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•■»UtlU. 111,1 H'SIgnt <u lit»* W I I ♦> H'OUDU A WORD TO SHIPPERS. , gun and of 11« shwll are nkout the «a me ,, , , _ . , ' <* f e r r ite naval piece, and vet the i . ’ I energy is nearly 100 per cent greater. 1 0 k . i< >. A ithfiiph the powdei pressures a e ie so T* - O . R iver T ra ie q to rta tio n j ***'‘<M»dntgly high, the am ount of erosion Co. h e s ta shed a th ro u g h boat uns ” ° l ‘‘X ressne, and the gun at the line from P o rt ai. I to point« on thel*eR' i ’ 1 ‘lB !“‘ven‘ teH' ** »“ »'I t” he in » i( , ■ ,, ( , , : ' ' ; " ‘, l " T l« m « M • I. • m o Pot i n» d. O re.. S en ’ t. 18. HUH? th e P o rt an, Division s te a m e rs leave I ’ ‘U,‘ *’’ ** ” ‘e P° " lh" ' c,'“ ,n b r’ but 11 whr not sufficiently aerioui 10 appr>ci Oak s tr e e t Dock Monday, W ednee j ably affect th e flight of Ihe projectile«» d ay and Fr «lay a t < A M , m aking | mine of them having been observed to p ro m p t connection vi via th e S ia te I or- ton,hie. At such an enorm ous telo» ta g e P w ith the above ste a m cin *« 3,740 feet ,wr second, th e tra» or$, » . y O’:|- patron*. on th e up- jectory »», of Course. exceedingly Hat. p e r r i \ e r t. re '♦»ive th e ir ’ shipm •• ents The r a te ? a re low •vithout delay and it is c tp ik l r.tfv h o p ed th a t th is ’.inc will reeeiv » the s u p p o rt of every { ’ 1— evidence of this was shown io f I- b»wing flight of the projectile, which " ,,t‘ 1 degree» elevation only, did not ' " !ku lb ** waler nnti! h " “•“ nbnu‘ •’»«’ "nd «'•* «>.-« b u sin ess m an a <d propertv holder in i °?° ricoidiMt the shell had traveled c t of th e te rrito i is th a t this line serves. s’k’lt eforv it again »track th e water, Ws have ad di »! to our t r; tffic a com- 1 the » cers in charge of the test not ho modi tv ra ti * on groceriies, also on h ‘t le to observe the splnsh of tl e bs d w are. t h a t enables t he sh ip p e r - ‘COI ricochet, even when !<»« kit g with to m ake a ctam bination si ìipm ent un- ' pia« from the ra in .I w ait at th e fir- tier a low ca Hi^a-l ra tin g This i- not ' » n g round. The result is .< great ea •am trium ph for the wire-wound s st» m of construction coupled with the - ecu liar 11 V tk y-uir ’oval su p - inner tul»v of latainateil plat« - w hich constitutes the special feature of the t th at vou can give H r vn gun. The advantage oi a r Va r e g a rd in g o th e rs tern of ordir nce ctipahlt» of producing sh ip m en ts, wiil be ther e high ve!« cui, s i* that it em.idea j d and p ro m p tly at l he Height of the gi to he greatly re- : 1 n -te a m duce d w ithout the re of p en e tratin g ; er I j u ev e lo p e s e c o n n - Po W I r at given range: saves you m an y dues in A ny $ 1 .0 0 Periodical published in the U. S. and the “ N e w s ” 1 year $ 1 .6 0 . i‘S. depends rts t. assist, irthei inform a tio a d d re s s F. J. S m ith. T ra ffic M a n a g e r. Oak AVhaf, P o rtlan d , O regon, phone hl >?: n Bit -r T ra n s p o rta tio n Co RECIPROCITY AND THE FARMER. THE NAVY ON VIEW. Tl.» grrate.1 fleet ever E« .l,ere.