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" " " " """" ROStBUnq NCW8 REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, PAGE THREf U.S. SENATORS VISIT ROSEBURG j Kofi-rend famlly.'Lns Anwli; :in lly IVtirsca, A. lVtcwur., illy; Mr. iul Mr. A. Slilndt, liuk'-rxili'lil: ".. I!. Kvirto, I'lirtlaml: W. 11. South colt nml v'tf. Miirl-I Sntuhi'iilt, II. ' I. Soutli.-oll, Tun Francisco; M. ('. Valine. Curt farrH'o, II. M to'. I Thud Purant, It. M. .Il::i(in. sou '"aM 47! and tho Honeb'irf riiwnera will put our suit in fi.t cloaa fhajie for (1.50. t LODGE DIRECTORY Konenuro Bebkh Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Kelloi Temple every wiek, on Tuesday eveulnc. Vlmttna: inemUers In uod tatilinK are Invli-! to attend. VI'IIK MOKC.AX. N. i. TIIJJR I. JOIiXSON. Ilea. Sec. KTllEL IIAlLtY. Fin. Sec. Laurel Chapter .lo. SI, R. A. M. Htated convoeationa ou 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, .Vasimlc Templu. All uiemhers requested to attend and visiting companions welcome. M. O. VAI.l.ACK. High I'rlest W. F. HAiiKlri, Secretary. Fcad Fills Pep hlo the Ou&g (Continued from I'oge Ona) f R. J. short (heir Adam, nil of whnm mnde talks and promised to usi' Influcnro In any Ii't; 1 1 linn If th'; P. Andn-wa. Missu-.ilii; . ;irk- i JUL 5 1 B HI 6 .C,' yt,H-i -. r ; W r-'-v'-l '! . """""IT ""Lrohrlatl-n. for .he y,, K,a ..,!.,. s. a . : 11 - .' . M ' " UV '1 - -'Ji'4 " S'ZtiK- ; TI:os pro.wnt t the dinner Klvi-n ; ,.,., , ,.m .ortl-it.d . . ) i'- V-cJ Z'i VilV-k'fl--Ar? 1" honor of the vUitorn were: Judae , (,eoa A' t'1"' or"J""- I ' rV V'Vl'i1"? ' W. Hamilton. lr. C. li. Stewart. i i,.,.i i ,,. X ' S ' 'knmX' i Mayor X. Itlre. Toward C. Waddell. I . . ,l"' ' , "" I !, He"- f -; - .j";" K-r F'iirfei J. H. to,h. Senator n. !.. ,v !' r s"an- 1 -'V.V'5STi7 ! I H'H rd.lv. rmman.la.,t C W Riddle. 1 "'''' Portland; Mel elnennen. vj,: "0-. '"Tff' Vt.' AV I "rf ' 4 lr A C "eelv c s Helnllne A (' Sl,n FrnnelM-o; Carl Mndro-h and r-C&V. MtCCi'fe V';r"- At'orneV ' ""rishow: I.. F Alw.rd, and wife. K- K-';v-.",r- ' "' F'f 'TCV-VV'U''1 .''V? :rry Htapleton. II. O. I'arw.er. j '-: 1 Widely ami wife. San i . ' . u.' T.v'Vi I n" ; .... ......... t..i. Franrlirn: J. .M. I.aail). V J Itof. 1 V' l y 'AL-'V '?! illl'ffl r,YTW " Haynes. Hem llln-er llernmnn. , THEnH'LL be a hot time in u. U eld town ton-M. chance are. rie t an i-'-'''uvl' d "rtf ,-0(thr..TlllJi.ll t tare ?" "hv.-iv. -iitv. and dust, to bo ic'.o the. i:Je opt'" fI1' ,s iaesti.'(St. --i'.tf ot I .. .... 1mm!, i.";r.'c ia U.e teiBhborhood of any l ?h averaw idea of an outing lo riJc into tlie ruu"u-' ;,-v looeh of rard viihc... c:ik? rat.ons. ai.o j,. i.T' a KlKicea. ' r-e LtS it he found tli 'crt. not s lU ly an he vaohin? Wtst, 1 in i.-e:.ter or ! !