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VOL. XXX
AI.HANY, I.INN COUNTY, ORKOON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Jl, 1917.
No. 119.
ITALIAN RETREAT
HANDLED WELL
Army Movus Back to Prepared
Positions Whlli Allies Rush
Troops to At J Oefiinse
WARS URIATE S I BATTLE
AUJUI fU BE SfAGLU
MORE SOLOIERS WILL BE
FED HERE SATURDAY
Usl 15 Pif OtOt Of Drift Army
Will S' t Uiroufch Sat.
Cvitnirty
i ..niiiiur Its
In all. !UI
he
Austrian Plan to OlltfUoh Hit
Italians; riyiiiiny report
ed at Many Points
i I D 1 1 Ai.lA t i i -
4 LONDON, Oct. Jl. (i;. !.; The
Vu v lupiiicin oi OM M tht Waft nOOl
important iMtiln when n hailii
i.M-r (llCir 1 4 ml rfiiJlIlM tin :iading
it tiimti, hug t r I .t. 1 allien to fn n
i considered milium tit li u lrri
that ihc AattHHU '" out. lank th
lulun, tint it hrltend that ih
ncr, swollen l unprcn -di nted tains
with l llOBl'l nl'MiiM-tl ami), would
'i Alt imp-malde iMinei
Allies Rush Aid
v vSIiingt n: Ott, H tligiatfa
itpplie, nunr. food ami nainil
are being r tilicl to Italy. The I'ml
cd State h dcci-h 1 t elriii luly
ereilit 2XM)0Uj0OO ImMMdUulj
(i .tin and VOOJ t alrratl) en loiiie
(nun the Ussftld Stat tO Hal Tin
French ami Htn-'. arc ruth i.
.tint fin lore C BU Hi i
Reserves Coming
PARIS, M ' I lreneli and
I'ritith armies are rushing 10 the aid
of the' Italian fi iaU behove the
Lilian, with .iIIh .1 -niam. will
na"? stapptVg thr Ki'ttrt!
GtffSJM invasion
Italians Retire
R Ml . 1 1 i .1! T he Italian re
ti eat to prepared puftit'nns li MA
t inn iik satisfactorily . it ix idiicially
ftpOftfd Thr bttWry of the dctYn-i-in
. troops ptl tnitird a redip fti'to
of tlir Italian foicrs according :o
tr iiogic (dam
Further engni"mrrt It Soft Den'
.Je del Fruhl, ' ng tin 1 Wa aiaa4,
at I'.iHJn. Si hiaoti ., I'rtn 4 i
.lid Did l-riiiii, were reported.
AFRICA TURNING OUT
THOUSANDS OF SHIPS
Oft MM inc. 1 1 mi nl Ol Jialt truol"
Mill iur ihromrli. UbM) Stmri)
Xmcinl.. r lil, ami "ill
ul I". J. Not. 5.
inrii "ill l. If J here.
Tin- lria wW n aim.' bttwoji
(. aM oVii.tk iii thr rvrnuiK an
tlir nulllbrl i.l mm cainnl tlll
.. K.llowa:
-jtiifila). Wl.
Motiila). IW.
I in .da), m
art Tayloi.
M lltr
( lo icr.l .lir.c
IHIdUIc PAL 10 C. H.
,.iti. .... in tVa- hi,,.,, .. 1
WALKEH BY JOURNAL
WASHINGTON, Oct II. (0. P.)
a." hair man H hi ley ut the I'mu J
SlitM llll'nnK POt.1 l annouiu 4 th.it
thi count r) ' artU are t odunn .
hip at tiie rate of e en and fin
half million totm annually, exciedm
the allies' rOOJMOIl f r i in Ufa Mi
ton.
HttfVty k4 all vleel plantt Q
cper.itr 00 ' thrrr hifi l.mr.
To Attend Funeral
Moffli Svn4tn ili to Portland
this tTOOjOJg ti .tttend the funrrat
J hi n emiftin. Mi Nora May. to-i.iorrow-
morninu Hlo May wa
hurti in Hi ifthtu 4 an-1 lit rd then
nntil recrntly, ami is ell kllOtN t
here.
Taid State Taxen
oiinty rrotorer W V I ran is
EMl niMimti ent a ehi . I fot $4.1''
lo the statr IffMOTtf hit I he I
half of the 1916 pUm dm frmu thi
oonly,
Umu train 1.
trawling paaftriigci
I' Co , is hi the Mt
M itM Ke.I
inrn. Otlnr
y win thai will t't BiNoi OpOfl I.
kHBpty BMnkli art hUml, Kolur'
1 11, t in . Salmi Mtid I'liTtlatl I.
