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f .'I: '' J j i i i r.f r. . I v. ? o O Wrthip.-thv. Tl. in nrr RESEARCH "TO RC HnrPTKC UL U JUL fl L ,tho fmutodiate vtchiity al fr alrimnjtH (j i - i n 'll8t var," hn 'pointml out, to- Nitltll AlU'll'jl W fll lie hx- tui t i.'cjo nerea. This Inn 1 pro- ploivri bv i NunilM'i dl" Ex- dmed io -tons of vKntnhios. loue iliti-vns in Next VWiitUM 01 "T "P ,1;,7,0 c! ' . ionts and barely, afilG bushels of 'ill'S. wheat and 'il2 tons of potatoes. 1 ,T!i wheat represent, the yield of TV (ny.Apelta tort ;,3 ocriM. . This yield cnii.be miil .CIFICAfiO, Feb. 1. South Amor- tipllcd uiiiiiy times im more land Is lea will be tho fleid o." four out uroU(.nt mi,.r rnlilvntinii thioiiKh of. six wieiiltflc rwiarch pxpodi- lh0 (t ,,,.1 Uitttoti or proper fanning tious to lie sent out by tho i-'ield methods." 'AI""n of Natural History durim, HroBliioiit riunnoll will, remain tho next flvo yeans. Two of itne-.f ..,m,llt,,,e.. for several weeks necur pxpodltli.ns will Rather KeuU-.!inl B t.,ui,m.nt fr tile school and . specimen In tho urea M Uraitl I" cmyliyrnu facully members. I'atuc.onia ami 'two, duo zoolntdcaJ . and one botanical, will study the ....I... ..i ..i.,,.i 1 1 f.k ..r in,.,. ..,.,,,,, , V , c.u. An iirchaoolwlcal expedition State of Columbia and at tho same time ail ethnology expedition will go to the Malay Penisuln. All expeditions-will govbofore summer and will be gono for it period of two to five years. The department of geology In on that plans to. extepd its expeditioa over si period of live years. The first of the. will bo headed by Dr. Oliver ('. Farrlngton, Curator of, tho depar-tiHent, and will proceed to the gem-prodiieing-, localities of liraiil. Otm; of.thii.fObpeV.ts iif'thls expedi - tjou is to , sec'm'e , a .full series of . iirljieruls 'associated: with tho dia-i ' inimd.'.' i; force, .perniisaion of the authorities Two later expeditions under M)r. hn'H been necossury before marriage Farriugton's rtirr-ctlon will vinlt"the ; and the character cf the intended iniportant go'.d and Iron mining. dU-! bride had been .scrutinized closely, tricts. of Brazil and the silver and Loop objection to these regulation i copper producing distrlctn of Peru on the part of the police culminated und Bolivia. The Tatter expedition In a call upon the premier by a will !nnake specimens from the : delegation from the force. The un important nitrate and vanudiuni d- 'ti f the cabinet followed. posits of Chile. Specimens of pra-hlstoiic verte brate lite will be searched Tor by j me second oi tne geoiogicui ex'.ie (litions. This expedition will visit! the Santa Cru7. beds of Patagoniu, certulu areas of tho Pumpean for mation of northern Argentine and some cave deposits of Brazil. It U hoped to se.cure some specimens of j the great ground cloths, the Vani-l pus horse and other types of "verte brate life or South A,morlcu. Tho expedition will be unrer the dlrec-; tiun of Mr. E. S. ltiggs of tho de partment of hiiitoflc 'goolngy of i nniseuin. The xoolcIcal and bntunical peditic-n will work .together in th Interior . of' the Sierras of Central Peru and In tho ' rnirlnn of Lhe sources of the Amazon. . . it li'ui,' riu.,,iti,l 'jn,i..iM nr zool.v or the museum, will head the expedition which expect, to bring back manv new sneciinena of ,,i,.,i nr.. Thn Tti,i,.i . diilnn will lie under the direction of Mr. J Francis' Macbrlde