-l o!h,r a r. !e l,.irk to ton with of- f,r.'M disentmn? Flrili'y l'.m,:h eal, cooke d jinPlf lit'- dennn!s ,.na The only outdoor worth patlns l a rr;l1 1: tvr an op- n lire. p-rhars the femlcitse appotlto Is Vitisfl.-rt with ilaiaiit-a. tut the eascalice la not. As a comnro :se. hen can-.p cookery Is com fcT.plated. It Is a F""d w'a to th!ie lions the "niakinm" of a salad. ., II, ad lettuce and Spanish crr-en ivea are a resmn comnuia..,jii. t? hearts of lettuce should be crisped In a cool sprlns or atream. Then the tender leaves and tansy oil vea should be cut up Into a bowl, and dressing added. ISacon and egRS oro about tho finest piece do resistance that ever sputtered over the cuhls. ( aro fully Btnihbed potatoes, a little flour twisted into a paiK-r, coffeo, Imttered buns, a Rnmll can of con densed milk, and seasoning aro do sirallle supplies. A small tire., between two flat stones or small Rc'eno logs Po tatoes baked or boiled wt.li tLelr jackets op! The coffee, ."owed Into a cli'.-.n muslin bai; lit hoiiie, put on in cold water. When the water boils the coffeo is done, and done riftht. Savi the 'aeon grease (the eKirs need on a little) for gravy. Stir flour into the hot prease, and add pirt water and part oond.nsed milk when the flour la browa, stir rlr.K until it thickens. That's a meal! Skillet, kettle, and coffee pot will have to be carried home, but after a dinner like that in tho wide open spaces; who caros? V. Haynes. Hon l!lii"or Hermann. Tol. J. C. Dav, .. I,. Tomllnson. Following th" dinner the senators made short tilks at IW- ro-trt house Trotmds where rn pufllence of sv eral humlreil ne!t!e ': calhi'red Previous to the sneaking the local hand gave an exelle t concert. The hand had expeetej to play only a few numbers but as the aonatorr wore delayed 1o riachlnir the trounds. the audience enjoyed a longer concert than hnd been anlle Im.Tril nnd one which was greatly enjoyed. The apenkers Tore Introduced by Hon. J. W. Hamilton. Senator MeNurv p he hrirfly on 'he !.( i-f r..rnie-t:l'l"". T.-bi,h he Faid la one of 'lie imet Important matters before the county anil state. Oregon lias 30 percent of the stand ing timber In the country, and rinuelas county has more timber wi'hln Its confines thn any oilier rnnntv of t'iO rtll'e. ronseiient!v. ,,. duonker the peoete sllO'ilfl 1m1 ltiter"fed I'l le ster.s being talc n t') e.ie the tltobeT reso'ircts of 'he coun'rv. Cnn-tress Is now tak ing stem to prevent the destruction f timber, and the co e'nlnee ou re forestation, o' v.hieli Mr. MeNary is "hairman. Is l ives' l,a'itiT the !im ter rtour:eT with a lew to adeot litg a t.itl.factery pi.li.'y. to he f.il low1'! in the future. America has been al'nost cri'nlna!