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MORNING REGISTER, .EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1OT2 Kjc wilj be cloie J all day today--Independence Day ' : 'pj ; s - - . . ... Light -Weight SUITS for bummer Umrort Nolicc the iiew iwo-plcociiljlil wcijjlit suits in our 'window? Kucliiwit in built to give gome niim a lot 'of good Inkiest comfort uml relief from heny.. Don't delay another tiny, 1nt conic in and get into s one of tlicsc aiul fiijoy life the rest of (lie summer. SWIM AT THE ANCHORACE RACEWAY Now OfMil 1-Nw Manament Sm the JwitwrU In Action! wife FflsirjrdE. 6. 1 6, CAUGHT IN THE jROUNDS II En Tain Fall Man tlr -J. II. Nye. ot Twin Flla. lUalio. arrived horo ynierday and jH lll bo In tlu oily for a lav day. ,! . Oakridffe roomily In Oily Frrd ! morwt and family' ot lukrlda. stopM In Kugena Inst nltfht.- Thoy e ruuerd fit iho Clrlnm. . II. U Trarce In Ctir l. I. Ttuw. form.rly of Ihl city, who In now con ikiI will) ill Hlandard Oil com winy, la hra for a. few daya, . . f Portland Vkllor.IUnw.Mliw Pearl CrUnian. of 1'ortland. la pndtn a f,w wiwka hem alh moat of Mr. and tin. U Vaughn of ihla clly, ' Corralll I'oniiln. Horn Mr. and lira, Illcnn Oawnlka. of Oorvnltlm wcr arrival" In lha clly yeatanlny aftor-i noon and wcrf nlarM ,. at - the 8nMd' . ..." ' VlalUng at Albany Mr. and Mm. David Link, accemnanlod hy llinlr on. Wlllla, arn.vllllna" Willi rolnllvra al Albany ovar ilm holiday. Thoy inmlo ta trip oy motor. -... , Pnnland VMmr I lorn for Wrwk ' Mm Inn Kox, of Portland. In pond ing lha week here oak H sural or Manraral Karrlninan it; Jijc .homo.' Ill dlilh iv.nue waal. . .. Portland IMnkrr . Ilitn floonro Batea, banker of 1'ortland, was i local vlallor yesterday on hi way -back lo hla hotn arirnn vlalt of aovornl dnya al lha upper McKomlpirlVtr flalilnv morn. ' . ' c . ... i . TrUncIo Ukn Hm Oddirnliori Trlantin Inko had a, sooa colobrntlnn yratarday, ncrordlnr to J. I). Hamlin, dapuly county clerk. Thor wiu a. Urra crowd from KuKono na well oa Iront other polpta. ho aald. . ' Acme I'lonrar In .City Jnrod Hcolt. Plourrr of llio Jilualnw wcllon, In lha clly yramrday.- Ill Hunio nt nl Ann and h irclor that Ihrt town will alwaya banr thl';nojn dcapllo the fuel Hint the nniiio of (ho lioatofflco vi lw uaiimaji a nuinuor or yaara au. . n "" Maplouitt Mian Kdnn. ui MHiitrtun, .nrnvm in tnr oily ywHerdny nfiornoon and la rtlla lorcd al the Urmia. Rurcamp, of Walton, waa In Kuiifiio yMlerday. Ho aald I hat lumbci ortiuna ar all In oiarniloii out hla .way. . .Coumo Cirnra IVxiplit In )uy Cotiniro (lrov wrro In tho clly . lanloy. . o. lloakiy, of that clly, waa alao hero, duhao wnoko Uml liuvoml. oi'cr the w..r muiiunr on inp nny onioro niia IUM Irtllu - t .... , ),' in1 iiviu jy rnounlama aro otii n more vlalblo. Portland Morrliant Horn I II II RlrlioV I'firtliitid niorolimil, nc?oni- tintilnl hy Mm. Klrhol. wiro .hi tho oily yeatrnlny roliirnlna; to llmlr homo tram an outina or a row uuya'prt tho UPIr rlvor, Ijuvn fnr Cjtlnkrw Mr. niiri Uvm t!ha". Ilruro, Aliaa Kvolyn Brucn Mr.: and Mm