assistant ' to,lch wllh Spilzbergon and to The-department fays that about P0 botanist of. the museum. The ro- reclve "essaKes from the Norwea-! out of every 100 farms in the United gion the expedition will cover Is B4-il8n wirelftSS station at Stavanger. ;Stat have upon them some form of moat unknown as far aa ita plant.! The two "viators will. Join tin!;, home garden or source of supply life Is concerned j Maud at Seattle. The airplanes to of fresh Ycffctables.; Many of theso The archaeological expedition nn-! ,lse1 ,n0 North Vola llah Brdns. include, in audition to the an dor the direction of Dr. J. A. Muon wl" luuR '""'s of SO horse-power, Hua ve(fealJe, .mail fruits and eer wlll endeavor to solve some of the awoniiiicdtfte two pftssengei-a and tain of th perennial or more or les mysteries of tho Interrelation. of: the great a'neient civilizations of tbel America! and will attempt to ea- l.lltliult rivnlif iaT Amimi,.tlnr lltilr Iwtwefin the aneu itt Waya ani tb(S Inra of Peru. . . The department of firehaeolojry also plans to penetrate the Co'lo ratio dew?rt next summer and to and Xavaho Indians. The exieditton hendel by Dr. Kay Cooper Colo will leave In June fur the Malay Peninsula to ntudjr thn origin and migration of the Mstay j and Negrito racPH. Before return-' ing to' this country Dr. CoJe will; attempt to yteuetrate lnt the Inter ior H' JJoruuo. ) Dr. II, Laufer, curator of the de-1 VnrtmnHt of anthrofH)locyt In plan-! nlim a trip to China to study the! afforiftitt-Hl trlbea of th ialaivd oft Mai-nan. Ho will 4o matie ani archawUif kal aurvey of the ro-! vluce of J'u-klen and J4m hirti in order to enlarge the Chiueso ctii - Hetkma oi the maaeum. ififiien SEATTIJ;, Jan. 31. VUl i rttUrul 4VdU.e anA Minis At r airb:inke. within a bun dr.U or n C..- ! . diaries K. llunnell, former .feijeral judae oinT now president of fhe in aeitiitlon, aunouncad bero ri.-entl. The coileue .anipns Is sltuafed. n I tract land four niiles from ne government raliro.t.1, a asinc. NEW COLLEGE by ci nrr. ss in 1915. The 'o"',alt,jW.mi1,te wtTtotii-n Mat Itself formally .ablinlie.l in , flOTWmy to W. ? 1!I17 by an art of the terrltor?.! ,lA cndtivV h-at.trt OA' ' iisi.tnre an co,nno net mSciwin AmwsM, t4 ojam'. tu bull line ilnd eouli ient. TS 4roJ nnilefMarUr,' .o. .-oil l.m,,.,ua.' m n V'?l ,,:w,n,ftli H, (r tOti, CotwuUrl OD 1"ani 0"npiatc o' -., ,,9 t . j ,Oe. Most of ! jr j. 6atrffn umntrv frtnl ; att a e-f.nse Ml tie met I l":,u.nt S :. ' Mrritoe of ACka, but :.".""!, w ill be uvnilnlile from federal 11 Pccordiuu to President Dunn. d. i""w iuc to l'rexideni Dunii. ii. The rot year's curriculum will offerOcur ccurses-.aKricultujjs pen - .era! y.cience. home. econninu: and q niininc undeiOpr-fent iQ.n. Spe - rial short courses In mining v. Ill ,be given to meet the requirement? 1. 10'?? of pnisnH'l()irf niul Htlittt'H uimlile lo ullentl during tho full college yi-ru. Tho work Kit tho rollout. I'rusl (Uiit liiinuHl prtKUrtotl,' Ih (U'Mhied to play nn Important purl in the ft itil rutin im t ill III u I ir lit nrv. ' "Tlieru wis under cultivation In .J,,,, pry p (Hy Associated l'rcs.i) i ir th n te n n 1 I' I II I I It M I I UM I ,1,1 I ill I u Linigu uil I HYn(EY, N. S. W., Feb. 1. 