| n.,.1- er th e American flag was reviewed hy the P resident off O yater B ayou l.alw/r Ihtv, heptem l»er 3, in the presence of -over:.» pt-nple. There were fo rti-d v e ve.-n in o e one fur every St»,to of ; the Union including twelve firsUeln»« ; battleship four arm ored cruiser«, (our I p ro te c te d .user«, four monitor», niz lo r j» e .lo b 1», th ree sufnnnrtne«, five ausiliario« . and a troop »»-ip. T w eutt 0. the forty-five were arm ored shi»»- r’t ’.«• Hand km cks n the line of b attle. < )i , the tw elve b a ttle sh ip » n ly t w o , t i i e Indiana ami low a, o f t i e ig h t c r u is e r « only one, the M m neap •», a n d o f t h e lour m onitor» „ „ J , olle> ,,.e |. u rj, . „ Tiie B reeder's G azette for August 8, lias w discus-;,>n of the relations of the stock fee of th e corn belt to th e Con* tinen.rd r.iii pean m arkets in th e course of which A i- clearly establish? I that th e only thing th a t stands in the wav of an o utlet for euorinous nil in Leis of c a ll’.' a; i »tiler ft 1 lot products in th e-e • e ieo ld onoogl, to hove » , , i e,| ift , |)e C o n tin en tal m arket« in ih e failure or re- Span.»), W ar. T he fleet .» « .h o le » „ # (( fu-a. of oar own G overnm ent to enter a now creation. y e , j, j, the American nav, ,,o „ in enm m .».ion in! , . t ; r r ciprocgl trade arrangem ent- w ith G erm any, France and neighboring a " '1 ’ ,i,:,h er ....... »0 lew pow er/nl j»' r»s'' > b . It »s -.'»own tha: w e told now taking »hap.» ii, -he shipyards. th irte e n m illion dollars worth of live T he vessels in th e Oyster Bay review, CRt..e to E ngland and Belgium alone ; kunstitnting th e bulk of th e A tlantic durin g In six m onths just ended ; those ' fleet, w¡:h M)rMt. ve#,.eJ- <k >t Jne<| f ■ liRt: ‘ •‘•in* the < j »I v Euro ¡c an coun> P hilippines, ail under th e com m and <■{ triei E m itting o u r live bullocks. If R ear-Adm iral Robley D. fcvan«. „ggie- the rre n rh and G erm an ports could be gxm 1 nearly a q u a rte r of a m illion i.ms rn -m I upon sim ilar term s it i« fair to and carried ever 1.B-0 guns to r p e p ,^ assn tu at the C ontinental t r V d e ja n d Jo,(WO m e„. They formed « force W O lli ce as niuch more to the niani- m ore powerful than th e com bine! navie« fest : r .f a l l p r o d u c e r * . T h e i of the United S tates and Spam at the lays “ T he com plaint of the P a n n i n g of th e fate Mar. or th an the er« an 1 th e ranchm en in this heels of logo and Kojeatvenskv before th a t cn account of our f a ilu r e the battle of tl,e Sea o f J a p a n . A!- - some practiaa- «chettte o f r e - , though Iho . I,»» been ,nr,,a.»,.,| a ., 1 C ontinental E a t ope, w e nn various occasions by | | , H Br»ti-h I,ave no u chance to acquire th e t r a d e , navy, it would strain any o th er navy in of S', of if * heaviest buyers of food j ihe world to equal it, and h f,Ui, „ever J r ....; , . -j v, »rid .'’ — R ural Spirit. j been m atched in th e W estern b em is- • pbere. a tte m p t was m ade to m anenvre WORLDS RECORD F O R UNITED Ihe No fleet, whicli wa« anchored in three J lines, the P resident p a c in g tnr.nigi, in STATES ARMY GUN. 1 the Mayflower. Carr rd m d u rin g the past year »t Sandy Hook i Inn Br •,v:t .v ;re g r» which was m an ti.setn red for ti>- L uitcd S tale- arm y, h are i-t bc»-n brought to u sne- A.ny $ 1 .5 0 Periodical published ir. the U S. and the “ N e w s ” 1 year $ 2 .0 0 . i he A m erican F arm er 1 Black C at Designer E pitom isi, farm , 3 years i Housekeeper L adies W o rld M cC alls M odern Priscilla W orld E vents Any One With THE NEWS $1.50 1 are m ak in g an especially attractive rate in com bination w ith the Sem i-W eekly Journal and the O regonian. W e can supply you any periodica) pubiisj. H in com bination w ith THE NEWS at greatly reduced price. REM EM BER YOL’R HOME PAPER SELEC TIN G YOUR WINTER READING. T he review was b rìi- of the ships and th e ir crews was «nperb efficiency. f n ►¡»iteofaJJ ’ to conceal th e spectacle, m any e a«:i»- adm irers <>f th e navy pwrsi • «.«P.. cot*»-, and the ballistic re-olts pu-ning th eir n ay to th e scene, o' - ! so gr a t.v exceed anyt.'iit g went in excursion steam ers, th a t is oi 1 ..civ on re.» id ;n ur nw 11 m gs, launches, sailboats, and roi □ r . tn y ntlm r r arm y, th a t th e ncldeut and others took th e overland C ftil9 fo r i.r uig m ore than pas-jog O -srer Bay and saw what the n il ' e. V/a 1 ave recorded luring the f»om the shore. It j« estinntt. c o r.s e r: tha triala the m m -ually higii in these various wavs as man ve, .».as e being (ditaitted, I, Indred thou-sii 1 people« got a t Ve. '»>« co. siderably In excess of tiios- glim pse of the w aiships. sci ^¿.» ,v..fi cm own «crv.ce guns. In »« hen our first great naval revi O..- . 1-.» i n; I ,co :« of ti.e test however. he 1 tiiirth een y e a r-a g o at the Pie charge cl puv.der wü - incrr.H edIm m l.ie C olntnhian celebration the 73 pc ends ‘o i s high as S4 pounds, with ---------- not a - tigle A m erican vessel Mr- 11 : n • : cw ' -r pressures of from 4 4.- ! which could he called by prese 37« pounds toe sonar»* inch. The standard* a fighting ship. All, vtoochief ft-’, eved rose »tfendby from one m onitor, were sm all, una G e ip ^ r second to a m axi m m - of C rtiG eisand gunboats. All c»»til 7,7«. fe*t ‘n?r see n rj, the muzzle energy been destroyed by a single One tx rrv ip mdltig t th e la s t-n a m e ’ ve»./* m lial E y an ’s dozen b attle-h ip s o c?y h ;g :e L .'cot-t.)cs. ’ .'our great arm ored cruisers, 1 3c appnee: -« the gain io power of i fpeak of his th ree m bm arinef. ’.bis ' ?-•.> ?r gun due to i n great ‘ m ake th a t rtieagi-ft showing we Si . ßliG Ai iCf enables it to A irm tan d ’’ rape together Almost our who r ig.. ■de.- pH'.isures u*ea-<ary to ; navy "’he P ;e s id e ,t’» review at -c Sti »rg.’i teiuOhy, wp have onh Bay IbClud'-d only thr>«e slrios th. to : b p a . »- t aortic Other ? C liihet not nee fed for o th er purposes iTt ‘ the pi -..n t fleet in Hie P hilippines m ore pn £<2 .» ’. - .¡a. . got:, ••« fnotintcd on by dir thv.ii o u r whole navv of ' . And r j .rR 7 ..;. Gdt» )’. denuda the Pacific Cone- iff • < • ■ ■ aid ¿.