Riowoll and John Ktowrll. of nonaiinir, lari yoatoriiay rnr cntRnry. Alhortit, t'nnndn. Thry will go by way of Tollowatonn park. l'ormor Jlmkloni Horn r Olnronco Frnna. formorly wllh tho . Auiorlonn Hallway Kvprraa company at lh loonl office, and now cnahlor nt tho rendit ion offlco of Iho concorn. la apondlnr aovornl dnya hero wllh hla mother op hla annual vnontlon. i ,. . a ... Online Trln la Planned W. ft. .Wallaoa, aeoompnnlod by Ilia family.' nnd Mra. Clyde N. Jiihnaton and child ren, will Inavo today for tho upper Wtllamettn rlvor for nn otitlnR of two weaka, Mr. Johnaton will Join the party later In Iho week, . .. . .. . , -Waliattlfaittar Kunaral TV m tar Tho funoral of Henry Wrlxaolfelder will ho Sale of 37 Mc Dresses The tinic,.iow the place, here and the Frock to wear anywhere", any time. Just 37 6f our lovely Sflk Dresses, nil of which ., i i . , ? i . ,would seem reasonable nt regular prices GO ON SALE AT Reductions ofitiH ew si k fabrics suitable for present and later rVcate" l(fc tVthis fine lot of dresses. Canton Ctcpc)rSati(i 'hntl (Crepe ,kn'lt thnt have nbout tl every ncw.douirr. f intmt L tlia fimiidlons dresser. Vi hades nw Wlilimtr r, ' i cm Vivid V.. . LARGES OOC W.lbmMt Street liol.l ihi afternoon t j b'cot nt UiiIiuik, it, ii. W, Ihivla will of- ituiiiii. Intiniiiuiit. will, ho ui lliu. 'w..hhih om.iery, a A Mr. mill Mra, Wnalilmnio ll.iiirn ..... M..U mil., Uri ii, wiiHiiiiiiriio r .i..ii.i rrnorfniy liner 11 vlalt nf a fw dnya at lorlliijn. They druvo linvlt In ....... ,i.,w . iiuiiiiio cur which waa uur uluiaed ill I'urllund . witinn l.diii'Cmmiy Mrn In Oily ,i, ,iu .,ti, iii Buri, in woalern Minn coiiniy, ia in tho clly for a fow nnya. in. la u nioinlwr of a plonviv riuiilly of thai cimimunlly for wImiiii .,. .iji,uiiico wna iiuiiicii. i I i . a m lUmf Flm ItiHiilu In Alarm A roof jim on a uwaniiiK on Lincoln atrnot uviwoen aoitrtll.lllll li'lflll HVi.mn,M wnat oarly Inal owning- waa Ilm tutuao of ii cull lo llio flro dopurtiiiiinl. No il'iiiijku waa reported aa tho rinull of ll.V IIIIISO, , i . ? . .. " : r um i-iaonuipn im nmken (iwInK ,v..i.D uiiviHuiK ,n dm niiiyiiripoti iho rinu pole iihut crowna iho aumiiilt, of nniiuicra niiiic. ttio nM(r wna not ...iixca yianiarniiy. The aervicea of niMipifljaoK will- h neciwaitry la rn- phino Ilm ropo, ncrordlnK lo tho ro- ,'wii. ot mo police, i. : Jliialon. Vlalliir lli Muo Ivor iiuuuii., ann or romua Itedd o. hend of Iho dramatic dopiirtmant of too univomuy or tiroa-on. In nor o lo atitnd in. unimrr irmn in nomo at lltialnn. Tho enalarn vlallor la il nnrtrnii ,,Hint. or of noto and promlituntiiimutui lha member, of Iho, art colony of Uoaton. Two Klrnt YiwtiTriny Two fir nlnrina woro turned In yeaterdny, hio imin mo nomo or i-roreaaor K. TJiorn atonbvnr, abH Ulevrmh avenun, woat, wimro it root riro tint utiout iZQQ.rinm na;e, and tho aecond wna the .nvtull of ii n awnlna? Iihuto nt tho I'oppomoll joweiry aioro. on williiincttv at root i will lanvn fur rlnmai lliunn mra. if., r. lioodpiiaturu, noooinplinleil by her children, will rolurn to nor aiunmcr