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Gettysburg, P h . — Gettysburg step ped 50 years backward Sunday into history and looked again on an army o f Blue and an army o f Gray, meeting at her doorstep. From early morning until long after sundown the veterans in blue and gray trooped into the little town which has slept peacefully among its hills since Lee and Meade turned their legions southward long ago. More than 30 special trains came into the village during the day and thousands o f veterans who tramped up from the Shenandoah on their former visit rode in com fort from Harrisburg, Baltimore and Washington. Instead o f the roar o f guns that greeted them in the other days they entered into the quiet Sunday calm o f a country town. Only the flags flying from every win dow, the city o f tents in the distance, and the crowds told that Gettysburg had come out o f the usual into the extraordinary once more. From the station o f the two railroads that enter the village is a long mile to the camp o f 5000 tents where the vet erans are housed. Thousands shoul dered suitcases and walked under a scorching, cloudless sky. Several suc cumbed before they found their tents. There was no complaining, however. Every possible arrangement for the com fort o f the united armies has been made. The camp o f brown army tents is under the direction o f officers of the regular army The streets o f Gettys burg are under the scrutiny of the Pennsylvania constabulary, and for the care o f the sick the Red Cross has made extensive preparations. The camp itself lies on ground that lias been baked as hard as a brick and dried into dust by winds that sweep the* hills, but its sanitation, its water supply, and its plan for the feeding o f thousands o f men, have been made with the utmost care. Augustus D. Brown o f Livermore Falls, Maine, was the first veteran to die on the field. He was taken sud denly ill and died just as the army surgeon reached him. The heat prob ably caused his death. Launch Goes to Rescue. San Diego, Cal.— Colonel C. R. Ra der’ s crack oceangoing launch Paxino- sa sailed from here Tuesday for Esper anza, 40 miles south o f Guaymas, Mexico, where 200 women and chil dren are waiting transportation from the revolution-swept district. The Paxinosa will carry refugees from Esperanza to the mouth o f the Colo rado river, where they will take auto mobiles for Yuma. Captain J. N. Ross will be in command. The Paxin osa is one o f the most famous ocean going launches on the Coast. Dissolution Plan Ready. Washington, D. C.— The plan for dissolving the Union Pacific-Southern Pacific railroad merger, which A ttor ney General McReynolds, with the ap proval o f President Wilson, has agreed on with officials o f the railroads, will be presented to the Federal court at St. Paul this week. The attorney general gave out the plan for publication in the newspapers, but later withdrew it with the request that it be withheld from publication until after it actually had been pre sented in court. Convicts Leave No Trace. Leavenworth, Kan. — An all-day search for Richard Osborne and Walter Layman, convicts, who made a daring escape from the Federal prison early Monday developed no trace o f the men. Both men have escaped-from M cN iel’s Island, the government prison on the Pacific Coast. The two men were cell mates. They sawed the bars off their cell and off a door 10 feet away, leaving dummies reposing in their cots. Oregon Pine Rounds Horn. New York — The American steam ship Santa Cruz, in from Seattle and Pacific and Atlantic ports en route, docked here Sunday, creating the im pression that the Yankee merchant marine m ight be coming back on the installment plan. 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Much o f the criticism against the measure among members o f both houses has been directed at the pro- | posai to create a new kind o f paper currency without withdrawing the na tional hank notes or providing against a depreciation in value o f the 2 per cent government bonds that secure these notes. This objection has be come so strong as to convince adminis tration leaders the provision must be restored if the bill is to pass. Chairman Glass and Democratic members o f the house currency com mittee, at a conference Thursday, agieed to undertake individually to “ sound ou t” impartial bankers, busi ness men, experts and students o f financial