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THE OREGON j. j i , i. B GOOD ROADS -T CLUBS 0RGAI11ZE; ; : nimnni nniniiT uuiluuiv Dniuni ; , . . , . . ' . i '.; 1 MIHMK 1ST CONFORM TO LAW . . ' i. ' j " -" ; County Courts and Road Su pervisor Will Unite Efforts to Aid Association Coming Year Mileage Posts Set. Secretary " Olcott ' Holds Tha ; General Names Cannot ; ; ; - be Protected. ? . ' ' Prom the present activity manifest by members of the Oregon State Automobile association ths prospects for greater road Improvement throughout tha lull are exceptionally bright ror ths paat ysar the association has been Increasing Its tnemberahlp and automobile owner aJl vsr tha stats are taking an active Intereat In tha work of the sssociatlon. ' .A combined effort hrough the count ceurta and county road supervisors -will ' be made during the coming year. ; " : The policy of the association ror the eneulng year la to operate through the road supervisors In tha different eoun tlea throughout the state, getting their cooperation In locating unpasssbls roads, repairing same and making them pasaable for the motoring publlo In par tlcular and the traveling publlo in gen eraL ualng section I!17 Xord's Lews as their platform. ") .' . I Veer Clubs Pormed. .. There are several new clubs organ ising throughout tha aUte with the ln- tentlon , of coooeratina- or axruiatln A'ith tha, stats organisation, which strengthens their mode of procedure and their membership, la becoming large enough to attract. attention. The Oregon Btat Automobile associa tion la making great effort to hare alt Important roads la good shape by the middle of summer. - Mileage poets win be set This organisation is worthy of the assistance; of every vehicle owner ts belp them to maintain good, toad a. and If there la a bad stretch of read that Is not receiving attention ts notify the secretary of this association for Im mediate action. It Is contemplated that an open road to Hood River from Portland and Also Ho the ooast will aoon be built. A second main road , is contemplated, running from Vancouver to Ashland' through galem. Albany: Eugene. Resebnrg. Med ford and Aahland. and eventually throagh the Crater Lake district, mak Ing a splendid 0 mile tour -for the Oregon tonrlat en bis two weeks' vaca tion. ' s ' ' All Should Assise, i It Ms the duty of every automobile towner to Join this stats organisation which la so liberal Iq Its views to give good roads. The dues are nominal, be ne IS a year and 92 entrance ree, max ing tS for the first year. This not only! gives good roads' and road protec (galea Bateau ef Tee IneraaLt Balem, Or., June I. Trademarks are engaging attention In the secretary ef state's office at the present time and many requests for certain, protected names are being turned down. A Port land firm , yesterday applied for the trademark "National Pence Construo- tlon company." and was refused as the name .waa too general. IL It Corey, chief clerk In Secretary Olcott's of fice, rujee that term 'sufficiently eps olflo to denote the particular brand or grade of merchandise manufactured muat be adopted, such as1 Bearer Brand." as applied to woolen goods, r "Buckeye," as applied to certain machinery. Mr. Corey drew no the trademark law so as to avoid Indefinite terms and the confusion Of the trademark and the corporation name. Attorney General Crawford bolde that In the above men tkmed ease the term "Smith's Pence Constriction company" . would bave been sufficiently definite, but Mr. Corey gives ths law a more rigid Interpreta tion In ruling upon applications fot trademarks. s MILLIONAIRE'S ESTATE TO BE SETTLED HEIRS (SpMlal Mipetefc e The Joe-sal.) afarshfteld. Or. Jans . The differ ences regarding the settlement of the estate of the late Colonel William Coach, millionaire ttmberman, have been finally decided by Judge John. P. Hall In the county court Six different pott tlonswern filed asking for the appoint ment ox six amereni aaminisuraiors. Arguments have been beard for several days and ths matter was finally settled by the Judge appointing the three chil dren, Arthur and Joe Coach and Mrs. Carey, administrators. The three are the only heirs to the estate. The total valuation of the estate. is not yet known but It has been so far shown that it In eludes l0.0eo worth of securities, stock In , the steamer Bandon, , the tug Klyhlam and other vessels - and 200 ahares in, the Coach Timber company valued at $200.0t0. Colonel Coach waa also the owner of 1000 acres of, valu abls timber land In this county as well as other timber bi Oregon and. mining property in Nevea. Graves Writes Law Book. goeell DUoatek to The Jo rail. I Marahfleld, Or June I.