T H E N E W B E R G G R A P H IC ELECTRIC SHOCKS. UNIVERSITY of OREGON Summer School JUNE For Goodness Sake 23 A U G . 1, 1 9 1 3 Twenty-five Instructors—F ifty courses; Distinguished East­ ern Educators added to regular faculty. 19 Mineworkers BUILD W ITH Officials Ac­ cused of Part in Restrict­ ing Coal Competition. University Dormitories Upen. Board and Room at $3.50 per week Reduced railroad rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, address The Registrar, University o f Oregon, Eugene And Be S A TIS F IE D Forevet GUARANTEED Delivery Everywhere Pr It is impossible to secure m I j • good s a n ita r y conditions * ", - * * w ith cheap plumbing. Fine / r frV iV ! 1 « A * plum bing fixtures and good -r-S-j-kjV' ! ' !' ! 1 workm anship are expensive. but the far-sighted house- Sr- - — holder chooses them because they afford a f e e l i n g o f •unitary as curity that is in- estimable. Is the Place where the Transients get their Money’s worth ■ On*.of th# Quaintest Railroads In tno World is In Ireland. Where the brood mouth o f the river Sliauuon mingles its waters with the deeper hue of the ocean, where the stem coast thrusts its eager promon­ tories toward America, the land of dreams, stands Bully bunion, pictnr- esque town o f 300 Irish men and wom­ en. About s mile and s half farther north stands Bel more, and between these two small towns extends one o f the world’s quaintest rallroada—the Ballybunlon monorail. On Its single track, raised on a tres­ tle. and In Its curious ca n passengers and freight are carried from Bally- bunion and Belmore and back again in the remarkable time o f five minutes. The monorail on which its strange lo­ comotive and trains run is perhaps two feet high, while the distance be­ L e t ue teU ro e about the inturaace certifi­ tween the lower rails, which serve to cate that (oea with each pair end euaranteee maintain the equilibrium o f the rolling Itheee ahoee asainst rotting or crackint through ^ J fra e a contact with manure and barnyard stock, is a little more than a fo o t ■ l i q u i d « . No ahoea like them in the world. Most remarkable o f Its equipment is ■ N o other farm .hoe guaranteed like theee. the locomotive, with Its queer elliptical boiler and firebox. It baa one cylinder H u i s k a m p s on each side, the rods o f which are in­ side connected to the drivers. The in­ terior of a passenger car is divided Oudr4 ♦ V in I r i w n i _ the Ilf W >11 all street district the furni­ 8t«fanu on Prepares for Arctic Trip, ture and lighting arrangements, the Victoria.— Vilhjalmar Stefansson. desk appointments, the decorations, the Arctic explorer, has arrived at the signal bells, the telephones and Esquimau and taken charge o f the the. writing machines all bear a work o f preparing the expedition stamp of up-to-dateness, which which he w ill lead into the Arctic this makes the goose quill pens which lie summer for scientific research under on the desk look strangely out of the ausplcee o f the Canadian govern­ place. A visitor asked the man ment. who sits at the desk several hours every week why he used the old fashioned pens and was told, “I can’t write with any other.” Later, when they were alone, the stenog­ rapher said to the visitor, “ He hasn’t written anything except his Boston.— A fter deliberating over signature for four years.” — N ew night the jury acquitted President W il­ Y ork Tribune. liam M. Wood, of the American Wool­ en company, o f the charge o f conspir­ What ghe Wanted. acy to Injure the textile strikers at Harrison Fisher, the illustrator, Lawrence by "planting” dynamite. A told the follow ing at his own ex­ disagreement in the case o f Frederick pense: E. Atteaux was reported. Dennis J. I was once lounging about a hall Collins, who turned state's evidence, wherein certain of my illustrations was found guilty on two counts and were being exhibited when I chanc­ not guilty on the other four counts of ed to ovérhear a woman, standing in the indictment front of one of them, exclaim with Immediately when the verdict was heartfelt fervor: announced, Attorney Henry F. Hurl- “ A h , if I only knew the artist of burt, counsel for Wood, aaked the this!” court to direct an Investigation of the “ Pardon me, madam,” said I, has­ published statement that an attempt tening up, “ but I am the artist.” had been made to influence Morris “ In that case,” said she, with a Shuman, one o f the Jurors. Before winning smile, “ won’t you tell me the court made lta charge, Shuman the name of the dressmaker who was questioned by Judge John C. made that perfectly dear frock Crosby, District Attorney Pelletier your model wore ?” — Lippincott’ a and counaal for the defense regarding a statement which he was said to Sibilant Praise. have made recently to the district at­ One o f the usher* approached a torney. man who appeared to be annoying those about him. “ D on’t you like the show ?” “Y es, indeed!” Portland Organization Would Limit “Then why do yon persist in hiss­ Working Day far Woman. Salem. Or.— A copy o f a proposed ing the performers ?” “ W hy, m-an alive, I w-wasn’t law regulating the number o f hours women shall work, which It la desired h-hiss-ing ! I w-was s-s-simply a-a-s- to have Initiated at the special election ■aying to S-s-s-s-sammie that the is s-s-s-superb.”— In November, provided for by the Day i-s-s-singing bill, was submitted to Secretary of State Olcott by Dr. Marie D. Equl, president o f the Eight Hour league of A Tart Criticism. Portland. John Fox, the au th o r was sitting The proposed law la ona o f the most in an editor’s office when a young stringent In Its provisions ever sub­ novelist entered. “ Mr. Fox,” said mitted to the secretary o f state's of­ the novelist eagerly, ‘T value your fice. Although the Day bill doea not opinion very much. N ow , I want provide for the initiating o f aieasures you to tell me candidly what you at the special election, It has been re­ think of my new book.” Mr. Fox ported that W. 3. U'Ren, o f Oregon smiled one of his rare smiles. “ N o, CWy, may try to compel Mr. Olcott to no,” he said hurriedly; “let us re­ have Initiative measures placed on the main friends.” ballot. 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