¡if* » :t ‘j a yr-1 even th e A ilantic Fleet wH>t a X •?. : ‘ I « f»/.,. l a * »Pare -hlj,»» for wrnik in m e C n r il 1 ■ •!;> 1. ’ tew s m aike.I . h». /iff ----- between hii in fan t naval power and out- M a rr io d - J e w e ll Rawsolc, a t the full grown. The only ilnw in the p<o~ fe 'th in of the ¡at»- «ii-plwy was the fact residence of Mr . and Mrs. G e o rg e th a t it could not ho absolute)v tiieto- De.M<)ss, U 'eiim sday. S e p te m b e r 12. date. I’.ach o f t h e b a t t le s h ip s O \a t» - r nt, e ig h t o'eloeg 1». .M<> when Wm. K Bay represented th e last «»ord m n a ta l science when she was laid dow n, hut a l l'*we 1, «>• De.Moss, ami Miss A lta h though «omo of t hem have been in ser Rawson, of Salem, were joined in the vice for only a few month« each has J im’y bonds of wedlock by Rev. (' V/ since b e e n outclassed. The B riti-h | Holornan, of G ra*s Valivy, ¡n the D readnought ha- gone into commission p resen ce of a b o u t fo rty g u e sts. The eleven m onths after her keel was laid, 1‘a rlo r w a s b eautifully d e c o ra te d hut the Am erican D readnought ha« not ( w ith ribbon, silver-leaf rnaple and yet been even designed, and will not , flower», a wedding b, n hung over fly her flag inside of four years a t the th e bridal p a rty . T. O. Davis was earliest. — C ollier’«. e:' ong in toi • - ow a r 1.sw eet. Con- g ra ft; afnuis wrr» n e x t In o rd e r, thi n 1 a mu.‘ ,ca. p ro g ra m m e co n sistin g of or- ii. Mind selections ami vocal solos, t»y m any of th o s0 p r e s e r t, but tin* crow ning of the p ro g ra m m e was the sriudi children, Ma; t e r H c rsc h e l F I’ax i«, who sa n g «a solo; and to see Baby E lb e rt De.Moss perched on the ¡>iana stool try in g to Jilny his owi, ¡acco m p an im en t while h e sang a verse, loud and d istin ct, of “ H rtppy ' D ay” he being only 25 m ouths old, b est m an and A urelia DeMuss maid a as a musical fete never before se e n T h e grixini was a ttir e d in Mr. and M rs. G eorge h e »Moss a rc Gonveptiohal black and wore w hite tru ly proud of th eir baby prodigy. k f. /.doves and a button-hole boquet M rs. L. C. K hatto, of Shenandoah, Before the g u e s ts w ere atvaru the of o ra n g e blossom». The bride was Towa, is m aking an indefinite visit robed in a w hite silk C repe Dcciiene seren ai e p a r ly u rriv e d and m ade with re la tiv e s and friends in Oregfm p rin c e s dreMS trim m ed in w hite silk 1 tilings tiveiv until th e groom a t and has boo the g u e s t of Prof, and cbffToti appliuque, she also wore white 1 knowiedged Die c o u rtse v bv going Mr?,. J a m e i De.Moss tho p a s t week. • gloves, a w re a th of o ran g e blossom s fo rw a rd w ith his b rid e to re c e iv e A. H u n te r and furni’y have arriv* d j on h e r head and a boquet of white fu rth e r c o n g ra tu la tio n s ; a fte r the to tak e posse»ilon of th e ir neiv home j c a rn a tio ti‘1 and o ra n g e blossoms in treat, was given lo the sernrd© p a r ty and v. e h e a rtily welcome them to our I h e r hand. M eiidlcshon's wedding they d e p a rte d , and tin g n « sts p a r town. ¡m a rch was ren d ered by t»,< DcMos* took o ’ d v 'leate refresh m e n ts. •J i . and M is. J» tvell received uiauy O ur d is tr ic t school begun the l7tAi fy 1 ic B a id s o rc h e s tra , th in during n’itu Mr»j, J IE DeMoss fur te.tchet4. the cerem ony they played j.he FU».v valuable p re se n t» DEMOSS NEWS. of honor.