T 'ie h potation . amed m irdmi
ihr olhei thotiaanda of men goii
t. Am r n. ,11 I.V;e ift ftprca-Un
tJkfOfJHJ aptt the 0OWJrif t-d MImIi'
unit a a hool dl oitNJ to t main
Ijtinrd
Tin men pa-tn thtoiigtt thia
tiim- are thr laat 15 ptf I '"lit of UM
drft In jII there will he i
k iti.n,'ii :tl tne our nay. n 1
pOfOMttty Ol tWO more tra:n loaiN
ItdlMinif At jiurletiiiif of all of
lhce HMrfl thr tall for the i on, I
IraTi i efteled to lr imm T'iial
it the c.tlt that will hit home, for
tuii) and I. mil Hinly dl ha
npi'ly their tfOOtl fot I he
to infhi tiaifteriiin Then the pooplt
fe liti t!ie Myfc romth: ih'oiinh
on
. .1 ri'ink- on m ihe him iin
toin whence the) tlarted.
The CStCtttfvc committee of the
ilr.t I'm ill mi et thi rvenhw 10
Mil e .ir r.inpi men I for the fn l ny
ind nterl jtnttk of the soldier An-
r uve nti of (olUMlittrei will tw
.inn cm ft at the meeting.
HUNTING SEASON CLOSES
IN LINN THIS EVEN W
TTu 117 lmnttiK eann for pheai-
lit. im:1 and other upland hirda,
-rwnet tu an eml to-lay.
The otff fte.iftoti w ill aKo end at
1 11 1 low u M e venin i:.
From the ItMQpofal ol phr;iant
d :ir. tlr ha J i rn an off fM
There a nrl the pli ntiftil supply
f hirdft th.it thert- utu.dU is and
ill ' iiutrift rei -r: difi'nulty in et
ittv the limit l Hi year.
n the Mhrr NoOsJ, the deer were
phniifitl. mote o th:m "MiaT. In all
part ot the i.it reprni tat tiia'
there er( mirr n.'n of de-r and
motg atitmaU ibJM tfuot Tle early
raon huntmir 0 a not i (000
1 eotint of the extrenuK diy weather
DMtUiJl hnntimr oUfflcolt It VII ric
-i rdinuly diftictilt to frt Miott at
ihr Oirjf little animal, and manv ;
h 11 nter returned empty -ha tided. Hu
, Mrr the firt rain (he OMMfld OOiv
t in! iiji and many fine hue k ft w 1
hi onhi in.
FIVE MILLION
WATERFRONT FIRE
Munitions lor American Sol
diers Destroyed in Baltimore
C'aze: Filteen Die,
ONF. MAN ARHESTED BY
U. S. SECREI SERVICE
Man Was Seen Running from
Scene of Fire When It Was
First Discoveied
BVLTIMORB, 'ct. 31 (U. I'.)
bfot BrilOIII crr idrnlilird a, .
Inn. ..I thf i..m. nalirt'.Hil fire
... .t r.. 111 munition, lof til I Aitier
..ii fS94ftlOMtfy ftrrc in '. ran.
..in tiuih Mai iii imt cxiu 15.
a.tln.tiKh a ...tire arc iojmfto4 MOJ
in.
JolM VI lllllrrnian tn aiif.tctl till
i. .uiiin i.i MMHM turn ' i" '.hf lire
't i. allru.il that WftjllM la
rrl i : r from the Hcr. hrn
lb) I. la. ilik o.crrd ithcr ai
ir.l. arc rM r.tCll
Hm 1-uIici ami .rcrct tcrvicc op-
Lrtthrot are unfidrnt Kir Rr9 wit
mt'i n.har) oriicin.
MY F0P" LOSES
NEW DUSSH1E0
lie. RUN BABY BEN 9tl
Thomas Kcho, I .inhluiiik Um) lit,
Shefwater, Spasniolie To;- o
t . Parser, the Slumher DtftOrl
er, M.ttm rioelts, at F M. h'rrne..
AV Soii, Itwrlrt a i 1 1 RnVfSVf
olS 4
WAMTRI) -i-n. i on tin
City Dcllrory. Winter'
at I'athtirn' Slot I
o1
eoerol
(all
.lltf
IH I K 1T. ct Jl. ill P.)