affairs, to ascertain how the provisions o f the Glass bill are regard ed by that part o f the public which will be affected most directly by mon etary changes. BRYAN NOW READY TO DEAL Russian Diplomat Advised Treaty Negotiations. on Lot, Proposed in Trieste. Trieste, Austria-Hungary. — There has been such a decline o f receht years in the marriage rate o f Trieste that one o f the civic dignitaries suggests the institution o f a system o f compul sory matrimony. It is proposed that on a given date in each year all spin sters who have attained their 25th year and bachelors who have attained their 30th years should be required to present themselves before the syndic in whose jurisdiction they reside. The names o f those who on medical examination prove to be thoroughly sound would be sorted according to sex, placed in separate urns, and then drawn two at a time. The couples whose names are drawn together would, at the conclusion o f the draw, be united in marriage forth with by the syndic. or any part. Manufacturing and selling direct enables us to give you factory prices on the Material for your Home, Garage, Bam or any building whatever, or any part thereof. 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It had been reported from St. Pe tersburg that President Wilson had notified the Russian government his CUPID MAY YET BE DRIVEN administration would be willing to en ter into a new treaty only on the con dition that American citizens be Compulsory Marriage, Drawing by “ freely admitted” to Russia. LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES on the whole material bill WELL SAVE YOU MONEY! TO CHANGE CURRENCY HILL WORKS ON, DESPITE FORTUNE Flagman and W ife Allow They’ll “ Fix Up Nicer Now.” Spokane — Latest reports received from Sprinfield, 111., by Mrs. Minnie Beadle, o f 401 Chelan street, who re cently was made one o f the heirs to a $175,000 estate left by a sister in that I city, places her share in the estate at more than $45,000, or double what was at first thought to be her share. Mr. Beadle is a flagman for the Spo kane & Inland Empire railroad, sta tioned at Trent avenue and Sherman street. “ We like our place here,” said Mrs. Beadle. “ We have made it our home and i t Would be hard for us to give it up. Mr. Beadle likes his work and I thihk that we will stay here and go on ' as before. W e will fix our home up nieer now .” Fifty-Eight for Federal Rail Line. Washignoton, D. C.— A roll o f the senate completed Thursday shows that 58 senators are in favor o f the bill au thorizing government construction o f the trunk line railroads in Alaska. Whether or not, in view o f this show ing, the bill can be passed this session will depend largely upon the tariff and currency program. I f time can be found to consider this bill so as not to interfere with the President’ s pro gram, friends o f Alaska think the bill may be pushed through, but strong opposition has developed. Steamers Collide in Fog. San Francisco — In a dense fo g ten miles outside the Golden Gate the steamers Missourian and Daisy Mitch ell collided bow-on Wednesday. As a result the Daisy Mitchell, a small lum ber carrier, bound here from Grays Harbor, made her way into the harbor with a large hole in her bow and a quantity o f water in her hold. The Missourian, o f the American-Hawaiian line, a 10,000-ton steamer, bound out for Seattle, also returned to harbor. It is not known what damage the Mis sourian suffered. Flying Rancher Has Fall. BELL IS PROMISED Denmark Plana Reforms. New York — David Starr Jordan, accompanied by Mrs. Jordan and their son, Eric, left Monday afternoon on the Atlantic transport liner Minne- waska on his world tour in the interest of^universal peace. Dr. Jordan, who ia chancellor o f Leland Standford Uni- vesrity, expects to be gone a year or more and will lecture in Europe, Asia and Australia. Copenhagen— A t an extraordinary session o f the Rigsdag the premier. M. Zahle, said that a new cabinet had been formed in order to secure such amendments to the constitution as would make effective the popular de mand, shown in the recent elections. He added that elections for both chambers would be held on an equal i universal suffrage basis. B L O O D IS T H IC K E R T H A N W A T E R ” Without good red blood a man has a weak heart and poor nerves. Thinness of ithe blood. or anaemia, is common in young folks as well as old. Especially