horn nenr Vlda today, nftor -li.ndlna a fow dnya here. Mlaa-Cllu-a rwon. or (.on A nKclim. .former realdent of Kuironn, who la apendlna; hnr vaca tion 'here, will olao vlalt, at tho.Oood- paaturo aummer horn. . . . . i Atfrndlnr Janiion f!M .nm u. and Mra, Thomna Italley, iicconipanjed oy ineir. anuRnter and ann-ln-litw. ,Mr. nnd Mra. J. IV Hlain. noil Mr. and Mm. J. Jt. Hill. HDent VeMterdav ut June. tlon Clly iittan.llnic tho holiday cole- nntiion. r,ownru r . llnllev. ion or Mr. and Mra. Kallry. waa tho principal apooker at.lha civic affair. . i I lam Wrxt.nf Knntia Aaurna h weaiorn aky waa llitlited up early thla morning- aa the roault of a fir which hlirnad a larire barn about throe mllea ho) and the city limit. Tho flro do- partmenl chlaf Inform.-d tho Hiator that Ilia flro waa In tho vicinity ot Iho Cook brickyard alio,, ,Do(iuio detail aro lockln at thla hour,, . Hnr Vcatcll Caltloi from Kmwt Roy Vealch. aon of Mr. and kin. Mar. Ion Vealch. arrived In London Mon day, aooordlnc to a , cahleirnun ra- Ivod from hm yeatordny by. hla pnr- onla. Mr. Veatch la ono of a party, of' V M. C. A. .leadera tourlnr Uurone. After tho termination of tho Kuro-. pcam trip, Mr. Vealch will Join tho faculty of tho American unlvcralty al Dolrut, Uyrlot and will remain thuro for tho noxt throe yoara. K. (if C. Iolratni llotuni A Mar nttendlnir an; Initiation corvmony at Mnrahflnld at which !6 candldittea wore enrolled Into tho Knuthta of Col umbua potincfl, tho KiiKeno deirroo team ha, returned hum. The local loam com Dod of Joaenhr KniniwiL dlalrlct deputy. omo Mlllor,i Harry Khan, and Jainea O'Karrell hod oharvo of iho Initiation oeremony. A council of iho order will bo entabllahed nt Roaebunr In Iho near tnturo by.tho lo-. oai team.. i , ' ' . . i ' llano Make Ftorord lautdlnr A aouthhound airplane on the ,woy to. Hulhorlln. .Ore., to pnrtlclpato. In ,tho holiday colelimtlon yeetortlny .w'aa forced to majce a Inndlnc hero Mon day evening on a field on Houth Wll bimottn .atreot. Yeaterdny nftarnoon after .three attempt to take off. from the field tho .piano renamed the .trip lownrd Hutliqrlln. Tho mrohnnlam waa nlhrlitly dnmnjred during- tho n- denvor to reaume iho fjjght. but ro- nalra were maiu nore. , . , i; , , " " i . Attorney Colohmiiv Annlvcranry Iirk.. Hllyeu. ,Euaeno . .altornoy,-. ha been a.rraldent of Bliireno for 40 years nnd yeaterdayiintirked. tho fHinlvontar)' of ; nil arrival noro trom. . tipnny. where, ho ,lind praotlceti .iaw for rive. yearn. Mr. lUlyeu rolnipa that on hm arrlvnl hro July S h waa trroatwl by n ihondcratorrn and a downpour of rain. on the evening- Pf July 8 and rain fell nil day on tho fourth, 00011100- tno nelebratton. Lightning- "truck at thrro different point Inaldo tho city, ho Id. ! ' , , , . . ' - 400,000 TIIACKMRV - - . TO HKMAIN ON PITV (Continued from Pate Ona)' ' of Inntnncea itdd took procautlons, j , other added OMAHA, July 4. Oovornor Snmiint ft. JVtcKelvIo Iwa laaurd a call to noaoe officer In 16 tommunltloa nffeoted by tho railroad ahopmon'a arrlko to aendl repreaenliitlvoa to a