i THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 8, 1915. TWO Md0000Mt Social Personal OASOL 8. DIBBLE. THXIB SHAPELT LIMBS. Mrs. Ralph While was boates at ' National I). A. R. conference, which charmingly a pom ted dinner last even-! will be entertained in the 'irtgon build iug at her homo. 91 South Church ! mg at a reception or. Wednesday. Ssep atrwt, complimentary to Mias Nell , tember 12. HyliM, who i leaving for I'rineTille, J Oregon, where- sue will take charge of, Mrs. (. A. Brasher and Mrs. James tan il (imn 1 1 icrc. and rl rft-nart'i Altwft . t n rrA UAHllar v n ' n f ... went at the Oeok toiinty high araool. a week's outing at Newport Mr ' Til tslil V'l hpatitif iiltv ntj.red ' Rrh..r an. I Mr 41hrt than with a eut glasa howl of alters. Ihirinf over the week end. the evening "500'' waa plaved. Those Mim r.dra Kramer, of l"uieago, is , the home guesrt of Mra. .f. P. Kamsdcll and Miss Ruby Ramsdell at their home Ion North Winter street. eirrlin; the tLhle were: Mia Nell Syke, Mr. and Mrs. Horace 8yke and daughter Mini Jewnette Sykea, Miaa Beatrice Hheltnn, Mim Margaret White, Mr. and M.-. K.ilph White. San Frajeisi-o, Sept. fc. San Tn.ar.wo girls hcve tiie shapeli est legs ia the world. Edward BoOroot eays so, and he's phvri'd director in the public schools here. Moreover, their general carriage ia more graceful, t.' ry thin that of girls in h :ith cities. The rta.sonf San Francisco's kills, climb ing of which strengthens the limbs, wairt and back. But c-ida from tho merely 'nysi. al superiority of the girls h're they're more temperamen tal and artist:.', (still quoting Mr. Pt-Grooti than other girls, because tl tho aesthetic influ ence of the Ian'Jscape about the Golden Gate.. WOMEN AND GIRLS MAKE EXPLOSIVES IN WAR FACTORIES BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS. consequent explosion while being filled (United Preae Staff iorrespondeBt.) wita chedite later. (Copyright 1915 bv thi- United Press, i Girls jack the grenades with the ex Copyrighted in' Great Britain.) plosive whk'b resembles sulphur or light With t.e Preach ,rmy a. the r'ron, J Aug 6. (By mail) ioii-g jm.s and j an1 mnh a tlag js roTI,ei down int0 tne women are the principal workers in the j grenade's neck to the point where the factories where bombs high explosive I lemon begins to swell. sheila, hamt grenades and similar man- While tins is being done the st4- 'killing device are manufactured. It, per" is assembled bv other girls. From j Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gregg, of Traer, ! Iowa, are guest-, of the S. M. Kndirottsj at their residence on North Church' rtreet. Mr. and Mrs. Gregg, wao are) old time frieids of the Kndicotts, arej fn tneir way to the exposition at Han francisco. levemng from .North I'owder. Oregon.! where he has been spending tje sum-j Mr. and Mrs. W. '. Knighton have re m,'r ... ! turned from a delightful motor trip to; , . . Mt. Hoot. Tl,ev reported an unusually! ,a,1"mc ''''"' -lorn. Hi has .lecnied. , small amount of anew this summer. UeT IMBT 'VM hve been made to. ... her, to engage in indiviiial profession-1 , ... vo.ril wirk in l'ortlriu.l. She JlZ . ! .'i . thr'K"""' l-ra -tar ..f pro,,, ,-,,. e. a members of the South ( cntral Section ,.h(M 1BZ,r .r,f, ,;, ,an gatmnal church at her home on High ,at,aiI1 ,..,,,;..,,, ' mrei't tins iiiti-ri.ooii. . . , strike nn a. iwl.l that frad wtimeu the woods turning