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Oltr.liON' (MTV KNTKIMMilS':. I K 1 1 . V. .1 1 I V II. I ! 1 1 1. Roads Their Importance, Construc tion and Maintenance. CommUilonir Ruu C. Holman, of Multnomah County, Spaak at Coed Road Program at Chautauqua Monday .y.y.u.y. v. y.y. y-y-y-y. y y. y.y. y.v.v.v.y. y. yy. kill alto Indicate wheel II I i"t- ! numb aPy iiii-r to rtmfaro a pr ; n..r. t.iU l.if.l rwii with a higher tile of pavrmnil till pavrmrnU ut demonstrated airth under hcal climatic anl diul t iili(titi ImuUJ j Im laid Ther ha IxH it rrtminh r h riihf iillnj In patriiirut at til l-nix-iiM fur )rar to come. "I iralii that rundilUina irril liit; In Multnomah county arc pnullar to that cotintv ahum Ther hav titer mil" Hi lid of tlx wealth ami pop illation i'f ItiK stale anj Irea llian t' mile of nJ to raw fur. Wher build our ruada fur the iraffU' whhh they arc to bear We must build for tomorrow and tln day after l imirrov aa well aa fur ttwtav. Thit rrlrtion of the rrar r miitlto htx.la ar I1""6 "r lr""k r",U of an automobile, I ho skidding of Iho The lolloping apccih waa dtt Imud by Idiliia C. Ilulmnn, mm nilaaliilirr of Multnomah county, at the ;ladtcinn i haul jiiijiio Mull day iin.nuns II" I prealdenl of l hi' Oregon SUIe Ao latum of t'iMiiily Judgr and Commlloner. WIh-u we consider that the value ill our tali J a. the rltrllre of our present iivlliiallon and tli aecurll) uf our llv aff dependent very largt y upon Hi Ucllltlc which ar fur-nt.lir-d traus'-ortatlon of all kind and hcu consider that of all tiirana of transportation our puldi; road are the most used and there fore Hi mut Important. It I r mark able thai we ae made am h alow ,.,oKm.a in inc.r to........ ' ' . ...... .....,.,' ate maintenance. Indeed, the ho....-., ami . .. - . - , . hav the option of cooperating with In Just A Letter I liar rtlnij I lake my pen In hand Again In write to uii, I'm well, and hop that nu coloy Tim miiio rial ttlvaatn, !". We'r hat Ins (lurliHia uilu r tin', rit-ema like tare June do The unit il folk a ait uniting frull, The men ar making hv inaihln on tu ma, the rapidity of Ha speed and the nut Ion caused ther hy, are all destructive of the t)pea of aurfai'ea with uhlih ere ont to finish our roada In the paat. The flrat iMt of the new ur(an- hU h new rondltlona demand la luo (real to te horn hr dtm-t taiatlon an nualty. )! ultimate economy. hlrh la ri-al rcoiiiimy. demanda hard aur facea upon our main traveled toada The amounla lnvolve are far In ei frrl vide, would re oinlltrnd that all Vllirr roiiullra In the alale paie. hire pailiK la ni--i-ary. fi-il wide oith r k ahuulili-ra on raih aide of urrti'lrtit tit b to pernill the aafe pa .isc of rhlrt-a; olherwiae It will nu te pollile to hate the mtotary mlteaue In rountli-a hailnc an rnorin oua road inlli'ace wllh lompdrallve low taluatlon. In Mullnonmh ruuuly we alo hae ai't'nlr reumrrra hlrh we tii-lli-ve It profitable to develop The aame rondltlona are not prem-nt re.a of thoae to whl. h we are aa ua-' W ""e of the other countlra of the mutt nroen-a.li-e road tulldrra of to-1 prolt.-m to aolve. . a - I . ..H..a .tin.lar.ld nf I Wn a l I rf Iriav i M i-M la alai1 Ik n I h I u.y are -,-- I I v. , Z' -uniy pur, ha.li.K department. Imail.m OP orui raiiK-."- ". .-"- i- - " - the huvtne of n.l aunnllea Th.