- A new law book has been written by Attorney R. O. Oraves, a lawyer of thla 'city and lieutenant In the local division of the Oregon Naval militia. The work is en- for protection when It oomes to a Isgls- tltledJOregon Legal Forms With Laws latiue measure. iu and atajtlona,? and baa been endorsed DAILY "JOURNAL; PORTLAND. THURSDAY" EVENINO, ' 'jUNE 8. ' 1911. IS SAYS AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN OBJECTS MUTUAL i ' -, ,' .. , .'!,, i a ' ,i .. ..inn ;. r . . "It Is Up to Each Country to '23TOB' . . . , x . wrvloc at alL With steai waicn uui ior racmc bom meree,' Says New South Wales Intelligence Bureau. "It Is up to America and Australia to look out for the Pacific," said Percy Hunter, member of the New south Wales Intelligence department, who la In Portland today enroute to London, and we should strenrthan our - com mercial and frfcndly relatione as much as possible. The Paolflo coaat of Am erica la our nearest white race neigh bor' and we feel that our Interests are identical." Mr. Hunter dlacusaed conditions in Australia with Manager C. C Chapman of the Portland Commercial club thla morning, and Iricldently remarked that while Australia ls.ln need of a larger population. It has little hope of getting many settlers from the Parlflo coaat becauae this section Itaelf la Inviting wai ciaas or people. muv IPDTIII ftp liiaavii a on. "we have a very high regard for IMr I Mini Ur UMHIIUH tatlve In America at preaent It has several In Europe, Aala and Africa and we carry on an extensive commerce with these continents. But we are cloaer to America and see possibilities here. tost will be a mutual benefit. - . "We could supply your coaat with the flneat of froaen mutton, butter and other dairy products In return for many arttoles that we now Import from the old world. At present wo buy lumber irom mis coaat. to ooms extent, and you buy eome of our coaL a "Ths reaoon for the small volume of trade between our count rr end the Pao tflo coast Is found In the lack . of reg ular steamshlo service. With the ex ception of Infrequent sailings between wo have no mere Divine regularly the volume ef trade would soon develop to enormous nronortlons. Sastasos Men's Bxemrstoa. , Tt Waa at finokano a counle of dava ago v ana consequent upon . represents' tlon that I made there a movement will be started by the Sookase Chamber of Commerce to organ lie a bualneas men's eicursion from the Pactflo coaat to Auatralla In the fall of lilt. This ex cursion we hope will reault In the tabllahment of cloaer trade relations. Ths excurelon will corns upon Invita tion of the Australian aovernmenL "Another feature that we should work ror In harmony Is the attracting of tourists to ths Pacific Inatead of permitting the people to spsnd their aurpiua caah on ths shores of ths At lantic, both on the American and ths European shores, we should attempt to onng mem to tne Pacific coaat. Ha wall will Join with ua in a handa around the Pactflo movement and so will Jaosn ana coins. Mr. Hunter expects to lesvs for Ban Francisco this evening. SEARS FUNERA LTO BE HELD WAY . t Major Sears Diesis Result: of Heat Attack;. Services at ; ; Unitarian Chapel. One of Portland's moat .prominent pioneers,' Major A. T. fleara.'dled at his horns In , Portlsnd yeeterder at about noon, aftar a general breakdown, due t advanced age and heart trouble. Fu neral services .will be -held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Unitarian chapel. Seventh and Tambill - etreeta, with' final rites at ths crematorium. The body. Is In charge of 3. P. Flnley A Sons. Major Sears led an Interesting esreer. He was born In Boa ton,. Maae.. In 1131, He descended from a long line of sol di. ra. . lis grest-grandfather ' was a lieutenant of militia In 1T7I. His grand father served with the American troopa In Rhode