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Dept. B
Oklahoma City, Okla.
j
OUR WAY
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on and in this w a r
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Pressing and Dyeing
There is a difference
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R egal C leaners , T ailors
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atters
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Electric Building
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A D V O C A T E P R IN T IN G
312 MACLEAY BLDG.
Visit o f Meet to A ustralia Fxpw tvd to
P rom ote Friendship.
W. J. BRYAN DIES
AI DAYTON, TENN.
LODGE
DIRECTORY
W ashington. D. C P resident Cool
idg«». in g reetings seut to A ustralia on
ihe occasion of the A m erican fleet's
I
$riet Resufre Most important visit, expressed th e hopo th a t the poo Great Commoner Passes Sud
pie of A u stralia would Join those of
denly in Bed.
Daily News Items.
th e U nited S tates in th e purpose to
m aintain th e peace of th e world.
"T his, I believe,” be said, "can boat
be secured through a full and sym
Knight» of Pythian of N.
pathetic understanding betw een the
A., S. A., !£., A., A. an J A.
nations, through faith In th e ir m em
(O perating U nder Rii|«erv|.
F.vwvts ot.N ot.vl People. Government« orable Intentions, through th eir com- D eath Caused by Apoplexy, Physician*
■ ion of tl. b. Government)
moil d eterm ination to elim inate causes
Find Vftrr H asty E xam ination.
aad P a c tte N orth»«.«, am U M her
I lU ^ /i Malvern Avenue
of possible d ispute and th e ir Integral
Widow Rears Up Well.
Hot Springs N et. Park, Ark.
T hinge W orth Knowing.
fulfillm ent of in tern atio n al obligation.
“ In q uestions touching the g reat re
Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished by the Government v
gion of the P acific 1 am sure th at our
For All Baths. Saulatwm kai 10 Roots. Diet and Opctalat Room»
Dayton. Tenn. — W illiam Jennings
F red E. W lnsor of W arren. P a . has aim s will alw ays be sim ilar; th at,
boon selected a s Kin* Petroleum for with th e a ssistan ce of th e o th er n a Brynn. th ree tim e* presidential nom
inee ot the dem ocratic party, and
Hotel has S6 Rooms; Telephone. Hot and Cold Running
th e 1925 In tern atio n al Petroleum ex tions which look out on the Pacific, known the world over for Ills elo
Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to $ I per day
position in T ulsa. Okla.. next O ctober. peace will be so clearly th e esta b lish quence. died h ere Suuday afternoon.
ed o rd er th a t it will become a benefi
T he end cam e w hile the g reat com
BATH RATES:
Mrs. A nna Cunningham of Clary. cent trad itio n ."
m oner w as asleep uud was a ttrib u ted
Ind.. S atu rd ay waa found guilty of
by physicians to apoplexy. He had re 21 Baths i , < $ 13.00— 10 Baths • • • • Ifcf'.SO
tired to his room shortly a fte r eating
m u rd -rin g h e r 10-year-old son W alter
H elsn G ardener D e a d .
a large d in n er to tak e u sh o rt rest.
w ith poison and was sentenced to life
21 Baths to Pythian* and Cal.tntheans, $H.50
W ashington, D. C .- Mrs.
H elen Mrs llryan sen t the fam ily chauffeur.
Im prisonm ent.
Jim
M
cCartney,
to
wake
him
about
H am ilton G ardener, author, educator
4:30. and It was lourned th en th a t he
Two arlp lan es hopped off S a t and social w orker, and th e first wo w as dead.
urday m orning for Moscow, Russia, man to be appoint- d to th e c lrll sere-
Dr. W. F. Thom ason and Dr. A. C.
on th e first Jap an ese long distance ice com m ission, died here Monday in Rroyles. who exam ined th e body, ex
pressed the opinion Mr llry an bad
flight ev e r a ttem p ted . T he flight is
her 72d year. Mrs G ardener was ap- been dead betw een 30 mid 45 m inutes I. B. P. 0. E. OF THE WORLD
sponsored by Asa hi, a Toklo new s
before they arrived. The death ee
ponlted a civil service com m issioner cu rred in th e residence of R ichard
paper.
by P resid en t W ilson In 1920 ami held
D ism issal of L oren H. W in n e r's
evolution suit on th e ground th a t the th a t office until h er death .