.Ii-nrv I in I lot the Modtfc-l'ord
nit. in whieti Dodm IJrother oiighl
lo restrain I'onl from natal hi mo
tor pl.iiti profits lo ereet a smeller
plant.
Dndar Urns, wanted the profits
ili i ' i" .i IOfft thr MOCK holder.
EVERY AMERICAN UR6ED 10
0U1Y IN F000 SAVIN6
All Should Pledge Conservation
a& Shan; in War for
Demooracy
Let every 'True American respond
tc the call of I'reidcnt WUaoO this
week.
In 1776 the United .'Mate, U ;
IttOli free and independent.
In 1H1J-1MI5 the United States,
iboa a fttruggling Kepuhlt , fought
valiantly to retain its independf n e
In IH6I-6S this rcttihlic poM ith
ihe IdocMl ot hundreds ot tfiouand
if its hravett sons, the priee of
' "Union, one and inseparable -now
and forever."
N'o True American will (ail to do
hu truly thi week. This the week
' t apart hy special proclamation for
airyiug through the pledge car
Campaign. ' ur fOOOtrj need food
to supply our oldier in fae training
eamps and in the trenrhe. and to
.iMt our allies.
I'rom every seclion of Ihi ronnirj
men are offering their lives. We
must mov c as on- people to this
great task of preservm. our food kup-
pi.
Oof siale hat furnithed ii' ,Topor
tioii of young men. Oot Mate haa
rrftj.ondjd twice magrttfi' entty. in
H bocfttbg more than it ; ortion to
tlir I .iter ty 1-oan. Let rur tate
; Irdge it full proportion ol familie-
mmittrd to the Food Conervation
Let every home tn l.mn county
ftign a plrdv'c rard thr w eek. and
tints boOOaOc a metnher of the United
States Food Adminttration
We are called to duty re we
K ling to respond for otir Country
and OOJf Hoys'
ILMED C SCI! MITT
Chairman of I. inn County. ! S. Food
dniinitralion.
FOR SAL. I 11 head of Cotasrolsl
ftheep, .ill 2 anil .t vrar o!4 Call
Home phone o.tlnldw
'i rntrtin 1 1
s vn wcisco. Oct lie (0,
IM- t'nlei.il anUtoritnn mioood rl
lhat the tuts r til ion of the pr.-iUnt
and ihr federal mediation cotnmit
!'i halted the e,itwi.U' strike of the
elt.triral worker ntron. It vnte
that order conntrrm.indtnK or iletay
M the strike order will he forward
ed thi afternoon.
t he follow nig irihute is paid lo
Lius Jl. aUcr, -.. thu cujr. ui the
diiorial eoiuiim of the rortland
OOfOOl ol tlie iUc oi Monday. Ot
Im r Under the caption ol "A
UlCfil I. He," the editor says.
"Cyrus II. Walker oi Uhany re
ititl .idlreetl the high school pu
ll of that city on the adiahility
i preparing theiuelve hy a oitnd
dmatnm for the "after the war"
ue.: ot the country, mis remark
lirieil teported for the Albany
democrat.
Mr. Waller tOOtV the ground thai
th(i.' trul (e an urgent demand loi
irameil ahdit of all kind when peace
in lom'tuded. He eounseled the jrounn
ptopft of Ptaiiy that the were
r my I'irtr .-oiintrv hv :m aim .
elvea qolt a tmlv as if they
ere fighting in the trenches. Pre
iih nt iUon. a the reader ill re-
II. ha aid the vtme thing.
"To t'ie pom! to hi remarks, Mr.
Walker recalled hi own experience
life. lit primary ducat ion, ,he
sal'.. a nl'. i in (tie wilil- ol
I 'fi ii'in," irincipally at the l:oret
drove univt rtity. w hich in pioneer
lay had a preparatory diiparttncni
'I .ike I dumb too!,' eotifnurd M r
Walker, 'I left clud jnt as I wa
1 rettarel to take the regular fou,
years' college course.' He intimate i
to the young people that if he had
taken a lull college course he 'otlffM
ha I in dr more of life than to DC
only a farmer.'
The lpJrisJ0f Mr, Walker's remark,
v i ilmirahle. Thr ad isabilitv of
a .iind fduralion to prepar- ."or
n-oH- n life cannot he urgei! u -n
i JrOOOaj t." trom;ly Bot we thf
'i ;te Mr Walker's pom opinion ol
own training It k more thr.
hkely that hi element If KOOotio
ti i ''er with the esperte i;.-- f p
i iiav cave h tn a hette. prcara
ri t for life han he eo.ii I Itav d. -rtret!