laland. and his father, who led an Interesting career as a soldier of for tune In South America, commanded a cruiser In Hll, In the service of the states of. I Plata la the war for inde pendence from Spain. Major Sears was a civil engineer of great repute, and followed that nrofea a Ion before end after the war. He did effective work for his country In- the war of '61. and was honored for his services. ' He waa also a lecturer and writer and a leading light in many engi neering societies. Hs was married In" 1AS0 and three children were born to them, but none are now living, Two grandchildren. Miss Ml JL-lJiUJ JU " " " "V Elisabeth Sears of Portland and Lt.n tenent Robert S. Scare of Vunoouv.r barracks, survive him, i . " ' ' Convicts Labor at Sanatorium. (Salem Bar.ee ef T. AwrnaLl Salem, Or.. June 1,ParXlog the pa vlllon, seedlnf - It to graaa, and en closing H with a stoas wall at the tuber cular . sanatorium, six miles south of this city, will be completed this week. Fifteen stats prisoners sro at work beautifying and Improving the eana tortum where 41 patients srs registered. Improvemente by convict labor will eon tlnue there the better part of the sum mer. -..'. -. Asylom wing won uprn wuno 1.1. tsalesi Bsrw a ef tU jMtaai.k i Salem, Or., June . Plans for ths new wing st ths state Inaane aaylum to replace the wing destroyed by fire sev eral weeks ago, are on file at the state houss. Bids for. ths construction of thla addition to the asylum will bs opened June IS. -X ..J...1 1. tlon,' but ths courtesies of the local clubs throughout ths state, an identi fication card that will cave one from many embarraaalng positions if one is inclined to speeu or come before the biotloe of the different county courts, land finally will strengthen ths demands J. 11 Albert, president. Is very enthu siastic ovsr ths prospects or the com ing season ss wsll ss ths results of the naat few montha, end hs looks forward to one of the strongest state organisa tions In ths union. Any communications will be sttended to by H. L. Worthen, secretary. It North Seventh street. Portland, Or. Pastor and Nine Boys on On tins;. Junction City. Or. Juno I. Rev. Jjoaeph Knotts, pastor of ths Methodist Episcopal church or this place, witn kine boys rsnglnW from IS to It years Jof ags, started for ths coast Tuesday knornlng. They took a team, tents and ramping outfit, expecting to be gone libout two weeks. They will make the It rip by easy stages, fishing along tits (way. The boya in the crowd ars rCnights of King Arthur, an organlsa lon started here by Mr. Knotts. by a number of lawyers who have ex amlned It. Mr. Oravea has received of fers from several publishing houses for getting out the book. Depositor for Savings. (Boee!.! Dtnatefe to T. Journal.) Marahfleld, Or., June S. The Marsh- field poetofflce is to be one of the plscss of deposit for ths 'postal, sav ings bank according to Instructions re ceived by Postmaster Curtis from the department Arrangements will soon bs mads for receiving deposits at this of fice. GOVERNMENT CALLS IDS FORAG E the American farmers and would like very much to hsvo them corns over our wsy. As it is we expect to draw the greater volume of settlers from Europe. And soma prehapa from your eastern ststee. Australia Weeds Population. There is always a certain number ef people who will travel until they find hat they conalder about Ideal con ditlons and as persona' ideals differ Australia, stands a r nance of getting eome of your American farmero. But we do not make It a point to draw set tiers from communities thst are en gaged In attracting aettlera themeelvea. Australia Is greatly in need of popu lation. Ws ars In the same poaltlon today that the United Rtatea was la ths day sfter ths Declaration of In dependence. And wo need people thst ill till the soil. In Australia we are doing much ae you out here, that la Introducing Irri gation, cutting up the large wheat fields Into amaller tracts for dlverei fled farming. We have found that our soil will producs anything In ths wsy of fruit, grain or vegetables whsn given sufficient moisture and development ts being prosecuted slong thess lines. Win Study Irrigation. Tn the near future Portland will be vial ted by a very prominent member of our