1 The olicu of Queensland , ehould' mo be compelled to obtain permls- j slow of the authorities to marry,, nor I : sbo'wld tho charaetor of. their pros-'. Relive bridfts bo subject to thbr- iouh Investigation, as formerly, the1 rahinut. decided today. ' . Kver since tho Institution of the! T s TO FLY NORTH , (By Associated Tress) CHRISTIANA, Norway, Feb. . Two Norwegian; aviators, Lieu- tMWant 'Onidal'Mind Sergeant Odd """" ww ..u - njicii i!;.,L,u la 1101 ill (i;uiii uiim geattltt. Wash., next . May and will make a ' dash for tho Worth Pole , ' " 1 " , , , I . rhe cn"T WO AVIATOR picture outfit . and about 30,000 noil, :and care must be exercised in foot of film. ".Two- extra men have!makin the selection: says the Unite:! boe" "Sfl hc,B. un,IiB ,0, 1 ' 0 "peu.tiou. Both Omdal and Dahl are expert . wireless operators anil expect io wireless operators : kM'' 'tlie MaU(1' AmundseB's hlp, - i" u Only one machine will be uwid at o time-and the father held In rxaerve. Xs the Maud Attn not of- . imck.nt .pace, a hUrt muni 1 Th 10 I Th,; Nt)rwe(un frm" nrt naT-v I The Norwegian army and navy have 'premented to the eiplorern thn ""'X .proftiionfl, teatert hy Proftaor Tor- up of the physloloffiral lithratoiT jof the Unireriilty of CbrirtianU, will be sent to H utile for their ua. s Rt AiMrtt4 treaT BONOIjUMJ, T. H., Keb. t A shave "at least onee every other liay" 1 might auitt Jananrae her in frmtee- ine racial harmotiv with 'American. I according to one of the viewa expreca ltd in a pympoflium, obtained from Lead- ,ine: metrler!i of the JapneH cion; i 'on (a 4eat rfvamwr of promotm? Am- erican-Japamne amity, and pittdiihedU hy Nippu, Japenene lanoage newspa par. K. Naitn, JaUbaTw-te vicv -fltiiiuj ffen erwt, adTil h'tn ronniifmmt io read ,tbe Knyliih wwlawpntrii, am "tfeme vh 'diBrevard ArnirrarHJapoMi friend- fWi! arr rmif ifwd cmly to tWome U'ho -anw CniteJ Aviation of Hawaii. , . , v -, wiw ti,, y.r n:otf4 if Jaanwe and Anirwirart rep fentr.ta.iv tf tne Mime raJe of pro ffMvi'm holj frequent mrettrtg. ''Invi'Kt in Hawaiian iiulatrtefl J0d nuiko American interefit.s ymrt intereot prd your interest their interest." vbc& !fr-e a-lwicc of M. Ktmeyo. hotel pro- unnieiMi tmmni aiam tl x- 'Observe the Sn'ibatW Dav. Ke-en . ;vnur hom nn, prr.miF," clean; shnvt; j ,jlt icn9(Overy other day" i ' phone Main 57L for our Orvi) Cars, to brinir (jasoV.e or Pearl Oil to I you. Kmpire Filtinir Co. 1-21-tfl IS Lit THE OTJBimSTS OF EVERETT TRUE b? Condo. MUrJieiCAu Court; topaY r?u-ri that TO FROM TH(?lf? HUSRiAWPS' KoeKeTS. Hs as inJA-iSNflf3Lt ixiwr fbecPfNNINCj OP TIMS m, iis this new Us3oOT THAT'S T3f2M OVT Ov THC5 front PAce OP TrAlS eytSNINTCS'S UasCC. Vou puT on to Ttc coesee. - M COPY. AKrt? IF THSr HACN ' T GoT AM f (.(3PT. Keep ON 3.0N3.. (F You TJATZ.i TCb 111 y7iM r' 1 HOI U ULLET 'A home guuk'n is incomplete un less it includes Rome of the more permanent vegetables and pmall fruits !in nddition to the regular annual vep;- 'etahles thnt are usually planted. A bedCof u.-parinrus, pcvoral hills of rhubarb, a few pJiwtx of torrse-radisr, strawberries, rasplwrries, blaekberrks. .m,. , ' . ' w i". . i mnik, iu Kinist rinri ics, Mt-uuinfi m locality nl available space, .are val- uable additions to the home garden. All of the above might not thriv movln!in any one locality or on one type of IStattw niartment .of AgvicuHure ijri. la new Farmers' Bulletin, No: 124; . Permanent Fruit and Vegetable Gar- dens, just issued, copies of which ma; ;bc had free upon rawest ; permanent vejrctawes. inwunui n city, town ajx! villase garden aJ 'include snwlr