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I 7 f t: 1 j&£frc has suffered monument’ dignified domination of the capital sky line 'I he Washington To the tall and stately spire lias been added building program beginning of the federal 8000 concrete piles which to drive the approximately which are employed nuking monsters th‘ new $10ittHtoo0 Internal Revenue building ° are to inortlnK pp British Revisit the Vimy Ridge Trenches ' n ZrJWACK aSSSfe) -- g - ' C7TJurM&CpJVT HUAUr from YWe WmwiVArw "Of t r I c 3W-v A £$vkl res Tsxjeastt ofAmerica the best altlimigh oust era termini Mo imw n one was Independence SCOTT WATSON Muffs lowa Ey CLMO 1 he mhTWiis at Count The Oregon Trail del Me ir t' oppohitc hinesv Iowa) forim out to rolling wagons nntr Two the of li imunec' hl rmn Independence imahii Nib tie Sop'e r hul Uktl Ilrtak in the ilKi on n ol note rin ihrouch what Is nmv Kansas 'I " r" htng ” to Gardner ia In a up il inuijp a tl’iufi estioit) (foimeily City tnv Kin wlieie the two hist m ic western Ivwo hi lutl vukons rotlii g to lie a trull' the Oiegon and the Santa Fe 'htM an mth and rum Gaidner the road ran Krjm pirlid r row k mut thence m is now iiTopt Ua hot ft pjs s si mi through Nebraska Into uoilhwist tli simn wiiiM "in Tie mu s h did V N‘ the pn ent town of Ut hron and hk trail of tho mtikAre ofl Hit- - i’latte mm — It until oh stxtftn huridrrTj of of city river near the present tho gut llm Hnta held e womm In n io Grand Is! nd It ran along the south id r i' rfli wdlk th itv li ml of the PI itte until it reached nt in ng in niii itu In - turn tu t tilt dll litOUl it mil ii n e nn'ie inti loot in whit is now the tiij of North J’latte Ins Is ff hwh ihioufch s to imhhe Mtletl II where it crossed over to the north II s r‘nMP Kina land prairln At ross i'll ml! e t Ii h Ills well n n side It was hete Joined bv the trail aln a NibiaKta Muffs (Knnesv tile) Comml an front ii il tli it to out roLUig wagons Two hunli ' u N the hi loin and followed the north bank of the Cie'mi m On fire ime turvtiiat inlUt tlien camp o Platte to that point ne" n to lliom u d he da la dum continued oke up km the ftia rI to m “tool ae Otegon” the tth awl lit henk fli st of the lind r e tin an m tie mm! n ilnn the North Platte to tort Laramie in leu huu ruling with wajsoiis of th e r to in le's hi o’i h Wyoming thtmigh the present nly n e e I'm n s th nr e buHcs the'y wind n I'u monK' Casper nti oil past Ittdepend' irh j called the ‘Register was n k vvlihh it e Km in' tlm 'I Ara m tabs f i( M mx rti of the Tntil" bemuse so many of the fimo thi't h " et k tholr tl r o sim carved their names or In one of Is in rlk r d einigiaiits in um'i fur to lM Prom They tlswim s e " hh h Rials mi litis great latidmaik f a sum' r a thi cr tlu Fmi — — I h re Il eee led south— and west curuL i treleetenstr W m In co fr n h y divide at ill It dossed the Continental Hd a ui untaln "li Ui tin a m the where the town of I'ar No till Pass mi d il in u s iii r on Furo d fi h Prmn If'e led m ir s tow Imated Hunt hi rs le the n in e ol the put making a hind nr two routes one nhi i" law tie nn (in g n r il In Imvin- - Il i’ il he h ini h s Ii d" the smith ptst the present mlv of s In lie n ’' fn rh ir an wm K ntt a in tin- other going mote near n Hi 'I ai n ti n th u and es mil ill e 'I lv stra glit west over what was known Two nft’ini rolling out to us the Sublette Cut nd iTnd In lit com Hm town tli flit be ' th‘ itig together ut what Is now III of Poider iw su pit ih ttie trul pmid u in Lute ting Idaho it u roll nA tairc! h kouh through tin pic sint town-- ' of he Wet and v"d Spt lugs on to win re crnnn with i thp u n us old Toil Hall stood at the junction hr nl urn illn h ri ot the Pmt Neuf and the Snike olunihin d rile uh Tti irp hm hr tMipj rivers pillowing the smith haul of 4 th ouIh lark and pr in c it went thtmigh whit are too 't trave hu !H hi th Itmvpr n alls When towns of Amei now tl the nh at aril "e st al d wave Her and Mild where it Twin lulls Brill hli al The tmlor ahaki w cut mlo the lulls and emei ged agon iv n iMoi the wikh hl ho h S' town hrrlv ri t’ is orne ie thos rr ut the river near the pieseni will tom rs and dd tl e fmi'id ition o' our p’es tl tr'p whole It crossed hi of Glenns lerty Then blk tlie ahfN unyoke ill o ion " d e the pure la hi who I rum there it pissed the Snake dan nt P Jl fn p pc ant "its it igi sown !d are Hmucr the Mountain ntM'S The whatwnrt Ciio cr 'ill nod P'osd 'it Ucd iivi e near and Parma (ddwedl Nampa clidnitid the ' Ore It g foiinllv Thrs will take thev mwillld hold whole old ort Poise was locat'd and In the v th Rpad a monument ' Mug oil d tn tie