department come tne should be making the terrible engines woc.len plugs wiich close tho grenade) of war, yet they teem to like their job.jaud contain the operating button. A entering into the work with a patriotic j hole runs through, the middle and' fA..i-.ip. pii. V. AnA ; ..r.nnn,, Tuntp und ! through this r.ases a Bickford time' Bowcrman. of Portland, spent j , aa-oeiatu with the cu'.ntrywtm-1 fuse. At the upper end is a cap some-1 Mrs. I.. H. :en 0f jeatl(, r,. j thing like tee cap of an old-time muzzle i , Out here siirnrisinclv ncr.r the firing i ioaihr.g gun which s exploded by the! Geo. V. Johnson was a passenger to jne tn,ri, jf a Me.f aud iron works! push-button mentioucd above. At the ; Miss Itervl Holt will return t.mnrrr.ir Portland tins morning on tbe morning whii-h in tiraea of neace made lots, audi bottom of the fuso is the detenator. - The aid witty of the Woman's Re. ; - lief I'orps wjl 'meet Thnrs.lay after noon at the home of Mrs. John hit.n.l JV lU.i South Fourteenth. All men.bers yesterday :th his mother are rordiallv rcunested to attend. i Boerman. Mm J. i .',r.n c, Miss Helen Wast ell has arrived in hr daughter. Gladys and son arvl. has r.iem u-r spending iim miner at her retnnie, ir,,i nn in Itahliiiid. California tell ii sity. Miss Was 1 alifonua nior in Willamette utiiver j . Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Oregon Klectric. i,an Tar ilmMnL;... At' trie. I potatoes, i The vaiiout oberatinns of assembling W. M. Spnyd. I'll Prince street. left,trie bojing 0f cabbage and the tewin ' this apparatus are performed by girls! yesterday fur South Berkeley, Cal., for j r,t- ragouts. Now the military are injand women, some quite young, some! a month ' visit. ; charge and mortars Iron, ttl milimeK-rs J old. grandmotherly and bespectacled. F. D. Fisher, rout" nger.'t for the-to s inches are the factory's product. ! Each girl or woman has but one oper Wciis Fargo Kxpress company, was in : those and tiie projectile? h'.irltd from j ation to porfurm however simple they; the city yesfrday. their muzzles. may be. One inserts tbe f-.e another j, ;1 1 .Mrs. f. 1. Miles was called to I'ort- j Also several varieties of grenade. (adjusts the cap. a thin the ueto&atCT, firt . tarel yesferdav by the illness of ber;bonib and petards are s;i ( bed here. - a fourth makes the joint betaeen the ui.le, mother. .Mrs. J. . Baker. i The "lemou" is one of tae newest ! fuse and ditonator s:'e by n.ear.s of ,1 to- V.. N. l'eet. was given a surprise j and most effective of the Many brands i sealing wax and so on. the "stoppers" j liirtbday pnrty Inst evening at hislo hand grenades. It iikewise the i flowing sir.ofi-hly ij..iwn this ' hu&aB ' hiuiie, .j'i"i North High street. I simplest, it is mad - in the -haic- of a! stream rapiiliv and without iei-np un- -oiii.inied l.y II. S- Gile. of Salem, spent the day ! lemon, from which it gets its m. knam- j til at last i.'u-v pour into the grenades on 1 arvl. has m iC'seruirg visiting witn tii brother, ! ami at one end is prnvi led v itti a sor: weeks' visit in R"bert Gile. Hi.seburg Review. I of button with coil-spi:ngs a button! ( W. P. (riibert and fnmilv. of Port- workinv nn tli aunt, nrinrii le the IMPROVED "Long Distance" SERVICE You can now talk by telephone to 1800 cities and towns from Vancouver, B. C, to the Mexican line in the States of California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nevada over the Long Dis tance Lines of this Company? and Miss Reirna Long is entertaining as nouse guests hr broth' i and Ins wif. Mr. and ilr lows, at her third street. Jeff J-onir. of MiauoU.1"' home on North Twentv Mendenhnll. who have resided in the s. -html of music building for seven years, now h.