioli Women (.he lliwoltul. XBW YORK, June 24. Prominent fociety women ihave raised i several thousand dollars to build, on the east .side, of Rlker'tr Island,-a ihoapital for drug v"ctim. ; The money has been placed in: the hands of Commissioner Catherine B. Davis, of the depart meht f corrections, she has announce eM. . Franklin B. Ware has been selected is architect and Is at work on plane itr the building, which will be design ed from foundation up in harmony with the purpose in view.' . Commissioner i Davis, In a report made public recently, outlines the com ditlons in existing penal Institutions, which have -made the erection, ot such, a hosp'tal necessary. She says: "I am reliably informed that when I took office, heroin and morphine were being sold in the institutions of this department at from 12.50 to 16. 50 an ounce, and that B0 per cent of the prisoners were using It. , "Jhe amount of smuggling has been greatly reduced, as is shown- by the number of cures effected; by he great ;ncrease in. weight of prisoners and by thj?,, general',' Improvement in their health," ' , ., ;.,." ,, , . , ' ,' .Commissioner Davis thanKg.thed8 trict attorney.-the .courts and the po lice department, and says that with out their aid it would have been lm po5PibletV'Ktmpwt traffic suctin eslenl fnjlhflr 1 gt jj em Rmugeling drugs Commissioner Davis menliona fir fharlea H Ravlpr rel ouiu liavv ijvtii ini-j --lt tbj traffic W ailoycAirJed CJircAGO;.' June '.2,.4.rr-Fderal ,offi CM" 'W!"MW,.-im4 ot re .ire--j'.'lts fir tie ,IjAiUsh-, fcrmy, bound froui nranctopo.toNw Vorl; I "XT' .-.Aded . ,l.y .ieutananl Kenneth Croft, wry :sald; he-was on W "'. to .Engiand, to rejoin his- reg- 'P-.ir " II : -, 7 -A f 11: being taken to the federal building and riueotloned, tlie men I'liitlnued east.. Ooverments ; agents at New;. York and Detroit were noti fied' of their, movement.' -- l ..:Kedera agents armsd '-with wkr rwnts charging vloJation A neutrality lws Itr enlistment rrr the Srmy of a Wiiiigerent-natlon 'mst -ithe therft ineir arrival. THv:mtf. all denied they had eaiisted-and - the warrants " W. All were Inglish-. An'ord-'i'n-iiOun'cd'thls'" weett',' An-1 "en' flounces that the exportation '6l cr- "Edwdr'd Qfialtroifg), -fif Tiiverpbor ta'n Important foods for rrjan and Tie of thu men; fold the offftfhVts thaf, let '8 tmHITy pKfirjf rtlt.' whfje other I Francisco t'l'i'n ar fnritge rriay xpoed'1o Reply to U. 5. ; Rejoinder is Nearly Ready WIl.I, VOT riK fYKWARIKD TO W ASHIJiGTOX, TIOMITVKU, TIU NirXT WEEK. WAHIN'OTOK June .' JJ.-Oer- many's reply to the latest 'note ol protest- aHlnst.'v,!iubmarlne warfare has been partly Completed. Ambassa dor Gerard advised President Wil son. He cated. fyiyr. It will '! ..orwar.ge.QtQl.YJlsmngtnn uu til the latter part of next week. The pM4jdent trill 'ye foi',th "summer"catHaV,"at Corntsh tonight for a brief vaeaWn) H; plana re turn to-Washington July 6. By the rims-..my reruii tftn GenlaB reply may be in the hands of the state de partment, - ...1 . '."- 4) -PltKMIKK OP JAPAN. 4 - - ----- 4 I; I l -H-IU- !i.