conference In Lin coln Friday rjn proanrvntlon .of .jaw nnd order whllp tho alrlko la In proR- Stationary engine flromen. and. oil. cm In the Nrh-thwratern ahopa,. at Countll tlluffa, Iowa, went out ore atrlko Inat mailt. Thoy hnd not boon Joined hy any other thla morning-, hut indication wore that their ranka would be Inoronaed bofdreilhe day la over. - . , ..... JACKHONJXR, Flo., .tjily 4, Malntennnco 61 wny employe Of -the; Florida Knt iConat rnilroad' hnve signed a wage, .contract tinned on tho radio fixed hyi tho rnllrdnd - labor board, nccordlpg- to a atntemoht laapM today hy J. P. Breltwlth, vloe-prcal-dnnt of thn rorill, Tho nrfttfmcnt add ed that tho men .linvo Hvlthitrnwn from their nntlonnl hrAanlantlon, fonnlntf a new unlofdof th'r 6wri. . in I 1 1 ' ! C0LLISI0uf)FATAL-TO:TWO ANOTHEH IN,jtJllF,I WHICH TRAIN , KTniKph AtTbMonn.E ,;, .., ' Krj.KNflnUtlO. ,Wiuih, July ,4. two peniona were killed and nnolltor probably fatally Injured whan a, weat houmt , Chlcao, Mllwanke , and fit. rnJIli.peescnirer train atrnok on nuto mobllo at a crOMlna; throe and rt. halt miloa.weat of horo Into thl,a!lwnoon. T)lo .fjendi vt " ' Mra. A. iC.'pavla. IS, 'wife Moth auparlntondont of publlo aohoola at Yakima, Waahnirton. Mlaa OurhlaiOAgp, 19, of Taklma, Wanhtnirton. 1.1 i ' W.. H. Dav(a, 7S, f nthrr . of Mra. T)avla, wna brought horo Untight In a aeriou ooniitlon nnd placod In a hnapltal. Thoifourth member ot the party, Mra Uavla' flvo-year-old daughter, Marietta,' escaped Injury, OIL FIELD LEASE IS TOPIC 'OllMIJl VAHiKSIiSN UlttllyS QV C'ImwUv W. Vjihliuro Vvm Ar tltli! hi Ml 11 (i iff MiiRaxliut iUnwww lijf'C'ofitfrtwtlmtiit C'-ofUrovwuy In un article publlNhi'd in the Juno Ihnuo of Ot Minluir and MoUillniKy nrnxiuliii, uffJcl;il ptthllciition vt thu Aiiiiirlcati IrtNiltMlM of MIiiUik Knm WlnforH, (ihK(fir V, Wtuilihurno, for-mi-r riM(liit of city, umkttm oni liiUrwiUinf coniinvntH un viiHouh nn' IflfH vt tho iiri'Nont uoiiKnfwiuMu) con trovMny coneornltifr iho nln to Urn lo (trlvuto IntoriwtM tho Tnipot Dome olt flcl.lM In Wyoming. Mr. WiMh turno In a-brother ot Curl (J. Wajh burnf, of thin ttlty, und In a,tfru4U'U of tho Kiiffaiio hlKh whwA nnd' tho (inlvomlty of Oruiton. H nmjorod In Itaoluuy at tho local IttHtltmion nnd at vnmnt ruildoH nt Nw Vork City, whfm he In. vnjfMffed in ifololcyJ Work, 1 -(.. '-'Tho Teapot Oil Affulr" In tho title of the urtlclo Jn' which tho former University .of Orntfon Htndnt niiiki a thorouKlt nfuilyiilii of. tho Hpinowhiit oompUuU'd Hltuiitlfn foitcornldK the propoMl.Kovornrn'fu oil icnuoi in mo WyornlnK nrui. inu writer dliup urovo of tho ttlnn to turn tho x iilolldtlon of tho Too pot Domo dUtrlct ovor to prlvalo fnterculH tut ho uttitnu in at tiio.riom nnouia im rnuunoa m a fed on. I rtnrve for tho uho of the navy 20 Lo fin yonrn hfncn nnd tut a uf- irunrd for Utt future ful noodn In cane of -war, ITnrtnr the prnpot plan to Iwano tho riold to nnvatn intormtii no prodlclM that tho aupply will ho ox- hauHtcd within ton yearn. IIAIIDINO AVICILft ni lM OF 1'ISOIM.I. HUkRKME ( Continued from Pace