-.ve their re-idence at U:i7 I liemek- c.-ited Mr. nud Mrs. turned yiH.terd.iv lay at A-toria. Frank J. from a Miller re five days' Mrs. Henry K. Merwin held an apron shower this afternoon ut her heme on Belmont .tree lor tho benefit of the Haint Monica Altar Society Hnr.nar. Those asairting were: Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mrs. Fdrd y,iinii. Mrs. T. Mur ray, Mrs. T. A. Frmtt. Mrs. V. H. Inge, Mrs Thomnu Cam bell and dnughtrs, the Misses Marie, Gertrude, Catherine and Fleanor Campbell, hnn returned from Xewrt where tliev spent the summer. et. while their studios are i the lliibber.l building. to- -Vlr. lieoil'e It. illirnett IS I'liwlinn l.. Mis. i.iiuley, a cousin of Judge Burnett. C. 1). purdv and fnmilv returned yes to arrive this week from i Sun Frnnciseo.; tcrdav fro,,,' a to montlis' visit at tin, ,'ru " ,0 l'or"'""l Friday (,,.,. i.nkl. r,irk. VuTing hh vaea. to meet Mrs. t.i.nley. , ,; thh v,,ir Mr pr(iv t,ilt B fami,y f i vi ti. -.. , I f'ttage at Ocean Lake park. Mr. ad Mrs Thi.nas Brown and, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sh errill. of Salem land, were visitors with the familv r lone you nse in ringing for Mane Dr. B. F. I'-.und yesterday. They were servo the coffee. Tuis button is harder returning fmm a deer hunt near Grants 'to operate, of course, as it sets off the Pass. I grenade when pushed in and w.-.e it too Chester Muggins left vesterday fon"asy on the trigger it would be t-i Kugcii" to attend the University of , dangerous U operate. Belnre throwing obyct with tor.-e. an explosion re Oreou the cening school year. He is,ne bomb you simply hit the button I suits within four and a half seconds the mannger ft ri.e a. o. 1. fraternity i J"o,u you woum to open a r-otiie oi i tune tnese sje.-iai grenades are sot stream tor Iinal adjustment. A hole is made in the tightly racked . he, lite with v hi.-h tiie grenade is f 1 11 , cd and into this hole the detonator is ass-'.l. The grenade is now nearir.g completion fnd bceoioes extremely don ger'.ss. Sho-ib' one be dropped, or the button of one hi', against anv hard I 1 PI V IKE soua-pop. tor. I niiseuently trier now on. until. Here is bow tile hand gru.adts are 'the grenades are 'packed for shipment,' . f jail workmen sit beside a barricaded First the shell is cast, a 'hell some 'stone and brick over which a bomb1 quarter of r.n inch thick. It is indent- whi- h has n.et with an accident may be ed all -over to insure its hunting into tossed btfoie it expkdes. ' i i.uiunimerauie fragments waen expint- in tnis strange war hand grenade' i uo jciKe uiiiiiuer oi iiagu.enis, , navt occome ot more impertance ir. , led. Hr. and Mu. K. K. Fisher are ex peeling tho arrival of. Dr. Fisher's uncle, Albert Fisher, of Monmona conn, ty, Iowa, tomorrow. Mr. Fisher is n brother f C. A. II. Fisher, of Salem, and will remain in the city several' weeks. -u-nel-a l.f, c.. ti:.i.. uoier in I nci arter earetn tests. i!jt . nionv ino.