- fer, Fui'ne; Miss Teppard. Miss I oncworthy, Mrs. Win. , and M!vs M. M. Schubert. Pasadena: I.. I.. Me. Kee. F.tigene; A. II. KndrlH, Port land: Mrs. 1. U SVitt. Rosa hello Scott, r.erkeley: V. M. llel-'iy. I'ort- 'ar.d; V.. 11 de Wolf. Mboeinaker, Oiklind; Mr. and Mrs. John IVvai 'lid dpnpllters. l.es Ani?elen: i. flonld sieve. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. ut7.. Portland; i. P. Hubert. I.os Angeles; 1,. A. Moll and wife. CJuin jeey. 111.; Mis M. A. Cites. Miss O. j A. C,ats, K. Tlehepor. s-;in Fi ancis- co: Mrs. ('. V. Foss ...nil son. Port i'and: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones. I r.erkelev; James V. pell, wlf" and 'en. Yakima: riies'er. To"i and S Mary Mnlrs. Faye rornor. Kansas: I'rank piPrraid. AT, and Mrs. A. A. Meyer. Mies Honrletto Moffat. Pan Krancisco; Mrs. H. 11. Cordon. 'iiVyvil!o; Vr. and Mrs. F. K. Mc Coy. 1,. C Rogers, Mrs. R. n. Par 'r Kei-ueth Parker, Mrs. S. Coyle. Portland. United Ai-tiaant M ets in Macra hee Mall first and third Wednesday Visiting members ahvnvs welcome. I.Al'HKN McCl'LI.OCII. M. A. Mll.Hlil.'P MeCFI.I.OCH, Trias I1K1.I.K STKPHKNSON. Sec. Neighbors ot Woodcraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on 1st and third Monday evoiilnga, in K. of P. hall Visiting nelehbors Invlied to attend HKRTHA K. TAYI..1U. O. N. MAItliAKKT WHITXRV. Cler O. E. 8., hoseourg Chapter No. 8.- Holds their regular meeiiug on the 1st and 5rd Tnursdays in each month. All sojourning brothers and sisters are respectfully iiivitei. to attend. MARY E. nUDAR, W. M. FBKB JOHNSON. Secretary ilotel '-tillil .1. C. Fi'hcr. Port land: William Tenin'e. Jr.s'.'er II. .Mmris. Charles l.i ndrlckson. V.'. F. Nelson, II. I. "lePr'do. John McCarthy, Harry Al 'eii. J. F. Pcoulon. Oiin Hendfrson. l-ines Fielder. K. F. Pills. J. K. Chorchin. city: Hi I), dill. Pi'k-wi-k; .Mis. chrli Terr-s. Conullle: Chas. I'lnman. Portland: Mr ami Mr-. (!. C. Palley. Idaho: Albi rt. W. 8. A. O. T. W., RoseDurg Review No. 11 Holds regular meetings on 2nd and 4th Thursday, at 7: SO p. m Visiting sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall, Pine and Cuaa afreets. JESKIR RAPP, Col. LILLIAN M. WHF.F.LEn.cora. B. P. O. Elks. Roseburg Lodge No. 326 Hold regular communications at the Klks Tempi on each Thursday of evry niuiuli. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all Tisltlng brothers are cordially In vited to attend. FRANK CLEMENS. E. R J. O. DAY, Jr., Secretary. Y DAY? Bring in ycur csh sales slips bearing this date, and we will refund the foil amount of yoar purchase. DUDS FOR MiiN, Inc. The home cf Hart Sc'icAner & Marx Clolhes ly negligent in regard to I's tltnb" .lie s-euKer "ntd. I-or two hundred ; b,iij,. rietrelt; I). R. Johnson. l!oh ",M wis'o or this in at t'lcken.ien. .I'm lr?. Rev .o-nr.on. Joe Pardee, Mrs. Pardee, IMdle Van N'lvs. Jim- Whipro. Ralph Steele, ,", , , , , . I ho was riding collided w S?L t o:1Bn;f 'a also expected to take 1)mH,(, fr(l.h. tri,i LOCAL NEWS - sp:ay at hart,n Uios. jl'.iAt P,.