-re m mm. .11. V ..I. l..l.. ..Km.Ih A Ih.fA I ' ' tlllllllj I uir H..llh I. ...... ... uaed hr N'aiMilean a nor hr the Kotnana In am lent tlmea j nuiat he more rmM-tent and regular Kven the pr htntorlo Ami'rlrana whuK ; lnHHtlon of our hlchway atmiturra great roada In the reruvlan Andea ' Our wooden hrlditea and rulverta muat eireeded the Human roada In gran-i five war to tboae of reinforced etin deiir and ritrnl and er' laid out ! crele and ativl. through mountalnoua and aliiioal Im ) "The road protilein tiulay In Ore palt'le reKlont for dUtuniea varloun. son la a very romplloated and In ly eatliuated from iroo to 2000 mllea volved one. I'pon Ita M-nalhle aolutlon and whlrh were alHiut 10 fwt In very lamely depend the development width ere more t-ndurtn and or- of Oreson'a fertile land and the proa vlrealite In thi lr time than are many penty of her people. Thla protilem of our roaila at the preaent lima, la not olng to be aolved by men w ho Theae anilent American nda were are afraid to tackle It. or by men who paved with heavy flat: of freestone 1 prefer re-election lo public office than and In aomo part t leant covereil l the aotutlon of the protdema Involved with nituminou. remcn,. n, vu .r.n ,. ,uu ,,-.,.,... . ...v . , ,(t1JlUly crpJ fr (ir. bat maoe naruer man ... ,.., , ,,.... ........... f,c ,,.velo,. from a almple earth The Roman, exhibited a wonderfu .ho IihUv ..ate hat 5 nr cent ,,, ,0 . fn,fl wa,.a,,.m. or hard appreciam.n o. .a... r ... " " " " road, and aklll In their construction, i radu on ennva. and II oot minimum aml the lTtUic NO pain were ppan-u . kiuik u.---v ........ v. . .- work permnnent character. nd the. are the very one who will aee the ahnutd be an annual road buiUrt pre pared a at preacnt and a crntrallia All plan and apeclfl.-allun fur lilKh tion of authority In road mattcr All plun and apei-lfliatlon. for high way brldce ihuuld be approved and their ronatnictlon uiHTvlaeJ by the atate hlchwa engineer. "I ln!t that loratloiia of all new rnada niut be made upon permanent alignment and grade and thai all old roada ahould lie re located to meet the atandurda of thctr clanalflcatlotia a rapidly a the finance Invoked ran be conveniently provided. In that way. the drainage at all tlmea having thorough manner of their construction not urpaed In the road of modem time. U proof of their extraordinary engineering klH In this department. "In fact, from the attention given to the public roada In any country, one may.forra a tolerably correct etl- mate of the comparative decree of the i civilization and enterprise of It In-1 Multnomah county, and yet hi tor habitant. The more perfectly a road mentors are today quite rlamorou for day when they will reverse their posl Hons. Thla ai demonstrated In the building of the Columbia river high way where Samuel Ijtnraster. the greatest road enclneer America ha yet produced. n ao harassed hy ome of thoae In authority that he finally resigned hi position with 1 made the less are the difficulties of transportatlon.the more cheaply aro the people provided with atipplie from abroad and the creater the value praise In the achievement of It con stniction. So let us ail approach thl road problem with calm and unpre judiced mind, and endeavor to meet of their own product that are to find i the Usue Involved squarely and a distant maraci. imnaiy mai e may me mier on the road Incrvase. "A perpetual Inventory of county road machinery and equipment should be kept at all tlmea with ropy filed with the atate highway engineer. "With these few sugcestlona of a general nature, I leave thl subject with you for your consideration. I realize that those of you who are earneatly endeavoring to be of real ervlce to your county In your public work are often mliundcrstood, and yet we must all remember that the end we are seeking is not the aggran dizement of our personal reputations, but the consummation of permanent and economical road for the use and enjoyment of our contemporaries, and T Just a rk ". Jt liuoll Knurl h u' July, you kito -That Joh till. Imd up die old brown Ixirse; Hey lie. "We're ganf lo go To Maple lane and l.btale. Not stay at home all it i ; r'er you have gut your churning dune And I have nil the hav " II wa the grandest kind uf day. Just warm enough, ln.l .1 Hecm. like the llui.nly rmher know . The kind of da a we tied. The roontrslde was f I r enough To cheer up