government, the Honorable Niei Nlelaon, minister for landa. Mr, Nlol- son will corns to Oregon to study Irrl gallon. We have completed very re cently the largest Irrigation dam In the world, a dam that holds mors water then the famous Ascouan dam In Egypt, and which will water 1,000,000 acres by gravity. Mr. Nlelaon Is planning other Jrojects of Immense Importance and foa ths purpose of becoming acquainted with the very lateat Improvements In dam building and irrigation, he will make a tour of the Pacific northweat. The landa under,. the big project that I have Just referred to are now In wheat but as soon as they are watered, the fields will bs cut into smaller tracts and worked intensively. "My purpose In coming here at this time la to make a report to the govern ment on the possibility of trade ex tension bstween Australia and the Pact flo northweat My report will probably mean that my government will send permsnent commlsioner to this cosst to aaaiat In developing the commercial relations. Exchange of Commodities. "Auatralla has no official represen WILL TAKE NOVEL AND DANGEROUS VACATION (Rpeelal Dtfpatrh to The Jouraal) ivennswius. Wash. Juns I. Csptsln S. V. Winslow of ths United States Dredge Umatilla wiU spend his summer vacation at ths hasardona a port of ahoet Ing the treacherous rapids of the upper Snake rtver. He left here Tuesday evening on the gaaoline launch Tilacum, which he pur chased from ths Richland com pany for a contract with a mov ing picture syndicate, which Is desirous of securing resl life pic tures of rapid shooting. The Tilacum, built on Puget sound for racing purposes, was not In tended for rough water, and It Is probsble shs will go to pieces be fore the summer is over. Cap tain Winslow, however. Is look ing forward to his advsntures with no sense of fear. He ssys bs thinks his craft will bs de molished. In which event the pictures will bs sll the better, and that he is willing to take a chance on swimming to shore. : JMtformlll m m--... . i miff excellence Vlf comes In every yfl bottle bearing S i tne triangular II label. Just re member this I and order Blatz. jit TlmnmmtB . !1 Itothschild Broaw HlVl ' OlaWsstsrs 1V !M It rVsSurertUaiOnv Phoaew Mala 153-A466fl ; e- c ) I If IIS S I ( i ?t m ! if i:' vis fl:!!f ,-?Ji 1 w II (Bpeei.l DlsDttefe to The-9nera.Lt Seattle, Wash.. June I. The Quarter master's department has decided to call for bids for 17,000 tons of forage. 10,000 of hay and 7000 of oats for use In the Philippines during ths coming fiscal year. The bids will be opened July 17, although recent advices stated they would be received a month later than that date. , For - August delivery S000 tons of hay and 1000 of oats Is wanted. It Is expected If the contract Is plsced In ths northwest a portion of ths' tim othy will likely be furnished by the new Sunnyslde district, Taktma county, but there will not be sufficient new crop to complete the order. However, local dealers ars not sure of Its coming here, owing to California's large yield. The last government forage contract was se cured by San Francisco. VALLEY TOWNS PUN LAND SHOW EXHIBIT (United Frees teased wire.1 Albany, Or, June 8. A large delega tion from the Commercial club will go by auto to Corvallls Friday evening to start a movement for a Willamette valley exhibit of products to be placed in the Omaha land ahow and also at similar expositions to be held this year at Chicago and St. Paul. It was at first croDOsed to make onlv a Linn county exhibit but members of the club evolved the Idea Of embracing all sec tions of the valley and are working to that end. The cooperation of the several county courts will be enlisted to defray at least, a portion of the expense in volved In the assemblage of tha exhib its la conjunction with ths Commercial clubs of ths valley towns. It la proposed to make the exhibit thoroughly representative of every sec tion of the valley and the most compre hensive of any single display of agri cultural and general resources ever ss- semniea in western uregon CHAUFFEUR IS SPELLED "CHAFFEUR" ON 300 : OREGON AUTO BADGES d . (B1.b Boreas ef The JenhraL) 0 Salem. Or., June 8. -Cnauf- 'fours will have to wait! a few e . days for their badges, owing to a mistake In spelling on the first 809 turned' out by a Portland firm. Tha nam was spelled Kaiaffeur.'v but the error was not detected at the secretary of state's office. The firm making 4 the badges discovered the mis S print on a badgs being worn by a - A ' .1.. I . .Is- M ,1 . fled the state officials to turn In 0 all Uiat bad been received. Askany member of the Woods Motor Vehicle Company what he is striving for and he'll answer "Effi ciency." And there's nothing thai you ilesire more in an elec trie car than that. Its need is constantly arising, every moment the car is in use, It's because 5f "efficiency . o a a !. 