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TnE SUNDAY OREGOXIAy. PORTLAND, AUGUST 22, 1915. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ON CRATER LAKE. BORAH IS 10 FIGHT VOTE AMENDMENT Furniture to Make Homes More Beautiful nsidering buying Furniture for DininhRoom, J''' e know of no better time and place than NOW. AT JEN N IN G & SONS. If you are co Porch, Etc we Senator Tells Suffragists He Affirmatively Opposes Na-tlon-Wide Proposal ' ' J rJ tr "- -1 1 A fco iSS MOVE DECLARED UNJUST 1 9 Idaho Champion of Women' RlshW Indm Attempt to Tore Burden on Sooth and Statts CalKd Place to Plead Ckaae. BOISE. Idaho. Aug. :i. Sr-clal. Kallonal sut f ragtat 'and district lead- rs bav. iuiuiI a militant altitude towarl Kenator William C Borah, of Idaho, who'ls now blng prominently snastloaeti a prospective republican rraaidenttal timber, aad tals we.a will Invade this slate. . . Tb. attack kit provoked frotn Idaho entor aanator a eourtaoua but sharp rebuka. Whllo a champion of state arras's. h U against a propo.d mandmant to tbo sederal loaatitu- Tne attacks on Senator Borah hav. baa a embarrassing to tho Idsho suf frage leader. Tney aro not la sym pathy with tho plana mad. by of tho Na!onl and district suffrage Ttvadara. Tho result la aa Interesting situation. . , Alico 1'auf. of New York, who la boad of tho Corronal Union. Is now on rente to tho Weal and will visit Hots. t,,l Tuesday to intsrvl.sr .nator .Borah, tio will not bo bora. LtraaWra I swk Domsostratlon IMaa. It was originally planned by tho Na tional suffrage leaders to bold an anti Borah damonatratlon In hla bomo city, but stato leaders refused to bars any part in It. In his loiter to Miss Mabel Y.rnon. field secretary of tho union, bona tor Borah says: -Trie rnro I ily the tjitaatlot, of ef ''Ur mta ise riant ot- , - , I an. an -!) a.. la ' ,,f.i pr...d am.r..i riant to !.. '"""S i.u'rwo. tut I an afflrmatl.l oped to pra'tlra:. aaaue an4 uajut. '"V"" le aaoptloa ef a. roael aaen.u.al ty the ::. u-oe nee la Method. -We mid a.r. or at !- aithln anj tanttu anrtar ot J.ara. ur ll t:':,.'';-.-,, .rrar..-'. i-oT.i..ni t.. ine t n.uiituo ramaita a ar.r t-al ast'urn.-. . jf e A t as ' . .)eBmJv3n1t I Too Ftrat Boatload to toaoo foe Wbura lalaoaV Below Bathlac Feet n.i ller. Wkera Ccrosaoar w" Held. PYTH IAN S ABE GAY Conclave at Medford Praises Entertainment Afforded. INITIATION IS CLIMAX Wliard Island in Crater Lake- Scene, of Ceremony Story of Parmin and Pytliiaa la En acted by Hrell.ht. Is a-v- a .. 1 Sn.rlal.) ,.-,a-...e " ar. .! -tnder th. most "P""''- '". O mote siant. " . " .. . 7 " ... i . nnaiii. a mum Oal P . I a. ' anaNihara war afM ntinc rnonlrs comini w ura .v.. - "pT'th.' ,r.t,-d am..m.M the Initiated In th. crater of A Uard la- r tae Lnl e.io ror a.rrraao 4rm to ijx. Catharine. campe m boro tho new hotel. Wedne.day night, in a natural amptlbeater. to atory of Damon and Pythlaa waa presented In tbo liabt of bonlirea. The Medford band furnished the music it waa me first appearance of a band at Crater . . .. . i.. . . nn of tho moat pleaalna; featurea of tho conclave. The sett nta-ni a oam V . i Uo asaeajbly-rooro of tho new hotel, and tho following day tho Initiation waa hold la tho extinct crater, tho en tire delesatlon arolns; to tho Island In boat a and cllmblna the precipitous ashy slopea of tho Island. Tlie mem . ... im an AButt rove, their on commissary department presldlnaT. Tho sismna rw " - ' -- their praises of tho entertainment and Talisman Udjta. An effort will be made to brlns; tho National lode meot Ina; to Crater Lake In 11. konl-a fat momaa untaa ouet-eealeuy carr. Ooowatua leclared Ibally. -I 0. aot al'te tese. therefore. IMihan u ..a t.r al ."