anyone The yellow roadside flutter, looked like Cold nugget, from the sou We thought the program at the hall In Maple l-ano waa fine The Heaver Creek ll.m' band waa there To add to the good tluie And there were ape. .lies, showing how Tia Capital, you know. Thai be us for Intervi iiilon In Xown -trodden Mexico. And shall we wrong t'l.l Mexico? Or I. there any need Thai our brave aon die in defense or Capitol and Creed !.ct Mexico, her treasures keep. To teed that starving t.tnd Standing for Justice, we will show A neighbor' friendly hand' I hope you'll tome to see us soon. I'.e got so much to uv. There'll be sprlni; fry and unglc cake For dinner SAMANTIIA. J. L HEDGES RETURNS M AHER EASTERN VISI1 LOCAL MAN ONI OF THRU SPf A K t RS AT OANQUIT CIV IN BV HIS CLA9I. Hundred of thousands of dollars adequate and economical road service generation yet to come. Road to our wonderful state. "My own notions on this subject at the present time are that most of the existing road la In thl state J i making 1 a noble work have been wanted In Oregon, in my opinion, during the past quarter cen tury upon road construction and re pairs of a temporary character. There has been too much work done with j should be repealed at the next session the thought only of the present mo-1 of the legislative assembly, and that ment and too little thought given to I a new code of road law should be permanency and apparently fre- substituted In their place. Thl new qnently no heed given to the old i code should be carefully prepared to adage, "What Is worth doing at all Is meet present conditions. I believe worth doing well.' that a simple procedure should lie j "This great state of Oregon has . provided for the Initiation of new miss outgrown many of the primitive prac-i roads, the re-location of old roads, j tices of our pioneer forefathers whose for the obtaining of rights-of-way. and methods we are blindly following to- for the vacation of roads. I believe. day. Think of the absurdity of locat-j (a) that there should be a classiflra-( Ing a road today by sending out men, tion of roads as Inter-county .or state Inexperienced and untrained In en- roads, (h) county roads and (c) local' The S(.,loo board Thlrs,luv ,,., Kineering ekiii as viewers 10 ua me , neignnornoou or aisinci roans m , M8 ,arie Cnuri.hlMi of Suem MEET NEAR BORDER FORMER OREGON CITY WOMAN RECOGNIZES MEMBERS COM PANY G AT SAN DIEGO. VACANCY IN O.C.H.S. FACULTY IS FILLED MARIE CHURCHILL WILL TAKE POSITION LEFT BY MISS VERA WILLIAMS, RESIGNED. trees to mark the route of the pro posed road: and yet that is what we are required by our present road laws to do. "Unfortunately our present road laws are not only antiquated, but they are so conflicting that no one is cer tain concerning them. To add to the confusion the automobile has been in vented and Is now the chief vehicle using our public highways. There are more automobiles today than there were yesterday and there will be more of them tomorrow than there are today. Already there are nearly 30,000 of them owned in Oregon and they are increasing at the rate of ten a day. The antomobile horse power In Clackamas country increased 60 per cent in the year 1913 over the pre ceding year of 1914. The advent of the automobile Introduces a new fac tor in the problem of road building and maintenance. We must have them in mind when road building. We must j a definite responsibility fixed upon ihe proper state, county and district officers for the administration of each, and with a provision for the' transfer of a road from one classification to an'ber For each class of roods to fill the vacancy on the high school faculty, caused by the resignation of Miss Vera Williams, of Kugene. who asked to be released to take a position in the Springfield high school. Miss Pbllrehlll Is a erndllittp of thp f'niver. there should be a