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Tin: our.Gon i-.unday JOUKriAL. VQUTLAUD, SUNDAY MORHIHO. UOVUllUZR U, 1C03. FKEUCH "COHPAHY ' WILL ,' GROW SEA ISLAND COTJONJ i.1,Ui)p!UJ ' ov.r 104 af-ar arr.st.rs throughout California dU hi rsall.e Ihe valu. f tls d.vlce, and whin a paUnt ti ourJ tie waa bifeij with offers to Mil It utr!hl. r nunnraa in are now In baa. ana oru.ra arw on the maik.t.for loo, One r!irid U pUcin an erdar fur manr more, aia II la ipetel tta tha sn.l of 111 ltn.aa a.mand for at leaal 8 f 0 Tlia ollom aneoa reams IMtt.COU from nil inann CPn ladtAJt Hrhool. ' S,eUl tUrU U Ta JMUB.t Iwl.lon. Idaho. Nv. II The Iliat dlatrlot school fir Indiana In Idaho will be naned near Karolah the first of n.it Ti, ,iv.rnm.nt Will try th HI VI - plan of educatlm Indian aa whites srs educated, aer thair comae. Land Hoyera Coming. flf-UI tH.." to Tha Journal.) ; UwUiua. IJ.I.U. No. H.Aii etruf inn .f lan.l Imi i " " ' ' T-lr fi"" Mil !' look r Ilia gnaka tlwt n majority of rna on tha ara from Nw Turk t. lUso in Price of -American Cotton Lead 9 to Dans Growing: Product" Near Tahiti and Also in EgyptGreat Aviation Progress. n for . By Paul VMtara. VW'f""! " - Parts. Mot. IS. Wbenaver the prlca ef cotton oea much above tha averess, Korop-an aplnnara at ones bln to Jiunt about Tor aoma thervaourca of supply than tha southern atatea of America. , .Hance. tha orssnlsatlon of tha Cot ton company of tha French ' establish ments of Ocaanlca waa ta ba expectad, While tha chief object la tha cultivation or aea island cotton. It la announced tha company will also trow Egyptian cot- 'jiton. It propoaa to MStn oparmiiun- wltB a, rawjnunarea ' 'places so aa to lve object laseone in tha bast methods of raisin cotton. The company will arect a ln t J'Pet tha commercial - center of tha colony, and will buy cotton In tha, saed from other planters.' n Nerotlatlona ara In protress for ae. oulrln a tract of land on tha l'n f,1 Batatas, about WO miles from TahltU lAs there s a fin on IUlatea, much 'mora WUon .1. raised oivthat those surrounding It than In T.hUl Tha Quantity of aea Island cotton pro duced on those Islands last year was about 00 bales of 400 pounds t. In order to prevent anything us panic In tha American cotton states, it may ba aatd an ampt wMNmada in 1161 to row cotton In Tahiti. ht failed dua to tha Inability to get labor to liandls tha crop. '. Conguest of ta Ar ... 4 .ihtn nnntaats near Paris and tha later onea at iJoncnir, . -Jand. hava served to greatly Increase public interest In tha mbjaet of aerial ' . a. .a tha Mmiit f this. many I Jiowspapers ara now publishing adver f tlsamenta of schools of avitatlon where instruction in tna manas"" tZ ' ships Is given by oompetsnt instruc tors. Now and second-handeropUnes ira also axtenslvely advertised. . . It ,sama aaf a to predict, theraf om . that in tha course of f aw. years., when the 'ipaad and safety of airships has bean JnoZr assured, that avitatlon ' will Uke ;tha place of automoblllng as a, popular mansof travel.'". ' . Saveral- interesting works on merlal laTlsatlon have Just appeared, tha most Important of which . is ,by Alphonse ,iiini . Th Conauast !of the Aiv.M The author discusses al (jnoat avanr phase of aerial navlgauoa hand its poaaible future. Aoross Atlantlo ia Day. In the course of thie book, Mr. Bei ' h nuMnn Of the T .riv. merits ' of balloons and ir- i . . - An a saw "WTin it I necessary to travel vary rapidly, wljen, 'assured tha perfect security of aviation -apparatus, one will hava recourss to tha ,'aeroolane. and without doubt wa shall . -..nrnlana liners" Of hU Olmon M.mvmiH - Misiimra plhelr enormous speeds. But these va- f HoclUes would be truly attended wltk y-dangersr in case or janamK.. ur, . r ITf Jlos apparatus ustataa .lUelf ty great i,' itirfaca to "knell soaring without motor. - Perhaps for thla reason iinara will be reserved even for transatlantlo passages, as the "hull .viva ... w - - quippu WUI -a --- geroua upon me ww. i wni.1.1 than ba made at speeds ' ----- - t ,K.. exoeeaing !ro,Brai, p"",'; . Is to say. one wouia travel iorrn .uruis to tha United 8tates In a smgis oay. . nnnoassians BzMnaao. ft. a. - isai Kart-nttanne" confirms .. which bv hn In ctrcula me iTjrou. tlon that tha Egyptian government, and the Sues tnl cornpny iiavw wiuunium negotiations - for tna prolongation m m a ' a - . ' concession Jn view of which