THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 0, KZ7. ill mm FOR IK1SIIIP Now Is the Proper Time to ; Help Your Favorite )$&P$ in Contest Aurust If will be allowed to evervona end a friend of education on a trip to I Alaska at th ax pens of thl news paper. . ; , . ' .., Sam of the contestants nurnnu tn name for the free trip the person who I nominated them In the contest. nthara nave agreed to appoint me person who Pkaswav and Bltka and Taku Glaoler. The round trip la made in about 10 or 11 aaya. At sh ports visuea, mmpi Taku OMeler the Vessels stop for irons an hour to four or five hours or pos sibly longer, allowing passengers Quite suiricient iini to go aanora ana m" 1aam kuw miA Mj.fl vaalt. 1. I which determine the atandlnr f thai a, tlnv,ib. . i . i.t.ruHn ' nit'tM.6 T'Xi " are Ueralon Is a walk up Ketchikan creek a snort distance. There is a gooa ooara walk on each aids of the creek and It Is only fire minutes', walk from the steamer to the creek. During August SPLEHOID CROPS FOR WWIinG likely to decide the nomination of Sdu eaiora iwr uie trips to Alaska.. ' Tree Xxoursloa to The contest for nlaoaa in ... eurslon to Alaska closes on Auruat it tn salmon run is heaviest and count at 11 o'clock mlrfniaht aii ..VkV I ls numbers so un the creek to spawn. tlons neid over tha Mimtu k I Thev mar be. Seen best at the point ants or br their friend tnr Mt..i..t. I where the walk crosses the creek. It Will be counted If th ruk Tk. I ll vtrt interastinar to watch the fish nal office before that data. f 1 trying to ascend against the swift cur- inifoiroruand contestants and sub I rent, just at tna point wnere mi wais Fully 300 Carloads Will Be . Hauled . From Crook County to Shaniko. . 1 msntl An ifKamlntl...'.. . . . r iM r null mIhv ha Inaml thai -.-.-v.. a. .a, lyT.lU.aA Ji VI Uix ux xuju a'ajawjaxjoj" Vc""r"i .a inr LT.A "?I"r "w.I-A. zztTz'' ..!. "Z I : llAiltJJlAW SII1VV 1 I nil thaw arlll ha counted If they reach Tha Journal of fice within 48 hours. The postmark on the letter will be proof aa to whether the Subscriptions Were ma 1 1 ail hafnra It O'clock of August It. The leadlnc con teat ant a will Ha antl. fled Of their rle-ht tn na ma mummim fni1 meats on Subscriptions oa Aoftuti TJ Journal excursion just aa soon as m-rm- vuuntea. An errort win Ont-of-Portload Contestants Mid Sub- - scribon Ms-, Mail Advance .Pay creek' narrows very suddenly nd the water rushes between rocky walls over! a two or inree-root laii, a . roaring. xoamy mass. - , y ,,. ' ; Xaffalflosat ' Scenery. Below, the creek widens and tha cur rent la leas swift. In trying to ascend tha fish swim along In tha lower pool up to tha foot of the fall, hugging thai Charles P. Richardson of Spokane ' Visiting in Portland Brings Sam ples and Telia Some Truths of the J5Xews of The Journal Contest. I be made to .announce tha result in tha If " FT," 'Wonderful Dc-chnta rantr' I Izzll. a . Tha1. Journal oa Monday, a1r.A'c'n ifJ. f?v I wona5 "chtea C-ointry. Now Is tha thus, for patrons and oc casional purchasers of Tha Journal to help their favorites tn tha scholarship. yatvarfc cff ?..' i m i jfitjtl m 4 wani-i iisi israMi Miatiii. artaawpxuKK ;il awaaLJaaWi X-..! Allcs Grant .of Dallas, enterprising , glrl, now leading The -.Journal scholarship contest.' ; ; contest Tha young people are now trlrittg for tha leadership of tha four divisions, for tha ones who lead on Aurust -The guests