THE OREGON . SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY, MORNING, MARCH 0, . 1910. Whitney Company Buys Mbllet Articulated Engine from Baldwin Works -) r 1 r ww? if- a. J Baldwin articulated engine, only one of its kind In existence. The Whitney company, Ltd., which thin summer will be operating logging camps on Whitney creek and Blind slough, tributaries to the Columbia river near Knappa, Or., has recently purchased a Mallet articulated locomo tive for logging nervlce. This engine, which Is now due, to arrive here, wa nuiit by me uaiawm Locomotive warns, It Is similar to one recently construct ed by the same builders for the Little River railroad of Tennessee, but Is heavier and develops a higher force. The Mallet articulated locomotive, named after Its inventor, consists of two engines, placed under one bollor. Kuch engine rotates a separate group of driving wheels. The bollor Is rigidly mounted on' the frames, of- the back en Klne and is supported on the front frames by sliding bearings. The front frames are hinged to the rear frames, nt a point on the center line of the locomotive, between the cylinders of fhe back engine. The cylinders are ar ranged on the compound system. Steam is conveyed from the throttle valve to the rear or high pressure cylinders, through rigid pipes. It then passes to the front or low pressure cylinders, through a flexible pipe and a second fluxlble pipe conveys the exhaust steam from the low pressure cylinders to the sniokebox. The steam finally escapes up the stack In the usual manner. When the engine enters a curve the front group -of wheels swings about the hinge pin as a center, and the flexible pipes accommodate themselves to the relative, positions of the boiler and' cylinders. As these pipes carry steam of only moderate pressure, no difficulty Is experienced In keeping the Joints tight. . , Suitable on Grades. Locomotives of this type are espe cially suitable for service on lines hav lng heavy grades and sharp curves, as they are flexible ana easy on tno ran, and a large proportion of the total weight can be placed on the driving wheels. Where the runs are short, the fuel and water supply may be carried on the frames of the loiymotive and If all the wheels are coupled as drivers the entire weight is available for adhe sion. Where longer runs are to be made, the fuel and water are carried in a separate tender, and if many sharp curves must be traversed, it is ''fre quently desirable to place front and rear trucks under the locomotive. These trucks are equalized with the adja cent group of driving wheels; they pro vide an excellent distribution of weight and reduce shocks and blows when passing over uneven places In the track. The locomotive for the Whitney com pany has two pairs of driving wheels in each group, with a two wheeled truck front and back. A separate ten-' der Is provided. The boiler Is fitted for olF burning and 1500 gallons of fuel oil may be carried on the tender. ,The burner Is placed In the front end of the firebox. In accordance with Sduthern Pacific practice. Equipped With Airbrakes. The locomotive is equipped with M C. B. couplers. Airbrakes are applied to the driving and tender' Wheels, with train connections front and back. Sand Is delivered to the rear group of wheels from a box placed over the boiler and to the front group from two boxes placed low down over the forward deck plate. With this arrangement, no flex ible sand pipes are required. The equipment throughout la specially suit able for the service. The total weight of the engine and tender is 243,000 pounds. The road will be built three miles into the timber from the head of Blind slough. t ONG PROGRAM OF Two Special Trains to the Avia tion Grounds. Will be run by the O. R. & N. to day and tomorrow, leaving the union depot at 12:30 p. m. and 1:30 p. m. Re member, the 1:30 train will be the last train on both days. Journal want bob brine results. HI .,5 ' - 1 - IS I :aA - SJMM Si Real Manufacturers' Spring Samples We place on sale Monday morning 19l manufacturers' samples of Ladies' Spring Suits samples that have been dis carded, for the selling season is now over for the manufacturer. Sample Suits are always just a little better than the goods turned out in factory bulk. For that reason they are always in demand by our customers. Not only that, but the price is so ex ceptionally low. We obtain them at a fraction of the origi nal cost that's why we are able tomorrow to offer The Snap of Your Life! Ladies' Spring Suits, made up in the very best possible man ner in all the popular materials and color shades Regular $35 'Sample Suits for Monday at . 