standard of grade i My of 0re);on nd , a (Iau(.ht,.r of and alignment, which could not be devinted from except upon the approv al of the state highway engineer. I realize that on account of box can yons and n n for seen conditions possi bly an occasional exception to fixed standards must be provided. "A uniform accounting system cov ering engineering and construction costs and maintenance charges all under-, the supervision of the state highway engineer should be Installed. My this means the cost of work In one county could be compared with the cost of work under similar conditions In other counties, and thus the most economical methods could be made universal. This accounting system J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public instruction. The board accepted the resignation of Iltirr E. Tatro, head of the commer cial department in the high school, but deferred the selection of his suc cessor. Mr. Tatro has obtained a bet ter salaried position at McMlnnville. The fall term of school will open Monday, September 18. The school board will make an inspection of the buildings next Monday morning to determine wtiat Improvements are to be made to the buildings and grounds during the vacation period. i rate PI Like Gas ibr comfort anacaiweraence A NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK-STOVE FOR LOWER FIRE RATES PUMPING PLANT AND SOUTH FORK LINE GIVE DOUBLE SOURCE OF SUPPLY. No coal, wood or ashes to lug no waiting for the fire to burn up. Bet ter cooking because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat, under perfect control. All heat concentrated on the cooking and not radiated around the room. The long, blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smell. Bakes, boils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coul stova and costs less to operate. ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C.lirornl.) 1 For Best Results Use Pearl Oil Better cooking and a cleaner, cooler kitchen. Now serving 2,000,000 homes In 1, 2. 3 and 4 burnersizes,wiih or without oven. Also cabinet models with Fireless Cooking Ovsoa. I The bourd of water commissioners j is preparing to ask for a general re I ductiou in Insurance ratos throughout I the city, basing their arguments on the modern and efficient system j Within a few mouths tlie addition to the Hawley Pulp & Paper company will be so far completed that the paper covering can lie taken from the pumps and the pumping station can be cleaned out. The pumps will be run constantly at a slow speed, and In case of an emergency full power can be thrown on and the mains supplied with water from thnm in an in stant. Even now, while construction of the $730,000 addition to the Hawley plant is going on, the pumps could be operating at capacity on a .moment's notice. When the pumping stdtion is clean ed up, the water board will communi cate with the board of fire underwrit ers, asking for a lower insurance rate. With a double source of supply, the city is now In a position to fight the most serious of fires. A reduction in the fire rates will mean a general saving to a majority of property own ers in the city. In a letter received b Mrs. C. C. luibcock and Miss Annia McCurver, I of this city, from their courln. Mrs. Carrie Hurley Davis, formerly of Ore gon City, and now a resident of Cor- .1.. r.. I .1... A !.! j uimuo. I. HI., at lew 1IKU BUIU II1UI she and her ulster, Mrs. Annie I.eltoy, formerly of Oregon City, and wife of Captain l.clioy, a!so of Coronado, visited in Sun Diego, July I. and saw many troops encumiicd, and taking particular notice of several, who hud the appearance nf coming, from a milder climate. They decided thut these boys must be from the Oregon troops who had arrived there a few Uaya In-fore, und Inquired If they were from Oregon City. The young mull replied, "You bet we are," und In a