! aaO the I t. t. r.' er. a ijut.4 la af-.r-J- .r:.T..r."sr;v.p-T.,..;t 5 '-r;Am:-'-. - " tl roallr 1"P l" ""I-" " b'r?.V. Toi.. "TJf" IVll We - t""J,",rra .yTi ef s n-t l e t rr ISf 'in. sm.n.lm.at o. w fa.e -o-ld pur port te ttw. reaafraaeo la Iedfcrted. p.,l.mn-t t 'e '"r't ?..!" n..-n..nt a Plftae tl-- 'T'S' that !. " .,,L-(o 1tl ee f.tni at bf orta 11 M . -.' ..,rt.e.ht.d a. a St.T.f r ata..emaa.ai u la ti kT.-uile' and a atate ot""- il-a. T- re-r.a.MO of If- ""' Jr.. ln.-rtt, ..f ia.tr r- art. r-- .:; :.l -" "r'i :;..T"r b.- i," in nam-. T'.'l. an" u.u.j.Ja... a O- !.... eftrae Vet to " BANDON FACULTIES CHOSEN ESTATE- GOES 10 STATE t rrtKwK rot itT mri hk A!inr: t.i ok a rr ok MKirt. 1. W. Tarrtball lo rVr orlerlnlrndcn of SrhttoU fomlns Irar. Aa.ertlaeeaew, fee Prabafo Briae Oat osaplleaithoo la aeo nod Appeal la l-oot. pfOS. Or.. .IK. II. tPpoclall e tv T..V'i!l has been cho.en super- . t li-ndon a.-hrnttj for the, t orr t n X I nit .-r ITotrrtor iurnwin r.ltr ef Mmneeota inaoiir h. A..a 31 ftioeelal. I I ...ill ia. " m " I -i: L... l onti has aschatel to tno Aiattaa otnan e . -n" Mr'm".V?urt-'lVJ:--1ii.r .nro Lnlon. attended th. convention. the state the etiaie 01 ' ""-f ; . L I - . . . r i:ai. In cash. I 1 or rpvttnr. . - - - - .k nAat umnut conteats heira on tho records of .. ttklrh COB- the Mato ill v """ - .i.ii- t-.l a ntrnt Dr. iu je " " I ' ..... ... .t M.nnoaota araduate: . , . 1411 without 1 oal a man ..f wle ep-Tlnre. haltts! tl and r4vlr; the money In a .po- een at tiranta l . an! t oMUiila. r-l onk. Whetrit was attempted to tee aeeral j ra- before, bein """! ri,.i. bis e.tate no belra appeared to beat trie Miran a prartl Inc la co Klamath County day lat.r on. and to 1 1 -1 avrtiralon front this city. T educed fares bavin- already been nroralacd by th. Southern Pacific Company. STATE TREASURER NAMED Edward Mcath to Represent Wash ington at Roads ConTentlon. . . . A- 91 .tRnt. ULIJiriA, aan.. ... claD tat. Treasurer Edward Meath will rtpreaent th. Washington Stato Highway Board and Governor Ulster personally at four roads conventions at Oakland. Cal.. September 13-17. -j tie rin-Amtnctn ... . 1 1 Kn a H t itntier will DO neiu uurinti tn"" " - - th. ausplcoa of th. American Road builders' Association, th. Trl-Stato Good Hoads Aasoclatlon and th. Ameri can Highway Association, theso asso ciations holding tneir conraiuuoi Oakland also during th. Pan-American Congress. ino in-o.... Includes Oregon, wasntngion aim Cali fornia. UMATILLA FAIR DATES SET Annual School Exhibit Will Open at Vincent September 10. t PENDLETON'. Or.. Aug. IT. (Spe cial.) Th. firrt annual school fair of this county will bo held at Vincent. In conjunction with tho "third annual .. . . . .- . I .1 anH 11 cast t.na rair. on .ri'irm ...7. . ... A achool fair also will be held In con ... . . ... ... rv 1 .... n ecu on witn too tienniinup 1 ' ' 1 3 Hog Show later in tho month. Every public achool pupil in th. county Is ellgibll. to compete for the cash prliea offered, varying from 50 canta to $10. Prlsea aro offered for tho best .xhlblta In domestic art. man ual arts, poultry-raising, plg-ralsing. sheep-raising, dairy herd record-keeping, agriculture, honey-making and floriculture. LEWIS W. CJ. U. ELECTS ChelialiM Woman Retained as Presi dent by Convention. C1IEHALIS. Wash, Aug. 51. (Spe cials il re. Iva Bartholomew, of Che halls, waa r.