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,Thu rsday Evening, MaroH 19, 1925 fllH LIST IS PLACED AT 718. U E (Continue from pare one) '"jTTtour of the city at 3 a. ra. and I .-i S5 wrecked automobiles. everywhere mm giowea ana rA wiih increased fury and the 'jrN with hnmtloN h.T i ;. soiree. Restaurants that rrr not wre. ked were trying to ob- f(((Kj from Carbondale. DeSoto 1 raXPd with the exception of a houses, according to H. W. Kry- . r piPUiber of the national guard troop ' Carbondale. Krysher re rIHj that the school house at Da TfA win demolished and he estimat- be dfld children numbered from W11! Rarflu U..rt He eaid ttet many children taken tan tbe rums Other reports here and in Carbon itrengthened early reports that asutlti" u te stricken area were He tornado smashed buildings and ctellinff in twinkling and in the VJke of the devastating wind came a t,rt which completed me. destruction. ii estimated that at least one- kBrth possibly more of the resi- crutiflt section is in rums nou me baiincis district presents a similar i toe of wreckage. The Mobile and Mhio railroad shops were destroyed. Approximately .la persons were kill , and -U0 injured wheu the build. ng i.illiiwed. Ttie I-'gun ona Longfellow schools were brown to pieces. Eighty-five iiiiniis of the Logan schools were re- il-orted killed, six were removed dead lit the Longfellow school and six at i township school. Martial law is in effect. The storm came without warning. An hour before the tornado hit, a irifht eun was shining. MANY BODIES h UUND ffEST FKANKFORT, III., March 19. OP) One hundred und two bod- tt have heen extricated from- the tub of the buildings wrecked in yes terday's tornado. More tban -OU seriously injured wire taken to hospitals. Two hundred aud fifty buildings in lie north and west sections were jltrelfd. An early estimate .by Sheriff iporrii placed the property 'loss it Lore than $li,0OO,0O0. Diwn today presented a picture of cetolation that rivalled the war itricken portions of France. As fur ii the eje could see, the landscape a huge irregular moss ol twilled debris. It was extremely difficult nt first determine accurately details of the picture. Injured Cry Out. Here a whole houBe has been moved from its foundation; at another place tide had been ripped off, while in nher cases, what had once been FULLER MADE STRONG lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta fleCompound Helped when uther Medicines Failed W.lnnU Xr TT ttr . IZ V V, , ' 1 nave sed ;w t. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ixmna ana nna it has improved my health wonderful ly. 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Phone 903 EUGENE GUAKD homei via nothing but little piita ,.f twi.ud wreck. j. ftoXtt ,he ((eM north of ibe llritnt miut, one of ihe town a chief tuUrce u( livehbood. the dark outhnei of rescue workers prcb uig tbe debna for bodies were vi.ibie. Here and there could be heard the PUifu. cnea of the injured mill pinned benealh the urcckaee. Some if ibese Iheir lost, while othcra died a they were extricated just before breathing were hastened to cmerg-cucy hospital or other bumei. One of the moat pitiful sijbts was that of a mother ljinj terribly man tled, while an infant crying lustily, crawled about her inert form. At another home the body of a Woman WAR nnmi nn ik. i. deep gush in the bead. She apparently met her fate while endeavoring to flee from the storin. Morgue It Filled. A miner k ill in i,;D n; i I'll UUILC, nuu currying the limp form of a five year iiiu waiKeu aejecteaiy m ihe pain Of reSCUe Wi:rlt.rK In a ..,1. ... age that until yesterday constituted iiuuie. in me aeons were tounit uis wife and another son, both terribly in jured. The morgue was filled to over flowing with bodies, lino one side ol ihe structure were tha bodies of la babies. I'ractirally every delivery truck in the city was converted into ambu lances. Uusiness houses were closed. Two national guard compsnieB are in charge of the situation. The town, however, has not oecn placed under martial law. LOSS OF LIVES (Continued from page oof) nois and parts of Missouri and In diana was the nineteenth such disas ter since the great storm which swept the southern states in Folio wins: is a list of the worst tornadoes in the middle west and south Bince that of 18S4: February IS, Six hundred killed in southern state. April, 1S02 Forty killed in Kan sat. June 14, 1S92 Fifty killed in Min nesota. June 20, 103 Sixteen killed in Kansas river valley. September 20, 1804 Seventy-five killed in Iowa and Minnesota. May 27, 1S0C Five hundred kill- jed in St. LouU and East St. Louis. March 30. 17 Three-fuurtht of the town of Chadler, Okla., destroyed. May H. Thirty killed at Mar- ! queue, Kannai. ! May H. UHiS One hundred and thirty killed at Snyder, Okla. March 2, 111 Tweatfive killed at Meridian, Misi. April 24. Itnjs Five hundred kill nl in Mississippi, Ixuisiana and Ala bama storm. Jue fi. HKlS Twenty-seven killed in southern Nebraska and northern Kansas. March 13, 1013 Heavy damage and loss of life in Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Louisiana and Texas. April 15, 1013 Nearly 100 killed in Oklahoma. July. 1013 Sixty-three killed at I'umeroy, Iowa. Tbe most recent storm d haute r was t Loraine, Ohio, on June 28, 1024, when G7 peraons were killed and scores jiijimd during a heavy wind which swept the southern shore of Lake Krie. The property loss was placed at $25,000,000, iHiring the spring and summer of 1024 the aouth was visited by two devastating storms. On April 30. H persons met death in Ala bam.'., South Carolina and Oeorgia. On May 2d and 27 forty persons were killed in Mis sissippi and Alabama. State Guardsmen Welcome Planned! Medford is all prepared to extend a big greeting to tbe national guard j troops of the state during the annual, encampment to be held there iu June, according to Sergeant I. Vaughu. I'nitcd States army instructor with ; the guard companies cf southern Ore-! gon. who returned here today after ; a visit with the Medford company. Sergeant Vaughn inspected the site of the btate camp near Medford and states that it is Ideal for the purpose and that every convenience for taking care of tbe guard companion will be provided. Citizeua of Medford are alt excited over the coming of tie troops and they are planning some lavish en tertainment for them, the sergeant slates. terest rate cn toaus from five and one-half to five per cnt has brcu ordered for this d strict, according to I'eterDon and McVully, local repre sentatives of the company. The com pany order state that the Willamette valley ha made one of he best show ings in the I'nited Statcj iu the way ef meeting payment on interest and that the stability of credit here bus led to the cut in rate wmcn is unumml. The Prudential company has" agencies throughout the V'nited State?, STATISTICS Interest Rates in Lane County Less That Ine county and the Wil lamette valley stand high in financial ratings is indicated by word received from the Prudential Ins'irauce com pany of America that a rnt in the in- A Raw, Sore Throat ase Quickly When You Apply a Little Muittrole And Musterole won't blister like the Md-fashioned mustard plaster. 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