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Tat TWICE A WIK OCABD. ZOOXNB. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBZB «. 1010 Colleagues of Senator Lorimer Are Investigating Bribery Charges Against Him X. SEN.BOURNESAYS DEFEAT ASSEMBLY CANDIDATES Th« vol« nt th» democratic prltnsr Portland. Or, Oct. 1 I m on the several different iniull States Senator Bourn« hsa da!«» 1» given below It will be aseti following sildr«>»» to ths that Dr F K Helovef received on« Oregon inure vote for coroner than did W I Los Angeles, Oct. 3.—Seven bodies have been taken from To th« » '>p!«' of Oregun If yoil bellsve that ger«:«l *el Gordon mid hl» name will appear on te ruins of the Times building since a force of 300 men from ro rather thun aelflsbnaas » hoiild th« ballot Th« Guard »tat«-! Hatur- te city street department began the work of clearing away the ths motive of government !, then ■lay that Mr Gordon had th» most defeat In th« general election every vote», but a correction In th« chi nt reckage. Two were identified as J. Wesley Reaves, private Inter guv« Dr Selover th« most ’Ih« assembly nominee. scretary to Assistant General Manager Harry Chandler, of the Thia la not n campaign of fi !l- vote la aa follow»: Governor vldulas. but < ne of a gr«nt principle, imes, and Elmer Frink, one of the Linotype operators. 2 34 namely, whether Oregon ahull con Oswald West ..................... Seventeen men are now in the city jail booked as suspects, 130 tinue the personal llboity airl pro Jefferson Myer» ................ HiMielary of Mint« tection to property under popular owever, the best clue so far ottaired came from the offices of government, or »hall return to th« Turner Oliver . te Giant Powder Company, of San Francisco, where it was said Mate Tn-e-urrr oh! »y«teiu of political »lavery and 41 perpetual blackmail incident to dele J l> Matlock vo men, named Boylston and Norris, and a third man pur- 3t gated government a» represented by T A It hind hart lased 500 pounds of explosives similar in power and kind to 7 th« antl-prlniary effort» of the aasem* T 11 Kay .... <'.Uigrrseinan tat found in the infernal machine discovered at the home of F. blvltes Every nsxembly as»embly candidate nominated n th« republic*it primar* it G Smith.......................................... 55 Zeehandelaar, secretary of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ ‘ ob* U F Mulkey....................................... 19 lex. if elected, would be primarily ssociation. This clue is regarded as very important, and de- ligated to the n»»enibly de'egates i» i. Bilyeu ........... 13 th » originator* of hl* candidacy lie' ! It Edmunaon................... 3 ctives and others have gone to San Francisco to take up the « . 2 know* the Individual* to whom b» \\ C llael«' read. A man is believed to have come south on a boat with III» natural Nuorenie Judge, t our Yruq» owe* hi* nomination desire. If elected, will be to »«rve T Slater ................................... 314 e explosive. them instead of th« t»« >p!« Obliga* A. Moore .................... 51 lion to a known Individual muât re v<u|H<'iiie Judge, Ml % emu «till in the service for a »elf ih Inter* 'VIII R Kill« .......................... 324 Los Angeles, Oct. 3. ,—The city, - , they . would follow all the clues in eat ruthcr than for th« gecnral »el- Thoma* Mcllrld« . ................... &<> jncll today authorized the appoint- ,Flat cFtJ’ without a word from here. ! fare. The atitl-a»*enibl> nomlreea Attorney 4.«i»cra| •nt of forty additional policemen. Log Angeles.'oZ5.—The follow- know not to what Individual they A . K4 Ream» . ............................ 1 sergeants and one lieutenant to ¡ng men are known to have lost their owe their nomination, bu’ d> k«<»» A M Crawford......................... • » H gment the present police force en-| lives in the destroyed Times build- they owe It to the gr«at party elec J. N Ilart .................................. . . 1 Ing. or are missing and are believed torate, anti If elected mu»t th«n »«rve ged in hunting the perpetrators of, •>< li.a.l '•u|>|M-rinlcii<lent to be dead: the general welfare of the great g«n- I* It Alderman .. 