-,ti.o. , 1,0,1 ..;fi.. n .., t -- ' "n hum 111 11 y hi, i,r Hiire, j , . , ; 1 "- v j , . a i .111 ueuij; j ur., where they will reside. Mr. Sher , ';K",:'" uiring aooiu int siie 01 me ncrii r-peciai corps ot "grenadiers Mr. and Mrs. E T. linu.,.11.. the weekend ,n Poitli.nd at the Hotel'''''0 wl'"rn ,h"v ltenson. While there they ... iroC"'.1""1' ,ha S- K- Miss Faith Kennedy and Miss Uubv Kennedy have returned frn San frail- attended the enpo A. II lid other niiint. of interest in California. PERSONALS I nlj has been appointed principal of the high school at Bridge. Eugene Guard. Frank Neuner. who has acted as stenographer in the office of Xeuner & Wiinberly, will leave in a few days for Salem to enter the law school of Willamette university. His position in' the law office wiil be filled by H. W. Evans. Roseburg Review. ASTORIA WANTS BUSINESS. mn or a .Mition lit" the Ileilif. . Tim Omego cla.s of the Islie M K church was entertained Monday even 'K by Mrs. J. C. Spenier at he, le Myers stieet. The members brought tbe.r nce.ll.. woik ,,, ,, ,hrt t,,,s,n,,HM meeting was hebl, followed bv a social hour. Tho ilecorutive n.otif (if red and white nas atlrnrtivel.v carried out in reiresieneiils. wutenneloi, I, '""ay. i eastern tr in t.i e..,ir ifernt; ..1 rnvnd, and pl.iee ennlH suggestivn ofi. M "- M- Meyers is a Portlund vis-1 '"' v" to operation oi river boats. Rich watermelon, adorning the table, A con- ""r ''"'"r ! agi icultural sections nlong the Coltun- test was also en joyed, whereby Me Harvey Fisher was in the eitv vester-' lln,l Snake rivers will be tapped and number Of melon u-edis in l,ol. . IIBV from Arlie ' their ,.nli,..i. ...,1.11.. 1 1.. Air. and Mrs. . J. Tliggs motored to ""'an going stcaiushipa nt Astoria for Portland today. transportation tlnoug'u the I'anama C. K. Powell, of Falls Cilv . : , ciinal. Astoria, Or.. Sept. . The Astoria port commission will at once order constructed Isoafs and barges to be op erated on the rivers between this port and inland points, to bring the products of the interior to tidewater, it was an nounced tl. Ill V TVi .le.M.len - rived at when' the commission heard the ir ' "''""', "f Engineer Frank J. Walsh, who tarvey Wells is a Portland visitor ''"s ,u-t returned from nn extensive me up 01 your little tinker, ot very: have been formed. These are bein! rough edgesand, at short distances ! drilled in their special work daily-. '! these weapons are never used other- "Don't tell where vou saw- us' innk wise capable of piercing a two-inch ing grenad !-.'' was the final injunction i plank. They make very dangerous of the colonel of arti!l"r'v acting as su-1 wounds. Iperintendent of the works. '-We were! These cast-iron shells, shaped like a I visited by a spv this morning. The i cimri, are next ehnned; outside by Germans "want to know mst are so tney ran ilrv bombs on us from Third Walk-Out Occurs This Morning -Thirty -five Hundred Quit brushes wielded by women, inside by a revolving tppratus resembling an egg beater. This inside cleaning is to prevent grit r particles of iron re is to prevet grit or particles of iron re maining to cause a possible spark and their aeroplanes. W o supply 10.000 grenades a day to one army so you see how important it is that we keep work ing. 1-tesides we don't want our folks Killed. Vlli.ad.i.l VI L'. i i TtT 7 . . rn,," nciniiiWer winning th high Inmors. Tie ofl'icets f,w the ronunx yepr were e ted: Miss Cecil llohaiiiiou, president; Miss (Hadvs ar on, vice pre.iident; Misa llluiichn Mil lor, awrettiy; Miss Helen Ingrev. re porter The society also completed its p r.g uf i:'5 to tl. ehurch. Addition al guests were- Mrs. y K. Sherwood Mrs. I'unk White and Miss Nellie (lib on. . Mrs.