-ewe!l Springs V. Ashcraft and Miss Vt-rir.an -:jcnt ui-lay at I u IP .Oii. ill UJ.) 171(11 . Pri o-i !?.'il. v, h : i-inra-.i.l vis- :ii,r- i.i V.'I.r 1 1 n II to.; '-' rile Ctwl: II. ' i -it -i k sf - in th, on Hi e.i IV irrl')- W'.,l i i. la tlii? , i- T'l.iv Alir-r.il.-r or 'Nil;-, lirili; it- v.- ;'nrl(. a ,,; rl s. n'ld sn-i oT 1 a'ti riioon in li.atl, rs. Bv United Pres. SALEM. August 1. The resignation of Percy A. (.'upper, state engineer, -.-ill become effective tomorrow it was announced today. He will be succeed ed bv Rhea Luper who has been with the department since 11109. Mr. Cup per plan? to enter the law business and lo continue his engineering ac'ivitl, s. with h's oifioe either in Sal";n or :' ri I u id. Mr. Luper lias been In rlrtrre cf the department of water tiis t filiation Curing recent years. -o- r. j v.. I- .1" was In to the of fie." red Yi"T cr wa-lo'd and w 'RMinir. ,1 by expert car S-vi-fartinn ccai-anteed. .-tali "n and Uanige. DAILY WEATHER REPORT S. Weather Iiureau, local office. burr:, (in-.. 2-t hours ( tiding 5 a. rn. Prccipitat:on in Ins. and Hundredths I'i' h.f st teniperalitre yesteradv... . SO '.ivivt teTnoeraiure last ni.';ht... HI Precipiialion, last 24 hours 0 Total precip. since first of month .dfl Xorainl precip. for this month... .32 Total precip. from Sept. I. 1922. ; to date 27.5S Aver, precip. from Sept. 2. 1TT. -f? 1.10 Tii'al d ficiency ftom Sept. 1, 1!:22 fi 52 Ay-, precip. for 4ft wet reasons (Sept. to May. Inclusive) 31.33 Fair tonickt and Thursday. $ PERFECTION I v:YJ- oioves.GJid Uvens 1 Wei Pf l-jfTfSlJ t A&WWWW ii mm iTlifiiPl tSlliT . i iiaiaral rt'sourre lias poni on witJi : out a tliu.-.Rht for tin1 futuro and i now th KTritoT I-s of tl;" N '.v l'lii? i land ttatt s, (iicat l.ukfii and south' rt: limber b'!i, have been denuded of their timber wealth. I Congress has already boon con- vinct d ot Hie nee i lor cousorva ; tinn of the foruBts, ihe audi iu e was . told, and is working to nrotert th.' j limner frora lire. Over $4tf0.uua i was expended la.-t year I'l airplane Jpauol.-i, while new ian and edura-l-ioaitl can.i'aij,'i.3, luokini; to tho fa il t. re pi t-.sfi iuiuii and . iitU'tloa art- planned. sonic action to make lae national j lortts an asset, rather than a Jia- uiii.y to the com. lied, it waa baid. i'rivate property has reacntd t:u limit of taxation. O.tun is uu i .oiiaii.ac in hawux Kreut ureas of t tioveriiinent land wj.iuliawn trom j taxation, men aaii.fj; il.r uiirdi u oi tl:u luxuulu properiy. Jiuwe'r, it Ls piui,ObL.U iu enacl U'4;i:.iat.iou at the iiexi. congress to bei.ei" tins conui .iuii Ly pioidinK tor u;e oxp nu. n.iif ui" feu,t-i-..tu.nL tUi.Ud aiioiied Lo Htaied itiuiig iia.iui.