the Snake u second w here It crossed lh most lv the rwent and the amtoll at Laiigiaiit Spt 's one of In the time I rota there It entiled the rh1 H trill! f rsomis the School and the H me' in'ing spots o'l went upt Vale By btate eff Otegon and y no tj it time the tissoi I'lon Wi hun’rol wngoos— rolling out to and Ontario through Huntington nt Ore e m ''e it "ti " ir d kon i't gnnir an all mouth of the Mini! River etnvon fre the wagons h in wo r ranging heed in well valni 'ar T'id Jh "ion tissue up the citnvmt Into the Powder rumbling hmnli wagons is heor en Two "lets In New Yorl citv of Taker nJlltig foilon grnit hhng ley near the present wlng wagons d 'n en fort fe pi oil id re e T o Mi Irtd He Grimde p Prom tiere It went through Ftir' of 'heir pr front tha in nmun emipiess a Sing the Calterman over otnltien rthnr Ilyc Hondo vallev for mat king the trad unci per pionrE P Dutton and Company) j tains pnt th town of Meat ham and nmtir high It as a broad j tuat tg on past the present site of Pendleton Tie p esldent of the tnominhd From the re It folniatilla the to Meeker the n'ne Is flssmiitimt lowed Along the south hink of ttie first pionoi r who tv even veai Id Columbia nlthouL'h at the Miles the his f)th In an auto 1‘i‘jO he roinruil IM has nt our the mil In H’- usually took to boats and and In UhM he went over the rrmh emigrants hist vetljies!nLhe raf's or m His first two Trips ITntrTtiwnjffnFr-Trom whore he is to Oregon City and Portland glit to Washington wire PcciT and I'll bv President there Coolhlge they spread out over the received as w is his Jourt ev e le "V team vallev the Clatsop plains and mg spanned the continent In when It tcvk five months to rCTFnstt r'e Igcn" Ore " theirs!" Hie firegon TraiMn reality had two Rigton “And Oregon wag 'sU xxaaai&s 9C sLr gil i U ' j ” j Incident of the British I enh ms the most Interesting trenches which have plum was the visit to the Imy llidge their lives there FUGITIVE el V nl Legion's pilgrimage to the b'ttle'lelds Many thousa: been carefully pteaerved f Frame Is and of soldier Oldest of Living Twins CAUGHT " IM Io 4‘ Mr v RV 'la 'Ar ' dd hi hill's Dunbir (Neb) Thomas P Murrtv ftmu JiMhe for banker neatly two years who w ts re"'iitlv a working found mar St nth on a farm trv in to g' eimth mom n Kind! ret! estite htlslni'ss in j! L fmcm-- ir"sUlml "f uinleir State h ink cIMp"ared the hetmid nearly two y irs ago leaving him it was allcgcl a trail of unpaid In bills and bad tiot's width resulted a loss of nutly fjnirio to his bank g f ” E&M2lsiJb3 v (left) and Mrs Mary Sirs Irames III who ate believed to be the oldest living twins Mrs Halbert They were born July fl IN’1) year In r sister was married In ISfiO Halbert both of Whitehall They are In their ninetieth was married in 1837 while Humbert and Marie Jose Are to Marry NEW WORLD’S MARK lra fever eel the Cglifot m ocer the eovrtrv manv persons and turned West r prop I'M of ' s ii' Is ' t' hs(' r r - ' rr c v I) F! rrron rr r " r" t all f T " r"i re ef ot ira 1pt a TTr It' of r p r nt s ' ' b off Jrv ' nlk ' ' - ar wood rnol board t clapboards fence rails sixty gallon sugar troughs made af of maple 10 gallons a ell timber 80 pounds spinning wheel scrup large loom made of mutton titln'w 100 splH 300 poles by Jenv Wilson thtrtvTWo I0 emrtv barrels hoops r ej of J t nson vplr hijky seven veers C! I' gallons of apple of s r opp-f'ltv gallon Ircrd dozen rent books leather cradles and k h scythes l an lie e half oi tchforks p Woden dozen rest In njatd I fh r(' tw'’ hr''n' rn t n"e mot n'd powder r Ten II irr 60 gallons of r fe mate plow with howrds Sale Bill of 1S43 A Whm ei h " Roo on to t 000 ten foot kettle soap white j c 83 bacon and lard 40 soap hams t fiend gallons of sorghum of fox hounds all soft mouthed ept one will at It my alx At tfie same time vsars 3" and 33 — slaves 2 men re oM 8 ! bnvs nd 13 vear old mulatto wenches 40 and 80 jears old s all togeth r t same paSIT 4 t 'ni-ih lira L ij rms nf sale cah Ir hard or note to draw per cent Interest w th Bob JrUConnel as surety ts 8 mles sooth of My home oun on the Kentucky o’ lock fate beg n at fehry p'ke A M Plenty to drink ard eat i JJUSI srft IM4svMsW Lillian Copeh'Dil of Pasi'lc no Cal dem WotHed 3 m'en'H who le team to victory over le cling meet stars In tin bc Inc 38 fect'3 She heaved the shot the" world 8 record set lv breaking She ul Fntuletn Lanu-- of Gi rmanv ron the Javcln throw aaj the lirow i'i HI iO" v- yi v' ' " hvr-- '' :xnk' r of Italy and PtlneeKs Marie Jose of Dclgiutn Pimm Pjpice Humbert will takr place in Route wiUi la learned are ergaged and the marriage pomp most ubpiccedunted It r |