Rom n e a r W inchester. Va.. she was
governm ent em ploye Is w ithout sta n d
ing in court will be asked of Ju stice ch risten ed Alice Chenowlih. but when
Siddons in th e D istrict of Colum bia a young woman she took th e pen
suprem e court T uesday by counsel for nam e of H elen H am ilton G ardener.
She was th e widow of Uolonel Selden
th e governm ent.
NOTICE
Allen Day, U. S. A., w ho died six
Vice P re sid e n t Dawes late S aturday years ago.
Dahlia Temple No. 202. I. D. P.
becam e a chieftain of th e Sioux In
O.
K. of \V„ of Portland, Oregon,
Liquor
Cargo
G
ets
In.
dian trib e and w as nam ed "G reat
in
ret
s the 1st and 3rd Tuesday
W hite F a th e r No. 2” by th e redm on.
New York.—The 2000-ton steam ship
nights in cadi month at Stag Audi
at Cheyenne. Wyo.
A ugusta w as rap tu red by custom s of
torium. All visiting Daughter
T he P o rtlan d re ta il liquor trad e was fleers in th e H udson r is e r off Dyck-
F.lks in good standing in their re
hit h ard S atu rd ay n ight and Sunday man stre e t Monday a fte r th e ship hail
spective Temples are invited to
m orning when th e police an d the sh e r run the g a u n tlet of th e rum blockade
meet with us.
if fs deputies, federal and s ta te agents and h er crew had unloaded and dis
PAULINE YOUNG.
in a series of raids, sm ashed into a posed of a curgo of liquor w orth $250.-
half-dozen bootleg re so rts and d ra g 000 a t bootleg prices, leaving only 15
Daughter Ruler.
ged m ore th a n a score of persons off bottles aboard.
ROSE CITY LODGE No. 111. I. LULA HUUnARD,
< to jail.
T he crew of 2-1 men w as arrested
Daughter Secretary.
B. P. 0. E. of W.. MEETS the
F ed eral Judge Cliffe of Chicago, has and th e captain adm itted having tu rn
WILLIAM J. BRYAN
2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY
ruled th a t m eat packers m ust open alt ed the liquor cargo over to "re ta ile rs" f
EVENINGS OF EACH MONTH
Rogers, w hich had been assigned to AT THE STAG AUDITORIUM.
th e ir books to th e U nited S tates de for distribution.
Syracuse Lodge, No
th
e
B
ryans
during
th
eir
stay
here.
p a rtm e n t of ag ricu lture. H e granted
I,
K. ot I*., merit the
381!
i
E
MORRISON
STREET.
F uneral arran g em en ts had not been
H orze H urts Film Star.
a w rit o f m andam us ag ain st the
second and fourth Fri
VISITINO BROTHERS
com pleted, but Mrs B ryan Indicated A L L
Swift. W ilson and Cudahy com panies.
day night* each month
Pendleton. Or.- Injuries in the groin interm ent would be In A rlington cem ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.
The p ack ers gave notice of an appeal. and ribs w ere sustained by N orm an etery.
at the Stag Auditorium
T. H. WILLIAMS, E. R.
T hirty-one men w ere injured, four K erry. U niversal motion picture s t a r .’ Mr. Bryan, who was n colonel of
J8IH E. Morrison St.
the
T
hird
N
ebraska
volunteers
during
STAG AUDITORIUM
seriously, when a section of the out h ere Sunday when the cinch broke oil I!.e Spanish Am-r:. an war. on Bt
BOYCE STRAIN, C. C,
381' j E. Morrison St.
door a m p h ith e a te r on Point Lookout. a wild horse and the anim al knocked occasion* had expressed a d esire to
226 Mond St.
Cal., collapsed Sunday n ig h t a t the K erry down. H e was unconscious for be buried in A rlington.
E.
J.
MINOR.
