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FEBRUARY 24, ; 1911. 13 DESERTS COACHMAN HUS - BAND ' m-;. A STATE HIGHWAY ? i , '.i Million Dollars to Be Lent to State by Powder Magnate - K for; Building.' ' vTHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY" EVENING, m "WtlminBton; Dftl ' Feb. Delaware Jwtll have a highway the entire length of ! the state, JOS miles, that wilt have bo superior in ine country, . - ;-v , r This was assured "when "it; was .an nounced that Coleman ,dU Pont , multi millionaire, president Jot the. du. Pont Powder foropany, has offered to advance 11.000,000 to the state, tor the construc tion of the highway. .--':.' v ' , It U'hls Intention to make the proj posed road the equal of any In the Vnit ed States, a He wants it to be lOO feet in, width, but his advisers' hay urged him to make the dimensions 80 feet and possibly 80 feet. . ' t II LAND SHOW TO NEV ERA IN WEST Los Anjeles, Feb. . The Pacific Land ahd Products.; exposition, which will be held tn this city March II to April I, Is fortunate In having 'at the head of Its affairs Motley H. Flint, for mer nostmaster of Los Angeles, who has scored more successes as '. the guiding spirit of conventions, and public spirited enterprises than any other man in the west This sort of work always Is a labor of love with' him, Invariably he Is pressed into service and never has he failed to respond to the call of his city. He Is a busyman of affairs, a veritable glutton for work, and .he Ms that rare faoulty of imparting ginger to every thing he undertkea and to everybody with whom he is associated. Here la what ill has to say about the Paclflo Land and Products exposition. "There is no doubt In my mind that . the land show Is going to make a new era in the history of the west Naturally It Is hard work just now. as we are lay ing the foundation .for expositions , to follow. But Los Angeles will awake on the morning of March 18 to the fact that she has on tap an advertisement of the resources of the west and southwest suoh as has never before been shown on the Paclflo coast And when the crowd of colonists and fcomeseekers have seen the exposition, made their pur chases, and settled down on the "Pacif Ic coast, Los Angeles will realise the amount of work which Is just now In the doing." BAKER GLEE CLUBS GIVE FIRST CONCERT (Special Dispatch to JowaaU 'Baker, Or., Feb. The first conoert to be given by the glee dubr of Baker high, -was held In the Baker theatre last night- before a- full house.' The . young people did, remarkably well and were forced to respond to repeated en cores. -They were ably assisted by the high school orchestra. - The member of the clubs are: Boys' Glee club Jess Willey, Claude Bronaugh, Lorllyn Arklson, June Wis dom, Glenn Shockley, Ray Flnley, Roy Cook, Clyde Bloom, James Donald, KU llott Flnkelnberg, Frye Herbert Harry Baohman, Robert Brown, Alfred Flnley, Sherman Pobst Will Smith. Will White. -Gilbert SutUer, Clarence Potter, .Victor Basche, Earl Castle. . - . . Girls' Olee club June Dodson, Marie Chlrehill. Edith Peale. Marguerite Arm strong, Forothsa Eh man, Etta VaUghan, Edha Ross, Margaret Saxton, Mabel M Fadden, Minnie McKay, Florenoe Churchill, Bernlce Perkins, Marlon Sax- ton, Helen Ehroan, Flu via Hunstock, Mildred Bennett, a race Waited. OraoeH McCord, Gen Grabner. -High school orchestra Lynne Blum, dlreoter; Gilbert Stuller, violin; Frank netj Koy cook, cornet; win wnue, vi 'cla Edward, Landts, cello; Sherman Pobst, piano! It Is very, probable that the clubs will make a tour of eastern Oregon next nonth. ; v : r ( . - I i ' t r i j ' V St " iV v , ?h & t f v Mi r , A - vy, , vi - V i l i- xs v-. , Mrs. Nancy Hever, nee Miss Nancy Car negie, a' niece . of Andrew Carnegie, the steel king, whose romantic elope ment with - her . mother's coachman, James Hever.- In 1(04. has ended In a separation. Mrs. Hever, with her three j children. Is now with her, mother In 1 : Pittsburg, while Mr. Hever is con- j fined to his bed In an apartment In j New York. Mr, Hever became ac quainted with Miss Carnegie as trainer for her horse, In New York. Later he went to Pittsburg as coach man and groom for Miss Carnegie's mother, the widow of Thomas Carne gie, and It was a little more than a year after that that the marriage was announced. SPOKANE-AYER JUNCTION BRANCH CONTRACTS LET i, - ' - J Contracts for,. the construction of 40 U miles of the new O.-W. R. eV N. ' line from Spokane to ' Ayer Junction were awarded yesterday afternoon at Spokane, - The contracts will involve Approximately $4,000,000. The work Is to be completed within 18 months. The oontracts were let to G. A. Carlson & Co., of Spokane; W. L. Trlmple, of Spokane; Eschbach-Bruoe company, of North Yakima, and George Chow, of Spokane, Nine tunnels are to be bored in the distance covered by these oontracts. Thousands of laborers will be put to wetk at once, .', " v: ?DeTorce Tier Fifth Hasband. ? mnlted Press teased Wttit.) San Francisco, Feb. - 24. On the ' ground of cruelty, Judge Morgan has Krtnted a divorce to Mrs. Edith May from Ernest Pagnu--lo, a San Francisco attorney. . With the decree today the court has freed Mrtr. Pagnuelo from four of her hus bands, death having claimed the fifth. 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