-J 4 ' XT if li Klor to nMiir'1rat.:' ' AMBTEKDAM, June 24. Every sentence of death' by a court-martial In Belgium must hereafter be indors ed by ..Emperor. William ; before the prisoners are executed, according to a telegram received by the Tyd from its correspondent at Maastricht. ,, The writer of the dispatch Intl mates that Emperor William tele graphed thehe Instructions on learning that eight citizens of Liege had been executed : for , alleged espionage and that 20 others were In prison charg ed with, the same offense. Only Ono Entirely Satisfactory. "I have tried various colic and di arrhoea remedies, but the only one that, has given me entire satisfaction and cured me when I was afflicted is Chamberlain's Colic,, Cholera and Dl arrhoea Remedy. -I recommend it to my friends at ail times," writes S. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. C. For sale bj all dealers. Adv. Heirs of Mllllolnalre Win. BALTIMORE. June 24. With ' an appeal, now , pending In.the I'nf'ed, States aipren)e)1cotjr.t.vil)f ,'! IltrK'aU'on, whifih(.has, been. In progress for two years between the heirs of Edward L.' runner ami uimn mn-u i iniiiuuif wn dent nhvHician: Joseoh Miles nurHe ,Ijarle-wt1)jr'!'.TieeBfe ri'unK" orderly, and Martin ","CdrryH keeper at the penitentiary.' ' ' to r.t ,i t.: : ' )'t'.;'n nn.-nt ,ji. Vy4; : ,, ,i,t-i!'' "ViS'DftX' June' ti there Wit fnf- erf"j tfitr JtlgmeniKtf :ot'th,e':Wri"by. : Which' 'ed fo'o,f 'mifririles,re::reX'enyk rants! V-r 'n(j''flerm'any,' ''Auslriii 'arid 'Turkey1. ..iiimii ntit.-iKiy in an e rancisco tihlppfnr the'rH' to England. FtanW, , lltittlfa.'Spatn n'd Porfu'gal w Y to. il tK,i: , ,'. , ,,((') "Viill,ik rhat"mUH-Mn't Be sent'io foV- elgn ports in Europe other th'an France. RiiirHla."Softin and" Portusal UiS A.VdEIjns. JWe -'it. Javlrrl t Rn n Min ntd'tA' 5.w h.n. in, aged 14 and Walter Kerf,1 M. in nefl. as are'srlso tMitra( eniintl-les'siirh rttaled exposed to dtptheria contaglorrl as' Ifollano'. JJorwriv.' Awed and Cefl- Juvenile' Ilall. escaped from the In- mark) 'are" onforis potatoes,' ryi;l:rye' sfltutlrtn lit' fhetf-onlKHt-ClotHW'aniflfhW Tve1' rrtekl. htictiwhent.''' Khtn "'tier'i bfarV being sought 1y officer's;-' "1 molasseW arsenltf'ahd its edmriotirids settkd out. of court. Tftetjount or lisurnc was (20,000. ri tynrn ce Infiled wasj IIJO.OOO. Jfl ijjTifmnt fnfred on was not given out, but Is said to be about 1500.000. With the entering of the agreement on the docket, the court yr'A'er?ji'''the''VlsV;era 'WnW; tom aejv'o'f Mr1.1 Painter, 'which had been locked Mr In the' safe1 bf the "court sli'ce 'fJi'e'Rinnlmt bf'-h" pniceeff-lngs,-to,W flirhed over Vfi'Mrtt. Martlra a'nd-WrKs 'rtkfa Paln(er,"iwldoW' lind daughter, of the l'nsureif; man. 1 EdWaVd - Pa(i(ef!"was 'a"1--Wfrda mllgnalre who fcTI overboard from a'. steamship Tn' the 'St. ' JoHng" Vlver, FllfftHa. ,irti? 'lnkiWr(fce',,-corhp''fHres 'Vif fY HMrMlloq wneiner or nor nr had leaned Trn'M'Wn Knat W,,Wrnn'ir suicide. "Tlief'n'tWat'etf itrsO That he" had taken poison, c'hemlsts reported .The t'nlteOta'tes "Fitlellty i tfuar- aritee company Vtar'ted' prbci'eci (figs d obtain possession of the vital' organs', still In the possessfon of the Baltl mpre pherrffHts! 'bn5'i(eveii,New .York nsurance companies joined them 1n np" Dfifit... ThliCw'As fesWa'"W; (Hi" famlVy '"'" '"' 'a: '' "'" '" ""'' '"iiMd id; invttm jii.'iinmf ... 'jfy;;: rAi ' V ' ', i -aKf Ii -Vf-m:i-ii ip-i u , Ijk.. COUNT , Vtfiw-'".'