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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1915)
8 ITALIANS IGNORE ENORMOUS L055ES I but tie , f'.V lie Battle fcr Possession of Gori zia Unsurpassed in Fe rccity on Any Front. CADOR'A STRIKING HARD rl IVrrt Mold, former M.nUtcr f orrlj Affair of A atria, .o Srrtloi A I J J DNpatch IVarrr. r Kt. t t-t tr'-.n. fy.a,-tai a. ' ? ai-Teo.m.4--.t a fe T.,., W trUJ tat, l4t. W V ft t -e r'll I a.'t.it "".... .- t a 4 - um -; Afrrnt N.ia-OAr.i. AX ArVwT tl THE I"X..' Jrt-!e. J. 4 r co'r'f to Vl-SK Via Am-starrtl.-n. No. Iti itorbA a th "f vcjectxe palate th ttal en ?en.i id ioo:o fo La Ut n ioa:a. ! bu fir:e4 wr.fs th t' f Arr an I Tpree The fxM ea.t'1 of .rtIa end irri.h( ha sat. k' farateB) tfce aat.rin .!ewy to I'aly lon.s4 f lne a f AualrL. col '! HO-aea.t-4 r.tt ert:eoe of Seating tB- larpaeae.j a fen; tftr freai. Iuimi t f e ! l"lsa. A ar:y I cul '4-lja from pr- tee f. the Italiaa seiti lrtr:. around lit town appear ta tf otn- wfai tusttr. aad tn riir as teeo iktmi-'I bp in InfTtor Auatnan )lniirl3 forrea. wni-a h ( makm- truv Bplend;.". dprml !- faaea Of IS loWB. 14 have held ((H far noottt asalaet all ettatha, Ti I particularly tru of tha 11 for d ot lienrl Cad 'roe aa aea maMa Oor'.aie met and Bora ! reater af ku sew movement. mm Bn.ka ) uoiuoB4b"a tfiittri i:a-ral t adorna a iroopo snow rmrale tenacity af purree to at lata th a B:etlv rolnl la ta faro cf ht maal t area. arte leeae. losaaa ui af all proportion la ta strategical Value of t-a lows. llaUaaa Oataklria at Taaa General Cavrtjra. ta falr'y smotherlag th A-iatro-lluasanaa poattione witft a t.f ef lnJ-!a fsrrrra from k almlrmBIa artt.I-ry. Ha daha tit Italian I'Xtn t.-iia aa4 iiin tit rt lha A n'f-H jniir!t l-cMt, push Inc M atfack aftr arrt cf h! mnr ItoulM thoasa (ioruia war taa "1 aria of Auatrl. tl'aila aa yl lha Bltjtlon rrmala In tka m-iia un hanco.!. tha Italian la ama rattt r.it dftO'-t-l taalr IrtscAta itrat! fcx toot, uatil i-'T ara oa th vrry :. Iba out akirta. af Iba lorn. Mca ef fclf diffaranl laa- I iit'i. Batl'jr'itia. ma k a ur lb IMup beaa ta la la be:l Uortiia. Thar ar flrtlnc l:h Talnr an4 oc(1 d'taro ioatioo M ta jrita war htof tba Itliart.. Tear ar t:Bt!n la tri'at bn..ta-bn4 tlnirtlx aitb fiarrra'aa anaorpaaaaj aoyakara la tttia ar. BattL tla4 at law rVaaaa. Jar aral bour today I aralcb4 tba r n cooHi.-l front wlthia Oar Ula. .tt.B a vtaw Itial canaot kat la aar et.ir tatar af lb war. Ijtat t rama dowa frvm tba Iofri4a l'Kaa la tba bal tuartar af Ooaaral W. rgmatirff tba corp af tb im""f KbU-lk ln-vnlra Uorlita- lianaral V. la a lrtral o:Jlar cf ta mtr(t(l'-. aa-craaalt nbML who cn- idr R0 tatft fjivaa him aa Itnpoaalbla. I.CnnlocS'ailr an. In lruaa ba a k'!!o'Dpi corpt af a lUCa of Mtnth'tir. in trtO BTTlr". Tba manoar la B!.:!t ba h sall4 Ibia roncloitf arallea of rini aaol aatioaalttl ao4 tvnf att tnfa ta robaia anl afct la a tiM.nf sail tbat II baa baas abl t itbtaa4 tba abech of tb flarra l:iaa char opa bis paxitlona d'arlB ail Ibaaa aiaatna ol ma f ir blm aa4 bi cbiaf statf ettl cr. Coionai aa4 bla otbar ofCcara, ti a. inniti terraaia I ma- rr.. ja from tba plaiaai bark af tna I.B.a into ti ratlay. Uaaaral .iliJ aia arwl ihiimM painl of abaarvatiort for lb folloatnc f la an. iron-. 1 fcr. r Ula. aaai BiBJ CO at bla atatf efttcar la laka tna tbar. Ila tpatt wl"h It'tt raapa,! for tba Ba' t.nrf imlit ef tba Italian an-l r i a tj-'.N'it to tba fcrararr Ibay war piait4 in rltrtM dpob bia tran-bca aftaa n b ti. of crtaia d'atX ml KaraataM I AUa. At tllnrtar lt rwcbl I mr Cojal fim tv h toi4. fortrar intatar af I'orattrn Affalra. b la aarTlna; aa ld-de rama n.i diMM rr ta tlaaara! J. wtN tna rut of Captain of Cavalry. la aatty rar anifern rolr In bait wall tllr f bi trim, alaa I fi'jr. tbia u. rajrtlr lt man. wtta a aavuliar. i.lut baar Inc 'l bia awn that on of at Mkoul diploma-, rtiak a d-Ablaa1 cavairv efffar in appaaranr. Tba firmar tvioia ilmn;r bafor wbi.