- lsic .'.ee Patterson, state re gent of the Oreg,,,, Haugliter of die American devolution, U1, un (o Jraiicisco. he,o ,,e will 1. honorary hostess st the. On coil bmlding fr t,io MUST REBUILD RAILROAD. the city yesterday. Mr. IIiil I). Put tun is in' Portlund. j visiting with ner pnrents. l. J. Rutherford, or Corvnllis, regis-' Seward. Mnskn. Sept. X. The Alaska tereil at the Illigh yesterday. ! " 'ucrn railway purchased by the gov- Mrs. K. K. Armstrong p.ti, ,..,! '' "inent to bo used us a liiik in the icritny irom a week-end visit in Port until. i.. it. Minion an today from n to port. Mrs. Fiinslon ami gntn'.blnngl.ter. j Ruth, of Aunisville, are visitors in the' city today. ' government railway, will have to Jutiapa, In Guatemala, De stroyed By Earthquake Panama Canal Safe I.ul.ibertnil, Salvador, Sept. S Heaps of ruins, murk the city of Jutiapa, cap- uui oi .minion, luiatemnla. as the nn entirely lelun t. it is initio, I i. . , ... : "r' n.... i that the i-uwrn ni ti Hi,.,, ,l ......i t, ,. . . . "'" iiumti r icuirneu V, 1 I .. , . . i , ' "U,IK" meager advices today showed weeks' visit nt New ; 1 ' the Panama canal, I s! of ,, thl. yioiente of ',he fho,.h Boom In Lumbering Is Predicted When Peace Comes Again to Europe Seattle. Wash., Sept. 8. An unprece dented boom in the lumber industry of the northwest is predicted by Harold J- Neilson. representative of the Fast Asiatic company. Ltd., of Copenhagen who is in Seattle todav. "The Americans won't begin to get ! benetits from the canal until the wari is over.-' he said in an interview., l-.urope will, after the end of the' struggle, at once become a bnver of j northwest lumber, particularly Douglas I ,,r, 10 an extent not itrenmeH i... ermen. " Cardiff, Wale Sept. 8. For the tliird time in a Tew weeks, South Wales cinl miners ary today on strike. Thirty five hundred of them walked out of two collieries, protesting against the employment, of non-union workers. All strikers resumed work last week and both government and labor leaders assumed that the difficulties had been definitely ended through an agreement between the men and the colliery iter ators. On the two previous strikes, the workers protested that the first agree ment had not been followed bv the owners. Further conferences between govern ment leaner, and union representatives fill probably be held as a result of this latest trouble, inasmuch as the govern- "'P"V9JUt'V a'' nation which threatens directly or indirectlv to hamper tho munitions output. Fuitli ernjore the government has shown nclinat.on to meet the men iialf to avoid trouble. CALIFORNIA GOLD YIELD . San Francisco, Sept. c. The total yield of mine goM i i Cali fornia in 1914 was .20,i ).'1.41lij, an increase of $24ti,5'ii over 1913, according to compi ations made by. Charles G. Yale, of the local branch of the United States geological survey today. With the execpfion of one year. 1S.S3, the mine gold output of the state in 1914 was higher than,' it hag been for fifty years. A ctnt a word will till your fory in th Journal New Today sad the extent of property damage led . to the belief that soma casualties must! have resulted. The quake was general over Salvador and Itiiatcninla, taking a toll of lives or propeity. or both, in San Salvador. 