Secretary,
ARTHUR
NELSON,
Mr. B ryan’s death came on th e eve
holding of th e sem i-anual cerem onial a tim e and his condition was serious,
419 Abington Bldg.
K of R & 8
of th e D ram atic O rder K nights of but he w as Im proving today. In the of un o th er crusade ho had planned to
carry before the A m erican people u
K horasan. a K nights of P y th ias or accident th e horse charged against b attle ag ain st m odernism , lie re tu rn
Kdward Sedge wick, picture director, ed to Dnyton Sunday m orning a fter
ganization.
and knocked him over, besides u p set having made nddresses S aturday at
W hereab o u ts of Dr. H arvey J. H ow
J a s p e r and W inchester. T enn., and
ting a cam era.
a fte r having com pleted arran g em en t
ard of R ockefeller hospital a t Pekin,
for th e early publication of the speech
I China, who w as tak en p riso n er by
Bryan Dies C ontent.
he was to h a re m ade In th e tria l of
brigands Ju ly 20 while visiting a t th e
John T. Scopes, » h o recently was
W inchester. Tenn.— Before leaving found guilty ot violating T en n essee’s
ranch of M organ P alm er in M anchuria
| is still unknow n. Mr. P alm er w as here Saturduy, a fte r delivering an ad anti-evolutoln law.
D espite the strenuous program Mr.
| killed by b andits, bu t his m other, wife dress, W illiam Jennings Bryan, who
died suddenly in Dayton, mude th e Bryan had been following as a mem
and child escaped.
following statem en t to a re p o rte r; "If b er of the prosecution sta ff in the
T he A ncient O rder of H ibernians I should die tom orrow I should feel Scopes case and as lender of the fun
am en talists he appeared in excellent
and w om en’s auxiliary, in national th a t much has been accom plished in d health.
convention in A tlan tic City, N. J., S a t the g re a te st cause for enlightening
S hortly before Mr. B ryan entered
urday gave en th u siastic approval to hum anity ever known. I believe th at his room to re s t he told his wife he
th e building of th e san ctu ary of O ur on the basis of th e accom plishm ents had never fell b e tte r In his life, and
reaiiy to go before the country to
Sorrow ful M other in P o rtlan d and of the past few w eeks I could tr u th was
»•age tils fight in behalf of fundom en
prom ised to support th e project by fully say, ‘well done.’ ”
tal ism.
ere c tin g one of th e seven shrines.
About 4:30 o'clock Mrs. B ryan said
she felt her husband had slept long
C
arro
t
S
trangles
Boy
T he W orld F ederation of E ducation
enough, so she sen t th e chauffeur,
A ssociations took in itial step s S atu r
Bend. Or.—Jack M arvin Mayfield. who also » a s his personal atten d an t,
»-ake him. M cCartney shook Mr. A*.»
day to p u t into operation th e organi 3. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion May- to
llryan tw ice before he noticed th e la t
zation's plan for fu tu re w orld peace
field of th e La Pine country, was te r » a s not breathing. T he physici
and u n d erstan d in g by adopting a s e r
ans and A. H Andrew i. a neighbor.
strangled to death S atu rd ay night by then were •ommoned hurriedly.
ies of
reso lu tio n s
recom m ending
a piece of ca rro t when a rooster
Mrs Bryan accepted the shock
MORTICIANS
I courses of stu d y th a t will p re s e n t to
Jumped a t him while he w as eating bravely and rem ained calm.
stu d en ts a full conception of in tern a
”
1
am
happy
that,
my
husband
died
the vegetable.
Montgomery at Fifth
tionalism .
W ithout suffering, and in pear.-," Min-
The carro t lodged in th e windpipe! said.
Phone Day or Night
C onditions grow ing out of th e anti- and although the child lived for sonic
"You know he was a colonel In tho
' foreign strik e in C anton a re a t dead- tim e he died before a physician could Spanish-A m erlcan w ar nnd since It
Main 4322
w as his wish to re s t in A rlington we
! lock, ow ing to dem ands and counter make the 44-mile drive from here.
will probably place him th ere."
I dem o n stratio n s on both sides. No s e t
E grem ont C attle Sinks.
tlem en t is In sight. A B ritish naval
In all the h isto ry of A m erican poli
tics th ere a re few nam es w hich carry
crew is m anning th e ste a m e r Tungon.
M anila.—The ste a m e r C orregidor th a t b rilliant lu ster of sp ectacu lar e f
w hich is bringing supplies from H ong
Sunday reported th e sinking of the fort which baa baoon e U p art Of the
kong to th e foreign colony a t C anton
| m em ory of W illiam Jen n in g s Bryan.
B ritish steam er K grem ont C astle,
th re e tim es a week.
H is life for alm ost 30 y ears was a!
which w ent aground off P u bbataha panoram a of national seunallonals,
A p ictu re of C hrist, believed to be reef la s t Monday.