.OKtJlAu..i. ' Ol'! IMIJ 19 t 'I W ,Coui)t 0,ima.faJis.,;,ifigiim11i:4ii 41tn'Ki8ovefiAWtw who; w-uui resi. sillle-.tax. the rcet,tdmjds.of the Japanese. .iMlaiinlsLrtiijon. upon ,t-hlnjL Hi; ' " , - - -,;,; ..; IVKAT1I WINS ftlGMT " '! r .irr. ri''1' '','V'''m;V "CRfPPLE f'REEfC. Cob..: June 21 Death defeafed' Rribert: J. MCN'arira. ra: 70, and nd great fallriiad Vill i-.r-ri hi, lines inrough his property after years of delay : through MoNa- " iiupiacanie opposition. On several occasions he drove railroad Rangs off with a shot gun. Mc.N'amara was one of the oddest characters ever known In these parts. i oeam ne was a trapper, diroapec- t.ir Dflmlil..' 1' 1. ,. .. . aMwiui aiionprmii. v teicame here thirty years ago ana hls"experl- rnce inciuaerj successful mhvtowner. stager robber, and eontict. w ris blng a stage he sefefrien 'year's of a 14 year jientenoe-4n the (lolorado pen llentlary r t 'Thelxidy of the old' niah Vn rnnJ In his lonely cabin, death having coma from natural causes with the aid of starvation. He had for some time protested the right of way of a rail road ar his retreat.' GIRL STEALS LOCOMOTIVE Pr-WNGE INTO1 ' rllAvrisrn BAY IS NAftlMrnt.T 'AVE1IT- " ' " T.O.'- SAN rFRANCIflCO. Juh. ?l-i Veme Lacey took' a-ijoy ride In a 1o oemotive isad nearly ran thw engine Into San Franrlsca Dayvi i The tiweV1 efforts f iPoliromnn "Peter iWhalen; pre-rented her front tending Tier ehreee! an,tnat:.of the 'tooomotlva.uhu plunge frxuo the Folsom-streeti dock. Tjhe.iiwnmaa notloed the abseni - i thai englneeit frorrii a ;Klt ilj1n8: loc. motive andi clamhered hnto tho' enb, gave one wild yell, started' the 'Butm matlc berluw,anrl pMUeitha Ihrot- iie.wwo open., ... . - ....,. ,, ,.ir,.;trint pt the engine tb,twlteh, nao,,peen turned to send the enalne "n.it" ,the,,mng;)leadlnB down,;to,tho CATARRH LEADS - Hill ii J,;i:'j- i. j-.-ip a ... , "TO CdNSUKPTION ioi. h.iii mi ii -i '(ii:,ii.M ,) i.ir "t.Cotirrh tnginu(b blood $A J Bbaa af scroeiilai'or yhOTDJatwm:' I may .be r4ivefl" but it "ntiot"bei nin14cd"by -VniflT Uveal frentnlpht.1' It'trrcakg-'Aowrl1 IH;ir'helral rBKh;' wcakemffH)' luhjC tisstHfii.-tftia I'crfrls' fr7Wif'siimritfnn!':"K" " "L " -"-i-i" mofl 's,,,Sn'fk1iiariHa': 18 "go (me." m?m iHtif trta'trfieiit, -ot -cftm (hat if irfknoWh .iftM besf "remedy fbr top case,. ...J.purjflcs Aha. W.d' ,A)W tBOft . i" , .-H.I.I1..JI4 .- .Ilill'X; li.iWU." J.UI.IUH.J dock. The eiiKlne f WJ 1 ritrfed (rter the switch and rhe -woman In the cab Instantly WilMrig- tht' Hanger Ahead, Cried Trn'nn('iillyi''foth'lp. ' i "i nfill., iiii .,it j . 5 !" f-t ii "'twin:' J'"filW: jiU?.,J3.-Jft-d.Ta" Ju'ilgo Caii.enicr wiji iiwJde, ...Jmie,, imfv whether 'John IHngham, a suspect iii the New Westminster robbery, thai be , (-"turned lo ('nnadu. , Ilingliann was arrested In April. He was order ed extradited! by the Vnlted ('tates' i.'oiiiinii'jiMini'r. .Mason, hpt his attor neys anught, a writ of liaheas corpus lo test the legality of .the writ of per mission . from the, secretary of state under Mason's removal ordef, ."' .,,'! . . .. . o, Jb&, .rJI GREATEST Cigarette Jb&&w, 1 ' I I I 11 Ik I I 1.1 Mi " b 1 l 1 t1 MMl (.; ... This TsYour Jlotel and hrad(uu'rters whea in k Portland ir you are discrim i intlng.. 'j ( i Location, center" bf ' city, service unexcelled, rates as , low as the lowest. ' 80 reeoui, per day. .v. ... 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