-Li .t'.nj, ois a ba.is of ihu .iaio"in ot overa 4i.;iiL o .viu d i.uiil.. j1 tiie prese.it iimo die eouiiites o!;aia only 2i ,.tr c;-ii cl tM' iv,:c', irtia tresi mis, vhne oil ami fea jiOiierifd Jie.nl 4 3 p.'T teui U ti.e i:tuiIHleri, Ull lhjUI iuiiijui.. ;ioiii,4 to tue reciama t.uu si i vu e for e.u nun i. is wimia the counties in vhun ine oil a.ii e,6 j .,,ei'iies a i . bituaiLM. ll tne e'UVn tll:leil 13 V 111!!.' lo LUi-'il tHUi tu uca l.r cue i .-4s o. i.ime.ii ton mind ivuin.-, it t. .oa.ti Mi.itnK t. do iho .-aiiie fjr timber, liiu lii' .vie.Nur hoiJa, ai.d a new j Oitt w.il Ul- liiii'ottui . ti ;.i i!ie noxi j Lwiifiea askiiifj tor t:e payment oi a) per -eut oi the recjip iroin tne i.ui.ui.al ixt:'ebe.a to tno t;oitieJ con L.uaii: tne lon-t landJ. no ulsu spoke of me I'niptiua har bor pKij' ti, ami Kaltl ilu.l ua s Hie ! natuial outlet l..r ;iie iimOered ! Wt'ulill. lfO piaihid tlu; Sf liu ot tile i huji u ii r jn u,.-.o tit hiumui im tie ! ii t tuiiU pru.ite., ami said I tnat Kti.tr. intent aid on ti.i.-i road is co! u.in. ) )i.ia.or tun:i- Id loiiOA'ed with a j bhuTL talk on Ine amouats apropri I aed b; the o-eriaiei.t for l no statu ot Ut'e.u'tm tlurn.f; tiie past j : year. i'lie u ei naii l. iij rt.w'- j in zed tu dm to uiloii, he stated. : a ii-i on a LaU oi popuiaaon the j Btatj lias ree-ied more lor rivers1 and narNwrs u.au otln r stae in j ine union. '1 tie ( ov- raitn tit allowed j , 4,Ttio,u . J lor '. -4..u hai l-ois, i ; v''',''.u,, tor leclamautai, $I,0-l,-j tiUj for iuiv.il rti.ttis, j.t'Ji.i.iu.uif .or lt.tltrai iid ro;.ds, -4 i l.m.'l fori i l,o iiidiau hti'Mee and JtW.UOO for' urat. r Laki raik. uiton U en-. iti. o to t on.-'iiiei -..tioii hi lae nands of the government because oi tae u.. i.,...iiia..ii i.om it'a.iuii. S''!i- 1 aicr Stui. Heal .a;d, and k it '-xp -ei- , id thai nmi:ar . i eaUnt .-t will lit ' t : A lite t ill tli'e. RAND CONCERT THURSDAY v v Tho ronular weekly band rrn- cort will bo hold Thursday nl;;ht, making two concert! for Ibis week. Tho baud afler last nb;hfn Kn!ght of Pythiat, Alpha Lodfle No. ! appearance held a long rehearsal 47 Meeta every Tuesday eveniug 1 ud polished up some r.nv num- In Knights of Tythfaa hall, 130 Hose bors fortomonow's program. Tho Btroet Vihitora always welcomed 1 evening will bo nlveii over tu a 4 CLAlit K. AIXKX. C. C. ! straight band conrt without the J. R. FARRlNtJTON, M. P. ! c:usiom:ay talks which have been 4 K. E. WlMliKULY. K. R. S mnde a iurl of the previous pro- i Kiams. All kind of batteries chf ,,i:ei and n p-ind at reasonable rale. Also auto iv ;uiiim, 'oik UHrante d. Lightning U..l:eiy Stnt.on and Cara.t.e, V. l-ane tt. J'hone bo l. Vlvite;! t Corvalll-t 11. K. AW 'ii who has been visit fm; i'i (vrvnllla since Svnd'iy re turned homo yesterday aln-rnotm.. , .Vr". I!er. v ill r -maln In I hat cltv a .d visit w'.ih ndatives and friend. for fiinno tiine. CorvaMfs; C. J.ewfs. p.