One) Poking, China, with a verbatim re- print or Iho upooch.' Klncvro In l)lUruiKvM "Of coui ihoro wan nothliiff In H which I did not nay ftlncendy. lo one fit for puhllo nocvlco will ovor be guilty of that.' ' Aiy ' thought In that, ordinarily. thoro Jh tlmo and ptut-o for particular H pooch, but In tho prittfdunt.nl offlco a tiinod unu nil piuf; nro very much tullko. Thoro may bo a Justified prido Jn tho rminlfitrt. lntoreet of l our own pople and all tho world be- lliff lntvrir-lod In what the United HtJttea jtovtjrnment w thlnkintf or euy- inr. but I confiiw belrut Ituman ttouifli to wlHh to tnik of tho Intimato thlnKH rolailnic .to Marion, without iTilc4injitru('tion or jultuippllcatlon.. "Thuro In very much of tho latter. May ho It will not bo uniw?mly to re Into an .inetanco. KeVf-rul win-kn ago, when tuo rclurnlnir tldo of induntrla! Aotlvfty .inudo tho tlmo Mem oppor tune. X invited wine 40 or CO en u tains of tho KTont iron und hU-p. indueiry to dine wllh mo, to confor jtbout the abolition of tho 12-hour work. day. J did not jphoone to proclaim the pur- Pomo in auvunoo, hocauno 1 dirillKo.uio temdvney to Droniiso oxcotuiWoly and aoooinpllsh, Inodwiuatoly. Imagine my Kurpriaf?. yen, my ttniuHumoui, to reap in nn important metropolitan -powe- uapvr thut I wna dlnlnK tho atcol bor on lo 'ohako them down for too. do-, licit In cainpft,ln rundn or 1920. "It' Mould ho good to talk abopt Marion, juat umonir ourtwlvai. I know nothing moro Jntoreetliiir to any man than hla own community. If he lan'l Intervatod. ho tan't, u (food cltiaen. - , - ..--.t-'witury (lrtiy iteiuc witue . 'A contury-aoundn .ike a lontf while at firal Impression -but nftor all It -is only n Uttlo while. Thcro are com munitlea In the wor4d 10 or 20 con mrlm old. not half aa Important n world notlvltion .today; - perhaps they hvo contrihutcd to human .proxruea Infinitely leas in all their tinie than Marlon ha In one century. Nay. In a nhortr Ume than that, tor the Marion we boa at hoa been really only a half century in tho nmkinff. (;t ntenn no dlapitnuTement of the older and earlier cltlsenahlp. Theirs wna a groat and highly cascnthU work in niaxmir tho wny tor tno nroaeni.ony ov illicit ion. It required fltronjc men and poble .women to turn wild erne Into wqrth-whtlo hobitntlona. .Malaria nnd. aruo sorely tried human bod lee evon tpouRh aouls choorrully reaisteu. hMk or FiirUvM.(4JtiiuMa "noneral Porahlnir has aookon of the fearleaa colon Is ta and wo ouirht to revero thorn for their aurpasaing' be queat of liberty nnd nationality, but the bulldors of the West.-the men and women who marched witn tno 'weai- ward Star of Kmpire, were no leaa prnve. no less neroic nna wore more prophetic. They aensed the srreater poHalbllltlca of which the colonists had not dreamed. 