-n b waa Afnoaaaior to rtra ar.. who plavvdl b an Important r-vla f ir a tim. aaw rarrtaJ Importbni .pat. R la dltia an4 trlcada r at lb freal Inlruaa4 la blm By carp commnndara. Ha aaat4 to ba Fupvtitr wt:a lb fura af tba ataff irln d.naar itaaaral w. triw an4 r4 a li'rra anncuRrln; Ibal tna ylmparor 1'Mk. u Jaaapb ba4 rwafrra4 a ffatilrary da'ration k;-vn bla former l'n M ni.tar for aariii la tb I14. alaa A Inmib MUbrii Twa waak of t'dr ra.aa ba al moat druwaa.l out tb tr an in t ba Italian war Brlnr mor than m ta rry on for tbatr a rmiaa. Tb Itallaaa acpaar ta hair al iaatbaaatibla aupplr ef blla and brapaaL . tianarnl CaJoraa la BacrTUIoc then an tj rain poaioo of Kaa Mlrbal. aa4 tb Aolrlant anj llunaarlana ar Imimi to It wirb to an! taatb. loJrora la bI4 by tna Dalmatian arrb anamlaa of tb Italian, aadl coal. ablrrmatir. itaadr tiav. mofb 1 1 a tb lluaatana. ACalnal tba maa tb em-a of th Italian rharfaa bar ra raliad arain an I aaaln. Joinina thm In I.Ma. which with Fan Uirb! ar th mot nra-ra- kin and vital polr.ia do tba Iwmo lino, raillna for Inrra4ibl aaduraaca and flcbtlas a-jatitia. la tba famoua DautachmaKter r.mnt. on of Iba moat famoua f ht.n; uaita ef lb Au'tre-llunaarlaa for-a. Tba Aatro-llonrlan Irvarba at aa ITorlao ar arparat'4 from th br parbapa : yarda. It I compara Itrair a'-iiot Ibar tbia mrn!nar. It waa at I'icrlan tbat th Italian bricada bra Jq-jariar lo a choo'bouta and tba smauniiiiR drt imm.i:a::y bark of tba haJ jtrtrra war btrard by a daortar and ware caticbt witb a aalve from Aoatro-Huft farlan batlarl. Tb unit cf aiploaloa eoot.nj4 for hour af'arward. I waa told. Iialow tiorliia. wbara tba Iialiaa tin rroaaaa the laonto aad flnda a firm bolt oa tba adaa of Iba plataau. tba Italiaaa BtVB tbrowa poatooa acre rtr Tby ara In plain Bicht an4 lha brlaa: lbm o aaar that on ran paraon rrt r. tba br!0(a Tba brl.tc la uadar a by fir from tb Auatro-lljBsartaa battarir. a la tba Aua'ro-llunsartan bride furtbar sporaarn abov I'udcora andar th Italian aruaa Wttara af atnmanltton or cthrr wacona aaa4 up and ply their wblp ow th r bora a thay daab arroaa I.ltt.a wbit r.oidUlt burat around, tb brldaa. but Ibay bare woa lh!r race, tba iimt of la with dath on. boar aftar hour, ovar both bride. r th bma :b 'pina; una of t'4ll't ara oftaa taard. taiarlally now thai tb traoch ar m c loaa. Chli dran ar plavlnc In tba yard and In tba atreate. I'acpl ca about th Illtl COLLEGE FOSTERS OU NDUSIIES Elxperts Prove of Value to Farmers and Growers of Garden Truck. MARKETS ARE GROWING Olrrx Production I Prmonct rated and Opportunity Offrrod la rolnlrd Oul SUool'a cd Inclado New Library. T APWfl PSXXETT. COIlVALXJi. Or, Nor. JT. (Spa clal.) Mr iaac lttr wa wrlttrn from bar Juat a tb Oreson AfrlcuUural Colloca folball taia wa ColOa' down to t:ugna to battl with Ita aaclant anamy th l'nirrlty of Orriton team. How the came was piayal and tba re tail are bow maltr of blmory. la tht caaa the collas boy cam out aacond beat, llrked lo a rtnlah. but not a bit tUBBraeed or dlhcarteni. Tba boy take thrlr defeat Ilk vet eran and admit that, aa condition - not prorldo. The crying- need of tlia inatltution at thla tlrao U a library buiidlnc. a irood. coairaodloua. aubstan tlaU fireproof build Inc. Thero ara in tha buiidlnc tow ued for library pur poea many thousand ef booka. salact ed wltn Judgment for the use of stu dents ana faculty. Indeed. It la a wonderful assortment of "tools" for student and tercher, one that could ma eJOOOtoof snea;u71rrlhthocla 0 ill hardly be replaced. And yet It Is at tha mercy , of the flames, stored in a structure that might be destroyed In half an hour. I take It tuat the taxpayers of Ore Hon are liberal nd just w hen they see that they ar g-eltinr the worth of their money. The question with them will be, la now, ara our boya and girls whom we send to the O. A. C. handled aa well aa those In similar Institutions In other states? I could answer that offhand and perfectly true by saying that no college of the sort in tne coun. try ta doing better work with Its stu dents than that of Oregon Agricultural College. Iaape-ctloa Is Iavlteau But I would like to have the people of the state In large numbers acquaint thcmselres with the workings of the Inntltullon so they might answer It for themselves. At the exercises here last week a jrrcat many people gath ered from various sections of the state and went through the buildings and saw with their own eyes how things are rolnr on. The only drawback was that most cf these people have bren here often bafore: and whenever person gets that closely In touch with toe college he gives Its every orking unstlntel pralne. Next January the annual Farmers' week will be held. Usually that attracts several hundred who come to take the short course, I wish that at the com Ing seaslons those who have sons or daughters here and also those who are thinking of sending their children here would take advantage of the low rail road rates at that time and see just how the boya and girls are being edu citliar.Bhip now NEW PROJECTS IN KLAMATH ATTRACT Gradnafre Ara aaeceaafnL If that could be done to an extent lated. th batter team of that day won. In the firmer art.cl I promlned to I rated towarda good have something to say about market I they are being prepared to become use gardening In Oregon, having gatnereo I rul man ana women. facta at the "llort. Show that I 3o noi think iha naoole of th stal un- bualo tbat left ibam. Tb rbooi a.r.,-a. or undrlaouing. do not an- " that could be done to an exten aad a eooaUrab:e numb-r of th "! ... I eufflclent to sow the good seed broad rtt are ciomi. liui id canter di in town so rar I comparatively tittie i damaaed. A few alalia have fallen I . there. d.tror In a number of build-l - . tn r.,u,'t of and whatever else la needed- Ins-e. but dome na eitenaive damage. I .... n a.. -inn. ara aand I have had occasion during tna last Korn church' ara eai4 ro bav ban 1 1... , , ia ,:ri.d. worth ar-I w yean, and more particularly dur- i on ana mtir tapia inl away. ThTTnoual output of plckl.d coram- t over the state the college would ra cenarallv stokan of aa "cuke") oo" new library building aa rr"tha 'Villi U bu".!: We well aa a new administration building I'll ' .V -.:, .I. Ing the I.t few months, to come In bul I i saw vr.l cburcba. ap- ,.. .hlpm.nta are potatoec. celery. J0.1.0 h -raduates parently unharmed. T the vuLb-1 . k.ii ... i s,.rt Manv throughout the state. Almost unlver- we.tiy n4 of lb town, al the fool 0,h,r products ate shirred from on thoee, who have to make their own of f-lajra. wh.r. th Italian trenches I p.rr of the slat to another, such as "'" w'r "" r dolnK W'1L coma so cioaa. the town la quite badly M t piacaa. 1 wa lo.d that about bouaaa and buildias b baan rf-troal er burned by Itaiiaa ahll fir, kivea around tha heighta ef th Iowa aa old castle on one of tb bicbeat point wber th Italians felt with ibeir artillery for obeervatloa poat (land undamaged, aa do th bnuaes around It. I'eopl are living In f.am I entered svrsl and found roasting eara. string beans, cabbage. peaa. torn a toe, turnip, paranlpa. Bum- mrr and Winter squaah. radlcbes. let- luce, rhubarb and -arrots. Trade ef tale ta l.rawlag. Porno of these producta are occa sionally shipped to a dltnce. Our trad Is growing rapidly. This Is par- our onions, onion Practically to a man and woman they are upholding the brilliant record of the college. Among them will be found the bent of our younger citisena many of thoa who graduated only a short time ago aro enjoying the con fidence of their fellow cltlsens and reaping the splendid emoluments that they deaerve. President Kerr tells me that there tkcularlv true of arts and potatoes. The principal place I ra received applications from various ctllJr.o sitting almost on th stove. I of shipment for lhs products is on i parts of th country for more young trying ta keep warm. I the stations of U-0 Southern Pacific I men and women to fill positions they Tb ecttoa of th town ublct to I Hallway oetween ana inctuuinit ir cura lor min un di luppiita. mil s t an enfilading fir from tb Italians has I bard and Canby. lanby ship each a particularly true In the varlou k... .-t...- i i.rA.m4 ih.i m i vear aooui uv nwut vt irviw i orancnes oi norticujture tor ine oun civ I Una were killed there and tt I Allowing toe eusnei as a canu.u i men ana aomestic science tor tna gins, woundrd by Italian aheil. but so far not a ingl soldier. Tb Indignation found la ail towns between th lines or directly oa the line, as lioeril now la. w br one or the otbr aid baa With Coming of Railroad Opening of Indian Reserva tion Is Desired. CRATER LAKE FEATURE TOO Residents Pledge Co-operation With 31 r. Strahorn; Burns Makes Plea for Link With Outside World, as Does California District. dropped sheila, aiao Is found la Uoerlu against the Italian. Ther la alo high fee. ing tbrougbout Auatro Hungary I oer lha firing late Oorlil. the price at cents a buhel. tbatiAs for teachers, every graduate coul mould man $119,000 from Canby alone. I get a good position at once after grad It Is estimated that Urrgon is ricner i uatlon. If desired. ach year by something like 11.000.000 I jt 1 to be hoped that our people will through our shipment of garaen i get in closer touch with the Oregon truck." That Hurt may ba a trins nign I Agricultural College. If they do tha aa to tho Interstate shipments, but Is I e will all soon count it as tha best perhaps too low If we consider in shipments from ono point to another within the state, excluding 1'oriano. it we Include the metropolis we must add school of Its kind in the country, as it really is. traavka of tb low ground. Aaalro- t('tngrte and i'.aiieae suffering al -ae. ari-.-t tha dferea - tbat tte Itai. laaa apparently ar ao urrlr la n um-a-ara laal lhay ar fr.jurn:y relioad. la aot h caaa wtta Ine Auetro llingartaaa. Tbr ar place wb.re tb !-f la lb iranrbee raa ankle dp. While la Ike Iranrhee al ft foot of lha h-ic-ita a'ar lt.. wbi. k rat. h in ritart of tna wetare front ih iop a4 In tow srounO, butb si4 ar sail lo b U9 l their bp la Ibe water. (ti!r tba ftiatr tnuanda of war Iktuuatitra rrtpplee Bdatjuata.y caa d e acriba the auoraiBg acbaa aa4 palaa, lb Sapntaiin of dare aad week paal la a4.e4 clothing. ciaM bar the coafitct aioeg 1 ke rixi. la tba liy aad oa la mountaie lopae caa aw earaad cloealy f rooa aw mamtta vaatage folate with compare lie aatfafy la le tawa and from a height of faa I watcb4 tba coa fuel, but the Italiaaa. eaidaot.y believ lag tkal artillery ebaervera bad kaaa catloaed Ibar. placed aaveral ataU wait. Ibal later I watched from a rr ia-e. but aa tilt aa euaily g m4 tiaepuial Italia Dew rive ta Owv Iff Cod. wbel b.- ia tbar new. lit taa kumaa ba n tartrln tttat? ital baroa tn-r ar over t."er: A staff f"i.-ar saada tbaae emcla aaaliaaa balweea gritted taa'b aad aa.ee. y ewppraaaa-l eaotamaal. Ta taa latl af a Auatrlaa b-ay hearitaer Iiiiuki aaar fixing aaive after aaive. IHDEPEHDENCEHASCLUB NEW RAILWAY PUZZLES roRTr ui !: ami r ro -:- IO,AL Mt:.tl ORIilMIU f lat aad Caaarvla latpraewt rarpaaei gaballlale fr alaa U rraber. INDi:ri-NDi;.VCK. Or, Nov. IT. (rlperUt) A club has been organised In Ihia city, eunsiating of about buainea and prof'salonal men. to up build th city along economic, social and civic linaa. A committee of II ba charge u( al. tnretinae and th.aa; maa arrange for a programme for th tueetir... which are beid ta lea a month. To worn of the different church oclelia ar allowed lo provld din Bar al taos maeiins. charging a small fee. After tb dinner some speaker is Introduced and then follow dicuaaiona by ID membership. At the taet meeting fr. Le. of Albany Co. l given to It by the Oregon Agricultural College authorities In the "Hon. t-now tegetablca Canned Kara Iteaa. Before leaving the valuation of our shipments It had beter be said that 1 have not In my calculations Included the products of our canneries. If these producta wr Included then the fig ure would have lo ie greatly in creased. For Instance. I waa told that tha Kuzcn cannery alone put up 1. ,30 canea of canned veKetablcs last year uch aa bean, peaa. beet, car- rota, pumpkin, squash and turnip. I 'Id vou ever bear 01 Kaiamaxoo, Mich.? Moat e-npl past the halt cen tury mark will reticmber that many POLK COt WTr RESIDENTS IJf QtA DARY ABOUT bILETZ at EASTERN. Llae 13 Mile Lang, late Timber Nearly Completed, bat Plaaa ef Build era Are Vakaowa. Tb ucfc.tlona mad by th speaker leti me cms witrt Iba problrm: Vbal la to be subatituted for the JoooT" thouaand of plaree wber a pretty good article Is produced right at home. IK you know are now ralitlng Juat aa rood celery In Oregon as was ver groan In Katamasoo? Wa art and tha "llort. fhow" had samples from many parts of the state to prove It. Th experts t the college are Confrrrncv. al Kak-m I Ad.lrr-ad i-'gely lennoii.ible for the roh of I II Iff I lit UHl r Jf lalWOI -u P0YS HEAR GOVERNOR by I -fader of Latle, bALKVt. Or. or. T. (SprWaLI . Governor iithycomb waa tba princi pal apaakar tonight at a banquet at lha balem Young Men's ITirl.tlan Aa- atltiiu la lotto.- of boys attend' Ing the Weatern Oregon Older Ilos' t .ntrr.nc.. The conterence wt.l c.oee leaiorroa. Tolay was tfvvoled to addreaae from wall known T. M. C. A. and funday cbovl workere. th. conference being Id In the Hall of l:eprenlat ivea and ?tl. t'bamber at the rital llouaa. .Hjodty th bo will altrnd difler. ent church of lb city, where om of Ih'ra wlil apak. Tomorrow Bight tt . J. Kerr, preaideat of Oregon Ar. c iliural t oi.ega. win speak on i Marks of Manhood In America.- Corvaiila waa t;ot..i as tb mting pl-e for h contaree. next year. officer ! td tonight war: Eugen in cant, Portland. prident: L4oyd llol lertnan. Palem. vice-president; L txtraiKier. .-I. Ileiena. secretary, and C A. Olaon. rarmtngton. treaeurer. MONMOUTH. Or.. Nov. 57. (Special Aa the new railway. 13 miles long, near completion In tUp southern sec tlon of Polk County, nearby residents ara an. cilia t in IT on hat Is the PUrnO&e year aso that town was aldely known of tne Valley A Sileta line and several tor two naeone it an mo i.e. QUetlona are asked. unincorporated ' Village' in tne coun-l i . rr.mJt k. ti..j tn- nasaanaara J ' . .. j or for freight servicer Tempi .tabllh. a trotting record Wl a ,awmiii bo erected at Inde that stood lor many years. n.nd.nca. r.Dlacinir tha old mill which But a roup! of decades ago Kalama- burn,d .everal yeara ago. to be fur- o began a nw record mat ot pro- ... rrl.H .v., ah. v-.i. tlucing th be.t celery on earth. In any , S;, d whlch travere, e.. of the big cltl.a r.st of Kenv.r you Umb.r bcJl,T How will the road be used to help the Inhabitant of the South Polk County districts, and the Sileta settlers wish ing to gain a start? More than ever before citizens of south Polk County are asking these questlona. Speculation on the outcome has been widespread. Ueneral discus sions by groups bav. covered the ques linn but no conclusion) have been reached definitely. K. S. Belcher, secretary of the rail road company, has declined to make any announcement ot tne company a will And Kalamaioo celery reckoned the standard. They ship It by the ... epok. on civic" rrlde and eota- tralnMad and practically supply one unity spirit. I h" lh country with It. sending It to f.tilif'illr- dlile-entlv but aucceanfullv to get Hi bu.ine on a commercial I operations. basis. 1 understand thst no celery Parmer who sold land to th growers association has bean eslab lisbed. but It will riot be long until the growers get together. Oreaea Celery Kf.ee la. lt me tell yoi hy I say we can He ships nearly all of bis ,norrnoua. Numbers of trees measure :i fct In clrcumferenc. OUR SEEK JUDGESHIP J. A. flat ttanaa. of Hoacherg, la IjiI. a I Candldalev. ins:nfnt:. or. Nov. t7. .8rcii It w anoouncad her today that Attorney J. A. Ilurhanan. for two term member of th Xtata Laglalalur. has entered th contest tor Circuit Judg b.r al lb bett general lection. Mr. lijihintn la a Itepubllcaa. and has practiced law la Oregon for II year. Other ranlldalea lor I irrult Judg In Ibe diatrlct. comprised ef I'Ougiaa. c'oo. Curry. Jtentoa. Lincoln and Itna euatlea. ar. ta. r. Shlpworth. of l.n gene, and . tt'. tardwell. of Itose- burg. and John 8. Cuk. of Marshfle.d. STEAMSHIP MAKES RECORD Great Nortbera Kail I rocn San t'ratv rlaro to Saa Pedro la 1 S 13 Hoar. tUV ritMlO. CU Nov. :T. Tb teamer Great Nortkern, ea rout to foaolula, arrived her todav from Fan rsaciaco after eaiaMlahieg a new rec. erd fur tbe trip of li and'oae-balf hO'tre. Tb Ort Northern beat th time f iba steamer Ye., which l.t Maa rancleco al about lb same tim - taruay. by aaaij. two huuxa, s e com pany for. the roadbed ssy they, know nothing about how the road ia to be utilised. Benefit is expected, though, by the creation of better markets for farm products, owing to quicker trans portation, but that the line Is to serve produce as goo et lery as wa ever I the country within the next few years grown In hilimttoo. 1 1. t. Alcorn- 1 1. doubted. ula. formerly ot Kalamasoo, where. h I Th Valley A Silets Co. rushed Its learned th celery bualnesa from tho I construction w ork durlno- tha nut ground tip. ha ix acre near Trout- Summer. A full crew worked 10-bour dale. In Mullron.au County, whero be days for seven daya a week. Several lit grown Celery eeveral Jeara. HISIbrlHfea ara erected alone- tha tin.. crop 1Mb yar will net Mm about t000. Uyilh work lasting but a few tnort This shows that Air. AictJinma is oeep i weekf ,( e,timated the roadbed will enough in the business lo know I k. completed over the entire route be- wreut.r Oregon naa ianu di to cope .-.. Independence and tha timber witb Kalamaioo or nou belt. Already several miles of track Mr. McAiinnis says ne is growing net-i ..... Sm ,.id. ar celery man wa ever shipped from Tl. resources of the Filet district. Kalamasco. 1 waa out to bia place a t,rp(,d bT ,nej nuroat. are rich." The f.w days ago and was lold that an or- ,imber u coneldered to be among the der had that day been received for CvO b... for lumbering nurDoses In tha dosea bunchee tO be sent tO Butte, I Willamette dlatrlcta. Th. ou.ntlt la Moni, tie emus II' .1 i product to th cities of lana and tt yomlng Industry llaa Opparf aaltlea. Taking th word of Mr. McGinnla as tru. doesn't th reader see that Ore gon baa a wonderful asset la the cel ery business? It should b rmm- bered. loo. thai we nave vast quanti ties of land wber It can be success fully grown. .Near Mr. McOlnnls tract there are at least 1000 acres equal to bla and large areaa In several other countlee CUckamaa. Marlon. Washington. Yamhill. Polk, lienlon. Lane. Coo In nearly every county wrt of the Cascade Mountains. It I well to see th college taking such an Interest In IM branch of farm ing, for It la that really. Th experts ot Ibe college know every celery patch of any moment lo the atate and visit them all and consult with the growers. They and the faculty of the college reaiisa that tb garden truck bualnesa. with celery at the herd, means more to Oregon annually than our wool clip and they ar doing tbelr utmost to foster tb Industry and make it profitable to the growtra. Library la reded Badly. The taxpayers ar asking: "Are we getting th worth of our money for what we spend on tn u. A. cr They will ask that question more than ever about 10 or II rnon.hs from now and more still after the legislature con vents, especially If the regents sak for any special appropriations. or currant expenaea and ordinary Improvement tha milage lax. which Bow prevails, provltle enough for tb coll.. But som improvements must oa be mad for; which this tax may BALL FOR NEEDY STUDENTS Aberdeen's ttlg Social Event Hel;s Boys at Valilngton Cnlverslty. ARERPEEN. Wash., Nor. J7. (Spe cial.) Grsys Harbor County students attending the Cnlverslty of Washing ton will hold their third .annual ball here Pecember 38. This dance is us ually the big social event of th year for Aberdeen and Hoqulam. About 1200 cleared from tha two previous dances haa been placed In a student loan fund which is loaned to university students at a small rat of Inter at. Stevenaon Water Diverted. STEVENSON, Wash., Nov. 17. 8am .Samson, proprietor of the Hot Springs Hotel, ia busy supervising the work of diverting the water of a small creek which has been menacing Second street Into Kanaka Creek. A deep ditch Is being dug along Vancouver road, into which lit feet of It-Inch culvert is being laid. Cornelias Couple Married. CORXEUU3, Or.. Nov. J7. (Special.) A romance which began in childhood resulted in the marriage of Miss Dana Francks and rank Hulaman last Wednesday morning at the Catholic Church. j To open the Klamath Indian reserve tlon and to make Crater Lake more readily accessible for the tourist are two of the raalr. oojects sought by the people of Klamatn Falls and Klamath County, In correlation with the develop ment of the Oregon. California & East ern Railway, aa proposed by Robert E. Btrahorn. Mr. Strahorn returned last Wednes day from a trip through Central Oregon that Included a visit to several of the principal cities that he plans to con nect with his network of railroads. Now that Mr. Strahorn and those as sociated with him propose to open the Klamath country to further develop ment by giving It more adequate trans portation facilities, the people of Klam ath County are eager to have the In dian lands opened for settlement- Mr. Strahorn la equally interested in the plan to make Crater Lake and Crater Lake National Park accessible to the tourist. The people of the Klam ath region are co-operating witb him In this project. Air. Strahorn was much gratified wltn the results of hia tour of Central Ore gon, lis waa most impressed with the enthusiasm displayed by the people. with the Interest of the women and the children, and with the loyalty dis played by the farmers and stockmen. His trip from Bend through rort Rock. Silver Lake. Paisley. Lakevlew, Ely. Klamath palls and intermediate points was a continuous ovation. Large parties of farmers, merchants and settlers met film everywhere. The people hailed him as the man who ia about to redeem tbelr country from the extreme isolation from which it Is suffering. A large party from Bums met Mr. Strahorn at Bead when the Central Ore gon Development League met there, and urged him to Include Burns on the main route of the new line, pres ent plans do not provide for immedl ate connections of Burns with other parts of the system. Tbe Burns people used every argu ment possible to bring the line through that town, and it U probable that as a result of their efforts they will au thorize some preliminary surveys to de termine the feasibility of building through Burns Instead of through the Harnev Lake region, as now proposed Another district that is clamoring for an extension ia tho Surprise Valley, down across the border in California. A big delegation from this region met Mr. Strahorn at Lakeview and present ed their arguments. Mr. Strahorn made a brief incursion into the Surprise Val ley and viewed the possibilities of tbat section. This district will be served by a road that it is proposed to build eventually between Lakeview and Klamath Falls. FURNITURE GIVING The selection of Good Furniture, which, on account of its intimate and permanent rela tion to home surroundings, makes the most appropriate and sensible of gifts, should not be left to a hurried and forced decision. We have already added to our regular com plete stock, at correspondingly low prices, an extra Assortment of those smaller but indis pensable pieces, such as sewing tables, tea wagons, smoking stands, lamp pedestals and shades, nest tables, muffin stands, book racks and telephone tables. Furnifuri and Floor Cowing! J. G. rilACK & CO. Oraperiss and Wall Corsringt Fifth St., Bet. Oak and Pine Mlililf HI shank, of this city, who was a mem ber of the crew, "and sufficient data was gathered for tho making of esti mates." Mr. Crulkshank says that ho has never seen a more beautiful country than that through which the proposed highway through the forest reserve will pass. Albany Walnut Trees Flourish. ALBANY-, Or.. Nor. 27. (Special.) Not only la the famous Willamette Val ley soil and Climate capable of pro ducing high-grade walnuts, but first class almonds can also be raised, ac cording to Mrs. Richard Rodgers, of this city, who has a tree that has pro duced a considerable quantity this year nd. from all appearances, should in crease its yield next season. Stevenson Masons Give Dance. STEVENSON, Wash.. Nov. 27. (Spe cial.) The ball given by the local Ma sonic Lodge Wednesday night was well attended. The music was furnished by an orchestra from Portland. Refresh ments consisted of a splendid turkey supper. Horse and Mule Show to Be Held. PENDLETON. Or.. Nov. 27. (Spe cial.) Tbe Umatilla Stock Association which met today decided to hold an other horse and mule show in the county in 1916. The experiment proved auch a success thin year that the di- FAMOUS WASH HEALS SKIN T. r. D., the greateet of skin remaoles. a-ill remove those unsightly and troubteeotue kin afflictions that have made your life a burden. That intolorahle itching, burninc and discomfort will disappear under the magic Influence of this remedy. It has cured many cases pronounced incurable and will cure you. It will Just take a few mo ments to step Into the druggist's and ask him what his experience has been In the mv of satisfied customers, lils answer should convince you. "We want you to give It a trial. fTnma In and ask about our euarantee of relief. Ask also about D. D. D. Scap. bKIOMORE DKCG CO. THE OWL DKLU CO. D" a. . Y"a For 1 S Year t P 3t I 3r the Standard B-assnsss-waanas. BBSssssswaB Skin Remedy rectors feel justtKed in making plans for a bigger show next year. Mrs. Harriet Quint, 82, Dies. BARLOW, Or., Nov. 27. (Special.) Mrs. Harriet R. Quint died this morn ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. E. Irwin, after an illness of more than a month. Mrs. Quint came to Barlow from Sioux City, Ia.. in 1898. She was 82 years old and leaves two daughters Mrs. L. V. Chase, of Greg ory S. TV, and Mrs. Irwin. MORE IRRIGATION STARTS More Than 2000 Additionaal Acres to Bo Watered Near Klamath Fulls. KLAMATH FALLS. Nov. 27. (Spe cial.) According to Project Kngineer 1L W. Hincks. of tho Indian Reclama tion Service, preliminary work In the Irrigation ot more Indian farms on the Klamath Reservation Is now under way. His force is preparing plans and I specifications as to a new project at Yainax, near the southeast corner of the reservation, also as to extending the Modoc Point project so as to water lands west of Williamson River. These projects will- bring about 2135acres of additional excellent larming lands un der the ditch. An appropriation of $75,000 has been asked for work the next year. "Much new land was Broken by the Indians this year,' said Mr. Hincks, and an exceedingly high percentage of the irrigable land under the Modoc I'oint project was tilled. The Indians report 'tine yields ot hay and grains. too.7 BROWN ROT CURE OFFERED O. A. C. Worker to Instruct In Use of Spray In Orchards. ROKBURO, Or.. Nov. 27. (Special.) That the brown rot which for some time past has threatened to play havoc with the orchards oc boumern ana Western Oregon can be eradicated without much difficulty was the state ment of Walter Browne, of the Ore gon Agricultural College, who spent I the past few days in Douglas County inspecting the orchards. . To Instruct the fruitgrowers now to use spray successfully in tneir ngni against brown rot and other diseases of similar character, Mr. Browne has arranged to hold a series of public demonstrations in Douglas County. The assembling of spray materials with re lation to their effect upon the differ ent diseases alro villi be explained by Mr. Brown. SURVEY NEAR COMPLETION Two Days' Work Remains on Pro posed Hood Scenic Road. HOOD RIVER. Or.. Nov. 17. (Spe cial.) With but two days' work more before them for the completion or tne urveys of the main loop road and laterals around Mount Hood, to con nect -the Upper Hood River Valley with the old Barlow road, the Govern ment engineers have left the scenic region of high altitude. "By use of hand levels the remaining portion of he line was run." says Al. Crulk- Sunday Dinner Table d'Hote Service . 12 to 9 P. M. 75 Cents Also our regular Sunday a Ia Carte Menu The Hazelwood CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT Washington at Tenth Can Get Two for One Elegant Mahogany and brand-new player pianos, regularly selling for 850 and 1750. such as cnase a uaKer, Lester. Sterling and Hallett & Davis, ave now been marked, all ot them, at S350 each. Thts Is virtually half price. Easy payments. . A number of fSOO Behnlng. Baldwin, Kimball and also several slightly used genuine Bungalow Player Pianos, . u toplano Player Pianos and Weber 1 lanola Pianos will be sold at exactly half price. This sale, as advertised. Is being con ducted simultaneously at two places. Graves Muslo Company, 147 Fourth street, near Morrison, and at Kilers Muslo House, Eilers Building, Broad way at Alder. - T It's Not Too Early to Select Christmas Gifts Stocks are complete, choosing- is pleasurable, service the best; buy now, avoid the hurry of the last few days' purchasing. A small deposit will hold any article until desired. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Gold and Silver Novelties . Have been selected with unusual care this year, which affords the widest range ever offered by us, at moderate prices. 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