-elected president of th. Lewis County Woman's Christian T.m peranco Union at th. convention which closed In thla city Thursday night. Other officers chosen are: Mrs. Eva Seaman, of Winlock, vice-president; Mr a A. K. Canterbury, of Chehalis. cor responding secretary: Mrs. Mary Acker, of Centralis, recording secretary, and Mrs. Nettlo Smoots. of Chehalls. treas- slrs. Cornelia Hatcher, president of ho Alaska Woman's Christian Temper- Water Project Is Rushed. )tt- before, betna: elected 1 prob., D(a eatate no belra appeareo ,m tfandn s.hools. land the court ordered belra to be ad- al routM la manual train-' ,rljl4 for. Th. advertlsemenl pternplAtrd. Tbo tearhlng L H, nnespected results. ru:iy 10 . . .uta r il r irvin principal. :i.aboth Koeera. Aline No ,.n HaroM wulglry atwl Erma t-ralne. tn tho arade .clioul tho faculty per sonnel Ida C.amMe. Wllh-lmlna lou. TUllo Hilda. Kata Chatourn. lra Elt M. ;'a. Tearl Jurg.tison. Wrd.aah lluk.tr. Margaret t-unphy. tin.bo Landretn. Mary Moore. Mary Ma.terscn. Ittlla NcoL Nr")a anua. Katherin Wells. Mrs. II. T.egartco, gnea Haahea. Ethel Moore. RESIDENT OF SCIO PASSES Ota r Irs A. Warner Sucvwmn I'ol o Inc prratlott for Cancer. A LB A NT. Or. Aug. 1 1. t SpecULI Chsrtes A. Warner, a prominent resi dent of fet. paaaed awaT In a Port land hospital yesterday, where he was tskea sometime 110 for an operation for cancer. He was about years of ace. Mr. Warner waa a member of too Albany Knlahts of Tythiaa lodge. ana naa tr"" - ,, -j years' continuous memberrblp. Me was manager of th. Scio Milling Com pany. Bealdes a widow, his father. W. P. Warner, of Scto. tho fallowing sisters and brother survive: Mrs. Ri.cy Wal ler. Mrs. Ben Bartcher and W. H. Warner, all of this city, and Mrs. By )i4. of aear Jrfferaoa. The funeral will bo bell at Sclo. Ttoaglaa School Exhibit Prises Set. RrVtrBCKI. Dr.. Aug. 11. County svhuol Supennten-lenl O. C Brown rat comp eted preparing the premium Hat for tho school Industrial evhihtt at ti:e county f-tr hero la feotember. All pnsoa wtll bo cash. Instead of part being paid In tnercbandiee. as former lie rh prisa for the best collectlv. i MMt for any s-hol tsis year will b. IIS It for second and ! for third. It "is ptaanad to send two bora aad two girls to the etato fa.r from tie TvnucUa County schoo s this year, the vpoatea f transportation sod other InctdantiaTs to b aUl by th ranges ef tiU county. broogtt unespectsd results, rully 100 -heir." appeareo. rti-rrern..... - of different Unas of deacent from Miller. . , . When tbo probata hearing waa held supposed heira from nearly every European country and a balf-doaen ... -. I'h.am anMirML OnO S.l Statea ot "o v ...v., - r - of h'lrs showed uo from South Arrlca. . . . - w Kn.kana Judge ouiltTan, ' " - , Superior Court, broabed all clalma of alleged "heira" aaiii. and escheated the estate. Three arts of heirs ap pealed and loat out by the Supreme Court decision affirming the lower court. Th. belra who thought their claims w.r. valid enough to warrant taking It to tho Supremo Court w.r. as follows: Levi Thomas Miller and Sarah P.oth well. brother and slater, of Grangavllle, Idaho, who declare the dead man was a brother of their father, L'anlcl U. Miller. Mary Oleason. of Louisville, Ky, only daughter of Margar.1 Miller Ter rell, who It was alleged was a sister of tha deceased Miller. ttODert ieisou Ml.ltr. m y. T, who aseertod tho deceased waa a SOB Ot m . ... - . - SPECIAL FAIR DAY PLANNED Klamath County May Celebrate at Panama-Pacific Exposition. KLAMATH FALLS. Or, Aug. IL .0 . ; 1 u'flrrf hat lutt been re- reived her. that, although Klamath . 1 ... 