52 s alleged dynamiting of the Times i Churchill, Harvey-Elder, uight cral electorate. becau»e of th«lr » >1« K It Parker .............................. . . 33 nt, and to assist In guarding per editor, jumped from building and obligation to them and th«ir ignor J II Horner ........................... .. . . 10 is and property believed to be ia died two hours later at hospital, ance of any obligation to any partic Male Printer Harry L. Crane, assistant tele- ager from future outrages. ular Individual for their original s— J E I Godfrey ............................ ! graph editor. lection and election The couucll also discussed the pro-[ I Grant Moore, head machinist. J I Jtt Taylor......................... sal to raise the city’s reward for! j Howard Cordoway, assistant ma- CotiipronilM' liii|M>«»lhl<< I^«t«.*r <’oinHil«»i<>n«r j detection of the bomb conspira- ; 1 chinist. 4 Compromise 1» lnipo*»lbl« In * on* D I, llouitun ........................... , s from $10,000 to $25,000, and it' Harry R. Flynn, linotype operator. •*t Involving the fundamental pr'n- ■ i It Orton .............................. s determined to make the reward 1 John Howard, printer. ctples of popular government Th'» E i' luike ......................... .. e j.000 for each conspirator. Itallrovat < .iii!iil»» inter Edward Wasson, printer. Issue in our primary campaign 1 .»Í SThe city’s reward was augmented I Carl Salada. linotype operator. o lliiah McClain .................. .. whether the direct primary shall ^.^J.ay f ay ----- by the offer from the board of Ernest Jordan, operator. maintained In letter and »plrlt or the Cha» P. Strain.................. .. TT- »1 H^Bervisors of from $10.000 to $25,- W. E. lunstel. linotype operator Mate Engineer I people »hall accept dictation from I SENATOR The exact amount will be fixed SENATOR Eugene Carress. lynotype operator. 33 SENATOR IV.R | any a**embly manipulated by poll- D. V. S Reed............................ ■ - ' - a?.’. Don E. Johnston, operator. 3 4 JOSEPH F. SENATOR JAMES | tleal bos*«* who chose many of th« Simon Klovdahl ....................... . _ Arrest is Expected r.xpcctca Frank Underwood, lirotype opera h W Taylor .............................. 1 'AMERICA« ilcleglltc* unit pledged a large pro JOHNSTON B. FRAZIER ®2hiaf of Police Galloway stated at K-'*1*“* oF at' tor. ASS'N _ John II I lx<wta......................... 4 portion of them before the assembly this afternoon that he expected John Gallagher, printer. ati-r Hu|H-rtnt«iii1«til met. f important arrest in connection' J. Hagerty, pressman. The investigation of the charges of bribery being made by a congressional committee against Senator William Steven S Spencer ................ , , 43 The assembly wa* nothing more or gth the dynamiting outrages within J. W. Reeves, stenographer. Lorimer of Illinois at the latter’s request has commenced at Chicago and promises to last for several weeks. The 4 les* than u convention, and I am In D S. V Heed......... I next few hours. He declined to _ R. __ _____________ L. _____ Sawyer, Western Union Tele- Circuit Judge committee, of which Senator J. C. Burrows Is chairman, consists of Senators Heyburn of Idaho, DUIlugbam of Ver formed It was worse In It* method« ! ¿1», whether he thought it would be graph operator. 334 mont. GamlHe of South Dakota. Frazier of Tennessee and Johnson of Alulmma. These men are examining wit I than the conventions h«ld In th« old J W . Hamilton .............. -’’’.de here or in San Francisco, but. Fred Llewellyn, operator. In I9U4 l-ark Bilyeu .................... V . 1 nesses In Chicago sud will likely visit Springfield, 1H-. to take testimony. The report of the eomr;lttev Is not ex | days of mschlne politic* 1 he had made no request from Elmer Frink, operator, the people of Oregon adopted th« di John 8. Coke .................. g San Francisco police, knowing Charles Culliver, compositor, pected liefoye tbe coining session of congress. rect primary law by popular vote and Henj. F Jon«« ........ g’ .. I Joint Menalor | thereby declared d«cl*iv«ly against I If ¡convention», which ar« always domi Bingham ................ . . 44 GIRLS MAY AID SENATOR LAFOLLETTE nated by political bo«»e* who maln- W It . Bilyeu..................... . . 