conversation that followed they told these former Ore gon City women that they were em ployed In the paper mills in this city. They were courteous to tho visitors and extended an invitation to visit Company fJ's camp in the future. Mrs. Davis and Mrs. I.elioy were delighted on seeing someone from their old home town, although they were not ac quainted with these young men. They are to tak,e the Oregon City boys some delicacies to show tlietn that although they are among strangers In a strange land, that there are ut least two friends of the Oregon City company at San Diego. Mrs. Davis, in her letter, said that the people of Sun lilego were kind to all soldiers. TO PREVENT FOREST FIRES, COURT'S AIM Aiming to prevent the big forest fires of former years, tho Clackamas county court will send to every road supervisor in a timbered district in structions, to clean up his .roads, re move rubbish and dean out dry under brush. .1. W. rVrgesun, of Estacada, dis trict fire warden, appeared liefore tlie county court last week, recommending this action. Letters will be sent to the road supervisors at once. A large part of the taxuble property In Clackamas county consists of tim ber, so that the county in Instructing its supervisors to clean up roads to prevent, forest fires is working in Its own interests. Sheridan rebuilding burned cannery and installing fruit juice factory. J. K. lliUc rutuined to his home In thla illy Moud.iy inornina. after all eilelidid visit In the east. At Nc Haven, Ciiiin, bo ai tended Ihe J.'iili aniilverniiry uf the n-'dmitli'li of hla iii, Yule 'ft. niiil nt the hami'lc held ul Tatt hotel there, r.llh l!l members of thla ilu nut of I' at leinllna. Mr. Ilcdxc was one uf the three Mho made addrense. Arriving at New Haven on June U he remained In that city until June M Automobile rldea. biiiuiueta and var Ion a Miida of eiilerlninnieiit were car ried out fur the vlsltota. I'n the college rwupua Mr. Hedge noted in. i n y Improvements, anion lilt h la the fatuoua Yule bol which fol lo out the llnea of a (iieck amphl theatre. l-ravlng New IUvcii Mr. Deduct went lo New York where he waa eu tertaiurd by Dr. Adi'tiis. an old time friend. He remained In lh.it city for a cek. and then went to Albany, and Inter to Philadelphia, where he visit ed with relatives of .Mrs. Hedges. At this place Mr. Hray. with whom Mr. Metises visited, had planned to have Mr. Hedges ai'comp.iny ta I tit on a teat trip of a H.unn Hti, over 3U0 mltea of road with tho motor running coutinu ously during thla trip. IVllghted with thla Idea. Mr. I led sea contented, und the entire distance, 3ik tulles, was made in 14 houra. New Jersey wua visited while on thla trip. Including Ung Hranch. Atlantic City and other Interesting points. leaving Philadelphia, after having a most delightful visit In that city, he arrived In Washington. D. ('.. July 3, and remulnlng until July i. At this city a celebration waa held on July fourth, and anions the features of the dry's ejeriise.i n a parade. In which there were 20.000 In line. At the Washington labor temple, ap propriate eenise were held, there being over 30,0iHI persons gathered there to listen to the speeches nude by President Wilson and other notable speakers. '- He tailed on hla old time friends Senatora Chamberlrln and l-ane When Mr. Hedges entered Senator (iuimlx'rlu Ill's office he found his photograph together with Senator Chamberlain'a that had been taken ut a recent Molul'n celebration. Mr. Chamberluln believing that there la a resemblance of the two. Mr. Hedges says that at muny of the cities he visited unusual hot weather waa being experienced, es pecially In New York. Philadelphia and Chicago, and as ho neured hla home In Oregon, (.long tho Columbia river, he was glad that his home was In the far-off west. Y. Suffragists Drive To Pacific 'The lioldell Pllel" Hav