is it 'the case with those who work in Illy ventilated factories- or those who are shut up indoors in winter time with a coal stove burning up the oxygen or emitting carbonic (oxide) gas. This blood, or blood which lacks the red blood corpuscles, in anaemic people may have been caused by lack of good fresh air breathed into lungs, or by poor digestion or dyspepsia. Sometimes people suffer intense rain over the heart which is not heart disease at all, but caused by indigestion. Whatever the cause, there’ s just one remedy that you can turn to —knowing that it has given satisfaction for over 40 years. Philadelphia Mayor Won By Young Ladies From West. DR Washington, D. C.— Lobbyists all are the nine young women from Ore gon, Washington and Idaho who in vaded the East under the leadership o f Phil S. Bates, o f Portland, to wrest temporarily from the City o f Brother ly Love its most treasured relic, the Liberty Bell. When Mr. Bates set out for the East with his party, mostly school teachers, he and the others had the idea that the Liberty Bell is a nation al relic, in which the people o f the Pacific Coast have the same interest and control as the city o f Philadelphia, where the bell reposes. The Philadel phians, however, produced their proof to show that the Liberty Bell is in fact the property o f the city o f Phila delphia, having been purchased by the city away back in Revolutionary times. This necessitated a change in the tactics o f the young women, and in stead o f making a demand that the bell be sent West in 1915, they used their artful wiles on the hearty mayor and on the hundred-odd members o f the Philadelphia city council to con vince them that Philadelphia, in the interest o f patriotism, ought to allow its treasure to be carried across the continent. In the party headed by Mr. Bates are Marvel Ramey, Nez Perce, Lewis county, Idaho; Laura M. Dawson, Voltage, Harney county, O r.; Ethel M. Hutchcroft, Yamhill, O r.; Nett R. Drew, Klamath Falls, Or ; Belle Crawford Nelson, Vespers, O r.; Mabel Morrison, Colfax, W ash.; May Springer, Walla Walla, W ash.; Sara A. Mosely, Bickleton, Wash., and Mrs. G. L. Barkey, chaperon, county superintendent o f public instruction, K ittitas county, Washington. Mayor Blankenship extended a cor dial greeting to the young women, who pointed out that by the taking of the bell on a journey to the Pacific Coast thousands o f school children along the route would.have an oppor tunity to gaze on the relic. The mayor replied that his last doubt had been removed, and said that in so far as it lay within his power he would help along the project. He ex plained that the city council, rather than the mayor, had control o f the bell. However, as the matter must await the election o f a new city council, no definite answer can be had until next winter. The members o f the Bates party are satisfied they have paved the way for a favorable decision. P IE R C E ’ S GOLDEN M EDICAL D ISCOVERY Priceless Relic Is “ Personal Prop erty” o f City—Question Rests With New City Council. is a blood cleanser and alterative that starts the liver and stomach into vigorous action. 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A ca d em ic and Elem entary D epartm ents, M usic, A rt, E locu tion , D om estic A r t. D om estic Science, Qymnasium. For catalog address— Sudden Torridity Causes Suffering East o f Rockies. Chicago— The follow ing is the death roll from the excessive heat for one day throughout the East and Middle W est: Chicago, 10; Mailwaukee, 5; Phila delphia, 9 ; St. Paul, 10; Boston, 1; Cleveland, 15; Minneapolis, 1. From the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic seaboard the sun Saturday beat down pitilessly, causing death and suffering over a wide area. F if ty-one deaths, directly attributable to heat, were reported from the larger centers o f population, and 114 prostra tions were reported, this latter figure evidently being far short o f the actual number o f persons who suffered sun stroke, as from many places the num ber o f deaths only was sent over the wires, with no mention made o f the number o f prostrations. Women to Oppose Ballot. Boston— A hot weather stump-speak ing campaign extending “ from the tip o f Cape Cod to the top o f the Berk- shires” is announced by Mrs. James M. Codman, follow ing a meeting o f the executive committee o f the Mas sachusetts Society Opposed to the Fur ther Extension o f Suffrage to W o men, o f which she is president. Open ing on July 22, a week will be devoted to Cape Cod, after which the “ no more votes for women” speakers will move westward. The organization has a membership o f 20,000 women. Geneva Women Vote First. Geneva, III.