11 Itain machines with funds contribut- M M , Peery .............. .. UNDERGOES OPERATION FOOTBALL PLAYERS [ ed by special Interests. Revival of A. O King......................... i I the convention »trike* at th« vital* Ixilli* A. B«an................ . Rochester. Minn.. Oct. 4.— ON TO VICTORY of the direct primary. Í Lark Bilyeu....................... b Senator LaFollette, of Wis Mate M-nator consin, waj operated upon for Trainer Hayward Has Organiz- It M ‘1 21 Will You Compromise? gall stones this morning, and I ed What He Calls Girls' | Will the people of Oregon compro- M M ('ermo* ................... I eight stones were removed. I nils« with political bosses? Not If I M M Peery ..................... 71 The prospects for his recov I Football Team Georg« A. Dorrla ............. correctly estimate their Intelligence,! I ery are good. The operation courage and independsnec. This wa* I- M Travi» lasted twenty minutes. • That the wee girl’s voice, from IL. Bilyeu ........................... not a fight of the people's seeking 3 under the big hat in the grandstand, It was forced upon them by assembly! UT. W Calkins C makes a difference in the amount of B«prvwut*ll«e leader* and now that the battle ha* is given the official count lA/HMAN ON TRAIL ' eattle, Oct. 3.—The mail pouches enthusiasm of his football men, who of Below . cannot , _ end until __________ begun It th« bo»»«« . Mrk Bilyeu ....................... 5 votes cast for the republican can-j ••'Ji’tHiv utv iriHlL will strive for their places, is recog- one have be deceived by over- F L. Armitage........... .. ... > he steamship City of Seattle, from Within the next six or eight months of lx<t the no people been defeated 1 didates at the primaries in Lane p«. Dnncci/ci T nixed by Bill Hayward, trainer at the I gway were robbed of an unknown the rail* now on the Southern Pacific | night conversion* Some candid»!«» C M Young ................ .... t county last Saturday. In the figures Ur UUL. nUUotvtLI University, and he has organized ’ >unt of gold dust last night. All main line between Portland and who have read their doom In th« prl-|L 14.________ Ed mu neon................ 31 given in yesterday ’ s Guard on the , ---------- what he calls the girls ’ football team t bags were split open. When the offices there were two or three: New York» Oct. 2.—Now that Col- Roseburg will be taken up and the mary return» seek to »lay the on- Ru*iw.|| Coleman 4» i imship reached the wharf today and to this team of eleven girls, at state errors, due to mistakes in operating one* Roosevelt has won his figh road bed will be relaid with ninety •■«tight by pretense of changed attl- David It Hill 34 the end of the season. Bill will tender gway, was robbed of an unknown tudes. Their attempted deception pound steel. This information is I ’ ,M Keeney . In order to mike this the adding machine at the county against the Old Gua’d in one of the from a railroad man who has seen not only Insults the intelligent« of ,t one at a time, after being sear a banquet. Jack Itodman . and greatest political battlee this state 19 'd. Two men were arrested, and team the girl must attend the foot clerk's office. The corrected has ever seen for the control of a the order from the general manager’s th« people but brand* auch candi J E Klmerly . ball practice and show her enthus complete count is as follows: 10 . search is still progressing. dates as trimmer* and demagogue* office. Ninety-pound steel, the sized convention, interest here attache* to Kemp ., Governor iasm in the sport. The eleven ’var 44 .'he loot consisted of gold bullion sity rail that is now being laid on the All admire th« courag« of the man George Young ................ who attend the practice Abraham .................................. 292 I the action of the ex-president in the 8 , Canadian and United States bank most co-eds faithfully and who show the i Bowerman............................... 654 case of another enemy, who, also at Natron extension. I* to be the stan who go«« down to defeat fighting for J. R Medley ........... 