T he C orregidor piled one upon tho other. At 36 ho
the w ork Of F ra Angelico, fam ous w ent to th e a ssistan ce of th e E g re I becam e, alm ost overnight, not only
F lo ren tin e artist-m onk of th e 15th mont C astle in the Sulu sea und found the leader of his p arty hut th e Idol ofs
millions. Three tim es he carried the I
century, h as been found hanging in w reckage of th e vessel in the vicinity. p arty standard as Its choice fo r the
th e little Roman C atholic church in
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th e Indian pueblo of Isleta, 15 m iles been saved. The E grem ont C astle was presidential year 1912 ho reaped
much of the cred it of placing Wood- and White. High Brown Face Powder ho» earned its plaoe in the
south of A lbuquerque, N. M. C ritics carry in g a cargo of sugar.
esteem of the most discriminate and skeptical users of toilet ar
row W islon In th e W hite H ouse and
who have exam ined the picture have
In alm ost every o th er national demo- ticles by its own distinctive merit and the complete satisfaction to
declared it to be th e work of a m aster.
crtalc convention In a generation he be derived from its use. Also a large assortment of toilet requisites
W ar G ifts Disposed Of.
was In the very c en te r of every storm
for the lady who cores.
Six w arehouses, p ro p erty of the
W ashington, D. C.—T housands of th a t came.
U nited R ailw ays of H avana, located little keepsakes and com forts. Intend
Farm er» Face Deficit.
Manufactured only by
in Regia, across th e harb o r from H a ed for A m erican soldiers In F rance
vana, burned Sunday in one of th e and w hich never reached those to
W ashington, D. C.—F arm ers failed
biggest fire s in th e h isto ry of th e city. whom th ey w ere addressed, w ere to earn a fair re tu rn on tho capital
THE OVERTON HYGIENIC
The logs is estim ated a t $2,500,000. turned over M onday by th e w ar d e Invested and a fair wage la s t year, al
MFG. COMPANY
The cau se of th e blaze w as not d e te r p artm en t to the postm aster-general though they fared b e tte r financially
mined. T he co n ten ts of th e buildings, for disposition through tho dead-letter than in th e preceding year, tho d e
CHICAGO
for th e m ost p a rt railw ay property, office.
p artm en t of agricu ltu re declared F ri
were destroyed.
A ddresses had been destroyed or so day In an analysis of the agricultural
balance sheet.
T w e n ty fiv e persons w ere injured m utilated a s to p rev en t delivery.
MRS. E. D. CANNADY
On th e to tal capital Invested In ag ri
and dam age estim ated a t $200,000 was
culture, the re tu rn for tho year was
Peary. Bowdoln R eport.
caused when a torn ado sw ept over
312 Macleay Bldg., Portland
Sidney, Ohio, a t 3:30 P. M. Saturday.
W ashington, D. C. Tho steam ers estim ated a t 4.6 per cent, com pared
Pacific Coast Distributor
T he Injured w ere in the audience a t P eary and Bowdoln, of tho MacMillan w ith 3.3 the year bofore.
an afternoon Chautauqua program be A rctle expedition, arriv ed a t South
Pershing in Panam a.
ing given in a te n t in G ram ercy park. Upertiuvlk, G reenland, Into Sunday a f
The te n t collapsed during the 75-mlle ternoon.
Balboa, P anam a C anal Zone.-—G en
gale, burying 1000 to 1200 persons un
T he navy d e p artm en t w as advised eral John J. Pershing, president of the
d e r it. T hose injured wero caught by of the arriv al by radio.
A acna A rica plebiscitary comm ission,
th e falling side and c en te r poles.
and his p a rty arrived a t C ristobal F ri
W alla W alla. — A p erm an en t fair
Mexican Frijol.
board to control th e handling and day m orning. H e was greeted by Col
T he word frijol In Spanish cannotes staging of a county fa ir for W alla onel M. L. W alker, governor of the
alm ost an y v ariety of cultivated beans, W alla county was organized Friday P an am a Canal zone; M nJorO eneral
but in Mexico It Is applied alm o st ex night a t a m eeting of rep re se n ta tiv e s W illiam L assiter, enm m nnder of the
clusively to th e brow n o r spotted of civic organizations In W lala W alla canal departm ent, nnd a guarii of hon
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varieties known in English speaking and re p resen tativ es of th e county or. G eneral P ershing Im m ediately e n
train ed for Panam a.
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