1 a m th. County toog no pa.rui-ut.tt- fHt tit 1. .rtti.i. i. t the Ali-oregon w-p. ..... ..... World s rolr last week, the attendance . . iw rmi.tv durlne that pe riod was th. largest from any county n t re StSte. It. to irBirn.u hvw . . . . w t , ttmA w n? arranrta for a Klamath day some time during tho area. This cocnty was given a ptaeo oa th. Eastern Oregon day programme laat Saturday afternoon, when H- IL Don bar, ttcbool Superintendent of this city. tai called upon and responded with a few brief remarks concerning; the Cit l aow F-n 10 kaT spaclal PTtEGON CITY. Or Aug. II. (Sp.-t-t . u-i.h. . .i.rnnia of hurrying 1 a 1. 1 1.11 ttto v ' 1 .. . - 1.. 1 k . Knttth Vnrk wa in, cgmpiruwii "i " . . . . . n I nnVef tltrlnfl h.S lor projtrvt. " ' - . . been put In plac. on th. bank of th. Clackamas Kiver io cany i" -v tbe canyon. All tho pipe for tho proj ect, excepting only sou leei. 10 no on tho ground and tno remnmucr . . . The riara On pecieo. a 1. e.u -t,j - - - - - - the east branch of tho south fork of . 1 .H..I.. MmnlatM and lumber for tbo settling tank Is on tne grourtu. i-tt avit rNlRTLAM) MATH JiXI HKK BABY, WHO A KB NOW IS SHANGHAI CHINA. 71 V. -"-x' ; V'X - -". ' - I ; v.-..,;- -.,. v i I ;v$:r-, v.'- -w i-u.-. - - 4a I Mr. J. C. Clark aad Baby, Wla- a - tina vtat-av, Mr. and Mrs. J. C Clark, for- m.rlv of Portland, are now sta f tioned in Shanghai. China. Mr. 2 Clark was formerly boys' secre- tary for tb. T. M. C. A. in Port e land and now holda a similar position in Shanghai. Tha asso T elation has a lva-story building I with gymnasium, shower baths, a social rooms and many depart a w..nta Tha Clarka have an ln- llttl. son. inston MORTAR TRIALS SET Fort Stevens Gunners to Fire at 16,000 Yards. We carry a most complete and attractive assortment of the celebrated Cowan-Chicago Furniture, You are welcome at all times to enjoy this hand some display, whether an immediate purchaser or not. ,r t cfnvo rmw anH ?pp what a. beautiful display of Period Furniture awaits you; further Make a t to ! ou' fr is housed the largest, most varied line more, you will be quick : to realize atneinNorthwest have to choose from. Whether it be a modest, of Furniture the peop JjafJK jSSnS wSlgive you more genuine furniture value, dollar for dollar, youe SSSSSI' Businfss, Prices to Merit the Same,- our slogan. Another Week of Axminster Rug Selling Twelve more patterns of Rugs in Oriental designs will be placed on sale tomorrow morning at ex tremely low prices, Rugs that may be had at prac- tically less than wholesale prices, hey were $27.50 and $30 Rugs. Again this week 17.50 Five Patterns of Linoleum Patterns that are suitable for kitchen and bathrooms. Regular 70c. This week (not laid) -48c China Mattings China Mattings, very heavy quality, small and fancy patterns. Regular 3Uc and 35c grade. This week.; IMC Portieres 20 patterns of Red and Green Por tieres, priced usually from $3.00 to $10.00 per pair At Exactly Half Price Second and Morrison-Street Specials Imported Sea Grass Furniture Must Be Sold. We have decided to go the limit in our efforts to close out our entire line of this commodious, durable, comfortable furniture Note these prices and actj 8.50 Large Arm Eocker, reduced to .25 $ 7.50 Arm Chairs, to match, reduced to $16.00 Couch reduced to In $ 3.75 Tea Table reduced to 9 $ 3.50 Child's Arm Rocker reduced to $ Chairs to match reduced to ' $ .. 