19 js, the amount of which is not yet! most interest he believe* dard rail on the Southern Pacific and principle* In which believe», but George H t'nmii and enthusiasm in the Dimick...................................... 3551 Saratoga, last weak announced that '■wn. but it is believed it will ag- game, thus showing loyalty and Hofer........................................ 219 she, too, was “on the trail of Ted eventually the whole line from spurn with contempt th« man who ! H illnghmii 4 gate many thousands of dollars. | helping to increase their Portland to San Francisco will be re change* political cr.-ed* for th« *ak«, Georg» Knowl«» ” the “ Oregon < 'oRgri' v 'nian I dy. 1» IBuckley, a sailors' mess boy, on Spirit,’’ will make this team, who will | H. M Dougla. . [ "What will Teddy do?” is the ques built. The rail* that are now in use of personal victory. 819 Hawley « >m eight gold bricks and a large feed at the popular trainer’s expense. which were laid only a few years Not to IP* Trusted E. R. Parker.............. ’ ’ ’ 11 703 tion now being asked in political cir and Mulkey Uber of notes were found, was ar- cles as well as among the “400" folk, ago, are the 75-pound steel. This re Speaking of it Hayward today said: Secretary of State No man who change* hl* political <JuY Armitage.................. | ,ed and lodged In the county jail. “I wish the girls would show their 1 • IO37! as regards the attack of Mrs. Van placed 65-pound steel and when thl* 5 belief* when he read* the election re- 11 ’’"«hman ................ 4> bank notes were wrapped around old-time interest, and I hope that Benson was laid It was considered to be very Claussen, who in a lengthy account 478 Wingate < . boy’s legs. piece and of the re turns can be trusted In public office 1 Allen Eaton .................. . heavy. Between Portland Rose last week served notice on the Ovate this little proposition of mine will be state Treasurer His promise* are uncertain a* hl» 'A'arren Hutton ................ I Bay citizen that she had filed suit burg I* only the flr*t ’•’he robbery was discovered at 6 taken up. The banquet will be a Haye*..................... Lock this morning by Mail Clerk good one—the Osburn hotel will be Kay.................................................... ! 935 for “slander, malice and revenge, to building work. Is planned on principle*. The people of Oregon are 13 Hoyt................................................. 572 recover $1,000,000.” « liam Decatur, as the steamship made to do its best.” County Clerk M uch ot her work line shortly, or opposed to II«**«* and political ma 1 , Supreme Judges, Four Y'ears p nearing Seattle. Decatur raised chine* and they have the Intelligence ’ ’ r«»''! Hammond .... 13M already left the the Southern Pacific Case (.<** Back Three Years Miss Cornelia Pinkham, ’ll, will alarm and the search for the be captain, and will keep a record of Bean .............................................. 976 At prea- power and opportunity to mako their 1 T Nlcklln .............. It will be recalled that Mrs. Van ders for which have . 5 McBride ........................................ 883 opposition felt. ’sing treasure was begun. Sheriff the attendance. Another feature of McCamant............. *........................ I 525 Claussen is the woman who wanted general manager's office, In an effort to deceive the people I*. Bown United States Minister Graves to pre ent the roadbed from mile po*t' 668 this plan is that it will have a ten 360 Supreme Judge*,, Six Year* County Judge dency, possibly, to bring out a larger sent- her at the Swedish court In to mile post 705, or virtually from and put them to sleep while enemle* , \TTAGEGROVE GETS Moore .................................... 1109 D. Matlock . of popular government aa*as*lnat.. J • ’ Mnthvek .................. 1907. Upon the woman’s being re Harrisburg to Muddy, is being re I attendance of the boys to rooters’ 14 Burnett................................. 998 fused. she became embittered against i built. Gravel foundation to a depth aeciotely the direct primary, „„ a*«ur- r,‘"lr Cheshire ... r ................... ul- » F ’ * resly BACK ITS MINISTER practice every afternoon. 39 King ...................................... 