of ho Journal will aa. serable In Portland August it and leave for Seattle. They will take nasaaa-e on the steamer Jefferson on August t. ' Tha Jefferson la ana nf tha nrut nnn. ular paaaenger steamers operating , on uie aoutneaaiern Aiasaa route. tor those who arc not time, sometimes being hurled clear out of tha water and through tha air for or I feet But they arc game and an. parently never give up. Ketchikan's In- ll'ttfa KncVrror'th3. Ifr&l!! -M Wo stronger condemnation of Harrl man's policy of bottling up the.staU Is a board walk runnlna- around th. ps which will be harvested' this acquainted 1 ciiiis ana eoge or me pay to tha totem I 7r on t-rook county's broad plains. Ith tha Jefferson, tha t ollowlna- de. I polea and old town, acrlptlon la given. ' - r l I Metlakatla may be trlaltad nnHh. bound before calling at Ketchikan or af- I l tha V.liliilrB. a. II - i u- The Jefferson Is a new. ocean-going utn the return vv.;.' . n y at Ta-1 ere body has heard of rather r... steamer, built - br -the com pan coma expressly for - the southeastern erybody has heard of Father Duncan and Metlakatla and all want tn , n them a visit.' Indeed Metlakatla la one vi uie most , interesting or the .many Plaoea to be seen on this 'Alaska .Sacur- ON EXPBESSION Alaska service,' the plans being baaed on years of observation and axpsrlenoe In Alaska waters.' 8he haa a large freight capacity under -decks, and en- Joys the description of being tha only ataamar mnitln. tn alaalra . that, la equipped almosf exclusively With large EM3IA ' TV. liTLL KSpTT! two-berth rooms, which are so much I MUat- " "AlVliLOriL more satisfactory, to naaaenaera than three-Dertn rooms. Tha social hall ai.d ladles' narlor and amoklnar rooms era large ana luxuriantly rurnianea. ',-. The cuisine is not surpassed on the coast, one is a new vessel, launched APni . isot. ill I eat ions-: Beam, xi feet; depth. If feet; spaed, about It knots. .- After leaving Seattle tha course la northwestward through tha British Co lumbia and Alaska waters tha first aton being at either Ketchikan or Metlakatla ua at tne snip s convenience. The Tha agency plains alone will be oom peuea to haul about 100 carloads of wheat to Bhanlko, a dlstanca of about 10 miles," tn order to secure an outlet" jThis is the statement made by v.iinca r, rucnarason OI spokana, who is at the Oregon hotel, having Just re turned from a trip Into the Deschutes country. He brought with him a roll of grain samples and grasses that at test his assertions regarding the great crops which have been raised thla year both in the irrigated and non-lrrlgatad sections. Ifon the former tracts ha has. nata Standing Six feet hte-h with heart a nn tn 20 Inches in length, 1-year-old alfalfa " , r ' f . i , i , -r! - ' , . 1 ' u mm 'V- t,'.: ..'.' ' '.. ,'- ...... " '. .. , f f . fa's 'mi Rdys' a mm U .;' U U U I - i i 1 .r , S--TN r" ' X jf 11 if 1 ( J . n 1 ' lit a 1 .,'-. A 4,-1, Men's Three-Piece ;- Suits v Unheard of Values to Qose. them Out $25.00 MEN'S r : M C - nl 3-PIECE SUITSWtPlO.UU $20.00 MEN'S 3-PIECE SUITS. . Ridicules the "DcaMo- Blethod & V., TTSJ9 J of Teachino; A dr ocatcs Bring lng Out Student's Individuality acre tha flrst cutting the last of June. Mb Richardson thinks Portland should use Its utmost efforts to encourage the building of transportation lines Into the district He said: , , ' donntrv nf tvaa4 aan.itiMu The schools participating