-atlle; Or.i V. t.iMlloff. M. . IlaniNon. llolse: John ri'to. Mvrtln Poi"t; John Ma son, Forroftt l!awlev. Kntrone; Mrs. J. A. Cnllairher, SIIks Arr.ea Galla el.er. Toppealsh. I I NITIAL HKl.H THIS I01!MS Tho funerM of KIM.on Davenport, who dird eirh P'.iRdeiv wrn!ne as a result of Iniurios rvcived Saturday n'ht vh"i tlie mofnrryi'lo in whifh ith a sonth- ho!d this mOri.ii'Er pt tho VihW a knivr Par lors with Itov. MnrhiniTStar of Drain officiating, and interment at Junes C!tnotery in KdenSo'.ver. Umpqua Temple No. 4, Pythipn Sis terg Moots the 2nd and 4th Mo& dny evenings of oath month, at thf K. of V. hall. Visitors always wol come. HK1.LR WALKER, M. E. C. MAY" R PARKKR. M. of R. & C, MARTHA CHKiSTFNSON. M. of P . F. &. A. M., Lnurel Lodge No. 13. j 4th Wednesdays ehch mouth, al woodmen of the World, Camp No. 126 I. O. O. F... Phlletarlan Lodge No. &- ' Meets in Odd Follows Temple every Friday evening. Visit ins bretboin are alwavs welcjinr. ISN PALM, NT. O. A. J, UKMhKS, Uec. Sec. J. U. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. IN NKRUPTCY Maponic Tomplo, IloBcburK. Jre Visitors welcome. SI. A. WILSON, W. M. W. K. HARRIS. Secy. i arjles, Roseburg Aerie Meets lii Maccabee hall, on Cass street, on I MeelH tu the Odtirdlows hall 1c Kosetmrg every 1st and 3rd Mod nuy eveniUKS. Vinitiiig noiKhbors always welcome. KUKD A. FJKLDS. C. C. t. M. AilLLh.it. (Torn o Here On Business Mr:. Horence Retlier and Mrs. W. H. Carter of tUondale are pendini; several days in tliia city attondinff to business matters. STATE PRESS COMMENT itMd Cheer for (ho lilies Skirts, havin:: mne down eper- i tneiiiai'v, nro :;oti t:p aRa.n. o:u- 1 n. liavinr; s;I coin! r( and free dom, rei'u'd to do vif';out them. I Tl'e ap:iro' (l r;sri:-ian lengths are: Aft'-riinou a:td ft root I'lollts, seven to elrlit inch, s from Iho floor; evo niiiR jrownn. fiv io s u-en in: h"s. Anoiber clteeiin Item for women who like to dr .-s eroiitiin;t::!ly with out bt i'.;; hop-1 v !' o'- cf mode j. the eie:"i by ! aris to t'te three niece s-,;it. The s:i!rlw;;lHt, which ou tl.e j:i io !n tho middle, !,ai fail d t'. ( j::p back, l.ut the poj't ind nl.f' t "Mi half a dozen I ovorbloi'fes, m.iVinT ibe .'oraljina j flo'i accep'abV for cvt rythlnt: ex j cejit evenihi; we-T h:s on mo back 1 I region ne to a dt-t'imie demand. T!.o Btyit s t h r.i-el w soiirrl vi"t ; -ttblo and pl-;t-. ;. Even hapTtier is 'the rt alivatiea lliat women will not j longer accept unthinkingly every ''i-nsebs-i (H'-tme of h inaniifnrturer 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening of) k. O. T. M.