the eanal la worked. Tha original lease dated from tha opening of tha canal In and waa for a term of yeara Thla period la now Increased by 4 yeara. mo thst.tha waterway will not revert to the Egyptian -government until I01 a long time to look forward to. -Tha terma of.tha new contract ara lll.OOo.. 000 e"h down, to ba paid to Kfypt, nd a Hfth ahara in the annual profile la an excellent place of buslneaa for tha Egyptian treaaury which will benefit aubaUntlally. Bummad Up, tha actual atate of thlnga la guaranteed for thla " . . . . - . W KA caniury ana proiongea iniw ui Takes Vp ATiattoa. ' Rodman Wanamaker 1s spparent- i tn K tha ft American millionaire to attempt aerial flight, aa he haa. ordered 'an aeroplane from . Mr. ' m .win. n i4 . .nr. trawl m. wall lUkOWII I French aviator to accompany tha- ma chine and Inatruct him how to fly. The aeroplane ordered by tha Amer ican la somswhaf larger than tha ma-1 chine in which Blerlot croased tha Kn- ih phnnv.tiln a aiiatalnlnr Bur-I face of approximately 100 sauara feet In the main wings, while the channel machine spral only 150 square feet of wing surface. Tha propeller, which is slightly over six feet In diameter, is placed at the extreme front and of the body of tha machine and la not attached to tha mo tor shaft, the powerful gasoline angina itself forming the blunt forward end of tha "car." while tha seat for tha op erator la Just behind tha motor. ARRESTING SPARKS j PAYS BETTER THAN 9 t . ARRESTING MEN SCRATCHED HEAD TILL I frypma Broke Out on Babv's Head t Causine All Her, Hair to fair uut CoufB Not Sleep Spread of Fearful Disease Averted and Easy, Economical Cure Effected, for Rcfriend ADVISED v.u J ncr nc niTlPllDA Uou ur ouiiuunn i When my little gr was four months ld her head broka out with wwi I crwa BTcry imun uu nothing did bar any good. She could not sleep at night and she did nothing but soratch her bead, which waa lika a raw pic of meat. All of her hair fell out. A mend of mine tola m about Cutlcura and tha sood it did for her Lttla boy. After tha first caka of Cutlcura Soap and box of Cutioura Oint- l mint I used I could see a change, l ! used Just two oak os of Cutlcura Soap . and two boxes of Cntloura Ointmi-t ? and my L'lUe girl's head Is cured. Har K hair is growing fin and long and har 1 skin la lika velvet. Frimdi Bay that my quick action la using tha Cutlcura Bfm 1 ediea kept tha scsema from sprsadlac V ail avr her body. - . ' . A . "I still oaa tha Cutioura -Soap and 3 .lwava kaan a box of Cutioura Ointment in tb bouse. I uad thn for mr hanrta, which ware so badly chsppad the tbj cry with pain. My bands ara ratlrrty : cured now. You certainly have my 1 pertniaaioo to pubtfah this WW )n any f paper, for I know bow wonderful Cutf- rTirs ii. Mrs. F. Davis. 209 K. India t fcu Cbioago, lil-, Jan. 1. 10O0- , , ItVliinb or h.nds wbjrh it. mftWantr of raae. by warm tret ha with OutKwre Poep and r-nUe a-HnUrra cf Oitipure Ointment, niwti4rHMrfiDolAiU. .; i. iiiii-iiiir-iiiT" f - I fjniiiiiistsinniaiii ii iiiii"aTiii fiT i ii iiiirr-inl ill ntf , I ' V -" 1 f.'R. Mlnkler. inTentor of spark arrester, aa he appeared, when ha patrolled the beat and as he appears now. i .. s rna nf tha most notable and widely wanted inventions of tha hour haa just been given to tna woria by tna ingenuity nf a fnrmr BOltceman. Prank R. Mink- ier of Portland, patentee of tha 8aquota spark arrester.' His, a e vice nas jumpea into high favor with railroad corpora tions, lumber and logging companies and angina owners throughout tha Unrt a.i at tm anA rinuli. and of fare are pouring In for tha purchase of exelu- ve rignis 10 ma mTtniion. lllnkl.. In.ntlnn mATia mnifl aa a preventative of fire, ' and Will be tha meana or ssnna; Tea?, uuraa jot ii corporations, especially railroads, which pay out annually large amounts ta dam agea for conflagraUona caused by fly ing sparks from locomotives speeding along the track. It Is said that ons rail road company alone baa offered tha in ventor t2t.00 for the ax&lualva right to use the 'adjustment, while a direct offer of til.OOt la cash baa beea offered by William D. Rue sail, the California capitalist, for the patent rlghta An other offer of 11 1.00 is pending aa purchase prios for eatstaodlng aharea, repreeatlag one fourta tntareet la the Invention. The WUtaawtte Iron eV iUel works oVPnrtlsnd has oecured xclualre diatrtbuUng- rigbta for