with Thel Trla TUtjAhittasi AAimtaa lea am aela aall at Vatrhlkan rv.n.l.a . .w. A ., , Z I a T. .t: TT " 7. .. " y . V,iT.. . .i. I uiuuui cuuiaai nave I anu witn us proximity to rortiand I Juneau both northbound and annth bound; at Metlakatla, W range! and Halnea either northbound or - south bound; at Sitka southbound. Skagwsy Is the northern end of tha route whore tna nortnoouna voyage ends and the been invited to araraas tim..in. I ao not understand . how so little Is along the line of the lines of their known of It and so little interest taken work through the columns of The Jour-1 i " MT- if had a tract of land nal. -Tjef like sise and with like possibilities Mrs. Emma Wllson-Ollleaple Is one I ' Spokane tha whole country Men's Outing Pauls $2.50 OUTING tt 7tZ pants l;u $3.00 OUTING - CI A C PANTS .fZ.Uu .$3.50 OUTING. - CO Cf ; PANTS $Z.Zf) ,$4.00"OUTING : . CO or PANTS..;.:.,., ipZ.OO $5.00 OUTJNG- C5 PANTS. 96.00 $15.00 MEN'S L1A'AA 3-PIECE SUITS. . P I ViUV ALL' BOYS WASH - SUITS BALANCE MEN'S OUTING ONE HA L REGULAR SUITS ONE HALF MARKED MARKED PRICE PRICE ' . " - aa.tthhA..a ..'k.'U.. a..l tue iirst to take Urutut Bf'thli wnuia 1 who over 11. iu wa-I Bnftr,,, tA arfrf.... , I The ntwhiilM t tanco travarsea in tms round trio ll I u .C -iT iuu- a it. - . . v . I lie and aha rnnoaaa tnr nap ink t about 1,100 miles, a steamer.. AS rorts Tinted. , Tha Alaakan norta visited either m. lnr or returning, and In . aoma eaaa. both, are Ketchikan. Metlakatla, Wran gel, Douglas, (Treadwell gold mine). uaoau. mian uon vvuiiam oewaral. tH mHeli? yZ chooses for her fubject KK ' " 1 Pressionai Schools as Educational Fao- tors. yvnat she has written follows: Expressions Schools as r actors. An Institution, to be worthy of the name of "school," must possess the scnooi eseennaja a curriculum, meth "The Deschutes countrv todav ntfera the possibilities that were offered the publfo when the Northern Paclflo wheat lands were being sold at SO cents to 11 per acre, with tha exception that thai buyer of the railroad lands was taking a long chance as to whether his land! wuuia oyer prove anytning more man l sheep range. The country was untried. free Scholarships for Boys arid Girls in Leading raurabonal Institutions. tne uninrormed. . are aadiv lark-ina t Sums of Cash Also to Be Distributed Among Industrious i Si il .. - : I alnn haa- haan aa - '' metnoa or developing enter tainers, rather than as a means of in- oao and tnstruetora . To be a worth I rirv.fa.Kt famiaa- na.-,.. i1!. curl.cuiu,n,v nust he broad as a scientific proposition, and the buyer -..... .J, . uiuw; u metnoas was . running na saras on ais purchase. rational and Progressive. To be a school But thoss same lands are selling and that will produce a worthy output, those paying big profits today at 130 to $60 who teach the curriculum and employ per acre. - ' the methods must be earnest and pains- "The country along the Deschutes, en taking and auallfied for their duties, the other hand, is a proven country of both by nature and by culture. wonderful crop yields, even In its first . w?m ftcuVonrrch,O0ls. alast both crops, and far more wonderful posslbill publlo and private, to the detriment of ties when additional - cultivation and the profession and to the prejudice, of cropping add the needed nitrogen and MEN'S AMERICAN PONGEE MEN'S BLOOD RIBBED UN SHIRTS; (CI IE DERWEAR, ALL 1(1 $1.50 VALUES. ... ..iPl.lO ; COLORS, 50c VALUES .O sC All Men's and Boys' Straw and Panama Hats OnerHalf Regular :Mai''''--.