-tiwiH each Znd and 4th each month, at H o clock. ViHiting brethren in good standing always welcome. EPOENE LITTLE, W. P. P. RICH R( Ml'SCH, W. P. P. E. GOODMAN, Secronrv. Thursday of each ":nnth, In Macca bee hall, corner Ca.iH and Pine streets. Vlsntmg Knights always welcome. U C. GOODMAN, ( om. 0. W. It A PP. R. K. In 'ho Tistt .;t Court of the United Si'ttrs for the Di -drift of Orecon. In tho natter of Uiyce C. Pophnm, lnkrnpt. To t!i rnditors of Pryce C Pnpliam, i Rep'-bi'-rir. In th" county of Dour l"s red district aforesaid, a bank i opt : N.!l:ce It lie-.vhv riven that on the d iv of July 1 D 2 . the said Ilryce '. Pniihnm was dulv adhirlicatt d tmnk rupl : nnd tlirf the first meetln-r nf his n;-edit(.i will be held at the office of the ur,(!e.'t'in"d refeiee in UosebtirT, re. on tlie 11th day of Ain:iit P1-. ' nVlocIc in the forenoon, at which 'f-f-t tJ,e p-'i'l credllors may attend, f!""'r (IjIm. appoint a trustee, or.-'Mfnn (ho hnnkrupt nnd transact . 'iic'i o'h'r bu.-inoss as may properly cove V 're s::id meet in Hi t: d Au;:u; t 1. 1!. i L. JLMITTON. Referee In Bankruptcy. CHARMING VICTORIA IS GATEWAY TO AN 1SINU OF DELIGHTS i ? :' t . I I 'Ij l 1 . f Ifca I' S i. i iV-t W''0 tlx m av ay ji vnrdrole "ve i are be?ir n in ! want. N'f't. ( (he seedlings i a f'v fi-rtib! ; oerat. 'i nr'U" them throw ( i-M'lnr.' their enfire : v lino moatl'H. T!u y :r to ktio-v whit ii 'ir-!y, (if courh are l)ei;tnnin,i to spro its. Al they , but rllllW Dem- "Ono the ! LADY That extra net at Can s tioz. it. 'i hey man hair, 'i LOIS HAIR NETS Knot! tlnutiie inesn rair lor lc each or .ln a at'1 s.roiirf ,el line liu y tiiem. Tin liej.r Fanner Tn the ct.nr ' cT a lo!-i; etlijorlal rlatinc to the farmer's woes th" Orrfronim has oflered this cave bit oT ndvice- well-grounded -,aHeS k ' onpiainT H that he ! for ii.at web h he i: th" pnrcliali"; !:ic!i h has to Fell. ! "Ii" f 'T IT" fa"Tri "dou'd- d'y eri : ;! , h'l'vi'v r. f'or i tl at h" can tli.i : i.f nf "ore vd lir; I ieH (f con? i:i:ip- buys. fl e of tin th ' . J I .VW'.-efi v-.';.J,-lI -v I" f . f 7 , -.Tigaresy-i TAKWXJllHCi 3UMtt54 IH A VlCiOtllA CAUUhH Emppess W(5tel anu Paw iawent Building Pacincs James sasim i (- t .v.-.- ?-j', '-.' - " '" r- i '.ti'.,'. S - e ' tL- trf, , 7L'M e I ij Cf I'l-. :r In h's ( -M I III I lit ,i- i,. , ,1 r " , '. 'n i i I'll I'li'.l'-Mi''h; li i - t '! ! rMgler Hciw. Co. Phone 251 ; HO I LL AKKiVAL:) j Hotel DoiiK'a M. Ii. Olson. le'I'Itlre il ud- ,.ie. i o; i.ui.i!; it. C. o:. lie r alt.! -; ; . i . !.u:" l 1 l.i na 'id . i. C. t'Lin X. .-hive, Y-kima; To he HI" I ' i:rlev. 1. t bin u.:in fl r ou r v mi i Mrs. . .e.ie ultl i I OUKF-, ab a;jLy. C.;: Loin h i dt i.s.ni, Po." Mrs. hliive. ii. !. Uei.n 1:1.- Itini r du' in t-e M-'lklnr n culf. out or ; n he c i-iiirm n t 'i H'.UYn. and b-t j i". ft bv l aving Ji1 i U- i 1' ,'V (il) j The farmer pimv ; i' t'ki.tit , i l.i.d. J !in iar-n Shiv it, Lou : lit acii; Kri d also reduce h ovpep-,.a j, -..?; . c ,i. ' - !" o ')-." v 'e.?n (i t'i ! " irth t' .l iH er In a k'Miie-v.