Iftlllig Mra. Alba Mnltjer Huike. at Ilia lieel. uf New Yoik CH). ami Mla Nell Kb hardiMiii, of Winchester, Va. passed thittiilth thla illy Halutday The little velluw tar containing the women atliailed nun h attention, an I while III I III illy liter av a lew d tails of their trip actiMS the loiillnelil aiilih l Inletesllng limit Ihe stall. llieae l0 Women hav been i III olll by Mrs Cntrlo Chapman Call, na llonal president of Ihe American Wo null rlufttage latlon. At one miIii( mi the Mevban lioitlcr. on their way weal, nrii the fur of their inuaiot, a pet rat, "Naton." after Ibelr arrival In Moho and Trias, turned white In muny sputa Mrt. Ilurke bellevea Ihla aa dun lo Ihu Intense heal they auffctcd while cross ing over diacrla In their car. Hline leaving New York Uy April fl these two women have lieen Healed royally. They traveled from New York along the Atlantic coast to (it ur gla and then across to Tetaa, and lulu California. They remained three weeka In Tela, and Umiii their arrival at Uia Angeles and Han Jose were given a rvtcptlon. Among I lit fea turea waa a alreet pageant In h!iil Mr. Iturke and Mlaa Itlchardaoii ap pearetl In their little yellow machine.. Until women addressed the assembly at rath nf these cities, and were well received. After five eeka tent In California they made Ibelr way towards Oregon, slopping at Ashland, Mvdluid, titaiils I ',' Kugmi and Huleiu They Ml Haleui at I o't b- k Haliirday looming, teaching Ihl iHr a few liouia lalel. making a alow run oaltig lii the loiidlllon nf one ul III" Urea, libit a M pulred UpoU Ibelr arrival here ' Ihe) Kill it main III I'ortUlul it It I It July II. when Iher have fur Healtle. Waall Tbev will visit al MHineupolla. Chit ago and IMtnll, Ivat lilng Ibelr home In New York ill) about Hrptciu- Mra. Huike and Mia Nell lllihaid aon are nun h Impieaaed with the wealein al.tlt a, and apeak In I be highest praise uf It people Their car had evldeinra uf thousand of im una, written by thoae who are In favur uf wolueu'a auflrage, and iimiiv uf llieae went tiHima of lha arali-M people. These traveleta do hut dress like the ordinary Iravvlet In the regulation khaki puII. but Instead are altlft'd In neat and attractive frock nf ftuaered material, made In Ihe latest of fashion, wllh while shoes and bmiily llllle hats, but uf course ibelr dreaae ar pro letted by wearing light weighted llav ellng clunk The tiolilrn Hirr' I mulpped with a l)pewrller, Ibermo bnttlra In ear ning hot ur wld water, sowing ma chine, the latter uf which hat been found very useful while on' the (rip In making their gov us when In a ton or city long enough lo do thl. rive FROM CLACKAMAS REGIS TERED AT EUGENE SCHOOL STUDENT FROM CHINA. CNIVKIISITY Or' OKKtiON. Ku gene. July is. (Special l, nil Schmldl, uf Oregon City, 1 nun of the students registered lor the siiiunicr session uf tho iihcrilt) uf Oregon, She I ipecluliilng In education, also taking work Inliermuu and Journalism. Uler Kugene addresa la II-1U t'nlveralty ONE YEAR AT O.A.C. COSTS STUDENT $204 M AN V AT STATE SCHOOL WORK WAY THROUGH EMPLOY MENT BUREAU AIDS. OltKiiON ACIIIcri.TCHAI. cm.. l.KiilC. Cnrvallla. July 6 The averaga coat uf a yrar'a work at Oregon Agri cultural College enluslve uf traveling evpenses. clothing and laundry ami Incidentals. I $.'