- WHEN; YOU SIX IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO and Meritorious Students Who Participate in ' . i tie journal .Educational Contest STUDENT! What are you going to do dating vacation T Have "ou decided what VUIIOwl in one school or college you will sttend next yearT If not, how would a schoTarsbin or tne louowing excellent scnoois suit you I . other Ingredients to heretofore arid lands 'which have" bee lying dormant for untold centuries. The transforma tion la already being carried on at a surprising rata. The change is so WMejitra4 ainaa mw Assi . wIsalsT rka I . I - : - nistiMvu Btaiww a j n ss v 101a uimo sea v I TT aMMml1 wen as special I May as to astonish even a westerner culture. Hence any one who could "per- who has seen the development of the iHrn!L la ua,eno ha been con- bulk of the country west of the corn- tv. vviuy.i,uu w inairuct otners. neia ZSitCCS. . Failure on the part of many teachers ! , voewTn- t. nuiJ to merit the , indorsement of cultured ... -sXP Mdea. , , people is also largely attributed to the Junipers i and sagebrush are being "do-as-I-do" method of Instruction and "Prooted. Jand cleared and plowed, llt- to the .tricks of voice, gesture and per- t1- Patches around the houses are in sonal mannerisms that are oftentimes sreen crops, which were in the raw on encouraged.- - - my flrst visit; older settlers are harvest- A bird can. five us beautiful voice, Jnra newer ones clearing their TWO STORLS THIRD AND OAK STS. Bml amitarr S HSU SHU fo nova. Voit.racholarahla in tha aama a IS. Mh,. land, Oregoa. .;.-w-. :. - - 1 960. - ." Two scholarshlns: one oeholarshln wieraaticmai tnMerraory ef hftuK with board, room, tuition, Uundry and y. mi. saaas, manager, racuie coast at. . M.V,;r.-.: . . " T land War. Va i. w mZa .S-Ji i- other items, amounting to 1660. Another I wloa, rortlaaa, Oregon. Three schol- ".n S2w'urion,B swan majestic 'n- n ?ra scholarship as a separate Srisa for tul-1 rhips; - the t winnsrs ; to have their K " ape remarkable imlta- work for an army of men more than tnri vaJiia lit 7 v : f Ichoice of any of the five different tiona But the time. Is fast Daeslna are. now in the country. The Deschutes Bt. aCarv'B Xnatitata. laivartn.' Ova. I . wugni oy tnia conservatory; 1 , ,i avuvvi ui expression can any I """"" wu,vu, wuivn mm mmrw m IVMWia SMI I VI llin, VI . ..a .i Ai i j.ilj I Hull' I.m " . ..r I aytunH f n v It m Mnnl ava.aM mmM gaa. una scnoiarsnip in aoaaemiO OS-land r.llir' ahalarhla .. .v.... 1 Klthar a m.ni...l. n. . .I-.... .V ... I manv mnr man thav want awallaKla snt. includlna- laaaona on an tn- I 1 ,V "-J y ni, uu u T..?. ." puaic, aii -v iruonons ana tne stringed I maintain its proiessional standing. The neariy svu muea oi canais ana 1st partraent. Including lessons on any In strument; also board, room, etc ziv. w . . , i IUU.I& ail . iruuLiuna ana tne imntM i iiiaiiit&iu iib nroiuiionii itanfiin. Tha i I instrument if stringed Instrument I concept of life as a realltv: nf aaiaota erala are completed and the work is I 11 ' MMru, ava ..lul.J . . I . I . . ... I I. . t b. . n M . . I :"i ,--r . i J.r Vrir. I .k-i. wunaaa, rwuuo, wr- oi emotion as individual temperament. on- xno son is proving, a wonaer- ?0L'0r.:you.n J".a,,"t Pr - Qn .Tcfiolasrhlp la telegraphy and and of exnreaslonal