81 the diplomat, Mr. Roosevelt, then of six inches Is being laid and all the| -22" 2.a" 2rPn K,Vi‘n ,hat "»other a*-.............Armitage 15 Slater ................................... 79 president of the United States, and bridges will be raised. Th!* work is Cottage Grove, Or., Sept. 30.—At - —-- —.......... ..-.J .. To make Skipworth 59 Attorney-General tb, be ‘ l, held *opl® refuse to »' W. Thompson several other United States officials very expensive and the cost of thl»l ii!2L' : Methodist Episcopal conference. "'T' ’ y ¿.*2 wl11 7 ........................................ 1063 who refused to aid her in her fight piece alone will be $69,815. MARRIED : Crawford ",'* every C.*»» * r,n'n " . •’’t the 1 ------ • assembly . I.d at Hillsboro, the Rev. Robert : fount y Trranurrr Ite has hu/ been defeated ' cliffe waa appointed to Cottage t«*»44444*4«44*44« Hart................................................... 380 up Europe's social ladder. The reiiort published that the road-,*.**'2 f|ght until and the votesl3- M. How» 49 School Superintendent and recorded. I. In her communication to the ex b«d was being rebuilt from Spring- counted five, the congregation being unan- ' 15 Aiderman ....................................... 1173 president while he was in attendance field Junction north was the guess of Month* ago the challenge was g|v-1 «h-Hon Jenkin* ius in its desire for his return to •I » At the courthouse in Eugene. O« State Printer at the recent convention at Saratoga, a gravel train conductor who sur •»n by assembly leaders: “This I* 8 8 I’lpe* .. *l charge. During his pastorate 1 tober 1, 1910, Anda C. Calvert and Clark ...................................... 598 Mrs. Van Claussen threatened him mised this when he received the or tWherhnt"heTSnl,e a?d kn,,,• to I Tay,°r ”: (e the past year the congregation 1 750 with a thrashing. After an angry der to spread a train load of gravel ’n n It The people of Oregon sc- Jan>"» Kitchen . increased 90 in numbers and Miss Christina Jensen, County Judg Duniway ............................... 11 Labor Commissioner exclamation, the colonel tore up the from that point north. It has been tX' c,ba"*n*’’ *nd ‘*nn"’ r«-'J '» Matlock .. 5'3 expended in improvements on Helmus W. Thompson officiating. 2 842 epistle, which had been delivered by later found out that thl* was oniy tr. tv. i11“1"1: f.r"’ M'‘n who •r« loyal I8""' Taylor .... ] church property. His salary was ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hoff........................................ IB vote for thelrlPresljr Cheshire 1 Orton V«S, «««*«, *••<*• * , <w< 550 a messenger boy at the instance of what the trainmen call piece-work, couv ^’ h pr,nc,P|e" reased from 31050 to 31250 dur- 1 Railroad Commissioner | the woman, on her arival in Sarato and was only to bring up to line a ii the year, and it has been raised 1 born BORN Miller <31400 for the coming year. A 1157 ga. portion of the track that had sagged. 2 i The letter in Dart fnlows: « State Engineer ?e per cent of the increase in the ♦ Another job that will be done noon itubership includes young men, and Lewis "Come out with your big stick— will be the replacing of all the curve .. .1237 j<r. Mr. Sutcliffe of * öeven here is your chance- Take whatever rail* that show any wear between Principle* to the dealb. " Water Superintendent ' ----- I Henry Koropp.................... ’ ’ ’ . . 119 Seven miæs miles nortn north or of iLiigese, Eugene, O< Oct ’ 1 ♦. delivers c* some . ...It Chinnock.......................................... 752 ! weapons you like, and I will meet Salem and Roseburg. Jnrs men °D SUDtIay 3’ 19,°- to John F,a<:°n an<l wife, Oregon Form Beat I- I _ , . . . Hnrvevor C__ „„i 4ngs to men. daughter. Getting.............................................. 5C3 you with equal «kin. Hunt.............. thrashing I will gladly give you. You TELLS OF BUNGALOW Circuit Judge I (' - — ----------- i Coke . .. 4 - best f0rti, of J Jr « ’ Collier -only .. . .... 937 can forget that I am handicapped by! to th« world, general ^O’da" FOR WOMEN STUDENTS Jones .. ... 1024 your year and one-half with wild an- I ' Taylor......... ' ' Hamilton ......... 