6.50 Child's Settee reduced to $ 4-3o See Our Window Display. IRON BED SPECIAL Two-inch continuous post Iron Bed in Vernis Martin. White enameled or ivory finisli, extremely well made; equipped with large; steel ball-bearing casters. They were $8.50. This week $4.7a Liberal Terms of Credit if Desired. Everything in Furnish ings for the Home. Henry Jenning & Sons " Home of Good Furniture. Fifth and Washington Also Second and Morrison UNSEEN TARGET ARRANGED September S Companies to Open An nual Practices WltU Heavy and Rapid Fire Gnns and Night Drill Also Is Planned. ittnnT ktevkns. Or Auk. 21. (Spe cial.) Th. mortar company at Fort ... hv CTantaln Leon- otc rum ard Waldron. la preparing to fir. Its annual full aervic. taraer. practice, vuu- slatlng- of four trial ana i revuiu shots at a towed target mora than 16 000 yards from the suns. This i- i anna rt!a all former range ricwm vj .v- . - - . -lona-dlstance shooting; at Fort Stev ens. Th. trial is aei iov a-io. Th. longer rant:, baa been made pos sible by recent structural changes i In . i.. . H the aubstitu- tne manar vt,, . tlon of a 700-pound shell In lieu ot the former 10t-pound ana projectiles. . Mortars fir. at angles between 4r. and 70 degrees of elevation and descend al most perpendicularly upon their target Kaaalt Extra Space Alloweaj. . .. .. m m .mall Dvramldal .. ." Jl.n.lon. nf 10 bv 10 arra.tr, witn i" . feeL At the distance at which the firing will take plac. It will do aimt ., 11.1. ava with th A h 1 CrJ- povcr telescopic arUUery range-find- Inir nstrumenia. .ws r . to each ide i allowed in which to res- .. . t.M.- An..iiiani v. is less hell must Bin. w.. aw.- vnth tha deck dimensions III. ' '-' . " of a modern dreaaiwugnu At pre-.ru i. . ... are encaged in drill and ""h-callber practice in preparation ur preme annual test. . -uk-4m r:an o Be lsel n an a ... n VAPt Stevens. xne mine j.miv"j v- - - -- , w mnHirtT hm taken captain A. riumbla over tne .w Washington. It tn. ansenca t Thirty-third uompany. -' ; . ,, i - Ita nrtiM Will signed to tno '" " . . b. with th. rapid-fir. Impounder, used to defend th. mina no.u -r..n made a perfect score at mine practic. this year. Colonel iiuoiotr t. VTyir'prteUca will b. followed by . . 7r'".. t th. ..ma alza targets nignt pr."..- ------ - th. flrlIur towea witn - " . - batteries. Tha powerful searchlights used ara capable of small target mors than eight miles from th. shore. KLAMATH ROAD SOON BUILT Scenic Hiyhway Along take Will Be Ready at Week End. tereatlng CTsrk. KLAMATH FALLS. Or. Aug. 21. .-.rli-i i.,irr fa E. B. Henry. of this city. County Surveyor, the new highway along th. eastern edge uf beautiful Vpper Klamath eMcn will connect this country with th. Hood River Valley country, will b. ready for Si. by the end of next week. Th. new road baa been several years in build ing and has been for miles at a stretch actually hewn from th. fountain of solid rock. ! will shorten th. distance materi ally between Klamath Falls and the frtper Klamath County country, and will also eliminate the steep and Yery rough mountain -climbs on the old Fort Klamath road, -wnicn nan e since th. first settlement. The new road Is built on a scientific grade, it commands an excellent view of Upper Klamath Lake and on across the LaK. to th. wooded range behind, and to Mount McLoughlin- In tho west and Mount fihasta southward. BIROS FIGHT FARM PEST Only rmaUIla Tract Free of Grass hoppers Has 100 Ducks. . unnTii YAKIMA. Wash.. Aug. 17. The value of birds to farmers Is Illus trated, according to I. T. O'Donnell. of Butte. Mont.. United States Supervisor of Education, who is visiting Yakima valley projects, by the experience of farmers on me umauni. Uio.o..,., i i - pn niimtmiiit there. Mr. nave ucvttmo bw - O'Donnell says, that farmers are bor rowing flocks of town chickens and keeping them on tne rancnes, muium. the eggs to the owners in exchange for the services given by the fowls, in eating the grasshoppers. Mr. O'Donnell decdares the only farm at Umatilla absolutly free of grass hoppers Is one where a flock of 100 ducks is owned. FAIR TO REWARD pHlLDREN Winners In Unn County Exhibition Will Get Special Trip. a i. raw nr. Aue. 21 (Special.) Prizes will be awarded to two boys and two girls of Linn County wno . .i i . ..wihlta at the Linn nave tuti wcoi. - County Industrial Fair, to be held In connection with the county xair Sclo. September s, s ana i, . n-,,nrm.nt hv County School Superintendent Jackson. Free trips to the State Fair will be th. prizes, and the winning exhibits tit t.. . --n tha fair for exhibition. Tho winners may remain during the entire week or tne rair. in sin. am b. provided with chaperons. SANTIAM BRIDGE STARTED Old Structure at Lebanon to Be Used While New One Is Going t'P i.FBimW Or- Aug. 21. (SpeclaL) A crew of men this week began th. work of putting In the concrete ptera for a steel bridge over the South San tiara River to take tho place of tbo old wooden bridge, which has given service to this community for 40 years. v.-;. ! 11 h, Arer.ted a few IDfl new r " - - yards below the old one. so that traffic will not no interrupts Uui..ie w struction. The Pacific Bridge Company, of Portland, has the contract. . TRIP TO COLLEGE IS LONG Student Traveling 8000 Jliles From Albany to New York by Water ALBANY. Or Aug. 21.1 (Special.) Edward Singleton, a student for tha ministry, left yesterday on a trip that . . . . i a..1 O AAA mllaa will take nim approximat-cu v .... u la an rntita to New York. He left here for San Francisco and from there will aau on tne au D.irirt . Una steamer Finland, which i r the Panama. Ca.nal. Mr SUTB 111 mj w. . - Singleton plans to continue his studies In Colgate Seminary, New Kork, this season. 10 Women Are on Lewis Jury List ncu IT TQ Waah- AuflT. 21. (SDe- -i.l Nineteen women have been . . I .. . aaralea fnt the GOmiQE urawn iui j j . -' v. . l.via Cnuntv SuDerlor term ' " " ' , " Court, which will be opened in this city septemoer i. wt iuiw ..... k.M. will ha held, that of J. H. . . . Vba- m-hit lflU.lt bifl Wife last Saturday night. It is reported that Spangler will pjeaa insanity. RESERVOIR WORK BEGUN KEHALBM ELECTRIC LIGHT SYS TEM ASSURED BY NEXT FALL. of last year. Another car of cans has been received. Part of Bonds Voted More. Than Year Ago Taken by Company for Plant and Rest Are Sold, kehit.km. Or.. Aug. 21. (Special.) I Nehalem Is assured an electrio light ing system by next Fall, work on tne reservoir, on a high hill about a Quar ter of a mile from the city, was start ed last week. It will store 200,000 gallons of water. ... i v. .1 .. .w ih, wgttr bvhI, 111 and A HO UI'IIUI .vr ... .. ' electrio lighting plant were voted more than a year ago, dui on account ui m stringent money market the sale was delayed. The old water company agreed to take Donas lor tne price 01 the plant and the city disposed of the .. . i, hAnita in tlmt t ti assure a completion of the work by early this FalL At present, about 75,000 gallons oi . .. . . i i. -tngia f.t I'll dav at naici oia ftni'm ' .. .w the various outlets in the system neces sary In the plant, due to the high pressure. Th licrht nlont will tin mrjabl. Of caring for the growth of the city for the next live years, oy wuiuu uuw n i- .rnAA,a it will ht nerASRarV to 1-1 c.ireii" ' " lay larger pipes from the water system intake. The contract for the ugnting system has been let to the West Coast Elec- .