fruits, aparaitus, rti- ! barb, and otlfer Bermanent crona. Th lutlrt giTs brf inRtrtwi(ma (for the planting and cr of the more j imporUnt small fruits and rrini: 'Safe Milk For Infanta ' & Invalids NO COOK1NQ Tha Fod-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch atHomcOffice.awl Fountains. A.ft for HORUCK'SL trr-Avmi ImitalionftSJ)stitul D ROADWAY ' Portlan d, Ore, While its fiiivt-niplit Irii'ation Lu the heart nf JVrtlaul'H a avi tics i an iiKjmrtant fis.H it is !h atutosjilifftf f 4infirt, ' uit pons rtrrvicp aifll npiht of vvel- ;(nn whii ii uuIah this a popular Mid fairius hontcjiy 5 9 Arthur H. Mexrsm AN AG E R. -GftXSDI! EmiNO OTitTRVTTFl T has f3eerj iwe w WOPIW Froft Tftis TO TK? M3lcrV FRoh I NOfltfP THT THAT MICHT HAVS THAT UiY UHew it urts Te- at Tfe House. oor Thin (Aivo Run two Gar Me .A C5oox veRetablus. Molo complete infann:: tion may be found in the spemul bul letins of' the Department of 'Affriai'I ture nml of the stnte uKricultural col leges and experiment stutions, , Something new in Valentines :it Nowlin Book & Stationery Co. tt-2S-tf You buy all coal, care- -fully scrcenrd and lized .when you call for' In Domeslk Lump. It's the economical, aU,:Pur poae cool for cooker and heater, fireplace and fcrnace. Most heat for yaur nwney, NorthwesC"'M A.SliUYU Henry Building Jg "IWlbANll 1'W.tJt.lN AT STARK o o o 00 Pill' a im , .iiMiJ4ltw'aiia,wWvffari.JliFapwy 1 " 1 SOCIETY INTOUI'OHATES. ' ! SAI.EM, Jan. III. Articles of In - (urpoiutibii were filed yisterduy by John I.. Stark company, of Purtluud. .capitalized nt ir,'H'0. ' The incorpnr- j iitoi-H in i John I.. Htnik, James P. YOU CAN'T BURN SLATE, BONE AND DIRT FOUND IN LOW PRIC ED, LOW GRADE COAL, NOR THE EXCESSIVE AMOUNT OF ASHES AND CLINKERS PRODUCED BY CHEAP COAL. "The-Coal With an I stablishefl HoputationM IS ALL PURE, HEAT PRODUCING FUEL; BEST IN THE LONG- RUN BECAUSE THERE IS NO WASTE, ALL OUR COAL IS KEPT UNDER COVER YOU, DON'T; PAY FOR SNOW AND WATER THAT YOU CAN'T - BURN, CHEAP SHOES HAVE PAPJER feOLES, A! CHEAP SUIT; OF CLOTHES TURNS OUT TO BE SHODDY, AND POOR COAL IS ADEAD i, LOSS AND AN AGGRAVATION. ::-r- . :x.; f I'. All Columbia Grafonolas H W. H. J m A J? ' U ' a ' d I .V- I,Iv. ..jr. m ) Vv ! PHOiVE MAIN 10 2 rti., I 1 I t .I.'.! ..-") . I. - - -P5! 'g.v-.y..cr'i.t.31.'... ifc-.JJ,...-t..-''..-l:,M..Ai.-..., ill - ' , I. J I Hardware Lower r . f J ' TSAH 2H 1S21 ' ' ! j I e 0 CM of 327 Articles ' L c, 1 ; . t o o " Of sMscellaaeAaUt Mai'dware," pfcked at random, -we find ' ' U v j -h 0 ihat 3Jloae J CWJB, and only 16 HIGHER, in pric9 than U G I o al. y 'R' o o, 0 , g , -1 oO o Het Our Prices Before You Buy Implements' and i. o oi o o Hardware ' , I c " UIILUUI1 lUtliUtlMIII. HIIU lllll kklllblll V Wi II e II, A M : llewilt nml W P. Ui Uothe. Other uiticles filed -were: . ! Walla Walla Valley Prune Grower!!' tidsoclntion, Kicewater, Umatilla conn- ty; incorpuralors. E. P. Jensen, O. K. ( tioodman and others; niembershW) fiv of SI per member iharged. Auto Transfer Dry Wood . FEED STORAGE PACKING ANNOUNCEMENT ::: I , Effective This Date COLUMEIA 10-in. Dottble Disfi REDUCED TO 7SC 'W:':i'.'V,;$. ,smmi,: pi ;;.vf. 'Bohnen 11 f 1 1 PACE 'THREE Purity iProtiction and Paliiotism ttssembly, I.u Grande: suiiported by as. sessments. Phone Main 671 lor trasoline or Peml Oil, or rny kind of oil. Empire Filling1 Co. l-21-.tf SSc BeCorte .1 ' U... . t--. 11. '1 kanip Co:; '-LT - ' -. '