Prom the Cbltott course
those time.
' We are Mulined to think that Mr
WotllreT imdrrestimate the dignity
and importance of the farmer' career
eotKffC fOOCOtJoi in latin and
tirrek with a maltering of rhetoric
and tnalhrm.ilie might have made
iif him a lawyer or a minister. Ml
MraoU he have been anv more useful
la his fellow men in those CoUfngt
thin he ha been a a farmer? We
tleiolH it Mr ' Walker ha lived an
rxenmlary life. He now mioy an
honored oM a?e. If the vounc pfOptl
to w horn he ipOM play their part
in the world a well a he ha thev
i' ill hut r little to recret and much
to feel proud of."
SCHOOL CENSUS SHOWS
BAIN IN POFOLAIiON
PLOT TO KILL
AMERICAN TROOPS
Poisoning Vaccina Serum Lat
est Plol Unc vered: Govt.
Prevents 1 1 Sale
5 DEATHS RESULT FROM
RECENT VACCINATIONS
Tetanus Germs Found in Ihe
Vaccine: Ban Placed cn
Marketing
i M I'll IS. Oct. 31. a'. P.) A
nSowldi plot to kill iawrian lot-
r and sailor, by . . tu4 'ac
i MTiini v iii tctan-i.. serins i
..ed uncovered Jmm to'la). 10!-
t.iHir.u five death, tra:.'ilV- 11 va;
rfnillnt
l a.hinicton ordcrril b-n n tk.
Ie of vacination pr
DRIVE FOR FIVE THOUSAND
WILL START SOON
P. A. Young Heads Committee
Which Will Raise Funds for
War Work Council
"Jrin the American uoop hack
in .tncrka in a good condition as
tluy were when they leit lot France '
1 1lia is ihe slogan of the comm.
campaign, .' Inch will he launched on
No.cnttx r 1 1th, lor a $5.'J :und from
I. it. u oiinty to oU in the work of
the War Work. Council of the Nation
al M. C A.
J. A. Voting heads the I. inn lotin
C committee, and hat selected M hit
artociates ihe following well known
men: Lebanon, State Senator Sam
fiarlanrl. Brow ntv, lie, Hepresentati e
W. I. lmorc: Halsey, C. H. Koont:
Itarrishurg, Neil M Bain: Tangent,
J. D. Howard; Scio, E.. C. Teery:
Shedd. C ). Sherld.
A total of 115.ilMi will he raised
in the United State and 'ireat Bftf
iin hat agreed .o raise a dollar for
every dollar which it -tihserihe-! ;n
tl i - 'unttry. Ofcfeoofl sharr of thi
f.md will be pOtyOOO. five thousand of
whir.h has been apportioned to Linn
rounty. The campaign will lat from
Vovcmber llffa to the lfcth.
Italian Situation May Plunge
Our Troops into Fighting
Sooner Than Expected
U.S. ATTACK ON WESTERN
FRONT IS PROPOSAL
British Losses for Past Worth
Less Than in September;
Attacks Repnlsed
FOUR MINUTE SPEAKERS
SELECTEO 8Y CHAIRMAN
Chairman Fred Dawson of thr
Four Minute Men announces the fol
lowing Bat of BBOahtri tor the Globe
1 he' ter for t'te coming -week.
On Wednesday" W. A. Ra!hurn
will be the speaker. Friday J. J.
CnlLns will speak and Attorney Dan
lohntT'tn will peak on Saturday eve
ning. The speaker will make a plea for
the food contervation campaign
v Fici i nov being waged in Oregon
and nther p'.rts of the country.
9 Xhii AHiauy ha- ibosn a a
gain m population during the A
B paj( year n indicated by the -4
) svIhhiI cetistit oWch rs just be-
ing completed by School Clerk
B Denver Hat kleman. L'p to last
' iiighi 1454 i hool chddrsui ap
B pear 00 the OUttOf roll while the
total number on thi. hooks last
B year was oiiK 14 Mr. Hackle-
' Otto will complete the work W
' during the Uttei part of thi
t week.
B
& B i 5 9
CiTY NEWS
OVER TWO MILLION
SIGN FOOD PLEDGE
SEW YORK, Oct Jl. fU. P.)