-ide r "ii dj'ir.ii t', v.P' ir n nn'!. .. e d - ? n.' d )' p-;-o:iri' - a b- ''"v " r'.i almanan lo read, -laist Or goiiian. The fascination of contrasti tf keer.lv appreciated by travelers Mt.o visit the lovely ( lty of Sun . shine. Vtctoiia. afttr toorlnij saiid the rrsndetr ind thnllintr :r--TnHcence of the Canadian Rockies. Victoria makes sn appe.r. to all. In this island capital ohp re.r.inder1 rf most cr.armlr!f fpaiires of ijwt. heme lan L The Envli't: insn recnUf F.ent or ipvonhirp, the Frenchman is reminded of Sn. traindy, while ladies from eastern states see resemblances tu "bark home Victoria hepm as a nndsnnN B'tv Post sthen ractf-r Douirlas Uaded there fro.n his stearnpf HeRver" in IM.'L He. hnwever. m not the f Mt wbi. man te trher there, for in Kir2. VIH r.'is. a Crek pilot. "1 sit ee the hnr hjf and vfr- latT fsrt j-are imwj, j t thev psfed tn. Today VictnriT it a ritl:n, p n sritR ti'i.oim i.-.hftbitsnt. It is fa -ijs for Its ilcwer rar-lens snrt fi ne homes. The Pn'l'.tmort t.uild- ina frrounds "e with many hotnn kh rsrks, while the roe pardons of the Ivy -draped. tmwer-tnrtiU Empress Hotel ad loin thse cf the eoverrrmont. Kixty-five mile ef hoolevnnis are hm-d with home of government ot'iriaN and w altr-y Dettte ho have cho-en Vir'orin .s tSe rlare .r A-htrh to rrow I ! in rrmft.rt. These have huilt ft lulsite hnnM et in bowers tf hiim of pvitv kn'-wn srlctv Ornamefital fercrs are hcrr wtth J"irerte of r' i . wi'eria nnd ither 1 1 so'v,ir it vines lb hps it "rinma:i sr :,;ite in nr 1t t tt pdcm r- r he mcri.rv rirnp I . low Hi (,'ir",c wrile tbe H'fmrio lo net attain rf nf hent. (e IfiTi -nd the ro bft' n tn Vfincrmvcr Inland, f it roif I tr pinv p If in V)enrts hree :'-t' c shr.ut ZVti d.TV u'it f thio v r'f One nf frt rMff a rtrf'op ,if Vlctorn's Prvirr. ire the ihIipp Krdtr.s of the Putchnrt Estate. Mr. and Mrs. Putchnrt nro AorH fmvcLrs who have truucht eno tiftil rlenfs nnd tlowpr fn-rn all nsrts t the world to thpir fr-ir-Vns.. These inclo-!e n nonint .fnrnnee enrden. a rock vrsrden which waa tvoleed from nn ahnn-ltinrd nnnr rv. 'ilv I" nds. i"t hrd snd mesj in abnnflnnce -dnrdp rop ffPpt rra nrY,rm .f rotes, arrhe nrdl ticrrler, Trf Ilethir f- r"H5 'I irite 1 f Il a wh iprn thpr Tntji'Vl frt tP T't.l (if, frpp D s 'dwirpd tbnt 'bev r"" nf-rded ibnt:re tn mere pent.le thin any i-itH.-f rKp fn Cneida. Wih 71 m;b nf pnv-d tetn Hi hn he r:tv. Inrlodinp a won rf'nl M-irire Drive. Vftcrs l mrtrr crrVr ffm n'h'f1 h'"h'rqt"? v rrd 1 7w P";'p p h rntt tj rmi'U'l Iwl. lft ll 'nvl'TW'S. rpufe.t v forv ftdl' r"t i s eathml t'te. nr'he m""? tnfl. reen IVuHn flr Vic orii nr VnTf nrer Inland IcM vcar-round pleasures. " if -i - I. M sf f i fl f evvi m m m :it v 'I f. i : J ' i ' ;i 7! t' ii, : r. !. ,1 ' FT I i 1 J' A- VI