growth .J rZTil fullv rood water hindler. Last vr the Pilot Butte canal, the oldest of the land. Drea-nn. vwn ahnlarahlr... inning. I " ' .tr " V'1?i-"f.".u V. -Hr""",Pn'" STOWtn as tne nat- w.wli ' " " " 1 ' j f " i ..tn.. .aMv . I w. jiuDinm kdoi. iirai nnrnMmnr r ih. i. m . K ti. iij lng noon meal- Whitman OoUege, WaOa Wana, Wash. ncnoiarsnip '.ia.a ma conservatory Musia value I100J Wlllametta Valvaraitr. Islam. Oimw Two scholarships. Ono in either college vr preparatory aepariment, -vaiue nu; the other in, thet muslo . department. . Dallas College, Dallas, Oregon. Schol arship in either academic or college de- inmeni, vaiue oe no sow. ;, , Fortland Academy Portlaad, Oregon. Day scholarship' in either college or acauemic aepariment, . gooa tor one year, vaiue fizo. .. , - ' . . Setrs. .Walter Seed,' Portland, Oregon. Teacher. of voice and' singing. Lessons iu ma vaiue ot elvw. . MoMlnnvine OoUere. oregoa. Two " scaoUrshlps. One . in irihin iU tJlZZJ .l scooi- urat unioiament ofthe latent posslblli- VR&)$5F:XSF&1$ Mi III? ?Ltt5 'rW: mu-rreplac. ? OrgSat faT5 I Four schotarshina aa fnllnwa- rwTa .Ar I ' .lu7 " raise toe stanaara of our Sr. ot?ths co ft L PWlc estl- igo; one, for months in combined rai-.i au"i "'.m,lr' or GourBe. vaiue so; one for months in I Jmi .illia it. . A vumuiiim counm, varie evv; one lor ;-"""".; Wj t,v ugun, months in shorthand or business course, i f0?? th ,"t annual report words of yaiue (so. : i teaaing woraers may snow the general - soee City Bnslaess Oollega, rortlaad. I trena or growing sentiment ' O retro a. . wo eohnlarahlna nna .nmT 1 . Professor 8llverna.ll: nf tha WnMia.... Dineu counw tor one scnooi year, value J.!BW t pra i neiogicai seminary says 90: one f montlis' eoiran in .hnHt... I "When I am, aaVarf n iilmln 'k. .1- or oooKxeeping, o0. ; 1 dering of a thin, and I do nnt think Capital Baslasss Collegs. Balam, Ore.) at an of what la renriara. t a .... Sth'tnit'i'haf .SHL .-1.0 fcP2fef"l.T the very value 1100. . ....- z r I IXli-i v"'"".". tui'B?"c" Pr: . . iw.to. m Kiran una imn aeteaieo." atcatianvlll., I UVrerorCoun.a" 07: 1 8-y' Wheeler, a prominent is. t insa . in i in a:- ar- -- " wumer oi ulickv saw t rr ir i tm aa lther academloor college' denartment. Jrafda includta- use of ,a "rnrl reat mptatlon to 'dolhlngs for show, value ISO: one in; the aepartment of m"' rln ff "a""10- i.Itt The general .audience, having been !ritffl22'Jfiip O",0"' ch,- StraoirraSite courw V u 110 ' " ' " A M compliment to us. PpTuarlty !hlpil Sdr?r r O0l!eLl7BJu : Western Aeademy of atnalA, Xloon. wltJ !h yerage audience Is no sure w r.TZ.u ' ; r r 'r wt ana Dramatic Art, W. XL Xasmos. leBl OI train in interpretation." Wom?teln'nXrrtck1HaSUlB b"4' 'Ft". fonVschot , Professor Newons of Iowa state col- S-aclflS f'hojlaiv. ' J-l?a. A-i r8i?,.ln hceiof vocal, piano, violin, fives us his Idea of Just adverse scholarship in either, colli-. aVIZZiZZZI "i?"