'I aald n century seomea n, lonir time in which to achieve, nr.d It Is yot only a little while. Tbo nation lacka four years of boast in a, -century nnd a half, hut diacovory eamo four con turloa.nRo. nnd a century nnd a half of colonial development preceded the national, beglnnlnfr. It wn my tortune to pnrticipaie in tho tercentenary colonrntlon. of tho landing- of the pUffrims nt Plymouth, a. venr naro nnd thero won tho con stant reminder thnt New England had preceded us two centuries in the niaK Ing of Amorlcn, 'But thero fa a rathor more poraoo: n) reason for the 'little, while' view. I became a olthten of .Marlon .40 years, ngo. almost. to a day nnd have been, a realdontrof the county Juat ohout 50 years. Ann u,nu ns tno bo em ma mi ,ae.S'--Vjip "Satiny Jim" McCandlew ' Is Chief ghriner i - ssss9sssss"rmsK9TrwSB .issfmmmmmmj .-j?ii!?'-..a. is wealth Health is wealth itself- : and depends trjbre upon the selection 61 proper food than upon anything else. The reason is simple the right kind of food digests promptly and is absorbed into the blood fqr building sound tissue; while food that digests slowly may ferment and lead to serious conditions. ' ; GrapjsiNuts-the1 delicious cereal -food made from whole wheat flour and malted barley is so easy to digest that ever delicate people and young chil dren thrive on it. This is only natural, because Grape-Nuts is baked Jot 2Q ; hours, which transforms and. partially pre-digests the starch elements, resulting in easy di gestion and quick assimilation. Served whit milk or ,cream Grape-Nuts isa complete food -and along with its nutritive qualities is that wonderful flavor! 'There's a Reason" for Grape-NutS Sold by grocers everywhere jfa Made by Poshim Cereal Company; Inc. Bottle Greek, MichJian. " being but a little while. Yet I could almost qualify aa a pioneer. ' First Saw Marion In ,1S82 "The Marlori I first saw In 1882 had less than 4000 people., but my first Impression was that of very much a elty, in which I .feared I jshould be nopeioBsiy .lost. Tno maustriai awnJc- ening hud not been given notable ex pression.' Edward Huber began the industrial march, but he was still struggling, as most Industries struggle before they are firmly tounaed. Probably Marion was countrified nn I felt, but I did not know. It was my viewpoint, my limited vision. w.blch Kept me from knowing. Tou see, ,1. came from the farm und vil lage 'and the county seat of 4000 loomed big in my vision, because I hnd seen nothing greater. Surely it looked .ten times as largo as it does today, though the Marlon of today Is ten times larger than then and twice ten times as Important in its relation ship to the world of human activi ties." .I,'.--".'' . 'ia ! ' . Ll '-- Plant' Remarkable Growth -1 A recent note In science records what Is believed -to be the 'temperate zone record for a single season's growth of a shoot of the tree type of woody plant. This quite phenomenal shoot- grew from -the stump of a be headed Paulownia nd reached a height of 1 feet aud Inches, a cir cumference of 10 inches at the base, and had 24 leaves, one of ' which, measured In late July was found to be 38 inches long in tho largest dimen sion. - - y CAMERA REVEALS TRAGEDY SNAP SHOT VfflE.V DEVELOPED SHOWS WOMAN'S CORPSE . LOS . ANGELES. Cal.. July 4: Oh developing a film ncgatlvo taken two ntontna ago in the Topango