Orvwon. and lllnkler declines to part with Ms re maining interests la the spark arrester until be rtli a Wfif offerthaa anf ytl advanced. Llka many other iaveetloae of aote. KlakJers Idea came aectdaetally. lis waa walking his bet l rreama one dark night when be etM4 sparks rap! from a psirlr engine and wfixl.wc non lbs roof of a oaa hark nar the track. The kut eaaftit f!re, and the cause Inspired aa 14a for tha preY,ti ef snscb flraa lie e atrsed bis spark arrester, a ad gained prmlfloa t tet It ! the fYaeoe fire ri'n. Tha roecese that attnflad lv iimt tretiH t.!ni Broi erars trm ! ilTif oewoenlea, s r- r el rtf 4 trora Use farce, aatU ba s H13 Addition with Cliaracicr: lappy Mate foil' WSHe ' Every woman takes great pleasure in the possession o a I bea -tiful home, because a beautiful home in the midst of delChtful cnSroM a continuing source of gratification and satisfaction. You spend more than half of your time at home, and your wife and family spend nearly all of their time there. f Therefore you owe it to them to make your home as comfortable, as desirable and as attractive as possible. You live only once in this world and to make that once worth while, you should make the most of your oppor tunities. - If you fail to grasp the opportunity of securing a home that wilv always satisfy you, and make your family happy, yott will lose something that can never be recovered. , ; In selecting a location for a home, the principal points to be considered are;: HEALTHFULNESS " i ACCESSIBILITY PUBLIC UTILITIES GOOD ENVIRONMENT GOOD NEIGHBORS LAURELHURST will satisfy you on all of these points: It is healthful because it is high and dry and has pure air and perfect drainage. .. It is accessible because it is served by two streetcar lines, which run through and beyond it, and the principal paved boulevards ot the city run through or by it. It will have all the public improvements and utilities, asphalt paved Streets, cement sidewalks, sewers, gas, Bull Run water, elec tric lights and telephones. ; The accompanying cut shows the gen&al scheme of improve-: ment and development, and when our plans, are earned out, the environment of your home in LAURELHURST will be nearly per feet, and that will insure good neighbors and friends. The building restrictions will exclude everything but residences and the whole of LAURELHURST will be occupied by cultivated , and refined people. These are the plain facts, and you ought to take advantage of. them. .. . " f. ,: We have the promise of a good day,and you should not let it pass without seeing LAURELHURST. Take Rose City Park or Montavilla cars; both, lines run; through LAURELHURST. . r. Office on the ground at East Glisan and East thirty-eighth -streets. Telephone East 989. sialyl i as Henry Building. Phones: Main 2565, A-5234. viilhirt Co. 522 Corbett Building. S Phones: Main 1503, A-1515. No other store carries such an excellent line of Suits at $15.00 we specialize on this grade. , Drop in and test the fabrics examine the seams the lapels and buttonholes note the grace ful "hang" of the coat then you'll dig down for that $15 and take one of 'em home with you. They're as good in every respect as the $20.00 suits at other stores. We have the single and double-breasted models in this season's newest fabrics and color designs. They're the kind that "stay style." If you get one that doesn't, bring it back within a year and. get a hew suit free. A satisfied customer is worth more to us than his money. " So popular has this sale been that we have de cided to continue it another week. Don't neglect this opportunity. , . HlgherPrlced Suits If Yoti Want 'em, up .to'' $40 mornvm CLOTHIERS - FURNISHERS r?..r.nt Phrnifvv. Monnncr Seventh and StorK St. U 11 JL aA ww utti . MT oolonlMlsloflimoCo. -FKEE Worth of MEN'S Furnishings With Every Suit Ranging in Price From 915 to $40 This department is second to none in ex cellence and variety. GLOVES in all the new shades. , SHIRTS in this season's patterns. 1 TIES, up-to-date designs - in all-silk materials. HATS in the. newest shapes big variety. SILK MUFFLERS, plain cflr fancy figured effects. SUSPENDERS in solid colors and fancy webs; also . S U k Suspenders with silver and gold plated buckles. SOCKS in black, brown, fancy patterns and . ' stripes, all sixes. UNDERWEAR, the fin est and largest stock la town to select from. iWBSBWBBSSWSSBBBBM mm """",, "T