— The honor o f being the first women in the state o f Illinois to vote under the new woman suffrage law will come to the women o f this city July 16, when a proposal for free kindergartens goes before the voters. Promoters o f the free kindergartens say that with the women voting suc cess is assured. Sweet Crackers. 8 1 . H e l e n s 11*11 Violin Notes Attract Mosquitoes. 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Rear Admiral Badger, commander-in Beside the Mark. chief o f the Atlantic fleet, and a ma Excited remarks o f opera managers jority o f his officers recommended the reversal o f several o f ex-Secretary to the contrary notwithstanding, the Meyer’s orders for changes in the un proof o f an opera singer is in his or iform. The order provides for a re her voice. turn to the type o f shoes formerly worn and makes it optional with bu reau chiefs whether they shall wear the rear admiral's uniform on special occasions. Water in bluing is adulteration. Glass and wa ter make liquid blue c<. t ly. ituy R« h 1 Cross Bai) Blue, make« clothes whiter than snow. T ill; S IS T E R S U P E R IO R , O ffic e 30 HEAT KILLS 51 IN ONE DAY Rickreall, Or.— While flying at the rate o f 20 miles an hour, John A. Rid dell, aviator and rancher, steered his big 50-horse power biplane toward an open stretch o f land to avoid sailing over the timber, and in rounding the curve the machine dropped suddenly to the giound. Riddell escaped any in jury. Girl o f It Is Heroine. The machine struck a barbed wire San D iego, Cal.— James C. Brock fence and both planes, the propeller way, a former street superintendent and the skidder were broken. o f this city, was killed near Imperial Saturday, when he fell under a heavy Mrs. Rockefeller Feeble. Cleveland — John D. R ockefeller is wagon. Hazel Stephenson, aged 14, in Cleveland once more to pass the made a heroic attempt to save Broek- summer at hia Forest Hill home. He way's life. She took the injured man is accompanied by Mrs. Rockefeller, in her automobile, and, holding him her sister, Miss Lucy Spellman, and a up with one arm, drove the machine squad o f servants. Mrs. Rockefeller into Imperial, a distance o f eight appeared feeble as her husband sup miles, at utmost speed, using only ported her from their private car to one hand for steering the car. But Brockway was dead when Imperial an automobile. was reached. Jordan Begins Peace Tour. M “ DIDN’T HURT A BIT” is what they all say " f our Painless Methods o f Extracting Teeth. For a Red Blotchy Skin « ______________ The Remarkable Action of a Fam ous Remedy and Som e Facts About It . T h e sk in Is b u t a net w o rk o f fine b lo o d Vessels. A n d It is a p e r fe c t ly n a tu ra l c o n s e q u e n c e th a t a n y in flu e n c e In th e b lo o d th a t Is a c o n d it io n o f ill h ea lth m a k e s Its first a p p e a r a n c e in th e sk in . T h e r e are c e r ta in m e d icin a l p r o p e r t ie s t h a t fo llo w th e c o u r s e o f th e b lo o d s tr e a m an d the In flu e n ce o f th e s e p r o p e r tie s is t h a t o f a n a n tid o te . T h is is w h y S. S. 8 ., th e b e s t k n o w n b lo o d p u rifie r, h a s s u ch a p o s itiv e a c t io n in th e sk in . T h e re Is o n e In g red ien t In S. S. S. w h ic h p e c u lia rly s t im u la te s c e llu ia r o r g la n d u la r a c t iv it y t o s e le c t fr o m th e b lo o d o r fr o m th is fin e n et w o rk o f b lo o d v e s s e ls In th e sk in , t h o s e e le m e n ts w h ic h it re q u ir e s f o r r e g e n e r a tio n . T h u s p im p les , a c n e , e c z e m a , lu p u s , o r a n y o t h e r b lo o d c o n d it io n th a t a t t a c k s th e s k in o r se e k s a n o u tle t th r o u g h th e s k in is m et w ith th e a n tid o ta l e f fe c t o f S. S. S. T h e a c t io n o f S. 8 . 8. In th e e e llu la c tis s u e s o f th e b o d y s e r v e s th e a c t iv e p u r p o s e o f s t im u la t in g ea ch c e llu la r p a rt t o th e h e a lth y a n d J u d ic io u s s e le c tio n o f Its o w n es s e n tia l n u tr im e n t. 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