1 rsanta Ana, Nominate and elsewhere, Fall Coatings A Carefully Selected Collection of Worsted Fall Coatings now on Display September calls for new coats, and here are the materials, direct from the uu-ko woolen mills, with which to make both very stylish and comfort able garments at very moderate prices. WhiL' pile fabrics (plushes ami velvets) show up in tho from rank this season, there is no dearth of variety in the host of oilier desirable Coating Materials Seal-riush Silk Velvets, Corduroy llolfino, Military Coatines, 1'iaid inline . ( hirich.lla in cream white ami colors, Tweeds. Astrachans. Man mshc oatmgs, Mack and white checks and plain colored Coatines. Widths are oO to ot inches hioh cut to the host advantage. HW'KI)$..00 TO $3.73 A YAK I) Urge stock of new Novelty Huttons, also Lining and finding suitable to use with these ( oatinps. A purchase will convince you that you can do better at Panama Canal Safe. Washington. Sept. 8. The l'aua.na ciinal is safe. Wat department advices showed today that the zone was not Int by eartliouiikc which Vj'i.itrmuhi, and slightly shocked Mexico' V 1 , , . Slides seve!;il rted. but tlier. :)..( HERE'S IEW VIGOR FOR OVERWORKED STOMACHS i i Pan;, I llolilllll nu elm nt s days were ngo uere re no mere than Official Welcome Given American Bankers' Conven t Nn'tl". W: clc 'lie t ! se.'ir,M"M -is 1 isler. M:u,. piesidelit ...f ns.e,.,,ti.,,i I'llllkcis' C, ,, atrc 1.x I'res, 1,.,-t I'Ue here lit s N ill 1'C gIVrli ; il:gt.'ll lle'i l, r, tlliee i,.lr,sM. tniMts i t lit Seattle Celt . i This wns fi, Sept. K. titfieial t erit an Pnukerc' as ' tended bv Covctnot I. 1 end P H,,rks- s- : ttle ClenrirVr House f ""s ' alth '.' ft'jsion of the j " n t tli Moore the i 1 .T. Frv. the nnnulnr ,tr,,.,;... has been ln the drug business long ,'iioi.gh to have his own opinion of the best way of selling medicines. He savs the plan adopted by Mi-o na, the great dyspepsia remedy, is the fairest, he hns ever heard of. H0 doesn't believe that a medicine ought to be paid for unless ! it dees the user some good. And Mi-o- a i, f,dd under a positive guarantee o reheve dyspepsia r to r,,fllIlJ ,ho T.citif-v simply le.,vo ,nts b'losit with Daniel .1. yTV nn,x jf aft( y'l 1-ave ;,ed ;he b.x of Mi.0.,la vn I 1. 11,1- none vou 110 goo,) VI .' '; - to .to is to tell him so and he I return veur nioiu-v H,.n,lre,ls,' f people have been relieved !. k-""""' I'.v using ,hi, ro. re-,iei:v. "o.l digester; it i ! e,l of the diiiesf.i U.lltll n sim pi Practical Joke Delays Weddiiigln Los Angeles! A"fr,w' f'aI- I't. S.-The wed-' 'ling ceremony f Mins Avis B1(.w i i JJ ",5, utiyl? vou,,K brok". ' ''.l today while a sM.,ad of police, dispersed a mob of more than 1 .0.10 uXrt0t ,hP !'" i-; The ,en and women thronged the n m tront of the pretty buijnl.nv, ' crowded the solewalks d block-.1-"1 the street. They were there i n., r I" l'T"n'1 j,lk,r, ' new; paper and rending: ''Waiiltd-J.