(!. Of the total e petiae 'i la for registration fees, ft students' (cea, $19 laboratory feet EASTERN OREGON MAN IS HERE HUNTING ANIMAL SAID TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN. avenue. Other atudenls from Clacks- and depoalta. $;'n teitliooka and aup inn county are l.loyd O. Hurtling and plica, $1!0 hoard, 1 10 room rent. Murguret J. McCullu k, uf Oregon White thl la the average eipon of lily, and K. M. llouth and Kuilly ruth atudetit. nil Item, except regla Spulak, of Can by. Tho university summer school thla yeur show an Increase In attendance uf more thun tit) per cent over last I rut ion. aiudeiil fees and room rent In one uf students. TettlKKika and laboratory tost also vary with the college ilorm'torlea vary with the dlf eur. und more than 10i per cent over Lferenl roursea tat'en. the year before, constituting one of Since certain Items of clothing are the most rupld gains In lx In smii a short period ever made by an old estubllshed llii'tltutlon In the Stat. The summer school luia been In '! tence eleven yeur, but Us great spurt In grottth dutes, like Hint of other department of the university, from required, this cost may It) added t the general estimate of $201. For the men the military uniform ctwta $13.70 Imiudiug shoes, hulls, leggltis. hat bund, collar ornament and gloves. The regulation Ian shoe and drab shirt cota) $j.&. (Syuinuslum unl- Krank llleakuey, of llakcoven, u town near Shnniko, Is liuntllig for a horse which he believes was stolen hy (ieorge Holt, who wua rucently ar rested t The Dulles on u charge of horse stealing. Thn churgo ngulust Holt was dropped when he Joined (he I'tilted Slates iirmy. Holt was In eastern Oregon several months ago and stopped near llleak ney's farm. The alleged horse thief relumed to Cluckumas county, stole n horse from Floyd Ferguson of Scott's Mills and was arrested. Illciikney road an account of tho affair and concluded that perhaps he, too, hud been made a victim of Holt's opera tions horses, and two of the latter were missing the llmu of the withdrawal of Ihe. I frmB ro required. Th Including Oregon ediuullonul Ini.tltutlons from ghoe. cost about $2.75. Thl mukea (he field of politics, and from the es-'t10 l)(n ,.( $225.20. labllshment of . high standard of I ,. ,';, ,,., MVo required graduate work In all the summer (' f()f wom(,n Thl.M ,,,, of , ,,,. ""r,,'',, j waist, blcMimers regulation style with The summer students nro suld to Ky,,utm boes. The entire outfit uveriige more thun .10 years of age, I ,., n totit $5, many of them being successful men A ,..,. .......i' , r HtiietitM manage and women In muny lines of work. I,., .,..rn ,i. wi.i0 or .,-rt of living Numerous murrled couples aro reg-1 pM,PtlM(,g wh, , rulu,K o,,,,0r, Istered this year, hiisbhnds und wives j lmM,,n BrB offered In tho way of of inking work together. Tim over-1 ,. ,! uMiratory iisslslivnce. person whelming mujorlty of the studeuls uro I ,, enterprises, agenclea for lunn- Oregonliins, but thn following stutes are represented: Washington, Cali fornia, Idaho, Mon trim, Iowa, Ken tucky, Arizona, Kansas, and the prov ince of Now Itrunswiek. The most dlstunt student conies from A amy, South China. Miirshfleld Menasha Wooden Ware company, of Chicago, Interested in plant here. Will Sloan's Llnlrr.ent Relieve Pain? Try It nil see onu application will prove moro than a column nf claims. James S. Ferguson, Plilla., Pa., writes: "I havo had wonderful relief since I He rounded up his cattle and i H,,, Sloan's liniment on my knees To think after ull these years of pain one application gave me rc'lcf. Many llleakuey bugun an Investigation., ibaiiks for what your remedy has done for me." Don't keep on suffering, ap ply Sloan's Miilmetit where your puln Is und notlco how quick you get re lief. Penetrates without rubbing, liny It at uny Drug Store.. 