411 All sizes, all colors, many materials, perfect 1910 styles. Look at our window display today, then come in and see the greater variety on the racks. Big Spring Hat Special On Monday we place on sale an' extra special to draw attention to our splen did Millinery display--500 New Spring Hats, just received yesterday. $2.75 Sailor Hats at $1.65 Sailor straw, draped witlftaffeta ribbon and straw buckle. Very neat and natty. You'll like them. First and Yamhill SMS Second & Yamhill STATE ACADEMY Many Interested in Sciences Will Meet in Commercial Club Next Week. The annual meeting of the Oregon nrkte academy of sciences will be held in the convention hall of the Commer cial club beginning March 12 at 10 o'clock In the morning and lasting until the following evening. A most Interesting program has been prepared and a general Invitation has been ex tended to all those who are Interested in the work of the academy to Join in its deliberations and discussions. The program for the two days' meet ing Is as follows: Friday morning Address of wel come, Mayor Joseph Simon; responso. President W. N. Ferrln, Pacific uni versity; "Irrigation and Conservation." John H. Iewls. state engineer; "Irriga tion in the Willamette Valley," A. I'. Stover, United States department of agriculture. Friday afternoon "Radio-Activity, a Popular Phase," W. V. Green, Port land Washington high school; "The Ite latlon of Science to Civilization," Pres ident Fletcher Homan, Willamette uni versity; "Some Interesting Archaelogl cal Occurrences," William D. AVheel wrlght, Portland. Friday evening "A Phase of the Di vorce Problem: Viewed From the Standpoint of Social Economics," Pres ident O. V. White, Philomath college; "Geology of the Willamette Valley," Ira E. Purdln, Portland. Saturday morning Business meeting and election of officers; "The Changes laKlng Place in the Soil in the Process of Cultivation," Professor C. E. Brad ley, Oregon agricultural college weather Forecasting," Edward A. Beals, director government station. Saturday afternoon "The Oregon Geographic Board," Professor John B. Horner, Oregon agricultural college; "State and National Conservation," Frederick W. Mulkey; "Science in the Secondary Schools and Its Application In Practical I,lfe," Miss Jane Stearns, Portland Washington high school. Saturday evening "An Interesting Example of Hexadactylism and Its Bearing on Heredity." Professor Albert R. .Sweet ser. University of Oregon; "Glimpses In the Bird World (Illus trated)," by Audubon society. If v rm . Our complete stock of Men's SPRING SUITS Is now ready More than 1000 Suits at to choose from Equal to the $20 Suits of ANY other store in town We have sold thousands of them in the last few years and have many imitators if you want the BEST VALUES in Portland SEE US WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO Third and Oak First and Yamhill First and Morrison M0YER Jewettfl Return to White Salmon. (Special Dlipatch to The Journal.) White Salmon, Wash., March 6. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jewett, proprietors of the famous Jewett Farm Resort here, returned Tuesday from Long Beach, Cal., where they have been spending the winter months. Thompson's Glasses Give the Best Results H.mLH.UllllllwmVTC'llllHlL V " ' " i I 1 iimni-i inima ii iinii'mii TEN TEAKS IN rOBT&AHD and the largest practice In tht PKxlflo Worthwast. Thompson's deep curve lenses, wider field, clearer vision, great er comfort. Improved appearance. oma CHAJton cotters entzbe COST Or EXAMINATION, QX.ABSE3. FBAKES. Thompson TTESIOHT SPECXAXX8T SECOND FX.OOB COKBETT BI.9Q. Plfth nd Morrison Member Amrloan AsaocUtion of - Optometrist. - 375 Washington St. CORNER WESf PARK Suits Women's Tailored Suits Regular values .j, sale price $22.50 Regular price $22.50, sale price $14.50 LADIES, LISTEN! GOOD NEWS FOR YOU Merchandise Bought Could Not Be Coontermanded MILLINERY SACRIFICE PATTERN HATS priced 50 LESS TAILORED HATS priced 50 LESS Shapes, untrimnied, at much less than regular price. 375 Washington St corner" , west park W aists Tailored, value $2.50, sale price $1.49 Fancy, value $4.50, saje price .. . .$3.19 Flowers, Ostrich Plumes, Wings, Braids, V2 Price 1 " 1 ' 1 111 ' 1 1 1 1' " NOTE We have made an effort to get an extension of time so as to be able to remain in our location to finish the spring season, but have been turned down again hence the sacrifice. THE HAMMOND CO., Inc. SUCCESSORS TO LE PALAIS ROYAL UmSoffn AveeiiJie The Washington street of the East Side, is alfeady decided upon. The word has gone out, to the effect that Union avenue is to be the great business street of the city the longest, widest and best paved and some day will be lined with great business buildings its whole six miles length. All the great travel between Western Washington and Oregon crossing the mighty Columbia river will traverse this popular avenue. Do you realize what that means to any one who is lucky enough to own a lot on or near this great coming business street? What would you give to have your chance over again and know what you do now of Washington street val ues? The same thing will occur on Union avenue, and property values will no doubt go sky high in a few years on Union avenue, which cuts our two beautiful additions. LOVEI J J GH 9110 EL TOVAR In twain. If you have no property near thisavenue, you should not delay in getting some in one of our additions, which we are selling at reasonable price and on easy monthly payments. Every lot is perfect. Splendid view of mountains; close to car, school and church; building re strictions. City water and streets graded free to buyer. Take Vancouver or Woodlawn car at our office, corner Second and Washington streets, get ,off at Woodlawn schoolhouse. 'Agents on ground. pong- Steele Co. HO Second Street