1 in tne car" tnat we maxe less profit than any other concern in the car-building business. We soend more time on tht Woods -we take more pains we use better materials (some of it imported) and we bank the honor 01 tne institution on every car that leaves the shop. What we want you to do when you vbuy an electric car is to see them ail, then maice comparisons. You haven't any right to 'buy a car without makinsr. comparisons. There s too much money involved. when vbu buy. a Woods - . r you Duy ior years itoijior season or two. Remember we are firm adherents of the solid rubber tires. Magnificent springs .absorb all shock that may come therefrom and you are never in fear of tire trouble. That's one of the big. points in favor of an electric car. 1; CHICAGO. v ' ' Local Agent, Covey Motor Car Co. 21st and Washington Sts. Portland, Oregon. Banff the Beautiful There la only ons Banff a summer resort without a rival. Low round trip rates via ths Canadian Paclfrc Avleolar Dentistry in a majority or our advertisements we ley great stress on our specialty, Alveolar dentistry, replacing missing teetn wunoui a ciaie or orioae wors. and. tne ouring ryorrnee (loose teeth). The work Is so remarkable In Its char acter that It la apt to overshadow those other esses which corns to us ths sim ple caaea. We don't want the Idea to obtain that we are Alveolar specialists slone. Ws are that, but somsthlng more genersl praotltloners of ths first claaa. Ws do dentistry In all It. branches, from ths simple piece of fill ing up. It's a bosstful ststement to make, but we csn do anything that is nosslbls In dentistry, and what we da 1. always of ths very hlgheet class. Our booklets Alveolar Dentistry and exam ination, are free. There are 12 Alveolar Dental Co. offices in ths west About 60,000 people sre wearing our Alveolsr teetn. adouv suuu people in this cltv snd state have teeth supplied by this office. Ninety-nine per cent. If not every single one win ten you u ssxea that It's the best Investment they ever mads in dentistry, in many cases where bridge work Is impossible and all cases whero it is possible, ws csn replace your teeth with beautiful, artistic, comfort able, cleanly and everlasting teeth that we will defy anyone, dentist or layman, to tell from natural teeth. For full In formation see our Sunday ada. AI.TZO&A DZHTAIi CO SBITIRb, ruruinu Aomiion oiag., lu.ft sa SL rnt Bids., fd Terms to reliable peopl Seattle Halgh and Pine. A Week of Recreation and Jollity July 17 to 22, Inclusive Scales yien Pdatcl CELEBRATING THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE ARRIVAL OF THE FIRST GOLDEN TREASURE FROM ALASKA IN 1897 A festival marie all the more attractive by the natural delight of cool 'Summer (day and nights on Puget Sound. Some of the Doings of Potlatch Week Water Fetes and Sports ' Historical and Artistic Pageants ' Aerial Flights Daily by Curtiss and Others Arrival and Welcome of King Gold . Review of United States Battleships Music by Ellers and Other Great Bands Parade of All Nations ( Japanese Feast of Lanterns Chinese Monster Dragon Parade Parades of Women and Children in Flower Bedecked Vehicles Dancing and Masquerades Indian Dances and Ancient Ceremonies Exhibits of Northwestern Resources YOU MUST NOT MISS IT n j s a sin. For further information aslc any railroad RedUCed Rates by Ml Lines aent, or address Potltach PublicityHead ' " " quarters, 822 Central Building, ..Seattle . SITE OF ROSE FESTIVAL SWIMMING CARNIVAL FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND TWO OFFICIALS OF MEET. near. cjvUmnrAvnveCmft QK.&rrcKaiswutiM VOXTXAsTD SUZLWAT, iMXX 90 COXPJjnr BOCK. POOT OP HAST XAWTXOsVn. da