."" -"i'.Tl' TmvrT' na aram- " uie toiiowing: - -ine worst department for one school7 year. tin. r. w-?r-:":ati"ua--::i. i S"i?fJ"f. IHn,ray Itrnt. Wara-1 --T. TZ T " TC'T Tr"""' I ""X "luoraii ; act U l OO; rr , -cnoiaranip gooa tor i tnat tney speak as I do; that they have ?iX- i-"2-cIllr',lvr,Lty P"PW my mannerisms and my Individuality! J onl JKf2Srl-r'Or pro- The worst criticism thit can nossibfV Hola' ooneVrortls that my students rna-nav foir iciiniuhin,'TM..,.:i -... iimiuus m inu tnev have tn van aama '"P-? rtla-reT" I ' . orI hire njaomo" nhlVToti. .EWi Wlhta.ftt r.t two yearsof the course, S "luac5 " Ship, one year, 1100: choice of either . . umuiorciai. vranorinana. acnolarshlps, . six .months, ISO; night course, any dV partment, one wear, $60. ,-'. T' - , vT Behake-Walker r Businees i ' OoJlare. yorUaad, Oregon. Four -. scholarships monmi CTmmiiM course,- value $100: one scholarship for 9 months com bined course,' value $86; ;one scholap- miuv i or inonina- : course, value $70: one scholarship- for 4 months.- reit her shorthand or business course, value $60 akjwCity Business College, . Baker vt,uu. Dvuvwnni gooa ior one i. i ' - .nvriimnu, i vommtrcui, i Eng lish, cdverUslng - and r penmanshfo Interaatlonal Corresnoadeace School "ad. manager: Two SchoUrshlrs; cnolce of $lo tuition, in STa. numerous or helpful courses except . language course or courses In locomotive running; another' value $180. ; ' a 1;, comparing the art of expression with auiasnia itnnanl iraaaa wa. I other arts. Professor Rummell nf But. land, Oregon. Private anf class Instruct ialoV New r2rkt. ajrB: ; "Pterature tiwn 10 tne vaiue or tto. i 'vm.no. ui, i ui points. it includes Albany College, All) any, Oreroa. Tui- aL tn oth,r rtB- Therefore, the study tlon for one school year in either aca- ?f the ethical interpretation of lltera- urnuc or couege aepartment. i iur gives a proaaer and more general . fwuvwa aiauin. wwuwv, jreaoisvon, vuun mm any oiner art. tZJ5lJy!Ji scholarship. $100. One last quotation, showing a phase SStH Wmi&SSPftS ot tnouint regarding the advertising of St?l5lifr Jfral0J1' orT aad our work is taken from a paper by fTS"?.A:????d Sob?!- Professor Winans of ComellunWersltv. "a!?aZX"-TSs" . M 'o"?ws:.. "I believe a Aeacher" scholarshin 'ttovmiZ 'ia "tViHnn.-S ; a?S?. university as I know would dinnara -Tt 7 ..hTi ar.-i rv": or never to give a public read- SOhool vear. 'Mmm.nMnln filn S-.w'1"?- He should let his pupils be his vr.i..i ?. t . .-'"""' i aoie idnrt um.ui ; i . .-; . waaifia ' - ' ' Mar the time' sneedllv noma ha- all Knsio, rorest Orors, Oregon, Frank I teacher" f expression, whether private a iitiiiaa siiasriiTiBin.. nirarrrtF i ' ayviu svuuuis ur uhiser. nHnnrta arshlps, one valued at $60. one valued atlmB! wU1 concur with the advanced $101.26, in either vocal or instrumental tenets or our national association, whose ucimnmenis. system and $0 miles long, showed only 12 per cent loss In evaporation and seep age. "A man from 'the famous Imperial I country in California was in there dur. lng mr. stay makin an -exhaustive-ex amination for a large party of settlers who will follow him should his report I prove lavoraoie. After tneir disastrous experience with the Colorado river this! man certainly . was from Missouri on matters pertaining to substantial ditch construction, and he was more than pleased with the work being done in crook county, "In fact, the whole country Is en thusiastic over the results so far at tained and Is a unit In support of the company whose policy seems to hava been a Broad and liberal one. I have been In many Irrigated countries where I there was constant complaint and bick ering at tne policy pursued bythe com pany at work,, but throughout the Des chutes - district the settlers are - unl-1 rormiy oacx or tne company and its efforts. . It Is an Inspiration to a chance I visitor to see the general optimism, hustle and earnest work to a ena tne development of a wonderful new country. One would have thought he was in a hornet's nest down tharal the first of the week when one of your I roruana pspers came out wttn a sensa-f tionai attack on the company and Its policy. ' -r.