11 imals, and that I am only a woman, ln'llv|<1ual development’ th.. r„. . Cortioner i for I have proved my ability with my Joint Senator Miss Lucy Hopkins, territorial sec ‘ two little scientific fists. But, per- retary for the Pacific CoaHt Young protect 2™t" llb“r'y nnd equitable Jack Rodman ......... Bean .. 1 Dr. Cheshire .... Orel ó2ir? ”"r,y. me ’ Keystone ‘•'Y"«...... 1 haps, coward that you are, you pre- Women’s Christian associations paid lilreenn • >e«r«y Bingham S ’ »regon s greateHt «. W. T. Gordon . , . fer to call upon the state department, a visit yesterday to the local Organ grossly« law» t ? State Senator 2 I nr h,,r I’r°-1 I insane asylum, th« police, France, ization, leaving last night for Seattle niusi « ,nrt , t............... Th y a,,racl brain*. George Wall . . , ' Calkins 3 F. E. Relover i Germany and Italy to shield you. ” Open Free to Men Veatch In the afternoon she delivered ad >4 H M. Day ......... ‘ ” The queer missive also refers to •q..Hi y prXu, (n T ” dresses before thp women's societies Representative* 3 All men visiting Portland should see this. Clint McCormick [Mrs. Van Claussen* fistic flurry with, I of the First Congregation ___ _ and First Cushman ............................ 1 MUSBUHef Anatomy tad filler,ot »eieiuac wo*4m. Maa, n«« rh Mp. l .rian? fnr ,ny nonil- Eaton ................................. two New York bankers recently,-Presbyterian churches, telling* about i-j ksow thyaalf. Life-aii, model« Uloatratui* the my,tariee of ■aa. abowiac the body la health aad dlaeaw. and maay «nt o7f c,^wm ,7i 1 n y '.' h“ ' ’ ’ •l.ort- Sutton ............................. whom, it is said, she felled. [the new association bungalow being ni1Jir»t.Wllh?rOmb'’ of ,h" A. C. • satoral aubjacta. Vary iataraatlas aad laatroctive. In Eugene, and «iii' which ii win will Wrye serve out the country )Vh,T,l, '■,, ,hr“’'«h- y«a? County Clerk a ? 4 -j • i built .......... ? f cro P" •h"' Wheeler Nlcklln . • »•»j** an association home for the girl l«r government «1 7*7" 7 p,‘pU- 447 Douglas WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN MEN’S DISEASES dalrv U- mll,lon dollars: Russell . • j students student* at the State stofn University. ttnl„r...i>. The «■!-- the great ,,, ’ , ’ lnrn<fon by 1117 I » t,ot»¿’. 13; h*y' 10: Surveyo, < We Cure Blood, Skin and Private Disease*, Wasting Drains, Hammond bungalow Is to <o»t $2500, half of .. 4 Collier «; poultry, 6; nff,‘r woo1 ‘r h ■ 1366 which was contributed by the citi years of trial th« Nervous Debility, Kidney, Bladder and Prostate Gland Dis Sheriff wool. 1, hop*. 3; livestock. 25- mla- Hunt . . 2 zen* of Eugene, ft 1* the first asso orders and All Ailments of Men. Moon 1101 ThS'n^’ ” T0t‘> »'15,000.000. Coroner Bown < COVSI7LT 0« VWTB US PUB. CURBS GUARAMTBED. . 57 Gordon ........................................ 1410 ciation homo built In the Northwest int«r"*i * "r” fuU of County Judge t If yon cannot call write for FREE BOOK and self-examination blank. Many eaaaa I for the exclusive use of women Rtu- Justice of the Peace, Eugene Thompson * evwt at borne. Cetxeapoadence confidential. dpnts, and will contain a large II- In the Prlnclp)Z* h of h 2" ” | ljr hi>,l ‘ ‘ v«s .. 1300 Bryson .......................................... 530 Hoar»—4 to S daily; 10 to 12 Sunday« County Treasurer bran' and living room combined, with ment Will fl.,*, fin I?0,>,l*ar govern- Constable, Eugene Jennings ...................... Pane wh?«hbh.°rn ri'"’'T*'lla" com- kitchenette and quarters for the res won and the nl'rtory ha" .. 691IF Harbaugh ... Taylor ................. ’ ... 211 ident student secretary. A* a re*ult j Mre tnmmb " ”y" ,h“ ‘he- pmuNoVmio’ii • • 776 Marsh . throughout the United*«, ... 175 of the appeal made by Miss Hopkin* h XiÏÏsdT’ nlKh’’,M on'’»hn „ Commissioner man < an a MH || p, .* V * h,,t no Plank ......... Hemphill ................. . . . . 97 several pledge* were made by Port and secure an «ndnr.l gov ’' nment he r.nJI thi ” m""lrnl ‘•""•-dina on • •. 741Thompson ., ... 115 land women.—Telegram. People Of Oregon , Wl‘nl /rom ,h“ k«n o/ h?1" y,*ar U " hlgh|y •rywC're7 n,anage" ‘h-tre. ev- 90-P0ÌÌND STEEL RAILS FOR S. P. MAIN LINE REPUBLICAN : : ^ADMISSION FREE 'Museum of Anatomy I OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE