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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1918)
TITE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TORTLAND, JULT 21, 1018. 1 charming woman, says: "My boys and myself have now almost the limit in war savings stamps and we are proud or what we are doing. There are three sons in the family. William, who has been anxious to set into the service, is unable to do so. owing to his being a helpless cripple; Donald, who Is suffering from injuries received in a train wreck, while her youngest son. Samuel. 17 years, is anxious to Join the Navy and Intends to later on. Mrs. Shaw arises at 4 o'clock. in the morning and starts on her trip to Port land markets, arriving there as the business houses are opening for their day's business. Mrs. Shaw has been a resident 01 uiacomas uounty ior ins past 18 years. Mrs. C. J. Hood, another Clackamas County woman, who. believing that she SOME CHANGES ARE MADE h1s place of business at Twenty and I main Miceia, i teen tuxiiy m juoi, where she Is now able to sell the 2x4a NEW BOOM RULES ISSUED BY STATE Procedure to Be Followed by Applicants for Franchise Is Outlined. FOXGLOVE SENT OUTi Shipment of 850 Pounds Goes . East From Oregon. CHILDREN RENDER SERVICE Companies Must File Data Showing! Xinancial Status and Plans v or Improving and Using & Streams for lagging. Or.. July 20. (Special.) A new eet of rules has been Issued by the Public Service Commission to c-ov- rrn procedure under th boom act of I jne 137 Legislature. These rules (su persede the rules issued last year only ?n mo iar as mere is conflict. The new rules are as follows: Rule 1. Applicants for franchise must Conform to the following requirements: (a) Original application and two copies thereof must be filed with the commieHlon. (b) At tached to the original application and to the copies must be a map. showing: il) The ireami or portions of streams on which a I I Jranchifie is asked; (2) the location of ex-I J ny; (3) the location of any and all con templated Improvements; 4) the particular portions of the stream or parts of a, stream ought to be improved. Hule 2. At the time of filing the applica tion there shall also be filed with the com mission a certified copy of the articles of Incorporation of the applicant. Munt Tell financial Stain. Rule S. The application shall set forth substantially the following matters: a The approximate aasets of the applicant company over and above all debts and liabilities; b) The approximate amount of timber or tim fcer products whtoh would be benefited by IB granting of the franchise; c A defin ite description of the streams or portions r streams on whlcn -a franchise is asKea d The streams or portions of streams navl Cable for commercial purposes; the streams or portions of streams which are in their statural condition navigable for floating logs or other timber products: and the streams or portions of streams which are not in their natural condition navigable for float Ing- logs or other timber products but which nay, by Improvements, be made navigable Z or such purposea; e) Where streams or portions of streams are not navigable for commercial purposes and are claimed by ap plicant to be navigable for floating logs or other timber products the extent of such use In the past must be shown. In the event - 1- s " II M f - 4 1' - 1 ' ' It V -V 1 : , 'J7rf ; : AG Wit, 2t irt iti t Mrs. E. M. Shaw, Who Ralin and Markets Her Own Berries. no such, use "-is been made In the past. ap. as well as any men formerly employed at me lurtiDering estaoiisnment. Throughout Clackamas County the plicant must iet forth a reason why It con siders such Btream or portions of stream navigable for floating lore or other timber women are taking an active interest In f"; " J the war work on the farms and can treams or portions of streams described in Pitch hay as well as any man. Cows the application, and when known, the name I are being: milked by the women and In and- address of the owner thereof must be I some places women are assisting: at shown; b) The nature, kind, character, lo- I sawmills, where there Is a, rush of canon ana approximate coat o ine comrm- business pimcu imtiruveuiciiii JIIUBL B1IUOII, til It the applicant has been operating on any duration of euch operation and the kind and flEIMTRALIA BOYS "GASSED" character of service it has been performing. ' nMIl BW I O UHOOtU and also the names and addresses, if known. Bulk of Product, From Which Tinc ture' of Digitalis Is Made, Sup plied by Youngsters In. As toria Public Schools. OREGON AGRICCITURAli COL LEGE. Corvallis, July 20. (Special.) A second shipment of foxglove. 850 pounds enough for nearly 610,000,000 doses of tincture of digitalis dried and shipped by citizens of Oregon at the request of the United States Govern ment, has just been sent by Dean Adolph Zlefle, of the Oresron Agricul tural College school of pharmacy, to the Federal laboratory at the univer sity of Minnesota, where It will be made into tincture of digitalis for the Army and Navy. An appeal was eent out to the peo ple of Oregon the first of the year by Dean Zlefle to collect foxglove, irom the beginning the campaign was a success, 'the first shipment or more than 500 pounds was made in May. Oregon school children provided most of the 850 pounds just shipped out. approximately 80 per cent being fur nished by the Astoria public schools. While the needs of the Government will be supplied for some time to come, those who have been rendering this pa triotic service to Uncle Sam are asked to continue the good work. Before the- war digitalis was "im ported chiefly from Central Europe, but the supply having been cut off, the stored supply In this country was practically exhausted when an appeal was made for the collection of this plant in Oregon. The American Red ell. not knowing that foxglove grows J luxuriantly In Western Oregon and Western Washington, requested several universities in the Middle West to cul tivate this plant from seedlings. Tincture of digitalis Is one of the most valuable heart tonics used In medical practice. Alcohol will be used at the University of Minnesota in tak ing out the active principle in the tincture. A sample of Oregon digitalis sent to the University of Michigan by Dean Zlefle was tested and the report sent back by Dr. C. W. Edmunds, secretary of the college of medicine. University of Michigan, was that the tincture was two and one-half times as strong as the average tincture received at the University. "We have assayed It carefully In the laboratory and find it Is a. splendid preparation," eald Dr. Edmunds, in his communication. The shipment Just sent out from O. A. C. consisted of 23 paper cartons. seven bags, one barrel and two large wooden boxes. n " ' ' ' ' ! I pfw n D 1 111 ft 1 Hospital Recovering. of each and every other individual, firm, as- Cecil Keys and Wendell Baxter has within six months prior to the filing of the application operated on any stream or portion of stream described in the applica tion, and the kind and character of service performed by each of such Individuals, firms, associations or corporations, must be specif ically alleged; (I) Where any kind of dams are contemplated, the probable effect there of on abutting property and the times or seasons for the use of splash dams must be Shown. All Concerned to Be Notified. Rule 4. The notice required by Section 2, Chapter 128, Laws of 1017. for posting and publishing, will be. furnished the applicant In CENTRALIA. Wash., July 20 (Spe cial.) Cecil Keys and Wendell Baxter, of this city, who have been fighting with the marines on the western front, were both gassed on June 13 and are now in an American hospital, according to a letter from the former received yesterday by his mother, Mrs. Mattie Keys. Some- of the boys got burned badly. by the commission "and will be directed to I but Wendell and I came through It every individual, firm, association or corpor- I finely," wrote the marine. "Mustard ation shown by the application - to be the I gas works mostly on the eyes. My -J , , , wf ,VT i eves were swollen for about four days, such stream or portions thereof, ana to an I . , , . . , to whom it may concern. Such notice must but are much better now. be published for at least four consecutive I 11 " weeks In at least one newspaper published I Phone your want ads to The OregTO In the county where such streams or parts Inlan. Main 7070. , A 60i5. thereof are situated. The publication of such notice must be completed at least ten 10) days before the date set for the hearing where the notice is published four (4) weeks he date of the first publication must be at least S9 days before the date of the hear ing;). The notice should also specify the number of times It Is being: published. This notice must also be posted in at least six ' 4 6) public and conspicuous places alona; the course of the stream sought to be improved, for the same length of time as Is required Cor publication. . Proof of publication and proof of posting of notice must be filed with the commission svt least ten (10) days before the date set tfor the hearing of the application. Proof of posting must be shown by affidavit of the party posting notice, ana prooi oi pudiicji 1lon must be made by the affidavit of the printer or publisher of the newspaper (care should be taKen to nave tne amaavit maae y the printer or publisher of the newspaper. .Affidavits by foreman or principal clerk of the printer will not be sufficient). It Is Also advisable to serve each and all Individ uals, firms, associations or corporations anwnlntr or operating any dam on boom, per penally when possible, otherwise where ad dresses are known, to mail copies of the no tice as published. The applicant should nheclc over the notice furnished by the com mission and ascertain If it in sufficient both sis to form and substance, and If applicant considers the notice in any way insufficient the matter should oe taKen up immediately MK-lt-h tha commission.. Jvule 5. Where the commission Is of the Din Ion that the financial condition of the ppplicant is such that, in the performance f its duties as a public service corporation, ft will be unable to respond in damages for Jnjory to abutting property or for any In jury or loss suffered by any individual, firm, association or corporation, an indemnity bond fja which the surety Is an accredited surety company, in an amount to be fixed by the commission, will be requirea Derore iran rhlfle is jrranted. Such bond shall be fur nished and filed with the commission and hall be so conditioned that any individual. lirm, association or corporation suffering svny loss or damage, either to itself or prop ertv, by said applicant company, may bring auit or action against the principal and sturetv, or sureties, and such bond for the damage' so suffered, and ahatl be further conditioned that the surety, or sureties, of aid bond shall be liable in the same man ner and to the aame extent as the applicant company, VETERAN IS COMMISSIONED C. B. Compton, Who Served In. 1898, Is Made lieutenant. HOOD RIVER, Or.. July 20. (Spe claL) C. B. Compton. Spanlsh-Amerl can "War veteran, on the 100th day after his enlistment in the Signal Corps at Camp Lewis, received a commission as First Lieutenant In the United States Guards, following; a period of training at Leon Springs, Tex. Mr. Compton, who came here in 1916 to settle on an orchard place at Dee, was 17 years in newspaper work In Manila. - Mr. Compton was a Lieutenant of an Illinois volunteer company in 1898 and was captain of a company of Philppine Constabulary. f " X After the Day It's Rreat to spend a few hours out on the cool verandas at the Portland Hotel after a day's business or pleasure and one of our satisfying dinners! Whether it is rest or gaiety you seek, you will find it here. Few hotels offer the guest so much as the Portland. No de tail Is too small to overlook If It adds to your comfort or pleasure. Out famous $1 dinner, weekdays, 6:15 to 8:15, music and dancing. Special musio Sundays. . Noonday luncheon, 60c The Portland . Under the Management of RJoaard W. CMlda, J WOMEN FILL U GAPE HEALTH AJtD PROFIT FOTTXD s TAKIXG PLACES OF HEX. IX . Irs. E. Ti. Shatv, of Clackanras County, I 4 Sells Berries and Bays Ww t Stamps 'With Proceeds. OREGON CITY, Or., July 20. (Spe clal. ) That the women of Clackamas County are doing their bit in harvest ing crops and performing other du ties, owing to the scarcity of male help, is illustrated in many instances. These brave women are working gal lantly without complaint and are only too glad to be able to perform these duties. They are staying with their job and are receiving praise from the men. As an Illustration we find a woman Who Is engaged in raising berries and making trips to Portland alternate mornings, while the other mornings are devoted to taking her berries to the local markets. This is Mrs. E. M. Shaw, who. a few years ago, was a frail woman, but who by her out-of-door life and her perseverance, has trained health. There is a. good market for her pro Huce and the money raised therefrom Is used In purchasing '- war - savings stamps. Mrs. Shaw, who Is. a most iiililiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiililllilililililillliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii: uillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliniiiu THE PATIEXT, FAITHFTL,. INDrSTHIOrS ARTIST WEAV- CRS OF ORIENTAL BL'GS ARE Being Put Out of Work by the War 1 Their country is being ravished by our enemies, and 1t soon is more than likely that their exquisite creations will bs a thing of the past. THOSE WHO BUY RUGS NOW WILL BE FORTIFIED AGAINST THAT DAY! 1 They will be possessed of a treasure that, like the famous Raphael paintings, will continually Increase in value. His productions are now worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. The rug artists have earned equal glory for their genius. S and their fame, like Raphael's, will live and shine brighter and brighter as the years go by. And here may be found a marvelous collection of these world wonders, as we have assembled In our Portland store all the stocks of our Pacific Coast establishments. A delightful hour may be E spent In admiring their beauty. Let Us Store, Renovate and Repair Yotir Riga Darius; Your Absence on Vacation. Our Facilities Are Unsurpassed. ATIYEH BROS. I 391 Alder Street at Tenth. Phone Mala S060. TiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiTiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiir riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiHiuimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiin Ice-Cooled TODAY AND ALL; WEEK ! A' Komedy With a KicJz Eddie Lyons and Lee Moran in "ALMOST WELCOME" Sunday Noon Concert REQUEST PROGRAMME: Selections, "Mile. Modiste". Herbert Humoresque Dvorak Blue Danube Waltz ..... Strauss There's a Long, Long Trail. . .Elliot Excerpts from "Aida" Verdi Murtagh at the Wurlitzer Come and get swept off your feet- but, (we give you fair warning) if your heart is weak, don't-Excitement fairly oozes out of every climax, and one follows another until "ZAM!" THE BIG FINISH It gets you up on your toes it's Ray's Biggest; Ray's Best! MUTT '& JEFF SCENIC A V WMW U H H M UM M U MM M MJB UaaaiUHJIHalBJslBBU Gil 106.2