-...,,: . . . "Every rancher who came Into town coiraemnea tne endeavors or a metro politan paper to hamper and retard the development of the district. There a a aeiigntruuy - irana ana vigorous use of ' Anglo-Saxon in opposition to this COUrSe. ; .. . : I Ton will not have to keen vour Mr to tne grouna to near rrom tha nnn. chutes country in the near future. It I is a wonaer ana your Portland people I anouia m man in viaenn. in ira nawai- opment." . . , r-r-.... , . . . -I ww. . (0)ppiiMfIy Welch Is Writte;i; All Oyer August at , Genuirig Removal Sale THE 0RIG0H JOURNAL Portland, Oregon: ' .......... .....to win a SchoUrshlp by suUCTftint to ths. . . t . . .... . . .JOURNAL for thi whether NEVr OLD subscription Ho. of points' due." Si": ? ir account and deliver " w tna tquowinc sddress: . r,.. liir-i - , .... i (Signed) - '"..Mi DIRECTIONS Points not credited to contestant !.. r-atr .... r n,t s the . orSr "!ttw onetant .ets proper credit for -the '" n5it d,re.ct t0 Thejjournaj or Eive the, moftey t the contestant von Sim is to Stand, educatlnnallv. umuil mir w im national jjjaucauonal asso- cmuon. - ' , MRS. EMM TOTf JlrtW mt.T.iwaBf Principal Gillespie School of Expression DISCUSS FISH.LAWS IN NATIONAL PARK ' Helena. MonL. Aiiar: a.Th. mamKara vt me rxaiiunai Association nr iriah ant Game Wardens, representing nearly every state and territory, of the union, assembled in the Yellowstone national para toaay ior- meir rirth annual meet In. The meeting, which la tn h. i. session several days, will be devoted to the ' discussion . of . uniform law. an other measures for the better protec tion of fish, and ame throughout th. country." , - A : " i ' " .Ty.. -L POPE ANNIVERSARY ' x . CELEBRATED TODAY ! V '. l h to favor, t".e srHcrij ta tew I-'-: contestant ycio f : Borne, person now taking The Journal will fc. allowed Votes if vrmTr of the coronal n is advanced for three'montht or more. -Votes are allowed pT"nin"8iine :loat tor an payment abore one month. Aug. ; t. T"he fourth' anni- coronation of Pope Plux by a brilliant re chapel. ' The at. tendance Included tha cardinals, bishops diplomats and members of the nobility. Vvy: C9ZX9BZV XV AXaT never cry as do children who are suf fering from hunger. Such is the cause of all babies who cry and are treated for sickness, when they really are suffering i rum n u imer. ; inn is causes irom tnair xooa not Doing assimuatea, nut devoured by worms. - A few doseg of White's tjream vermuuge win cause them to cease crying ana oegm to thrive at once. Give it a trial. Sold by all drug- Makes the skid like you want it (Does it in HAGAFS a moment. Magnol la Balm A liquid preparation for the Face, Neck; Arms ana Hands. Cannot be detected. ; It is neither sticky nor greasy. -v : y It's harmless, clean and refreshing. Two colors, Pink and White , Use it mornine.' noon and nirht. Rnrino- Summer, Fall, Wipter. , SAMPLE FREE. -,. - . LYOM MFO. CO., " ' ' 44 South Fifth St, Baooxxn, K.T, ' . Men's Outing Suite Are Selling at One-Half Price Men's Straw Hate Are Selling at One-Half Price If Not Right Welch Makes It Right ' h 11 ' ComfljiSZST " SB a r1 'i