Fluropcan war development may
rTC the niencan armiei into ae
on jim i. r than scheduled
ft is ftOggriftted that a strong .Vmer-
Kan attack on the western iront
divert the Ausro-I lermans from
Italy. It is vonsidered unadsisable
-end Amcri. ans to the Italian front,
mrrican pressure at certain points
i the French front would demand
...'d' - '-.!'; m !" the German
Iialian drive.
Mission Continues at St. Mary's
A laige emigre gat ion gathered at
St. Mary' chofCO lat night to hear
I'.ither I Uen on the subject ot "The j
Christ tan Woman." The speaker
hwed thi- place of .honor occupied
hy w oman, and her great influence 1
tOf goo-1. The missionary will be
j. nu d tonight by a companion. Fa
ther Chamberlain, alto ol the Dom
inu.ui order. He will occupy the pul-,-tt
tonight at 7 and his text will
N . "It harli been aiitminted lor all
men once to the and alter death the
judgment." Tomorrow i- Saint
Day and scruoes will be held as on
1 nndmyt.
Injured on Farm
Fd Xeitftchwander was struck on
the head with a manure s-preader thf
i eek, cutting . deep gash in hi
htad. Dr. Braucham; was calle '.
aOJ touk siv stitcheft in the wound
Births Reported
Two births were reported this
iiinrninc by a local phy-k'ian. 1
hidiy boy was horn to Mrs. Simon
Kieser and a boBy grrl to N4rs. A
V. Stack of Ninth and IntfctOO -street
Goes to Oklahoma
Mrs. B. K. Wafer and children lef
yetttrday for Pryor. Oklahoma.
fptTM the winter visiting roltr?TS
Mhi fri mds. They formerly fVtioVd
there.
In Corvallis on Rustnessj
ene Shea ent to Corvallfs -i
ii;nes t.ht ninrjiing fr t'le rc-i-
t Mower Comiany.
Ketums From Eufrene
Mr. St. in lev Keith and dm - 'i . I .
Jane FlWabeth, returneil last Olghl
from a week-end visit in F.ugene.
BRIDSII MAKE BIG AIR
RHIP Of; GERMANY
LONDON", Oct. .M iC. IM Gen
eral Haiti's great October gains were
attained with Ion Ins of men than
during September.
Oitoher cas;tahies totaled K3.558;
September B'5.4. ard ugust. 6Q.373.
Artillery Active
LONDON. Oct. 31 The Germans
taiied to make further counter at
t iclfs against the new ly-gaincl Brit
ish positions along Passchcndaelc
Rtikge lat night. General Hai !
i-rtcd. Enemy artillery is active.
LONDON. Oct, 31 (T. PJ DUt
big the last 4.t hours British naval
plane have conducted the greatest
series of rahfe ince the beginning
l the ar. the United Press authori
Ictivctv learned. It is reported that
over J'1 bombs were dropped.
VON HERRING DECIINFS
HIH GOVERIKIFNT POST
LONDON. Oct. 31 (U P. The
I ndfetngt Ttkgtaoll Amsterdam dis
i atfftof tooVy declared that Von
HtflUng rcutseil to accent the Gr
matl d .Hiccllorship boOBUM of in
abfliry T'1 erve the Reich tat: major
Ity fttipporting him.
RHBDA'S CW0PT1 WW
to bf m or Mm
W XSHIVGTON. Oct. 31 t L .I
Food headquarters announced thai
!J2,91S families have taken the too
economy pledge during the first MO
davs o" the fod saving week. Th
r- turns are most satisfactory,
CITY NEWS
g Bs' 4 B
Lodine Served Papera
Sherili D. H. Bodme sent to Dc
r this mornmg to serve sirtfpoenas
m tonic itnccs w ho are w anted
in the case of the state of Oregon
l gainst John Wills, which will come
up for hearing heforx- Justice of th
I'eacc L. L. Swan Thursday morning
W ills was arrested ior burning slali-
Dgl witnout a permit.
Gives Rolls a Bath-
Joe F'nim. deputy sheriff, gave the
tax rolls on file fn that office a bath
todav. Each column was carefully
taken from its place, sponged off
grcnl care and replaced m the rack
The bootol get so du-ly that it is nc
osarv for ieople examining th
records to wash their hands
handling a few volumes.
Went to Lebanon
Last night S S. GilfWrt, Dr.
HoggMi log Frum and R. M.
tvU wtnt to Lebanon to attend
lU'-ettng of the Ma.enic Iodcje. Mes-r
Rt-ocll .ind Frum are taking th
irk in the first, degree.
voung Couple Marries
Tcllat W. Ward, age 1 1". and TOti
Stuckler. aged 17. both oi Waterloo
.ere married in this city this alter
noun. Both arc under age and th
. ousent oi their parents was neces
sary. Parents of both young peop.c
v.erc present. They will live on
(ana near Waterloo.
E lay ton Man Here
A.ty. S. H Heltzcl ot Stayfn wa
nt the citv toda attending to hi'
i ess matters at the court hous
Jar Dance Tonight-
Tonight at the armory ihe first jaz
dance ever given in this city will be
presented by J. C. McF.lroy and nis
u mpaity of jazz players. Invi'ation
have bjrea boned and a large crowd
is promised. Those who have not
received theirs yet will no doubt 5c
accomodated by Mr. McFlmy. Mr
McFlroy .has gien these dances 'th
i reat ncetOfl a' Salem, F'ngrne. Rofr
bBoB M.irshfield. Conallis and Otfeot
1 laces and ha received many com
lliments for the character of entr'-
He draws Ihe
aft.
A. I
Rnj
ATTACK IN WEST
VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL
TO SPEAK AT SALEM
Vice-President Thomas Marshall
II deliver an address in Salem next
Thursday evening, Nov. 8, on the
subject, "National Tendencies." Mr.
N'arshall is touring the country on
sh.rt lyccum course, and his ap
pearance at tins particular time m
the nation's history brings a message
that is -of interest to every- American.
He will be introduced by U. S.
enator Chas. L. McNary, who is
associated with the vice president in
Congress daily while the senate is in
session.
Nearly 1.000 tickets have been sold
and the r.rmory where the address
ill he given, is expected to be
crowded. ri admission of JO cents
ill Ie charged.
LEBANON PAPER MILL
EMPLOYEES WALK OUT-
LEB.VNON, Oct. 31. (Special tc
the Democrat) The employes of tlir
Crown-V ilia tne Ue company's pape.'
m:I! at this place walked out at 4
o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Tr.:
1 mployes have recently joined the
unon and are acting with the em
ployes of the Oregon City. Camas,
Wah., and other mills, who arc now
out. A wage increase and other rec
ognition are demanded.
WSIITNGTON. Oct. 31. A
ftword, broken and rusty, but with
the hilt intact, said to have been ba
thed in the waters of the Pacific hv ' tainment presented
Balboa centuries acn. i among the lest people from each town and t' e
petted relics if the Cnited Statu M
O.S. MARINE PRIVATE DRAWS
MORE THAN RUSS COLONEL
W SH I N't STOX, Oct. 31. Accord
ing to statistics in a war bulletin is
icd recently by the National Geo
graphic Society from its headquar
ttr lure, a first-class private in the
trailed States Marine Corps serving
abroad, draws $41 a year more than
a Russian colonel; $64 a year more
than a German lieutenant for the first
three years; $31 a year more than a
f.rst lieutenant of the Austrian army,
and 519 a year more than a junior
lieutenant in the service of Italy.
rinr Corps. The wcanon was found
in the grip of a dead revohttionarv ,
leader hy a marine during the rebel
uprising in Nicaragua in tT2. It
ormerly reposed :n a museum it
Leon. 1 that time the steel of the t
-word was in fairly cood condition
and could he bent double without
1 reakinc after four centuries of use. j
AMERICAN STEAMER
.incc, arr hmh cl.n. all tnc way
through. Mr McKlroy in a htolfccf
: Will!. McElroy, thr will knom
mn.ician ami Nand l.-adcr. who form-
. ily .lirrrlrd tV Salem hand Nit of
IfttC year. ha. enndm-ted parV hafid
Portland.
V ATt.'VNTIC TORT. Oct. 31
TIAND1TS MAKE BIG RAUL (U. P Hk mtriejB ilMHT Uwh
CHICAGO. Oct. .11. (V. P.I l-uekmhach ,ank a ..iiDtnarinr in
Arrnrdmff tn tradition.. Ralim killv.l l our SandJt. held up a hank iwurn- " roe honrt. ticm trri.or.l hrrclt
many mSM irjtt :t prior to hi, di.- J wr. wcurins $7,150. and t.carx-d tn : in the !iKht. acrording to ift ionrfvof
I lOTt7 ,i the Pacific. an atitomohilc. jairiving here today.