canyon, twenfty-five mllca norwost of . here, B. W. Anderson found that tho body of a woman lying under a tree among the undorgrowth waa clearly .outlined In the photograph, according to hla atory to -tho .police horo .last night, Tho face of tho body was' Intact but the breast nad been mutilated. ,Tho photograph showed a black streak running -from tho mouth along tho woman a face Anderson, In his story to tho police, said bo and his two friends, B. S. Gross of Rodondo Beach, and Walter Kmory of Inglewood, two monuis ago were hiking In tho canyon about. a mile past Cooper'a ranch, somo , dis tance from tho road, w.horf. Ahderaoh, stoppod and took sovpral. apan A.oia of hla friends In dlftoront .posos..Tito Mko continued and tho films wore placed In his kit to. romaln forgotten until last ovenlng when ho.devolopod thorn. .-QTS r .! i.tl! n :fc, . " -P. TERRAZAS ESTATE IS SOLD SIX MliUtW ACHES ,GO TO FED- . KltAI, UANKINU 1 Am' tew , is v. . ol ,! IN Kta-1l", -l .l.it-s-rnjr- Latest nhotoarnph ot "Stiiinv Jim" K(;,r......iin.u .1.. ' i .. ed Imporlni rbtentnto of the Mystic Rhrlno 111 ' tholr Ban - Francisco ' con vention, . (By iho Assooiatod ' Pross) ' -MEXICO. CITY. July 4.t-Arrange ments wore, announced today -for the1 transfer of more tlutn six million aorcs of land: comprising, tho astato of General X.ula Torraxns th jho sta.te of Chihuahua tCt jthe Caja. de l'rcstn mba federal banking house, for a sum aggregating" almost , 1,000,000, toos (about 47,000,000). ' Thla la the trjiot' for rjitei A'. J. MoQttattora, of ?w York, and a aya dloato ot American financier aro un derstood to hnvo been negotiating, .seeking It for colohliallbn purposes. It Is believed that Iho government Alas intends to pho tho -tract for that, purpose. , i . '., .; . .... 1 i Ranro Washtnonn Strandctt . I - MTAHSHFIELbj Ore, .July 4r Tho barge, Wnahtuoha, owned by the Wn Cheater - Bay Lumber company, waa stranded t6dny r6n tho. south spit at the mouth of the. Umpo.ua river. When an attempt wna .mndo by iho bargo to anchor in tho lo-or rlvor to await a tug, the barge waa carried out on tho bar hy a strong tide. - Tho gaaollno launch; Goaslle,. (towing the, bortte, was also stranded on tho spit., njhb pomlblllty of sn,vlng the bargo was reported unoertain... .Crowa of ,tho barge and the launch were tnkjen oft by tho const guard, of Umpnua.rlyer. , Mall nhlioVi Riispocla .Taken NEW, YORK, J,ulx ,4:--Tno fourth arrest In two doya wna. made todny In connection with tho aonaatlonnl hold lip lat year of a mall truck in lower Uroadwn.y,.,when securities valued at mqrq than 1.000,000 were stolen .The prisoner gnvo his name na John Zoryllle.' Ho wna tnken Into custody at a Rocknwny hotel on Information supplied by a patrolman ot that pre-Olnotr- , . .. . ... Watch U. Grow . - i Jewels of Worth Jewels worth having are jewels of honest worth or value-r-we ..sell .no other. You will find that while our prices are merely normal the quality of the jewels we sell is unusually high. DJ6EF1E , RE. But the Car i -in; . 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