2"ic. (Adv.) dry, Janitorial work und other forms of employment. Tho student employ ment bureau of the oung Men's Chris, tin n association and Young Woman's Christian association will assist those who desire to find employment, A minimum fund of at least $70, even though one expects to work his wny, Is recommended. This will pur chase Ihe books, college stationery, for Ihe entire semester, puy the first month's hoard and room rent in iuP vanen and pay the first semester fees. The remainder of Iho expense! Is di vided pretty evenly throughout the college year and Is made In whole ur part by a large number of atudenls. FRENCH CARRY HILL 97. One horse was found and evidence Is said to connect Holt with the ntil mill's disappearance, but the other still is lost. Illeakney believes that the borne was probably traded In Portland, but to date ho had not lo cated the animal. He wns In Oregon City this week und conferred with Sheriff Wilson In regard to the miss ing animal. Illeakney formerly lived in C'aekii mas county, near Wllholt. VELLOW PRESS IS TARGET. FOR SALE BY FRANK BUSCH L. ADAMS Your Bowel Should Move Once a Day A free easy movement of the bowels every day is a sign of good health Dr. King's New Life Pills will give you a gentle laxative effect without grip ing and free your system of blood poisons, purify your blood, overcome constitution and have an excellent Old Folks Saved From Suffering Mr. Mnry A. Hic-an, Taunton, Mass., In her S7th year, says: "I thought I waa beyond the reach of medicine, but Foley Kidney fills have proven most beneficial In my case." Mr. Kam A. Hoover, High Point, N. C, writes: "My kidney trouble was worse at night and 1 hod to get up from five to sc-vt-n tlmea. Now I do not have to get up at night, and con sider myself In a truly normal con dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid ney I'llli, a I have taken nothing else." Mra. M. A. Rrldjres. Robinson, Mass., says: 'i suffered from kidney all merits for two years. I commenced Inking; Foley Kidney I'llla ten month Bxn, and tlioush I am 61 years of age, I feel like a K-year-oid girl." Foley Kidney I'llla are tonic, atrenKthenlnic and up-bulldlng, and restore normal action to Ihe kidneya and 'o a disordered and painful blad der, iney act quickly and contain tonic effect on the entire system ... i tit ti I ( urr inrj t;i iCJICKIT inu t; system. Makes you fee' like living ,, daniierou ur harmful drug Only 2 at drurrj'lsts. (Adv.V JONES DRUG CO. WASHINGTON, July . A bill In troducted today by Representative Campbell, of Kansas, would make il unlawful for any person, company, cor poration, prcnu ui.soclatloii, news as sociation or newspaper pub'lcatlon to publish or transmit any false report or rumor bearing on the international relations of the United Stales and tending Injuriously to affect peaceful relations with the government or peo ple of any other country. LINDSEY !S NOT CANDIDATE. CJHCAGO, July 13. Judge Hen p. Mndsey, of Denver, has declined to become a candidate for vice-president on the Prohibition ticket. It was an nounced at the headqiiartern of .the national committee today. PARIS, July 10. In a brilliant at tack the French have carried Hill 1)7, n height which dominates tho Somine, southeast of lllachos, acnrdlng (o Un official statement Issued by the French war office tonight. 0(p fe. todays Biliousnesa and Stomach Trouble. "Two years ago I suffered from fre quent attacks of stomach trouble and biliousness," writes Miss Emma Verb ryke, Lima, Ohio. "I could eat very little food that agreed with me and I became so dizzy and sick at my stom ach that I had to take hold of some thing, to keep from falling. Seeing Chamberlain's Tablets advertised I de cided to try them. I Improved rap idly." Obtainable everywhere. (Adv.) (EVtm HEADACHE. ' "1 tact had terrlbl hMdaehea ant (eared La Orlpp. I eoold not at tti to mr work. I took not of Dr. Mllea Anti Pain PHI and th pain wxa aafcUr goat. Than I atartad urine Dr. llUea' Nervine and th trouble vanished coiapiaUlr sad I felt wll aa4 aoilv one nor." HENBT WAMHBAli. Spring Taller, Mlaa. Pain and 111 Health rob you of all your efficiency. DR. MILES' ANTIrPAIN PILLS quickly relieve Pain, but at the same time, when over-work, or nervousness is the cause, Dr. M1W Restorative Nervine should be used to relieve the cause. IF FIRST BOX, OK MTTLI, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOIW MONEY WILL BE REFUNOEO. rm