-u . t0 V M I:r."luc,i nf mm,IUi, l .... u.rr T..III iV '"is morning at !i;:lu o'clock 1 nlnieiiga avenue. (Sigurd) ''OH plltlV, ' st had the intimation that the wed- S'lleil,,!,. tlmplft oV!,.kHh 1 "".,- bcean , Hlrivo , "t iron, three to a dozen As.ael, person was told that the mat- I ter. was a joke, he would take his place ion the sidewalk or lawn and wait for,, j the others. Blewett endeavored to per-" ; suade the victims of the joke to leave j but they only demanded carfare and I refused to go. Then lie telephoned to the police sta J tion and a score of ofl'ieers were rushed j to the sceue. Some of the men muttered j threats againBt Blewett nd the othen! I tried to persuade the crowd to visit the' ; office of the newspaper u a body and show their displeasure there. The . police finally dispersed the mob with i out using violence. HORLICK'S The Original MALTED MILK Unless you say -HORIICK'S you may get a Substitute. mnoytri X Dermatologist I Parlors fall ut T 77 1 ". X. I. Massage and 5Aam pooing a Specialty... My s.alp treatments cure dand ruff and stop falling hair. I cure black heads and pimples and remove worts, motes, freckles, hair on face, neck or arms. 301 Steeves Bldg. Phone 303 v.'- gie A ! seen nfter ". a.u.1 it e the powe ; a I'd 1. 't 1 'oil e f t'i Wr, m'.l 1 )f Mi .-co,, is expected to m I "v ti 1 clock tonight, lie ward. '- 'ption nt the Wash j Mi o na is s Thursday will ilt-liv, i inlce ;0 r.-fu !!, is tine of the en-I not cure. Tli ;-' tourriumctit at tin -j ! bat can be o 1 hursdny. the niedicine. i s Htniin oo si - I .seinir.g asswiation. netir Dim w,ui( A. Law t nil, d the I o'ua'itv nd rt'nd his Bnuuul ic'dn me that puts r-ins in'.i norn.al ud'ly. glowing, vig-f,-r the better ic first few doses "otitinuc.l use will " cat anything at 1 ter distress after-, t : Salem's Educational n; vuf niv . "vim f . . . i. us1C Business Law Art "1 under a positive gur. ' 1 '-Honey if it does s 'lie strongest proof as to the merit of Schools and Colleg le A. ,1 . t n bv Sir Richard Mc fish Ctdunibia. who r "gteetings from l rresideiit meeting to or address. He was fo'l. Hr:,lc, premier tendered the the great north He sddr.. , f M,.nrT p. KBstaliroek. of ork. i, tinned a a possible "publii-nn rnmli,!;,.,, fur president of the I tuted Mt..,. WM fh primluul ,f,'"r" tli .,,. He sHke oa National IVt'eii.e.-' The remain.l,., ,'f ,he rlav u de voted to report, f variou. section,, and htancliea of the a,,viti, n. DAMAGED IN COIXISIOX. Strtitingtoii. Me. s,1t. S.-The Me.m r J r. M,)rM, wa, haiT jmjj iB a e.illion with the .learner I'rma.iuld L" ff Turk IJanJ tottar The Mors,. , heaehed and It. 20 a..ger, ,Bdd. Th ImaHuilj w uamjnretl. , success in with md s its i-e how- man p" i, an , tascinating per- ;l',n a w,.ilk ,,, hi - -mi o na ""'r.' there U in life. Capital Normal and industrlal rnm,.fi2week,oPe,iSs;ep,emWr ,;M3 l"th ai.,1 v ' -irecis, Mil,.,,, es Board of Trade Rale ViolatesAnti-Trust Law , ard of trad... fuel ovr night i, vini,,;L .. 7, I'.blg. fshertnan anti-tru t Ktard claim, T. a violation f ,i.. ... ... '-leoiing, I rlcano: ,.r,..l,.. law. As s.,.1- "''". 'vt..rv. ,-,,:,., - " tu mi ma i 4 v. . , . e.t after the ,it, ,,rinK on' i, filed several rear. n..n ago. was i rom DIE IN FIRE. Wlimiwc. Man. a . i. . . ch.ldr,.n of R. Wolfs.,.' ;,r, Zl Z' UU early todav when their f., farm house burnH waile tkey alrpt i Um Beatrlrt Slieltou V I ,Tlf Willamette Unlverelty "tns Soptemher 13-15 Carl o. Doney. President. I. II. Van Wiakle, Dean of Law Schoi 1 Dan F. Laiigenberg isto-v antante I-iite pupil of F. . A re nn. studio 31 1.1 1H-17 Hubbard Bl'ltf. 1'hon 20,9 Mra. D. T. Jnnk China Artist. Mr. Bertha Junk Darby Teacher of I'inno rhone mo W. 67D X. Cottage St. tiano and Musical Kindergarten - svu,,r tu j'lon iUIO-Jt Elm Weller i .... , ni .-ta.tv fori ... rk... P'finnem ' . ' MIm LnclH Barton IkM 1351 ,ftlTT?'-h'r Voice and Theory