-1 rnmnanv. nf Tillamook, and work ofl this will be started soon. Ashland Booster Booklet Issued. ASHLAND. Or.. Aug. 17. (Special.) A unique publication, "something en tirely different, is tne near. oooKiei i..D i.mit hv tha Anhianrl Commercial Club, setting forth the merits of this city as The carlsDao. or America, iu shape is the replica of a glass of water, and everything within its covers deals specifically with the mineral springs idea. The edition is ou.uuu. Sudan Grass Grower Succeeds. KLAMATH FALLS Or.. Aug. 18 (SDeclal.) As an experiment, E. R. n thi. I'itv 1h lit Knrinz x.t:ciiui.3 .w j i planted .on his ranch south of town one acre of Sudan grass, wuiuu ia uv standing six feet rail. This grass is said to be exceptionally good for for age, and, when it thrives, produces on an average oi m cuua m mo Cannery Output Increases. COTTAGE GROVE. Or.. Aug. 21. , r- I .. 1 l iTha .1 Ir.tn.fl nf tha Cottage tDJiei-lel. t w . . . u " Grove cannery predict that the output this year win oe tour inmw as that of last year. It Is expected that the entire pack will amount to six cars. The most remarkable Increase is in beans, the output of which will probably be 30 times as great as that FREE THIS BEAUTIFUL OAK CHEST OF ROUEKS' SILVERWARE. C.B PIECES. t W..i.-.tyaaaiggg 1 Don't Wash Your Hair With Soap When you wash your hair, don't use soap. Most soaps and prepared sham poos contain too much alkali, which is very Injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes th. bair brittle. The best thing to us. Is Just plain mulslfied cocoanut oil, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats soap or anything else all to pieces. You can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten th. hair with water and rub it In, about a teaspoonful Is all- that is required. It makes an sfcundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out eas ily The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy and easy -to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandrufL Adv, To Advertise Our Name and as a Means of Stimulating the Piano and Talk ing Machine Department of GILBERT'S PIANO HOUSE We Have Planned This Unique and Extraordinarily Liberal Offer. CIDCT DDI7LT Beautiful Oak Chest of lino I milX Rogers' Silverware, 2 pieces (complete), and $150 receipt aa part payment on any Piano or -Player Piano in our warehouses. , CCPnUin DDI7C Beautiful Oak Chest dCUUitU rillZX of Rogers' Silverware. 26 pieces (complete), and tl-0 receipt to apply as above. TUIDn DDI7C Ten $.120 receipts to lillnU rllllX apply as above. milDTU DDI7C Twenty-five 85 re rUUrllil rniiC celpts to apply as above. In the event of tie, prizes identical in character and value will be given. This Is a word contest, absolutely simple. See how many words you can muk out nf the thirteen letters con tained in the words GILBERT PIANOS. Do not use the same letter more than once in the same word. Use any word in the English language (plurals and proper names excepted). Arrange list alphabetically and give number pf words. State tf you hre a. piano or organ, and give full name and postoffice address. CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, AUGUST 38th. Successful contestants will be noti fied as soon as lists are in and veri fied. If you purchase a ptano you are en titled to your choice of a full course of music lessons free, or 24 latest double diso REX Talking Machine Records, or Beautiful Oak Chest of Rogers' Silver ware (2 pieces). Try it and win a valuable prize. MAIL OR DELIVER ANSWERS TO GILBERT'S PIANO HOUSE, 148 FOURTH ST NEAR MORRISON. Save TbiM Advertisement, aa It May Not Appear Aaaln. X I -..................a.sssssss.SSsassssssssJBajs